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114th United States Congress

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

113th ← → 115th

United States Capitol (2011)

Duration: January 3, 2015 – January 3, 2017

Senate President: Joe Biden (D)

Senate Pres. pro tem: Orrin Hatch (R) (presumptive)

House Speaker: John Boehner (R) (presumptive)

Members:

100 Senators

435 Representatives

6 Non-voting members

Senate Majority: Republican Party

House Majority: Republican Party

Sessions

1st: January 6, 2015[1]

The One Hundred Fourteenth United States Congress is the next meeting of the legislative

branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the

United States House of Representatives. It is scheduled to meet in Washington, D.C. from

January 3, 2015 to January 3, 2017, during the final two years of Barack Obama's presidency.

Contents

1 Party summary

o 1.1 Senate

o 1.2 House of Representatives

2 Leadership

o 2.1 Senate

o 2.2 House of Representatives

3 Members

o 3.1 Senate

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o 3.2 House of Representatives

4 Notes

5 See also

Party summary

Resignations and new members are discussed in the "Changes in membership" section,

below.

Senate

Affiliation

Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)

Total

Republican Democratic Independent

Vacan

t

End of previous Congress 45 53 2 100 0

Begin (January 3, 2015) 54 44 2 100 0

Latest voting share 54% 46%

House of Representatives

Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)

TBD Total

Democratic Republican Vacant

End of previous Congress 201 234 — 435 0

Begin (January 3, 2015) 188 246 1 435 0

Latest voting share 43.2% 56.6% 0.2%

Non-voting members 5 1 — 6 0

Leadership

[ Section contents: Senate: Majority (R), Minority (D) • House: Majority (R), Minority (D) ]

Senate

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Senate President

Joe Biden (D)

(Presumptive) Senate President pro tempore

Orrin Hatch (R)

President: Joe Biden (D)

President pro tempore: Orrin Hatch (R) (presumptive)

President pro tempore emeritus: Patrick Leahy (D)

Majority (Republican) leadership

Majority Leader: Mitch McConnell

Assistant Majority Leader (Majority Whip): John Cornyn

Conference Chairman: John Thune

Conference Vice Chair: Roy Blunt

Senatorial Committee Chair: Roger Wicker

Policy Committee Chairman: John Barrasso

Deputy Whips:

Minority (Democratic) leadership

Minority Leader and Caucus Chair: Harry Reid

Assistant Minority Leader (Minority Whip): Dick Durbin

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Caucus Vice Chair and Policy Committee Chair: Chuck Schumer

Caucus Secretary: Patty Murray

Senatorial Campaign Committee Chair: Jon Tester

Policy Committee Vice Chair: Debbie Stabenow

Policy Committee Strategic Policy Adviser: Elizabeth Warren

Policy Committee Policy Development Adviser: Mark Warner

Steering and Outreach Committee Chair: Amy Klobuchar

Steering and Outreach Committee Vice Chair: Jeanne Shaheen

Chief Deputy Whip: Barbara Boxer

House of Representatives

(Presumptive) House Speaker

John Boehner (R)

Speaker: John Boehner (R) (presumptive)

Majority (Republican) leadership

Majority Leader: Kevin McCarthy

Majority Whip: Steve Scalise

Majority Chief Deputy Whip: Patrick McHenry

Conference Chair: Cathy McMorris Rodgers

Conference Vice-Chair: Lynn Jenkins

Conference Secretary: Virginia Foxx

Campaign Committee Chairman: Greg Walden

Policy Committee Chairman: Luke Messer

Senior Deputy Whip: Ann Wagner

Minority (Democratic) leadership

Minority Leader: Nancy Pelosi

Minority Whip: Steny Hoyer

Assistant Democratic Leader: Jim Clyburn

Caucus Chairman: Xavier Becerra

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Caucus Vice-Chairman: Joseph Crowley

Campaign Committee Chairman: Ben R. Luján

Steering and Policy Committee Co-Chairs: Rosa DeLauro (Steering) and Donna Edwards

(Policy)

Organization, Study, and Review Chairman: Karen Bass

Policy and Communications Chairman: Steve Israel

Senior Chief Deputy Minority Whip: John Lewis

Chief Deputy Minority Whips: G.K. Butterfield, Diana DeGette, Keith Ellison, Jan

Schakowsky, Kyrsten Sinema, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Peter Welch

Members

Senate

For year of birth, when first took office, when current term expires, prior background, and

education, see List of current United States Senators.

