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114Th Congress ORMER TATE EGISLATORS IN THE TH ONGRESS as of January 21, 2014 F S L 11 4 C d UNITED STATES 1 Independent Frank Pallone Jr. (D) Jeff Duncan (R) SENATE Nebraska (Delegate) Florida Maine William Pascrell Jr. (D) Mick Mulvaney (R) Deb Fischer (R) Gus Bilirakis (R) Chellie Pingree (D) Albio Sires (D) Joe Wilson (R) 45 Total Alabama Corrine Brown (D) Nevada Mo Brooks (R) Ander Crenshaw (R) Maryland New Mexico South Dakota 23 Republicans Dean Heller (R) Mike Rogers (R) Ted Deutch (D) Elijah E. Cummings (D) Steve Pearce (R) Kristi Noem (R) Harry Reid (D) Mario Diaz-Balart (R) Andy Harris (R) 22 Democrats Alaska Lois Frankel (D) Steny Hoyer (D) New York Tennessee New Hampshire Don Young (R) John Mica (R) Chris Van Hollen (D) Joseph Crowley (D) Marsha Blackburn (R) New members in italics Alabama Jeanne Shaheen (D) Jeff Miller (R) Eliot Engel (D) Diane Black (R) Richard Shelby (R) Arizona William Posey (R) Massachusetts Brian Higgins (D) Steve Cohen (D) New Jersey Trent Franks (R) Dennis Ross (R) Katherine Clark (D) Hakeem Jeffries (D) Alaska Robert Menendez (D) Ruben Gallego (D) Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R) Bill Keating (D) Gregory W. Meeks (D) Texas NCSL STAFF Lisa Murkowski (R) Ann Kirkpatrick (D) Debbie Wasserman- Stephen Lynch (D) Grace Meng (D) Kevin Brady (R) New York Matt Salmon (R) Schultz (D) Jerrold Nadler (D) Joaquin Castro (D) Colorado Charles Schumer (D) David Schweikert (R) Daniel Webster (R) Michigan Charles Rangel (D) Henry Cuellar (D) Jeff Hurley Cory Gardner (R) Kyrsten Sinema (D) Frederica Wilson (D) Justin Amash (R) Jose Serrano (D) John Culberson (R) (202) 624-7753 North Carolina Mike Bishop (R) Louise Slaughter (D) Lloyd Doggett (D) Connecticut Thom Tillis (R) Arkansas Georgia Bill Huizenga (R) Paul Tonko (D) Gene Green (D) Richard Blumenthal (D) Bruce Westerman (R) Sanford Bishop (D) Sander Levin (D) Lee Zeldin (R) Eddie Bernice Johnson Chris Murphy (D) Ohio Buddy Carter (R) John Moolenaar (R) (D) Sherrod Brown (D) California Doug Collins (R) Tim Walberg (R) Northern Mariana Sam Johnson (R) Florida Karen Bass (D) Tom Graves (R) Islands Kenny Marchant (R) Bill Nelson (D) Oklahoma Xavier Becerra (D) Barry Loudermilk (R) Minnesota Gregorio C. Sablan (I) Lamar Smith (R) Marco Rubio (R) James Inhofe (R) Julie Brownley (D) Austin Scott (R) Keith Ellison (D) Marc Veasey (D) Tony Cardenas (D) David Scott (D) Tom Emmer (R) North Carolina Randy Weber (R) Georgia Oregon Judy Chu (D) Lynn Westmoreland (R) Betty McCollum (D) Alma Adams (D) Johnny Isakson (R) Jeff Merkley (D) Paul Cook (R) Rick Nolan (D) Virginia Foxx (R) Utah Jim Costa (D) Guam Erik Paulsen (R) Walter Jones Jr. (R) Rob Bishop (R) Hawaii Rhode Island Susan Davis (D) Madeleine Bordallo (D) Collin Peterson (D) Patrick McHenry (R) Mazie Hirono (D) Jack Reed (D) Jeff Denham (R) Robert Pittenger (R) Vermont Brian Schatz (D) Mark DeSaulnier (D) Hawaii Mississippi David Rouzer (R) Peter Welch (D) South Carolina