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S T a T E D E L E G a T I O N S S T A T E D E L E G A T I O N S 155 156 State Delegations Number which precedes name of Representative designates Congressional district. Democrats in roman; Republicans in italic; Independent in bold; Independent Democrat in . AlaBAMA SENATORS Richard C. Shelby Jeff Sessions REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 6; Democrat, 1] 1. Jo Bonner 5. Mo Brooks 2. Martha Roby 6. Spencer Bachus 3. Mike Rogers 7. Terri A. Sewell 4. Robert B. Aderholt AlasKA SENATORS Lisa Murkowski Mark Begich REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 1] At Large—Don Young 157 STATE DELEGATIONS ARIZONA SENATORS John McCain Jon Kyl REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 5; Democrat, 3] 1. Paul A. Gosar 5. David Schweikert 2. Trent Franks 6. Jeff Flake 3. Benjamin Quayle 7. Raúl M. Grijalva 4. Ed Pastor 8. Ron Barber ARKansas SENATORS Mark Pryor John Boozman REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 3; Democrat, 1] 1. Eric A. “Rick’’ Crawford 3. Steve Womack 2. Tim Griffin 4. Mike Ross 158 STATE DELEGATIONS CALIFORNIA SENATORS Dianne Feinstein Barbara Boxer REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 19; Democrat, 34] 1. Mike Thompson 28. Howard L. Berman 2. Wally Herger 29. Adam B. Schiff 3. Daniel E. Lungren 30. Henry A. Waxman 4. Tom McClintock 31. Xavier Becerra 5. Doris O. Matsui 32. Judy Chu 6. Lynn C. Woolsey 33. Karen Bass 7. George Miller 34. Lucille Roybal-Allard 8. Nancy Pelosi 35. Maxine Waters 9. Barbara Lee 36. Janice Hahn 10. John Garamendi 37. Laura Richardson 11. Jerry McNerney 38. Grace F. Napolitano 12. Jackie Speier 39. Linda T. Sánchez 13. Fortney Pete Stark 40. Edward R. Royce 14. Anna G. Eshoo 41. Jerry Lewis 15. Michael M. Honda 42. Gary G. Miller 16. Zoe Lofgren 43. Joe Baca 17. Sam Farr 44. Ken Calvert 18. Dennis A. Cardoza 45. Mary Bono Mack 19. Jeff Denham 46. Dana Rohrabacher 20. Jim Costa 47. Loretta Sanchez 21. Devin Nunes 48. John Campbell 22. Kevin McCarthy 49. Darrell E. Issa 23. Lois Capps 50. Brian P. Bilbray 24. Elton Gallegly 51. Bob Filner 25. Howard P. “Buck’’ 52. Duncan Hunter McKeon 53. Susan A. Davis 26. David Dreier 27. Brad Sherman 159 STATE DELEGATIONS COLORADO SENATORS Mark E. Udall Michael F. Bennet REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 4; Democrat, 3] 1. Diana DeGette 5. Doug Lamborn 2. Jared Polis 6. Mike Coffman 3. Scott R. Tipton 7. Ed Perlmutter 4. Cory Gardner CONNECTICUT SENATORS Richard Blumenthal REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 5] 1. John B. Larson 4. James A. Himes 2. Joe Courtney 5. Christopher S. Murphy 3. Rosa L. DeLauro DelaWARE SENATORS Thomas R. Carper Christopher A. Coons REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1] At Large—John C. Carney, Jr. 160 STATE DELEGATIONS FLORida SENATORS Bill Nelson Marco Rubio REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 19; Democrat, 6] 1. Jeff Miller 14. Connie Mack 2. Steve Southerland II 15. Bill Posey 3. Corrine Brown 16. Thomas J. Rooney 4. Ander Crenshaw 17. Frederica S. Wilson 5. Richard B. Nugent 18. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen 6. Cliff Stearns 19. Theodore E. Deutch 7. John L. Mica 20. Debbie Wasserman Schultz 8. Daniel Webster 21. Mario Diaz-Balart 9. Gus M. Bilirakis 22. Allen B. West 10. C. W. Bill Young 23. Alcee L. Hastings 11. Kathy Castor 24. Sandy Adams 12. Dennis A. Ross 25. David Rivera 13. Vern Buchanan GEORGIA SENATORS Saxby Chambliss Johnny Isakson REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 8; Democrat, 5] 1. Jack Kingston 8. Austin Scott 2. Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. 9. Tom Graves 3. Lynn A. Westmoreland 10. Paul C. Broun 4. Henry C. “Hank’’ Johnson, Jr. 11. Phil Gingrey, M.D. 5. John Lewis 12. John Barrow 6. Tom Price 13. David Scott 7. Rob Woodall 161 STATE DELEGATIONS HAWAII SENATORS Daniel K. Inouye Daniel K. Akaka REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 2] 1. Colleen W. Hanabusa 2. Mazie K. Hirono Idaho SENATORS Mike Crapo James E. Risch REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 2] 1. Raúl R. Labrador 2. Michael K. Simpson ILLINOIS SENATORS Richard J. Durbin Mark S. Kirk REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 11; Democrat, 8] 1. Bobby L. Rush 11. Adam Kinzinger 2. Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. 12. Jerry F. Costello 3. Daniel Lipinski 13. Judy Biggert 4. Luis V. Gutierrez 14. Randy Hultgren 5. Mike Quigley 15. Timothy V. Johnson 6. Peter J. Roskam 16. Donald A. Manzullo 7. Danny K. Davis 17. Bobby Schilling 8. Joe Walsh 18. Aaron Schock 9. Janice D. Schakowsky 19. John Shimkus 10. Robert J. Dold 162 STATE DELEGATIONS INDIANA SENATORS Richard G. Lugar Daniel Coats REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 6; Democrat, 3] 1. Peter J. Visclosky 6. Mike Pence 2. Joe Donnelly 7. André Carson 3. Marlin A. Stutzman 8. Larry Bucshon 4. Todd Rokita 9. Todd C. Young 5. Dan Burton IOWA SENATORS Chuck Grassley Tom Harkin REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 2; Democrat, 3] 1. Bruce L. Braley 4. Tom Latham 2. David Loebsack 5. Steve King 3. Leonard L. Boswell Kansas SENATORS Pat Roberts Jerry Moran REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 4] 1. Tim Huelskamp 3. Kevin Yoder 2. Lynn Jenkins 4. Mike Pompeo 163 STATE DELEGATIONS KENTUCKY SENATORS Mitch McConnell Rand Paul REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 4; Democrat, 2] 1. Ed Whitfield 4. Geoff Davis 2. Brett Guthrie 5. Harold Rogers 3. John A. Yarmuth 6. Ben Chandler LOUISIANA SENATORS Mary Landrieu David Vitter REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 6; Democrat, 1] 1. Steve Scalise 5. Rodney Alexander 2. Cedric L. Richmond 6. Bill Cassidy 3. Jeff Landry 7. Charles W. Boustany, Jr. 4. John Fleming MAINE SENATORS Olympia J. Snowe Susan M. Collins REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 2] 1. Chellie Pingree 2. Michael H. Michaud 164 STATE DELEGATIONS MARYland SENATORS Barbara A. Mikulski Benjamin L. Cardin REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 2; Democrat, 6] 1. Andy Harris 5. Steny H. Hoyer 2. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger 6. Roscoe G. Bartlett 3. John P. Sarbanes 7. Elijah E. Cummings 4. Donna F. Edwards 8. Chris Van Hollen MassachUsetts SENATORS John F. Kerry Scott P. Brown REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 10] 1. John W. Olver 6. John F. Tierney 2. Richard E. Neal 7. Edward J. Markey 3. James P. McGovern 8. Michael E. Capuano 4. Barney Frank 9. Stephen F. Lynch 5. Niki Tsongas 10. William R. Keating 165 STATE DELEGATIONS MICHIGAN SENATORS Carl Levin Debbie Stabenow REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 8; Democrat, 6] 1. Dan Benishek 9. Gary C. Peters 2. Bill Huizenga 10. Candice S. Miller 3. Justin Amash 11. Vacant 4. Dave Camp 12. Sander M. Levin 5. Dale E. Kildee 13. Hansen Clarke 6. Fred Upton 14. John Conyers, Jr. 7. Tim Walberg 15. John D. Dingell 8. Mike Rogers Minnesota SENATORS Amy Klobuchar Al Franken REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 4; Democrat, 4] 1. Timothy J. Walz 5. Keith Ellison 