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WASHINGTON : 2006

NOMINEESFOR THE OFFICE OF

UNITED STATES SENATORAND FOR THE OFFICE OF

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVEIN THE ONE HUNDRED TENTH CONGRESS

OCTOBER 31, 2006

COMPILED BY

THE

OFFICE OF PUBLICATION SERVICES

OFFICE OF THE CLERK

UNDER THE DIRECTION OF

KAREN L. HAAS

CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

http://clerk.house.gov

FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES FOR THEELECTION OF NOVEMBER 7, 2006

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LIST OF NOMINEES

(Those marked * are incumbent in the 109th Congress; those marked † served inthe House in the 109th Congress; those marked ‡ served in a previous Congress.Number which precedes name of candidate designates Congressional District.)

ALABAMA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Jo Bonner,* Republican ........................................... MobileVivian Sheffield Beckerle, Democrat ...................... Mobile

2 Terry Everett,* Republican ..................................... RehobethCharles (Chuck) Dean James, Democrat ............... Osark

3 Mike Rogers,* Republican ....................................... AnnistonGreg A. Pierce, Democrat ........................................ Alexander CityMark Edwin Layfield, Independent ........................ Auburn

4 Robert B. Aderholt,* Republican ............................ HaleyvilleBarbara Bobo, Democrat ......................................... Millport

5 Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr.,* Democrat ............... Huntsville

6 Spencer Bachus,* Republican ................................. Vestavia Hills

7 Artur Davis,* Democrat ........................................... Birmingham

ALASKA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Don Young,* Republican ......................................... Fort YukonDiane E. Benson, Democrat .................................... AnchorageAlexander Crawford, Libertarian ........................... AnchorageEva L. Ince, Green ................................................... Anchorage

ARIZONA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Jon Kyl,* Republican ............................................... PhoenixJim Pederson, Democrat .......................................... PhoenixRichard Mack, Libertarian ...................................... Pima

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Rick Renzi,* Republican .......................................... FlagstaffEllen Simon, Democrat ............................................ SedonaDavid Schlosser, Libertarian ................................... Flagstaff

2 Trent Franks,* Republican ...................................... GlendaleJohn Thrasher, Democrat ........................................ PhoenixPowell Gammill, Libertarian ................................... Phoenix

3 John B. Shadegg,* Republican ................................ PhoenixHerb Paine, Democrat ............................................. PhoenixMark Yannone, Libertarian .................................... Phoenix

4 Don Karg, Republican .............................................. PhoenixEd Pastor,* Democrat .............................................. PhoenixRonald Harders, Libertarian (Write-in) ................. Phoenix

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ARIZONA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued5 J. D. Hayworth,* Republican .................................. Scottsdale

Harry Mitchell, Democrat ....................................... TempeWarren Severin, Libertarian ................................... Phoenix

6 Jeff Flake,* Republican ........................................... MesaJason M. Blair, Libertarian (Write-in) ................... Laveen

7 Ron Drake, Republican ............................................ AvondaleRaul M. Grijalva,* Democrat .................................. TucsonJoe Cobb, Libertarian (Write-in) ............................. Avondale

1 8 Randy Graf, Republican .......................................... Green ValleyGabrielle Giffords, Democrat .................................. TucsonDavid F. Nolan, Libertarian .................................... Tucson

1 Jim Kolbe* not a candidate.

ARKANSAS

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Mickey ‘‘Stubby’’ Stumbaugh, Republican ............. CabotMarion Berry,* Democrat ........................................ Gillett

2 Andy Mayberry, Republican .................................... HensleyVic Snyder,* Democrat ............................................ Little Rock

3 John Boozman,* Republican ................................... RogersWoodrow Anderson, Democrat ................................ Fort Smith

4 Joe Ross, Republican ............................................... El DoradoMike Ross,* Democrat ............................................. Prescott

CALIFORNIA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Richard ‘‘Dick’’ Mountjoy, Republican .................... MonroviaDianne Feinstein,* Democrat .................................. San FranciscoTodd Chretien, Green .............................................. OaklandMarsha Feinland, Peace and Freedom ................... BerkeleyDon J. Grundmann, American Independent .......... San LeandroMichael S. Metti, Libertarian ................................. El Cajon

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 John W. Jones, Republican ..................................... DavisMike Thompson,* Democrat .................................... St. HelenaPamela Elizondo, Green .......................................... LaytonvilleTimothy J. Stock, Peace and Freedom ................... West Sacramento

2 Wally Herger,* Republican ..................................... MarysvilleA. J. Sekhon, Democrat ........................................... Yuba CityE. Kent Hinesley, Libertarian ................................. Chico

3 Daniel E. Lungren,* Republican ............................. FolsomBill Durston, Democrat ............................................ Rancho CordovaMichael Roskey, Peace and Freedom ..................... SacramentoDouglas Arthur Tuma, Libertarian ........................ Antelope

4 John T. Doolittle,* Republican ................................ RosevilleCharlie Brown, Democrat ........................................ AuburnDan Warren, Libertarian ........................................ Truckee

5 Claire Yan, Republican ............................................ SacramentoDoris O. Matsui,* Democrat .................................... SacramentoJeff Kravitz, Green .................................................. SacramentoJohn C. Reiger, Peace and Freedom ....................... Sacramento

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CALIFORNIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued6 Todd Hooper, Republican ........................................ Greenbrae

Lynn C. Woolsey,* Democrat .................................. PetalumaRichard W. Friesen, Libertarian ............................. Fairfax

7 George Miller,* Democrat ........................................ MartinezCamden McConnell, Libertarian ............................ Pittsburg

8 Mike Denunzio, Republican .................................... San FranciscoNancy Pelosi,* Democrat ......................................... San FranciscoPhilip Zimt Berg, Libertarian ................................. San FranciscoKrissy Keefer, Green ............................................... San Francisco

9 John ‘‘J.D.’’ Dendulk, Republican ........................... San LeandroBarbara Lee,* Democrat .......................................... OaklandJames Eyer, Libertarian .......................................... Oakland

10 Darcy Linn, Republican ........................................... Pleasant HillEllen O. Tauscher,* Democrat ................................ Alamo

11 Richard W. Pombo,* Republican ............................. TracyJerry McNerney, Democrat ..................................... Pleasanton

12 Mike Moloney, Republican ...................................... Foster CityTom Lantos,* Democrat ........................................... San Mateo

13 George I. Bruno, Republican ................................... AlamedaFortney Pete Stark,* Democrat .............................. Fremont

14 Rob Smith, Republican ............................................ Redwood CityAnna G. Eshoo,* Democrat ..................................... AthertonCarol Brouillet, Green ............................................. Palo AltoBrian Holtz, Libertarian .......................................... San Carlos

15 Raymond L. Chukwu, Republican .......................... San JoseMichael M. Honda,* Democrat ................................ San Jose

16 Charel Winston, Republican ................................... GilroyZoe Lofgren,* Democrat ........................................... San Jose

17 Anthony R. De Maio, Republican ............................ San JoseSam Farr,* Democrat .............................................. Carmel

18 John A. Kanno, Republican ..................................... ModestoDennis A. Cardoza,* Democrat ............................... Atwater

19 George Radanovich,* Republican ............................ MariposaTJ Cox, Democrat ..................................................... Fresno

20 Jim Costa,* Democrat .............................................. Fresno21 Devin Nunes,* Republican ...................................... Tulare

Steven Haze, Democrat ........................................... AuberryJohn Roger Miller, Green ........................................ Ducor

1 22 Kevin McCarthy, Republican .................................. BakersfieldSharon M. Beery, Democrat .................................... Arroyo Grande

23 Victor D. Tognazzini, Republican ........................... Santa MariaLois Capps,* Democrat ............................................ Santa Barbara

24 Elton Gallegly,* Republican .................................... Simi ValleyJill M. Martinez, Democrat ..................................... Thousand Oaks

25 Howard P. ‘‘Buck’’ McKeon,* Republican ............... Santa ClaritaRobert Rodriguez, Democrat ................................... BarstowDavid W. Erickson, Libertarian .............................. Lancaster

26 David Dreier,* Republican ...................................... San DimasCynthia Rodriguez Matthews, Democrat ............... La VerneTed Brown, Libertarian ........................................... San GabrielElliott Graham, American Independent ................. Glendale

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CALIFORNIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued27 Peter Hankwitz, Republican ................................... Northridge

Brad Sherman,* Democrat ...................................... Sherman Oaks28 Stanley Kimmel Kesselman, Republican ............... Valley Village

Howard L. Berman,* Democrat .............................. North HollywoodByron De Lear, Green .............................................. Sherman OaksKelley L. Ross, Libertarian ..................................... Sherman Oaks

29 William J. Bodell, Republican ................................. La CanadaAdam B. Schiff,* Democrat ..................................... BurbankJim Keller, Libertarian ............................................ PasadenaLynda L. Llamas, Peace and Freedom ................... AlhambraWilliam M. Paparian, Green ................................... Pasadena

30 David Nelson Jones, Republican ............................. Beverly HillsHenry A. Waxman,* Democrat ............................... Los AngelesAdele M. Cannon, Peace and Freedom ................... Los Angeles

31 Xavier Becerra,* Democrat ..................................... Los Angeles32 Hilda L. Solis,* Democrat ........................................ El Monte

Leland Faegre, Libertarian ..................................... West Covina33 Diane E. Watson,* Democrat .................................. Los Angeles34 Wayne Miller, Republican ....................................... South Gate

Lucille Roybal-Allard,* Democrat ........................... Los Angeles35 Maxine Waters,* Democrat ..................................... Los Angeles

Paul T. Ireland, Libertarian .................................... GardenaGordon Michael Mego, American Independent ..... Hawthorne

36 Brian Gibson, Republican ........................................ El SegundoJane Harman,* Democrat ....................................... VeniceMike Binkley, Libertarian ....................................... TorranceJames R. Smith, Peace and Freedom ..................... Venice

37 Juanita Millender-McDonald,* Democrat .............. CarsonHerb Peters, Libertarian ......................................... Carson

38 Sidney W. Street, Republican ................................. Hacienda HeightsGrace F. Napolitano,* Democrat ............................. Norwalk

39 James L. Andion, Republican ................................. Los AngelesLinda T. Sanchez,* Democrat ................................. Lakewood

40 Edward R. Royce,* Republican ............................... FullertonFlorice Orea Hoffman, Democrat ............................ OrangePhilip H. Inman, Libertarian .................................. Fullerton

41 Jerry Lewis,* Republican ........................................ RedlandsLouie A. Contreras, Democrat ................................ Hesperia

42 Gary G. Miller,* Republican ................................... Diamond Bar43 Scott Folkens, Republican ....................................... Bloomington

Joe Baca,* Democrat ................................................ Rialto44 Ken Calvert,* Republican ........................................ Corona

Louis Vandenberg, Democrat .................................. RiversideKevin Akin, Peace and Freedom ............................. Riverside

45 Mary Bono,* Republican .......................................... Palm SpringsDavid Roth, Democrat ............................................. La Quinta

46 Dana Rohrabacher,* Republican ............................. Huntington BeachJim Brandt, Democrat ............................................. Long BeachDennis Chang, Libertarian ..................................... Seal Beach

47 Tan Nguyen, Republican ......................................... Garden GroveLoretta Sanchez,* Democrat ................................... Anaheim

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CALIFORNIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued48 John Campbell,* Republican ................................... Irvine

Steve Young, Democrat ........................................... IrvineBruce Cohen, Libertarian ........................................ Dana Point

