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Cpd Release 1 13 1..217 State Delegations Number which precedes name of Representative designates Congressional district. Republicans in roman; Democrats in italics; Independents in bold. ALABAMA SENATORS Richard C. Shelby Jeff Sessions REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 5; Democrat, 2] 1. Jo Bonner 5. Robert E.“Bud” Cramer, Jr. 2. Terry Everett 6. Spencer Bachus 3. Mike Rogers 7. Artur Davis 4. Robert B. Aderholt ALASKA SENATORS Ted Stevens Lisa Murkowski REPRESENTATIVE [Republican, 1] At Large–Don Young 157 STATE DELEGATIONS ARIZONA SENATORS John McCain Jon Kyl REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 6; Democrat, 2] 1. Rick Renzi 5. J. D. Hayworth 2. Trent Franks 6. Jeff Flake 3. John B. Shadegg 7. Raúl M. Grijalva 4. Ed Pastor 8. Jim Kolbe ARKANSAS SENATORS Blanche Lambert Lincoln Mark Pryor REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 1; Democrat, 3] 1. Marion Berry 3. John Boozman 2. Vic Snyder 4. Mike Ross 158 STATE DELEGATIONS CALIFORNIA SENATORS Dianne Feinstein Barbara Boxer REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 19; Democrat, 33] 1. Mike Thompson 28. Howard L. Berman 2. Wally Herger 29. Adam B. Schiff 3. Daniel E. Lungren 30. Henry A. Waxman 4. John T. Doolittle 31. Xavier Becerra 5. Doris O. Matsui 32. Hilda L. Solis 6. Lynn C. Woolsey 33. Diane E. Watson 7. George Miller 34. Lucille Roybal-Allard 8. Nancy Pelosi 35. Maxine Waters 9. Barbara Lee 36. Jane Harman 10. Ellen O. Tauscher 37. Juanita Millender-McDonald 11. Richard W. Pombo 38. Grace F. Napolitano 12. Tom Lantos 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 19. George Radanovich 46. Dana Rohrabacher 20. Jim Costa 47. Loretta Sanchez 21. Devin Nunes 48. (Vacant) 22. William M. Thomas 49. Darrell E. Issa 23. Lois Capps 50. Randy “Duke” Cunningham 24. Elton Gallegly 51. Bob Filner 25. Howard P. “Buck” McKeon 52. Duncan Hunter 26. David Dreier 53. Susan A. Davis 27. Brad Sherman 159 STATE DELEGATIONS COLORADO SENATORS Wayne Allard Ken Salazar REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 4; Democrat, 3] 1. Diana DeGette 5. Joel Hefley 2. Mark Udall 6. Thomas G. Tancredo 3. John T. Salazar 7. Bob Beauprez 4. Marilyn N. Musgrave CONNECTICUT SENATORS Christopher J. Dodd Joseph I. Lieberman REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 3; Democrat, 2] 1. John B. Larson 4. Christopher Shays 2. Rob Simmons 5. Nancy L. Johnson 3. Rosa L. DeLauro DELAWARE SENATORS Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Thomas R. Carper REPRESENTATIVE [Republican, 1] At Large–Michael N. Castle 160 STATE DELEGATIONS FLORIDA SENATORS Bill Nelson Mel Martinez REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 18; Democrat, 7] 1. Jeff Miller 14. Connie Mack 2. Allen Boyd 15. Dave Weldon 3. Corrine Brown 16. Mark Foley 4. Ander Crenshaw 17. Kendrick B. Meek 5. Ginny Brown-Waite 18. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen 6. Cliff Stearns 19. Robert Wexler 7. John L. Mica 20. Debbie Wasserman Schultz 8. Ric Keller 21. Lincoln Diaz-Balart 9. Michael Bilirakis 22. E. Clay Shaw, Jr. 10. C. W. Bill Young 23. Alcee L. Hastings 11. Jim Davis 24. Tom Feeney 12. Adam H. Putnam 25. Mario Diaz-Balart 13. Katherine Harris GEORGIA SENATORS Saxby Chambliss Johnny Isakson REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 7; Democrat, 6] 1. Jack Kingston 8. Lynn A. Westmoreland 2. Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. 9. Charlie Norwood 3. Jim Marshall 10. Nathan Deal 4. Cynthia McKinney 11. Phil Gingrey 5. John Lewis 12. John Barrow 6. Tom Price 13. David Scott 7. John Linder 161 STATE DELEGATIONS HAWAII SENATORS Daniel K. Inouye Daniel K. Akaka REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 2] 1. Neil Abercrombie 2. Ed Case IDAHO SENATORS Larry E. Craig Mike Crapo REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 2] 1. C. L. “Butch” Otter 2. Michael K. Simpson ILLINOIS SENATORS Richard J. Durbin Barack Obama REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 9; Democrat, 10] 1. Bobby L. Rush 11. Jerry Weller 2. Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. 12. Jerry F. Costello 3. Daniel Lipinski 13. Judy Biggert 4. Luis V. Gutierrez 14. J. Dennis Hastert 5. Rahm Emanuel 15. Timothy V. Johnson 6. Henry J. Hyde 16. Donald A. Manzullo 7. Danny K. Davis 17. Lane Evans 8. Melissa L. Bean 18. Ray LaHood 9. Janice D. Schakowsky 19. John Shimkus 10. Mark Steven Kirk 162 STATE DELEGATIONS INDIANA SENATORS Richard G. Lugar Evan Bayh REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 7; Democrat, 2] 1. Peter J. Visclosky 6. Mike Pence 2. Chris Chocola 7. Julia Carson 3. Mark E. Souder 8. John N. Hostettler 4. Steve Buyer 9. Michael E. Sodrel 5. Dan Burton IOWA SENATORS Chuck Grassley Tom Harkin REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 4; Democrat, 1] 1. Jim Nussle 4. Tom Latham 2. James A. Leach 5. Steve King 3. Leonard L. Boswell KANSAS SENATORS Sam Brownback Pat Roberts REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 3; Democrat, 1] 1. Jerry Moran 3. Dennis Moore 2. Jim Ryun 4. Todd Tiahrt 163 STATE DELEGATIONS KENTUCKY SENATORS Mitch McConnell Jim Bunning REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 5; Democrat, 1] 1. Ed Whitfield 4. Geoff Davis 2. Ron Lewis 5. Harold Rogers 3. Anne M. Northup 6. Ben Chandler LOUISIANA SENATORS Mary Landrieu David Vitter REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 5; Democrat, 2] 1. Bobby Jindal 5. Rodney Alexander 2. William J. Jefferson 6. Richard H. Baker 3. Charlie Melancon 7. Charles W. Boustany, Jr. 4. Jim McCrery MAINE SENATORS Olympia J. Snowe Susan M. Collins REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 2] 1. Thomas H. Allen 2. Michael H. Michaud 164 STATE DELEGATIONS MARYLAND SENATORS Paul S. Sarbanes Barbara A. Mikulski REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 2; Democrat, 6] 1. Wayne T. Gilchrest 5. Steny H. Hoyer 2. C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger 6. Roscoe G. Bartlett 3. Benjamin L. Cardin 7. Elijah E. Cummings 4. Albert Russell Wynn 8. Chris Van Hollen MASSACHUSETTS SENATORS Edward M. Kennedy John F. Kerry 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. Martin T. Meehan 10. William D. Delahunt 165 STATE DELEGATIONS MICHIGAN SENATORS Carl Levin Debbie Stabenow REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 9; Democrat, 6] 1. Bart Stupak 9. Joe Knollenberg 2. Peter Hoekstra 10. Candice S. Miller 3. Vernon J. Ehlers 11. Thaddeus G. McCotter 4. Dave Camp 12. Sander M. Levin 5. Dale E. Kildee 13. Carolyn C. Kilpatrick 6. Fred Upton 14. John Conyers, Jr. 7. John J. H. “Joe” Schwarz 15. John D. Dingell 8. Mike Rogers MINNESOTA SENATORS Mark Dayton Norm Coleman REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 4; Democrat, 4] 1. Gil Gutknecht 5. Martin Olav