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The '''109th [[United States Congress]]''' is the current meeting of the [[United States]] legislature, composed of the [[United States House of Representatives]] and the [[United States Senate]]. It meets from [[January 4]] [[2005]] to [[January 3]] [[2007]]. Of the 435 current members of the House of Representatives, 428 were elected in the [[U.S. House election, 2004|November 2004 House elections]], 4 were elected during the Congress and there are 3 vacancies. Of the 100 current Senators, 33 Senators were elected in [[U.S. Senate election, 2000|2000]], 33 Senators were elected in [[U.S. Senate election, 2002|2002]], 33 Senators were elected in the [[U.S. Senate election, 2004|November 2004 Senate elections]], and 1 senator was appointed in January 2006.
[[Image:Deepti Bhatnagar.jpeg|thumb|right|Deepti Bhatnagar]]
 
'''Bhatnagar''' is a common surname used in mostly northern India among the [[Kayastha]] caste of Hindus. They came from the Second son of the first wife of Lord [[Chitragupta]] the recordkeeper of the [[Yama]] the God for death.{{Fact|date=February 2007}}. Shree Chitraksh (Bhatnagar):Disciple of sage Bhat.Wife was Bhadrakalini.Worshipped Jayanti. Maharaj Chitraguptji sent Shree Chitraksh to establish a Kingdom in the region of Bhat river at Bhattdesh and Malwa.They established Chittor and Chitrakoot He settled then there and his progeny came to be known as Bhatnagar. They are divided into 84 Als.
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==Dates of sessions==
Two sessions, roughly paralleling the calendar years 2005 and 2006, are scheduled:
 
==Bhatnagar's main ALS==
'''First Session''': [[January 4]] - [[December 22]] [[2005]]
*Dasania
*Taksalia
*Bhatania
*Kuchania
*Gujaria
*Bahliwal
*Hasiwal
*Mahiwal
*Sambhalwed
*Barsania
*Kanmaujia
*Kerania
*Bhusiwal
*Chondawat
*Baxi
*Pherozabadi
 
(Total ALS are 84)
'''Second Session''':
*[[January 3]], [[2006]]: Commenced
*[[January 3]], [[2007]]: The 109th Congress will end.
 
==Notable Bhatnagars include==
==Legislation==
*[[Raja Todar Mal]], [[Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin|Indian]] [[Mughal Empire|Mughal]] emperor [[Akbar]]’s [[finance minister]]
===Major legislation passed===
*[[Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar]], [[Padma Bhushan]] scientist
*{{main|List of United States federal legislation}}
*[[Deepti Bhatnagar]], former runner-up, [[Miss India]]
===[[109th United States Congress]]===
*[[Prabhu Lal Bhatnagar]] - [[Padma Bhushan]] scientist
* [[February 17]], [[2005]] - [[Class Action Fairness Act of 2005]], {{USPL|109|2}}, {{USStat|118|4}}
*[[Ranjit Bhatnagar]], a [[game designer]]
* [[March 21]], [[2005]] - [[Government involvement in the Terri Schiavo case|Theresa Marie Schiavo's law]], {{USPL|109|3}}, {{USStat|119|15}}
*[[Shivani Bhatnagar]], a noted jounalist, whose murder became a famous scandal.
* [[April 20]], [[2005]] - [[Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act]], {{USPL|109|8}}, {{USStat|119|23}}, {{usc|11|101}}
*[[S K Bhatnagar]] was a former defence secretary of India and also been Governer of [[Sikkim]] state of India.
* [[April 27]] [[2005]] - [[Family Entertainment and Copyright Act]], {{USPL|109|9}}, {{USStat|119|218}}, {{usc|17|101}}
*[[Prabhu Lal Bhatnagar]] (1912-08-08 -1976-10-05) commonly addresed as P. L. Bhatnagar was an Indian mathematician known for his contribution to the Bhatnagar-Gross-Krook (BGK) collision model used in Lattice Boltzmann methods (LBM).
* [[July 28]], [[2005]] - [[Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act]] ([[CAFTA]] Implementation Act), {{USPL|109|53}}, {{USStat|119|462}}, {{usc|19|4001}}
* [[July 29]], [[2005]] - [[Energy Policy Act of 2005]], {{USPL|109|58}}, {{USStat|119|594}}, {{usc|42|15801}}
* [[August 10]], [[2005]] - [[Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users|Transportation Equity Act of 2005]], {{USPL|109|59}}, {{USStat|119|1144}}
* [[October 26]], [[2005]] - [[Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act]], {{USPL|109|92}}, {{USStat|119|2095}}
* [[December 1]], [[2005]] - [[Caribbean National Forest Act of 2005]], {{USPL|109|118}}, {{USStat|119|2527}}
* [[December 22]], [[2005]] - [[Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005]], {{USPL|109|145}}, {{USStat|119|2664}}
* [[December 30]], [[2005]] - [[Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2006]], {{USPL|109|148}}, {{USStat|119|2680}} (including [[McCain Detainee Amendment]] (S.Amdt.1977)
* [[May 17]], [[2006]] - [[Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act of 2005]], {{USPL|109|222}}, {{USStat|120|345}}
* [[May 29]], [[2006]] - [[Respect for America's Fallen Heroes Act]], {{USPL|109|228}}, {{USStat|120|387}}
* [[July 27]], [[2006]] - [[Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act]], {{USPL|109|248}}, {{USStat|120|587}}
 
===Other legislation===
*H.R. 3 [[Federal Public Transportation Act of 2005]]
*H.R. 5 [[HEALTH Act of 2005]]
*H.R. 8 [[Death Tax Repeal Permanency Act of 2005]]
*H.R. 11 [[Medicare Rural Home Health Services Improvement Act of 2005]]
*H.R. 12 Amendment to the [[Education Land Grant Act]]
*H.R. 13 [[CLEAN-UP of Methamphetamines Act]]
*H.R. 15 [[National Health Insurance Act of 2005]]
* H.R. 554 [[Personal Responsibility in Food Consumption Act]]
* H.R. 1505 [[Jessica Lunsford Act]]
*H.R. 3334 [[Cures Can Be Found Act of 2005]]
*H.R. 3645 [[Katrina Relief Appropriations bill]]
*H.R. 3646 [[Gas Price Relief and Oil Conservation Act of 2005]]
* H.R. 4379 [[We the People Act]]
* H.R. 4569 [[Digital Transition Content Security Act]]
* S. 147 [[Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act of 2005]] ([[Akaka Bill]])
* S. 520 [[Constitution Restoration Act]]
* S. 677 [[Workplace Religious Freedom Act]]
* S. 2126 [[Family Entertainment Protection Act]]
 
==Party summary==
===Senate===
{| class=wikitable
|- valign=bottom
! colspan=2 align=center | Affiliation
! Members
! Note
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]]
| align=center | 55
|
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]]
| align=center | 44
|
{{American politics/party colours/Independent/row}}
| [[Independent (politics)|Independent]]
| align=center | 1
| style="font-size:80%" | Caucuses with the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrats]]
|-
! colspan=2 | Total
! 100
!
|}
 
[[Category:Indian family names]]
===House of Representatives===
{| class=wikitable
|- valign="bottom"
! colspan=2 | Affiliation
! Members
! Voting<br>share
! style="font-size:80%;" | Delegates and<br>Resident<br>Commissioner
! Note
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]]
| align=center | 230
| align=center | 52.9%
| align=center | 1
|
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]]
| align=center | 201
| align=center | 46.2%
| align=center | 4
|
{{American politics/party colours/Independent/row}}
| Independent
| align=center | 1
| align=center | 0.2%
| align=center | -
| style="font-size:80%; text-align:center;" | Caucuses with the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrats]]
|-
| bgcolor=black |
| Vacant
| align=center | 3
| align=center | 0.7%
| align=center | -
| style="font-size:80%; text-align:center;" | Since [[January 17]] [[2006]]; [[June 9]] [[2006]]; and [[September 29]] [[2006]]
|-
! colspan=2 | Total
! 435
!
! 5
!
|}
 
== Leadership ==
===Senate===
* [[President of the United States Senate|President of the Senate]] (Vice President of the United States): [[Dick Cheney]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]]) — [[Wyoming]]
* [[President Pro Tempore of the United States Senate|President ''Pro Tempore'']]: [[Ted Stevens]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]]) — [[List of United States Senators from Alaska|Alaska]]
 
====Majority ([[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]) leadership====
* [[Majority Leader of the United States Senate|Senate Majority Leader]]: [[Bill Frist]] — [[List of United States Senators from Tennessee|Tennessee]]
* [[Majority Whip of the United States Senate|Senate Majority Whip]]: [[Mitch McConnell]] — [[List of United States Senators from Kentucky|Kentucky]]
 
====Minority ([[Republican Party (United States)|Democratic]]) leadership====
* [[Minority Leader of the United States Senate|Senate Minority Leader]]: [[Harry Reid]] — [[List of United States Senators from Nevada|Nevada]]
* [[Minority Whip of the United States Senate|Senate Minority Whip]]: [[Richard Durbin]] — [[List of United States Senators from Illinois|Illinois]]
 
====Republican Caucus====
* [[United States Senate Republican Conference Chairman|Republican Conference Chairman]]: [[Rick Santorum]] — [[List of United States Senators from Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]]
* [[United States Senate Republican Policy Committee Chairman|Republican Policy Committee Chairman]]: [[Jon Kyl]] — [[List of United States Senators from Arizona|Arizona]]
* [[United States Senate Republican Conference Secretary|Republican Conference Secretary]]: [[Kay Bailey Hutchison]] — [[List of United States Senators from Texas|Texas]]
* [[National Republican Senatorial Committee|Republican Campaign Committee Chair]]: [[Elizabeth Dole|Elizabeth H. Dole]] — [[List of United States Senators from North Carolina|North Carolina]]
 
====Democratic Caucus====
* [[United States Senate Democratic Conference Chairman|Democratic Conference Chairman]]: [[Harry Reid]] — [[List of United States Senators from Nevada|Nevada]]
* [[United States Senate Democratic Policy Committee Chairman|Democratic Policy Committee Chairman]]: [[Byron Dorgan]] — [[List of United States Senators from North Dakota|North Dakota]]
* [[United States Senate Democratic Conference Secretary|Democratic Conference Secretary]]: [[Debbie Stabenow]] — [[List of United States Senators from Michigan|Michigan]]
* [[Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee|Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman]]: [[Charles Schumer]] — [[List of United States Senators from New York|New York]]
 
===House of Representatives===
* [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives|Speaker of the House]]: [[Dennis Hastert]], [[United States House of Representatives, Illinois District 14|Illinois 14th]]
 
====Majority Leadership====
* [[Majority Leader of the United States House of Representatives|House Majority Leader]]:
** [[Tom DeLay]], {{ushr|Texas|22|Texas 22nd}}, until [[September 28]], [[2005]]
** [[Roy Blunt]], {{ushr|Missouri|7|Missouri 7th}}, [[September 28]], [[2005]] – [[February 2]], [[2006]] (Interim)
** [[John Boehner]], {{ushr|Ohio|8|Ohio 8th}}, [[February 2]], [[2006]] – present
* [[Majority Whip of the United States House of Representatives|House Majority Whip]]: [[Roy Blunt]], {{ushr|Missouri|7|Missouri 7th}}
* [[Senior Chief Deputy Whip]]: [[Eric Cantor]], {{ushr|Virginia|7|Virginia 7th}}
* [[Majority Deputy Whip Team]]:
** [[Kevin Brady]], {{ushr|Texas|8|Texas 8th}}
** [[Dave Camp]], {{ushr|Michgan|4|Michigan 4th}}
** [[Nathan Deal]], {{ushr|Georgia|10|Georgia 10th}}
** [[Paul Gillmor]], {{ushr|Ohio|5|Ohio 5th}}
** [[Sue Myrick]], {{ushr|North Carolina|9|North Carolina 9th}}
** [[Bob Ney]], {{ushr|Ohio|18|Ohio 18th}}
** [[Todd Tiahrt]], {{ushr|Kansas|4|Kansas 4th}}
** [[Greg Walden]], {{ushr|Oregon|2|Oregon 2nd}}
** [[Jerry Weller]], {{ushr|Illinois|11|Illinois 11th}}
** [[John T. Doolittle]], {{ushr|California|4|California 4th}}
** [[George Radanovich]], {{ushr|California|19|California 19th}}
* [[Assistant Deputy Whip Team]]:
** [[Doc Hastings]], {{ushr|Washington|4|Washington 4th}}
** [[David Hobson]], {{ushr|Ohio|7|Ohio 7th}}
** [[Sue W. Kelly]], {{ushr|New York|19|New York 19th}}
** [[Mark Green]], {{ushr|Wisconsin|8|Wisconsin 8th}}
** [[Devin Nunes]], {{ushr|California|21|California 21st}}
** [[Gary G. Miller]], {{ushr|California|42|California 42nd}}
** [[Kay Granger]], {{ushr|Texas|12|Texas 12th}}
 
====Minority Leadership====
* [[Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives|House Minority Leader]]: [[Nancy Pelosi]], [[United States House of Representatives, California District 8|California 8th]]
* [[Minority Whip of the United States House of Representatives|House Minority Whip]]: [[Steny Hoyer]], [[United States House of Representatives, Maryland District 5|Maryland 5th]]
* [[Senior Chief Deputy Whip]]: [[John Lewis (politician)|John Lewis]], [[United States House of Representatives, Georgia District 5|Georgia 5th]]
* [[Minority Deputy Whip Team]]:
** [[Diana DeGette]], [[United States House of Representatives, Colorado District 1|Colorado 1st]]
** [[John S. Tanner|John Tanner]], [[United States House of Representatives, Tennessee District 8|Tennessee 8th]]
** [[Joseph Crowley]], [[United States House of Representatives, New York District 7|New York 7th]]
** [[Ron Kind]], [[United States House of Representatives, Wisconsin District 3|Wisconsin 3rd]]
** [[Jan Schakowsky]], [[United States House of Representatives, Illinois District 9|Illinois 9th]]
** [[Ed Pastor]], [[United States House of Representatives, Arizona District 4|Arizona 4th]]
** [[Maxine Waters]], [[California's 35th congressional district|California 35th]]
 
====Republican Caucus====
* [[Republican Conference Chair]]: [[Deborah Pryce]], {{ushr|Ohio|15|Ohio 15th}}
* [[Republican Conference Vice-Chair]]: [[Jack Kingston]], {{ushr|Georgia|1|Georgia 1st}}
* [[Republican Conference Secretary]]: [[John T. Doolittle]], {{ushr|California|4|California 4th}}
* [[Republican Policy Committee Chairman]]:
** [[John Shadegg]], {{ushr|Arizona|3|Arizona 3rd}}, until [[February 2]], [[2006]]
** [[Adam Putnam]], {{ushr|Florida|12|Florida 12th}}, [[February 2]], [[2006]] – present
* [[National Republican Congressional Committee|Republican Campaign Committee Chairman]]: [[Tom Reynolds]], {{ushr|New York|26|New York 26th}}
 
====Democratic Caucus====
* [[Democratic Caucus Chairman]]: [[Jim Clyburn]], [[United State House of Representatives, South Carolina District 6|South Carolina 6th]]
* [[Democratic Caucus Vice Chairman]]: [[John Larson]], [[United State House of Representatives, Connecticut District 6|Connecticut 6th]]
* [[Assistant to the House Minority Leader]]: [[John Spratt]], [[United State House of Representatives, South Carolina District 5|South Carolina 5th]]
* [[Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee|Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman]]: [[Rahm Emanuel]], [[United States House of Representatives, Illinois District 5|Illinois 5th]]
* [[Democratic Steering Committee Co-Chair]]: [[Rosa DeLauro]], [[United State House of Representatives, Connecticut District 3|Connecticut 3rd]]
* [[Democratic Steering Committee Co-Chair]]: [[George Miller]], [[California's 7th congressional district|California 7th]]
 
[[Image:Map of US Senate membership 2004-2006.png|thumb|300px|Map showing Senators' party membership in the 109th Congress. States in red are represented by two Republicans and in blue by two Democrats (except Vermont, which has a Democrat and an Independent). Purple states are represented by one senator from each party.]]
 
