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Religious Affiliation of Members of 117Th Congress 1 PEW RESEARCH CENTER Religious affiliation of members of 117th Congress State District Name Party Continuing/freshman Denominational family AK At-large Don Young R Continuing Episcopalian AK Senator Dan Sullivan R Continuing Catholic AK Senator Lisa Murkowski R Continuing Catholic AL 1 Jerry Carl R Freshman Baptist AL 2 Barry Moore R Freshman Baptist AL 3 Mike D. Rogers R Continuing Baptist AL 4 Robert B. Aderholt R Continuing Congregationalist AL 5 Mo Brooks R Continuing Nondenominational AL 6 Gary Palmer R Continuing Protestant unspecified AL 7 Terri A. Sewell D Continuing Methodist AL Senator Richard C. Shelby R Continuing Presbyterian AL Senator Tommy Tuberville R Freshman Restorationist AR 1 Rick Crawford R Continuing Baptist AR 2 French Hill R Continuing Catholic AR 3 Steve Womack R Continuing Baptist AR 4 Bruce Westerman R Continuing Baptist AR Senator Tom Cotton R Continuing Methodist AR Senator John Boozman R Continuing Baptist AZ 1 Tom O'Halleran D Continuing Catholic AZ 2 Ann Kirkpatrick D Continuing Catholic AZ 3 Raul M. Grijalva D Continuing Catholic AZ 4 Paul Gosar R Continuing Catholic AZ 5 Andy Biggs R Continuing Mormon AZ 6 David Schweikert R Continuing Catholic AZ 7 Ruben Gallego D Continuing Catholic AZ 8 Debbie Lesko R Continuing Protestant unspecified AZ 9 Greg Stanton D Continuing Catholic AZ Senator Mark Kelly D Freshman Catholic AZ Senator Kyrsten Sinema D Continuing Unaffiliated CA 1 Doug LaMalfa R Continuing Protestant unspecified CA 2 Jared Huffman D Continuing Other CA 3 John Garamendi D Continuing Protestant unspecified CA 4 Tom McClintock R Continuing Baptist CA 5 Mike Thompson D Continuing Catholic CA 6 Doris Matsui D Continuing Methodist CA 7 Ami Bera D Continuing Unitarian Universalist CA 8 Jay Obernolte R Freshman Protestant unspecified CA 9 Jerry McNerney D Continuing Catholic CA 10 Josh Harder D Continuing Protestant unspecified CA 11 Mark DeSaulnier D Continuing Catholic CA 12 Nancy Pelosi D Continuing Catholic CA 13 Barbara Lee D Continuing Baptist CA 14 Jackie Speier D Continuing Catholic CA 15 Eric Swalwell D Continuing Protestant unspecified www.pewresearch.org 2 PEW RESEARCH CENTER CA 16 Jim Costa D Continuing Catholic CA 17 Ro Khanna D Continuing Hindu CA 18 Anna G. Eshoo D Continuing Catholic CA 19 Zoe Lofgren D Continuing Lutheran CA 20 Jimmy Panetta D Continuing Catholic CA 21 David Valadao R Freshman Catholic CA 22 Devin Nunes R Continuing Catholic CA 23 Kevin McCarthy R Continuing Baptist CA 24 Salud Carbajal D Continuing Catholic CA 25 Mike Garcia R Continuing Protestant unspecified CA 26 Julia Brownley D Continuing Episcopalian CA 27 Judy Chu D Continuing Unitarian Universalist CA 28 Adam B. Schiff D Continuing Jewish CA 29 Tony Cardenas D Continuing Protestant unspecified CA 30 Brad Sherman D Continuing Jewish CA 31 Pete Aguilar D Continuing Catholic CA 32 Grace F. Napolitano D Continuing Catholic CA 33 Ted Lieu D Continuing Catholic CA 34 Jimmy Gomez D Continuing Catholic CA 35 Norma J. Torres D Continuing Catholic CA 36 Raul Ruiz D Continuing Adventist CA 37 Karen Bass D Continuing Baptist CA 38 Linda T. Sanchez D Continuing Catholic CA 39 Young Kim R Freshman Protestant unspecified CA 40 Lucille Roybal-Allard D Continuing