Sabo 2. John Kline 6. Mark R. Kennedy 3. Jim Ramstad 7. Collin C. Peterson 4. Betty McCollum 8. James L. Oberstar MISSISSIPPI SENATORS Thad Cochran Trent Lott REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 2; Democrat, 2] 1. Roger F. Wicker 3. Charles W. “Chip” Pickering 2. Bennie G. Thompson 4. Gene Taylor 166 STATE DELEGATIONS MISSOURI SENATORS Christopher S. Bond Jim Talent REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 5; Democrat, 4] 1. Wm. Lacy Clay 6. Sam Graves 2. W. Todd Akin 7. Roy Blunt 3. Russ Carnahan 8. Jo Ann Emerson 4. Ike Skelton 9. Kenny C. Hulshof 5. Emanuel Cleaver MONTANA SENATORS Max Baucus Conrad R. Burns REPRESENTATIVE [Republican, 1] At Large–Dennis R. Rehberg NEBRASKA SENATORS Chuck Hagel E. Benjamin Nelson REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 3] 1. Jeff Fortenberry 3. Tom Osborne 2. Lee Terry 167 STATE DELEGATIONS NEVADA SENATORS Harry Reid John Ensign REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 2; Democrat, 1] 1. Shelley Berkley 3. Jon C. Porter 2. Jim Gibbons NEW HAMPSHIRE SENATORS Judd Gregg John E. Sununu REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 2] 1. Jeb Bradley 2. Charles F. Bass NEW JERSEY SENATORS Jon S. Corzine Frank Lautenberg REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 6; Democrat, 7] 1. Robert E. Andrews 8. Bill Pascrell, Jr. 2. Frank A. LoBiondo 9. Steven R. Rothman 3. Jim Saxton 10. Donald M. Payne 4. Christopher H. Smith 11. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen 5. Scott Garrett 12. Rush D. Holt 6. Frank Pallone, Jr. 13. Robert Menendez 7. Mike Ferguson 168 STATE DELEGATIONS NEW MEXICO SENATORS Pete V. Domenici Jeff Bingaman REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 2; Democrat, 1] 1. Heather Wilson 3. Tom Udall 2. Stevan Pearce NEW YORK SENATORS Charles E. Schumer Hillary Rodham Clinton REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 9; Democrat, 20] 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. Sue W. Kelly 5. Gary L. Ackerman 20. John E. Sweeney 6. Gregory W. Meeks 21. Michael R. McNulty 7. Joseph Crowley 22. Maurice D. Hinchey 8. Jerrold Nadler 23. John M. McHugh 9. Anthony D. Weiner 24. Sherwood Boehlert 10. Edolphus Towns 25. James T. Walsh 11. Major R. Owens 26. Thomas M. Reynolds 12. Nydia M. Velázquez 27. Brian Higgins 13. Vito Fossella 28. Louise McIntosh Slaughter 14. Carolyn B. Maloney 29. John R. “Randy” Kuhl, Jr. 15. Charles B. Rangel 169 STATE DELEGATIONS NORTH CAROLINA SENATORS Elizabeth Dole Richard M. Burr REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 7; Democrat, 6] 1. G. K. Butterfield 8. Robin Hayes 2. Bob Etheridge 9. Sue Wilkins Myrick 3. Walter B. Jones 10. Patrick T. McHenry 4. David E. Price 11. Charles H. Taylor 5. Virginia Foxx 12. Melvin L. Watt 6. Howard Coble 13. Brad Miller 7. Mike McIntyre NORTH DAKOTA SENATORS Kent Conrad Byron L. Dorgan REPRESENTATIVE [Democrat, 1] At Large–Earl Pomeroy 170 STATE DELEGATIONS OHIO SENATORS Mike DeWine George V. Voinovich REPRESENTATIVES [Republican, 12; Democrat, 6] 1. Steve Chabot 10. Dennis J. Kucinich 2. Jean Schmidt 11. Stephanie Tubbs Jones 3. Michael R. Turner 12. Patrick J. Tiberi 4. Michael G. Oxley 13. Sherrod Brown 5. Paul E. Gillmor 14. Steven C. LaTourette 6. Ted Strickland 15. Deborah Pryce 7. David L. Hobson 16. Ralph Regula 8. John A. Boehner 17. Tim Ryan 9. Marcy Kaptur 18.
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