==Members==
===Senate===
{{main|List of current United States Senators}}
<br clear=both>
{| class=wikitable
|- valign=bottom
! colspan=2 | Senator
! Party
! State ↑
! Hometown
! Class
! First took<br>office
! Current term<br>expires
! Prior Background
! Education
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| nowrap | [[Richard Shelby]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Alabama]]
| [[Tuscaloosa, Alabama|Tuscaloosa]]
| 3
| 1987
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Alabama's 7th congressional district|US Rep (AL-7)]]
| [[University of Alabama|Alabama]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| nowrap | [[Jeff Sessions]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Mobile, Alabama|Mobile]]
| 2
| 1997
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[Alabama Attorney General|AL Atty General]]
| [[Huntingdon College]], [[University of Alabama|Alabama]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| nowrap | [[Ted Stevens]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Alaska]]
| [[Girdwood, Alaska|Girdwood]]
| 2
| 1969
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[Alaska House of Representatives|AK House]]
| [[University of California, Los Angeles|UCLA]], [[Harvard Law School|Harvard]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| nowrap | [[Lisa Murkowski]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Anchorage, Alaska|Anchorage]]
| 3
| 2003
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Alaska House of Representatives|AK House]]
| [[Georgetown University|Georgetown]], [[Willamette University|Willamette]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| nowrap | [[John McCain]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Arizona]]
| [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]]
| 3
| 1987
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Arizona's 1st congressional district|US Rep (AZ-1)]]
| [[United States Naval Academy|Navy]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| nowrap | [[Jon Kyl]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]]
| 1
| 1995
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[Arizona's 4th congressional district|US Rep (AZ-4)]]
| [[University of Arizona|Arizona]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| nowrap | [[Blanche Lincoln]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Arkansas]]
| [[Helena, Arkansas|Helena]]
| 3
| 1999
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Arkansas's 1st congressional district|US Rep (AR-1)]]
| [[Randolph-Macon Woman's College|Randolph-Macon]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| nowrap | [[Mark Pryor]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| [[Fayetteville, Arkansas|Fayetteville]]
| 2
| 2003
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[Arkansas Attorney General| AR Atty General]]
| [[University of Arkansas|Arkansas]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| nowrap | [[Dianne Feinstein]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| rowspan=2 |[[California]]
| [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]]
| 1
| 1993
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[List of mayors of San Francisco, California|Mayor of San Francisco]]
| [[Stanford University|Stanford]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| nowrap | [[Barbara Boxer]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| [[Greenbrae, California|Greenbrae]]
| 3
| 1993
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[California's 6th congressional district|US Rep (CA-6)]]
| [[Brooklyn College]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| nowrap | [[Wayne Allard]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Colorado]]
| [[Loveland, Colorado|Loveland]]
| 2
| 1997
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[Colorado's 4th congressional district|US Rep (CO-4)]]
| [[Colorado State University|Colorado State]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| nowrap | [[Ken Salazar]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| [[Denver, Colorado|Denver]]
| 3
| 2005
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Colorado Attorney General|CO Atty General]]
| [[Colorado College]], [[University of Michigan|Michigan]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| nowrap | [[Christopher Dodd]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| rowspan=2 | [[Connecticut]]
| [[East Haddam, Connecticut|East Haddam]]
| 3
| 1981
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Connecticut's 2nd congressional district|US Rep (CT-2)]]
| [[Providence College|Providence]], [[University of Louisville|Louisville]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| nowrap | [[Joseph Lieberman]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| [[New Haven, Connecticut|New Haven]]
| 1
| 1989
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[Connecticut Attorney General|CT Atty General]]
| [[Yale University|Yale]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| nowrap | [[Joe Biden]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Delaware]]
| [[Wilmington, Delaware|Wilmington]]
| 2
| 1973
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[New Castle County, Delaware|New Castle County Council]]
| [[University of Delaware|Delaware]], [[Syracuse University|Syracuse]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| nowrap | [[Thomas R. Carper|Thomas Carper]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| [[Wilmington, Delaware|Wilmington]]
| 1
| 2001
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[Governor of Delaware|DE Governor]]
| [[Ohio State University|Ohio State]], [[University of Delaware|Delaware]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| nowrap | [[Bill Nelson (politician)|Bill Nelson]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Florida]]
| [[Orlando, Florida|Orlando]]
| 1
| 2001
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[Florida State Treasurer|FL Treasurer]]
| [[Yale University|Yale]], [[University of Virginia|Virginia]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| nowrap | [[Mel Martinez]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Orlando, Florida|Orlando]]
| 3
| 2005
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development|Secretary of HUD]]
| [[Florida State University|Florida State]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| nowrap | [[Saxby Chambliss]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]
| [[ Moultrie, Georgia|Moultrie]]
| 2
| 2003
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[Georgia's 8th congressional district|US Rep (GA-8)]]
| [[University of Georgia|Georgia]], [[University of Tennessee|Tennessee]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| nowrap | [[Johnny Isakson]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Marietta, Georgia|Marietta]]
| 3
| 2005
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Georgia's 6th congressional district|US Rep (GA-6)]]
| [[University of Georgia|Georgia]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| nowrap | [[Daniel Inouye]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Hawaii]]
| [[Honolulu, Hawaii|Honolulu]]
| 3
| 1963
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Hawaii's 1st congressional district|US Rep (HI-At Large)]]
| [[University of Hawai'i at Mānoa|Hawaii]], [[The George Washington University|George Washington]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| nowrap | [[Daniel Akaka]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| [[Honolulu, Hawaii|Honolulu]]
| 1
| 1991
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[Hawaii's 2nd congressional district|US Rep (HI-2)]]
| [[University of Hawai'i at Mānoa|Hawaii]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| nowrap | [[Larry Craig]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Idaho]]
| [[Eagle, Idaho|Eagle]]
| 2
| 1991
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[Idaho's 1st congressional district|US Rep (ID-1)]]
| [[University of Idaho|Idaho]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| nowrap | [[Mike Crapo]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Idaho Falls, Idaho|Idaho Falls]]
| 3
| 1999
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Idaho's 2nd congressional district|US Rep (ID-2)]]
| [[Brigham Young University|Brigham Young]], [[Harvard University|Harvard]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| nowrap | [[Richard Durbin]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Illinois]]
| [[Springfield, Illinois|Springfield]]
| 2
| 1997
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[Illinois's 20th congressional district|US Rep (IL-20)]]
| [[Georgetown University|Georgetown]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| nowrap | [[Barack Obama]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]]
| 3
| 2005
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Illinois Senate|IL Senate]]
| [[Columbia University|Columbia]], [[Harvard University|Harvard]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| nowrap | [[Richard Lugar]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Indiana]]
| [[Indianapolis, Indiana|Indianapolis]]
| 1
| 1977
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[Indianapolis|Mayor of Indianapolis]]
| [[Denison University|Denison]], [[Oxford University|Oxford]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| nowrap | [[Evan Bayh]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| [[Indianapolis, Indiana|Indianapolis]]
| 3
| 1999
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Governor of Indiana|IN Governor]]
| [[Indiana University Bloomington|Indiana]], [[University of Virginia|Virginia]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| nowrap | [[Chuck Grassley]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Iowa]]
| [[New Hartford, Iowa|New Hartford]]
| 3
| 1981
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Iowa's 3rd congressional district|US Rep (IA-3)]]
| [[University of Northern Iowa|Northern Iowa]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| nowrap | [[Tom Harkin]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| [[Cumming, Iowa|Cumming]]
| 2
| 1985
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[Iowa's 5th congressional district|US Rep (IA-5)]]
| [[Iowa State University|Iowa State]], [[The Catholic University of America|Catholic]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| nowrap | [[Sam Brownback]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Kansas]]
| [[Topeka, Kansas|Topeka]]
| 3
| 1996
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]] (Retiring)
| [[Kansas's 2nd congressional district|US Rep (KS-2)]]
| [[Kansas State University|Kansas State]], [[University of Kansas|Kansas]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| nowrap | [[Pat Roberts]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Dodge City, Kansas|Dodge City]]
| 2
| 1997
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[Kansas's 1st congressional district|US Rep (KS-1)]]
| [[Kansas State University|Kansas State]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| nowrap | [[Mitch McConnell]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Kentucky]]
| [[Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville]]
| 2
| 1985
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[Jefferson County Judge/Executive|Jefferson County Exec]]
| [[University of Louisville|Louisville]], [[University of Kentucky|Kentucky]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| nowrap | [[Jim Bunning]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Southgate, Kentucky|Southgate]]
| 3
| 1999
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Kentucky's 4th congressional district|US Rep (KY-4)]]
| [[Xavier University|Xavier]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| nowrap | [[Mary Landrieu]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Louisiana]]
| [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]]
| 2
| 1997
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[Louisiana State Treasurer|LA Treasurer]]
| [[Louisiana State University|LSU]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| nowrap | [[David Vitter]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Metairie, Louisiana|Metairie]]
| 3
| 2005
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Louisiana's 1st congressional district|US Rep (LA-1)]]
| [[Harvard University|Harvard]], [[Oxford University|Oxford]], [[Tulane University|Tulane]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| nowrap | [[Olympia Snowe]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Maine]]
| [[Auburn, Maine|Auburn]]
| 1
| 1995
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[Maine's 2nd congressional district|US Rep (ME-2)]]
| [[University of Maine|Maine]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| nowrap | [[Susan Collins]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Bangor, Maine|Bangor]]
| 2
| 1997
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]] (Retiring)
| [[public sector]]
| [[St. Lawrence University|St. Lawrence]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| nowrap | [[Paul Sarbanes]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Maryland]]
| [[Baltimore, Maryland|Baltimore]]
| 2
| 1977
| [[U.S. Senate election, 2006|2007]] (Retiring)
| [[Maryland's 3rd congressional district|US Rep (MD-3)]]
| [[Princeton University|Princeton]], [[Oxford University|Oxford]], [[Harvard University|Harvard]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| nowrap | [[Barbara Mikulski]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| [[Baltimore, Maryland|Baltimore]]
| 3
| 1987
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Maryland's 3rd congressional district|US Rep (MD-3)]]
| [[Mount Saint Agnes College|Mt. St. Agnes]], [[University of Maryland, Baltimore|Maryland]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| nowrap | [[Edward Kennedy]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Massachusetts]]
| [[Hyannis Port, Massachusetts|Hyannis Port]]
| 1
| 1962
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[law]]
| [[Harvard University|Harvard]], [[University of Virginia|Virginia]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| nowrap | [[John Kerry]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]]
| 2
| 1985
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts|MA Lt. Gov.]]
| [[Yale University|Yale]], [[Boston College]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| nowrap | [[Carl Levin]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Michigan]]
| [[Detroit, Michigan|Detroit]]
| 2
| 1979
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[Government of Detroit, Michigan|Detroit City Council]]
| [[Swarthmore College|Swarthmore]], [[Harvard University|Harvard]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Debbie Stabenow]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| [[Lansing, Michigan|Lansing]]
| 1
| 2001
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[Michigan's 8th congressional district|US Rep (MI-8)]]
| [[Michigan State University|Michigan State]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Mark Dayton]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Minnesota]]
| [[Minneapolis, Minnesota|Minneapolis]]
| 1
| 2001
| [[U.S. Senate election, 2006|2007]] (Retiring)
| [[Minnesota State Auditor|MN Auditor]]
| [[Yale University|Yale]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Norm Coleman]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]]
| 2
| 2003
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[List of mayors of Saint Paul, Minnesota|Mayor of St. Paul]]
| [[Hofstra University|Hofstra]], [[University of Iowa|Iowa]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Thad Cochran]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Mississippi]]
| [[Jackson, Mississippi|Jackson]]
| 2
| 1979
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[Mississippi's 4th congressional district|US Rep (MS-4)]]
| [[University of Mississippi|Mississippi]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Trent Lott]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Pascagoula, Mississippi|Pascagoula]]
| 1
| 1989
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[Mississippi's 5th congressional district|US Rep (MS-5)]]
| [[University of Mississippi|Mississippi]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Kit Bond]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Missouri]]
| [[Mexico, Missouri|Mexico]]
| 3
| 1987
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Governor of Missouri|MO Governor]]
| [[Princeton University|Princeton]], [[University of Virginia|Virginia]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[James Talent]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Chesterfield, Missouri|Chesterfield]]
| 1
| 2003
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[Missouri's 2nd congressional district|US Rep (MO-2)]]
| [[Washington University]], [[University of Chicago|Chicago]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Max Baucus]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Montana]]
| [[Helena, Montana|Helena]]
| 2
| 1979
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[United States House of Representatives, Montana District 1|US Rep (MT-1)]]
| [[Stanford University|Stanford]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Conrad Burns]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Billings, Montana|Billings]]
| 1
| 1989
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[Yellowstone County, Montana|Yellowstone County Commission]]
| Attended [[University of Missouri–Columbia|Missouri]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Chuck Hagel]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Nebraska]]
| [[Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha]]
| 2
| 1997
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[banking]]
| [[University of Nebraska at Omaha|Nebraska-Omaha]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Ben Nelson]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| [[Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha]]
| 1
| 2001
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[Governor of Nebraska|NE Governor]]
| [[University of Nebraska-Lincoln|Nebraska]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Harry Reid]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Nevada]]
| [[Searchlight, Nevada|Searchlight]]
| 3
| 1987
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Nevada's 1st congressional district|US Rep (NV-1)]]
| [[Southern Utah State College|Southern Utah State]], [[Utah State University|Utah State]], [[The George Washington University|George Washington]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[John Ensign]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]]
| 1
| 2001
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[Nevada's 1st congressional district|US Rep (NV-1)]]
| [[University of Nevada, Las Vegas|UNLV]], [[Oregon State University|Oregon State]], [[University of Colorado|Colorado]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Judd Gregg]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[New Hampshire]]
| [[Rye, New Hampshire|Rye]]
| 3
| 1993
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Governor of New Hampshire|NH Governor]]
| [[Columbia University|Columbia]], [[Boston College]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[John E. Sununu]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Waterville Valley, New Hampshire|Waterville Valley]]
| 2
| 2003
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[New Hampshire's 1st congressional district|US Rep (NH-1)]]
| [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]], [[Harvard University|Harvard]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Frank Lautenberg]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| rowspan=3 |[[New Jersey]]
| [[Cliffside Park, New Jersey|Cliffside Park]]
| 2
| 2003<small><br>(previously served<br>1983-2001)</small>
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| formerly served in the [[United States Senate|Senate]]
| [[Columbia University|Columbia]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Jon Corzine]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| [[Hoboken, New Jersey|Hoboken]]
| rowspan=2 | 1
| colspan=2 | 2001-[[January 16]], [[2006]], Resigned
| [[banking]]
| [[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign|Illinois]], [[University of Chicago|Chicago]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Robert Menendez]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| [[Hoboken, New Jersey|Hoboken]]
| [[January 17]], [[2006]]
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[New Jersey's 13th congressional district|US Rep (NJ-13)]]
| [[Saint Peter's College, New Jersey|St. Peter's College]], [[Rutgers University|Rutgers]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Pete Domenici]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[New Mexico]]
| [[Albuquerque, New Mexico|Albuquerque]]
| 2
| 1973
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[Albuquerque, New Mexico|Albuquerque City Commission Chairman]]
| [[University of New Mexico|New Mexico]], [[University of Denver|Denver]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Jeff Bingaman]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| [[Santa Fe, New Mexico|Santa Fe]]
| 1
| 1983
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[Attorney General of New Mexico|NM Atty General]]
| [[Harvard University|Harvard]], [[Stanford University|Stanford]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Charles Schumer]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| rowspan=2 |[[New York]]
| [[Brooklyn, New York|Brooklyn]]
| 3
| 1999
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[New York's 9th congressional district|US Rep (NY-9)]]
| [[Harvard University|Harvard]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Hillary Clinton]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| [[Chappaqua, New York|Chappaqua]]
| 1
| 2001
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[First Lady of the United States|First Lady]]
| [[Wellesley College|Wellesley]], [[Yale University|Yale]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Elizabeth Dole]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[North Carolina]]
| [[Salisbury, North Carolina|Salisbury]]
| 2
| 2003
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[United States Secretary of Labor|Secretary of Labor]]
| [[Duke University|Duke]], [[Harvard University|Harvard]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Richard Burr]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Winston-Salem, North Carolina|Winston-Salem]]
| 3
| 2005
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[North Carolina's 5th congressional district|US Rep (NC-5)]]
| [[Wake Forest University|Wake Forest]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Kent Conrad]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| rowspan=2 |[[North Dakota]]
| [[Bismarck, North Dakota|Bismarck]]
| 1
| 1987
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[List of North Dakota Tax Commissioners|ND Tax Commissioner]]
| [[Stanford University|Stanford]], [[The George Washington University|George Washington]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Byron Dorgan]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| [[Bismarck, North Dakota|Bismarck]]
| 3
| 1993
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[North Dakota's 1st congressional district)|US Rep (ND-At Large)]]
| [[University of North Dakota|North Dakota]], [[University of Denver|Denver]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Mike DeWine]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Ohio]]
| [[Cedarville, Ohio|Cedarville]]
| 1
| 1995
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[Lieutenant Governor of Ohio|OH Lt. Gov.]]
| [[Miami University|Miami (Ohio)]], [[Ohio Northern University|Ohio Northern]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[George Voinovich]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Cleveland, Ohio|Cleveland]]
| 3
| 1999
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Governor of Ohio|OH Governor]]
| [[Ohio University|Ohio]], [[Ohio State University|Ohio State]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[James Inhofe]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Oklahoma]]
| [[Tulsa, Oklahoma|Tulsa]]
| 2
| 1995
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[Oklahoma's 1st congressional district)|US Rep (OK-1)]]
| [[University of Tulsa|Tulsa]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Tom Coburn]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Muskogee, Oklahoma|Muskogee]]
| 3
| 2005
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district)|US Rep (OK-2)]]
| [[Oklahoma State University|Oklahoma State]], [[University of Oklahoma|Oklahoma]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Ron Wyden]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Oregon]]
| [[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]
| 3
| 1997
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Oregon's 3rd congressional district)|US Rep (OR-3)]]
| [[Stanford University|Stanford]], [[University of Oregon|Oregon]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Gordon Harold Smith|Gordon Smith]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Pendleton, Oregon|Pendleton]]
| 2
| 1997
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[Oregon Senate|OR Senate President]]
| [[Brigham Young University|Brigham Young]], [[Southwestern University|Southwestern]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Arlen Specter]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Pennsylvania]]
| [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]
| 3
| 1981
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Philadelphia District Attorney]]
| [[University of Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]], [[Yale University|Yale]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Rick Santorum]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Penn Hills, Pennsylvania|Penn Hills]]
| 1
| 1995
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district)|US Rep (PA-18)]]
| [[Pennsylvania State University|Penn State]], [[University of Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Jack Reed]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Rhode Island]]
| [[Cranston, Rhode Island|Cranston]]
| 2
| 1997
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[Rhode Island's 2nd congressional district)|US Rep (RI-2)]]
| [[United States Military Academy|Army]], [[Harvard University|Harvard]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Lincoln Chafee]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Warwick, Rhode Island|Warwick]]
| 1
| 1999
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[Warwick, Rhode Island|Mayor of Warwick]]
| [[Brown University|Brown]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Lindsey Graham]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[South Carolina]]
| [[Seneca, South Carolina|Seneca]]
| 2
| 2003
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[South Carolina's 3rd congressional district)|US Rep (SC-3)]]
| [[University of South Carolina|South Carolina]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Jim DeMint]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Greenville, South Carolina|Greenville]]
| 3
| 2005
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[South Carolina's 4th congressional district)|US Rep (SC-4)]]
| [[University of Tennessee|Tennessee]], [[Clemson University|Clemson]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Tim Johnson]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| rowspan=2 |[[South Dakota]]
| [[Vermillion, South Dakota|Vermillion]]
| 2
| 1997
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[South Dakota's At-Large congressional district)|US Rep (SD-At Large)]]
| [[University of South Dakota|South Dakota]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[John Thune]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Murdo, South Dakota|Murdo]]
| 3
| 2005
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[South Dakota's At-Large congressional district)|US Rep (SD-At Large)]]
| [[Biola University|Biola]], [[University of South Dakota|South Dakota]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Bill Frist]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Tennessee]]
| [[Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville]]
| 1
| 1995
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]] (Retiring)
| [[medicine]]
| [[Princeton University|Princeton]], [[Harvard University]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Lamar Alexander]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Maryville, Tennessee|Maryville]]
| 2
| 2003
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[United States Secretary of Education|Secretary of Education]]
| [[Vanderbilt University|Vanderbilt]], [[New York University|NYU]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| nowrap | [[Kay Bailey Hutchison]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Texas]]
| [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]]
| 1
| 1993
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[Texas State Treasurer|TX Treasurer]]
| [[University of Texas at Austin|Texas]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[John Cornyn]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]]
| 2
| 2003
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[Texas Attorney General|TX Atty General]]
| [[Trinity University (Texas)|Trinity University]], [[St. Mary's University, Texas|St. Mary's University]], [[University of Virginia|Virginia]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Orrin Hatch]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Utah]]
| [[Salt Lake City, Utah|Salt Lake City]]
| 1
| 1977
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[law]]
| [[Brigham Young University|Brigham Young]], [[University of Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Robert Foster Bennett|Robert Bennett]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Salt Lake City, Utah|Salt Lake City]]
| 3
| 1993
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[business]]
| [[University of Utah|Utah]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Patrick Leahy]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Vermont]]
| [[Middlesex, Vermont|Middlesex]]
| 3
| 1975
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Chittenden County, Vermont|Chittenden County State's Attorney]]
| [[Saint Michael's College|St. Michael's College]], [[Georgetown University|Georgetown]]
{{American politics/party colours/Independent/row}}
| [[James Jeffords]]
| [[Independent (politican)|Independent]]
| [[Shrewsbury, Vermont|Shrewsbury]]
| 1
| 1989
| [[U.S. Senate election, 2006|2007]] (Retiring)
| [[Vermont's At-large congressional district|US Rep (VT-At Large)]]
| [[Yale University|Yale]], [[Harvard University|Harvard]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[John Warner]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Virginia]]
| [[Alexandria, Virginia|Alexandria]]
| 2
| 1979
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[United States Secretary of the Navy|Secretary of the Navy]]
| [[Washington and Lee University|Washington and Lee]], [[University of Virginia|Virginia]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[George Allen (U.S. politician)|George Allen]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Mount Vernon, Virginia|Mount Vernon]]
| 1
| 2001
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[Governor of Virginia|VA Governor]]
| [[University of Virginia|Virginia]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Patty Murray]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Washington]]
| [[Shoreline, Washington|Shoreline]]
| 3
| 1993
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Washington State Senate|WA Senate]]
| [[Washington State University|Washington State]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Maria Cantwell]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| [[Edmonds, Washington|Edmonds]]
| 1
| 2001
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[Washington's 1st congressional district|US Rep (WA-1)]]
| [[Miami University|Miami (Ohio)]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Robert Byrd]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| rowspan=2 |[[West Virginia]]
| [[Sophia, West Virginia|Sophia]]
| 1
| 1959
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[West Virginia's 6th congressional district|US Rep (WV-6)]]
| [[American University|American]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Jay Rockefeller]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| [[Charleston, West Virginia|Charleston]]
| 2
| 1985
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[Governor of West Virginia|WV Governor]]
| [[Harvard University|Harvard]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Herbert Kohl (senator)|Herbert Kohl]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Wisconsin]]
| [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin|Milwaukee]]
| 1
| 1989
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[retail]]
| [[University of Wisconsin-Madison|Wisconsin]], [[Harvard University|Harvard]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| [[Russ Feingold]]
| [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
| [[Middleton, Wisconsin|Middleton]]
| 3
| 1993
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2010|2011]]
| [[Wisconsin Senate|WI Senate]]
| [[University of Wisconsin-Madison|Wisconsin]], [[Oxford University|Oxford]], [[Harvard University|Harvard]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Craig Thomas (politician)|Craig Thomas]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| rowspan=2 |[[Wyoming]]
| [[Casper, Wyoming|Casper]]
| 1
| 1995
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2006|2007]]
| [[Wyoming's At-large congressional district|US Rep (WY-At Large)]]
| [[University of Wyoming|Wyoming]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| [[Michael Enzi]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Gillette, Wyoming|Gillette]]
| 2
| 1997
| [[U.S. Senate elections, 2008|2009]]
| [[Wyoming Senate|WY Senate]]
| [[George Washington University|George Washington]], [[University of Denver|Denver]]
|}
 
