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Who are the US House Representatives from Indiana?

Who are the US House Representatives from Indiana?

Current representatives

  • 1st district: Frank J.
  • 2nd district: Jackie Walorski (R) (since 2013)
  • 3rd district: Jim Banks (R) (since 2017)
  • 4th district: Jim Baird (R) (since 2019)
  • 5th district: Victoria Spartz (R) (since 2021)
  • 6th district: Greg Pence (R) (since 2019)
  • 7th district: André Carson (D) (since 2008)

Who represents Indiana?

Current members

District Incumbent
Member (Residence) Tenure
1st Frank J. Mrvan (Highland) since January 3, 2021
2nd Jackie Walorski (Jimtown) since January 3, 2013
3rd Jim Banks (Columbia City) since January 3, 2017

How many representatives are in Indiana?

Indiana House of Representatives

Indiana General Assembly
Structure
Seats 100
Political groups Majority Republican (71) Minority Democratic (29)
Length of term 2 years

How do I contact my Indiana State Representative?

You may contact the Indiana House of Representatives at (317) 232-9600, (800) 382-9842 , (800) 382-9842. Contact your Indiana State Senator at (317) 232-9400, (800) 382-9467 or through Legislators web site regarding state government issues.

Who is my senator in Indiana?

Mike Braun (Republican Party)

Who are the Indiana Senators 2020?

A senatorial term lasts six years beginning on January 3. In case of a vacancy, the Governor of Indiana has the duty to appoint a new U.S. senator. Indiana’s current U.S. senators are Republicans Todd Young (serving since 2017) and Mike Braun (serving since 2019).

How many Electoral College votes does Indiana have?

Current allocations

Alabama – 9 votes Kentucky – 8 votes North Dakota – 3 votes
Idaho – 4 votes New Hampshire – 4 votes Virginia – 13 votes
Illinois – 20 votes New Jersey – 14 votes Washington – 12 votes
Indiana – 11 votes New Mexico – 5 votes West Virginia – 5 votes
Iowa – 6 votes New York – 29 votes Wisconsin – 10 votes

What four states have the most representatives?

Districts per state

  • State with the most: California (53), same as in 2000.
  • States with the fewest (only one district “at-large”): Alaska, Delaware, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming. Alaska and Wyoming are the only states that have never had more than one district.

Who are the senators in Illinois?

Dick Durbin (Democratic Party)

Who are the officers of the House in Illinois?

Illinois House of Representatives
Leadership
Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch (D) since January 13, 2021
Majority Leader Greg Harris (D) since January 10, 2019
Minority Leader Jim Durkin (R) since August 29, 2013

How do I contact Illinois senators and representatives?

Phone Calls Contact the State of Illinois at 217-782-2000 or 312-814-3500 to get specific numbers for members of the General Assembly or link to www.ilga.gov. For members of the U.S. Congress, call 202-224-3121 or link to http://thomas.loc.gov.

How long is the term of a member of the House?

Members of the House of Representatives serve two-year terms and are considered for reelection every even year. Senators however, serve six-year terms and elections to the Senate are staggered over even years so that only about 1/3 of the Senate is up for reelection during any election.

Can Speaker of the House refuse to seat members?

McCormack (1969), limited the powers of the Congress to refuse to seat an elected member to when the individual does not meet the specific constitutional requirements of age, citizenship or residency. …

Which is the proper order for how a bill passes through the House?

The proper order for the passing of a bill through the house takes place across four stages – submission, hearing, debate and finally, vote.

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