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115Th Congress Roster.Xlsx State-District 114th Congress 115th Congress 114th Congress Alabama R D AL-01 Bradley Byrne (R) Bradley Byrne (R) 248 187 AL-02 Martha Roby (R) Martha Roby (R) AL-03 Mike Rogers (R) Mike Rogers (R) 115th Congress AL-04 Robert Aderholt (R) Robert Aderholt (R) R D AL-05 Mo Brooks (R) Mo Brooks (R) 239 192 AL-06 Gary Palmer (R) Gary Palmer (R) AL-07 Terri Sewell (D) Terri Sewell (D) Alaska At-Large Don Young (R) Don Young (R) Arizona AZ-01 Ann Kirkpatrick (D) Tom O'Halleran (D) AZ-02 Martha McSally (R) Martha McSally (R) AZ-03 Raúl Grijalva (D) Raúl Grijalva (D) AZ-04 Paul Gosar (R) Paul Gosar (R) AZ-05 Matt Salmon (R) Matt Salmon (R) AZ-06 David Schweikert (R) David Schweikert (R) AZ-07 Ruben Gallego (D) Ruben Gallego (D) AZ-08 Trent Franks (R) Trent Franks (R) AZ-09 Kyrsten Sinema (D) Kyrsten Sinema (D) Arkansas AR-01 Rick Crawford (R) Rick Crawford (R) AR-02 French Hill (R) French Hill (R) AR-03 Steve Womack (R) Steve Womack (R) AR-04 Bruce Westerman (R) Bruce Westerman (R) California CA-01 Doug LaMalfa (R) Doug LaMalfa (R) CA-02 Jared Huffman (D) Jared Huffman (D) CA-03 John Garamendi (D) John Garamendi (D) CA-04 Tom McClintock (R) Tom McClintock (R) CA-05 Mike Thompson (D) Mike Thompson (D) CA-06 Doris Matsui (D) Doris Matsui (D) CA-07 Ami Bera (D) Ami Bera (D) (undecided) CA-08 Paul Cook (R) Paul Cook (R) CA-09 Jerry McNerney (D) Jerry McNerney (D) CA-10 Jeff Denham (R) Jeff Denham (R) CA-11 Mark DeSaulnier (D) Mark DeSaulnier (D) CA-12 Nancy Pelosi (D) Nancy Pelosi (D) CA-13 Barbara Lee (D) Barbara Lee (D) CA-14 Jackie Speier (D) Jackie Speier (D) CA-15 Eric Swalwell (D) Eric Swalwell (D) CA-16 Jim Costa (D) Jim Costa (D) CA-17 Mike Honda (D) Ro Khanna (D) CA-18 Anna Eshoo (D) Anna Eshoo (D) CA-19 Zoe Lofgren (D) Zoe Lofgren (D) CA-20 Sam Farr (D) Jimmy Panetta (D) CA-21 David Valadao (R) David Valadao (R) CA-22 Devin Nunes (R) Devin Nunes (R) CA-23 Kevin McCarthy (R) Kevin McCarthy (R) CA-24 Lois Capps (D) Salud Carbajal (D) CA-25 Steve Knight (R) Steve Knight (R) CA-26 Julia Brownley (D) Julia Brownley (D) CA-27 Judy Chu (D) Judy Chu (D) CA-28 Adam Schiff (D) Adam Schiff (D) CA-29 Tony Cardenas (D) Tony Cardenas (D) CA-30 Brad Sherman (D) Brad Sherman (D) CA-31 Pete Aguilar (D) Pete Aguilar (D) CA-32 Grace Napolitano (D) Grace Napolitano (D) CA-33 Ted Lieu (D) Ted Lieu (D) CA-34 Xavier Becerra (D) Xavier Becerra (D) CA-35 Norma Torres (D) Norma Torres (D) CA-36 Raul Ruiz (D) Raul Ruiz (D) CA-37 Karen Bass (D) Karen Bass (D) CA-38 Linda Sánchez (D) Linda Sánchez (D) CA-39 