95th United States Congress
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The Ninety-fifth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from January 3, 1977 to January 3, 1979, during the first two years of the administration of U.S. President James E. (Jimmy) Carter, Jr..
The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the Nineteenth Census of the United States in 1970. Both chambers had a Democratic majority.
[edit] Dates of sessions
January 3, 1977 - January 3, 1979
- First session: January 4, 1977 - December 15, 1977
- Second session: January 19, 1978 - October 15, 1978
Previous congress: 94th Congress
Next congress: 96th Congress
[edit] Major events
- Main article: Events of 1977; Events of 1978
[edit] Major legislation
[edit] Party summary
Democratic Majority
[edit] Officers
Senate
- President of the Senate:
Nelson A. Rockefeller, ending - Jan 20, 1977
Walter Mondale, beginning - Jan 20, 1977
[edit] Members
Index: A - B -C -D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - Y - Z
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- James Abdnor (Representative), Republican, South Dakota
- James George Abourezk (Senator), Democrat, South Dakota
- Brockman (Brock) Adams (Representative), (Dem.) Washington
- Joseph Patrick Addabbo (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- Daniel Kahikina Akaka (Representative), (Dem.) Hawaii
- William Vollie Alexander, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) Arkansas
- Clifford Robertson Allen (Representative), (Dem.) Tennessee
- James Browning Allen (Senator), (Dem.) Alabama
- Maryon Pittman Allen (Senator), (Dem.) Alabama
- Jerome Anthony Ambro, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- Joseph Scofield Ammerman (Representative), (Dem.) Pennsylvania
- Glenn Malcolm Anderson (Representative), (Dem.) California
- John Bayard Anderson (Representative), (Rep.) Illinois
- Wendell Richard Anderson (Senator), (Dem.) Minnesota
- Ike Franklin Andrews (Representative), (Dem.) North Carolina
- Mark Andrews (Representative), (Rep.) North Dakota
- Frank Annunzio (Representative), (Dem.) Illinois
- Douglas Earl Applegate (Representative), (Dem.) Ohio
- William Reynolds Archer, Jr. (Representative), (Rep.) Texas
- William Lester Armstrong (Representative), (Rep.) Colorado
- John Milan Ashbrook (Representative), (Rep.) Ohio
- Thomas William Ludlow Ashley (Representative), (Dem.) Ohio
- Leslie Aspin (Representative), (Dem.) Wisconsin
- Les AuCoin (Representative), (Dem.) Oregon
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- Robert Edward Badham (Representative), (Rep.) California
- Herman Badillo (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- Louis Arthur (Skip) Bafalis (Representative), (Rep.) Florida
- Howard Henry Baker, Jr. (Senator), (Rep.) Tennessee
- Nancy Kassebaum Baker (Senator), (Rep.) Kansas
- Alvin James Baldus (Representative), (Dem.) Wisconsin
- Druie Douglas Barnard, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) Georgia
- Dewey Follett Bartlett (Senator), (Rep.) Oklahoma
- Max Sieben Baucus (Representative, Senator), (Dem.) Montana
- Robert Edmund Bauman (Representative), (Rep.) Maryland
- Birch Evan Bayh (Senator), (Dem.) Indiana
- Edward Peter Beard (Representative), (Dem.) Rhode Island
- Robin Leo Beard, Jr. (Representative), (Rep.) Tennessee
- Berkley Warren Bedell (Representative), (Dem.) Iowa
- Anthony Charles Beilenson (Representative), (Dem.) California
- Henry Louis Bellmon (Senator), (Rep.) Oklahoma
- Adam Benjamin, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) Indiana
- Charles Edward Bennett (Representative), (Dem.) Florida
- Lloyd Millard Bentsen, Jr. (Senator), (Dem.) Texas
- Robert Selmer Bergland (Representative), (Dem.) Minnesota
- Tom Bevill (Representative), (Dem.) Alabama
- Mario Biaggi (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr. (Senator), (Dem.) Delaware
- Jonathan Brewster Bingham (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- James Johnston Blanchard (Representative), (Dem.) Michigan
- Michael Thomas Blouin (Representative), (Dem.) Iowa
- Corinne Claiborne (Lindy) Boggs (Representative), (Dem.) Louisiana
- Edward Patrick Boland (Representative), (Dem.) Massachusetts
- Richard Walker Bolling (Representative), (Dem.) Missouri
- David Edward Bonior (Representative), (Dem.) Michigan
- Don Leroy Bonker (Representative), (Dem.) Washington