===House of Representatives===
[[Image:109th US congress house of reps.PNG|thumb|400px|Percent of members of the House of Representatives from each party by state]]
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[[#Alabama|Alabama]]&nbsp;- [[#Alaska|Alaska]]&nbsp;- [[#Arizona|Arizona]]&nbsp;- [[#Arkansas|Arkansas]]&nbsp;- [[#California|California]]&nbsp;- [[#Colorado|Colorado]]&nbsp;- [[#Connecticut|Connecticut]]&nbsp;- [[#Delaware|Delaware]]&nbsp;- [[#Florida|Florida]]&nbsp;- [[#Georgia|Georgia]]&nbsp;- [[#Hawaii|Hawaii]]&nbsp;- [[#Idaho|Idaho]]&nbsp;- [[#Illinois|Illinois]]&nbsp;- [[#Indiana|Indiana]]&nbsp;- [[#Iowa|Iowa]]&nbsp;- [[#Kansas|Kansas]]&nbsp;- [[#Kentucky|Kentucky]]&nbsp;- [[#Louisiana|Louisiana]]&nbsp;- [[#Maine|Maine]]&nbsp;- [[#Maryland|Maryland]]&nbsp;- [[#Massachusetts|Massachusetts]]&nbsp;- [[#Michigan|Michigan]]&nbsp;- [[#Minnesota|Minnesota]]&nbsp;- [[#Mississippi|Mississippi]]&nbsp;- [[#Missouri|Missouri]]&nbsp;- [[#Montana|Montana]]&nbsp;- [[#Nebraska|Nebraska]]&nbsp;- [[#Nevada|Nevada]]&nbsp;- [[#New Hampshire|New&nbsp;Hampshire]]&nbsp;- [[#New Jersey|New&nbsp;Jersey]]&nbsp;- [[#New Mexico|New&nbsp;Mexico]]&nbsp;- [[#New York|New&nbsp;York]]&nbsp;- [[#North Carolina|North&nbsp;Carolina]]&nbsp;- [[#North Dakota|North&nbsp;Dakota]]&nbsp;- [[#Ohio|Ohio]]&nbsp;- [[#Oklahoma|Oklahoma]]&nbsp;- [[#Oregon|Oregon]]&nbsp;- [[#Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]]&nbsp;- [[#Rhode Island|Rhode&nbsp;Island]]&nbsp;- [[#South Carolina|South&nbsp;Carolina]]&nbsp;- [[#South Dakota|South&nbsp;Dakota]]&nbsp;- [[#Tennessee|Tennessee]]&nbsp;- [[#Texas|Texas]]&nbsp;- [[#Utah|Utah]]&nbsp;- [[#Vermont|Vermont]]&nbsp;- [[#Virginia|Virginia]]&nbsp;- [[#Washington|Washington]]&nbsp;- [[#West Virginia|West&nbsp;Virginia]]&nbsp;- [[#Wisconsin|Wisconsin]]&nbsp;- [[#Wyoming|Wyoming]] <hr width=80%> [[#American Samoa|American Samoa]]&nbsp;- [[#District of Columbia|District of Columbia]]&nbsp;- [[#Guam|Guam]]&nbsp;- [[#Puerto Rico|Puerto Rico]]&nbsp;- [[#U.S. Virgin Islands|Virgin Islands]]
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''For maps of congressional districts, see [[List of United States Congressional districts]].''
 
<span id="Alabama"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Alabama|Alabama]]'''
{| class=wikitable
|- valign=bottom
! colspan=2| District
! Member
! Party
! Hometown
! First took<br>office
! Prior Background
! Education
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Alabama|1|1}}
| [[Jo Bonner]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Mobile, Alabama|Mobile]]
| 2003
| [[U.S. Congressional Chief of Staff|congressional aide]]
| [[University of Alabama|Alabama]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Alabama|2|2}}
| [[Terry Everett]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Rehobeth, Alabama|Rehobeth]]
| 1993
| [[journalism]]
| HS diploma
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Alabama|3|3}}
| [[Mike D. Rogers]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Anniston, Alabama|Anniston]]
| 2003
| [[Alabama_House_of_Representatives|AL House]]
| [[Jacksonville State University|Jacksonville State]], [[Birmingham School of Law]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Alabama|4|4}}
| [[Robert Aderholt]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Haleyville, Alabama|Haleyville]]
| 1997
| [[Haleyville, Alabama|Haleyville municipal judge]]
| [[Birmingham-Southern College|Birmingham-Southern]], [[Samford University|Samford]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Alabama|5|5}}
| [[Bud Cramer]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Huntsville, Alabama|Huntsville]]
| 1991
| [[Madison County, Alabama|Madison County DA]]
| [[University of Alabama|Alabama]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Alabama|6|6}}
| [[Spencer Bachus]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Vestavia Hills, Alabama|Vestavia Hills]]
| 1993
| AL GOP Chair
| [[Auburn University|Auburn]], [[University of Alabama|Alabama]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Alabama|7|7}}
| [[Artur Davis]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Birmingham, Alabama|Birmingham]]
| 2003
| [[United States Attorney|Asst. US Attorney]]
| [[Harvard University|Harvard]]
|}
 
 
<span id="Alaska"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Alaska|Alaska]]'''
{| class=wikitable
|- valign=bottom
! colspan=2| District
! Member
! Party
! Hometown
! First took<br>office
! Prior Background
! Education
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Alaska|AL|At Large}}
| [[Don Young]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Fort Yukon, Alaska|Fort Yukon]]
| 1973
| [[Alaska Senate|AK Senate]]
| [[California State University, Chico|Chico State]]
|}
 
 
<span id="Arizona"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Arizona|Arizona]]'''
{| class=wikitable
|- valign=bottom
! colspan=2| District
! Member
! Party
! Hometown
! First took<br>office
! Prior Background
! Education
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Alabama|1|1}}
| [[Rick Renzi]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Flagstaff, Arizona|Flagstaff]]
| 2003
| [[insurance]]
| [[Northern Arizona University|Northern Arizona]], [[The Catholic University of America|Catholic]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Arizona|2|2}}
| [[Trent Franks]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Glendale, Arizona|Glendale]]
| 2003
| [[business]], [[think tank]]
| Attended [[Ottawa University]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Arizona|3|3}}
| [[John Shadegg]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]]
| 1995
| [[law]]
| [[University of Arizona|Arizona]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Arizona|4|4}}
| [[Ed Pastor]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]]
| 1991
| [[Maricopa County, Arizona|Maricopa County Board of Supervisors]]
| [[Arizona State University|Arizona State]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Arizona|5|5}}
| [[J.D. Hayworth]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Scottsdale, Arizona|Scottsdale]]
| 1995
| [[journalism]]
| [[North Carolina State University|NC State]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Arizona|6|6}}
| [[Jeff Flake]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Mesa, Arizona|Mesa]]
| 2001
| [[think tank]]
| [[Brigham Young University|Brigham Young]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Arizona|7|7}}
| [[Raúl M. Grijalva]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Tucson, Arizona|Tucson]]
| 2003
| [[Pima County, Arizona|Pima County Board of Supervisors]]
| [[University of Arizona|Arizona]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Arizona|8|8}}
| [[Jim Kolbe]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Tucson, Arizona|Tucson]]
| 1985 (Retiring in 2007)
| [[Arizona Senate|AZ Senate]]
| [[Northwestern University|Northwestern]], [[Stanford University|Stanford]]
|}
 