Ed Royce (R) Ed Royce (R) CA-40 Lucille Roybal-Allard (D) Lucille Roybal-Allard (D) CA-41 Mark Takano (D) Mark Takano (D) CA-42 Ken Calvert (R) Ken Calvert (R) CA-43 Maxine Waters (D) Maxine Waters (D) CA-44 Janice Hahn (D) Nanette Barragan (D) CA-45 Mimi Walters (R) Mimi Walters (R) CA-46 Loretta Sanchez (D) Lou Correa (D) CA-47 Alan Lowenthal (D) Alan Lowenthal (D) CA-48 Dana Rohrabacher (R) Dana Rohrabacher (R) CA-49 Darrell Issa (R) Darrell Issa (R) CA-50 Duncan D. Hunter (R) Duncan D. Hunter (R) CA-51 Juan Vargas (D) Juan Vargas (D) CA-52 Scott Peters (D) Scott Peters (D) CA-53 Susan Davis (D) Susan Davis (D) Colorado CO-01 Diana DeGette (D) Diana DeGette (D) CO-02 Jared Polis (D) Jared Polis (D) CO-03 Scott Tipton (R) Scott Tipton (R) CO-04 Ken Buck (R) Ken Buck (R) CO-05 Doug Lamborn (R) Doug Lamborn (R) CO-06 Mike Coffman (R) Mike Coffman (R) CO-07 Ed Perlmutter (D) Ed Perlmutter (D) Connecticut CT-01 John Larson (D) John Larson (D) CT-02 Joe Courtney (D) Joe Courtney (D) CT-03 Rosa DeLauro (D) Rosa DeLauro (D) CT-04 Jim Himes (D) Jim Himes (D) CT-05 Elizabeth Esty (D) Elizabeth Esty (D) Delaware At-Large John Carney (D) Lisa Rochester (D) Florida FL-01 Jeff Miller (R) Matt Gaetz (R) FL-02 Gwen Graham (D) Neal Dunn (R) FL-03 Ted Yoho (R) Ted Yoho (R) FL-04 Ander Crenshaw (R) John Rutherford (R) FL-05 Corrine Brown (D) Al Lawson (D) FL-06 Ron DeSantis (R) Ron DeSantis (R) FL-07 John Mica (R) Stephanie Murphy (D) FL-08 Bill Posey (R) Bill Posey (R) FL-09 Alan Grayson (D) Darren Soto (D) FL-10 Daniel Webster (R) Val Demings (D) FL-11 Rich Nugent (R) Daniel Webster (R) FL-12 Gus Bilirakis (R) Gus Bilirakis (R) FL-13 David Jolly (R) Charlie Crist (D) FL-14 Kathy Castor (D) Kathy Castor (D) FL-15 Dennis Ross (R) Dennis Ross (R) FL-16 Vern Buchanan (R) Vern Buchanan (R) FL-17 Tom Rooney (R) Tom Rooney (R) FL-18 Patrick Murphy (D) Brian Mast (R) FL-19 Curt Clawson (R) Francis Rooney (R) FL-20 Alcee Hastings (D) Alcee Hastings (D) FL-21 Ted Deutch (D) Lois Frankel (D) FL-22 Lois Frankel (D) Ted Deutch (D) FL-23 Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) FL-24 Frederica Wilson (D) Frederica Wilson (D) FL-25 Mario Diaz-Balart (R) Mario Diaz-Balart (R) FL-26 Carlos Curbelo (R) Carlos Curbelo (R) FL-27 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R) Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R) Georgia GA-01 Buddy Carter (R) Buddy Carter (R) GA-02 Sanford Bishop (D) Sanford Bishop (D) GA-03 Lynn Westmoreland (R) Drew Ferguson (R) GA-04 Hank Johnson (D) Hank Johnson (D) GA-05 John 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