Senators are listed by state then seniority. The numbers refer to their Senate classes.[2]

Alabama

3.

Richard

Shelby

(R)

2. Jeff

Sessions

(R)

Alaska

3. Lisa

Murkow

ski (R)

2. Dan

Sullivan

(R)

Arizona

3. John

McCain

(R)

1. Jeff

Flake (R)

Montana

1. Jon

Tester

(D)

2. Steve

Daines

(R)

Nebraska

1. Deb

Fischer

(R)

2. Ben

Sasse (R)

Nevada

3. Harry

Reid (D)

1. Dean

Heller

(R)

New Hampshire

Party membership of the Senate, by state 2 Democrats

2 Republicans

1 Democrat and 1 Republican

1 Independent (caucuses with Democrats) and 1

Democrat

1 Independent (caucuses with Democrats) and 1 Republican

Senate Majority Leaders

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Arkansas

3. John

Boozma

n (R)

2. Tom

Cotton

(R)

California

1.

Dianne

Feinstein

(D)

3.

Barbara

Boxer

(D)

Colorado

3.

Michael

Bennet

(D)

2. Cory

Gardner

(R)

Connecticut

3.

Richard

Blument

hal (D)

1. Chris

Murphy

(D)

Delaware

1. Tom

Carper

(D)

2. Chris

2. Jeanne

Shaheen

(D)

3. Kelly

Ayotte

(R)

New Jersey

1. Bob

Menende

z (D)

2. Cory

Booker

(D)

New Mexico

2. Tom

Udall (D)

1. Martin

Heinrich

(D)

New York

3. Chuck

Schumer

(D)

1. Kirsten

Gillibran

d (D)

North Carolina

3.

Richard

Burr (R)

2. Thom

Tillis (R)

North Dakota

3. John

Hoeven

(R)

Republican Leader

Mitch McConnell

Republican Whip

John Cornyn

Senate Minority Leaders

Democratic Leader

Harry Reid

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Coons

(D)

Florida

1. Bill

Nelson

(D)

3. Marco

Rubio

(R)

Georgia

3.

Johnny

Isakson

(R)

1. David

Perdue

(R)

Hawaii

3. Brian

Schatz

(D)

1. Mazie

Hirono

(D)

Idaho

3. Mike

Crapo

(R)

2. Jim

Risch

(R)

Illinois

2. Dick

Durbin

(D)

3. Mark

1. Heidi

Heitkamp

(D)

Ohio

1.

Sherrod

Brown

(D)

3. Rob

Portman

(R)

Oklahoma

2. Jim

Inhofe

(R)

3. James

Lankford

(R)

Oregon

3. Ron

Wyden

(D)

2. Jeff

Merkley

(D)

Pennsylvania

1. Bob

Casey, Jr.

(D)

3. Pat

Toomey

(R)

Rhode Island

2. Jack

Reed (D)

1.

Democratic Whip

Dick Durbin

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Kirk (R)

Indiana

3. Dan

Coats

(R)

1. Joe

Donnelly

(D)

Iowa

3. Chuck

Grassley

(R)

2. Joni

Ernst (R)

Kansas

2. Pat

Roberts

(R)

3. Jerry

Moran

(R)

Kentucky

2. Mitch

McConn

ell (R)

3. Rand

Paul (R)

Louisiana

3. David

Vitter

(R)

2. Bill

Cassidy

(R)

Sheldon

Whitehou

se (D)

South Carolina

2.

Lindsey

Graham

(R)

3. Tim

Scott (R)

South Dakota

3. John

Thune

(R)

2. Mike

Rounds

(R)

Tennessee

2. Lamar

Alexande

r (R)

1. Bob

Corker

(R)

Texas

2. John

Cornyn

(R)

1. Ted

Cruz (R)

Utah

1. Orrin

Hatch (R)

3. Mike

Lee (R)

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Maine

2. Susan

Collins

(R)

1. Angus

King (I)

Maryland

3.

