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This is a complete list of United States senators during the 118th United States Congress listed by seniority, from January 3, 2023, to January 3, 2025. It is a historical listing and will contain people who have not served the entire two-year Congress should anyone resign, die, or be expelled.
These are tables of congressional delegations from California to the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. Beginning in the 118th Congress, California sends 52 individuals to the United States House of Representatives, down from the previous 53 due to reapportionment following the 2020 census. This is the first ...
California elects United States senators to class 1 and class 3. The state has been represented by 48 people in the Senate since it was admitted to the Union on September 9, 1850. Its U.S. senators are Democrats Alex Padilla and Adam Schiff. Dianne Feinstein was the state's longest serving senator, who served from 1992 until her death in 2023.
The 118th United States Congress began on January 3, 2023. There were seven new senators (two Democrats, five Republicans) and 74 new representatives (34 Democrats, 40 Republicans), as well as one new delegate (a Republican), at the start of its first session.
The 2024 election is today, and the results will usher in the 119th Congress.. The United States Congress is comprised of two chambers: the Senate and the House of Representatives. The 118th ...
Reverted to version as of 05:35, 26 February 2023 (UTC) California vacancy filled: 15:17, 29 September 2023: 512 × 317 (366 KB) Longestview: Updated the bar on the right. 15:15, 29 September 2023: 512 × 317 (366 KB) Longestview: Made CA's Class 1 seat vacant due to Senator Feinstein's death. 05:35, 26 February 2023: 512 × 317 (317 KB ...
California's 30th Congressional District includes some very wealthy sections of Los Angeles and major entertainment studios, making its representative well-positioned to tap an affluent ...
English: Composition of the United States Senate at the beginning of the 118th Congress. Blue represents two Democrats, red represents two Republicans, and purple represents one member of each party. The blue stripes in Arizona, Maine, and Vermont represent independent senators who caucus with the Democrats.