House:
Representative ↓ Party ↓ State ↓ Term ↓
John Conyers Democrat Michigan 1965-present
Charles B. Rangel Democrat New York 1971-present
Ed Towns Democrat New York 1983-present
John Lewis Democrat Georgia 1987-present
Donald M. Payne Democrat New Jersey 1989-present
Maxine Waters Democrat California 1991-present
Sanford Bishop Democrat Georgia 1993-present
Corrine Brown Democrat Florida 1993-present
Jim Clyburn Democrat South Carolina 1993-present
Alcee Hastings Democrat Florida 1993-present
Eddie Bernice Johnson Democrat Texas 1993-present
Bobby Rush Democrat Illinois 1993-present
Robert C. Scott Democrat Virginia 1993-present
Mel Watt Democrat North Carolina 1993-present
Bennie Thompson Democrat Mississippi 1993-present
Chaka Fattah Democrat Pennsylvania 1995-present
Sheila Jackson-Lee Democrat Texas 1995-present
Jesse Jackson, Jr. Democrat Illinois 1995-present
Elijah Cummings Democrat Maryland 1996-present
Danny K. Davis Democrat Illinois 1997-present
Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick Democrat Michigan 1997-present
Gregory W. Meeks Democrat New York 1998-present
Barbara Lee Democrat California 1998-present
William Lacy Clay, Jr. Democrat Missouri 2001-present
Diane Watson Democrat California 2001-present
Artur Davis Democrat Alabama 2003-present
Kendrick Meek Democrat Florida 2003-present
David Scott Democrat Georgia 2003-present
G. K. Butterfield Democrat North Carolina 2004-present
Emanuel Cleaver Democrat Missouri 2005-present
Al Green Democrat Texas 2005-present
Gwen Moore Democrat Wisconsin 2005-present
Yvette D. Clarke Democrat New York 2007-present
Keith Ellison Democrat Minnesota 2007-present
Hank Johnson Democrat Georgia 2007-present
Laura Richardson Democrat California 2007-present
André Carson Democrat Indiana 2008-present
Donna Edwards Democrat Maryland 2008-present
Marcia Fudge Democrat Ohio 2008-present
Senate:
Roland Burris Democrat Illinois 2009 - undecided
Delegates:
Eleanor Holmes Norton Democrat District of Columbia
Donna Christian-Christensen Democrat Virgin Islands
In the 110th Congress there are 42 African Americans in the House and 1 in the Senate, totaling 43 total in Congress.
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The number 43 in African Luhya language is "arobaine nende tsitaruu".
Assuming these 43 representatives were 41 members of congress and 2 senators, the state would have 43 electoral votes.
43 110th Congress was 57
all 44 presidents are Americans.
According to census.gov, the 2008 ACS population esimate of African-American people in the US is 36,969,063 which is 12.4%.
This article should help you; http://in.news.yahoo.com/43/20091228/818/tnl-congress-ministers-from-telangana-me.html Josh Harmatz Voyage Financial Group
Right now (2013) there are 11 Jewish senators and 22 Jewish members of the House of Representatives.