- Rudolph Eli (Rudy) Boschwitz (Senator), (Rep.) Minnesota
- Marilyn Lloyd Bouquard (Representative), (Dem.) Tennessee
- David Reece Bowen (Representative), (Dem.) Mississippi
- John Brademas (Representative), (Dem.) Indiana
- John Berlinger Breaux (Representative), (Dem.) Louisiana
- John Bayne Breckinridge (Representative), (Dem.) Kentucky
- Jack Thomas Brinkley (Representative), (Dem.) Georgia
- William McNulty Brodhead (Representative), (Dem.) Michigan
- Edward William Brooke, III (Senator), (Rep.) Massachusetts
- |Jack Bascom Brooks (Representative), (Dem.) Texas
- William S. Broomfield (Representative), (Rep.) Michigan
- Clarence J. Brown, Jr. (Representative), (Rep.) Ohio
- Garry Eldridge Brown (Representative), (Rep.) Michigan
- George Edward Brown, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) California
- James Thomas Broyhill (Representative), (Rep.) North Carolina
- John Hall Buchanan, Jr. (Representative), (Rep.) Alabama
- Dale Bumpers (Senator), (Dem.) Arkansas
- Quentin Northrop Burdick (Senator), (Dem.) North Dakota
- Clair Walter Burgener (Representative), (Rep.) California
- J. Herbert Burke (Representative), (Rep.) Florida
- James Anthony Burke (Representative), (Dem.) Massachusetts
- Yvonne Brathwaite Burke (Representative), (Dem.) California
- Omar Truman Burleson (Representative), (Dem.) Texas
- William Dean Burlison (Representative), (Dem.) Missouri
- John Lowell Burton (Representative), (Dem.) California
- Phillip Burton (Representative), (Dem.) California
- Manley Caldwell Butler (Representative), (Rep.) Virginia
- Harry Flood Byrd, Jr. (Senator), (Dem.) Virginia
- Robert Carlyle Byrd (Senator), (Dem.) West Virginia
- Goodloe Edgar Byron (Representative), (Dem.) Maryland
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- Howard Walter Cannon (Senator), (Dem.) Nevada
- Bruce Faulkner Caputo (Representative), (Rep.) New York
- Charles Joseph Carney (Representative), (Dem.) Ohio
- Milton Robert (Bob) Carr (Representative), (Dem.) Michigan
- Tim Lee Carter (Representative), (Rep.) Kentucky
- Clifford Philip Case (Senator), (Rep.) New Jersey
- John Joseph Cavanaugh III (Representative), (Dem.) Nebraska
- Elford Albin Cederberg (Representative), (Rep.) Michigan
- John Hubbard Chafee (Senator), (Rep.) Rhode Island
- William Venroe Chappell, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) Florida
- Lawton Mainor Chiles, Jr. (Senator), (Dem.) Florida
- Shirley Anita Chisholm (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- Frank Forrester Church (Senator), (Dem.) Idaho
- Richard Clarence (Dick) Clark (Senator), (Dem.) Iowa
- Donald Holst Clausen (Representative), (Rep.) California
- Delwin Morgan Clawson (Representative), (Rep.) California
- William Lacy Clay, Sr. (Representative), (Dem.) Missouri
- James Colgate Cleveland (Representative), (Rep.) New Hampshire
- William Thad Cochran (Representative, Senator), (Rep.) Mississippi
- William Sebastian Cohen (Representative), (Rep.) Maine
- Earl Thomas Coleman (Representative), (Rep.) Missouri
- Cardiss Collins (Representative), (Dem.) Illinois
- James Mitchell Collins (Representative), (Rep.) Texas
- Barber Benjamin Conable, Jr. (Representative), (Rep.) New York
- Silvio Ottavio Conte (Representative), (Rep.) Massachusetts
- John Conyers, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) Michigan
- Thomas Joseph Corcoran (Representative), (Rep.) Illinois
- James Charles Corman (Representative), (Dem.) California
- Robert John Cornell (Representative), (Dem.) Wisconsin
- David Lance Cornwell (Representative), (Dem.) Indiana
- Baltasar Corrada-del RÃo (Resident Commissioner), New Progressive, Puerto Rico
- William Ross Cotter (Representative), (Dem.) Connecticut
- Robert Lawrence Coughlin (Representative), (Rep.) Pennsylvania
- Philip Miller Crane (Representative), (Rep.) Illinois
- Alan Cranston (Senator), (Dem.) California
- John Chester Culver (Senator), (Dem.) Iowa
- John Edward Cunningham, III (Representative), (Rep.) Washington
- Carl Thomas Curtis (Senator), (Rep.) Nebraska
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- Norman Edward D'Amours (Representative), (Dem.) New Hampshire
- John Claggett Danforth (Senator), (Rep.) Missouri
- Robert Williams Daniel, Jr. (Representative), (Rep.) Virginia
- Wilbur Clarence (Dan) Daniel (Representative), (Dem.) Virginia
- George Elmore Danielson (Representative), (Dem.) California
