Angus S. King, Jr. (ME) and Bernard Sanders (VT) are the two independent senators currently in the United States Senate.
Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who is on the extreme left. (Independent, in this case, because he verges on Socialist.) Joe Lieberman is the other Independent US Senator and he represents Connecticut. Senator Lieberman used to be a Democrat. You may recall that he was the Democrat Vice Presidential candidate in 2000.
Bernie Sanders of Vt. and Joe Lieberman of Ct.
Joseph Liberman of Connecticut and Bernie Sanders of Vermont
57 democratic senators and 2 independents.
As of October 2021, there are 50 Democratic Senators in the United States Senate, including two Independent Senators who caucus with the Democratic Party.
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Since 2006 49 are democrats 49 are republican 2 are independents
As of July 2013, there are 52 Democratic Senators and 2 Independents that caucus with the Democrats.
Currently there are 2 Independent U.S. Senators, No Independents currently in the House. (as of today Jan. 2, 2110) It can always change!
As of the 2012 election, there are 53 Democratic Senators, plus 2 independents who caucus with the Democrats. There are 45 Republicans.
There are 21 Democrats seeking re-election in 2012, with 10 Republicans and 2 Independents.
There are currently no independents serving in the House of Representatives as of 2014. There are two independents serving in the Senate.
there are 100 senators in the Senate, 2 for every state of America. Of those, there are 41 republicans.
Currently (December 2009) the United States Senate is composed of 58 Democrats, 40 Republicans, and two Independents (Joe Lieberman and Bernie Sanders). Both of the Independent senators, for all practical purposes, are Democrats.
Ohio has two senators because each state have two senators.