2. John Kline 6. Michele Bachmann 3. Erik Paulsen 7. Collin C. Peterson 4. Betty McCollum 8. Chip Cravaack MISSISSIPPI SENATORS Thad Cochran Roger F. Wicker REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 3; Democrat, 1] 1. Alan Nunnelee 3. Gregg Harper 2. Bennie G. Thompson 4. Steven M. Palazzo 166 STATE DELEGATIONS MissoURI SENATORS Claire McCaskill Roy Blunt REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 6; Democrat, 3] 1. Wm. Lacy Clay 6. Sam Graves 2. W. Todd Akin 7. Billy Long 3. Russ Carnahan 8. Jo Ann Emerson 4. Vicky Hartzler 9. Blaine Luetkemeyer 5. Emanuel Cleaver, II Montana SENATORS Max Baucus Jon Tester REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 1] At Large—Denny Rehberg NEBRasKA SENATORS E. Benjamin Nelson Mike Johanns REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 3] 1. Jeff Fortenberry 3. Adrian Smith 2. Lee Terry 167 STATE DELEGATIONS NEVada SENATORS Harry Reid Dean Heller REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 2; Democrat, 1] 1. Shelley Berkley 3. Joseph J. Heck 2. Mark Amodei NEW HAMPSHIRE SENATORS Jeanne Shaheen Kelly A. Ayotte REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 2] 1. Frank C. Guinta 2. Charles F. Bass NEW JERSEY SENATORS Frank Lautenberg Robert Menendez REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 6; Democrat, 6] 1. Robert E. Andrews 8. Bill Pascrell, Jr. 2. Frank A. LoBiondo 9. Steven R. Rothman 3. Jon Runyan 10. Vacant 4. Christopher H. Smith 11. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen 5. Scott Garrett 12. Rush D. Holt 6. Frank Pallone, Jr. 13. Albio Sires 7. Leonard Lance 168 STATE DELEGATIONS NEW MEXICO SENATORS Jeff Bingaman Tom Udall REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 1; Democrat, 2] 1. Martin Heinrich 3. Ben Ray Luján 2. Stevan Pearce NEW YoRK SENATORS Charles E. Schumer Kirsten E. Gillibrand REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 8; Democrat, 21] 1. Timothy H. Bishop 16. José E. Serrano 2. Steve Israel 17. Eliot L. Engel 3. Peter T. King 18. Nita M. Lowey 4. Carolyn McCarthy 19. Nan A. S. Hayworth 5. Gary L. Ackerman 20. Christopher P. Gibson 6. Gregory W. Meeks 21. Paul Tonko 7. Joseph Crowley 22. Maurice D. Hinchey 8. Jerrold Nadler 23. William L. Owens 9. Robert Turner 24. Richard L. Hanna 10. Edolphus Towns 25. Ann Marie Buerkle 11. Yvette D. Clarke 26. Kathy Hochul 12. Nydia M. Velázquez 27. Brian Higgins 13. Michael G. Grimm 28. Louise McIntosh Slaughter 14. Carolyn B. Maloney 29. Tom Reed, II 15. Charles B. Rangel 169 STATE DELEGATIONS NORTH CAROLINA SENATORS Richard Burr Kay R. Hagan REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 6; Democrat, 7] 1. G. K. Butterfield 8. Larry Kissell 2. Renee L. Ellmers 9. Sue Wilkins Myrick 3. Walter B. Jones 10. Patrick T. McHenry 4. David E. Price 11. Heath Shuler 5. Virginia Foxx 12. Melvin L. Watt 6. Howard Coble 13. Brad Miller 7. Mike McIntyre NORTH DAKota SENATORS Kent Conrad John Hoeven REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 1] At Large—Rick Berg 170 STATE DELEGATIONS OHIO SENATORS Sherrod Brown Rob Portman REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 13; Democrat, 5] 1. Steve Chabot 10. Dennis J. Kucinich 2. Jean Schmidt 11. Marcia L. Fudge 3. Michael R. Turner 12. Patrick J. Tiberi 4. Jim Jordan 13. Betty Sutton 5. Robert E. Latta 14. Steven C. LaTourette 6. Bill Johnson 15. Steve Stivers 7. Steve Austria 16. James B. Renacci 8. John A. Boehner 17. Tim Ryan 9. Marcy Kaptur 18. Bob Gibbs OKlahoMA SENATORS James M. Inhofe Tom Coburn, M.D.
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