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LOUIS SKAMANIA FRANKLIN RICHLAND LATAH McKENZIE CLEARWATER LAKE KEWEENAW KENNEBEC CASCADE McCONE LEWIS AND CLARK EDDY ESSEX ANDROSCOGGIN KNOX BENTON McLEAN POLK ORLEANS COOS CLARK ITASCA GRAND ISLE OXFORD GARFIELD CLEARWATER MISSOULA SHERIDAN WELLS 7 1 TILLAMOOK 1 POWELL FERGUS COLUMBIA WASHINGTON KLICKITAT TRAILL FRANKLIN SAGADAHOC LINCOLN WALLA WALLA NEZ PERCE JUDITH BASIN DUNN FOSTER GRIGGS STEELE PETROLEUM GARFIELD HOUGHTON NORMAN MAHNOMEN MULTNOMAH MERCER LAMOILLE CALEDONIA HOOD ASOTIN 8 CLINTON YAMHILL RIVER LEWIS LUCE ONE AT LARGE DAWSON HUBBARD CHITTENDEN SHERMAN 3 BILLINGS OLIVER ONTONAGON CHIPPEWA GRANITE ONE AT LARGE BARAGA CUMBERLAND MEAGHER CASS WASHINGTON BURLEIGH KIDDER STUTSMAN BECKER FRANKLIN POLK UMATILLA CASS MARQUETTE GOLDEN BARNES CLAY ALGER GRAFTON GILLIAM MORROW 1 SCHOOLCRAFT ORANGE CARROLL CLACKAMAS RAVALLI VALLEY MACKINAC 5 WASCO BROADWATER WHEATLAND PRAIRIE WIBAUX STARK BAYFIELD IDAHO DEER MUSSELSHELL AITKIN CARLTON GOGEBIC LINCOLN MARION JEFFERSON MORTON ST. 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CROIX SHAWANO OGEMAW (part) DOUGLAS MEEKER 3 ROSCOMMON DUNN BRISTOL DEWEY 5 MISSAUKEE 28 21ALBANY 2 PAYETTE CHIPPEWA WEXFORD WAYNE 25 ONONDAGA POTTER FAULK MONROE MADISON COLUMBIA 2 CUSTER HENNEPIN CLARK MANISTEE N CODINGTON ARENAC OTSEGO 4 0° SHERIDAN BUTTE LAC QUI PARLE ORLEANS SCHOHARIE BERKSHIRE PROVIDENCE BARNSTABLE 4 SPINK CARVER BROWN KEWAUNEE HAMPDEN GEM BOISE McLEOD EAU CLAIRE CLARE SENECA CLARK PIERCE WAUPACA OUTAGAMIE GLADWIN HURON CORTLAND BRISTOL PARK CLARK DAKOTA PEPIN PORTAGE NIAGARA WINDHAM ZIEBACH RENVILLE WOOD TOLLAND NANTUCKET CURRY DEUEL OSCEOLA GENESEE ONTARIO CAYUGA CHENANGO GREENE 10 YELLOW MEDICINE SCOTT TREMPEALEAU D KENT CANYON BIG HORN SULLY MANITOWOC LAKE BAY LIVINGSTON FREMONT CROOK HAMLIN SIBLEY 2 MASON 4 1 2 2 JOSEPHINE GOODHUE BUFFALO JACKSON YATES DELAWARE TOMPKINS NEWPORT HYDE HAND 24 HARTFOR MIDLAND 26 MALHEUR RICE WAUSHARA CALUMET TUSCOLA SANILAC NEW DUKES JACKSON HARNEY ADA LYON WABASHA ISABELLA WYOMING ULSTER ONE AT LARGE LINCOLN REDWOOD NICOLLET LE SUEUR WINNEBAGO DUTCHESS LITCHFIELD LONDON WASHINGTON CAMPBELL NEWAYGO MECOSTA ERIE LAKE JEFFERSON LAWRENCE MEADE BEADLE BROOKINGS SCHUYLER TETON HUGHES KINGSBURY MIDDLESEX STANLEY ADAMS OCEANA TIOGA ELMORE BLAINE MADISON BROWN JUNEAU 5 10 BROOME 1 CAMAS LA 3 GREEN SHEBOYGAN 5 JOHNSON SAGINAW 29 NEW KLAMATH BUTTE TETON BLUE EARTH DODGE LAKE FOND DU LAC 22 HAAKON STEELE OLMSTED WINONA CROSSE MONROE 2 GRATIOT CHEMUNG WASECA 6 