 
<span id="Arkansas"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Arkansas|Arkansas]]'''
{| class=wikitable
|- valign=bottom
! colspan=2| District
! Member
! Party
! Hometown
! First took<br>office
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Arkansas|1|1}}
| [[Marion Berry]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Gillett, Arkansas|Gillett]]
| 1997
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Arkansas|2|2}}
| [[Vic Snyder]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Little Rock, Arkansas|Little Rock]]
| 1997
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Arkansas|3|3}}
| [[John Boozman]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Rogers, Arkansas|Rogers]]
| 2001 (special election)
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Arkansas|4|4}}
| [[Mike Ross]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Prescott, Arkansas|Prescott]]
| 2001
|}
 
 
 
 
<span id="California"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from California|California]]'''
* {{ushr|California|1|1}}. [[Mike Thompson]] (D) of [[St. Helena, California|St. Helena]]
* {{ushr|California|2|2}}. [[Wally Herger]] (R) of [[Marysville, California|Marysville]]
* {{ushr|California|3|3}}. [[Dan Lungren]] (R) of [[Folsom, California|Folsom]]
* {{ushr|California|4|4}}. [[John Doolittle]] (R) of [[Rocklin, California|Rocklin]]
* {{ushr|California|5|5}}. [[Doris Matsui]] (D) of [[Sacramento, California|Sacramento]], installed [[March 10]], [[2005]]
::''Vacant,'' [[January 3]], [[2005]] - [[March 9]], [[2005]]
* {{ushr|California|6|6}}. [[Lynn Woolsey]] (D) of [[Petaluma, California|Petaluma]]
* {{ushr|California|7|7}}. [[George Miller (politician)|George Miller]] (D) of [[Martinez, California|Martinez]]
* {{ushr|California|8|8}}. [[Nancy Pelosi]] (D) of [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]]
* {{ushr|California|9|9}}. [[Barbara Lee]] (D) of [[Oakland, California|Oakland]]
* {{ushr|California|10|10}}. [[Ellen Tauscher]] (D) of [[Alamo, California|Alamo]]
* {{ushr|California|11|11}}. [[Richard Pombo]] (R) of [[Tracy, California|Tracy]]
* {{ushr|California|12|12}}. [[Tom Lantos]] (D) of [[San Mateo, California|San Mateo]]
* {{ushr|California|13|13}}. [[Pete Stark]] (D) of [[Fremont, California|Fremont]]
* {{ushr|California|14|14}}. [[Anna Eshoo]] (D) of [[Atherton, California|Atherton]]
* {{ushr|California|15|15}}. [[Mike Honda]] (D) of [[San Jose, California|San Jose]]
* {{ushr|California|16|16}}. [[Zoe Lofgren]] (D) of [[San Jose, California|San Jose]]
* {{ushr|California|17|17}}. [[Sam Farr]] (D) of [[Carmel, California|Carmel]]
* {{ushr|California|18|18}}. [[Dennis Cardoza]] (D) of [[Atwater, California|Atwater]]
* {{ushr|California|19|19}}. [[George Radanovich]] (R) of [[Mariposa, California|Mariposa]]
* {{ushr|California|20|20}}. [[Jim Costa]] (D) of [[Fresno, California|Fresno]]
* {{ushr|California|21|21}}. [[Devin Nunes]] (R) of [[Tulare, California|Tulare]]
* {{ushr|California|22|22}}. [[Bill Thomas]] (R) of [[Bakersfield, California|Bakersfield]] (Retiring in 2007)
* {{ushr|California|23|23}}. [[Lois Capps]] (D) of [[Santa Barbara, California|Santa Barbara]]
* {{ushr|California|24|24}}. [[Elton Gallegly]] (R) of [[Simi Valley, California|Simi Valley]]
* {{ushr|California|25|25}}. [[Howard McKeon]] (R) of [[Santa Clarita, California|Santa Clarita]]
* {{ushr|California|26|26}}. [[David Dreier]] (R) of [[San Dimas, California|San Dimas]]
* {{ushr|California|27|27}}. [[Brad Sherman]] (D) of [[Sherman Oaks, California|Sherman Oaks]]
* {{ushr|California|28|28}}. [[Howard Berman]] (D) of [[North Hollywood, California|North Hollywood]]
* {{ushr|California|29|29}}. [[Adam Schiff]] (D) of [[Burbank, California|Burbank]]
* {{ushr|California|30|30}}. [[Henry Waxman]] (D) of [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]]
* {{ushr|California|31|31}}. [[Xavier Becerra]] (D) of [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]]
* {{ushr|California|32|32}}. [[Hilda Solis]] (D) of [[El Monte, California|El Monte]]
* {{ushr|California|33|33}}. [[Diane Watson]] (D) of [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]]
* {{ushr|California|34|34}}. [[Lucille Roybal-Allard]] (D) of [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]]
* {{ushr|California|35|35}}. [[Maxine Waters]] (D) of [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]]
* {{ushr|California|36|36}}. [[Jane Harman]] (D) of [[Venice, California|Venice]]
* {{ushr|California|37|37}}. [[Juanita Millender-McDonald]] (D) of [[Carson, California|Carson]]
* {{ushr|California|38|38}}. [[Grace Napolitano]] (D) of [[Norwalk, California|Norwalk]]
* {{ushr|California|39|39}}. [[Linda Sanchez|Linda Sánchez]] (D) of [[Lakewood, California|Lakewood]]
* {{ushr|California|40|40}}. [[Edward R. Royce]] (R) of [[Fullerton, California|Fullerton]]
* {{ushr|California|41|41}}. [[Jerry Lewis (US politician)|Jerry Lewis]] (R) of [[Redlands, California|Redlands]]
* {{ushr|California|42|42}}. [[Gary Miller]] (R) of [[Diamond Bar, California|Diamond Bar]]
* {{ushr|California|43|43}}. [[Joe Baca]] (D) of [[Rialto, California|Rialto]]
* {{ushr|California|44|44}}. [[Ken Calvert]] (R) of [[Corona, California|Corona]]
* {{ushr|California|45|45}}. [[Mary Bono]] (R) of [[Palm Springs, California|Palm Springs]]
* {{ushr|California|46|46}}. [[Dana Rohrabacher]] (R) of [[Huntington Beach, California|Huntington Beach]]
* {{ushr|California|47|47}}. [[Loretta Sanchez]] (D) of [[Anaheim, California|Anaheim]]
* {{ushr|California|48|48}}. [[John Campbell (California politician)|John Campbell]] (R) of [[Irvine, California|Irvine]], installed [[December 7]], [[2005]]
::''Vacant,'' [[August 3]], [[2005]] - [[December 6]], [[2005]]
::[[Chris Cox]] (R) of [[Newport Beach, California|Newport Beach]], resigned [[August 2]], [[2005]]
* {{ushr|California|49|49}}. [[Darrell Issa]] (R) of [[Vista, California|Vista]]
* {{ushr|California|50|50}}. [[Brian Bilbray]] (R) of [[Carlsbad, California|Carlsbad]], installed [[June 13]], [[2006]]
::''Vacant,'' [[November 29]], [[2005]] - [[June 12]], [[2006]]
::[[Randy "Duke" Cunningham]] (R) of [[Del Mar, California|Del Mar]], resigned [[December 1]], [[2005]]
* {{ushr|California|51|51}}. [[Bob Filner]] (D) of [[San Diego, California|San Diego]]
* {{ushr|California|52|52}}. [[Duncan Hunter]] (R) of [[Alpine, California|Alpine]]
* {{ushr|California|53|53}}. [[Susan Davis]] (D) of [[San Diego, California|San Diego]]
 
<span id="Colorado"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Colorado|Colorado]]'''
* {{ushr|Colorado|1|1}}. [[Diana DeGette]] (D) of [[Denver, Colorado|Denver]]
* {{ushr|Colorado|2|2}}. [[Mark Udall]] (D) of [[Eldorado Springs, Colorado|Eldorado Springs]]
* {{ushr|Colorado|3|3}}. [[John Salazar]] (D) of [[Manassa, Colorado|Manassa]]
* {{ushr|Colorado|4|4}}. [[Marilyn Musgrave]] (R) of [[Fort Morgan, Colorado|Fort Morgan]]
* {{ushr|Colorado|5|5}}. [[Joel Hefley]] (R) of [[Colorado Springs, Colorado|Colorado Springs]] (Retiring in 2007)
* {{ushr|Colorado|6|6}}. [[Thomas G. Tancredo]] (R) of [[Littleton, Colorado|Littleton]]
* {{ushr|Colorado|7|7}}. [[Bob Beauprez]] (R) of [[Arvada, Colorado|Arvada]] ([[Colorado gubernatorial election, 2006|Running for Governor in 2006]])
 
<span id="Connecticut"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Connecticut|Connecticut]]'''
* {{ushr|Connecticut|1|1}}. [[John Larson]] (D) of [[East Hartford, Connecticut|East Hartford]]
* {{ushr|Connecticut|2|2}}. [[Rob Simmons]] (R) of [[Mystic, Connecticut|Mystic]]
* {{ushr|Connecticut|3|3}}. [[Rosa DeLauro]] (D) of [[New Haven, Connecticut|New Haven]]
* {{ushr|Connecticut|4|4}}. [[Christopher Shays]] (R) of [[Bridgeport, Connecticut|Bridgeport]]
* {{ushr|Connecticut|5|5}}. [[Nancy Johnson (politician)|Nancy Johnson]] (R) of [[New Britain, Connecticut|New Britain]]
 
 
<span id="Delaware"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Delaware|Delaware]]'''
{| class=wikitable
|- valign=bottom
! colspan=2| District
! Member
! Party
! Hometown
! First took<br>office
! Prior Background
! Education
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Delaware|AL|At Large}}
| [[Michael N. Castle]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Wilmington, Delaware|Wilmington]]
| 1993
| [[Governor of Delaware]]
| [[Hamilton College]], [[Georgetown University Law Center|Georgetown]]
|}
 
 
<span id="Florida"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Florida|Florida]]'''
* {{ushr|Florida|1|1}}. [[Jeff Miller]] (R) of [[Chumuckla, Florida|Chumuckla]]
* {{ushr|Florida|2|2}}. [[Allen Boyd]] (D) of [[Monticello, Florida|Monticello]]
* {{ushr|Florida|3|3}}. [[Corrine Brown]] (D) of [[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]]
* {{ushr|Florida|4|4}}. [[Ander Crenshaw]] (R) of [[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]]
* {{ushr|Florida|5|5}}. [[Ginny Brown-Waite]] (R) of [[Crystal River, Florida|Crystal River]]
* {{ushr|Florida|6|6}}. [[Cliff Stearns]] (R) of [[Ocala, Florida|Ocala]]
* {{ushr|Florida|7|7}}. [[John Mica]] (R) of [[Winter Park, Florida|Winter Park]]
* {{ushr|Florida|8|8}}. [[Ric Keller]] (R) of [[Orlando, Florida|Orlando]]
* {{ushr|Florida|9|9}}. [[Michael Bilirakis]] (R) of [[Tarpon Springs, Florida|Tarpon Springs]] (Retiring in 2007)
* {{ushr|Florida|10|10}}. [[Bill Young]] (R) of [[Indian Shores, Florida|Indian Shores]]
* {{ushr|Florida|11|11}}. [[Jim Davis (politician)|Jim Davis]] (D) of [[Tampa, Florida|Tampa]]
* {{ushr|Florida|12|12}}. [[Adam Putnam]] (R) of [[Bartow, Florida|Bartow]]
* {{ushr|Florida|13|13}}. [[Katherine Harris]] (R) of [[Sarasota, Florida|Sarasota]] ([[Florida United States Senate election, 2006|Running for U.S. Senate in 2006]])
* {{ushr|Florida|14|14}}. [[Connie Mack IV]] (R) of [[Fort Myers, Florida|Fort Myers]]
* {{ushr|Florida|15|15}}. [[Dave Weldon]] (R) of [[Palm Bay, Florida|Palm Bay]]
* {{ushr|Florida|16|16}}. ''Vacant,'' [[September 29]][[2006]]–present
::[[Mark Foley]] (R) of [[Jupiter, Florida|Jupiter]], resigned [[September 29]][[2006]]
* {{ushr|Florida|17|17}}. [[Kendrick Meek]] (D) of [[Miami, Florida|Miami]]
* {{ushr|Florida|18|18}}. [[Ileana Ros-Lehtinen]] (R) of [[Miami, Florida|Miami]]
* {{ushr|Florida|19|19}}. [[Robert Wexler]] (D) of [[Boca Raton, Florida|Boca Raton]]
* {{ushr|Florida|20|20}}. [[Debbie Wasserman Schultz]] (D) of [[Weston, Florida|Weston]]
* {{ushr|Florida|21|21}}. [[Lincoln Diaz-Balart]] (R) of [[Miami, Florida|Miami]]
* {{ushr|Florida|22|22}}. [[E. Clay Shaw, Jr.|Clay Shaw]] (R) of [[Fort Lauderdale, Florida|Fort Lauderdale]]
* {{ushr|Florida|23|23}}. [[Alcee Hastings]] (D) of [[Miramar, Florida|Miramar]]
* {{ushr|Florida|24|24}}. [[Tom Feeney]] (R) of [[Oviedo, Florida|Oviedo]]
* {{ushr|Florida|25|25}}. [[Mario Diaz-Balart]] (R) of [[Miami, Florida|Miami]]
 
<span id="Georgia"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Georgia|Georgia]]'''
* {{ushr|Georgia|1|1}}. [[Jack Kingston]] (R) of [[Savannah, Georgia|Savannah]]
* {{ushr|Georgia|2|2}}. [[Sanford Bishop]] (D) of [[Albany, Georgia|Albany]]
* {{ushr|Georgia|3|3}}. [[Jim Marshall (U.S. politician)|Jim Marshall]] (D) of [[Macon, Georgia|Macon]]
* {{ushr|Georgia|4|4}}. [[Cynthia McKinney]] (D) of [[Stone Mountain, Georgia|Stone Mountain]]
* {{ushr|Georgia|5|5}}. [[John Lewis (politician)|John Lewis]] (D) of [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]]
* {{ushr|Georgia|6|6}}. [[Tom Price (US politician)|Tom Price]] (R) of [[Roswell, Georgia|Roswell]]
* {{ushr|Georgia|7|7}}. [[John Linder]] (R) of [[Duluth, Georgia|Duluth]]
* {{ushr|Georgia|8|8}}. [[Lynn Westmoreland]] (R) of [[Grantville, Georgia|Grantville]]
* {{ushr|Georgia|9|9}}. [[Charlie Norwood]] (R) of [[Evans, Georgia|Evans]]
* {{ushr|Georgia|10|10}}. [[Nathan Deal]] (R) of [[Gainesville, Georgia|Gainesville]]
* {{ushr|Georgia|11|11}}. [[Phil Gingrey]] (R) of [[Marietta, Georgia|Marietta]]
* {{ushr|Georgia|12|12}}. [[John Barrow (US politician)|John Barrow]] (D) of [[Athens, Georgia|Athens]]
* {{ushr|Georgia|13|13}}. [[David Scott (politician)|David Scott]] (D) of [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]]
 
 
<span id="Hawaii"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Hawaii|Hawaii]]'''
{| class=wikitable
|- valign=bottom
! colspan=2| District
! Member
! Party
! Hometown
! First took<br>office
! Prior Background
! Education
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Hawaii|1|1}}
| [[Neil Abercrombie]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Honolulu, Hawaii|Honolulu]]
| 1986, 1991
| [[Honolulu City Council]]; [[Hawaii Senate|Hawaii State Senate]]
| [[Union College]], [[University of Hawaii at Manoa|Hawaii]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Hawaii|2|2}}
| [[Ed Case]] *
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Honolulu, Hawaii|Honolulu]]
| 2003
| [[Hawaii House of Representatives]]
| [[Williams College]], [[Hastings College of Law]]
|}
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Lost in [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] [[Primary election|primary]] for [[Hawaii United States Senate election, 2006|U.S. Senate]] in [[2006]].
 