- Mendel Jackson Davis (Representative), (Dem.) South Carolina
- Eligio de la Garza, II (Kika) (Representative), (Dem.) Texas
- Ron de Lugo (Delegate), (Dem.) Virgin Islands
- Dennis DeConcini (Senator), (Dem.) Arizona
- James Joseph Delaney (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- Ronald Vernie Dellums (Representative), (Dem.) California
- John Herman Dent (Representative), (Dem.) Pennsylvania
- Butler Carson Derrick, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) South Carolina
- Edward Joseph Derwinski (Representative), (Rep.) Illinois
- Samuel Leeper Devine (Representative), (Rep.) Ohio
- William Louis Dickinson (Representative), (Rep.) Alabama
- Norman DeValois Dicks (Representative), (Dem.) Washington
- Charles Coles Diggs, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) Michigan
- John David Dingell, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) Michigan
- Christopher John Dodd (Representative), (Dem.) Connecticut
- Robert Joseph Dole (Senator), (Rep.) Kansas
- Pete Vichi Domenici (Senator), (Rep.) New Mexico
- Robert Kenneth Dornan (Representative), (Rep.) California
- Thomas Joseph Downey (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- Robert Frederick Drinan (Representative), (Dem.) Massachusetts
- John James Duncan (Representative), (Rep.) Tennessee
- Robert Blackford Duncan (Representative), (Dem.) Oregon
- David Ferdinand Durenberger (Senator), (Rep.) Minnesota
- John Anthony Durkin (Senator), (Dem.) New Hampshire
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- Thomas Francis Eagleton (Senator), (Dem.) Missouri
- Joseph Daniel Early (Representative), (Dem.) Massachusetts
- James Oliver Eastland (Senator), (Dem.) Mississippi
- Robert Christian Eckhardt (Representative), (Dem.) Texas
- Robert William Edgar (Representative), (Dem.) Pennsylvania
- Marvin Henry (Mickey) Edwards (Representative), (Rep.) Oklahoma
- William Donlon (Don) Edwards (Representative), (Dem.) California
- William Jackson (Jack) Edwards (Representative), (Rep.) Alabama
- Joshua Eilberg (Representative), (Dem.) Pennsylvania
- David Farnham Emery (Representative), (Rep.) Maine
- Glenn Lee English, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) Oklahoma
- John Neal Erlenborn (Representative), (Rep.) Illinois
- Allen Edward Ertel (Representative), (Dem.) Pennsylvania
- Billy Lee Evans (Representative), (Dem.) Georgia
- David Walter Evans (Representative), (Dem.) Indiana
- Frank Edward Evans (Representative), (Dem.) Colorado
- Thomas B. Evans, Jr. (Representative), (Rep.) Delaware
[edit] F
- John G. Fary (Representative), (Dem.) Illinois
- Dante Bruno Fascell (Representative), (Dem.) Florida
- Walter Edward Fauntroy (Delegate), (Dem.) District of Columbia
- Millicent Hammond Fenwick (Representative), (Rep.) New Jersey
- Paul Findley (Representative), (Rep.) Illinois
- Hamilton Fish, Jr. (Representative), (Rep.) New York
- Joseph Lyman Fisher (Representative), (Dem.) Virginia
- Floyd James Fithian (Representative), (Dem.) Indiana
- Ronnie Gene Flippo (Representative), (Dem.) Alabama
- Daniel John Flood (Representative), (Dem.) Pennsylvania
- James Joseph Florio (Representative), (Dem.) New Jersey
- Walter Flowers (Representative), (Dem.) Alabama
- John James Flynt, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) Georgia
- Thomas Stephen Foley (Representative), (Dem.) Washington
- Harold Eugene Ford (Representative), (Dem.) Tennessee
- Wendell Hampton Ford (Senator), (Dem.) Kentucky
- William David Ford (Representative), (Dem.) Michigan
- Edwin Bell Forsythe (Representative), (Rep.) New Jersey
- Lawrence H. Fountain (Representative), (Dem.) North Carolina
- Wyche Fowler, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) Georgia
- Donald MacKay Fraser (Representative), Democrat Farmer Labor, Minnesota
- William Eldridge Frenzel (Representative), (Rep.) Minnesota
- Louis Frey, Jr. (Representative), (Rep.) Florida
- Don Fuqua (Representative), (Dem.) Florida
[edit] G
- Robert Alton Gammage (Representative), (Dem.) Texas
- Robert Garcia (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- Edwin Jacob (Jake) Garn (Senator), (Rep.) Utah
- Joseph Matthew Gaydos (Representative), (Dem.) Pennsylvania
- Richard Andrew Gephardt (Representative), (Dem.) Missouri
- Robert Nicholas Giaimo (Representative), (Dem.) Connecticut
- Sam Melville Gibbons (Representative), (Dem.) Florida
- Benjamin Arthur Gilman (Representative), (Rep.) New York
