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100th United States Congress - Definition and Overview

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Members of the 100th United States Congress:

Contents

1.1 Alabama

1.2 Alaska

1.3 Arizona

1.4 Arkansas

1.5 California

1.6 Colorado

1.7 Connecticut

1.8 Delaware

1.9 Florida

1.10 Georgia

1.11 Hawaii

1.12 Idaho

1.13 Illinois

1.14 Indiana

1.15 Iowa

1.16 Kansas

1.17 Kentucky

1.18 Louisiana

1.19 Maine

1.20 Maryland

1.21 Massachusetts

1.22 Michigan

1.23 Minnesota

1.24 Mississippi

1.25 Missouri

1.26 Montana

1.27 Nebraska

1.28 Nevada

1.29 New Hampshire

1.30 New Jersey

1.31 New Mexico

1.32 New York

1.33 North Carolina

1.34 North Dakota

1.35 Ohio

1.36 Oklahoma

1.37 Oregon

1.38 Pennsylvania

1.39 Rhode Island

1.40 South Carolina

1.41 South Dakota

1.42 Tennessee

1.43 Texas

1.44 Utah

1.45 Vermont

1.46 Virginia

1.47 Washington

1.48 West Virginia

1.49 Wisconsin

1.50 Wyoming

States

Alabama

Senators

Representatives

  • 1. Sonny Callahan (R)
  • 2. Bill Dickinson (R)
  • 3. Bill Nichols (D)
  • 4. Tom Bevill (D)
  • 5. Ronnie G. Flippo (D)
  • 6. Ben Erdreich (D)
  • 7. Claude Harris (D)

Alaska

Senators

Representative

Arizona

Senators

Representatives

Arkansas

Senators

Representatives

California

Senators

Representatives

Colorado

Senators

Representatives

Connecticut

Senators

Representatives

Delaware

Senators

Representative

Florida

Senators

Representatives

Georgia

Senators

Representatives

  • 1. Lindsay Thomas (D)
  • 2. Charles Hatcher (D)
  • 3. Richard Ray (D)
  • 4. Pat Swindall (R)
  • 5. John Lewis (D)
  • 6. Newt Gingrich (R)
  • 7. George Darden (D)
  • 8. J. Roy Rowland (D)
  • 9. Ed Jenkins (D)
  • 10. Doug Barnard, Jr. (D)

Hawaii

Senators

Representatives

Idaho

Senators

  • James A. McClure (R)
  • Steve Symms (R)

Representatives

Illinois

Senators

Representatives

Indiana

Senators

Representatives

Iowa

Senators

Representatives

Kansas

Senators

Representatives

Kentucky

Senators

Representatives

Louisiana

Senators

Representatives

Maine

Senators

Representatives

Maryland

Senators

Representatives

Massachusetts

Senators

Representatives

Michigan

Senators

Representatives

Minnesota

Senators

Representatives

Mississippi

Senators

Representatives

Missouri

Senators

Representatives

Montana

Senators

Representative

Nebraska

Senators

Representatives

Nevada

Senators

Representatives

  • 1. James Bilbray (D)
  • 2. Barbara F. Vucanovich (R)

New Hampshire

Senators

Representatives

New Jersey

Senators

Representatives

  • 1. James J. Florio (D)
  • 2. William J. Hughes (D)
  • 3. James J. Howard (D)
  • 4. Christopher H. Smith (R)
  • 5. Marge Roukema (R)
  • 6. Bernard J. Dwyer (D)
  • 7. Matthew J. Rinaldo (R)
  • 8. Robert A. Roe (D)
  • 9. Robert G. Torricelli (D)
  • 10. Peter W. Rodino, Jr. (D)
  • 11. Dean A. Gallo (R)
  • 12. Jim Courter (R)
  • 13. H. James Saxton (R)
  • 13. Frank J. Guarini (D)

New Mexico

Senators

Representatives

New York

Senators

Representatives

North Carolina

Senators

Representatives

North Dakota

Senators

Representative

Ohio

Senators

Representatives

Oklahoma

Senators

Representatives

Oregon

Senators

Representatives

Pennsylvania

Senators

Representatives

  • 1. Thomas M. Foglietta (D)
  • 2. William H. Gray, III (D)
  • 3. Robert A. Borski (D)
  • 4. Joe Kolter (D)
  • 5. Dick Schulze (R)
  • 6. Gus Yatron (D)
  • 7. Curt Weldon (R)
  • 8. Peter H. Kostmayer (D)
  • 9. Bud Shuster (R)
  • 10. Joseph M. McDade (R)
  • 11. Paul E. Kanjorski (D)
  • 12. John P. Murtha (D)
  • 13. Lawrence Coughlin (R)
  • 14. William J. Coyne (D)
  • 15. Don Ritter (R)
  • 16. Robert Smith Walker (R)
  • 17. George W. Gekas (R)
  • 18. Doug Walgren (D)
  • 19. William F. Goodling (R)
  • 20. Joseph M. Gaydos (D)
  • 21. Tom Ridge (R)
  • 22. Austin J. Murphy (D)
  • 23. William F. Clinger (R)

Rhode Island

Senators

Representatives

  • 1. Fernand J. St. Germain (D)
  • 2. Claudine Schneider (R)

South Carolina

Senators

Representatives

  • 1. Arthur Ravenel, Jr. (R)
  • 2. Floyd Spence (R)
  • 3. Butler Derrick (D)
  • 4. Liz J. Patterson (D)
  • 5. John M. Spratt, Jr. (D)
  • 6. Robin Tallon (D)

South Dakota

Senators

Representative

Tennessee

Senators

Representatives

Texas

Senators

Representatives

Utah

Senators

Representatives

  • 1. James V. Hansen (R)
  • 2. Wayne Owens (D)
  • 3. Howard C. Nielson (R)

Vermont

Senators

Representative

Virginia

Senators

Representatives

  • 1. Herbert H. Bateman (R)
  • 2. Owen B. Pickett (D)
  • 3. Thomas J. Bliley, Jr. (R)
  • 4. Norman Sisisky (D)
  • 5. Dan Daniel (D)
  • 6. Jim Olin (D)
  • 7. D. French Slaughter, Jr. (R)
  • 8. Stan Parris (R)
  • 9. Rick Boucher (D)
  • 10. Frank R. Wolf (R)

Washington

Senators

Representatives

West Virginia

Senators

Representatives

Wisconsin

Senators

Representatives

Wyoming

Senators

Representative

U.S. Territories

American Samoa

Delegate

  • Fofo I.F. Sunia (D)

District of Columbia

Delegate

Guam

Delegate

  • Ben Blaz (R)

Puerto Rico

Resident Commissioner

Virgin Islands

Delegate


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