Catholic CA 41 Mark Takano D Continuing Methodist CA 42 Ken Calvert R Continuing Episcopalian CA 43 Maxine Waters D Continuing Protestant unspecified CA 44 Nanette Barragan D Continuing Catholic CA 45 Katie Porter D Continuing Episcopalian CA 46 Lou Correa D Continuing Catholic CA 47 Alan Lowenthal D Continuing Jewish CA 48 Michelle Steel R Freshman Protestant unspecified CA 49 Mike Levin D Continuing Catholic CA 50 Darrell Issa R Freshman Orthodox CA 51 Juan C. Vargas D Continuing Catholic CA 52 Scott Peters D Continuing Lutheran CA 53 Sara Jacobs D Freshman Jewish CA Senator Dianne Feinstein D Continuing Jewish CA Senator Kamala Harris D Continuing Baptist CO 1 Diana DeGette D Continuing Presbyterian CO 2 Joe Neguse D Continuing Protestant unspecified CO 3 Lauren Boebert R Freshman Nondenominational CO 4 Ken Buck R Continuing Protestant unspecified CO 5 Doug Lamborn R Continuing Protestant unspecified CO 6 Jason Crow D Continuing Nondenominational CO 7 Ed Perlmutter D Continuing Protestant unspecified www.pewresearch.org 3 PEW RESEARCH CENTER CO Senator Michael Bennet D Continuing Don't know/refused CO Senator John Hickenlooper D Freshman Episcopalian CT 1 John B. Larson D Continuing Catholic CT 2 Joe Courtney D Continuing Catholic CT 3 Rosa DeLauro D Continuing Catholic CT 4 Jim Himes D Continuing Presbyterian CT 5 Jahana Hayes D Continuing Methodist CT Senator Richard Blumenthal D Continuing Jewish CT Senator Christopher S. Murphy D Continuing Protestant unspecified DE At-large Lisa Blunt Rochester D Continuing Protestant unspecified DE Senator Thomas R. Carper D Continuing Presbyterian DE Senator Chris Coons D Continuing Presbyterian FL 1 Matt Gaetz R Continuing Baptist FL 2 Neal Dunn R Continuing Catholic FL 3 Kat Cammack R Freshman Protestant unspecified FL 4 John Rutherford R Continuing Catholic FL 5 Al Lawson D Continuing Episcopalian FL 6 Michael Waltz R Continuing Protestant unspecified FL 7 Stephanie Murphy D Continuing Protestant unspecified FL 8 Bill Posey R Continuing Methodist FL 9 Darren Soto D Continuing Catholic FL 10 Val B. Demings D Continuing Protestant unspecified FL 11 Daniel Webster R Continuing Baptist FL 12 Gus Bilirakis R Continuing Orthodox FL 13 Charlie Crist D Continuing Methodist FL 14 Kathy Castor D Continuing Presbyterian FL 15 Scott Franklin R Freshman Presbyterian FL 16 Vern Buchanan R Continuing Baptist FL 17 Greg Steube R Continuing Methodist FL 18 Brian Mast R Continuing Protestant unspecified FL 19 Byron Donalds R Freshman Protestant unspecified FL 20 Alcee L. Hastings D Continuing Methodist FL 21 Lois Frankel D Continuing Jewish FL 22 Ted Deutch D Continuing Jewish FL 23 Debbie Wasserman Schultz D Continuing Jewish FL 24 Frederica S. Wilson D Continuing Episcopalian FL 25 Mario Diaz-Balart R Continuing Catholic FL 26 Carlos Gimenez R Freshman Catholic FL 27 Maria Elvira Salazar R Freshman Protestant unspecified FL Senator Marco Rubio R Continuing Catholic FL Senator Rick Scott R Continuing Protestant unspecified GA 1 Earl L. "Buddy" Carter R Continuing Methodist GA 2 Sanford D. Bishop Jr. D Continuing Baptist GA 3 Drew Ferguson R Continuing Nondenominational GA 4 Hank Johnson D Continuing Buddhist GA 5 Nikema Williams D Freshman Methodist GA 6 Lucy McBath D Continuing Protestant unspecified www.pewresearch.org 4 PEW RESEARCH CENTER GA 