There are currently no Independents serving in the U.S. House of Representatives. There are two Independents currently serving in the U.S. Senate. Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, and Joesph Lieberman of Connecticut. Both Senator Sanders and Senator Lieberman caucus as Democrats. Ryan P. Christiano. Pi Sigma Alpha - National Political Science Honor Society Inductee.
Bernie Sanders and Joe Lieberman in a sense. They both, however Caucus with the Democrats.
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There are currently no independents serving in the House of Representatives as of 2014. There are two independents serving in the Senate.
As of 2014, no members of the United States House of Representatives can be classified as Independents. Currently there are 233 Republicans, 199 Democrats, and three vacant seats.
As of Nov 3, 2008 (pre-election) there are no independents in the House of Representatives according to the House Office of the Clerk. http://clerk.house.gov/ 1
There are 202 republicans in the House and 233 democrats. There are no independents.
There are only Republicans and Democrats in the House of Representatives. There are however, 2 Independents in addition to Republicans and Democrats in the Senate.
110th congress has 202 republicans and 233 democrats in the House of Representatives. AND...49 republicans, 49 democrats, and 2 independents in the Senate.
ANSWER Members in 114th Congress, Seated on January 3, 2015:House: Republicans 247, Democrats 188, Independents 0.Senate: Republicans 54, Democrats 44, Independents 2.---
As of August 2012, there are 241 Republicans.
In the Senate and House, independents usually occupy seats that curve around. Crossbenches are often referred to as these seats.
The U.S House has 435 representatives.
Illinois currently has 19 representatives in the House of Representatives.
As of April, 2008: {source: http://clerk.house.gov/ } Democrats = 233 Republicans = 198 ; Independents =0 ; ; Vacancies =4 :