STEUBEN SULLIVAN HAVEN3 WASHAKIE MONTCALM LAPEER ST. CLAIR MURRAY COTTONWOOD MARQUETTE PUTNAM DEL NORTE BUFFALO JERAULD MINER LAKE MOODY WATONWAN GENESEE ALLEGANY SUSQUEHANNA PENNINGTON SANBORN 1 2 PIPESTONE HOT SPRINGS WESTON JONES HOUSTON MUSKEGON CATTARAUGUS WAYNE 4 BONNEVILLE FILLMORE BRADFORD WESTCHESTER LYMAN MOWER VERNON COLUMBIA DODGE KENT MACOMB LACKAWANNA ORANGE 19 1 GOODING FREEBORN CLINTON OZAUKEE 27 OAKLAND MARTIN FARIBAULT SAUK IONIA LINCOLN JACKSON SHIAWASSEE TIOGA PIKE ROCKLAND FAIRFIELD BINGHAM CUSTER BRULE AURORA ROCK NOBLES WASHINGTON CHAUTAUQUA SUFFOLK JACKSON HANSON McCOOK MINNEHAHA RICHLAND OTTAWA 10 DAVISON CRAWFORD WYOMING SISKIYOU 5 3 9 POTTER SUSSEX PASSAIC BERGEN BRONX U.S. SENATE MEMBERSHIP HOWARD McKEAN NEW U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES MEMBERSHIP WORTH MITCHELL WINNESHIEK ALLAMAKEE 8 ERIE SULLIVAN YORK MELLETTE WINNEBAGO WAUKESHA 4 INGHAM MORRIS NASSAU JEROME EMMET 2 EATON LIVINGSTON 5 BARRY OWYHEE MINIDOKA ONE AT LARGE OSCEOLA DICKINSON MILWAUKEE WAYNE LYCOMING 8-10, 40 TRIPP LYON DANE LUZERNE MONROE °N SHANNON DOUGLAS IOWA WARREN 2-18 MODOC HUTCHINSON TURNER KOSSUTH JEFFERSON WASHTENAW 13 ESSEX QUEENS POWER CARIBOU FALL RIVER 11-14 HUDSON RACINE KINGS FREMONT CERRO FLOYD CHICKASAW ALLEGAN CAMERON MONTOUR 11 ALABAMA MONTANA HANCOCK JACKSON COLUMBIA UNION CONNECTICUT MICHIGAN OREGON BANNOCK BENNETT TODD GORDO GRANT ELK SUBLETTE NATRONA NIOBRARA CHARLES MIX LINCOLN CLAY PALO ALTO ASHTABULA 3 CLINTON WARREN 11 CARBON Jeff Sessions (R) Max Baucus (D) SIOUX O’BRIEN FAYETTE CLAYTON FOREST 1 John B. Larson (D) 1 Bart Stupak (D) 1 David Wu (D) GREGORY ROCK 1 RICHMOND GREEN KENOSHA CALHOUN TWIN FALLS CONVERSE CRAWFORD 5 NORTHAMPTON Richard C. Shelby (R) Conrad R. Burns (R) CASSIA BON WALWORTH VAN BUREN HUNTERDON 2 Rob Simmons (R) 2 Peter Hoekstra (R) 2 Greg Walden (R) YANKTON UNION LAFAYETTE KALAMAZOO 7 11 LAKE UNION 7 HUMBOLDT HOMME WRIGHT BREMER 15 VENANGO LEHIGH 6 CLAY BUTLER LAKE 14 SOMERSET 3 Rosa L. DeLauro (D) 3 Vernon J. Ehlers (R) 3 Earl Blumenauer (D) FRANKLIN 1 McHENRY 10 BOYD HUMBOLDT MONROE SCHUYLKILL 12 KEYA PAHA LENAWEE NORTH- MIDDLESEX ONEIDA BEAR LAKE BUENA 6 15 4 Christopher Shays (R) 4 Dave Camp (R) 4 Peter A. DeFazio (D) ALASKA NEBRASKA 8 GEAUGA JEFFERSON SNYDER CHEROKEE BOONE MERCER CLARION CENTRE MERCER TRINITY DAWES PLYMOUTH VISTA DUBUQUE WINNEBAGO BRANCH HILLSDALE CLEARFIELD UMBERLAND MONMOUTH FRANKLIN DELAWARE JO DAVIESS STEPHENSON 8 BUCKS 5 Nancy L. Johnson (R) 5 Dale E. 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