7 Carolyn Bourdeaux D Freshman Protestant unspecified GA 8 Austin Scott R Continuing Baptist GA 9 Andrew Clyde R Freshman Baptist GA 10 Jody B. Hice R Continuing Baptist GA 11 Barry Loudermilk R Continuing Baptist GA 12 Rick W. Allen R Continuing Methodist GA 13 David Scott D Continuing Baptist GA 14 Marjorie Taylor Greene R Freshman Protestant unspecified HI 1 Ed Case D Continuing Protestant unspecified HI 2 Kai Kahele D Freshman Don't know/refused HI Senator Brian Schatz D Continuing Jewish HI Senator Mazie K. Hirono D Continuing Buddhist IA 1 Ashley Hinson R Freshman Nondenominational IA 3 Cindy Axne D Continuing Catholic IA 4 Randy Feenstra R Freshman Protestant unspecified IA Senator Charles E. Grassley R Continuing Baptist IA Senator Joni Ernst R Continuing Lutheran ID 1 Russ Fulcher R Continuing Protestant unspecified ID 2 Mike Simpson R Continuing Mormon ID Senator Jim Risch R Continuing Catholic ID Senator Michael D. Crapo R Continuing Mormon IL 1 Bobby L. Rush D Continuing Protestant unspecified IL 2 Robin Kelly D Continuing Nondenominational IL 3 Marie Newman D Freshman Catholic IL 4 Jesus "Chuy" Garcia D Continuing Catholic IL 5 Mike Quigley D Continuing Protestant unspecified IL 6 Sean Casten D Continuing Don't know/refused IL 7 Danny K. Davis D Continuing Baptist IL 8 Raja Krishnamoorthi D Continuing Hindu IL 9 Jan Schakowsky D Continuing Jewish IL 10 Brad Schneider D Continuing Jewish IL 11 Bill Foster D Continuing Don't know/refused IL 12 Mike Bost R Continuing Baptist IL 13 Rodney Davis R Continuing Catholic IL 14 Lauren Underwood D Continuing Protestant unspecified IL 15 Mary Miller R Freshman Protestant unspecified IL 16 Adam Kinzinger R Continuing Protestant unspecified IL 17 Cheri Bustos D Continuing Catholic IL 18 Darin LaHood R Continuing Catholic IL Senator Richard J. Durbin D Continuing Catholic IL Senator Tammy Duckworth D Continuing Don't know/refused IN 1 Frank J. Mrvan D Freshman Catholic IN 2 Jackie Walorski R Continuing Protestant unspecified IN 3 Jim Banks R Continuing Protestant unspecified IN 4 Jim Baird R Continuing Protestant unspecified IN 5 Victoria Spartz R Freshman Orthodox IN 6 Greg Pence R Continuing Catholic www.pewresearch.org 5 PEW RESEARCH CENTER IN 7 Andre Carson D Continuing Muslim IN 8 Larry Bucshon R Continuing Lutheran IN 9 Trey Hollingsworth R Continuing Protestant unspecified IN Senator Mike Braun R Continuing Catholic IN Senator Todd Young R Continuing Protestant unspecified KS 1 Tracey Mann R Freshman Pietist KS 2 Jake LaTurner R Freshman Catholic KS 3 Sharice Davids D Continuing Don't know/refused KS 4 Ron Estes R Continuing Lutheran KS Senator Jerry Moran R Continuing Protestant unspecified KS Senator Roger Marshall R Freshman Nondenominational KY 1 James R. Comer R Continuing Baptist KY 2 Brett Guthrie R Continuing Restorationist KY 3 John Yarmuth D Continuing Jewish KY 4 Thomas Massie R Continuing Methodist KY 5 Harold Rogers R Continuing Baptist KY 6 Andy Barr R Continuing Episcopalian KY Senator Mitch McConnell R Continuing Baptist KY Senator Rand Paul R Continuing Presbyterian LA 1 Steve Scalise R Continuing Catholic LA 2 Cedric L. Richmond D Continuing Baptist LA 3 Clay Higgins R Continuing Protestant unspecified LA 4 Mike Johnson R Continuing Baptist LA 5 Luke J.
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