49 Darrell E. Issa,* Republican ................................... VistaJeeni Criscenzo, Democrat ...................................... OceansideLars R. Grossmith, Libertarian .............................. Oceanside

50 Brian P. Bilbray,* Republican ................................ CarlsbadFrancine Busby, Democrat ...................................... CardiffMiriam E. Clark, Peace and Freedom .................... EncinitasPaul King, Libertarian ............................................ Carlsbad

51 Blake L. Miles, Republican ..................................... El CentroBob Filner,* Democrat ............................................. San DiegoDan Litwin, Libertarian .......................................... San Diego

52 Duncan Hunter,* Republican .................................. AlpineJohn Rinaldi, Democrat ........................................... San DiegoMichael Benoit, Libertarian .................................... Santee

53 John ‘‘Woody’’ Woodrum, Republican ..................... San DiegoSusan A. Davis,* Democrat ..................................... San DiegoErnie Lippe, Libertarian ......................................... San Diego

1 William M. Thomas* not a candidate.

COLORADOFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Diana DeGette,* Democrat ...................................... DenverThomas D. Kelly, Green .......................................... Englewood

2 Rich Mancuso, Republican ...................................... EvergreenMark Udall,* Democrat ........................................... El Dorado SpringsJ. A. Calhoun, Green ............................................... EmpireNorm Olsen, Libertarian ......................................... Northglenn

3 Scott Tipton, Republican ......................................... CortezJohn T. Salazar,* Democrat .................................... ManassaBruce E. Lohmiller, Green, Write-in ...................... Grand JunctionBert L. Sargent, Libertarian ................................... Hotchkiss

4 Marilyn N. Musgrave,* Republican ........................ Fort MorganAngie Paccione, Democrat ....................................... Fort CollinsEric Eidsness, Reform .............................................. Fort Collins

1 5 Doug Lamborn, Republican ..................................... Colorado SpringsJay Fawcett, Democrat ............................................ Colorado SpringsRichard D. Hand, Republican, Write-in ................. Colorado SpringsGregory S. Hollister, Republican, Write-in ............ Colorado SpringsBrian X. Scott, Democrat, Write-in ........................ Colorado Springs

6 Thomas G. Tancredo,* Republican ......................... LittletonBill Winter, Democrat .............................................. Castle RockJuan B. Botero, Republican, Write-in .................... LittletonJack J. Woehr, Libertarian ..................................... Golden

2 7 Rick O’Donnell, Republican ..................................... LakewoodEd Perlmutter, Democrat ........................................ GoldenDave Chandler, Green ............................................. ArvadaJohn Heckman, Concerns of the People, Write-in LakewoodRoger McCarville, American Constitution Party ... ArvadaSteve Moore, Democrat, Write-in ............................ LakewoodJohn David Sexton, Write-in ................................... Denver

1 Joel Hefley* not a candidate.2 Bob Beauprez* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Governor.

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CONNECTICUT

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1

Alan Schlesinger, Republican ................................. WoodbridgeNed Lamont, Democrat ........................................... GreenwichRalph A. Ferrucci, Green ......................................... New HavenTimothy A. Knibbs, Concerned Citizens ................ PlantsvilleJoseph I. Lieberman,* Connecticut for Lieberman New Haven

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Scott MacLean, Republican ..................................... East HartlandJohn B. Larson,* Democrat ..................................... East Hartford

2 Rob Simmons,* Republican ..................................... StoningtonJoe Courtney, Democrat .......................................... Vernon

3 Joseph Vollano, Republican ..................................... BranfordRosa L. DeLauro,* Democrat .................................. New HavenDaniel A. Sumrall, Green ........................................ New Haven

4 Christopher Shays,* Republican ............................. BridgeportDiane Farrell, Democrat .......................................... WestportRichard Z. Duffee, Green ......................................... StamfordPhilip Z. Maymin, Libertarian ................................ Cos Cob

5 Nancy L. Johnson,* Republican .............................. New BritainChris Murphy, Democrat, Working Families ......... Cheshire

1 Joseph I. Lieberman* defeated in primary; running as an Independent.

DELAWARE

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Jan Ting, Republican ............................................... WilmingtonThomas R. Carper,* Democrat ................................ WilmingtonWilliam E. Morris, Libertarian ............................... Wilmington

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Michael N. Castle,* Republican .............................. WilmingtonDennis Spivack, Democrat ...................................... WilmingtonKaren M. Hartley-Nagle, Independent ................... DoverMichael Berg, Green ................................................ Wilmington

FLORIDA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Katherine Harris,† Republican ............................... TampaBill Nelson,* Democrat ............................................ TallahasseeFloyd Ray Frazier, No Party Affiliation ................. EatonvilleBrian Moore, No Party Affiliation .......................... Spring HillBelinda Noah, No Party Affiliation ........................ TampaRoy Tanner, No Party Affiliation ............................ OviedoLawrence Scott, Write-in ......................................... AripekaBernard Senter, Write-in ......................................... Miami

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Jeff Miller,* Republican ........................................... ChumucklaJoe Roberts, Democrat ............................................. Gulf Breeze

2 Allen Boyd,* Democrat ............................................ Monticello

3 Corrine Brown,* Democrat ...................................... Jacksonville

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FLORIDA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued4 Ander Crenshaw,* Republican ................................ Jacksonville

Robert J. Harms, Democrat .................................... JacksonvilleJohn Blade, Write-in ................................................ Jacksonville

5 Ginny Brown-Waite,* Republican ........................... Crystal RiverJohn Russell, Democrat ........................................... Dade City

6 Cliff Stearns,* Republican ....................................... OcalaDavid E. Bruderly, Democrat .................................. Gainesville

7 John L. Mica,* Republican ...................................... Winter ParkJohn F. Chagnon, Democrat .................................... St. Augustine

8 Ric Keller,* Republican ........................................... OrlandoCharlie Stuart, Democrat ........................................ OrlandoWes Hoaglund, No Party Affiliation ....................... OrlandoClay O. Hill, Write-in .............................................. KissimmeeD. J. Mauro, Write-in .............................................. TavaresLarry Sapp, Write-in ................................................ Ocala

1 9 Gus Michael Bilirakis, Republican ......................... HolidayPhyllis Busansky, Democrat ................................... TampaAndrew Pasayan, Write-in ...................................... Holiday

10 C. W. Bill Young,* Republican ................................ Indian ShoresSamm Simpson, Democrat ...................................... DunedinSalvatore A. Fiorella, Write-in ................................ Hillsboro Beach

2 11 Eddie Adams, Jr., Republican ................................. TampaKathy Castor, Democrat .......................................... TampaJim Greenwald, Write-in ......................................... GulfportR. J. Spencer, Write-in ............................................ Tampa

12 Adam H. Putnam,* Republican .............................. BartowEd Bowlin, No Party Affiliation .............................. Lake WalesJoe Viscusi, No Party Affiliation ............................. Lakeland

3 13 Vern Buchanan, Republican .................................... SarasotaChristine Jennings, Democrat ................................ Sarasota

14 Connie Mack,* Republican ...................................... Fort MyersRobert M. Neeld, Democrat ..................................... Cape CoralDan, Write-in ............................................................ NaplesRichard Grayson, Write-in ...................................... Davie

15 Dave Weldon,* Republican ...................................... Palm BayBob Bowman, Democrat .......................................... Melbourne

4 16 Mark Foley,* Republican ......................................... JupiterJoe Negron, Republican ........................................... StuartTim Mahoney, Democrat ......................................... Palm Beach GardensEmmie Ross, No Party Affiliation .......................... Port St. Lucie

17 Kendrick B. Meek,* Democrat ................................ MiamiEric Simpson, Write-in ............................................ Miami

18 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen,* Republican .......................... MiamiDavid ‘‘Big Dave’’ Patlak, Democrat ....................... Miami BeachMargaret Trowe, Write-in ....................................... Miami

19 Robert Wexler,* Democrat ...................................... Boca Raton20 Debbie Wasserman Schultz,* Democrat ................. Weston21 Lincoln Diaz-Balart,* Republican ........................... Miami

Frank J. Gonzalez, Democrat .................................. Miami22 E. Clay Shaw, Jr.,* Republican .............................. Ft. Lauderdale

Ron Klein, Democrat ................................................ Boca RatonNeil Evangelista, No Party Affiliation ................... Boca Raton

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FLORIDA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued23 Alcee L. Hastings,* Democrat ................................. Miramar24 Tom Feeney,* Republican ........................................ Oviedo

Clint Curtis, Democrat ............................................ Titusville25 Mario Diaz-Balart,* Republican ............................. Miami

Michael Calderin, Democrat ................................... Miami1 Michael Bilirakis* not a candidate.2 Jim Davis* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Governor.3 Katherine Harris* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.4 Mark Foley* not a candidate for re-election; however, his name will appear on the ballot,

and his votes will count for Joe Negron.

GEORGIA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Jack Kingston,* Republican .................................... SavannahJim Nelson, Democrat ............................................. Savannah

2 Bradley C. Hughes, Republican .............................. BlakelySanford D. Bishop, Jr.,* Democrat ......................... Albany

3 Lynn Westmoreland,* Republican .......................... GrantvilleMike McGraw, Democrat ......................................... Newnan

1 4 Catherine Davis, Republican .................................. Stone MountainHenry C. ‘‘Hank’’ Johnson, Jr., Democrat .............. DecaturLoren Collins, Write-in ............................................ Atlanta

5 John Lewis,* Democrat ........................................... AtlantaEleanor Garcia, Write-in ......................................... Atlanta

6 Tom Price,* Republican ........................................... RoswellSteve Sinton, Democrat ........................................... Marietta

7 John Linder,* Republican ........................................ DuluthAllan Burns, Democrat ............................................ Lilburn

8 Mac Collins,‡ Republican ......................................... JacksonJim Marshall,* Democrat ........................................ Macon

9 Nathan Deal,* Republican ...................................... GainesvilleJohn D. Bradbury, Democrat .................................. Rising FawnBrian Russell Brown, Write-in ................................ Augusta

10 Charlie Norwood,* Republican ................................ EvansTerry Holley, Democrat ........................................... Grovetown

11 Phil Gingrey,* Republican ....................................... MariettaPatrick Samuel Pillion, Democrat .......................... CarrolltonWilliam Satterwhite, Write-in ................................ Douglas

12 Max Burns,‡ Republican .......................................... SylvaniaJohn Barrow,* Democrat ......................................... Athens

13 Deborah Travis Honeycutt, Republican ................. RiverdaleDavid Scott,* Democrat ........................................... Atlanta

1 Cynthia McKinney* defeated in primary.

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HAWAIIFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Cynthia Thielen, Republican ................................... KailuaDaniel K. Akaka,* Democrat ................................... HonoluluLloyd Jeffrey Mallan, Libertarian .......................... Kapaa

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Richard (Noah) Hough, Republican ........................ HonoluluNeil Abercrombie,* Democrat ................................. Honolulu

1 2 Bob Hogue, Republican ............................................ KailuaMazie K. Hirono, Democrat ..................................... Honolulu

1 Ed Case* not a candidate for re-election; unsuccessful nominee for Senator.

IDAHOFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 1 Bill Sali, Republican ................................................ KunaLarry Grant, Democrat ............................................ FruitlandDave Olson, Independent ........................................ St. MariesAndy Hedden-Nicely, Natural Law ........................ BoisePaul Smith, Constitution ......................................... Letha

2 Michael K. Simpson,* Republican .......................... BlackfootJim Hansen, Democrat ............................................ BoiseCameron Forth, Independent .................................. VictorTravis J. Hedrick, Constitution .............................. Buhl