- Ronald Bryan (Bo) Ginn (Representative), (Dem.) Georgia
- John Herschel Glenn, Jr (Senator), (Dem.) Ohio
- Daniel Robert Glickman (Representative), (Dem.) Kansas
- Barry Morris Goldwater, Jr. (Representative), (Rep.) California
- Barry Morris Goldwater (Senator), (Rep.) Arizona
- Henry Barbosa Gonzalez (Representative), (Dem.) Texas
- William Franklin Goodling (Representative), (Rep.) Pennsylvania
- Albert Arnold Gore, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) Tennessee
- Willis David Gradison, Jr. (Representative), (Rep.) Ohio
- Charles Ernest Grassley (Representative), (Rep.) Iowa
- Maurice Robert (Mike) Gravel (Senator), (Dem.) Alaska
- Sedgwick William (Bill) Green (Representative), (Rep.) New York
- Robert Paul Griffin (Senator), (Rep.) Michigan
- Vonno Lamar Gudger, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) North Carolina
- Tennyson Guyer (Representative), (Rep.) Ohio
[edit] H
- Thomas Michael Hagedorn (Representative), (Rep.) Minnesota
- Sam Blakeley Hall, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) Texas
- Lee Herbert Hamilton (Representative), (Dem.) Indiana
- John Paul Hammerschmidt (Representative), (Rep.) Arkansas
- James Michael Hanley (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- Mark Warren Hannaford (Representative), (Dem.) California
- Clifford Peter Hansen (Senator), (Rep.) Wyoming
- George Vernon Hansen (Representative), (Rep.) Idaho
- Thomas Richard Harkin (Representative), (Dem.) Iowa
- Michael Joseph Harrington (Representative), (Dem.) Massachusetts
- Herbert Eugene Harris, II (Representative), (Dem.) Virginia
- William Howard Harsha (Representative), (Rep.) Ohio
- Gary Warren Hart (Senator), (Dem.) Colorado
- Floyd Kirk Haskell (Senator), (Dem.) Colorado
- Orrin Grant Hatch (Senator), (Rep.) Utah
- Mark Odom Hatfield (Senator), (Rep.) Oregon
- Paul Gerhart Hatfield (Senator), (Dem.) Montana
- William Dodd Hathaway (Senator), (Dem.) Maine
- Augustus Freeman (Gus) Hawkins (Representative), (Dem.) California
- Samuel Ichiye Hayakawa (Senator), (Rep.) California
- Wayne Levere Hays (Representative), (Dem.) Ohio
- Margaret M. Heckler (Representative), (Rep.) Massachusetts
- Willie Gathrel (Bill) Hefner (Representative), (Dem.) North Carolina
- Cecil Landau Heftel (Representative), (Dem.) Hawaii
- Henry John Heinz, III (Senator), (Rep.) Pennsylvania
- Jesse Helms (Senator), (Rep.) North Carolina
- Jack English Hightower (Representative), (Dem.) Texas
- Elwood Haynes Hillis (Representative), (Rep.) Indiana
- Kaneaster Hodges, Jr (Senator), (Dem.) Arkansas
- Kenneth Lamar Holland (Representative), (Dem.) South Carolina
- Harold Capistran Hollenbeck (Representative), (Rep.) New Jersey
- Ernest Frederick Hollings (Senator), (Dem.) South Carolina
- Marjorie Sewell Holt (Representative), (Rep.) Maryland
- Elizabeth Holtzman (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- Frank Jefferson Horton (Representative), (Rep.) New York
- James John Howard (Representative), (Dem.) New Jersey
- Carroll Hubbard, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) Kentucky
- Thomas Jerald Huckaby (Representative), (Dem.) Louisiana
- Walter Darlington Huddleston (Senator), (Dem.) Kentucky
- William John Hughes (Representative), (Dem.) New Jersey
- Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr. (Senator), (Dem.) Minnesota
- Muriel Buck Humphrey (Senator), (Dem.) Minnesota
- Henry John Hyde (Representative), (Rep.) Illinois
[edit] I
- Richard Howard Ichord, II (Representative), (Dem.) Missouri
- Daniel Ken Inouye (Senator), (Dem.) Hawaii
- Andrew Poysell (Andy) Ireland (Representative), (Rep.) Florida
[edit] J
- Henry Martin (Scoop) Jackson (Senator), (Dem.) Washington
- Andrew Jacobs, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) Indiana
- Jacob Koppel Javits (Senator), (Rep.) New York
- James Merrill Jeffords (Representative), (Rep.) Vermont
- Edgar Lanier Jenkins (Representative), (Dem.) Georgia
- John Wilson Jenrette, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) South Carolina
- Harold Terry Johnson (Representative), (Dem.) California
- James Paul (Jim) Johnson (Representative), (Rep.) Colorado
- John Bennett Johnston, Jr. (Senator), (Dem.) Louisiana
- Ed Jones (Representative), (Dem.) Tennessee
- James Robert Jones (Representative), (Dem.) Oklahoma
- Walter Beaman Jones, Sr. (Representative), (Dem.) North Carolina
- Barbara Charline Jordan (Representative), (Dem.) Texas
