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State Delegations in the 113Th Congress FOR THE RECORD The Delegations State Delegations in the 113th Congress Bold italics indicate new member; Democrats in blue; Republicans in red; Independents in gray Includes both candidates in eight House races that remained unresolved Nov. 9. Alabama 11 George Miller Connecticut 6 Tom Price SENATE 12 Nancy Pelosi SENATE 7 Rob Woodall Richard C. Shelby 13 Barbara Lee Richard Blumenthal 8 Austin Scott Jeff Sessions 14 Jackie Speier Christopher S. Murphy 9 Doug Collins HOUSE 15 Eric Swalwell HOUSE 10 Paul Broun 1 Jo Bonner 16 Jim Costa 1 John B. Larson 11 Phil Gingrey 2 Martha Roby 17 Michael M. Honda 2 Joe Courtney 12 John Barrow 3 Mike D. Rogers 18 Anna G. Eshoo 3 Rosa DeLauro 13 David Scott 4 Robert B. Aderholt 19 Zoe Lofgren 4 Jim Himes 14 Tom Graves 5 Mo Brooks 20 Sam Farr 5 Elizabeth Esty 6 Spencer Bachus 21 David Valadao Hawaii 7 Terri A. Sewell 22 Devin Nunes Delaware SENATE 23 Kevin McCarthy SENATE Daniel K. Inouye Thomas R. Carper Alaska 24 Lois Capps Mazie K. Hirono Chris Coons SENATE 25 Howard P. “Buck” McKeon HOUSE Lisa Murkowski 26 Julia Brownley HOUSE 1 Colleen Hanabusa AL John Carney Mark Begich 27 Judy Chu 2 Tulsi Gabbard HOUSE 28 Adam B. Schiff Florida AL Don Young 29 Tony Cardenas Idaho SENATE 30 Brad Sherman SENATE Bill Nelson Arizona 31 Gary G. Miller Michael D. Crapo Marco Rubio SENATE 32 Grace F. Napolitano Jim Risch John McCain HOUSE 33 Henry A. Waxman HOUSE 1 Jeff Miller 1 Raúl R. Labrador Jeff Flake 34 Xavier Becerra 2 Steve Southerland II 2 Mike Simpson HOUSE 35 Gloria Negrete McLeod 1 Ann Kirkpatrick 3 Ted Yoho 36 Mary Bono Mack or Raul Ruiz 2 Ron Barber or Martha E. McSally 4 Ander Crenshaw Illinois 37 Karen Bass 3 Raúl M. Grijalva 5 Corrine Brown SENATE 38 Linda T. Sánchez 4 Paul Gosar 6 Ron DeSantis Richard J. Durbin 39 Ed Royce 5 Matt Salmon 7 John L. Mica Mark Steven Kirk 40 Lucille Roybal-Allard 8 Bill Posey 6 David Schweikert HOUSE 41 Mark Takano 7 Ed Pastor 9 Alan Grayson 1 Bobby L. Rush 42 Ken Calvert 8 Trent Franks 10 Daniel Webster 2 Jesse L. Jackson Jr. 43 Maxine Waters 9 Kyrsten Sinema or Vernon B. 11 Rich Nugent 3 Daniel Lipinski 44 Janice Hahn Parker 12 Gus Bilirakis 4 Luis V. Gutierrez 45 John Campbell 13 C.W. Bill Young 5 Mike Quigley 46 Loretta Sanchez Arkansas 14 Kathy Castor 6 Peter Roskam SENATE 47 Alan Lowenthal 15 Dennis A. Ross 7 Danny K. Davis Mark Pryor 48 Dana Rohrabacher 16 Vern Buchanan 8 Tammy Duckworth 49 Darrell Issa 17 Tom Rooney John Boozman 9 Jan Schakowsky 50 Duncan Hunter 18 Allen B. West or Patrick Murphy HOUSE 10 Brad Schneider 1 Rick Crawford 51 Juan C. Vargas 19 Trey Radel 11 Bill Foster 2 Tim Griffin 52 Brian P. Bilbray or Scott Peters 20 Alcee L. Hastings 12 Bill Enyart 53 Susan A. Davis 21 Ted Deutch 3 Steve Womack 13 Rodney Davis 22 Lois Frankel 4 Tom Cotton 14 Randy Hultgren Colorado 23 Debbie Wasserman Schultz 15 John Shimkus SENATE 24 Frederica