United States congressional elections, 2004
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Congress of the United States is the United States's federal legislature and consists of two houses, theUnited States House of Representatives with 435 Representatives apportioned by population andUnited States Senate with two Senators from each state. Election articles are at:*
United States House elections, 2004
*United States Senate elections, 2004
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