[edit] K
- Nancy Landon Kassebaum (Senator), (Rep.) Kansas
- Robert Walter Kasten, Jr. (Representative), (Rep.) Wisconsin
- Robert William Kastenmeier (Representative), (Dem.) Wisconsin
- Abraham Kazen, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) Texas
- Richard Kelly (Representative), (Rep.) Florida
- Jack French Kemp (Representative), (Rep.) New York
- Edward Moore Kennedy (Senator), (Dem.) Massachusetts
- William Matthew Ketchum (Representative), (Rep.) California
- Martha Elizabeth Keys (Representative), (Dem.) Kansas
- Dale Edward Kildee (Representative), (Dem.) Michigan
- Thomas Norman Kindness (Representative), (Rep.) Ohio
- Edward Irving Koch (Representative), Democrat-Liberal, New York
- Peter Houston Kostmayer (Representative), (Dem.) Pennsylvania
- John Hans Krebs (Representative), (Dem.) California
- Robert Charles Krueger (Representative), (Dem.) Texas
[edit] L
- John Joseph LaFalce (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- Robert John Lagomarsino (Representative), (Rep.) California
- Delbert Leroy Latta (Representative), (Rep.) Ohio
- Paul Dominque Laxalt (Senator), (Rep.) Nevada
- James Albert Smith Leach (Representative), (Rep.) Iowa
- Patrick Joseph Leahy (Senator), (Dem.) Vermont
- Raymond Francis Lederer (Representative), (Dem.) Pennsylvania
- Joseph Anthony Lefante (Representative), (Dem.) New Jersey
- Robert Louis Leggett (Representative), (Dem.) California
- William Lehman (Representative), (Dem.) Florida
- Norman Frederick Lent (Representative), Republican-Conservative, New York
- Elliott Harris Levitas (Representative), (Dem.) Georgia
- Robert Linligthgow Livingston, Jr. (Representative), (Rep.) Louisiana
- James Fredrick Lloyd (Representative), (Dem.) California
- Marilyn Laird Lloyd (Representative), (Dem.) Tennessee
- Clarence Dickinson Long (Representative), (Dem.) Maryland
- Gillis William Long (Representative), (Dem.) Louisiana
- Russell Billiu Long (Senator), (Dem.) Louisiana
- Chester Trent Lott (Representative), (Rep.) Mississippi
- Richard Green Lugar (Senator), (Rep.) Indiana
- Manuel Lujan, Jr. (Representative), (Rep.) New Mexico
- Thomas Andrew Luken (Representative), (Dem.) Ohio
- Stanley Nelson Lundine (Representative), (Dem.) New York
[edit] M
- Edward Rell Madigan (Representative), (Rep.) Illinois
- Warren Grant Magnuson (Senator), (Dem.) Washington
- Gene Andrew Maguire (Representative), (Dem.) New Jersey
- George Herman Mahon (Representative), (Dem.) Texas
- James Robert Mann (Representative), (Dem.) South Carolina
- Edward John Markey (Representative), (Dem.) Massachusetts
- Marc Lincoln Marks (Representative), (Rep.) Pennsylvania
- Ronald Charles Marlenee (Representative), (Rep.) Montana
- David Daniel Marriott (Representative), (Rep.) Utah
- James Grubbs Martin (Representative), (Rep.) North Carolina
- Charles McCurdy Mathias, Jr (Senator), (Rep.) Maryland
- Marvin Dawson Mathis (Representative), (Dem.) Georgia
- Spark Masayuki Matsunaga (Senator), (Dem.) Hawaii
- James Albon Mattox (Representative), (Dem.) Texas
- Romano Louis Mazzoli (Representative), (Dem.) Kentucky
- John Little McClellan (Senator), (Dem.) Arkansas
- Robert McClory (Representative), (Rep.) Illinois
- Paul Norton McCloskey, Jr. (Pete) (Representative), (Rep.) California
- James Albertus McClure (Senator), (Rep.) Idaho
- Mike McCormack (Representative), (Dem.) Washington
- Joseph Michael McDade (Representative), (Rep.) Pennsylvania
- Lawrence Patton McDonald (Representative), (Dem.) Georgia
- Robert Cameron McEwen (Representative), (Rep.) New York
- John Joseph McFall (Representative), (Dem.) California
- George Stanley McGovern (Senator), (Dem.) South Dakota
- Matthew Francis McHugh (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- Thomas James McIntyre (Senator), (Dem.) New Hampshire
- Koln Gunn McKay (Representative), (Dem.) Utah
- Stewart Brett McKinney (Representative), (Rep.) Connecticut
- Lloyd Meeds (Representative), (Dem.) Washington
- John Melcher (Senator), (Dem.) Montana
- Lee Warren Metcalf (Senator), (Dem.) Montana
- Ralph Harold Metcalfe (Representative), (Dem.) Illinois
- Howard Morton Metzenbaum (Senator), (Dem.) Ohio
- Helen Stevenson Meyner (Representative), (Dem.) New Jersey
- Robert Henry Michel (Representative), (Rep.) Illinois
- Barbara Ann Mikulski (Representative), (Dem.) Maryland
- Abner Joseph Mikva (Representative), (Dem.) Illinois