 
<span id="Idaho"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Idaho|Idaho]]'''
* {{ushr|Idaho|1|1}}. [[C. L. Otter]] (R) of [[Star, Idaho|Star]] ([[Idaho gubernatorial election, 2006|Running for Governor in 2006]])
* {{ushr|Idaho|2|2}}. [[Michael K. Simpson]] (R) of [[Blackfoot, Idaho]]
 
<span id="Illinois"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Illinois|Illinois]]'''
* {{ushr|Illinois|1|1}}. [[Bobby Rush]] (D) of [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]]
* {{ushr|Illinois|2|2}}. [[Jesse Jackson, Jr.]] (D) of [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]]
* {{ushr|Illinois|3|3}}. [[Dan Lipinski]] (D) of [[Western Springs, Illinois|Western Springs]]
* {{ushr|Illinois|4|4}}. [[Luis Gutierrez]] (D) of [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]]
* {{ushr|Illinois|5|5}}. [[Rahm Emanuel]] (D) of [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]]
* {{ushr|Illinois|6|6}}. [[Henry Hyde]] (R) of [[Wood Dale, Illinois|Wood Dale]] (Retiring in 2007)
* {{ushr|Illinois|7|7}}. [[Danny K. Davis]] (D) of [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]]
* {{ushr|Illinois|8|8}}. [[Melissa Bean]] (D) of [[Barrington, Illinois|Barrington]]
* {{ushr|Illinois|9|9}}. [[Janice D. Schakowsky]] (D) of [[Evanston, Illinois|Evanston]]
* {{ushr|Illinois|10|10}}. [[Mark Steven Kirk]] (R) of [[Highland Park, Illinois|Highland Park]]
* {{ushr|Illinois|11|11}}. [[Jerry Weller]] (R) of [[Morris, Illinois|Morris]]
* {{ushr|Illinois|12|12}}. [[Jerry Costello]] (D) of [[Belleville, Illinois|Belleville]]
* {{ushr|Illinois|13|13}}. [[Judy Biggert]] (R) of [[Hinsdale, Illinois|Hinsdale]]
* {{ushr|Illinois|14|14}}. [[Dennis Hastert]] (R) of [[Yorkville, Illinois|Yorkville]]
* {{ushr|Illinois|15|15}}. [[Timothy V. Johnson]] (R) of [[Urbana, Illinois|Urbana]]
* {{ushr|Illinois|16|16}}. [[Donald Manzullo]] (R) of [[Egan, Illinois|Egan]]
* {{ushr|Illinois|17|17}}. [[Lane Evans]] (D) of [[Rock Island, Illinois|Rock Island]] (Retiring in 2007)
* {{ushr|Illinois|18|18}}. [[Ray LaHood]] (R) of [[Peoria, Illinois|Peoria]]
* {{ushr|Illinois|19|19}}. [[John Shimkus]] (R) of [[Collinsville, Illinois|Collinsville]]
 
<span id="Indiana"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Indiana|Indiana]]'''
* {{ushr|Indiana|1|1}}. [[Peter Visclosky]] (D) of [[Merrillville, Indiana|Merrillville]]
* {{ushr|Indiana|2|2}}. [[Chris Chocola]] (R) of [[Bristol, Indiana|Bristol]]
* {{ushr|Indiana|3|3}}. [[Mark Souder]] (R) of [[Fort Wayne, Indiana|Fort Wayne]]
* {{ushr|Indiana|4|4}}. [[Steve Buyer]] (R) of [[Monticello, Indiana|Monticello]]
* {{ushr|Indiana|5|5}}. [[Dan Burton (U.S. Congressman)|Dan Burton]] (R) of [[Indianapolis, Indiana|Indianapolis]]
* {{ushr|Indiana|6|6}}. [[Mike Pence]] (R) of [[Columbus, Indiana|Columbus]]
* {{ushr|Indiana|7|7}}. [[Julia Carson]] (D) of [[Indianapolis, Indiana|Indianapolis]]
* {{ushr|Indiana|8|8}}. [[John Hostettler]] (R) of [[Blairsville, Indiana|Blairsville]]
* {{ushr|Indiana|9|9}}. [[Mike Sodrel]] (R) of [[New Albany, Indiana|New Albany]]
 
<span id="Iowa"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Iowa|Iowa]]'''
* {{ushr|Iowa|1|1}}. [[Jim Nussle]] (R) of [[Manchester, Iowa|Manchester]] ([[Iowa gubernatorial election, 2006|Running for Governor in 2006]])
* {{ushr|Iowa|2|2}}. [[Jim Leach]] (R) of [[Iowa City, Iowa|Iowa City]]
* {{ushr|Iowa|3|3}}. [[Leonard Boswell]] (D) of [[Des Moines, Iowa|Des Moines]]
* {{ushr|Iowa|4|4}}. [[Tom Latham]] (R) of [[Alexander, Iowa|Alexander]]
* {{ushr|Iowa|5|5}}. [[Steve King]] (R) of [[Kiron, Iowa|Kiron]]
 
<span id="Kansas"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Kansas|Kansas]]'''
* {{ushr|Kansas|1|1}}. [[Jerry Moran]] (R) of [[Hays, Kansas|Hays]]
* {{ushr|Kansas|2|2}}. [[Jim Ryun]] (R) of [[Topeka, Kansas|Topeka]]
* {{ushr|Kansas|3|3}}. [[Dennis Moore]] (D) of [[Lenexa, Kansas|Lenexa]]
* {{ushr|Kansas|4|4}}. [[Todd Tiahrt]] (R) of [[Goddard, Kansas|Goddard]]
 
<span id="Kentucky"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Kentucky|Kentucky]]'''
* {{ushr|Kentucky|1|1}}. [[Ed Whitfield]] (R) of [[Hopkinsville, Kentucky|Hopkinsville]]
* {{ushr|Kentucky|2|2}}. [[Ron Lewis]] (R) of [[Cecilia, Kentucky|Cecilia]]
* {{ushr|Kentucky|3|3}}. [[Anne Northup]] (R) of [[Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville]]
* {{ushr|Kentucky|4|4}}. [[Geoff Davis]] (R) of [[Hebron, Kentucky|Hebron]]
* {{ushr|Kentucky|5|5}}. [[Harold Rogers]] (R) of [[Somerset, Kentucky|Somerset]]
* {{ushr|Kentucky|6|6}}. [[Ben Chandler]] (D) of [[Versailles, Kentucky|Versailles]]
 
<span id="Louisiana"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Louisiana|Louisiana]]'''
* {{ushr|Louisiana|1|1}}. [[Bobby Jindal]] (R) of [[Kenner, Louisiana|Kenner]]
* {{ushr|Louisiana|2|2}}. [[William J. Jefferson]] (D) of [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]]
* {{ushr|Louisiana|3|3}}. [[Charlie Melancon]] (D) of [[Napoleonville, Louisiana|Napoleonville]]
* {{ushr|Louisiana|4|4}}. [[Jim McCrery]] (R) of [[Shreveport, Louisiana|Shreveport]]
* {{ushr|Louisiana|5|5}}. [[Rodney Alexander]] (R) of [[Quitman, Louisiana|Quitman]]
* {{ushr|Louisiana|6|6}}. [[Richard H. Baker]] (R) of [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana|Baton Rouge]]
* {{ushr|Louisiana|7|7}}. [[Charles Boustany]] (R) of [[Lafayette, Louisiana|Lafayette]]
 
<span id="Maine"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Maine|Maine]]'''
* {{ushr|Maine|1|1}}. [[Tom Allen]] (D) of [[Portland, Maine|Portland]]
* {{ushr|Maine|2|2}}. [[Mike Michaud]] (D) of [[East Millinocket]]
 
 
<span id="Maryland"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Maryland|Maryland]]'''
{| class=wikitable
|- valign=bottom
! colspan=2| District
! Member
! Party
! Hometown
! First took<br>office
! Prior Background
! Education
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Maryland|1|1}}
| [[Wayne Gilchrest]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Kennedyville, Maryland|Kennedyville]]
| 1991
| [[teacher]]
| [[Delaware State University|Delaware State College]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Maryland|2|2}}
| [[Dutch Ruppersberger]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Cockeysville, Maryland|Cockeysville]]
| 2003
| [[Baltimore County Executive]]
| [[University of Maryland, College Park|Maryland]], [[University of Baltimore]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Maryland|3|3}}
| [[Ben Cardin]] *
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Baltimore, Maryland|Baltimore]]
| 1987
| [[Maryland House of Delegates|Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates]]
| [[University of Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh]], [[University of Maryland, Baltimore|Maryland]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Maryland|4|4}}
| [[Albert Wynn]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Largo, Maryland|Largo]]
| 1993
| [[Maryland State Senate|Maryland State Senator]]
| [[University of Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh]], [[Howard University|Howard]], [[Georgetown University Law Center|Georgetown]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Maryland|5|5}}
| [[Steny Hoyer]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Mitchellville, Maryland|Mitchellville]]
| 1981
| [[Maryland State Senate|President of the Maryland State Senate]]
| [[University of Maryland, College Park|Maryland]], [[Georgetown University Law Center|Georgetown]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Maryland|6|6}}
| [[Roscoe Bartlett]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Frederick, Maryland|Frederick]]
| 1993
| [[education]], [[private sector]]
| [[Columbia Union College|Columbia Union]], [[University of Maryland, College Park|Maryland]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Maryland|7|7}}
| [[Elijah Cummings]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Baltimore, Maryland|Baltimore]]
| 1996
| [[Maryland House of Delegates]]
| [[Howard University|Howard]], [[University of Maryland, Baltimore|Maryland]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Maryland|8|8}}
| [[Chris Van Hollen]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Kensington, Maryland|Kensington]]
| 2003
| [[Maryland State Senate|Maryland State Senator]]
| [[Swarthmore College|Swarthmore]], [[John F. Kennedy School of Government|Harvard]], [[Georgetown University Law Center|Georgetown]]
|}
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki> [[Maryland United States Senate election, 2006|Running for U.S. Senate in 2006]]
 
 
<span id="Massachusetts"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Massachusetts|Massachusetts]]'''
* {{ushr|Massachusetts|1|1}}. [[John Olver]] (D) of [[Amherst, Massachusetts|Amherst]]
* {{ushr|Massachusetts|2|2}}. [[Richard Neal]] (D) of [[Springfield, Massachusetts|Springfield]]
* {{ushr|Massachusetts|3|3}}. [[Jim McGovern]] (D) of [[Worcester, Massachusetts|Worcester]]
* {{ushr|Massachusetts|4|4}}. [[Barney Frank]] (D) of [[Newton, Massachusetts|Newton]]
* {{ushr|Massachusetts|5|5}}. [[Marty Meehan]] (D) of [[Lowell, Massachusetts|Lowell]]
* {{ushr|Massachusetts|6|6}}. [[John F. Tierney|John Tierney]] (D) of [[Salem, Massachusetts|Salem]]
* {{ushr|Massachusetts|7|7}}. [[Ed Markey]] (D) of [[Malden, Massachusetts|Malden]]
* {{ushr|Massachusetts|8|8}}. [[Mike Capuano]] (D) of [[Somerville, Massachusetts|Somerville]]
* {{ushr|Massachusetts|9|9}}. [[Stephen Lynch (politician)|Stephen Lynch]] (D) of [[South Boston, Massachusetts|South Boston]]
* {{ushr|Massachusetts|10|10}}. [[Bill Delahunt]] (D) of [[Quincy, Massachusetts|Quincy]]
 
<span id="Michigan"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Michigan|Michigan]]'''
* {{ushr|Michigan|1|1}}. [[Bart Stupak]] (D) of [[Marquette, Michigan|Marquette]]
* {{ushr|Michigan|2|2}}. [[Peter Hoekstra]] (R) of [[Holland, Michigan|Holland]]
* {{ushr|Michigan|3|3}}. [[Vern Ehlers]] (R) of [[Grand Rapids, Michigan|Grand Rapids]]
* {{ushr|Michigan|4|4}}. [[David Lee Camp]] (R) of [[Midland, Michigan|Midland]]
* {{ushr|Michigan|5|5}}. [[Dale Kildee]] (D) of [[Flint, Michigan|Flint]]
* {{ushr|Michigan|6|6}}. [[Fred Upton]] (R) of [[St. Joseph, Michigan|St. Joseph]]
* {{ushr|Michigan|7|7}}. [[Joe Schwarz]] (R) of [[Battle Creek, Michigan|Battle Creek]]
* {{ushr|Michigan|8|8}}. [[Mike J. Rogers]] (R) of [[Lansing, Michigan|Lansing]]
* {{ushr|Michigan|9|9}}. [[Joe Knollenberg]] (R) of [[Bloomfield Hills, Michigan|Bloomfield Hills]]
* {{ushr|Michigan|10|10}}. [[Candice S. Miller]] (R) of [[Harrison Township, Michigan|Harrison Township]]
* {{ushr|Michigan|11|11}}. [[Thaddeus McCotter]] (R) of [[Livonia, Michigan|Livonia]]
* {{ushr|Michigan|12|12}}. [[Sander Levin]] (D) of [[Royal Oak, Michigan|Royal Oak]]
* {{ushr|Michigan|13|13}}. [[Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick]] (D) of [[Detroit, Michigan|Detroit]]
* {{ushr|Michigan|14|14}}. [[John Conyers]] (D) of [[Detroit, Michigan|Detroit]]
* {{ushr|Michigan|15|15}}. [[John Dingell]] (D) of [[Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn]]
 
<span id="Minnesota"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Minnesota|Minnesota]]'''
* {{ushr|Minnesota|1|1}}. [[Gil Gutknecht]] (R) of [[Rochester, Minnesota|Rochester]]
* {{ushr|Minnesota|2|2}}. [[John Kline (politician)|John Kline]] (R) of [[Lakeville, Minnesota|Lakeville]]
* {{ushr|Minnesota|3|3}}. [[Jim Ramstad]] (R) of [[Minnetonka, Minnesota|Minnetonka]]
* {{ushr|Minnesota|4|4}}. [[Betty McCollum]] (D) of [[St. Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]]
* {{ushr|Minnesota|5|5}}. [[Martin Olav Sabo]] (D) of [[Minneapolis, Minnesota|Minneapolis]] (Retiring in 2007)
* {{ushr|Minnesota|6|6}}. [[Mark Kennedy]] (R) of [[Watertown, Minnesota|Watertown]] ([[Minnesota United States Senate election, 2006|Running for U.S. Senate in 2006]])
* {{ushr|Minnesota|7|7}}. [[Collin Peterson]] (D) of [[Detroit Lakes, Minnesota|Detroit Lakes]]
* {{ushr|Minnesota|8|8}}. [[James Oberstar]] (D) of [[Chisholm, Minnesota|Chisholm]]
 
