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STATE DELEGATIONS

Number before names designates Congressional district. Senate and House Republicans in roman; Senate and House Democrats in italic; Independents in SMALL CAPS; Resident Commissioner and Delegates in boldface.

ALABAMA

SENATORS 3. Mike Rogers Richard C. Shelby 4. Robert B. Aderholt 1 5. REPRESENTATIVES 6. Gary J. Palmer [Republicans 6, Democrat 1] 7. Terri A. Sewell 1. 2.

ALASKA

SENATORS REPRESENTATIVE [Republican 1] Dan Sullivan At Large –

ARIZONA ´ SENATORS 3. Raul M. Grijalva John McCain 4. Paul A. Gosar 5. REPRESENTATIVES 6. [Republicans 5, Democrats 4] 7. 1. Tom O’Halleran 8. 2 2. Martha McSally 9.

ARKANSAS

SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans 4] 1. Eric A. ‘‘Rick’’ Crawford 2. J. 3. 4.

CALIFORNIA

SENATORS 2. 3. Kamala D. Harris 4. Tom McClintock 5. Mike Thompson REPRESENTATIVES 6. Doris O. Matsui [Republicans 14, Democrats 39] 7. 1. Doug LaMalfa 8. 305 306 Congressional Directory

9. Jerry McNerney 32. Grace F. Napolitano 10. 33. 11. Mark DeSaulnier 34. 3 12. 35. Norma J. Torres 13. 36. 14. 37. ´ 15. 38. Linda T. Sanchez 16. 39. Edward R. Royce 17. 40. Lucille Roybal-Allard 18. Anna G. Eshoo 41. 19. 42. 20. 21. David G. Valadao 43. ´ 22. 44. Nanette Diaz Barragan 23. Kevin McCarthy 45. 24. Salud O. Carbajal 46. J. Luis Correa 25. Stephen Knight 47. Alan S. Lowenthal 26. 48. 27. 49. Darrell E. Issa 28. Adam B.´ Schiff 50. Duncan Hunter 29. Tony Cardenas 51. 30. 52. Scott H. Peters 31. 53. Susan A. Davis

COLORADO

SENATORS 2. Michael F. Bennet 3. Scott R. Tipton 4. REPRESENTATIVES 5. [Republicans 4, Democrats 3] 6. Mike Coffman 1. Diana DeGette 7.

CONNECTICUT

SENATORS 2. Joe Courtney 3. Rosa L. DeLauro Christopher Murphy 4. James A. Himes REPRESENTATIVES 5. Elizabeth H. Esty [Democrats 5] 1. John B. Larson

DELAWARE

SENATORS REPRESENTATIVE Thomas R. Carper [Democrat 1] Christopher A. Coons At Large –

FLORIDA

SENATORS 5. , Jr. 6. Ron DeSantis 7. Stephanie N. Murphy 8. REPRESENTATIVES 9. [Republicans 16, Democrats 11] 10. Val Butler Demings 1. 11. 2. Neal P. Dunn 12. Gus M. Bilirakis 3. Ted S. Yoho 13. 4. John H. Rutherford 14. State Delegations 307

15. Dennis A. Ross 22. Theodore E. Deutch 16. 23. 17. Thomas J. Rooney 24. Frederica S. Wilson 18. Brian J. Mast 25. Mario Diaz-Balart 19. 26. 20. Alcee L. Hastings 21. 27. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen

GEORGIA SENATORS 5. 6. Karen C. Handel 4 David Perdue 7. 8. Austin Scott REPRESENTATIVES 9. Doug Collins [Republicans 10, Democrats 4] 10. Jody B. Hice 1. Earl L. ‘‘Buddy’’ Carter 11. 2. Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. 12. Rick W. Allen 3. A. Drew Ferguson, IV 13. David Scott 4. Henry C. ‘‘Hank’’ Johnson, Jr. 14. Tom Graves

HAWAII SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats 2] Mazie K. Hirono 1. Colleen Hanabusa 2.