- Dale Milford (Representative), (Dem.) Texas
- Clarence E. Miller (Representative), (Rep.) Ohio
- George Miller (Representative), (Dem.) California
- Norman Yoshio Mineta (Representative), (Dem.) California
- Joseph George Minish (Representative), (Dem.) New Jersey
- Donald Jerome Mitchell (Representative), (Rep.) New York
- Parren James Mitchell (Representative), (Dem.) Maryland
- John Joseph Moakley (Representative), (Dem.) Massachusetts
- Anthony John Moffett, Jr. (Toby) (Representative), (Dem.) Connecticut
- Robert Homer Mollohan (Representative), (Dem.) West Virginia
- Gillespie V. (Sonny) Montgomery (Representative), (Dem.) Mississippi
- William Henson Moore, III (Representative), (Rep.) Louisiana
- Carlos John Moorhead (Representative), (Rep.) California
- William Singer Moorhead (Representative), (Dem.) Pennsylvania
- Robert Burren Morgan (Senator), (Dem.) North Carolina
- John Emerson Moss (Representative), (Dem.) California
- Ronald Milton Mottl (Representative), (Dem.) Ohio
- Daniel Patrick Moynihan (Senator), (Dem.) New York
- Austin John Murphy (Representative), (Dem.) Pennsylvania
- John Michael Murphy (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- Morgan Francis Murphy (Representative), (Dem.) Illinois
- John Patrick Murtha, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) Pennsylvania
- Edmund Sixtus Muskie (Senator), (Dem.) Maine
- Gary Arthur Myers (Representative), (Rep.) Pennsylvania
- John Thomas Myers (Representative), (Rep.) Indiana
- Michael Joseph (Ozzie) Myers (Representative), (Dem.) Pennsylvania
[edit] N
- William Huston Natcher (Representative), (Dem.) Kentucky
- Stephen Lybrook Neal (Representative), (Dem.) North Carolina
- Lucien Norbert Nedzi (Representative), (Dem.) Michigan
- Gaylord Anton Nelson (Senator), (Dem.) Wisconsin
- William Flynt Nichols (Representative), (Dem.) Alabama
- Robert Nelson Cornelius Nix, Sr. (Representative), (Dem.) Pennsylvania
- Richard Michael Nolan (Representative), (Dem.) Minnesota
- Henry James Nowak (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- Samuel Augustus Nunn (Senator), (Dem.) Georgia
[edit] O
- George Miller O'Brien (Representative), (Rep.) Illinois
- Thomas Phillip O'Neill, Jr. (Tip) (Speaker of the House), (Dem.) Massachusetts
- Mary Rose Oakar (Representative), (Dem.) Ohio
- James Louis Oberstar (Representative), (Dem.) Minnesota
- David Ross Obey (Representative), (Dem.) Wisconsin
- Richard Lawrence Ottinger (Representative), (Dem.) New York
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- Robert William Packwood (Senator), (Rep.) Oregon
- Leon Edward Panetta (Representative), (Dem.) California
- Edward James Patten (Representative), (Dem.) New Jersey
- Jerry Mumford Patterson (Representative), (Dem.) California
- Edward Worthington Pattison (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- James Blackwood Pearson (Senator), (Rep.) Kansas
- Donald James Pease (Representative), (Dem.) Ohio
- Claiborne de Borda Pell (Senator), (Dem.) Rhode Island
- Claude Denson Pepper (Representative), (Dem.) Florida
- Charles Harting Percy (Senator), (Rep.) Illinois
- Carl Dewey Perkins (Representative), (Dem.) Kentucky
- Shirley Neil Pettis (Representative), (Rep.) California
- James Jarrell (Jake) Pickle (Representative), (Dem.) Texas
- Otis Grey Pike (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- William Robert Poage (Representative), (Dem.) Texas
- Larry Lee Pressler (Representative), (Rep.) South Dakota
- Lunsford Richardson Preyer (Representative), (Dem.) North Carolina
- Charles Melvin Price (Representative), (Dem.) Illinois
- Joel McFee Pritchard (Representative), (Rep.) Washington
- William Proxmire (Senator), (Dem.) Wisconsin
- Carl Duane Pursell (Representative), (Rep.) Michigan
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- James Danforth (Dan) Quayle (Representative), (Rep.) Indiana
- Albert Harold Quie (Representative), (Rep.) Minnesota
- James Henry Quillen (Representative), (Rep.) Tennessee
[edit] R
- Nick Joe Rahall, II (Representative), (Dem.) West Virginia
- Thomas Fisher Railsback (Representative), (Rep.) Illinois
- Jennings Randolph (Senator), (Dem.) West Virginia
- Charles B. Rangel (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- Ralph Straus Regula (Representative), (Rep.) Ohio
- Henry Schoellkopf Reuss (Representative), (Dem.) Wisconsin
- John Jacob Rhodes (Representative), (Rep.) Arizona