1 C. L. ‘‘Butch’’ Otter* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Governor.

ILLINOISFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Jason E. Tabour, Republican .................................. Evergreen ParkBobby L. Rush,* Democrat ...................................... Chicago

2 Robert Belin, Republican ......................................... LansingJesse L. Jackson, Jr.,* Democrat ............................ ChicagoAnthony W. Williams, Libertarian ......................... Dolton

3 Raymond G. Wardingley, Republican ..................... ChicagoDaniel Lipinski,* Democrat ..................................... Western Springs

4 Ann Melichar, Republican ....................................... ChicagoLuis V. Gutierrez,* Democrat ................................. Chicago

5 Kevin Edward White, Republican ........................... ChicagoRahm Emanuel,* Democrat .................................... Chicago

1 6 Peter J. Roskam, Republican .................................. WheatonL. Tammy Duckworth, Democrat ........................... Hoffman Estates

7 Charles Hutchinson, Republican ............................ ChicagoDanny K. Davis,* Democrat .................................... Chicago

8 David McSweeney, Republican ............................... Barrington HillsMelissa L. Bean,* Democrat ................................... Barrington

9 Michael P. Shannon, Republican ............................ Park RidgeJanice D. Schakowsky,* Democrat ......................... Evanston

10 Mark Steven Kirk,* Republican .............................. Highland ParkDaniel J. Seals, Democrat ....................................... Wilmette

11 Jerry Weller,* Republican ....................................... MorrisJohn Pavich, Democrat ............................................ Beecher

12 Jerry F. Costello,* Democrat ................................... Belleville13 Judy Biggert,* Republican ...................................... Hinsdale

Joseph Shannon, Democrat ..................................... Woodridge

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ILLINOIS—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued14 J. Dennis Hastert,* Republican .............................. Yorkville

Jonathan ‘‘John’’ Laesch, Democrat ....................... Newark

15 Timothy V. Johnson,* Republican .......................... UrbanaDavid Gill, Democrat ............................................... Clinton

16 Donald A. Manzullo,* Republican ........................... EganRichard D. Auman, Democrat ................................. Galena

2 17 Andrea Zinga, Republican ....................................... Coal ValleyPhil Hare, Democrat ................................................ Rock Island

18 Ray LaHood,* Republican ....................................... PeoriaSteve Waterworth, Democrat .................................. Easton

19 John Shimkus,* Republican .................................... CollinsvilleDanny L. Stover, Democrat ..................................... Centralia

1 Henry J. Hyde* not a candidate.2 Lane Evans* not a candidate.

INDIANA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Richard G. Lugar,* Republican ............................... IndianapolisSteve Osborn, Libertarian ....................................... LaPorteMark Pool, Independent (Write-in) ......................... IndianapolisJack H. Baldwin, Write-in ....................................... Westfield

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Mark J. Leyva, Republican ..................................... HighlandPeter J. Visclosky,* Democrat ................................. MerrillvilleCharles E. Barman, Independent ........................... Crown Point

2 Chris Chocola,* Republican ..................................... BristolJoe Donnelly, Democrat ........................................... Granger

3 Mark E. Souder,* Republican ................................. Fort WayneThomas Hayhurst, Democrat .................................. Fort Wayne

4 Steve Buyer,* Republican ........................................ MonticelloDavid Sanders, Democrat ........................................ West Lafayette

5 Dan Burton,* Republican ........................................ IndianapolisKatherine Fox Carr, Democrat ............................... IndianapolisJohn Miller, Independent (Write-in) ...................... GreenfieldSheri Conover Sharlow, Libertarian ....................... Marion

6 Mike Pence,* Republican ......................................... ColumbusBarry A. Welsh, Democrat ...................................... Laurel

7 Eric Dickerson, Republican ..................................... SheridanJulia Carson,* Democrat ......................................... IndianapolisJohn Leroy Plemons, Independent (Write-in) ........ Beech Grove

8 John N. Hostettler,* Republican ............................. BlairsvilleBrad Ellsworth, Democrat ....................................... Evansville

9 Michael E. Sodrel,* Republican .............................. New AlbanyBaron P. Hill,‡ Democrat ......................................... SeymourDonald W. Mantooth, Republican (Write-in) ......... SalemD. Eric Schansberg, Libertarian ............................. Jeffersonville

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IOWA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 1 Mike Whalen, Republican ....................................... BettendorfBruce Braley, Democrat .......................................... WaterlooJames F. Hill, Pirate ............................................... EldridgeAlbert W. Schoeman, Nominated by Petition ........ Waterloo

2 James A. Leach,* Republican ................................. Iowa CityDave Loebsack, Democrat ....................................... Mt. Vernon

3 Jeff Lamberti, Republican ....................................... AnkenyLeonard L. Boswell,* Democrat .............................. Des MoinesHelen Meyers, Socialist Workers ............................ Des Moines

4 Tom Latham,* Republican ...................................... AlexanderSelden E. Spencer, Democrat .................................. Huxley

5 Steve King,* Republican .......................................... KironJoyce Schulte, Democrat .......................................... CrestonCheryl L. Brodersen, Nominated by Petition ........ DenisonRoy Nielsen, Nominated by Petition ...................... Orange City

1 Jim Nussle* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Governor.

KANSAS

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Jerry Moran,* Republican ....................................... HaysJohn Doll, Democrat ................................................ Garden CitySylvester Cain, Reform ............................................ St. Marys

2 Jim Ryun,* Republican ............................................ TopekaNancy Boyda, Democrat .......................................... TopekaRoger D. Tucker, Reform ......................................... Ottawa

3 Chuck Ahner, Republican ........................................ Overland ParkDennis Moore,* Democrat ....................................... LenexaRobert A. Conroy, Reform ....................................... Shawnee

4 Todd Tiahrt,* Republican ........................................ GoddardGarth J. McGinn, Democrat .................................... Bel AireJoy R. Holt, Reform ................................................. Kansas City

KENTUCKY

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Ed Whitfield,* Republican ....................................... HopkinsvilleTom Barlow, Democrat ............................................ Paducah

2 Ron Lewis,* Republican ........................................... CeciliaMike Weaver, Democrat .......................................... Radcliff

3 Anne M. Northup,* Republican .............................. LouisvilleJohn Yarmuth, Democrat ........................................ Harrods CreekDonna Walker Mancini, Libertarian ...................... LouisvilleW. Ed Parker, Constitution ..................................... Louisville

4 Geoff Davis,* Republican ......................................... HebronKen Lucas,‡ Democrat ............................................. UnionBrian Houillion, Libertarian ................................... Walton

5 Harold Rogers,* Republican .................................... SomersetKenneth Stepp, Democrat ....................................... Barbourville

6 Ben Chandler,* Democrat ....................................... VersaillesPaul Ard, Libertarian .............................................. Nicholasville

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LOUISIANA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE1

1 Bobby Jindal,* Republican ...................................... KennerDavid Gereighty, Democrat ..................................... MetairieStacey Tallitsch, Democrat ...................................... MetairiePeter Beary, Libertarian ......................................... River Ridge

2 Eric T. Bradley, Republican .................................... New OrleansJoseph ‘‘Joe’’ Lavigne, Republican .......................... New OrleansLawrence William ‘‘Lance’’ von Uhde III, Repub-

lican ....................................................................... New OrleansScott Barron, Democrat ........................................... New OrleansRegina Bartholomew, Democrat ............................. New OrleansKaren Carter, Democrat .......................................... New OrleansTroy ‘‘C’’ Carter, Democrat ...................................... New OrleansDeven ‘‘D. C.’’ Collins, Democrat ............................ Baton RougeJohn Edwards, Democrat ........................................ New OrleansWilliam J. Jefferson,* Democrat ............................. New OrleansM. V. ‘‘Vinny’’ Mendoza, Democrat ......................... KennerDerrick Shepherd, Democrat ................................... MarreroGregory W. ‘‘Rhumbline’’ Kahn, Libertarian ......... New Orleans

3 Craig Romero, Republican ....................................... New IberiaOlangee ‘‘OJ’’ Breech, Democrat ............................. LaPlaceCharlie Melancon,* Democrat ................................. NapoleonvilleJames Lee Blake, Jr., Libertarian .......................... Franklin

4 Chester T. Kelley, Republican ................................ ShreveportJim McCrery,* Republican ...................................... ShreveportArtis R. Cash, Sr., Democrat ................................... ShreveportPatti Cox, Democrat ................................................. Shreveport

5 Rodney Alexander,* Republican ............................. QuitmanGloria Williams Hearn, Democrat .......................... PinevilleBrent Sanders, Libertarian ..................................... AlexandriaJohn Watts, Other ................................................... Bastrop

6 Richard H. Baker,* Republican .............................. Baton RougeRichard M. Fontanesi, Libertarian ......................... Baton Rouge

7 Charles W. Boustany, Jr.,* Republican .................. LafayetteMike Stagg, Democrat ............................................. Lafayette

1 In Louisiana, the congressional election on November 7, 2006, is an open (nonpartisan) pri-mary election. To be elected on November 7, a candidate must receive a majority of the vote.A run-off election is scheduled for December 9, 2006, for those seats for which none of the can-didates received the requisite majority, or for a tie (see Foster v. Love, 522 U.S. 67).

MAINE

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Olympia J. Snowe,* Republican .............................. AuburnJean M. Hay Bright, Democrat ............................... DixmontWilliam H. Slavick, Independent (Unenrolled) ...... Portland

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Darlene J. Curley, Republican ................................ ScarboroughThomas H. Allen,* Democrat .................................. PortlandDexter J. Kamilewicz, Independent (Unenrolled) Harpswell

2 Laurence S. D’Amboise, Republican ....................... LisbonMichael H. Michaud,* Democrat ............................ East Millinocket

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MARYLAND

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1

Michael S. Steele, Republican ................................. AnnapolisBenjamin L. Cardin,† Democrat .............................. CatonsvilleLih Young, Democrat (Write-in) ............................. RockvilleKevin Zeese, Green .................................................. Takoma Park

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Wayne T. Gilchrest,* Republican ............................ KennedyvilleJim Corwin, Democrat ............................................. Severna Park

2 Jimmy Mathis, Republican ..................................... CockeysvilleC. A. Dutch Ruppersberger,* Democrat ................. Cockeysville

2 3 John White, Republican .......................................... AnnapolisJohn P. Sarbanes, Democrat ................................... TowsonCharles Curtis McPeek, Sr., Libertarian ............... Columbia

4 Michael Moshe Starkman, Republican ................... RockvilleAlbert Russell Wynn,* Democrat ............................ Mitchellville

5 Steny H. Hoyer,* Democrat ..................................... MechanicsvillePeter Kuhnert, Constitution ................................... MartinsburgSteve Warner, Green ............................................... California

6 Roscoe G. Bartlett,* Republican ............................. FrederickAndrew Duck, Democrat ......................................... BrunswickRobert E. Kozak, Green ........................................... Frederick

7 Elijah E. Cummings,* Democrat ............................ Baltimore

8 Jeffrey M. Stein, Republican ................................... Chevy ChaseChris Van Hollen,* Democrat ................................. KensingtonGerard P. Giblin, Green .......................................... Silver Spring

1 Paul S. Sarbanes* not a candidate.2 Benjamin L. Cardin* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.

MASSACHUSETTS

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Kenneth G. Chase, Republican ............................... BelmontEdward M. Kennedy,* Democrat ............................ Barnstable

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 John W. Olver,* Democrat ...................................... AmherstWilliam H. Szych, Unenrolled ................................. Hatfield