 
<span id="Mississippi"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Mississippi|Mississippi]]'''
{| class=wikitable
|- valign=bottom
! colspan=2| District
! Member
! Party
! Hometown
! First took<br>office
! Prior Background
! Education
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Mississippi|1|1}}
| nowrap | [[Roger Wicker]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Tupelo, Mississippi|Tupelo]]
| 1995
| [[United States Air Force|U.S. Air Force]], [[Mississippi State Senate|MS Senate]]
| [[University of Mississippi|Ole Miss]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Mississippi|2|2}}
| nowrap | [[Bennie Thompson]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Bolton, Mississippi|Bolton]]
| 1993 (special election)
| [[alderman]], [[mayor]] of [[Bolton, Mississippi|Bolton]], [[Hinds County Board of Supervisors]]
| [[Tougaloo College]], [[Jackson State University|Jackson State]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Mississppi|3|3}}
| nowrap | [[Chip Pickering]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Hebron, Mississippi|Hebron]]
| 1997
| [[Congressional aide]]
| [[University of Mississippi|Ole Miss]], [[Baylor University|Baylor]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Mississippi|4|4}}
| nowrap | [[Gene Taylor]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi|Bay Saint Louis]]
| 1989 (special election)
| [[United States Coast Guard|U.S. Coast Guard]], [[Mississippi State Senate|MS Senate]]
| [[Tulane University|Tulane]], Post-graduate work at [[University of Southern Mississippi|University of Southern Mississippi, Gulf Park Campus]]
|}
 
<span id="Missouri"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Missouri|Missouri]]'''
* {{ushr|Missouri|1|1}}. [[William Lacy Clay, Jr.]] (D) of [[St. Louis, Missouri|St. Louis]]
* {{ushr|Missouri|2|2}}. [[Todd Akin]] (R) of [[St. Louis, Missouri|St. Louis]]
* {{ushr|Missouri|3|3}}. [[Russ Carnahan]] (D) of [[St. Louis, Missouri|St. Louis]]
* {{ushr|Missouri|4|4}}. [[Ike Skelton]] (D) of [[Lexington, Missouri|Lexington]]
* {{ushr|Missouri|5|5}}. [[Emanuel Cleaver]] (D) of [[Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City]]
* {{ushr|Missouri|6|6}}. [[Sam Graves]] (R) of [[Tarkio, Missouri|Tarkio]]
* {{ushr|Missouri|7|7}}. [[Roy Blunt]] (R) of [[Branson, Missouri|Branson]]
* {{ushr|Missouri|8|8}}. [[Jo Ann Emerson]] (R) of [[Cape Girardeau, Missouri|Cape Girardeau]]
* {{ushr|Missouri|9|9}}. [[Kenny Hulshof]] (R) of [[Columbia, Missouri|Columbia]]
 
<span id="Montana"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Montana|Montana]]'''
* {{ushr|Montana|AL|At Large}}. [[Denny Rehberg]] (R) of [[Billings, Montana|Billings]]
 
<span id="Nebraska"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Nebraska|Nebraska]]'''
* {{ushr|Nebraska|1|1}}. [[Jeff Fortenberry]] (R) of [[Lincoln, Nebraska|Lincoln]]
* {{ushr|Nebraska|2|2}}. [[Lee Terry]] (R) of [[Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha]]
* {{ushr|Nebraska|3|3}}. [[Tom Osborne (football coach)|Tom Osborne]] (R) of [[LeMoyne, Nebraska|LeMoyne]] (Retiring in 2007)
 
<span id="Nevada"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Nevada|Nevada]]'''
* {{ushr|Nevada|1|1}}. [[Shelley Berkley]] (D) of [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]]
* {{ushr|Nevada|2|2}}. [[Jim Gibbons (US politician)|Jim Gibbons]] (R) of [[Reno, Nevada|Reno]] ([[Nevada gubernatorial election, 2006|Running for Governor in 2006]])
* {{ushr|Nevada|3|3}}. [[Jon Porter]] (R) of [[Henderson, Nevada|Henderson]]
 
<span id="New Hampshire"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from New Hampshire|New Hampshire]]'''
* {{ushr|New Hampshire|1|1}}. [[Jeb Bradley]] (R) of [[Wolfeboro, New Hampshire|Wolfeboro]]
* {{ushr|New Hampshire|2|2}}. [[Charlie Bass]] (R) of [[Peterborough, New Hampshire|Peterborough]]
 
 
<span id="New Jersey"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from New Jersey|New Jersey]]'''
{| class=wikitable
|- valign=bottom
! colspan=2| District
! Member
! Party
! Hometown
! First took<br>office
! Prior Background
! Education
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|New Jersey|1|1}}
| [[Rob Andrews]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Haddon Heights, New Jersey|Haddon Heights]]
| 1990
| [[Camden County, New Jersey|Camden County]] [[Board of Chosen Freeholders]]
| [[Bucknell University|Bucknell]], [[Cornell Law School|Cornell]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|New Jersey|2|2}}
| [[Frank LoBiondo]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Vineland, New Jersey|Vineland]]
| 2003
| [[New Jersey General Assembly]]
| [[Saint Joseph's University|St. Joseph's]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|New Jersey|3|3}}
| [[Jim Saxton]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Mount Holly, New Jersey|Mount Holly]]
| 1984
| [[New Jersey Senate]]
| [[East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania|East Stroudsburg]], [[Temple University|Temple]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|New Jersey|4|4}}
| [[Chris Smith (US politician)|Chris Smith]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Hamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey|Hamilton]]
| 1980
| [[private sector]]
| [[The College of New Jersey|Trenton State College]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|New Jersey|5|5}}
| [[Scott Garrett]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Sussex, New Jersey|Sussex]]
| 2003
| [[New Jersey General Assembly]]
| [[Montclair State University|Montclair State]], [[Rutgers University|Rutgers]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|New Jersey|6|6}}
| [[Frank Pallone]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Long Branch, New Jersey|Long Branch]]
| 1989
| [[New Jersey Senate]]
| [[Middlebury College|Middlebury]], [[The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy|Tufts]], [[Rutgers University|Rutgers]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|New Jersey|7|7}}
| [[Mike Ferguson (New Jersey)|Mike Ferguson]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Warren Township, New Jersey|Warren]]
| 2001
| [[Teacher]]
| [[University of Notre Dame|Notre Dame]], [[Georgetown University|Georgetown]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|New Jersey|8|8}}
| [[Bill Pascrell Jr.]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Paterson, New Jersey|Paterson]]
| 1989
| Mayor of [[Paterson, New Jersey|Paterson]]
| [[Fordham University|Fordham]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|New Jersey|9|9}}
| [[Steve Rothman]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Fair Lawn, New Jersey|Fair Lawn]]
| 1997
| [[Bergen County, New Jersey|Bergen County]] Surrogate Court [[judge]]
| [[Syracuse University|Syracuse]], [[Washington University in St. Louis|Washington University]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|New Jersey|10|10}}
| [[Donald M. Payne]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Newark, New Jersey|Newark]]
| 1989
| [[Newark, New Jersey|Newark]] City Councilmember
| [[Seton Hall University|Seton Hall]], [[Springfield College]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|New Jersey|11|11}}
| [[Rodney Frelinghuysen]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Morristown, New Jersey|Morristown]]
| 1995
| [[New Jersey General Assembly]]
| [[Hobart College|Hobart]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|New Jersey|12|12}}
| [[Rush D. Holt Jr.]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Pennington, New Jersey|Pennington]]
| 1999
| [[physicist]]
| [[Carleton College]], [[New York University|NYU]]
|-
| bgcolor=black |
| {{ushr|New Jersey|13|13}}
| colspan="6" |[[Vacant]]*
|}
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki> [[Bob Menendez]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]]) of [[Hoboken, New Jersey|Hoboken]], resigned [[January 17]], [[2006]]
 
 
<span id="New Mexico"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from New Mexico|New Mexico]]'''
* {{ushr|New Mexico|1|1}}. [[Heather Wilson]] (R) of [[Albuquerque, New Mexico|Albuquerque]]
* {{ushr|New Mexico|2|2}}. [[Steve Pearce]] (R) of [[Hobbs, New Mexico|Hobbs]]
* {{ushr|New Mexico|3|3}}. [[Tom Udall]] (D) of [[Santa Fe, New Mexico|Santa Fe]]
 
<span id="New York"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from New York|New York]]'''
* {{ushr|New York|1|1}}. [[Tim Bishop]] (D) of [[Southampton, New York|Southampton]]
* {{ushr|New York|2|2}}. [[Steve Israel]] (D) of [[Huntington, New York|Huntington]]
* {{ushr|New York|3|3}}. [[Peter T. King]] (R) of [[Seaford, New York|Seaford]]
* {{ushr|New York|4|4}}. [[Carolyn McCarthy]] (D) of [[Mineola, New York|Mineola]]
* {{ushr|New York|5|5}}. [[Gary Ackerman]] (D) of [[Jamaica Estates, New York|Jamaica Estates]]
* {{ushr|New York|6|6}}. [[Gregory W. Meeks]] (D) of [[Queens, New York|Queens]]
* {{ushr|New York|7|7}}. [[Joseph Crowley]] (D) of [[Queens, New York|Queens]]
* {{ushr|New York|8|8}}. [[Jerrold Nadler]] (D) of [[New York, New York|New York]]
* {{ushr|New York|9|9}}. [[Anthony D. Weiner]] (D) of [[Brooklyn, New York|Brooklyn]]
* {{ushr|New York|10|10}}. [[Edolphus Towns]] (D) of [[Brooklyn, New York|Brooklyn]]
* {{ushr|New York|11|11}}. [[Major Owens]] (D) of [[Brooklyn, New York|Brooklyn]] (Retiring in 2007)
* {{ushr|New York|12|12}}. [[Nydia Velázquez]] (D) of [[Brooklyn, New York|Brooklyn]]
* {{ushr|New York|13|13}}. [[Vito Fossella]] (R) of [[Staten Island, New York|Staten Island]]
* {{ushr|New York|14|14}}. [[Carolyn B. Maloney]] (D) of [[New York, New York|New York]]
* {{ushr|New York|15|15}}. [[Charles Rangel]] (D) of [[New York, New York|New York]]
* {{ushr|New York|16|16}}. [[José Serrano]] (D) of [[Bronx, New York|Bronx]]
* {{ushr|New York|17|17}}. [[Eliot L. Engel]] (D) of [[Bronx, New York|Bronx]]
* {{ushr|New York|18|18}}. [[Nita Lowey]] (D) of [[Harrison, New York|Harrison]]
* {{ushr|New York|19|19}}. [[Sue W. Kelly]] (R) of [[Katonah, New York|Katonah]]
* {{ushr|New York|20|20}}. [[John E. Sweeney]] (R) of [[Clifton Park, New York|Clifton Park]]
* {{ushr|New York|21|21}}. [[Michael R. McNulty]] (D) of [[Green Estates, New York|Green Estates]]
* {{ushr|New York|22|22}}. [[Maurice Hinchey]] (D) of [[Saugerties, New York|Saugerties]]
* {{ushr|New York|23|23}}. [[John M. McHugh]] (R) of [[Pierrepont Manor, New York|Pierrepont Manor]]
* {{ushr|New York|24|24}}. [[Sherwood Boehlert]] (R) of [[New Hartford, New York|New Hartford]] (Retiring in 2007)
* {{ushr|New York|25|25}}. [[James T. Walsh]] (R) of [[Syracuse, New York|Syracuse]]
* {{ushr|New York|26|26}}. [[Thomas M. Reynolds]] (R) of [[Clarence, New York|Clarence]]
* {{ushr|New York|27|27}}. [[Brian Higgins]] (D) of [[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]]
* {{ushr|New York|28|28}}. [[Louise McIntosh Slaughter]] (D) of [[Fairport, New York|Fairport]]
* {{ushr|New York|29|29}}. [[Randy Kuhl]] (R) of [[Hammondsport, New York|Hammondsport]]
 
<span id="North Carolina"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from North Carolina|North Carolina]]'''
* {{ushr|North Carolina|1|1}}. [[G. K. Butterfield]] (D) of [[Wilson, North Carolina|Wilson]]
* {{ushr|North Carolina|2|2}}. [[Bob Etheridge]] (D) of [[Lillington, North Carolina|Lillington]]
* {{ushr|North Carolina|3|3}}. [[Walter B. Jones]] (R) of [[Farmville, North Carolina|Farmville]]
* {{ushr|North Carolina|4|4}}. [[David Price (American politician)|David Price]] (D) of [[Chapel Hill, North Carolina|Chapel Hill]]
* {{ushr|North Carolina|5|5}}. [[Virginia Foxx]] (R) of [[Grandfather Community, North Carolina|Grandfather Community]]
* {{ushr|North Carolina|6|6}}. [[Howard Coble]] (R) of [[Greensboro, North Carolina|Greensboro]]
* {{ushr|North Carolina|7|7}}. [[Mike McIntyre]] (D) of [[Lumberton, North Carolina|Lumberton]]
* {{ushr|North Carolina|8|8}}. [[Robin Hayes]] (R) of [[Concord, North Carolina|Concord]]
* {{ushr|North Carolina|9|9}}. [[Sue Wilkins Myrick]] (R) of [[Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]]
* {{ushr|North Carolina|10|10}}. [[Patrick McHenry]] (R) of [[Cherryville, North Carolina|Cherryville]]
* {{ushr|North Carolina|11|11}}. [[Charles H. Taylor]] (R) of [[Brevard, North Carolina|Brevard]]
* {{ushr|North Carolina|12|12}}. [[Mel Watt]] (D) of [[Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]]
* {{ushr|North Carolina|13|13}}. [[Brad Miller (congressman)|Brad Miller]] (D) of [[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]]
 
 
<span id="North Dakota"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from North Dakota|North Dakota]]'''
{| class=wikitable
|- valign=bottom
! colspan=2| District
! Member
! Party
! Hometown
! First took<br>office
! Prior Background
! Education
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|North Dakota|AL|At Large}}
| [[Earl Pomeroy]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Mandan, North Dakota|Mandan]]
| 1993
| State Insurance Commissioner
| [[University of North Dakota|UND]], [[Durham University|University of Durham]]
|}
 
 
<span id="Ohio"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Ohio|Ohio]]'''
{| class=wikitable
|- valign=bottom
! colspan=2| District
! Member
! Party
! Hometown
! First took<br>office
! Prior background
! Education
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Ohio|1|1}}
| nowrap | [[Steve Chabot]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Cincinnati, Ohio|Cincinnati]]
| 1995
| [[Hamilton Co. Commissioner]]
| [[William and Mary|William and Mary]], [[Northern Kentucky University|Northern Kentucky]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Ohio|2|2}}
| nowrap | [[Jean Schmidt]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Miami Township, Ohio|Miami Township]]
| 2005 (special election)
| [[Ohio State Senator]]
| [[University of Cincinnati|Cincinnati]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Ohio|3|3}}
| nowrap | [[Michael R. Turner]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Dayton, Ohio|Dayton]]
| 2003
| [[Mayor of Dayton]]
| [[Ohio Northern University|Ohio Northern]], [[Case Western University|Case Western]], [[University of Dayton|Dayton]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Ohio|4|4}}
| nowrap | [[Michael G. Oxley]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Findlay, Ohio|Findlay]]
| 1981 (Retiring in 2007)
| [[FBI]]
| [[Miami University|Miami of Ohio]], [[Ohio State University|Ohio State]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Ohio|5|5}}
| nowrap | [[Paul E. Gillmor]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Old Fort, Ohio|Old Fort]]
| 1989
| [[Ohio State Senator]]
| [[Ohio Wesleyan University|Ohio Wesleyan]], [[University of Michigan|Michigan]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Ohio|6|6}}
| nowrap | [[Ted Strickland]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Lisbon, Ohio|Lisbon]]
| 1997 (Running for Governor in 2006)
| [[Psychology]] Professor, [[Methodist]] Minister
| [[Asbury College|Asbury College]], [[University of Kentucky|Kentucky]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Ohio|7|7}}
| nowrap | [[David L. Hobson]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Springfield, Ohio|Springfield]]
| 1991
| [[Ohio State Senator]]
| [[Ohio Wesleyan University|Ohio Wesleyan]], [[Ohio State University|Ohio State]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Ohio|8|8}}
| nowrap | [[John A. Boehner]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[West Chester, Ohio|West Chester]]
| 1991
| [[Ohio State Representative]]
| [[Xavier University|Xavier]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Ohio|9|9}}
| nowrap | [[Marcia C. Kaptur]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Toledo, Ohio|Toledo]]
| 1983
| [[Domestic Policy Advisor]], [[Jimmy Carter|Carter Adm.]]
| [[University of Wisconsin|Wisconsin]], [[University of Michigan|Michigan]], [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Ohio|10|10}}
| nowrap | [[Dennis J. Kucinich]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Cleveland, Ohio|Cleveland]]
| 1997
| [[Mayor of Cleveland]]
| [[Case Western University|Case Western]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Ohio|11|11}}
| nowrap | [[Stephanie Tubbs Jones]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Cleveland, Ohio|Cleveland]]
| 2000
| [[Cuyahoga County]] Prosecutor
| [[Case Western University|Case Western]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Ohio|12|12}}
| nowrap | [[Patrick J. Tiberi]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]]
| 2001
| [[Ohio State Representative]]
| [[Ohio State University|Ohio State]], [[Capital University|Capital]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Ohio|13|13}}
| nowrap | [[Sherrod Brown]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Lorain, Ohio|Lorain]]
| 1993 (Running for U.S. Senate in 2006)
| [[Ohio Secretary of State]]
| [[Yale University|Yale]], [[Ohio State University|Ohio State]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Ohio|14|14}}
| nowrap | [[Steve LaTourette]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Concord Township, Ohio|Concord Township]]
| 2003
| [[Lake County, Ohio|Lake County]] Prosecutor
| [[University of Michigan|Michigan]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Ohio|15|15}}
| nowrap | [[Deborah D. Pryce]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]]
| 1993
| [[Franklin County Judge]]
| [[Ohio State University|Ohio State]], [[Capital University|Capital]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Ohio|16|16}}
| nowrap | [[Ralph S. Regula]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Navarre, Ohio|Navarre]]
| 1973
| [[U.S. Navy]] veteran, [[Ohio General Assembly|State Legislator]]
| [[Mount Union College|Mount Union]], [[McKinley School of Law|McKinley Law]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Ohio|17|17}}
| nowrap | [[Timothy J. Ryan]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Niles, Ohio|Niles]]
| 2003
| [[Ohio State Senator]]
| [[Bowling Green State University|Bowling Green]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Ohio|18|18}}
| nowrap | [[Robert W. Ney]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Heath, Ohio|Heath]]
| 1992 (Retiring in 2007)
| [[Ohio State Senator]]
| [[Ohio State University|Ohio State]]
|}
 