S. Wilson California 16 Adam Kinzinger Mark Udall 25 Mario Diaz-Balart SENATE 17 Cheri Bustos Dianne Feinstein Michael Bennet 26 Joe Garcia 27 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen 18 Aaron Schock Barbara Boxer HOUSE 1 Diana DeGette HOUSE 2 Jared Polis Georgia Indiana 1 Doug LaMalfa 3 Scott Tipton SENATE SENATE 2 Jared Huffman 4 Cory Gardner Saxby Chambliss Dan Coats 3 John Garamendi 5 Doug Lamborn Joe Donnelly 4 Tom McClintock Johnny Isakson 6 Mike Coffman HOUSE 5 Mike Thompson HOUSE 7 Ed Perlmutter 1 Jack Kingston 1 Peter J. Visclosky 6 Doris Matsui 2 Jackie Walorski 7 Dan Lungren or Ami Bera 2 Sanford D. Bishop Jr. 3 Marlin Stutzman 8 Paul Cook 3 Lynn Westmoreland 4 Todd Rokita 9 Jerry McNerney 4 Hank Johnson 5 Susan W. Brooks 10 Jeff Denham 5 John Lewis www.cq.com | NOVEMBER 12, 2012 | CQ WEEKLY 2295 42delegations layout.indd 2295 11/9/2012 5:27:48 PM FOR THE RECORD The Delegations 6 Luke Messer 6 John Delaney Missouri New Mexico 7 André Carson 7 Elijah E. Cummings SENATE SENATE 8 Larry Bucshon 8 Chris Van Hollen Claire McCaskill Tom Udall 9 Todd Young Martin Heinrich Massachusetts Roy Blunt HOUSE HOUSE Iowa SENATE 1 William Lacy Clay 1 Michelle Lujan Grisham SENATE John Kerry 2 Ann Wagner 2 Steve Pearce 3 Ben Ray Luján Charles E. Grassley Elizabeth Warren 3 Blaine Luetkemeyer Tom Harkin HOUSE 4 Vicky Hartzler New York HOUSE 1 Richard E. Neal 5 Emanuel Cleaver II SENATE 1 Bruce Braley 2 Jim McGovern 6 Sam Graves Charles E. Schumer 2 Dave Loebsack 3 Niki Tsongas 7 Billy Long 3 Tom Latham 4 Joseph P. Kennedy III 8 Jo Ann Emerson Kirsten Gillibrand 4 Steve King 5 Edward J. Markey HOUSE 6 John F. Tierney Montana 1 Timothy H. Bishop Kansas 2 Peter T. King 7 Michael E. Capuano SENATE SENATE 8 Stephen F. Lynch Max Baucus 3 Steve Israel Pat Roberts William Keating 4 Carolyn McCarthy 9 Jon Tester Jerry Moran 5 Gregory W. Meeks HOUSE HOUSE Michigan AL Steve Daines 6 Grace Meng 1 Tim Huelskamp SENATE 7 Nydia M. Velázquez 2 Lynn Jenkins Carl Levin Nebraska 8 Hakeem Jeffries 3 Kevin Yoder Debbie Stabenow SENATE 9 Yvette D. Clarke 4 Mike Pompeo HOUSE Mike Johanns 10 Jerrold Nadler 1 Dan Benishek Deb Fischer 11 Michael Grimm Kentucky 2 Bill Huizenga HOUSE 12 Carolyn B. Maloney SENATE 3 Justin Amash 1 Jeff Fortenberry 13 Charles B. Rangel Mitch McConnell 4 Dave Camp 2 Lee Terry 14 Joseph Crowley Rand Paul 5 Dan Kildee 3 Adrian Smith 15 José E. Serrano HOUSE 6 Fred Upton 16 Eliot L. Engel 1 Edward Whitfield 7 Tim Walberg Nevada 17 Nita M. Lowey 2 Brett Guthrie 8 Mike Rogers SENATE 18 Sean Patrick Maloney 3 John Yarmuth 9 Sander M. Levin Harry Reid 4 Thomas Massie 19 Chris Gibson 10 Candice S. Miller Dean Heller 20 Paul Tonko 5 Harold Rogers 6 Garland “Andy” Barr IV 11 Kerry Bentivolio HOUSE 21 Bill Owens 12 John D. Dingell 1 Dina Titus 22 Richard Hanna Louisiana 13 John Conyers Jr. 2 Mark Amodei 23 Tom Reed Dan Maffei SENATE 14 Gary Peters 3 Joe Heck 24 Mary L. Landrieu 4 Steven Horsford 25 Louise M. Slaughter