2 Richard E. Neal,* Democrat .................................... Springfield

3 James P. McGovern,* Democrat ............................. Worcester

4 Barney Frank,* Democrat ....................................... Newton

5 Martin T. Meehan,* Democrat ................................ Lowell

6 Richard W. Barton, Republican .............................. Manchester-By-The-SeaJohn F. Tierney,* Democrat .................................... Salem

7 Edward J. Markey,* Democrat ............................... Malden

8 Michael E. Capuano,* Democrat ............................. SomervilleLaura Garza, Socialist Workers .............................. Boston

9 Jack E. Robinson, Republican ................................. BrocktonStephen F. Lynch,* Democrat ................................. South Boston

10 Jeffrey K. Beatty, Republican ................................. HarwichWilliam D. Delahunt,* Democrat ........................... QuincyPeter A. White, Independent ................................... Yarmouth

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MICHIGAN

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Michael Bouchard, Republican ............................... Royal OakDebbie Stabenow,* Democrat .................................. LansingW. Dennis FitzSimons, U.S. Taxpayers ................. Berrien SpringsLeonard Schwartz, Libertarian ............................... Oak ParkDavid Sole, Green .................................................... Detroit

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Don Hooper, Republican .......................................... Iron RiverBart Stupak,* Democrat .......................................... MenomineeDavid J. Newland, Green ........................................ BellaireKen Proctor, Libertarian ......................................... CharlotteJoshua J. Warren, U.S. Taxpayers ......................... Palmer

2 Peter Hoekstra,* Republican ................................... HollandKimon Kotos, Democrat ........................................... North MuskegonRonald E. Graeser, U.S. Taxpayers ........................ FremontSteven Van Til, Libertarian .................................... Holland

3 Vernon J. Ehlers,* Republican ................................ Grand RapidsJames R. Rinck, Democrat ...................................... Grand RapidsRodger Gurk, Green ................................................. WyomingJeff A. Steinport, Libertarian .................................. Grand Rapids

4 Dave Camp,* Republican ......................................... MidlandMike Huckleberry, Democrat .................................. GreenvilleJohn Emerick, U.S. Taxpayers ............................... Mt. PleasantAllitta Hren, Libertarian ......................................... Big Rapids

5 Eric J. Klammer, Republican .................................. SaginawDale E. Kildee,* Democrat ...................................... FlintKen Mathenia, Green .............................................. Grand BlancSteve Samoranski II, Libertarian ........................... Armada

6 Fred Upton,* Republican ......................................... St. JosephKim Clark, Democrat ............................................... Three OaksKenneth E. Howe, Libertarian ................................ Grand Rapids

1 7 Tim Walberg, Republican ........................................ TiptonSharon Marie Renier, Democrat ............................. MunithDavid Horn, U.S. Taxpayers ................................... JacksonRobert L. Hutchinson, Libertarian ......................... Dexter

8 Mike Rogers,* Republican ....................................... BrightonJim Marcinkowski, Democrat ................................. BrightonDick Gach, Libertarian ............................................ BloomfieldAaron Stuttman, Green ........................................... Lansing

9 Joe Knollenberg,* Republican ................................. Bloomfield HillsNancy Skinner, Democrat ....................................... BirminghamMatthew R. Abel, Green .......................................... West BloomfieldAdam Goodman, Libertarian .................................. Waterford

10 Candice S. Miller,* Republican ............................... Harrison TownshipRobert Denison, Democrat ...................................... Shelby TownshipMark Byrne, Libertarian ......................................... Port HuronCandace Ruth Caveny, Green ................................. LapeerRichard F. Gualdoni, U.S. Taxpayers ..................... Lapeer

11 Thaddeus G. McCotter,* Republican ...................... LivoniaTony Trupiano, Democrat ........................................ Dearborn HeightsCharles E. Tackett, U.S. Taxpayers ....................... BellevilleJohn T. Tatar, Libertarian ...................................... Livonia

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MICHIGAN—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued12 Randell J. Shafer, Republican ................................. St. Clair Shores

Sander M. Levin,* Democrat .................................. Royal OakAndy Lecureaux, Libertarian .................................. Hazel ParkArt Myatt, Green ...................................................... Pleasant RidgeJerome S. White, No Party Affiliation ................... Lathrup Village

13 Carolyn C. Kilpatrick,* Democrat .......................... Detroit

14 Chad Miles, Republican ........................................... DearbornJohn Conyers, Jr.,* Democrat ................................. Detroit

15 John D. Dingell,* Democrat .................................... DearbornRobert F. Czak, U.S. Taxpayers ............................. WoodhavenAimee Smith, Green ................................................. Ann ArborGregory Stempfle, Libertarian ................................ Dearborn Heights

1 John J. H. ‘‘Joe’’ Schwarz* defeated in primary.

MINNESOTA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1

Mark R. Kennedy,† Republican ............................... St. PaulAmy Klobuchar, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ........... St. PaulMichael James Cavlan, Green ................................ MinneapolisRobert Fitzgerald, Independence ............................ RothsayBen Powers, Constitution ........................................ Austin

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Gil Gutknecht,* Republican .................................... RochesterTim Walz, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ..................... Mankato

2 John Kline,* Republican .......................................... LakevilleColeen Rowley, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ............ Apple ValleyDouglas Williams, Independence ............................ Chaska

3 Jim Ramstad,* Republican ...................................... MinnetonkaWendy Wilde, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ............... Edina

4 Obi Sium, Republican .............................................. OakdaleBetty McCollum,* Democrat ................................... St. Paul

2 5 Alan Fine, Republican ............................................. MinneapolisKeith Ellison, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ............... MinneapolisTammy Lee, Independence ...................................... Golden ValleyJay Pond, Green ....................................................... Minneapolis

3 6 Michele Bachmann, Republican .............................. StillwaterPatty Wetterling, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ......... St. JosephJohn Paul Binkowski, Independence ...................... St. Marys Point

7 Michael J. Barrett, Republican ............................... BrowervilleCollin C. Peterson,* Democrat ................................ Detroit LakesKen Lucier, Constitution ......................................... Moorhead

8 Rod Grams,‡ Republican .......................................... St. FrancisJames L. Oberstar,* Democrat ............................... ChisholmHarry Welty, Unity .................................................. Duluth

1 Mark Dayton* not a candidate.2 Martin Olav Sabo* not a candidate.3 Mark R. Kennedy* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.

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MISSISSIPPIFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Trent Lott,* Republican ........................................... PascagoulaErik R. Fleming, Democrat ..................................... ClintonHarold M. Taylor, Libertarian ................................ Nesbit

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Roger F. Wicker,* Republican ................................. TupeloJames K. (Ken) Hurt, Democrat ............................. Verona

2 Yvonne R. Brown, Republican ................................ TchulaBennie G. Thompson,* Democrat ........................... Bolton

3 Charles W. ‘‘Chip’’ Pickering,* Republican ............ HebronJim Giles, Independent ............................................ PearlLamonica L. Magee, Reform ................................... Hattiesburg

4 Randy McDonnell, Republican ................................ BiloxiGene Taylor,* Democrat .......................................... Bay St. Louis

MISSOURIFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

James M. Talent,* Republican ................................ ChesterfieldClaire McCaskill, Democrat .................................... St. LouisFrank Gilmour, Libertarian .................................... ManchesterLydia Lewis, Progressive ......................................... St. Louis

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Mark J. Byrne, Republican ..................................... FergusonWm. Lacy Clay,* Democrat ..................................... St. LouisRobb E. Cunningham, Libertarian ......................... St. Ann

2 W. Todd Akin,* Republican ..................................... St. LouisGeorge D. Weber, Democrat .................................... EurekaTamara A. Millay, Libertarian ............................... St. Louis

3 David Bertelsen, Republican ................................... St. LouisRuss Carnahan,* Democrat ..................................... St. LouisR. Christophel, Libertarian ..................................... St. LouisDavid Sladky, Progressive ....................................... St. Louis

4 James A. (Jim) Noland, Republican ....................... PrestonIke Skelton,* Democrat ........................................... LexingtonBryce A. Holthouse, Libertarian ............................. WarrensburgMelinda (Mel) Ivey, Progressive ............................. Kansas City

5 Jacob Turk, Republican ........................................... Lee’s SummitEmanuel Cleaver,* Democrat ................................. Kansas CityRandall David (Randy) Langkraehr, Libertarian .. Warrensburg

6 Sam Graves,* Republican ........................................ TarkioSara Jo Shettles, Democrat ..................................... LibertyErik Buck, Libertarian ............................................ LibertyShirley A. Yurkonis, Progressive ............................ Savannah

7 Roy Blunt,* Republican ........................................... BransonJack Truman, Democrat .......................................... MilfordKevin Craig, Libertarian ......................................... Powersite

8 Jo Ann Emerson,* Republican ................................ Cape GirardeauVeronica J. Hambacker, Democrat ......................... SalemBranden C. McCullough, Libertarian ..................... Cape Girardeau

9 Kenny C. Hulshof,* Republican .............................. ColumbiaDuane N. Burghard, Democrat ............................... ColumbiaBill Hastings, Progressive ....................................... ColumbiaSteven R. Hedrick, Libertarian ............................... Warrensburg

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MONTANAFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Conrad Burns,* Republican .................................... BillingsJon Tester, Democrat ............................................... Big SandyStan Jones, Libertarian ........................................... Bozeman

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Dennis R. Rehberg,* Republican ............................ BillingsMonica J. Lindeen, Democrat ................................. BillingsMike Fellows, Libertarian ....................................... Missoula

NEBRASKAFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Pete Ricketts, Republican ........................................ OmahaE. Benjamin Nelson,* Democrat ............................. Omaha

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Jeff Fortenberry,* Republican ................................. LincolnMaxine B. Moul, Democrat ..................................... Lincoln

2 Lee Terry,* Republican ............................................ OmahaJim Esch, Democrat ................................................. Omaha

1 3 Adrian Smith, Republican ....................................... GeringScott Kleeb, Democrat ............................................. Dunning

1 Tom Osborne* not a candidate for re-election; unsuccessful nominee for Governor.

NEVADAFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

John Ensign,* Republican ....................................... Las VegasJack Carter, Democrat ............................................. Las VegasDavid K. Schumann, Independent American ........ MindenBrendan Trainor, Libertarian ................................. Reno

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Kenneth Wegner, Republican ................................. Las VegasShelley Berkley,* Democrat .................................... Las VegasJim Duensing, Libertarian ...................................... Las VegasDarnell Roberts, Independent American ................ Henderson

1 2 Dean Heller, Republican ......................................... Carson CityJill Derby, Democrat ................................................ GardnervilleDaniel Rosen, Independent ..................................... StatelineJames C. Kroshus, Independent American ............ Sparks

3 Jon C. Porter,* Republican ...................................... HendersonTessa M. Hafen, Democrat ...................................... HendersonJoshua Hansen, Independent American ................ HendersonJoseph P. Silvestri, Libertarian .............................. Las Vegas

1 Jim Gibbons* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Governor.

NEW HAMPSHIREFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Jeb Bradley,* Republican ........................................ WolfeboroCarol Shea-Porter, Democrat .................................. Rochester

2 Charles F. Bass,* Republican ................................. PeterboroughPaul W. Hodes, Democrat ....................................... Concord‘‘Ken’’ Blevens, Libertarian ..................................... Bow