<span id="Oklahoma"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Oklahoma|Oklahoma]]'''
* {{ushr|Oklahoma|1|1}}. [[John Sullivan (U.S. Rep)|John Sullivan]] (R) of [[Tulsa, Oklahoma|Tulsa]]
* {{ushr|Oklahoma|2|2}}. [[Dan Boren]] (D) of [[Paden, Oklahoma|Paden]]
* {{ushr|Oklahoma|3|3}}. [[Frank Lucas]] (R) of [[Cheyenne, Oklahoma|Cheyenne]]
* {{ushr|Oklahoma|4|4}}. [[Tom Cole]] (R) of [[Monroe, Oklahoma|Monroe]]
* {{ushr|Oklahoma|5|5}}. [[Ernest Istook]] (R) of [[Oklahoma City, Oklahoma|Oklahoma City]] ([[Oklahoma gubernatorial election, 2006|Running for Governor in 2006]])
 
<span id="Oregon"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Oregon|Oregon]]'''
* {{ushr|Oregon|1|1}}. [[David Wu]] (D) of [[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]
* {{ushr|Oregon|2|2}}. [[Greg Walden]] (R) of [[Hood River, Oregon|Hood River]]
* {{ushr|Oregon|3|3}}. [[Earl Blumenauer]] (D) of [[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]
* {{ushr|Oregon|4|4}}. [[Peter DeFazio]] (D) of [[Springfield, Oregon|Springfield]]
* {{ushr|Oregon|5|5}}. [[Darlene Hooley]] (D) of [[West Linn, Oregon|West Linn]]
 
<span id="Pennsylvania"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]]'''
* {{ushr|Pennsylvania|1|1}}. [[Bob Brady]] (D) of [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]
* {{ushr|Pennsylvania|2|2}}. [[Chaka Fattah]] (D) of [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]
* {{ushr|Pennsylvania|3|3}}. [[Phil English]] (R) of [[Erie, Pennsylvania|Erie]]
* {{ushr|Pennsylvania|4|4}}. [[Melissa Hart]] (R) of [[Bradfordwoods, Pennsylvania|Bradfordwoods]]
* {{ushr|Pennsylvania|5|5}}. [[John E. Peterson]] (R) of [[Pleasantville, Venango County, Pennsylvania|Pleasantville]]
* {{ushr|Pennsylvania|6|6}}. [[Jim Gerlach]] (R) of [[Downingtown, Pennsylvania|Downingtown]]
* {{ushr|Pennsylvania|7|7}}. [[Curt Weldon]] (R) of [[Glen Mills, Pennsylvania|Glen Mills]]
* {{ushr|Pennsylvania|8|8}}. [[Mike Fitzpatrick]] (R) of [[Levittown, Pennsylvania|Levittown]]
* {{ushr|Pennsylvania|9|9}}. [[Bill Shuster]] (R) of [[Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania|Hollidaysburg]]
* {{ushr|Pennsylvania|10|10}}. [[Don Sherwood]] (R) of [[Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania|Tunkhannock]]
* {{ushr|Pennsylvania|11|11}}. [[Paul Kanjorski]] (D) of [[Nanticoke, Pennsylvania|Nanticoke]]
* {{ushr|Pennsylvania|12|12}}. [[John Murtha]] (D) of [[Johnstown, Pennsylvania|Johnstown]]
* {{ushr|Pennsylvania|13|13}}. [[Allyson Schwartz]] (D) of [[Jenkintown, Pennsylvania|Jenkintown]]
* {{ushr|Pennsylvania|14|14}}. [[Michael F. Doyle]] (D) of [[Forest Hills, Pennsylvania|Forest Hills]]
* {{ushr|Pennsylvania|15|15}}. [[Charles Dent]] (R) of [[Allentown, Pennsylvania|Allentown]]
* {{ushr|Pennsylvania|16|16}}. [[Joseph R. Pitts]] (R) of [[Kennett Square, Pennsylvania|Kennett Square]]
* {{ushr|Pennsylvania|17|17}}. [[Tim Holden]] (D) of [[Saint Clair, Pennsylvania|Saint Clair]]
* {{ushr|Pennsylvania|18|18}}. [[Tim Murphy]] (R) of [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]]
* {{ushr|Pennsylvania|19|19}}. [[Todd Russell Platts]] (R) of [[York, Pennsylvania|York]]
 
<span id="Rhode Island"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Rhode Island|Rhode Island]]'''
* {{ushr|Rhode Island|1|1}}. [[Patrick J. Kennedy]] (D) of [[Portsmouth, Rhode Island|Portsmouth]]
* {{ushr|Rhode Island|2|2}}. [[James Langevin]] (D) of [[Warwick, Rhode Island|Warwick]]
 
<span id="South Carolina"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from South Carolina|South Carolina]]'''
* {{ushr|South Carolina|1|1}}. [[Henry E. Brown, Jr.]] (R) of [[Hanahan, South Carolina|Hanahan]]
* {{ushr|South Carolina|2|2}}. [[Addison G. Wilson|Joe Wilson]] (R) of [[Springdale, South Carolina|Springdale]]
* {{ushr|South Carolina|3|3}}. [[Gresham Barrett]] (R) of [[Westminster, South Carolina|Westminster]]
* {{ushr|South Carolina|4|4}}. [[Bob Inglis]] (R) of [[Travelers Rest, South Carolina|Travelers Rest]]
* {{ushr|South Carolina|5|5}}. [[John Spratt]] (D) of [[York, South Carolina|York]]
* {{ushr|South Carolina|6|6}}. [[Jim Clyburn]] (D) of [[Columbia, South Carolina|Columbia]]
 
 
<span id="South Dakota"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from South Dakota|South Dakota]]'''
{| class=wikitable
|- valign=bottom
! colspan=2| District
! Member
! Party
! Hometown
! First took<br>office
! Prior Background
! Education
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|South Dakota|AL|At Large}}
| [[Stephanie Herseth]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Brookings, South Dakota|Brookings]]
| 2004
| [[professor]]
| [[Georgetown University|Georgetown]]
|}
 
 
<span id="Tennessee"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Tennessee|Tennessee]]'''
* {{ushr|Tennessee|1|1}}. [[Bill Jenkins]] (R) of [[Rogersville, Tennessee|Rogersville]] (Retiring in 2007)
* {{ushr|Tennessee|2|2}}. [[John Duncan]] (R) of [[Knoxville, Tennessee|Knoxville]]
* {{ushr|Tennessee|3|3}}. [[Zach Wamp]] (R) of [[Chattanooga, Tennessee|Chattanooga]]
* {{ushr|Tennessee|4|4}}. [[Lincoln Davis]] (D) of [[Pall Mall, Tennessee|Pall Mall]]
* {{ushr|Tennessee|5|5}}. [[Jim Cooper]] (D) of [[Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville]]
* {{ushr|Tennessee|6|6}}. [[Bart Gordon]] (D) of [[Murfreesboro, Tennessee|Murfreesboro]]
* {{ushr|Tennessee|7|7}}. [[Marsha Blackburn]] (R) of [[Brentwood, Tennessee|Brentwood]]
* {{ushr|Tennessee|8|8}}. [[John S. Tanner]] (D) of [[Union City, Tennessee|Union City]]
* {{ushr|Tennessee|9|9}}. [[Harold Ford, Jr.]] (D) of [[Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis]] ([[Tennessee United States Senate election, 2006|Running for U.S. Senate in 2006]])
 
<span id="Texas"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Texas|Texas]]'''
* {{ushr|Texas|1|1}}. [[Louie Gohmert]] (R) of [[Tyler, Texas|Tyler]]
* {{ushr|Texas|2|2}}. [[Ted Poe]] (R) of [[Humble, Texas|Humble]]
* {{ushr|Texas|3|3}}. [[Sam Johnson]] (R) of [[Plano, Texas|Plano]]
* {{ushr|Texas|4|4}}. [[Ralph Hall]] (R) of [[Rockwall, Texas|Rockwall]]
* {{ushr|Texas|5|5}}. [[Jeb Hensarling]] (R) of [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]]
* {{ushr|Texas|6|6}}. [[Joe Barton]] (R) of [[Ennis, Texas|Ennis]]
* {{ushr|Texas|7|7}}. [[John Culberson]] (R) of [[Houston, Texas|Houston]]
* {{ushr|Texas|8|8}}. [[Kevin Brady]] (R) of [[The Woodlands, Texas|The Woodlands]]
* {{ushr|Texas|9|9}}. [[Al Green (politician)|Al Green]] (D) of [[Houston, Texas|Houston]]
* {{ushr|Texas|10|10}}. [[Michael McCaul]] (R) of [[Austin, Texas|Austin]]
* {{ushr|Texas|11|11}}. [[Mike Conaway]] (R) of [[Midland, Texas|Midland]]
* {{ushr|Texas|12|12}}. [[Kay Granger]] (R) of [[Fort Worth, Texas|Fort Worth]]
* {{ushr|Texas|13|13}}. [[Mac Thornberry]] (R) of [[Clarendon, Texas|Clarendon]]
* {{ushr|Texas|14|14}}. [[Ron Paul]] (R) of [[Surfside, Texas|Surfside]]
* {{ushr|Texas|15|15}}. [[Rubén Hinojosa]] (D) of [[Mercedes, Texas|Mercedes]]
* {{ushr|Texas|16|16}}. [[Silvestre Reyes]] (D) of [[El Paso, Texas|El Paso]]
* {{ushr|Texas|17|17}}. [[Chet Edwards]] (D) of [[Waco, Texas|Waco]]
* {{ushr|Texas|18|18}}. [[Sheila Jackson-Lee]] (D) of [[Houston, Texas|Houston]]
* {{ushr|Texas|19|19}}. [[Randy Neugebauer]] (R) of [[Lubbock, Texas|Lubbock]]
* {{ushr|Texas|20|20}}. [[Charlie Gonzalez]] (D) of [[San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]]
* {{ushr|Texas|21|21}}. [[Lamar S. Smith]] (R) of [[San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]]
* {{ushr|Texas|22|22}}. ''Vacant,'' [[June 10]], [[2006]] - present
::[[Tom DeLay]] (R) of [[Sugar Land, Texas|Sugar Land]], resigned [[June 9]], [[2006]]
* {{ushr|Texas|23|23}}. [[Henry Bonilla]] (R) of [[San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]]
* {{ushr|Texas|24|24}}. [[Kenny Marchant]] (R) of [[Coppell, Texas|Coppell]]
* {{ushr|Texas|25|25}}. [[Lloyd Doggett]] (D) of [[Austin, Texas|Austin]]
* {{ushr|Texas|26|26}}. [[Michael C. Burgess]] (R) of [[Flower Mound, Texas|Flower Mound]]
* {{ushr|Texas|27|27}}. [[Solomon P. Ortiz]] (D) of [[Corpus Christi, Texas|Corpus Christi]]
* {{ushr|Texas|28|28}}. [[Henry Cuellar]] (D) of [[Laredo, Texas|Laredo]]
* {{ushr|Texas|29|29}}. [[Gene Green]] (D) of [[Houston, Texas|Houston]]
* {{ushr|Texas|30|30}}. [[Eddie Bernice Johnson]] (D) of [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]]
* {{ushr|Texas|31|31}}. [[John Carter (Texas politician)|John Carter]] (R) of [[Round Rock, Texas|Round Rock]]
* {{ushr|Texas|32|32}}. [[Pete Sessions]] (R) of [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]]
 
 
<span id="Utah"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Utah|Utah]]'''
{| class=wikitable
|- valign=bottom
! colspan=2| District
! Member
! Party
! Hometown
! First took<br>office
! Prior Background
! Education
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Utah|1|1}}
| [[Rob Bishop]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Brigham City, Utah|Brigham City]]
| 2003
| Chairman of the [[Utah Republican Party]]
| [[University of Utah]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Utah|2|2}}
| [[Jim Matheson]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Salt Lake City, Utah|Salt Lake City]]
| 2001
| [[private sector]]
| [[Harvard University|Harvard]], [[University of California, Los Angeles|UCLA]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Utah|3|3}}
| [[Chris Cannon]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Mapleton, Utah|Mapleton]]
| 1997
| [[private sector]]
| [[Brigham Young University|BYU]]
|}
 
 
<span id="Vermont"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Vermont|Vermont]]'''
{| class=wikitable
|- valign=bottom
! colspan=2| District
! Member
! Party
! Hometown
! First took<br>office
! Prior Background
! Education
{{American politics/party colours/Independent/row}}
| {{ushr|Vermont|AL|At Large}}
| [[Bernie Sanders]] *
| [[Independent (politician)|Independent]]
| [[Burlington, Vermont|Burlington]]
| 1991
| [[Mayor]] of [[Burlington, Vermont|Burlington]]
| [[University of Chicago]]
|}
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Running for [[Vermont United States Senate election, 2006|U.S. Senate]] in [[2006]].
 
