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STATE DELEGATIONS - 106TH CONGRESS Number Before Names Designates Congressional District STATE DELEGATIONS - 106TH CONGRESS Number before names designates Congressional district. Republicans in roman. Democrats in italic. Independents in bold. ALABAMA SENATORS 1. Sonny Callahan Richard C. Shelby 2. Terry Everett Jeff Sessions 3. Bob Riley 4. Robert Aderholt REPRESENTATIVES 5. Bud Cramer [Republicans 5, Democrats 2] 6. Spencer Bachus 7. Earl F. Hilliard ALASKA SENATORS Ted Stevens REPRESENTATIVE Frank H. Murkowski [Republican 1] At Large - Don Young ARIZONA SENATORS 1. Matt Salmon John McCain 2. Ed Pastor Jon Kyl 3. Bob Stump 4. John Shadegg REPRESENTATIVES 5. Jim Kolbe [Republicans 5, Democrat 1] 6. J.D. Hayworth ARKANSAS SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Tim Hutchinson [Republicans 2, Democrats 2] Blanche L. Lincoln 1. Marion Berry 2. Vic Snyder 3. Asa Hutchinson 4. Jay Dickey CALIFORNIA SENATORS 5. Robert T. Matsui Dianne Feinstein 6. Lynn Woolsey Barbara Boxer 7. George Miller 8. Nancy Pelosi REPRESENTATIVES 9. Barbara Lee [Republicans 24, Democrats 28] 10. Ellen Tauscher 1. Mike Thompson 11. Richard W. Pombo 2. Wally Herger 12. Tom Lantos 3. Doug Ose 13. Fortney Pete Stark 4. John T. Doolittle 14. Anna G. Eshoo 309 VerDate 18-JUN-99 07:35 Aug 25, 1999 Jkt 055500 PO 00000 Frm 00328 Fmt 4471 Sfmt 4471 E:\HR\OC\CDNEW.002 cdnew PsN: cdnew 310 Congressional Directory 15. Tom Campbell 34. Grace F. Napolitano 16. Zoe Lofgren 35. Maxine Waters 17. Sam Farr 36. Steven T. Kuykendall 18. Gary A. Condit 37. Juanita Millender-McDonald 19. George Radanovich 38. Steve Horn 20. Calvin M. Dooley 39. Edward R. Royce 21. Bill Thomas 40. Jerry Lewis 22. Lois Capps 41. Gary G. Miller 23. Elton Gallegly 42. ¿George E. Brown, Jr.¿ 24. Brad Sherman 43. Ken Calvert 25. Howard P. (Buck) McKeon 44. Mary Bono 26. Howard L. Berman 45. Dana Rohrabacher 27. James E. Rogan 46. Loretta Sanchez 28. David Dreier 47. Christopher Cox 29. Henry A. Waxman 48. Ron Packard 30. Xavier Becerra 49. Brian Bilbray 31. Matthew G. Martinez 50. Bob Filner 32. Julian C. Dixon 51. Randy (Duke) Cunningham 33. Lucille Roybal-Allard 52. Duncan Hunter COLORADO SENATORS 1. Diana L. DeGette Ben Nighthorse Campbell 2. Mark Udall Wayne Allard 3. Scott McInnis 4. Bob Schaffer REPRESENTATIVES 5. Joel Hefley [Republicans 4, Democrats 2] 6. Thomas G. Tancredo CONNECTICUT SENATORS 1. John B. Larson Christopher J. Dodd 2. Sam Gejdenson Joseph I. Lieberman 3. Rosa L. DeLauro 4. Christopher Shays REPRESENTATIVES 5. James H. Maloney [Republicans 2, Democrats 4] 6. Nancy L. Johnson DELAWARE SENATORS REPRESENTATIVE William V. Roth, Jr. [Republican 1] Joseph R. Biden, Jr. At Large - Michael N. Castle FLORIDA SENATORS 9. Michael Bilirakis Bob Graham 10. C.W. Bill Young Connie Mack 11. Jim Davis 12. Charles T. Canady REPRESENTATIVES 13. Dan Miller [Republicans 15, Democrats 8] 14. Porter J. Goss 1. Joe Scarborough 15. Dave Weldon 2. Allen Boyd 16. Mark Foley 3. Corrine Brown 17. Carrie Meek 4. Tillie Fowler 18. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen 5. Karen L. Thurman 19. Robert Wexler 6. Cliff Stearns 20. Peter Deutsch 7. John L. Mica 21. Lincoln Diaz-Balart 8. Bill McCollum 22. E. Clay Shaw, Jr. 23. Alcee L. Hastings VerDate 18-JUN-99 07:35 Aug 25, 1999 Jkt 055500 PO 00000 Frm 00329 Fmt 4471 Sfmt 4471 E:\HR\OC\CDNEW.002 cdnew PsN: cdnew State Delegations 311 GEORGIA SENATORS 3. Mac Collins Paul Coverdell 4. Cynthia McKinney Max Cleland 5. John Lewis 6. Johnny Isakson REPRESENTATIVES 7. Bob Barr [Republicans 8, Democrats 3] 8. Saxby Chambliss 9. Nathan Deal 1. Jack Kingston 10. Charlie Norwood 2. Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. 11. John Linder HAWAII SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Daniel K. Inouye [Democrats 2] Daniel K. Akaka 1. Neil Abercrombie 2. Patsy T. Mink IDAHO SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Larry Craig [Republicans 2] Mike Crapo 1. Helen Chenoweth 2. Michael K. Simpson ILLINOIS SENATORS 7. Danny K. Davis Richard J. Durbin 8. Philip M. Crane Peter G. Fitzgerald 9. Janice D. Schakowsky 10. John Edward Porter REPRESENTATIVES 11. Jerry Weller [Republicans 10, Democrats 10] 12. Jerry F. Costello 13. Judy Biggert 1. Bobby L. Rush 14. J. Dennis Hastert 2. Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. 15. Thomas W. Ewing 3. William O. Lipinski 16. Donald Manzullo 4. Luis V. Gutierrez 17. Lane Evans 5. Rod Blagojevich 18. Ray LaHood 6. Henry J. Hyde 19. David D. Phelps 20. John M. Shimkus INDIANA SENATORS 2. David M. McIntosh Richard G. Lugar 3. Timothy J. Roemer Evan Bayh 4. Mark E. Souder 5. Steve Buyer 6. Dan Burton REPRESENTATIVES 7. Edward A. Pease [Republicans 6, Democrats 4] 8. John Hostettler 1. Peter J. Visclosky 9. Baron P. Hill 10. Julia M. Carson IOWA SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Charles E. Grassley [Republicans 4, Democrats 1] Tom Harkin 1. James A. Leach VerDate 18-JUN-99 07:35 Aug 25, 1999 Jkt 055500 PO 00000 Frm 00330 Fmt 4471 Sfmt 4471 E:\HR\OC\CDNEW.002 cdnew PsN: cdnew 312 Congressional Directory 2. Jim Nussle 4. Greg Ganske 3. Leonard L. Boswell 5. Tom Latham KANSAS SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Samuel Dale Brownback [Republicans 3, Democrats 1] Pat Roberts 1. Jerry Moran 2. Jim Ryun 3. Dennis Moore 4. Todd Tiahrt KENTUCKY SENATORS 1. Edward Whitfield Mitch McConnell 2. Ron Lewis Jim Bunning 3. Anne Meagher Northup 4. Ken Lucas REPRESENTATIVES 5. Harold Rogers [Republicans 5, Democrats 1] 6. Ernest L. Fletcher LOUISIANA SENATORS 1. David Vitter John B. Breaux 2. William J. Jefferson Mary Landrieu 3. W.J. (Billy) Tauzin 4. Jim McCrery REPRESENTATIVES 5. John Cooksey [Republicans 5, Democrats 2] 6. Richard H. Baker 7. Chris John MAINE SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Olympia J. Snowe [Democrats 2] Susan Collins 1. Thomas H. Allen 2. John Elias Baldacci MARYLAND SENATORS 1. Wayne T. Gilchrest Paul S. Sarbanes 2. Robert Ehrlich, Jr. Barbara A. Mikulski 3. Benjamin L. Cardin 4. Albert R. Wynn REPRESENTATIVES 5. Steny H. Hoyer [Republicans 4, Democrats 4] 6. Roscoe G. Bartlett 7. Elijah E. Cummings 8. Constance A. Morella MASSACHUSETTS SENATORS 1. John W. Olver Edward M. Kennedy 2. Richard E. Neal John F. Kerry 3. Jim McGovern 4. Barney Frank REPRESENTATIVES 5. Martin T. Meehan [Democrats 10] 6. John Tierney VerDate 18-JUN-99 07:35 Aug 25, 1999 Jkt 055500 PO 00000 Frm 00331 Fmt 4471 Sfmt 4471 E:\HR\OC\CDNEW.002 cdnew PsN: cdnew State Delegations 313 7. Edward J. Markey 9. John Joseph Moakley 8. Michael E. Capuano 10. William D. Delahunt MICHIGAN SENATORS 5. James A. Barcia Carl Levin 6. Fred