IDAHO SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans´ 2] James E. Risch 1. Raul R. Labrador 2. Michael K. Simpson

ILLINOIS SENATORS 8. Richard J. Durbin 9. Janice D. Schakowsky 10. Bradley Scott Schneider REPRESENTATIVES 11. [Republicans 7, Democrats 11] 12. 1. Bobby L. Rush 13. Rodney Davis 2. Robin L. Kelly 14. Randy Hultgren 3. Daniel Lipinski´ 15. John Shimkus 4. Luis V. Gutierrez 16. 5. Mike Quigley 17. 6. Peter J. Roskam 18. Darin LaHood 7. Danny K. Davis

INDIANA SENATORS 4. 5. Susan W. Brooks 6. Luke ´Messer REPRESENTATIVES 7. Andre Carson [Republicans 7, Democrats 2] 8. 1. Peter J. Visclosky 9. 2. 3. 308 Congressional Directory

IOWA

SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans 3, Democrat 1] 1. 2. David Loebsack 3. David Young 4.

KANSAS

SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans 4] 1. Roger W. Marshall 2. 3. 4. 5

KENTUCKY

SENATORS 2. Mitch McConnell 3. John A. Yarmuth 4. REPRESENTATIVES 5. Harold Rogers [Republicans 5, Democrat 1] 6. Andy Barr 1.

LOUISIANA

SENATORS 2. Cedric L. Richmond 3. John Kennedy 4. Mike Johnson REPRESENTATIVES 5. Ralph Lee Abraham [Republicans 5, Democrat 1] 6. 1.

MAINE

SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Susan M. Collins [Republican 1, Democrat 1] ANGUS S. KING, JR. 1. 2. Bruce Poliquin

MARYLAND

SENATORS 3. John P. Sarbanes Benjamin L. Cardin 4. Anthony G. Brown 5. Steny H. Hoyer REPRESENTATIVES 6. John K. Delaney [Republican 1, Democrats 7] 7. Elijah E. Cummings 1. 8. 2. C. A. State Delegations 309

MASSACHUSETTS

SENATORS 3. Niki Tsongas 4. Joseph P. Kennedy III Edward J. Markey 5. Katherine M. Clark 6. REPRESENTATIVES 7. Michael E. Capuano [Democrats 9] 8. Stephen F. Lynch 1. Richard E. Neal 9. William R. Keating 2. James P. McGovern

MICHIGAN SENATORS 6. 7. Gary C. Peters 8. Mike Bishop REPRESENTATIVES 9. Sander M. Levin [Republicans 9, Democrats 4, Vacant 1] 10. Paul Mitchell 1. 11. David A. Trott 2. 12. 3. 13. —— 6 4. John R. Moolenaar 14. Brenda L. Lawrence 5. Daniel T. Kildee

MINNESOTA SENATORS 3. 4. Betty McCollum 5. REPRESENTATIVES 6. [Republicans 3, Democrats 5] 7. Collin C. Peterson 1. Timothy J. Walz 8. Richard M. Nolan 2. Jason Lewis

MISSISSIPPI SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Roger F. Wicker [Republicans 3, Democrat 1] 7 Cindy Hyde-Smith 1. 2. Bennie G. Thompson 3. 4. Steven M. Palazzo

MISSOURI SENATORS 3. Claire McCaskill 4. 5. REPRESENTATIVES 6. [Republicans 6, Democrats 2] 7. 1. Wm. 8. 2.

MONTANA SENATORS REPRESENTATIVE [Republican 1] At Large – Greg Gianforte 8 310 Congressional Directory

NEBRASKA

SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans 3] 1. 2. 3. Adrian Smith

NEVADA

SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES [Republican 1, Democrats 3] 1. 2. Mark E. Amodei 3. 4. Ruben J. Kihuen

NEW HAMPSHIRE

SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats 2] Margaret Wood Hassan 1. Carol Shea-Porter 2. Ann M. Kuster

NEW JERSEY

SENATORS 6. , Jr. Robert Menendez 7. Leonard Lance Cory A. Booker 8. REPRESENTATIVES 9. , Jr. [Republicans 5, Democrats 7] 10. Donald M. Payne, Jr. 1. 11. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen 2. Frank A. LoBiondo 12. 3. Thomas MacArthur 4. Christopher H. Smith 5.