- Abraham Alexander Ribicoff (Senator), (Dem.) Connecticut
- Frederick William Richmond (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- Donald Wayne Riegle, Jr. (Senator), (Dem.) Michigan
- Matthew John Rinaldo (Representative), (Rep.) New Jersey
- Theodore Marshall Risenhoover (Representative), (Dem.) Oklahoma
- Herbert Ray Roberts (Representative), (Dem.) Texas
- James Kenneth Robinson (Representative), (Rep.) Virginia
- Peter Wallace Rodino, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) New Jersey
- Robert A. Roe (Representative), (Dem.) New Jersey
- Paul Grant Rogers (Representative), (Dem.) Florida
- Teno Roncalio (Representative), (Dem.) Wyoming
- Frederick Bernard Rooney (Representative), (Dem.) Pennsylvania
- Charles Grandison Rose, III (Representative), (Dem.) North Carolina
- Benjamin Stanley Rosenthal (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- Daniel David Rostenkowski (Representative), (Dem.) Illinois
- William Victor Roth, Jr. (Senator), (Rep.) Delaware
- John Harbin Rousselot (Representative), (Rep.) California
- Edward Ross Roybal (Representative), (Dem.) California
- Eldon Dean Rudd (Representative), (Rep.) Arizona
- Harold Lowell Runnels (Representative), (Dem.) New Mexico
- Philip Edward Ruppe (Representative), (Rep.) Michigan
- Martin Anthony Russo (Representative), (Dem.) Illinois
- Leo Joseph Ryan (Representative), (Dem.) California
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- James David Santini (Representative), (Dem.) Nevada
- Ronald Arthur Sarasin (Representative), (Rep.) Connecticut
- Paul Spyros Sarbanes (Senator), (Dem.) Maryland
- James Ralph Sasser (Senator), (Dem.) Tennessee
- David Edward Satterfield, III (Representative), (Dem.) Virginia
- Harold Samuel Sawyer (Representative), (Rep.) Michigan
- James Haas Scheuer (Representative), Democrat-Liberal, New York
- Harrison Hagan Schmitt (Senator), (Rep.) New Mexico
- Patricia Scott Schroeder (Representative), (Dem.) Colorado
- Richard Taylor Schulze (Representative), (Rep.) Pennsylvania
- Richard Schultz Schweiker (Senator), (Rep.) Pennsylvania
- William Lloyd Scott (Senator), (Rep.) Virginia
- Keith George Sebelius (Representative), (Rep.) Kansas
- John Frederick Seiberling (Representative), (Dem.) Ohio
- Philip Riley Sharp (Representative), (Dem.) Indiana
- George Edward Shipley (Representative), (Dem.) Illinois
- E.G. (Bud) Shuster (Representative), (Rep.) Pennsylvania
- Robert Lee Fulton Sikes (Representative), (Dem.) Florida
- Paul Martin Simon (Representative), (Dem.) Illinois
- Alan Kooi Simpson (Senator), (Rep.) Wyoming
- Bernice Frederic Sisk (Representative), (Dem.) California
- Isaac Newton Skelton, IV (Ike) (Representative), (Dem.) Missouri
- Joe Skubitz (Representative), (Rep.) Kansas
- John Mark Slack, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) West Virginia
- Neal Edward Smith (Representative), (Dem.) Iowa
- Virginia Dodd Smith (Representative), (Rep.) Nebraska
- Marion Gene Snyder (Representative), (Rep.) Kentucky
- Stephen Joshua Solarz (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- John Jackson Sparkman (Senator), (Dem.) Alabama
- Gladys Noon Spellman (Representative), (Dem.) Maryland
- Floyd Davidson Spence (Representative), (Rep.) South Carolina
- Fernand Joseph St Germain (Representative), (Dem.) Rhode Island
- Robert Theodore Stafford (Senator), (Rep.) Vermont
- Harley Orrin Staggers (Representative), (Dem.) West Virginia
- Arlan Ingehart Stangeland (Representative), (Rep.) Minnesota
- John William Stanton (Representative), (Rep.) Ohio
- Fortney Hillman (Pete) Stark, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) California
- Thomas Jefferson Steed (Representative), (Dem.) Oklahoma
- Newton Ivan Steers, Jr. (Representative), (Rep.) Maryland
- William Albert Steiger (Representative), (Rep.) Wisconsin
- John Cornelius Stennis (Senator), (Dem.) Mississippi
- Theodore F. (Ted) Stevens (Senator), (Rep.) Alaska
- Adlai Ewing III Stevenson (Senator), (Dem.) Illinois
- Donald Wilbur Stewart (Senator), (Dem.) Alabama
- David Alan Stockman (Representative), (Rep.) Michigan
- Louis Stokes (Representative), (Dem.) Ohio
- Richard Bernard Stone (Senator), (Dem.) Florida
- Samuel Studdiford Stratton (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- Gerry Eastman Studds (Representative), (Dem.) Massachusetts
- Robert Lee Stump (Representative), (Dem.) Arizona