Upton Spencer Abraham 7. Nick Smith 8. Debbie Stabenow REPRESENTATIVES 9. Dale E. Kildee [Republicans 6, Democrats 10] 10. David E. Bonior 11. Joe Knollenberg 1. Bart Stupak 12. Sander M. Levin 2. Peter Hoekstra 13. Lynn Nancy Rivers 3. Vernon Ehlers 14. John Conyers, Jr. 4. Dave Camp 15. Carolyn C. Kilpatrick 16. John D. Dingell MINNESOTA SENATORS 1. Gil Gutknecht Paul David Wellstone 2. David Minge Rod Grams 3. Jim Ramstad 4. Bruce F. Vento REPRESENTATIVES 5. Martin Olav Sabo [Republicans 2, Democrats 6] 6. Bill Luther 7. Collin C. Peterson 8. James L. Oberstar MISSISSIPPI SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Thad Cochran [Republicans 2, Democrats 3] Trent Lott 1. Roger Wicker 2. Bennie G. Thompson 3. Charles W. (Chip) Pickering, Jr. 4. Ronnie Shows 5. Gene Taylor MISSOURI SENATORS 2. James M. Talent Christopher S. Bond 3. Richard A. Gephardt John Ashcroft 4. Ike Skelton 5. Karen McCarthy REPRESENTATIVES 6. Pat Danner [Republicans 4, Democrats 5] 7. Roy Blunt 8. Jo Ann Emerson 1. William (Bill) Clay 9. Kenny Hulshof MONTANA SENATORS REPRESENTATIVE Max Baucus [Republican 1] Conrad Burns At Large - Rick Hill NEBRASKA SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES J. Robert Kerrey [Republicans 3] Chuck Hagel 1. Doug Bereuter 2. Lee Terry 3. Bill Barrett VerDate 18-JUN-99 07:35 Aug 25, 1999 Jkt 055500 PO 00000 Frm 00332 Fmt 4471 Sfmt 4471 E:\HR\OC\CDNEW.002 cdnew PsN: cdnew 314 Congressional Directory NEVADA SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Harry Reid [Republicans 1, Democrats 1] Richard H. Bryan 1. Shelley Berkley 2. Jim Gibbons NEW HAMPSHIRE SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES BOB SMITH [Republicans 2] Judd Gregg 1. John E. Sununu 2. Charles Bass NEW JERSEY SENATORS Frank R. Lautenberg 4. Christopher H. Smith Robert G. Torricelli 5. Marge Roukema 6. Frank Pallone, Jr. REPRESENTATIVES 7. Bob Franks [Republicans 6, Democrats 7] 8. William J. Pascrell, Jr. 9. Steven R. Rothman 1. Robert E. Andrews 10. Donald M. Payne 2. Frank LoBiondo 11. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen 3. Jim Saxton 12. Rush D. Holt 13. Robert Menendez NEW MEXICO SENATORS Pete V. Domenici REPRESENTATIVES Jeff Bingaman [Republicans 2, Democrats 1] 1. Heather Wilson 2. Joe Skeen 3. Tom Udall NEW YORK SENATORS 13. Vito Fossella Daniel P. Moynihan 14. Carolyn B. Maloney Charles E. Schumer 15. Charles B. Rangel 16. Jose E. Serrano 17. Eliot L. Engel REPRESENTATIVES 18. Nita M. Lowey [Republicans 12, Democrats 19] 19. Sue Kelly 1. Michael P. Forbes 20. Benjamin A. Gilman 2. Rick A. Lazio 21. Michael R. McNulty 3. Peter T. King 22. John E. Sweeney 4. Carolyn McCarthy 23. Sherwood L. Boehlert 5. Gary L. Ackerman 24. John M. McHugh 6. Gregory W. Meeks 25. James T. Walsh 7. Joseph Crowley 26. Maurice D. Hinchey 8. Jerrold Nadler 27. Thomas M. Reynolds 9. Anthony D. Weiner 28. Louise McIntosh Slaughter 10. Edolphus Towns 29. John J. LaFalce 11. Major R. Owens 30. Jack Quinn 12. Nydia M. VelaÂzquez 31. Amo Houghton VerDate 18-JUN-99 07:35 Aug 25, 1999 Jkt 055500 PO 00000 Frm 00333 Fmt 4471 Sfmt 4471 E:\HR\OC\CDNEW.002 cdnew PsN: cdnew State Delegations 315 NORTH CAROLINA SENATORS 3. Walter B. Jones Jesse Helms 4. David E. Price John Edwards 5. Richard M. Burr 6. Howard Coble REPRESENTATIVES 7.
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