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  1. U.S. Senate: Senators

    Links to historical lists and statistics, art work, images, and research collections of former senators.

  2. Senator Albritton - The Florida Senate

    Find your Senate and House State Legislators, U.S. Representatives & U.S. Senators by entering your US Postal address or Zip+4 Code. The website is automatically set up to remove the header and …

  3. List of current United States senators - Wikipedia

    The United States Senate consists of 100 members, two from each of the 50 states. This list includes all senators serving in the 119th United States Congress. As of January 2025, there are 53 Republican …

  4. Find Your Members in the U.S. Congress

    Find your members of Congress by typing in your address on Congress.gov.

  5. List of Representatives and Senators - GovTrack.us

    4 days ago · List of Representatives and Senators This page lists the currently serving representatives in the House of Representatives and the senators in the U.S. Senate, collectively called the …

  6. Find Your Legislators - The Florida Senate

    Each address in Florida is associated with a single Florida Senate district, a single Florida House district , and a single Congressional district . This district information is printed on your voter registration card.

  7. List of current United States senators - Encyclopedia Britannica

    More than 2,000 people have served in the U.S. Senate since its establishment in 1789. Senators are charged with the important tasks of making laws, ratifying treaties, approving public appointments of …

  8. Florida Senator Ben Albritton (R) | LobbyTools

    LobbyTools provides the contact information, bio, committee assignments and bills filed by Florida Senator Ben Albritton

  9. Contact senator Ben Albritton

    Contact senator Ben Albritton of Florida state. Contact information for Ben Albritton includes his email address, phone number, and mailing address.

  10. U.S. Senate - USAGov

    The Senate has 100 members, two from each state, who are elected to serve for a term of six years.