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NEW JERSEYFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Thomas H. Kean, Jr., Republican ........................... WestfieldRobert Menendez,* Democrat ................................. HobokenDaryl Mikell Brooks, Poor People’s Campaign ...... TrentonJ. M. Carter, God We Trust .................................... LawrencevilleLen Flynn, Libertarian ............................................ MorganvilleEdward Forchion, Legalize Marijuana (G.R.I.P.) .. Browns MillsAngela L. Lariscy, Socialist Workers ..................... NewarkGregory Pason, Socialist Party USA ...................... MaywoodN. Leonard Smith, Solidarity, Defend Life ............ Hammonton

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Robert E. Andrews,* Democrat ............................... Haddon Heights2 Frank A. LoBiondo,* Republican ............................ Ventnor

Viola Thomas-Hughes, Democrat ........................... BridgetonThomas Fanslau, We the People ............................. Egg Harbor TownshipLynn Merle, A New Direction ................................. VinelandRobert E. Mullock, Preserve Green Space ............. Cape May PointWillie Norwood, Socialist Party USA ..................... Atlantic City

3 Jim Saxton,* Republican ......................................... Mount HollyRich Sexton, Democrat ............................................ Mt. LaurelKen Feduniewicz, The Patriot Movement .............. Tuckerton

4 Christopher H. Smith,* Republican ........................ HamiltonCarol E. Gay, Democrat ........................................... BrickRichard Edgar, Libertarian ..................................... Cream RidgeLouis B. Wary, Jr., Remove Medical Negligence ... Brick

5 Scott Garrett,* Republican ...................................... WantagePaul Aronsohn, Democrat ....................................... RidgewoodR. Matthew Fretz, An Independent Voice .............. Upper Saddle River

6 Leigh-Ann Bellew, Republican ................................ Union BeachFrank Pallone, Jr.,* Democrat ................................ Long BranchHerbert L. Tarbous, Diversity Is Strength ............ Piscataway

7 Mike Ferguson,* Republican ................................... Warren TownshipLinda Stender, Democrat ........................................ Scotch PlainsThomas D. Abrams, Withdraw Troops Now .......... RingoesDarren Young, Libertarian ...................................... Summit

8 Jose M. Sandoval, Republican ................................ PassaicBill Pascrell, Jr.,* Democrat ................................... PatersonLou Jasikoff, Libertarian ......................................... Totowa

9 Vincent Micco, Republican ...................................... RutherfordSteven R. Rothman,* Democrat .............................. Fair LawnMichael Jarvis, The Moderate Choice .................... Hawthorne

10 Donald M. Payne,* Democrat .................................. Newark11 Rodney P. Frelinghuysen,* Republican .................. Morristown

Tom Wyka, Democrat .............................................. Lake HiawathaJohn Mele, Constitution .......................................... Basking RidgeRichard S. Roth, Libertarian ................................... West Caldwell

12 Joseph S. Sinagra, Republican ................................ HelmettaRush D. Holt,* Democrat ........................................ Hopewell Township

1 13 John J. Guarini, Republican ................................... Jersey CityAlbio Sires, Democrat .............................................. West New YorkDick Hester, Pro Life Conservative ........................ NewarkHerbert H. Shaw, Politicians Are Crooks .............. North BergenBrian Williams, Socialist Workers Party ............... NewarkEsmat Zaklama, The American Party .................... Jersey City

1 Robert Menendez* not a candidate.

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NEW MEXICO

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Allen W. McCulloch, Republican ............................. FarmingtonJeff Bingaman,* Democrat ...................................... Santa FeOrlin G. Cole, Republican (Write-in) ...................... Albuquerque

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Heather Wilson,* Republican .................................. AlbuquerquePatricia A. Madrid, Democrat ................................. Albuquerque

2 Stevan Pearce,* Republican .................................... HobbsAlbert D. Kissling, Democrat .................................. Las CrucesC. Dean Burk, Democrat (Write-in) ........................ Deming

3 Ronald M. Dolin, Republican .................................. Los AlamosTom Udall,* Democrat ............................................. Santa Fe

NEW YORK

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Roger Calero, Socialist Workers ............................. BronxHillary Rodham Clinton,* Democrat, Independ-

ence, Working Families ........................................ ChappaquaHowie Hawkins, Green ............................................ SyracuseJeffrey T. Russell, Libertarian ................................ Clifton ParkJohn Spencer, Republican, Conservative ............... YonkersWilliam Van Auken, Socialist Equality .................. Jackson Heights

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Timothy H. Bishop,* Democrat, Independence,Working Families ................................................. Southampton

Italo A. Zanzi, Republican, Conservative, SchoolTax Relief .............................................................. Smithtown

2 John W. Bugler, Republican, Conservative ............ OakdaleSteve Israel,* Democrat, Independence, Working

Families ................................................................. Huntington

3 Peter T. King,* Republican, Independence, Con-servative ................................................................ Seaford

David L. Mejias, Democrat, Working Families ...... Massapequa

4 Martin W. Blessinger, Republican, Conservative .. Floral ParkCarolyn McCarthy,* Democrat, Independence,

Working Families ................................................. Mineola

5 Gary L. Ackerman,* Democrat, Independence,Working Families ................................................. Jamaica Estates

6 Gregory W. Meeks,* Democrat ................................ QueensSteven Ross, PI ........................................................ Kew Gardens

7 Kevin Brawley, Republican, Conservative ............. BronxJoseph Crowley,* Democrat, Working Families .... Queens/Bronx

8 Eleanor Friedman, Republican ............................... New YorkDennis E. Adornato, Conservative .......................... BrooklynJerrold Nadler,* Democrat, Working Families ...... New York

9 Anthony D. Weiner,* Democrat, Working Fami-lies .......................................................................... Brooklyn

10 Jonathan H. Anderson, Republican ........................ BrooklynEdolphus Towns,* Democrat ................................... BrooklynErnest Johnson, Conservative ................................ Brooklyn

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NEW YORK—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued1 11 Marianna Blume, Conservative .............................. Brooklyn

Yvette D. Clarke, Democrat, Working Families .... BrooklynStephen Finger, Republican, Libertarian ............... BrooklynOllie M. McClean, Freedom .................................... Brooklyn

12 Allan Romaguera, Republican, Conservative ......... BrooklynNydia M. Velazquez,* Democrat, Working Fami-

lies ......................................................................... Brooklyn

13 Vito Fossella,* Republican, Independence, Con-servative ................................................................ Staten Island

Stephen A. Harrison, Democrat, Working Fami-lies ......................................................................... Brooklyn

14 Danniel Maio, Republican, Let’s Do It ................... QueensCarolyn B. Maloney,* Democrat, Independence,

Working Families ................................................. New York

15 Edward Daniels, Republican ................................... New YorkCharles B. Rangel,* Democrat, Working Families New York

16 Ali Mohamed, Republican, Conservative ............... BronxJose E. Serrano,* Democrat, Working Families .... Bronx

17 Eliot L. Engel,* Democrat, Working Families ....... BronxJim Faulkner, Republican, Independence, Con-

servative ................................................................ Yonkers

18 Richard A. Hoffman, Republican, Conservative .... BronxvilleNita M. Lowey,* Democrat, Working Families ...... Harrison

19 John Hall, Democrat ................................................ Dover PlainsSue W. Kelly,* Republican, Independence, Con-

servative ................................................................ Katonah

20 Kirsten E. Gillibrand, Democrat, Working Fami-lies .......................................................................... Hudson

John E. Sweeney,* Republican, Independence,Conservative ......................................................... Clifton Park

21 Warren Redlich, Republican ................................... SchenectadyMichael R. McNulty,* Democrat, Independence,

Conservative, Working Families ......................... Green Island

22 Maurice D. Hinchey,* Democrat, Independence,Working Families ................................................. Saugerties

23 Robert J. Johnson, Democrat, Working Families .. Sackets HarborJohn M. McHugh,* Republican, Independence,

Conservative ......................................................... Pierrepont Manor2 24 Michael A. Arcuri, Democrat, Independence,

Working Families ................................................. UticaRaymond A. Meier, Republican, Conservative ...... Rome

25 Dan Maffei, Democrat, Working Families ............. SyracuseJames T. Walsh,* Republican, Independence,

Conservative ......................................................... Syracuse

26 Jack Davis, Democrat, Independence, WorkingFamilies ................................................................. Clarence

Thomas M. Reynolds,* Republican, Conservative Clarence

27 Michael J. McHale, Republican .............................. BuffaloBrian Higgins,* Democrat, Independence, Work-

ing Families .......................................................... Buffalo

28 John E. Donnelly, Republican, Conservative ......... BuffaloLouise McIntosh Slaughter,* Democrat, Inde-

pendence, Working Families ................................ Fairport

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NEW YORK—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued29 John R. ‘‘Randy’’ Kuhl, Jr.,* Republican, Inde-

pendence, Conservative ........................................ HammondsportEric J. Massa, Democrat, Working Families ......... Corning

1 Major R. Owens* not a candidate.2 Sherwood Boehlert* not a candidate.

NORTH CAROLINAFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 G. K. Butterfield,* Democrat .................................. Wilson2 Dan Mansell, Republican ........................................ Selma

Bob Etheridge,* Democrat ....................................... Lillington3 Walter B. Jones,* Republican ................................. Farmville

Craig Weber, Democrat ........................................... Pine Knoll Shores4 Steve Acuff, Republican ........................................... Raleigh

David E. Price,* Democrat ...................................... Chapel Hill5 Virginia Foxx,* Republican ..................................... Grandfather Community

Roger Sharpe, Democrat .......................................... Harmony6 Howard Coble,* Republican .................................... Greensboro

Rory Blake, Democrat .............................................. Charlotte7 Shirley Davis, Republican ....................................... Clinton

Mike McIntyre,* Democrat ...................................... Lumberton8 Robin Hayes,* Republican ....................................... Concord

Larry Kissell, Democrat .......................................... Biscoe9 Sue Wilkins Myrick,* Republican ........................... Charlotte

Bill Glass, Democrat ................................................ Charlotte10 Patrick T. McHenry,* Republican ........................... Cherryville

Richard Carsner, Democrat ..................................... Hickory11 Charles H. Taylor,* Republican .............................. Brevard

Heath Shuler, Democrat .......................................... Waynesville12 Ada M. Fisher, Republican ...................................... Salisbury

Melvin L. Watt,* Democrat ..................................... Charlotte13 Vernon Robinson, Republican ................................. Winston Salem

Brad Miller,* Democrat ........................................... Raleigh

NORTH DAKOTAFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Dwight Grotberg, Republican .................................. SanbornKent Conrad,* Democrat ......................................... BismarckJames Germalic, Independent ................................ FargoRoland Riemers, Independent ................................. Emerado

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Matt Mechtel, Republican ....................................... PageEarl Pomeroy,* Democrat ........................................ Valley City

OHIOFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Mike DeWine,* Republican ..................................... CedarvilleSherrod Brown,† Democrat ...................................... AvonRichard Duncan, Write-in ....................................... Aurora

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OHIO—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Steve Chabot,* Republican ...................................... CincinnatiJohn Cranley, Democrat .......................................... Cincinnati

2 Jean Schmidt,* Republican ..................................... Miami TownshipVictoria Wulsin, Democrat ...................................... CincinnatiJames J. Candit, Jr., Write-in ................................ CincinnatiNathan Noy, Write-in .............................................. Chillicothe

3 Michael R. Turner,* Republican ............................. DaytonRichard Chema, Democrat ...................................... Dayton

1 4 Jim Jordan, Republican ........................................... UrbanaRichard E. Siferd, Democrat ................................... Lima

5 Paul E. Gillmor,* Republican .................................. Old FortRobin Weirauch, Democrat ..................................... Napoleon

2 6 Chuck Blasdel, Republican ...................................... East LiverpoolCharles A. Wilson, Jr., Democrat ........................... St. Clairsville