Barbara

Mikulski

(D)

1. Ben

Cardin

(D)

Massachusetts

1.

Elizabeth

Warren

(D)

2. Ed

Markey

(D)

Michigan

1.

Debbie

Stabeno

w (D)

2. Gary

Peters

(D)

Minnesota

1. Amy

Klobuch

ar (D)

2. Al

Franken

Vermont

3. Patrick

Leahy

(D)

1. Bernie

Sanders

(I)

Virginia

2. Mark

Warner

(D)

1. Tim

Kaine

(D)

Washington

3. Patty

Murray

(D)

1. Maria

Cantwell

(D)

West Virginia

1. Joe

Manchin

(D)

2.

Shelley

Moore

Capito

(R)

Wisconsin

3. Ron

Johnson

(R)

1.

Tammy

Baldwin

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(D)

Mississippi

2. Thad

Cochran

(R)

1. Roger

Wicker

(R)

Missouri

1. Claire

McCaski

ll (D)

3. Roy

Blunt (R)

(D)

Wyoming

2. Mike

Enzi (R)

1. John

Barrasso

(R)

House of Representatives

For year of birth, when first took office, prior background, religious affiliation and education, see

Current members of the United States House of Representatives.

For maps of congressional districts, see List of United States congressional districts.

[3]

Contents

Alabama

Alaska Arizona

Arkansas

California

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

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Kentucky

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Non-voting members

Alabama

(6-1 Republican)

1. Bradley Byrne (R)

2. Martha Roby (R)

3. Mike Rogers (R)

4. Robert Aderholt

(R)

5. Mo Brooks (R)

Missouri

(6-2 Republican)

1. Lacy Clay (D)

2. Ann Wagner (R)

3. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R)

4. Vicky Hartzler (R)

5. Emanuel Cleaver (D)

6. Sam Graves (R)

House Majority

Leaders

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6. Gary Palmer (R)

7. Terri Sewell (D)

Alaska

(1 Republican)

At-large. Don Young

(R)

Arizona

(4-4 split, 1 TBD)

1. Ann Kirkpatrick

(D)

2. TBD

3. Raúl Grijalva (D)

4. Paul Gosar (R)

5. Matt Salmon (R)

6. David Schweikert

(R)

7. Ruben Gallego (D)

8. Trent Franks (R)

9. Kyrsten Sinema

(D)

Arkansas

(4 Republicans)

1. Rick Crawford (R)

2. French Hill (R)

3. Steve Womack (R)

4. Bruce Westerman

(R)

California

(39-14 Democratic)

1. Doug LaMalfa (R)

2. Jared Huffman (D)

3. John Garamendi

(D)

4. Tom McClintock

7. Billy Long (R)

8. Jason T. Smith (R)

Montana

(1 Republican)

At-large. Ryan Zinke (R)

Nebraska

(2-1 Republican)

1. Jeff Fortenberry (R)

2. Brad Ashford (D)

3. Adrian M. Smith (R)

Nevada

(3-1 Republican)

1. Dina Titus (D)

2. Mark Amodei (R)

3. Joe Heck (R)

4. Cresent Hardy (R)

New Hampshire

(1-1 split)

1. Frank Guinta (R)

2. Ann McLane Kuster (D)

New Jersey

(6-6 split)

1. Donald Norcross (D)

2. Frank LoBiondo (R)

3. Tom MacArthur (R)

4. Chris Smith (R)

5. Scott Garrett (R)

6. Frank Pallone (D)

7. Leonard Lance (R)

8. Albio Sires (D)

9. Bill Pascrell (D)

Republican Leader

Kevin McCarthy

Republican Whip

Steve Scalise

House Minority

Leaders

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(R)

5. Mike Thompson

(D)

6. Doris Matsui (D)

7. Ami Bera (D)

8. Paul Cook (R)

9. Jerry McNerney

(D)