NEW

SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Tom Udall [Republican 1, Democrats 2] 1. 2. Stevan Pearce´ 3. Ben Ray Lujan

NEW YORK

SENATORS 3. Thomas R. Suozzi Charles E. Schumer 4. Kathleen M. Rice Kirsten E. Gillibrand 5. Gregory W. Meeks 6. ´ REPRESENTATIVES 7. Nydia M. Velazquez [Republicans 9, Democrats 17, Vacant 1] 8. Hakeem S. Jeffries 1. Lee M. Zeldin 9. Yvette D. Clarke 2. Peter T. King 10. Jerrold Nadler State Delegations 311

11. Daniel M. Donovan, Jr. 20. 12. Carolyn B. Maloney 21. Elise M. Stefanik 13. 22. 14. Joseph´ Crowley 23. 15. Jose E. Serrano 24. 16. Eliot L. Engel 9 17. Nita M. Lowey 25. —— 18. 26. 19. John J. Faso 27. Chris Collins

NORTH CAROLINA

SENATORS 5. Foxx 6. Mark Walker 7. REPRESENTATIVES 8. Richard Hudson [Republicans 10, Democrats 3] 9. 1. G. K. Butterfield 10. Patrick T. McHenry 2. George Holding 11. 3. Walter B. Jones 12. Alma S. Adams 4. David E. Price 13.

NORTH DAKOTA

SENATORS REPRESENTATIVE [Republican 1] At Large –

OHIO SENATORS 7. 8. 9. REPRESENTATIVES 10. Michael R. Turner [Republicans 11, Democrats 4, Vacant 1] 11. Marcia L. Fudge 1. 12. —— 10 2. Brad R. Wenstrup 13. Tim Ryan 3. 14. David P. Joyce 4. Jim 15. 5. Robert E. Latta 16. James B. Renacci 6. Bill Johnson

OKLAHOMA

SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES James M. Inhofe [Republicans 4, Vacant 1] 1. —— 11 2. 3. Frank D. Lucas 4. 5. Steve Russell

OREGON

SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES [Republican 1, Democrats 4] 1. 312 Congressional Directory

2. Greg Walden 4. Peter A. DeFazio 3. 5.

PENNSYLVANIA

SENATORS 8. Brian K. Fitzpatrick Robert P. Casey, Jr. 9. Patrick J. Toomey 10. REPRESENTATIVES 11. [Republicans 11, Democrats 6, Vacant 1] 12. Keith J. Rothfus 1. Robert A. Brady 13. Brendan F. Boyle 2. Dwight Evans 14. Michael F. Doyle 3. Mike Kelly 15. —— 13 4. 16. 5. Glenn Thompson 17. 6. Ryan A. Costello 18. 14 7. —— 12

RHODE ISLAND

SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Jack Reed [Democrats 2] 1. David N. Cicilline 2. James R. Langevin

SOUTH CAROLINA

SENATORS 2. Joe Wilson 3. 4. REPRESENTATIVES 5. 15 [Republicans 6, Democrat 1] 6. James E. Clyburn 1. 7.

SOUTH DAKOTA

SENATORS REPRESENTATIVE [Republican 1] At Large – Kristi L. Noem

TENNESSEE

SENATORS 3. Charles J. ‘‘Chuck’’ Fleischmann 4. Scott DesJarlais 5. 6. REPRESENTATIVES 7. [Republicans 7, Democrats 2] 8. 1. David P. Roe 9. 2. John J. Duncan, Jr.

