how many members are there in the house of representatives?
There are 435 voting members in the U.S. House of Representatives, plus 6 non‑voting delegates, for a total of 441 seats.
Core details
- The law sets the size of the House at 435 representatives apportioned among the 50 states based on population.
- In addition, there are 6 non‑voting members (delegates from U.S. territories and a resident commissioner), bringing the total number of people who sit in the chamber to 441.
- At any given moment, some of the 435 seats can be vacant due to resignations, deaths, or contested elections; for example, as of early January 2026 there were 431 serving members and 4 vacancies.
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