117th United States Congress
117th United States Congress | |
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116th ← → 118th | |
January 3, 2021 – January 3, 2023 | |
Members | 100 senators 435 representatives 6 non-voting delegates |
Senate majority | TBD |
Senate President | Mike Pence (R), (at least until January 20, 2021) |
House majority | TBD |
House Speaker | TBD |
The 117th United States Congress is the next meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It is scheduled to meet in Washington, D.C., from January 3, 2021 to January 3, 2023. The elections of November 2020 will decide control of both houses.
Major events
Scheduled
- January 3, 2021: The 117th Congress could convene as early as noon (ET).
Leadership
Senate
Listed alphabetically by party, until majorities are determined. Note: Democrats refer to themselves as a "Caucus," Republicans refer to themselves as a "Conference."
- President: Mike Pence (R), at least until January 20, 2021
- President pro tempore: TBD
- President pro tempore emeritus: TBD
Democratic leadership
- Democratic Leader: TBD
- Democratic Whip: TBD
- Assistant Democratic Leader: TBD
- Chief Deputy Whip: TBD
- Deputy Whips: TBD
- Caucus Chair: TBD
- Policy Committee Chair: TBD
- Caucus Vice Chairs: TBD
- Caucus Secretary: TBD
- Campaign Committee Chair: TBD
- Policy Committee Vice Chair: TBD
- Steering Committee Chair: TBD
- Outreach Chair: TBD
- Steering and Outreach Committee Vice Chair: TBD
Republican leadership
- Republican Leader: TBD
- Assistant Republican Leader (Republican Whip): TBD
- Chief Deputy Whip: TBD
- Deputy Whips: TBD
- Conference Chairman: TBD
- Conference Vice Chair: TBD
- Campaign Committee Chair: TBD
- Policy Committee Chairman: TBD
Party leaders
House of Representatives
Listed alphabetically by party, until majorities are determined.
- Speaker: TBD
Democratic leadership
- Democratic Leader: TBD
- Democratic Whip: TBD
- Assistant Democratic Leader: TBD
- Senior Chief Deputy Democratic Whip: TBD
- Chief Deputy Democratic Whips: TBD
- Caucus Chairman: TBD
- Caucus Vice-Chairman: TBD
- Campaign Committee Chairman: TBD
- Steering and Policy Committee Co-Chairs: TBD
- Organization, Study, and Review Chairman: TBD
- Policy and Communications Chairman: TBD
Republican leadership
- Republican Leader: TBD
- Republican Whip: TBD
- Republican Chief Deputy Whip: TBD
- Senior Deputy Whips: TBD
- Conference Chair: TBD
- Conference Vice-Chair: TBD
- Conference Secretary: TBD
- Campaign Committee Chairman: TBD
- Policy Committee Chairman: TBD
Members
Senate
The numbers refer to their Senate classes. All class 1 senators are in the middle of their term (2019–2025), having been elected in 2018 and facing re-election in 2024. Class 2 senators are at the beginning of their term (2021–2027), having been elected in 2020. Class 3 senators are at the end of their term (2017–2023), facing re-election in 2022.
House of Representatives
All 435 seats will be filled by election in November 2020.
AlabamaAlaska
ArizonaArkansasCalifornia
ColoradoConnecticutDelaware
Florida
Georgia
HawaiiIdahoIllinois
IndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichigan
MinnesotaMississippi
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MissouriMontana
NebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew York
North CarolinaNorth Dakota
Ohio
OklahomaOregonPennsylvania
Rhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth Dakota
TennesseeTexas
UtahVermont
VirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming
Non-voting members
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See also
- 2020 United States elections (elections leading to this Congress)
- 2022 United States elections (elections during this Congress, leading to the next Congress)
Notes
- ^ The Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) is the Minnesota affiliate of the U.S. Democratic Party and its members are counted as Democrats.
- ^ Although Sanders ran for U.S. President in the Democratic primary and stated he was a "bona fide Democrat" in accordance to DNC rules, he is sits in the Senate officially as an Independent.[1]
References
- ^ DiStaso, John (February 22, 2019). "Independent Bernie Sanders to put in writing that he's a 'bona fide' Democrat". WMUR. Retrieved April 9, 2020.