- Steven Douglas Symms (Representative), (Rep.) Idaho
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- Herman Eugene Talmadge (Senator), (Dem.) Georgia
- Gene Taylor (Representative), (Rep.) Missouri
- Olin Earl Teague (Representative), (Dem.) Texas
- Frank Thompson, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) New Jersey
- Charles Thone (Representative), (Rep.) Nebraska
- Raymond Hoyt Thornton, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) Arkansas
- James Strom Thurmond (Senator), (Rep.) South Carolina
- Richard Alvin Tonry (Representative), (Dem.) Louisiana
- John Goodwin Tower (Senator), (Rep.) Texas
- Jerome Bob Traxler (Representative), (Dem.) Michigan
- David Conner Treen (Representative), (Rep.) Louisiana
- Paul Seward Trible, Jr. (Representative), (Rep.) Virginia
- Paul Efthemios Tsongas (Representative), (Dem.) Massachusetts
- James (Jim) Guy Tucker, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) Arkansas
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- Morris King Udall (Representative), (Dem.) Arizona
- Albert Conrad Ullman (Representative), (Dem.) Oregon
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- Lionel Van Deerlin (Representative), (Dem.) California
- Guy Adrian Vander Jagt (Representative), (Rep.) Michigan
- Charles Albert Vanik (Representative), (Dem.) Ohio
- Bruce Frank Vento (Representative), Democrat Farmer Labor, Minnesota
- Harold Lee Volkmer (Representative), (Dem.) Missouri
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- Joseph David Waggonner, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) Louisiana
- Douglas Walgren (Representative), (Dem.) Pennsylvania
- Robert Smith Walker (Representative), (Rep.) Pennsylvania
- Malcolm Wallop (Senator), (Rep.) Wyoming
- William Francis Walsh (Representative), Republican-Conservative, New York
- William Creed Wampler (Representative), (Rep.) Virginia
- John William Warner (Senator), (Rep.) Virginia
- Wesley Wade Watkins (Representative), (Dem.) Oklahoma
- Henry Arnold Waxman (Representative), (Dem.) California
- James Howard Weaver (Representative), (Dem.) Oregon
- Lowell Palmer Weicker, Jr. (Senator), (Rep.) Connecticut
- Theodore S. Weiss (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- Charles William Whalen, Jr. (Representative), (Rep.) Ohio
- Richard Crawford White (Representative), (Dem.) Texas
- George William Whitehurst (Representative), (Rep.) Virginia
- Charles Orville Whitley (Representative), (Dem.) North Carolina
- Jamie Lloyd Whitten (Representative), (Dem.) Mississippi
- Charles Edward Wiggins (Representative), (Rep.) California
- Harrison Arlington Williams, Jr. (Senator), (Dem.) New Jersey
- Charles Wilson (Representative), (Dem.) Texas
- Charles Herbert Wilson (Representative), (Dem.) California
- Robert Carlton (Bob) Wilson (Representative), (Rep.) California
- Edward Lawrence Winn, Jr. (Larry) (Representative), (Rep.) Kansas
- Timothy E Wirth (Representative), (Dem.) Colorado
- Lester Lionel Wolff (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- Antonio Borja Won Pat (Delegate), (Dem.) Guam
- James Claude Wright, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) Texas
- John Waldemar Wydler (Representative), (Rep.) New York
- Chalmers Pangburn Wylie (Representative), (Rep.) Ohio
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- Sidney Richard Yates (Representative), (Dem.) Illinois
- Gus Yatron (Representative), (Dem.) Pennsylvania
- Andrew Jackson Young, Jr. (Representative), (Dem.) Georgia
- Charles William (Bill) Young (Representative), (Rep.) Florida
- Donald Edwin Young (Representative), (Rep.) Alaska
- John Andrew Young (Representative), (Dem.) Texas
- Milton Ruben Young (Senator), (Rep.) North Dakota
- Robert Anton Young, III (Representative), (Dem.) Missouri
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- Clement John Zablocki (Representative), (Dem.) Wisconsin
- Leo C. Zeferetti (Representative), (Dem.) New York
- Edward Zorinsky (Senator), (Dem.) Nebraska
[edit] References
- Martis, Kenneth C. (1989). The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
- Martis, Kenneth C. (1982). The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
[edit] External links
- Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress [1]
- U.S. House of Representatives: Congressional History [2]
- U.S. Senate: Statistics and Lists [3]
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