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  1. As of the start of the 111th Congress, members of Congress include: 269 members (227 Representatives, 2 Delegates, and 40 Senators) served in state or territorial legislatures. 214 members (182 Representatives and 33 Senators) list their occupation as public service /politics.

  2. The 111th Congress had the most long-serving members in history: at the start of the 111th Congress, the average member of the House had served 10.3 years, while the average Senator had served 13.4 years.

    • 100 senators, 435 representatives, 6 non-voting delegates
    • Democratic
  3. 40 new members of the 111th Congress. The 111th United States Congress began on January 3, 2009. There were nine new senators (seven Democrats, two Republicans) and 54 new representatives (32 Democrats, 22 Republicans), as well as two new delegates (one Democrat, one independent), at the start of its first session. Additionally, 12 senators ...

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    9th (98th overall)
    Yes Defeated Ted Stevens (R)
    1st (90th overall)
    Yes Open seat; replaced Wayne Allard (R)
    6th (95th overall)
    No Open seat; replaced Larry Craig (R)
    3rd (92nd overall)
    No Open seat; replaced Chuck Hagel (R)
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  5. For the bulk of the 111th session of Congress, there were around 57 Democrats, 2 Independents who caucused with the Democrats and 41 Republicans. This gave the Democrats the advantage in the Senate, having the majority of members on their side. House of Representatives. Party split of the 111th House.

  6. House Members. Current Members of the House in the 111th Congress. There are 440 current members of the House, including 179 Republicans, 260 Democrats and 1 Independent. See departing...

  7. The 111th Congress had the most long-serving members in history: at the start of the 111th Congress, the average member of the House had served 10.3 years, while the average Senator had served 13.4 years.

  8. Jan 6, 2009 · Legislation by Actions. Legislation by Number. Legislation by Subject and Policy Area. Nominations. Treaty Documents by Topic. Browse the legislation of the 111th U.S. Congress (2009-2010) by law, bill type, subject, bills vetoed, or committee report.

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