Four Hundred Thirty-Five
"Four Hundred Thirty-Five" refers to the total number of voting members in the United States House of Representatives. This number has been set since 1911 and is based on the population of the country, with each state receiving at least one representative. The House is responsible for creating and passing federal legislation.
Each representative serves a two-year term and is elected by the citizens of their respective congressional districts. The House plays a crucial role in the legislative process, including the initiation of revenue bills and the impeachment of federal officials.