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The 119th Congress will have three states — Maine, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin – with senators from different parties, the lowest number of split delegations since direct popular election of senators began in 1914. [1]
State Image Senator Seniority Switched party Prior background Birth year Ref Arizona: Ruben Gallego (D) : 1st (91st overall) Yes Open seat; replacing Kyrsten Sinema (I) [1]: U.S. House of Representatives [a]
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries held a press conference Wednesday morning as Democrats in both chambers of Congress prepare for Republicans to take full control of government following last ...
The 119th U.S. Congress will officially take office on January 3, 2025, at noon. ... This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: House, Senate election results live updates: GOP wins Senate: Recap.
On Wednesday, Nov. 13, Republicans passed the threshold to secure a majority of seats in the House for the upcoming 119th Congress, according to Associated Press projections.
There are expected to be at least three special elections to the United States House of Representatives in 2025 during the 119th United States Congress. Additional special elections may take place if any other vacancies occur.
House Republicans on Wednesday locked in their top leadership positions for the looming 119th Congress, as the conference readies its majority to legislate under full GOP control of Washington.
The election was held by secret ballot, with only those who will serve as Republican senators in the 119th Congress allowed to cast a vote. Senators John Cornyn, Rick Scott and John Thune were the only official candidates on the ballot. After receiving the fewest number of votes on the first ballot, Scott was eliminated.