B A T T L E F O R T H E H I L L as of May 26, 2010 TH d ONCE & CURRENT STATE LEGISLATORS RUNNING FOR THE 112 CONGRESS

ON THEIR WAY TO WASHINGTON? (List includes former state legislators but not incumbents) Connecticut 4th – Senator Dan Debicella (R) th SENATE RACES Connecticut 5 – Senator Sam Caliguiri (R) California – Representative Tom Campbell (R) Delaware AL – Representative Tom Kovach (R) California – Assemblyman Chuck Devore (R) Delaware AL – Senator Charlie Copeland (R) 2nd – Senator (D) Colorado – Senator Tom Wiens (R) th Colorado – Speaker Andrew Romanoff (D) Florida 8 – Representative Kurt Kelly (R) Florida 12th – Representative (R) Florida – Speaker (R) th Iowa – Senator Tom Fiegen (D) Florida 24 – Representative (R) Florida 25th – Representative David Rivera (R) Iowa – Representative Bob Krause (D) nd Kansas – U.S. Representative Jerry Moran (R) Georgia 2 – Representative Mike Keown (R) Georgia 7th – Representative Clay Cox (R) Kansas – U.S. Representative Todd Tiahrt (R) th Louisiana – U.S. Representative Charlie Melacon (D) Georgia 8 – Representative Austin Scott (R) Georgia 9th – Senator Lee Hawkins (R) Maryland – Delegate Carmen Amedori (R) th Missouri – Senator Chuck Purgason (R) Georgia 9 – Representative Tom Graves (R) Georgia 9th – Senator Bill Stephens (R) Nevada – Assemblywoman Sharron Angle (R) th Nevada – Assemblyman Chad Christensen (R) Georgia 9 – Representative Bobby Rees (R) Hawaii 1st – Senator Colleen Hanabua (D) North Carolina – Senator Cal Cunningham (D) st North Dakota – Senator Tracy Potter (D) Idaho 1 – Representative Raul Labrador (R) Illinois 14th – Senator Randy Hultgren (R) Washington – Senator Don Benton (R) nd Indiana 2 – Representative Jackie Walorski (R) HOUSE RACES Indiana 8th – Representative Trent Van Haaften (D) Alabama 7th – State Representative Earl Hilliard Jr. (D) Iowa 3rd – Representative Brad Zaun (R) Alaska 1st – State Representative Harry Crawford (D) Kansas 2nd – Senator Dennis Pyle (R) Arizona 1st – State Senator Rusty Bowers (R) Kansas 3rd – Representative Patricia Lightner (R) Arizona 3rd – Representative Sam Crump (R) Kansas 3rd – Senator Nick Jordan (R) Arizona 3rd – Senator Pamela Gorman (R) Kansas 3rd – Representative Kevin Yoder (R) Arizona 3rd – Senator Jim Waring (R) Kansas 4th – Senator Jean Schodorf (R) Arizona 5th – Representative Susan Bitter Smith (R) Kansas 4th – Representative Raj Goyle (D) Arizona 8th – Senator Jonathan Patron (R) Louisiana 2nd – Representative Cedric Richmond (D) Arkansas 2nd – Speaker Robbie Wills (D) Louisiana 3rd – Representative Damon Baldone (D) Arkansas 2nd – Senator Joyce Elliott (D) Louisiana 3rd – Representative Gary Smith (D) Arkansas 3rd – Representative Doug Matayo (R) Louisiana 2nd – Juan LaFonta (D) California 19th – Senator Jeff Denham (R) Louisiana 3rd – Rep. Fred Mills (D) California 26th – Speaker Karen Bass (D) Maryland 1st – Senator Andy Harris (R) California 47th – Assemblyman Van Tran (R) Massachusetts 10th – Representative Jeffrey Perry (R) Colorado 3rd – Representative Scott Tipton (R) Massachusetts 10th – Senator Robert O’Leary (D) Colorado 4th – Representative Cory Gardner (R) Massachusetts 10th – Representative James Murphy (D) NCSL STAFF

Michael Bird Jeff Hurley Senior Federal Affairs Counsel Policy Associate (202) 624-8686 (202) 624-7753 B A T T L E F O R T H E H I L L as of May 26, 2010 TH d ONCE & CURRENT STATE LEGISLATORS RUNNING FOR THE 112 CONGRESS

Michigan 1st – Representative Joel Sheltrown (D) Oklahoma 5th – Representative Kevin Calvey (R) Michigan 1st – Representative Gary McDowell (D) Oklahoma 5th – Representative Mike Thompson (R) Michigan 2nd – Representative Bill Hizenga (R) Oregon 5th – Representative Scott Bruun (R) Michigan 2nd – Senator Wayne Kuipers (R) Pennsylvania 7th – Representative Bryan Lentz (D) Michigan 3rd – Representative Justin Amash (R) Pennsylvania 17th – Senator Dave Argall (R) Michigan 3rd – Senator Bill Hardiman (R) Rhode Island 1st – Representative John Loughlin (R) Michigan 7th – Representative Tim Walberg (R) Rhode Island 1st – Representative Jon Brien (D) Michigan 9th – Representative Andrew Raczkowski (R) South Carolina 1st – Representative Tim Scott (R) Michigan 12th – Senator Mickey Switalski (D) South Carolina 1st – Senator Chip Campsen (R) Michigan 13th – Senator Hanson Clarke (D) South Carolina 3rd – Representative Rex Rice (R) Minnesota 1st – Representative Randy Demmer (R) South Carolina 3rd – Representative Jeff Duncan (R) Minnesota 6th – Senator Tarryl Clark (D) South Carolina 5th – Senator Mick Mulvaney (R) Mississippi 1st – Senator Alan Nunnelee (R) South Dakota AL – Representative Blake Curd (R) Missouri 4th – Senator Bill Stouffer (R) Tennessee 6th – Senator Diane Black (R) Missouri 7th – Senator Jack Goodman (R) Tennessee 6th – Senator Jim Tracy (R) Missouri 7th – Senator Gary Nodler (R) Tennessee 8th – Senator Roy Herron (D) Nebraska 2nd – Senator Tom White (D) Utah 2nd – Representative Morgan Philpot (R) Nevada 3rd – Senator Joe Heck (R) Virginia 5th – Senator Robert Hurt (R) New Hampshire 2nd – Representative Bob Giuda (R) Virginia 9th – Delegate H. Morgan Griffith (R) New Mexico – Representative Steve Pearce (R) Washington 3rd – Representative Jamie Herrera (R) New York 15th – Senator Bill Perkins (D) Washington 3rd – Senator Craig Pridemore (D) New York 15th – Assemblyman Adam Clayton Powell IV (D) West Virginia 1st – Senator Mike Oliverio (D) New York 15th – Assemblyman Adriano Espaillat (D) West Virginia 1st – Representative David McKinley (R) North Dakota AL – Representative Rick Berg (R) Wisconsin 8th – Representative Roger Roth (R) Ohio 15th – Senator Steve Stivers (R) Wisconsin 8th – Representative Terri McCormick (R) Ohio 18th – Senator Bob Gibbs (R)

This list is not necessarily inclusive, as NCSL will continue to monitor and research Congressional races.

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Michael Bird Jeff Hurley Senior Federal Affairs Counsel Policy Associate (202) 624-8686 (202) 624-7753