7 David L. Hobson,* Republican ................................ SpringfieldWilliam R. Conner, Democrat ................................. Beavercreek

8 John A. Boehner,* Republican ................................ West ChesterMort Meier, Democrat ............................................. Hamilton

9 Bradley S. Leavitt, Republican ............................... ToledoMarcy Kaptur,* Democrat ....................................... Toledo

10 Michael D. Dovilla, Republican ............................... MiddleburgDennis J. Kucinich,* Democrat ............................... Cleveland

11 Lindsey N. String, Republican ................................ Cleveland HeightsStephanie Tubbs Jones,* Democrat ........................ Cleveland

12 Patrick J. Tiberi,* Republican ................................ ColumbusBob Shamansky,‡ Democrat .................................... Columbus

3 13 Craig Foltin, Republican ......................................... LorainBetty Sutton, Democrat ........................................... Chardon

14 Steven C. LaTourette,* Republican ........................ Concord TownshipLewis R. Katz, Democrat ......................................... Pepper PikeWerner J. Lange, Non-Party ................................... Newton Falls

15 Deborah Pryce,* Republican ................................... ColumbusMary Jo Kilroy, Democrat ....................................... ColumbusBill Buckel, Write-in ................................................ Columbus

16 Ralph Regula,* Republican ..................................... NavarreThomas Shaw, Democrat ......................................... Wooster

17 Don Manning II, Republican ................................... CortlandTim Ryan,* Democrat .............................................. Niles

4 18 Joy Padgett, Republican .......................................... CoshoctonZack T. Space, Democrat ......................................... Dover

1 Michael G. Oxley* not a candidate.2 Ted Strickland* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Governor.3 Sherrod Brown* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.4 Robert W. Ney* not a candidate.

OKLAHOMA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 John Sullivan,* Republican ..................................... TulsaAlan Gentges, Democrat .......................................... BartlesvilleBill Wortman, Independent ..................................... Tulsa

2 Patrick K. Miller, Republican ................................. SnowDan Boren,* Democrat ............................................ Paden

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OKLAHOMA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued3 Frank D. Lucas,* Republican .................................. Cheyenne

Sue Barton, Democrat ............................................. Tulsa4 Tom Cole,* Republican ............................................ Moore

Hal Spake, Democrat ............................................... Norman1 5 Mary Fallin, Republican .......................................... Oklahoma City

David Hunter, Democrat ......................................... Oklahoma CityMatthew Horton Woodson, Independent ................ Oklahoma City

1 Ernest J. Istook, Jr.* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Governor.

OREGON

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Derrick Kitts, Republican ........................................ HillsboroDavid Wu,* Democrat .............................................. PortlandDrake Davis, Libertarian ........................................ PortlandDean Wolf, Constitution .......................................... Aloha

2 Greg Walden,* Republican ...................................... Hood RiverCarol Voisin, Democrat ............................................ AshlandJack Alan Brown, Jr., Constitution ........................ Grants Pass

3 Bruce Broussard, Republican .................................. PortlandEarl Blumenauer,* Democrat ................................. PortlandDavid Brownlow, Constitution ................................ Damascus

4 Jim Feldkamp, Republican ...................................... EugenePeter A. DeFazio,* Democrat .................................. Springfield

5 Mike Erickson, Republican ...................................... Lake OswegoDarlene Hooley,* Democrat ..................................... West LinnPaul Aranas, Pacific Green ..................................... SilvertonDouglas Patterson, Constitution ............................. Oregon City

PENNSYLVANIA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Rick Santorum,* Republican ................................... VeronaBob Casey, Jr., Democrat ........................................ Pittsburgh

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Robert A. Brady,* Democrat ................................... Philadelphia2 Michael Gessner, Republican .................................. Elkins Park

Chaka Fattah,* Democrat ....................................... PhiladelphiaDavid G. Baker, Green ............................................ Reading

3 Phil English,* Republican ....................................... ErieSteven Porter, Democrat ......................................... WattsburgTimothy J. Hagberg, Constitution .......................... Warren

4 Melissa A. Hart,* Republican ................................. Bradford WoodsJason Altmire, Democrat ......................................... Pittsburgh

5 John E. Peterson,* Republican ............................... PleasantvilleDonald L. Hilliard, Democrat ................................. Brookville

6 Jim Gerlach,* Republican ....................................... DowningtownLois Murphy, Democrat ........................................... Narberth

7 Curt Weldon,* Republican ....................................... Glen MillsJoe Sestak, Democrat .............................................. Wallingford

8 Michael G. Fitzpatrick,* Republican ...................... LevittownPatrick J. Murphy, Democrat ................................. Bristol

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PENNSYLVANIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued9 Bill Shuster,* Republican ........................................ Hollidaysburg

Tony Barr, Democrat ............................................... Claysburg10 Don Sherwood,* Republican .................................... Tunkhannock

Christopher Carney, Democrat ............................... Dimock11 Joseph F. Leonardi, Republican .............................. Dupont

Paul E. Kanjorski,* Democrat ................................. Nanticoke12 Diana Irey, Republican ............................................ Monongahela

John P. Murtha,* Democrat .................................... Johnstown13 Raj Peter Bhakta, Republican ................................. Ft. Washington

Allyson Y. Schwartz,* Democrat ............................. Jenkintown14 Michael F. Doyle,* Democrat .................................. Forest Hills

Titus North, Green ................................................... Pittsburgh15 Charles W. Dent,* Republican ................................ Allentown

Charles Dertinger, Democrat .................................. BangorGreta Browne, Green ............................................... Bethlehem

16 Joseph R. Pitts,* Republican ................................... Kennett SquareLois K. Herr, Democrat ........................................... ElizabethtownJohn A. Murphy, Independent ................................ Coatesville

17 Matthew A. Wertz, Republican ............................... HamburgTim Holden,* Democrat ........................................... Saint Clair

18 Tim Murphy,* Republican ....................................... PittsburghChad Kluko, Democrat ............................................ Monroeville

19 Todd Russell Platts,* Republican ........................... YorkPhilip J. Avillo, Jr., Democrat ................................. YorkDerf W. Maitland, Green ......................................... Littlestown

RHODE ISLAND

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Lincoln Chafee,* Republican ................................... WarwickSheldon Whitehouse, Democrat .............................. Providence

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Jonathan P. Scott, Republican ................................ ProvidencePatrick J. Kennedy,* Democrat .............................. PortsmouthKenneth A. Capalbo, Independent .......................... Kingstown

2 James R. Langevin,* Democrat .............................. WarwickRod Driver, Independent ......................................... Richmond

SOUTH CAROLINA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Henry E. Brown, Jr.,* Republican .......................... HanahanJames E. Dunn, Green ............................................ Garden CityRandy Maatta, Democrat, Working Families ........ Charleston

2 Joe Wilson,* Republican .......................................... SpringdaleMichael Ray Ellisor, Democrat ............................... Lexington

3 J. Gresham Barrett,* Republican ........................... WestminsterLee Ballenger, Democrat, Working Families ......... Seneca

4 Bob Inglis,* Republican ........................................... Travelers RestWilliam Griff Griffith, Democrat ............................ GreenvilleJohn Cobin, Libertarian .......................................... GreenvilleC. Faye Walters, Green ........................................... Greenville

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SOUTH CAROLINA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued5 Ralph Norman, Republican ..................................... Rock Hill

John M. Spratt, Jr.,* Democrat .............................. York6 Gary McLeod, Republican ....................................... Manning

James E. Clyburn,* Democrat ................................ ColumbiaAntonio Williams, Green ......................................... Columbia

SOUTH DAKOTAFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Bruce W. Whalen, Republican ................................ Pine RidgeStephanie Herseth,* Democrat ............................... BrookingsLarry Rudebusch, Libertarian ................................ Bruce

TENNESSEEFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1

Bob Corker, Republican ........................................... ChattanoogaHarold E. Ford, Jr.,† Democrat ............................... MemphisEd Choate, Independent .......................................... ClevelandDavid Gatchell, Independent .................................. FranklinEmory ‘‘Bo’’ Heyward, Independent ........................ NashvilleGary Keplinger, Independent .................................. BethpageChristopher Joseph Lugo, Independent ................. Nashville

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

2 1 David Davis, Republican ......................................... Johnson CityRick Trent, Democrat .............................................. MorristownMichael Peavler, Independent ................................ JonesboroughJames W. Reeves, Independent .............................. Johnson CityMahmood (Michael) Sabri, Independent ................ Johnson CityRobert N. Smith, Independent ................................ Greeneville

2 John J. Duncan, Jr.,* Republican ........................... KnoxvilleJohn Greene, Democrat ........................................... Chattanooga

3 Zach Wamp,* Republican ........................................ ChattanoogaBrent Benedict, Democrat ....................................... Hixson

4 Kenneth Martin, Republican ................................... Fairfield GladeLincoln Davis,* Democrat ....................................... Pall Mall

5 Thomas F. Kovach, Republican ............................... Mount JulietJim Cooper,* Democrat ........................................... NashvilleScott Knapp, Independent ....................................... NashvilleGinny Welsch, Independent .................................... Nashville

6 David R. Davis, Republican .................................... Brush CreekBart Gordon,* Democrat .......................................... MurfreesboroRobert L. Garrison, Independent ............................ GallatinNorman R. Saliba, Independent ............................. Murfreesboro

7 Marsha Blackburn,* Republican ............................. BrentwoodBill Morrison, Democrat .......................................... MemphisKathleen A. Culver, Independent ........................... LindenGayl G. Pratt, Independent ..................................... ClarksvilleJohn L. Rimer, Independent ................................... MiddletonWilliam J. Smith, Independent ............................... HendersonJames B. ‘‘Mickey’’ White, Independent ................. Rossville

8 John Farmer, Republican ........................................ MemphisJohn S. Tanner,* Democrat ..................................... Union City

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TENNESSEE—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued3 9 Mark White, Republican .......................................... Memphis

Steve Cohen, Democrat ........................................... MemphisJake Ford, Independent ........................................... Memphis

1 William H. Frist* not a candidate.2 William L. Jenkins* not a candidate.3 Harold E. Ford, Jr.* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.

TEXASFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Kay Bailey Hutchison,* Republican ....................... DallasBarbara Ann Radnofsky, Democrat ........................ HoustonScott Lanier Jameson, Libertarian ......................... Plano

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Louie Gohmert,* Republican ................................... TylerRoger L. Owen, Democrat ....................................... HallsvilleDonald Perkison, Libertarian ................................. Carrollton

2 Ted Poe,* Republican ............................................... HumbleGary E. Binderim, Democrat .................................. HoustonJusto J. Perez, Libertarian ...................................... Kingwood

3 Sam Johnson,* Republican ...................................... PlanoDan Dodd, Democrat ................................................ McKinneyChristopher J. Claytor, Libertarian ........................ Plano

4 Ralph M. Hall,* Republican .................................... RockwallGlenn Melancon, Democrat ..................................... ShermanKurt G. Helm, Libertarian ...................................... Princeton

5 Jeb Hensarling,* Republican .................................. DallasCharlie Thompson, Democrat ................................. AthensMike Nelson, Libertarian ........................................ Allen

6 Joe Barton,* Republican .......................................... EnnisDavid T. Harris, Democrat ...................................... ArlingtonCarl Nulsen, Libertarian ......................................... Arlington

7 John Abney Culberson,* Republican ...................... HoustonJim Henley, Democrat ............................................. HoustonDrew Parks, Libertarian ......................................... Houston

8 Kevin Brady,* Republican ....................................... The WoodlandsJames ‘‘Jim’’ Wright, Democrat .............................. New Caney

9 Al Green,* Democrat ................................................ Houston10 Michael T. McCaul,* Republican ............................ Austin

Ted Ankrum, Democrat ........................................... CypressMichael Badnarik, Libertarian ............................... Austin

11 K. Michael Conaway,* Republican ......................... Midland12 Kay Granger,* Republican ...................................... Fort Worth

John R. Morris, Democrat ....................................... Fort WorthGardner Osborne, Libertarian ................................ Hillsboro

13 Mac Thornberry,* Republican ................................. ClarendonRoger J. Waun, Democrat ....................................... Wichita FallsJim Thompson, Libertarian ..................................... Mineral Wells

14 Ron Paul,* Republican ............................................. SurfsideShane Sklar, Democrat ............................................ Edna

15 Paul B. Haring, Republican .................................... GoliadEddie Zamora, Republican ...................................... EdcouchRuben Hinojosa,* Democrat .................................... Mercedes

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TEXAS—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued16 Silvestre Reyes,* Democrat ..................................... El Paso

Gordon R. Strickland, Libertarian .......................... El Paso17 Van Taylor, Republican ........................................... Waco

Chet Edwards,* Democrat ....................................... WacoGuillermo Acosta, Libertarian ................................ Allen

18 Ahmad Hassan, Republican .................................... KatySheila Jackson-Lee,* Democrat .............................. HoustonPatrick Warren, Libertarian ................................... Houston

19 Randy Neugebauer,* Republican ............................ LubbockRobert Ricketts, Democrat ...................................... LubbockFred C. Jones, Libertarian ...................................... AbileneMike Sadler, Write-in .............................................. Abilene

20 Charles A. Gonzalez,* Democrat ............................. San AntonioMichael Idrogo, Libertarian .................................... San Antonio

21 Lamar S. Smith,* Republican ................................. San AntonioJohn Courage, Democrat ......................................... San AntonioGene Kelly, Democrat .............................................. Universal CityTommy Calvert, Independent ................................. San AntonioJames Lyle Peterson, Independent ......................... AustinMark J. Rossano, Independent ............................... AustinJames Arthur Strohm, Libertarian ........................ Austin

1 22 Nick Lampson,‡ Democrat ....................................... HoustonBob Smither, Libertarian ........................................ FriendswoodShelley Sekula Gibbs, Write-in ............................... HoustonJoe Reasbeck, Write-in ............................................ Lago VistaDon Richardson, Write-in ........................................ Houston

23 Henry Bonilla,* Republican .................................... San AntonioAugust G. ‘‘Augie’’ Beltran, Democrat .................... San AntonioRick Bolanos, Democrat ........................................... El PasoAdrian DeLeon, Democrat ....................................... Carrizo SpringsLukin Gilliland, Democrat ...................................... San AntonioCiro D. Rodriguez,‡ Democrat ................................. San AntonioAlbert Uresti, Democrat .......................................... San AntonioCraig T. Stephens, Independent ............................. San Antonio

24 Kenny Marchant,* Republican ................................ CoppellGary R. Page, Democrat .......................................... IrvingMark Frohman, Libertarian .................................... Grapevine

25 Grant Rostig, Republican ........................................ DaleLloyd Doggett,* Democrat ....................................... AustinBrian Parrett, Independent ..................................... AustinBarbara Cunningham, Libertarian ......................... Caldwell

26 Michael C. Burgess,* Republican ........................... Flower MoundTim Barnwell, Democrat ......................................... AubreyRich Haas, Libertarian ............................................ Richland Hills

27 Wm. ‘‘Willie’’ Vaden, Republican ............................ Corpus ChristiSolomon P. Ortiz,* Democrat .................................. Corpus ChristiRobert Powell, Libertarian ...................................... Corpus Christi

28 Henry Cuellar,* Democrat ...................................... LaredoFrank Enriquez, Democrat ...................................... McAllenRon Avery, Conservative ......................................... Seguin

29 Eric Story, Republican ............................................. HoustonGene Green,* Democrat ........................................... HoustonClifford Lee Messina, Libertarian .......................... Houston

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TEXAS—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued30 Wilson Aurbach, Republican ................................... Dallas

Eddie Bernice Johnson,* Democrat ........................ DallasKen Ashby, Libertarian ........................................... Dallas

31 John R. Carter,* Republican ................................... Round RockMary Beth Harrell, Democrat ................................. GatesvilleMatt McAdoo, Libertarian ....................................... Thrall

32 Pete Sessions,* Republican ..................................... DallasWill Pryor, Democrat ............................................... DallasJohn B. Hawley, Libertarian ................................... Dallas

1 Tom DeLay* not a candidate.

UTAH

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Orrin G. Hatch,* Republican .................................. MidvalePete Ashdown, Democrat ......................................... Salt Lake CityScott N. Bradley, Constitution ................................ North LoganJulian Hatch, Desert Greens .................................. BoulderRoger I. Price, Personal Choice ............................... HuntsvilleDavid Starr Seely, Libertarian ............................... St. George

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Rob Bishop,* Republican ......................................... Brigham CitySteven Olsen, Democrat .......................................... Plain CityLynn Badler, Libertarian ........................................ Park CityMark Hudson, Constitution .................................... Syracuse

2 LaVar Christensen, Republican .............................. DraperJim Matheson,* Democrat ....................................... Salt Lake CityBob Brister, Green ................................................... Salt Lake CityAustin Sherwood Lett, Libertarian ......................... St. GeorgeW. David Perry, Constitution .................................. Sandy

3 Chris Cannon,* Republican ..................................... MapletonChristian Burridge, Democrat ................................ South JordanPhilip Lear Hallman, Libertarian .......................... ProvoJim Noorlander, Constitution ................................. Fairview

VERMONT

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1

Rich Tarrant, Republican ........................................ ColchesterCris Ericson, Independent ....................................... ChesterBernard Sanders,† Independent .............................. BurlingtonPete Diamondstone, Liberty Union ........................ BrattleboroCraig Hill, Vermont Green ...................................... MontpelierPeter Moss, Anti-Bushist Candidate ...................... Fairfax

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VERMONT—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

2 Martha Rainville, Republican ................................. WillistonPeter Welch, Democrat ............................................ HartlandKeith Stern, Independent ........................................ SpringfieldJerry Trudell, Independent ..................................... ColchesterChris Karr, We the People ...................................... East MontpelierBruce R. Marshall, Vermont Green ........................ RochesterDennis Morrisseau, Impeach Bush Now ................ PawletJane Newton, Liberty Union ................................... Londonderry

1 James M. Jeffords* not a candidate.2 Bernard Sanders* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.

VIRGINIA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

George Allen,* Republican ...................................... Chesterfield CountyJames H. ‘‘Jim’’ Webb, Jr., Democrat ..................... ArlingtonGlenda Gail Parker, Independent Green ............... Alexandria

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Jo Ann Davis,* Republican ..................................... GloucesterShawn M. O’Donnell, Democrat .............................. FredericksburgMarvin F. Pixton III, Independent ......................... Spotsylvania

2 Thelma D. Drake,* Republican ............................... NorfolkPhilip J. Kellam, Democrat ..................................... Virginia Beach

3 Robert C. Scott,* Democrat ..................................... Newport News

4 J. Randy Forbes,* Republican ................................. ChesapeakeAlbert P. Burckard, Jr., Independent Green ......... Carrollton

5 Virgil H. Goode, Jr.,* Republican ........................... Rocky MountAl C. Weed II, Democrat ......................................... LovingstonJoseph P. Oddo, Independent Green ...................... Ruckersville

6 Bob Goodlatte,* Republican .................................... RoanokeAndre D. Peery, Independent .................................. SalemBarbara Jean Pryor, Independent .......................... Amherst

7 Eric Cantor,* Republican ........................................ RichmondJames M. Nachman, Democrat ............................... RichmondW. Brad Blanton, Independent ............................... Stanley

8 Tom M. O’Donoghue, Republican ........................... AlexandriaJames P. Moran,* Democrat ................................... ArlingtonJames T. ‘‘Jim’’ Hurysz, Independent ..................... Arlington

9 C. W. ‘‘Bill’’ Carrico, Republican ............................. IndependenceRick Boucher,* Democrat ........................................ Abingdon

10 Frank R. Wolf,* Republican .................................... ViennaJudy M. Feder, Democrat ........................................ McLeanNeeraj C. Nigam, Independent ............................... SterlingWilbur N. Wood III, Libertarian ............................. Berryville

11 Tom Davis,* Republican .......................................... ViennaAndrew L. Hurst, Democrat .................................... SpringfieldFerdinando C. Greco, Independent Green ............. Clifton

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WASHINGTONFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Mike McGavick, Republican .................................... SeattleMaria Cantwell,* Democrat .................................... EdmondsRobin Adair, Independent ....................................... SeattleAaron Dixon, Green ................................................. SeattleBruce Guthrie, Libertarian ..................................... Tacoma

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Larry W. Ishmael, Republican ................................ KirklandJay Inslee,* Democrat ............................................. Bainbridge Island

2 Doug Roulstone, Republican ................................... SnohomishRick Larsen,* Democrat .......................................... Everett

3 Michael Messmore, Republican ............................... ChehalisBrian Baird,* Democrat ........................................... Vancouver

4 Doc Hastings,* Republican ...................................... PascoRichard Wright, Democrat ...................................... Kennewick

5 Cathy McMorris,* Republican ................................. Deer LakePeter J. Goldmark, Democrat ................................. Okanogan

6 Doug Cloud, Republican .......................................... TacomaNorman D. Dicks,* Democrat ................................. Belfair

7 Steve Beren, Republican .......................................... SeattleJim McDermott,* Democrat .................................... SeattleLinnea S. Noreen, Independent .............................. Seattle

8 David G. Reichert,* Republican .............................. AuburnDarcy Burner, Democrat ......................................... Carnation

9 Steven C. Cofchin, Republican ................................ TacomaAdam Smith,* Democrat ......................................... Tacoma

WEST VIRGINIAFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

John R. Raese, Republican ...................................... MorgantownRobert C. Byrd,* Democrat ..................................... SophiaJesse Johnson, Mountain ........................................ Charleston

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Chris Wakim, Republican ........................................ WheelingAlan B. Mollohan,* Democrat ................................. Fairmont

2 Shelley Moore Capito,* Republican ........................ CharlestonMike Callaghan, Democrat ...................................... Charleston

3 Kim Wolfe, Republican ............................................ HuntingtonNick J. Rahall II,* Democrat .................................. Beckley

WISCONSINFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Robert Gerald Lorge, Republican ........................... Bear CreekHerb Kohl,* Democrat ............................................. MilwaukeeBen J. Glatzel, Independent .................................... MilwaukeeRae Vogeler, Wisconsin Green ................................ Oregon

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Paul Ryan,* Republican .......................................... JanesvilleJeffrey C. Thomas, Democrat .................................. Janesville

2 Dave Magnum, Republican ..................................... PardeevilleTammy Baldwin,* Democrat ................................... Madison

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WISCONSIN—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued3 Paul R. Nelson, Republican ..................................... Woodville

Ron Kind,* Democrat ............................................... La Crosse4 Perfecto Rivera, Republican .................................... Milwaukee

Gwen Moore,* Democrat ......................................... Milwaukee5 F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr.,* Republican ............ Menomonee Falls

Bryan Kennedy, Democrat ...................................... GlendaleRobert R. Raymond, Independent ........................... ShorewoodBob Levis, Wisconsin Green .................................... Brookfield

6 Thomas E. Petri,* Republican ................................. Fond du Lac7 Nick Reid, Republican ............................................. Rice Lake

David R. Obey,* Democrat ...................................... WausauMike Miles, Wisconsin Green .................................. Luck

1 8 John Gard, Republican ............................................ PeshtigoSteven L. Kagen, Democrat ..................................... Appleton

1 Mark Green* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Governor.

WYOMING

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Craig Thomas,* Republican .................................... CasperDale Groutage, Democrat ........................................ Lander

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Barbara Cubin,* Republican ................................... CasperGary Trauner, Democrat ......................................... Wilson

AMERICAN SAMOA

FOR DELEGATE

Amata Aumua, Republican ..................................... Pago PagoEni F. H. Faleomavaega,* Democrat ...................... VailoataiAe Ae Muavaefaatasi, Jr., Independent ................. Pago Pago

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

FOR DELEGATE

Eleanor Holmes Norton,* Democrat ....................... District of Columbia

GUAM

FOR DELEGATE

Madeleine Z. Bordallo,* Democrat .......................... Hagatna

VIRGIN ISLANDS

FOR DELEGATE

Donna M. Christensen,* Democrat ......................... St. CroixWarren B. Mosler, Independent .............................. Christiansted

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Statistical digest of results of the primaries of 2006 in the various States affectingMembers of the 109th Congress

State

Senate House of Representatives

Renom-inated

Not can-didates

De-feated

Vacan-cies Total

Renomi-nated

Not can-didates Defeated Vacan-

cies TotalR. D. R. D. R. D. R. D. R. D. R. D. R. D. R. D.

