Georgia gained one seat in the House from the 2010 Census, and has a total of 14. The following are the elected representatives by district. All of the following terms end on January 3, 2015 (the 113th US Congress).
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Georgia sends 13 representatives to the US House of Representatives. They are currently: John Barrow (Democrat)
Sanford D. Bishop Jr. (Democrat)
Nathan Deal (Republican)
Phil Gingrey (Republican)
Henry C. Johnson Jr. (Democrat)
Jack Kingston (Republican)
John Lewis (Democrat)
John Linder (Republican)
Jim Marshall (Democrat)
Paul C. Broun (Republican)
Tom Price (Republican)
David Scott (Democrat)
Lynn A. Westmoreland (Republican)
General Assembly which consists of Senate and House of Representatives.
Two US Representatives and 400 State Representatives.
Abraham Baldwin, William Houstoun, William Pierce, and William Few.
There are 51 State Representatives and two US Representatives.
The state legislature has 151 state represntatives and 35 state senators. (In the US Congress, the state has 2 Senators and 2 Representatives.)
Every state has two US Senators. Maine has 2 representatives in the US House of Representatives. (see related questions)
Each state has two Senators; Representatives are determined by the US Census.
There are two Senators from each state, and enough representatives to represent the population of the state.
It is two for every state, no matter what. However, in the House of Representatives, it varies based on population.
because according the the Constitution, each state has two senators and the House of Representatives is based on population of the state
Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives are elected for two-year terms from the legislative districts in each state. Elections take place in every state every two years.
There are 438 Representatives in the House based on the population of the state. There are also two Senators that represent each state.