Last five pages (
man, I put out a lot of low-impact crap)... The methodology is very straightforward; I did not correct people's (often obviously very wrong) avatars, so this count has some odd anomalies (including at least two left-of-center Republicans aside from RINO Tom).
Democrats (22) - 27.50%Republicans (20) - 25.00%Socialists (11) - 13.75%Other (10) - 12.50%Independents (10) - 12.50%Constitution (2) - 2.50%Greens (2) - 2.50%Nothing (1) - 1.25%
Most active members:
smil (O-PA) - 9Goldwater (I-CA) - 8Green Line (D-IL) - 8RINO Tom (R-IL) - 8Santander (D-KY) - 7LDS (D-CA) - 6shua (O-VA) - 6ChairmanSanchez (R-FL) - 5Dr. realisticidealist (R-CA) - 5TJ in Oregon (O-OR) - 5Given the breakdown, politics will likely be very coalition-based. If we assume that party leadership is determined by number of posts, then I imagine a chamber run by a GrosKom of Green Line's Democrats, RINO Tom's Republicans, smilo's Others, and Goldwater's Independents would get along famously.
Nathan's Socialists would be the largest third party outside of the coalition.