Minnesota 26 Brian Higgins David Vitter SENATE New Hampshire 27 Chris Collins HOUSE Amy Klobuchar 1 Steve Scalise SENATE Al Franken Jeanne Shaheen North Carolina 2 Cedric L. Richmond HOUSE Kelly Ayotte SENATE 3 Charles Boustany Jr. or Jeff Landry 1 Tim Walz 4 John Fleming HOUSE Richard M. Burr 2 John Kline 1 Carol Shea-Porter Kay Hagan 5 Rodney Alexander 3 Erik Paulsen 6 Bill Cassidy 2 Ann McLane Kuster HOUSE 4 Betty McCollum 1 G.K. Butterfield 5 Keith Ellison Maine New Jersey 2 Renee Ellmers 6 Michele Bachmann SENATE SENATE 3 Walter B. Jones 7 Collin C. Peterson Susan Collins Frank R. Lautenberg 4 David E. Price 8 Rick Nolan Angus King Robert Menendez 5 Virginia Foxx HOUSE Mississippi HOUSE 6 Howard Coble 1 Chellie Pingree 1 Robert E. Andrews 7 Mike McIntyre or David Rouzer SENATE 2 Michael H. Michaud 8 Richard Hudson Thad Cochran 2 Frank A. LoBiondo 3 Jon Runyan 9 Robert Pittenger Roger Wicker Maryland 4 Christopher H. Smith 10 Patrick T. McHenry HOUSE SENATE 5 Scott Garrett 11 Mark Meadows 1 Alan Nunnelee Barbara A. Mikulski 6 Frank Pallone Jr. 12 Melvin Watt 2 Bennie Thompson Benjamin L. Cardin 7 Leonard Lance 3 Gregg Harper 13 George E.B. Holding HOUSE 8 Albio Sires 4 Steven M. Palazzo 1 Andy Harris 9 Bill Pascrell Jr. 2 C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger 10 Donald M. Payne Jr. 3 John Sarbanes 11 Rodney Frelinghuysen 4 Donna Edwards 12 Rush D. Holt 5 Steny H. Hoyer 2296 CQ WEEKLY | NOVEMBER 12, 2012 | www.cq.com 42delegations layout.indd 2296 11/9/2012 5:27:48 PM ELECTION 2012 North Dakota 12 Keith Rothfus 10 Michael McCaul Washington SENATE 13 Allyson Y. Schwartz 11 K. Michael Conaway SENATE John Hoeven 14 Mike Doyle 12 Kay Granger Patty Murray Heidi Heitkamp 15 Charlie Dent 13 William M. “Mac” Thornberry Maria Cantwell HOUSE 16 Joe Pitts 14 Randy Weber HOUSE AL Kevin Cramer 17 Matt Cartwright 15 Rubén Hinojosa 1 Suzan DelBene 18 Tim Murphy 16 Beto O’Rourke 2 Rick Larsen Ohio 17 Bill Flores 3 Jaime Herrera Beutler SENATE Rhode Island 18 Sheila Jackson Lee 4 Doc Hastings Sherrod Brown SENATE 19 Randy Neugebauer 5 Cathy McMorris Rodgers Rob Portman Jack Reed 20 Joaquin Castro 6 Derek Kilmer HOUSE 7 Jim McDermott 1 Steve Chabot Sheldon Whitehouse 21 Lamar Smith 2 Brad Wenstrup HOUSE 22 Pete Olson 8 Dave Reichert 3 Joyce Beatty 1 David Cicilline 23 Pete Gallego 9 Adam Smith 4 Jim Jordan 2 Jim Langevin 24 Kenny Marchant 10 Denny Heck 25 Roger Williams 5 Bob Latta 26 Michael C. Burgess 6 Bill Johnson South Carolina West Virginia 27 Blake Farenthold 7 Bob Gibbs SENATE SENATE 28 Henry Cuellar 8 John A. Boehner Lindsey Graham John D. Rockefeller IV 29 Gene Green 9 Marcy Kaptur Jim DeMint Joe Manchin III 30 Eddie Bernice Johnson 10 Michael R. Turner HOUSE HOUSE 11 Marcia L. Fudge 1 Tim Scott 31 John Carter 1 David B. McKinley 12 Pat Tiberi 2 Joe Wilson 32 Pete Sessions 2 Shelley Moore Capito 13 Tim Ryan 3 Jeff Duncan 33 Marc Veasey 3 Nick J.
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