Who won Senate majority in 2014?
Who won Senate majority in 2014?
2014 United States Senate elections
Leader | Mitch McConnell | Harry Reid |
Party | Republican | Democratic |
Leader since | January 3, 2007 | January 3, 2005 |
Leader’s seat | Kentucky | Nevada |
Seats before | 45 | 53 |
Who controlled the Senate in 2013?
113th United States Congress | |
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Senate Majority | Democratic |
Senate President | Joe Biden (D) |
House Majority | Republican |
House Speaker | John Boehner (R) |
Who had control of the Senate in 2014?
The 2014 elections gave the Republicans control of the Senate and the House for the first time since the 109th Congress. With 248 seats in the House of Representatives and 54 seats in the Senate, this Congress began with the largest Republican majority since the 71st Congress of 1929–1931.
Who controlled Senate and House in 2016?
114th United States Congress | |
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Members | 100 senators 435 representatives 6 non-voting delegates |
Senate Majority | Republican |
Senate President | Joe Biden (D) |
House Majority | Republican |
Who won the Senate in 2008?
2008 United States Senate elections
Leader | Harry Reid | Mitch McConnell |
Party | Democratic | Republican |
Leader’s seat | Nevada | Kentucky |
Seats before | 49 | 49 |
Seats after | 57 | 41 |
Who was in control of the Senate in 2000?
The 2000 election also produced for the first time a Senate with 50 Republicans and 50 Democrats. This placed the Senate under Democratic control for the initial 17 days of the new Congress, with outgoing Vice President Al Gore providing the tie-breaking vote on organizational matters.