TEXAS

SENATORS [Republicans 25, Democrats 11] 1. 2. REPRESENTATIVES 3. 4. John Ratcliffe State Delegations 313

5. 21. 6. 22. 7. John Abney Culberson 23. 8. 24. 9. 25. Roger Williams 10. Michael T. McCaul 26. Michael C. Burgess 11. K. Michael Conaway 27. 16 12. 28. 13. 29. 14. Randy K. Weber, Sr. 30. 15. Vicente Gonzalez 31. John R. Carter 16. Beto O’Rourke 32. 17. 33. Marc A. Veasey 18. 34. Filemon Vela 19. Jodey C. Arrington 35. 20. Joaquin Castro 36.

UTAH SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Orrin G. Hatch [Republicans 4] Mike Lee 1. 2. Chris Stewart 3. John R. Curtis 17 4. Mia B. Love

VERMONT SENATORS REPRESENTATIVE Patrick J. Leahy [Democrat 1] BERNARD SANDERS At Large –

VIRGINIA SENATORS 4. A. Donald McEachin Mark R. Warner 5. Thomas A. Garrett, Jr. 6. REPRESENTATIVES 7. [Republicans 7, Democrats 4] 8. Donald S. Beyer, Jr. 1. Robert J. Wittman 9. H. 2. Scott Taylor 10. 3. Robert C. ‘‘Bobby’’ Scott 11. Gerald E. Connolly

WASHINGTON SENATORS 3. 4. 5. Cathy McMorris Rodgers 6. REPRESENTATIVES 7. [Republicans 4, Democrats 6] 8. David G. Reichert 1. Suzan K. DelBene 9. 2. 10.

WEST VIRGINIA SENATORS [Republicans 3] III 1. David B. McKinley 2. Alexander X. Mooney REPRESENTATIVES 3. Evan H. Jenkins 314 Congressional Directory

WISCONSIN

SENATORS 2. Ron Johnson 3. 4. 5. F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr. REPRESENTATIVES 6. [Republicans 5, Democrats 3] 7. Sean P. Duffy 1. Paul D. Ryan 8. Mike Gallagher

WYOMING

SENATORS REPRESENTATIVE Michael B. Enzi [Republican 1] At Large –

AMERICAN SAMOA

DELEGATE Aumua [Republican 1]

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

DELEGATE [Democrat 1]

GUAM DELEGATE Madeleine Z. Bordallo [Democrat 1]

NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS DELEGATE Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan [Democrat 1]

PUERTO RICO ´ ´ RESIDENT COMMISSIONER Jenniffer Gonzalez-Colon [Republican 1]

VIRGIN ISLANDS

DELEGATE Stacey E. Plaskett [Democrat 1] 1 Elected December 12, 2017, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of , a seat subsequently held by appointed Senator . 2 Elected April 24, 2018, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation of , December 8, 2017. 3 Elected June 6, 2017, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation of , January 24, 2017. 4 Elected June 20, 2017, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation of Tom Price, February 10, 2017. 5 Elected April 11, 2017, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation of , January 23, 2017. 6 Vacancy due to the resignation of , Jr., December 5, 2017. 7 Appointed to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of ; took the oath of office on April 9, 2018, to serve until a special election is held on November 6, 2018, for the remainder of the term ending January 3, 2021. 8 Elected May 25, 2017, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation of Ryan K. Zinke, March 1, 2017. State Delegations 315

9 Vacancy due to the death of Louise McIntosh Slaughter, March 16, 2018. 10 Vacancy due to the resignation of Patrick J. Tiberi, January 15, 2018. 11 Vacancy due to the resignation of Jim Bridenstine, April 23, 2018. 12 Vacancy due to the resignation of Patrick Meehan, April 27, 2018. 13 Vacancy due to the resignation of Charles W. Dent, May 12, 2018. 14 Elected March 13, 2018, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation of Timothy Murphy, October 21, 2017. 15 Elected June 20, 2017, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation of , February 16, 2017. 16 Elected June 30, 2018, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation of , April 6, 2018. 17 Elected November 7, 2017, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation of Jason Chaffetz, June 30, 2017.