Sam Farr (D) Tulsi Gabbard (D) Alan Nunnelee (R) Idaho Lindsey Graham (R) John Garamendi (D) Mark Takai (D) Steven Palazzo (R) Ohio Virginia Michael Crapo (R) Tim Scott (R) Mike Honda (D) Joyce Beatty (D) Barbara Comstock (R) James Risch (R) Jared Huffman (D) Idaho Missouri John Boehner (R) J. Randy Forbes (R) South Dakota Stephen Knight (R) Raul Labrador (R) William Lacy Clay, Jr. Bob Gibbs (R) H. Morgan Griffith (R) Iowa Mike Rounds (R) Doug LaMalfa (R) Michael Simpson (R) (D) Jim Jordan (R) Robert Hurt (R) Charles Grassley (R) Ted Lieu (D) Sam Graves (R) Bob Latta (R) Robert Scott (D) Joni Ernst (R) Washington Barbara Lee (D) Illinois Vicky Hartzler (R) Timothy Ryan (D) Rob Wittman (R) Maria Cantwell (D) Alan Lowenthal (D) Mike Bost (R) Blaine Luetkemeyer (R) Steve Stivers (R) Kansas Patty Murray (D) Kevin McCarthy(R) Randy Hultgren (R) Jason Smith (R) Patrick Tiberi (R) Washington Jerry Moran (R) Tom McClintock (R) Robin Kelly (D) Jamie Herrera Beutler West Virginia Grace Napolitano (D) Peter Roskam (R) Montana Oklahoma (R) Louisiana Shelley Moore Capito Lucille Roybal-Allard Jan Schakowsky (D) Ryan Zinke (R) Tom Cole (R) Denny Heck (D) Bill Cassidy (R) (R) (D) Aaron Schock (R) Frank Lucas (R) Derek Kilmer (D) David Vitter (R) Joe Manchin (D) Ed Royce (R) Nebraska Steve Russell (R) Jim McDermott (D) Adam Schiff (D) Indiana Brad Ashford (D) Cathy McMorris Maryland Wisconsin Jackie Speier (D) Luke Messer (R) Adrian Smith (R) Oregon Rodgers (R) Ben Cardin (D) Tammy Baldwin (D) Mike Thompson (D) Marlin Stutzman (R) Earl Blumenauer (D) Dan Newhouse (R) Norma Torres (D) Jackie Walorski (R) Nevada Suzanne Bonamici (D) Adam Smith (D) Massachusetts Wyoming David Valadao (R) Mark Amodei (R) Kurt Schrader (D) Ed Markey (D) John Barrasso(R) Juan Vargas (D) Iowa Cresent Hardy (R) Greg Walden (R) West Virginia Mike Enzi (R) Mimi Walters (R) Steve King (R) Joe Heck (R) Evan Jenkins (R) Michigan Maxine Waters (D) Dina Titus (D) Pennsylvania David McKinley (R) Alex Mooney (R) Gary Peters (D) UNITED STATES Kansas Brendon Boyle (D) Colorado Tim Huelskamp (R) New Hampshire Debbie Stabenow (D) HOUSE OF Charles Dent (R) Michael Coffman (R) Lynn Jenkins (R) Frank Guinta (R) Chaka Fattah (D) Wisconsin Mississippi REPRESENTATIVES Diana DeGette (D) Kevin Yoder (R) Tim Murphy (R) Glenn Grothman (R) Doug Lamborn (R) New Jersey Scott Perry (R) Gwen Moore (D) Roger Wicker (R) 223TOTAL Ed Perlmutter (D) Kentucky Bonnie Coleman (D) Joseph Pitts (R) Mark Pocan (D) Scott Tipton (R) Brett Guthrie (R) Rodney Frelinghuysen James Sensenbrenner Missouri 98 Democrats Claire McCaskill (D) Ed Whitfield (R) (R) Rhode Island (R) (including one Delegate) Connecticut Scott Garrett (R) David Cicilline (D) Montana Joe Courtney (D) Louisiana Leonard Lance (R) Jim Langevin (D) Wyoming 124 Republicans Elizabeth Esty (D) Cedric Richmond (D) Frank LoBiondo (R) Cynthia Lummis (R) Jon Tester(D) John Larson (D) Steve Scalise (R) Donald Norcross (R) South Carolina .
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