116th Congress of the United States
The 116th Congress of the United States , consisting of the House and Senate , is the legislature of the United States . His legislative session began on January 3, 2019 and ends on January 3, 2021. The elections in the United States in 2018 resulted in the Senate, a majority of Republicans in the House of Representatives Democrats .
Composition according to parties
senate
- Democrats: 45
- Republicans: 53
- Independent / non-party : 2
- Total: 100
House of Representatives
- Democrats: 235
- Republicans: 197
- Not yet fixed: 2
- More independent: 1
- Total: 435
Public officials
senate
Leadership of the majority party
- Majority Leader: Mitch McConnell (R)
- Majority swip: John Thune (R)
Leadership of the minority party
- Minority leader: Charles Schumer (D)
- Minority whip: Dick Durbin (D)
House of Representatives
Leadership of the majority party
- Majority Leader : Steny Hoyer (D)
- Majority swip : Jim Clyburn (D)
Leadership of the minority party
- Minority Leader: Kevin McCarthy (R)
- Minority whip: Steve Scalise (R)
Members
- For members of the Senate of the 116th Congress, see:
- For members of the House of Representatives of the 116th Congress see: