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How many sitting congress members does South Carolina have?

South Carolina currently has nine sitting members in the United States Congress: two U.S. Senators and seven U.S. Representatives.

Quick Scoop

If you're asking about “sitting congress members,” that phrase usually refers to the state’s delegation to the U.S. Congress (not the state legislature). As of the most recent information, South Carolina is represented by:

  • 2 U.S. Senators
  • 7 U.S. House members
  • Total: 9 sitting members of Congress from South Carolina.

This matches the standard congressional apportionment for the state in the current decade, where South Carolina has seven House districts plus its two Senate seats.

Who They Are (Briefly)

South Carolina’s U.S. House delegation consists of representatives for districts 1 through 7, all currently filled, plus two statewide U.S. Senators.

That structure—two senators and seven representatives—has been stable through recent election cycles, with individual names occasionally changing when seats flip or incumbents retire.

Mini Table: South Carolina in U.S. Congress

Chamber Number of seats Sitting members from South Carolina
U.S. Senate 2 2 senators
U.S. House of Representatives 7 7 representatives
Total 9 9 sitting members of U.S. Congress
Sources listing the current South Carolina delegation consistently show two senators and seven representatives, confirming the total of nine.

Different Ways People Interpret the Question

Some people on forums and news sites sometimes mix up:

  1. U.S. Congress – the federal Senate and House (the usual meaning of “Congress”).
  2. State legislature – South Carolina’s own House of Representatives and Senate in Columbia, which has many more members and is not what “U.S. Congress” refers to.

So if you’re asking from a national politics angle or following latest congressional news, the relevant answer is that South Carolina has nine sitting members serving in the United States Congress.

Context as of mid‑2020s

In the mid‑2020s, South Carolina kept its seven House seats after redistricting, so its total representation in Congress stayed at nine members.

Election cycles may change which individuals occupy those seats, but the number of sitting members from South Carolina in Congress remains two senators plus seven representatives.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.

TL;DR: South Carolina has 9 sitting members in the U.S. Congress: 2 senators and 7 House members.