 
<span id="Virginia"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Virginia|Virginia]]'''
* {{ushr|Virginia|1|1}}. [[Jo Ann Davis]] (R) of [[Gloucester, Virginia|Gloucester]]
* {{ushr|Virginia|2|2}}. [[Thelma Drake]] (R) of [[Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk]]
* {{ushr|Virginia|3|3}}. [[Robert C. Scott]] (D) of [[Newport News, Virginia|Newport News]]
* {{ushr|Virginia|4|4}}. [[Randy Forbes]] (R) of [[Chesapeake, Virginia|Chesapeake]]
* {{ushr|Virginia|5|5}}. [[Virgil Goode]] (R) of [[Rocky Mount, Virginia|Rocky Mount]]
* {{ushr|Virginia|6|6}}. [[Bob Goodlatte]] (R) of [[Roanoke, Virginia|Roanoke]]
* {{ushr|Virginia|7|7}}. [[Eric Cantor]] (R) of [[Richmond, Virginia|Richmond]]
* {{ushr|Virginia|8|8}}. [[Jim Moran]] (D) of [[Arlington, Virginia|Arlington]]
* {{ushr|Virginia|9|9}}. [[Rick Boucher]] (D) of [[Abingdon, Virginia|Abingdon]]
* {{ushr|Virginia|10|10}}. [[Frank Wolf]] (R) of [[Vienna, Virginia|Vienna]]
* {{ushr|Virginia|11|11}}. [[Thomas M. Davis]] (R) of [[Vienna, Virginia|Vienna]]
 
<span id="Washington"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Washington|Washington]]'''
{| class=wikitable
|- valign=bottom
! colspan=2| District
! Member
! Party
! Hometown
! First took<br>office
! Prior background
! Education
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Washington|1|1}}
| [[Jay Inslee]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Bainbridge Island, Washington|Bainbridge Island]]
| 1999
| [[Attorney]]
| [[University of Washington|Washington]], [[Willammette University|Willammette]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Washington|2|2}}
| nowrap | [[Rick Larsen]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Everett, Washington|Everett]]
| 2001
| [[County Council]]
| [[Pacific Lutheran|Pacific Lutheran]], [[University of Minnesota|Minnesota]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Washington|3|3}}
| nowrap | [[Brian Baird]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Vancouver, Washington|Vancouver]]
| 1999
| [[Psychologist]]
| [[University of Utah|Utah]], [[University of Wyoming|Wyoming]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Washington|4|4}}
| nowrap | [[Doc Hastings|Richard "Doc" Hastings]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Pasco, Washington|Pasco]]
| 1995
| [[Washington State House]]
| [[Columbia Basin College|Columbia Basin]], [[Central Washington University|Central Washington]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Washington|5|5}}
| nowrap | [[Cathy McMorris]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Deer Lake, Washington|Deer Lake]]
| 2005
| [[Washington State House]]
| [[Pensacola Christian College|Pensacola Christian]], [[University of Washington|Washington]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Washington|6|6}}
| nowrap | [[Norm Dicks]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Belfair, Washington|Belfair]]
| 1977
| [[Legislative Assistant]]
| [[University of Washington|Washington]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Washington|7|7}}
| nowrap | [[Jim McDermott]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]]
| 1989
| [[Psychiatrist]]
| [[Wheaton College|Wheaton]], [[University of Illinois|Illinois]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Washington|8|8}}
| nowrap | [[Dave Reichert]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Auburn, Washington|Auburn]]
| 2005
| [[King County|King County]] [[Sheriff]]
| [[Concordia Lutheran College|Concordia Lutheran]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Washington|9|9}}
| nowrap | [[Adam Smith]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Tacoma, Washington|Tacoma]]
| 1997
| [[Washington State Senate]]
| [[Fordham University|Fordham]], [[University of Washington|Washington]]
|}
 
 
<span id="West Virginia"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from West Virginia|West Virginia]]'''
{| class=wikitable
|- valign=bottom
! colspan=2| District
! Member
! Party
! Hometown
! First took<br>office
! Prior Background
! Education
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|West Virginia|1|1}}
| [[Alan Mollohan]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Fairmont, West Virginia|Fairmont]]
| 1983
| [[attorney]]
| [[College of William and Mary|William & Mary]], [[West Virginia University|WVU]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|West Virginia|2|2}}
| [[Shelley Moore Capito]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Charleston, West Virginia|Charleston]]
| 2001
| [[West Virginia House of Delegates]]
| [[Duke University|Duke]], [[University of Virginia]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|West Virginia|3|3}}
| [[Nick Rahall]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Beckley, West Virginia|Beckley]]
| 1977
| [[United States Senate|Senate]] Staff Member; [[Business|businessman]]
| [[Duke University|Duke]], [[George Washington University|George Washington]]
|}
 
 
<span id="Wisconsin"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Wisconsin|Wisconsin]]'''
{| class=wikitable
|- valign=bottom
! colspan=2| District
! Member
! Party
! Hometown
! First took<br>office
! Prior background
! Education
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Wisconsin|1|1}}
| [[Paul Ryan (politician)|Paul Ryan]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Janesville, Wisconsin|Janesville]]
| 1999
| [[Legislative Director]]
| [[Miami University|Miami]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Wisconsin|2|2}}
| nowrap | [[Tammy Baldwin]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Madison, Wisconsin|Madison]]
| 1999
| [[Wisconsin State Assembly]]
| [[Smith College|Smith]], [[University of Wisconsin Law School|Wisconsin]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Wisconsin|3|3}}
| [[Ron Kind]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[La Crosse, Wisconsin|La Crosse]]
| 1997
| County [[Prosecutor]]
| [[London School of Economics|London]], [[University of Minnesota Law School|Minnesota]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Wisconsin|4|4}}
| [[Gwen Moore]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin|Milwaukee]]
| 2005
| [[Wisconsin State Senate]]
| [[Marquette University|Marquette]], [[Harvard University|Harvard]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Wisconsin|5|5}}
| [[Jim Sensenbrenner]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin|Menomonee Falls]]
| 1979
| [[Wisconsin State Senate]]
| [[Stanford University|Stanford]], [[University of Wisconsin-Madison|Wisconsin]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Wisconsin|6|6}}
| [[Tom Petri]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Fond du Lac, Wisconsin|Fond du Lac]]
| 1979
| [[Wisconsin State Senate]]
| [[Harvard University|Harvard]]
{{American politics/party colours/Democratic/row}}
| {{ushr|Wisconsin|7|7}}
| [[Dave Obey]]
| [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
| [[Wausau, Wisconsin|Wausau]]
| 1969
| [[Wisconsin State Assembly]]
| [[University of Wisconsin|Wisconsin]]
{{American politics/party colours/Republican/row}}
| {{ushr|Wisconsin|8|8}}
| [[Mark Green]]
| [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| [[Green Bay, Wisconsin|Green Bay]]
| 1999
| [[Wisconsin State Assembly]]
| [[University of Wisconsin|Wisconsin]]
|}
Note: Mark Green is [[Wisconsin gubernatorial election, 2006|running for Governor in 2006]].
 
<span id="Wyoming"></span>'''[[List of United States Representatives from Wyoming|Wyoming]]'''
* {{ushr|Wyoming|AL|At Large}}. [[Barbara Cubin]] (R) of [[Casper, Wyoming|Casper]]
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<span id="American Samoa"></span>'''[[United States Congressional Delegations from American Samoa|American Samoa]]'''
* {{ushr|American Samoa|AL|At Large}}. [[Eni F.H. Faleomavaega]] (non-voting delegate) (D)
 
<span id="District of Columbia"></span>'''[[United States Congressional Delegations from the District of Columbia|District of Columbia]]'''
* {{ushr|District of Columbia|AL|At Large}}. [[Eleanor Holmes Norton]] (non-voting delegate) (D)
 
<span id="Guam"></span>'''[[United States congressional delegations from Guam|Guam]]'''
* {{ushr|Guam|AL|At Large}}. [[Madeleine Z. Bordallo]] (non-voting delegate) (D)
 
<span id="Puerto Rico"></span>'''[[United States Congressional Delegations from Puerto Rico|Puerto Rico]]'''
* {{ushr|Puerto Rico|AL|At Large}}. [[Luis Fortuño]] (non-voting Resident Commissioner) (R/PNP)
 
<span id="Virgin Islands"></span>'''[[United States Congressional Delegations from U.S. Virgin Islands|Virgin Islands]]'''
* {{ushr|Virgin Islands|AL|At Large}}. [[Donna Christian-Christensen]] (non-voting delegate) (D)
 
==Changes in Membership==
===Senate===
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2"
|- bgcolor="#cccccc" align="center" valign="bottom"
! State
! colspan=2 | Outgoing Senator
! width="50%" | Reason for Vacancy
! colspan=2 | Successor
! width="15%" | Date of Successor's Installation
|-
! [[New Jersey]]
|{{American politics/party colours/Democratic}}|
| [[Jon Corzine]] (D)
| Corzine became [[Governor of New Jersey]] on [[January 17]], [[2006]]. As governor, he appointed Menendez to succeed him.
|{{American politics/party colours/Democratic}}|
| [[Robert Menendez]] (D)
| [[January 18]], [[2006]]
|}
 
===House of Representatives===
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Sorted Chronologically by date of vacancy
 
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{| class=wikitable
|- valign=bottom
! District
! colspan=2 | Outgoing Representative
! width=50% | Reason for Vacancy
! colspan=2 | Successor
! width=15% | Date of Successor's Installation
|-
! {{ushr|California|5|California 5th}}
|
| None.
| Representative [[Bob Matsui]] (D) died on [[January 1]] [[2005]], three days before the end of the [[108th Congress]]. Therefore, at the beginning of the 109th Congress, the seat was vacant.
|{{American politics/party colours/Democratic}}|
| [[Doris Matsui|Doris&nbsp;Matsui]] (D)
| [[March 10]] [[2005]]
|-
! {{ushr|Ohio|2|Ohio 2nd}}
|{{American politics/party colours/Republican}}|
| [[Rob Portman]] (R)
| Resigned [[April 29]] [[2005]] to become the [[United States Trade Representative]].
|{{American politics/party colours/Republican}}|
| [[Jean Schmidt|Jean&nbsp;Schmidt]] (R)
| [[September 6]] [[2005]]<ref>{{ushr|Ohio|2|Ohio 2nd}}: A primary election was held on [[June 14]] [[2005]]. A runoff election was held on [[August 2]] [[2005]]. [[Jean Schmidt|Jean&nbsp;Schmidt]] won and took her seat the next month. ''See [[Ohio 2nd congressional district election, 2005]].''</ref>
|-
! {{ushr|California|48|California 48th}}
|{{American politics/party colours/Republican}}|
| [[Chris Cox]] (R)
| Resigned [[August 2]] [[2005]], to become [[chairman]] of the [[U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission]].
|{{American politics/party colours/Republican}}|
| [[John Campbell (California politician)|John&nbsp;Campbell]] (R)
| [[December 7]] [[2005]]<ref>{{ushr|California|48|California 48th}}: A primary election was held on [[October 4]] [[2005]]. A runoff election was held on [[December 6]] [[2005]]. [[John Campbell (California politician)|John Campbell]] won and took his seat the next day. ''See [[California 48th Congressional District Election, 2005]].''</ref>
|-
! {{ushr|California|50|California 50th}}
|{{American politics/party colours/Republican}}|
| [[Duke Cunningham|Duke&nbsp;Cunningham]] (R)
| Resigned on [[December 1]], [[2005]] after pleading guilty to conspiracy for bribes and tax evasion.
|{{American politics/party colours/Republican}}|
| [[Brian Bilbray|Brian&nbsp;Bilbray]] (R)
| align=center | [[June 13]] [[2006]]<ref>{{ushr|California|50|California 50th}}: A primary election was held on [[April 11]], [[2006]]. A runoff election was held on [[June 6]], [[2006]]. [[Brian Bilbray]] won and was sworn in one week later. ''See [[California 50th congressional district special election, 2006]].''</ref>
|-
! {{ushr|New Jersey|13|New&nbsp;Jersey 13th}}
|{{American politics/party colours/Democratic}}|
| [[Robert Menendez|Robert&nbsp;Menendez]] (D)
| Resigned on [[January 16]], [[2006]] in anticipation of his appointment by [[Jon Corzine]] to replace Corzine in the Senate.
|
| align=center colspan=2 | TBD<ref>{{ushr|New Jersey|13|New Jersey 13th}}: An election will be held to fill the unexpired term at the [[United States House elections, 2006|November 7, 2006 General Election]]. ''See [[New Jersey 13th congressional district special election, 2006]].''</ref>
|-
! {{ushr|Texas|22|Texas 22nd}}
|{{American politics/party colours/Republican}}|
| [[Tom DeLay|Tom&nbsp;DeLay]] (R)
| Resigned on [[June 9]], [[2006]] after a series of criminal indictments.
|
| align=center colspan=2 | TBD<ref name=term>An election will be held to fill the unexpired term at the [[United States House elections, 2006|November 7, 2006 General Election]].</ref>
|-
! {{ushr|Florida|16|Florida 16th}}
|{{American politics/party colours/Republican}}|
| [[Mark Foley|Mark&nbsp;Foley]] (R)
| Resigned on [[September 29]], [[2006]] after a child sex scandal.
|
| align=center colspan=2 | TBD<ref name=term/>
|}
 
==Miscellaneous facts about current members==
===Members who served non-continuous terms===
 
*Rep. [[Brian Bilbray]] (R-CA), served in House 1994-2000; re-elected in June 2006.
*Rep. [[Jane Harman]] (D-CA), served in House 1992-1998; re-elected in 2000.
*Rep. [[Bob Inglis]] (R-SC), served in House 1992-98; re-elected in 2004.
*Sen. [[Frank Lautenberg]] (D-NJ), served in Senate 1982-2000; re-elected in 2002.
*Rep. [[Cynthia McKinney]] (D-GA), served in House 1992-2002; re-elected in 2004.
*Rep. [[Ted Strickland]] (D-OH), served in House 1992-94; re-elected in 1996.
 
Source: [[National Journal]] [[Almanac of American Politics]] 2006
 
===Members who switched political parties ===
 
From Democratic to Republican:
 
*Rep. [[Ralph Hall]] (R-TX), was a Democrat until January 2004.
*Rep. [[Virgil Goode]] (R-VA), was a Democrat from 1996-2000; an Independent from 2000-02; and a Republican since 2002.
*Sen. [[Richard Shelby]] (R-AL), was a Democrat until 1994.
 
From Republican to Independent:
 
*Sen. [[Jim Jeffords]] (I-VT), was a Republican until June 2001.
 
Source: [[National Journal]] [[Almanac of American Politics]] 2006
 
==Employees==
*[[Architect of the Capitol]]: [[Alan M. Hantman]]
 
===Senate===
*[[Chaplain of the United States Senate|Chaplain]]: [[Barry C. Black]]
*[[Curator of the United States Senate|Curator]]: [[Diane K. Skvarla]]
*[[Historian of the United States Senate|Historian]]: [[Richard A. Baker (Senate Historian)|Richard A. Baker]]
*[[Parliamentarian of the United States Senate|Parliamentarian]]: [[Alan Frumin]]
*[[Secretary of the United States Senate|Secretary]]: [[Emily J. Reynolds]]
*[[Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate|Sergeant at Arms]]: [[William H. Pickle]]
 
===House of Representatives===
*[[Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives|Chaplain]]: [[Daniel P. Coughlin]]
*[[Chief Administrative Officer of the United States House of Representatives|Chief Administrative Officer]]: [[James M. Eagen, III]]
*[[Clerk of the House of Representatives|Clerk]]:
**[[Jeff Trandahl]] (to 2005)
**[[Karen L. Haas]] (2005 to present)
*[[Historian of the United States House of Representatives|Historian]]: [[Robert V. Remini]]
*[[Parliamentarian of the United States Senate|Parliamentarian]]: [[Charles W. Johnson]]
*[[Reading Clerk of the United States House of Representatives|Reading Clerks]]: [[Paul Hays]] (R), [[Mary Kevin Niland]] (D)
*[[Sergeant at Arms of the United States House of Representatives|Sergeant at Arms]]: [[Wilson Livingood]]
*''See also:'' [http://clerk.house.gov/legisAct/legisProc/rules/rule2.html Rules of the House: "Other officers and officials"]
 
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://thomas.loc.gov/ "Thomas" Project] at the [[Library of Congress]]
*[http://www.senate.gov/ U.S. Senate official page]
*[http://www.house.gov/ U.S. House of Representatives official page]
*[http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2006-08-07-relatives-list_x.htm USA Today Article on Members of Congress with Family Ties]
 
 
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