Alabama .......... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 5 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 7Alaska ............. ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1Arizona ............ 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 5 2 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 8Arkansas ......... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 1 3 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 4California ........ ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 19 33 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 53Colorado .......... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 2 3 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 7Connecticut ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... 1 ...... ...... 11 3 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 5Delaware ......... ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1Florida ............. ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 16 6 2 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 25Georgia ............ ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 7 5 ...... ...... ...... 1 ...... ...... 13Hawaii ............. ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 2Idaho ............... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 1 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 2Illinois ............. ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 8 9 1 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 19Indiana ............ 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 7 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 9Iowa ................. ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 3 1 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 5Kansas ............ ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 3 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 4Kentucky ......... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 5 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 6Louisiana ........ ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 5 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 7Maine .............. 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 2Maryland ........ ...... ...... ...... 1 .... .... ...... ...... 1 2 5 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 8Massachusetts ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 10Michigan ......... ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 8 6 ...... ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... 15Minnesota ....... ...... ...... ...... 1 .... .... ...... ...... 1 3 3 1 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 8Mississippi ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 2 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 4Missouri .......... 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 5 4 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 9Montana .......... 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1Nebraska ......... ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 2 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 3Nevada ............ 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 1 1 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 3New Hamp-

shire ............. ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 2New Jersey ..... ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 6 6 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 13New Mexico .... ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 2 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 3New York ........ ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 8 19 1 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 29North Carolina ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 7 6 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 13North Dakota ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1Ohio ................. 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 10 4 2 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... 18Oklahoma ....... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 3 1 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 5Oregon ............. ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 1 4 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 5Pennsylvania .. 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 12 7 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 19Rhode Island ... 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 2South Carolina ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 4 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 6South Dakota .. ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1Tennessee ....... ...... ...... 1 ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 3 4 1 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 9Texas ............... 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 20 11 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 32Utah ................ 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 2 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 3Vermont .......... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 21 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 31Virginia ........... 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 8 3 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 11Washington ..... ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 3 6 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 9West Virginia ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 1 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 3Wisconsin ........ ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 3 4 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 8Wyoming ......... 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1

Total ............ 14 14 1 2 .... 1 ...... ...... 33 212 191 19 10 1 1 ...... ...... 435

1 Joseph I. Lieberman (Independent).2 Bernard Sanders (Independent).3 Keith Stern (Independent).

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RECAPITULATION

SENATERenominated:

Republicans .............................................. 14Democrats ................................................. 15Independent .............................................. 1

Total ...................................................... 30

Not candidates:Republicans .............................................. 1Democrats ................................................. 2

Total ...................................................... 3

Replacements:Republicans .............................................. 1Democrats ................................................. 2

Total ...................................................... 3Renominated .................................................... 30

Total .............................................................. 33

HOUSERenominated:

Republicans .............................................. 212Democrats ................................................. 191

Total ...................................................... 403

Not candidates:Republicans .............................................. 19Democrats ................................................. 10Independent .............................................. 1

Total ...................................................... 30

Defeated:Republicans .............................................. 1Democrats ................................................. 1

Total ...................................................... 2

Replacements:Republicans .............................................. 20Democrats ................................................. 11Independent .............................................. 1

Total ...................................................... 32Renominated .................................................... 403

Total membership ........................................ 435

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Political divisions of the U.S. Senate and House of Representativesfrom the 40th Congress to the 110th Congress

[ALL FIGURES REFLECT IMMEDIATE RESULT OF ELECTIONS]

Congress Years

Senate House of Representatives

Num-ber ofSena-tors

Dem-ocrats

Re-pub-

licans

Otherpar-ties

Va-cant

Number ofRepre-

sentativesDem-ocrats

Re-pub-

licans

Otherpar-ties

Va-cant

40th ......... 1867–1869 53 11 42 .......... ........ 193 49 143 .......... 141st .......... 1869–1871 74 11 61 .......... 2 243 73 170 .......... ........42d ........... 1871–1873 74 17 57 .......... ........ 243 104 139 .......... ........43d ........... 1873–1875 74 19 54 .......... 1 293 88 203 .......... 244th ......... 1875–1877 76 29 46 .......... 1 293 181 107 3 245th ......... 1877–1879 76 36 39 1 ........ 293 156 137 .......... ........46th ......... 1879–1881 76 43 33 .......... ........ 293 150 128 14 147th ......... 1881–1883 76 37 37 2 ........ 293 130 152 11 ........48th ......... 1883–1885 76 36 40 .......... ........ 325 200 119 6 ........49th ......... 1885–1887 76 34 41 .......... 1 325 182 140 2 150th ......... 1887–1889 76 37 39 .......... ........ 325 170 151 4 ........51st .......... 1889–1891 84 37 47 .......... ........ 330 156 173 1 ........52d ........... 1891–1893 88 39 47 2 ........ 333 231 88 14 ........53d ........... 1893–1895 88 44 38 3 3 356 220 126 10 ........54th ......... 1895–1897 88 39 44 5 ........ 357 104 246 7 ........55th ......... 1897–1899 90 34 46 10 ........ 357 134 206 16 156th ......... 1899–1901 90 26 53 11 ........ 357 163 185 9 ........57th ......... 1901–1903 90 29 56 3 2 357 153 198 5 158th ......... 1903–1905 90 32 58 .......... ........ 386 178 207 .......... 159th ......... 1905–1907 90 32 58 .......... ........ 386 136 250 .......... ........60th ......... 1907–1909 92 29 61 .......... 2 386 164 222 .......... ........61st .......... 1909–1911 92 32 59 .......... 1 391 172 219 .......... ........62d ........... 1911–1913 92 42 49 .......... 1 391 228 162 1 ........63d ........... 1913–1915 96 51 44 1 ........ 435 290 127 18 ........64th ......... 1915–1917 96 56 39 1 ........ 435 231 193 8 365th ......... 1917–1919 96 53 42 1 ........ 435 1 210 216 9 ........66th ......... 1919–1921 96 47 48 1 ........ 435 191 237 7 ........67th ......... 1921–1923 96 37 59 .......... ........ 435 132 300 1 268th ......... 1923–1925 96 43 51 2 ........ 435 207 225 3 ........69th ......... 1925–1927 96 40 54 1 1 435 183 247 5 ........70th ......... 1927–1929 96 47 48 1 ........ 435 195 237 3 ........71st .......... 1929–1931 96 39 56 1 ........ 435 163 267 1 472d ........... 1931–1933 96 47 48 1 ........ 435 2 216 218 1 ........73d ........... 1933–1935 96 59 36 1 ........ 435 313 117 5 ........74th ......... 1935–1937 96 69 25 2 ........ 435 322 103 10 ........75th ......... 1937–1939 96 75 17 4 ........ 435 333 89 13 ........76th ......... 1939–1941 96 69 23 4 ........ 435 262 169 4 ........77th ......... 1941–1943 96 66 28 2 ........ 435 267 162 6 ........78th ......... 1943–1945 96 57 38 1 ........ 435 222 209 4 ........79th ......... 1945–1947 96 57 38 1 ........ 435 243 190 2 ........80th ......... 1947–1949 96 45 51 .......... ........ 435 188 246 1 ........81st .......... 1949–1951 96 54 42 .......... ........ 435 263 171 1 ........82d ........... 1951–1953 96 48 47 1 ........ 435 234 199 2 ........83d ........... 1953–1955 96 46 48 2 ........ 435 213 221 1 ........84th ......... 1955–1957 96 48 47 1 ........ 435 232 203 .......... ........85th ......... 1957–1959 96 49 47 .......... ........ 435 234 201 .......... ........86th ......... 1959–1961 98 64 34 .......... ........ 3 436 283 153 .......... ........87th ......... 1961–1963 100 64 36 .......... ........ 4 437 262 175 .......... ........88th ......... 1963–1965 100 67 33 .......... ........ 435 258 176 .......... 189th ......... 1965–1967 100 68 32 .......... ........ 435 295 140 .......... ........90th ......... 1967–1969 100 64 36 .......... ........ 435 248 187 .......... ........91st .......... 1969–1971 100 58 42 .......... ........ 435 243 192 .......... ........92d ........... 1971–1973 100 54 44 2 ........ 435 255 180 .......... ........93d ........... 1973–1975 100 56 42 2 ........ 435 242 192 1 ........94th ......... 1975–1977 100 61 37 2 ........ 435 291 144 .......... ........95th ......... 1977–1979 100 61 38 1 ........ 435 292 143 .......... ........96th ......... 1979–1981 100 58 41 1 ........ 435 277 158 .......... ........97th ......... 1981–1983 100 46 53 1 ........ 435 242 192 1 ........98th ......... 1983–1985 100 46 54 .......... ........ 435 269 166 .......... ........99th ......... 1985–1987 100 47 53 .......... ........ 435 253 182 .......... ........100th ....... 1987–1989 100 55 45 .......... ........ 435 258 177 .......... ........101st ........ 1989–1991 100 55 45 .......... ........ 435 260 175 .......... ........102d ......... 1991–1993 100 56 44 .......... ........ 435 267 167 1 ........103d ......... 1993–1995 100 57 43 .......... ........ 435 258 176 1 ........104th ....... 1995–1997 100 48 52 .......... ........ 435 204 230 1 ........105th ....... 1997–1999 100 45 55 .......... ........ 435 207 226 2 ........106th ....... 1999–2001 100 45 55 .......... ........ 435 211 223 1 ........107th ....... 2001–2003 100 50 50 .......... ........ 435 212 221 2 ........108th ....... 2003–2005 100 48 51 1 ........ 435 204 229 1 1109th ....... 2005–2007 100 44 55 1 ........ 435 202 232 1 ........110th ....... 2007–2009 100 .......... .......... .......... ........ 435 .......... .......... .......... ........

1 Democrats organized House with help of other parties.2 Democrats organized House due to Republican deaths.3 Proclamation declaring Alaska a State issued Jan. 3, 1959.4 Proclamation declaring Hawaii a State issued Aug. 21, 1959.

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