10. Jeff Denham (R)

11. Mark DeSaulnier

(D)

12. Nancy Pelosi (D)

13. Barbara Lee (D)

14. Jackie Speier (D)

15. Eric Swalwell (D)

16. Jim Costa (D)

17. Mike Honda (D)

18. Anna Eshoo (D)

19. Zoe Lofgren (D)

20. Sam Farr (D)

21. David Valadao

(R)

22. Devin Nunes (R)

23. Kevin McCarthy

(R)

24. Lois Capps (D)

25. Steve Knight (R)

26. Julia Brownley

(D)

27. Judy Chu (D)

28. Adam Schiff (D)

29. Tony Cardenas

(D)

30. Brad Sherman (D)

31. Pete Aguilar (D)

32. Grace Napolitano

(D)

33. Ted Lieu (D)

34. Xavier Becerra

(D)

35. Norma Torres (D)

36. Raul Ruiz (D)

37. Karen Bass (D)

38. Linda Sanchez

(D)

39. Ed Royce (R)

10. Donald Payne, Jr. (D)

11. Rodney Frelinghuysen (R)

12. Bonnie Watson Coleman

(D)

New Mexico

(2-1 Democratic)

1. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D)

2. Steve Pearce (R)

3. Ben Ray Lujan (D)

New York

(18-9 Democratic)

1. Lee Zeldin (R)

2. Peter King (R)

3. Steve Israel (D)

4. Kathleen Rice (D)

5. Gregory Meeks (D)

6. Grace Meng (D)

7. Nydia Velazquez (D)

8. Hakeem Jeffries (D)

9. Yvette Clarke (D)

10. Jerrold Nadler (D)

11. Michael Grimm (R)

12. Carolyn Maloney (D)

13. Charles Rangel (D)

14. Joe Crowley (D)

15. Jose E. Serrano (D)

16. Eliot Engel (D)

17. Nita Lowey (D)

18. Sean Patrick Maloney (D)

19. Chris Gibson (R)

20. Paul Tonko (D)

21. Elise Stefanik (R)

22. Richard Hanna (R)

23. Thomas Reed (R)

24. John Katko (R)

25. Louise Slaughter (D)

26. Brian Higgins (D)

27. Chris Collins (R)

Democratic Leader

Nancy Pelosi

Democratic Whip

Steny Hoyer

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40. Lucille Roybal-

Allard (D)

41. Mark Takano (D)

42. Ken Calvert (R)

43. Maxine Waters

(D)

44. Janice Hahn (D)

45. Mimi Walters (R)

46. Loretta Sanchez

(D)

47. Alan Lowenthal

(D)

48. Dana Rohrabacher

(R)

49. Darrell Issa (R)

50. Duncan D. Hunter

(R)

51. Juan Vargas (D)

52. Scott Peters (D)

53. Susan Davis (D)

Colorado

(4-3 Republican)

1. Diana DeGette (D)

2. Jared Polis (D)

3. Scott Tipton (R)

4. Ken Buck (R)

5. Doug Lamborn (R)

6. Mike Coffman (R)

7. Ed Perlmutter (D)

Connecticut

(5 Democrats)

1. John Larson (D)

2. Joe Courtney (D)

3. Rosa DeLauro (D)

4. Jim Himes (D)

5. Elizabeth Esty (D)

Delaware

North Carolina

(10-3 Republican)

1. G.K. Butterfield (D)

2. Renee Ellmers (R)

3. Walter Jones Jr. (R)

4. David Price (D)

5. Virginia Foxx (R)

6. Mark Walker (R)

7. David Rouzer (R)

8. Richard Hudson (R)

9. Robert Pittenger (R)

10. Patrick McHenry (R)

11. Mark Meadows (R)

12. Alma Adams (D)

13. George Holding (R)

North Dakota

(1 Republican)

At-large. Kevin Cramer (R)

Ohio

(12-4 Republican)

1. Steve Chabot (R)

2. Brad Wenstrup (R)

3. Joyce Beatty (D)

4. Jim Jordan (R)

5. Bob Latta (R)

6. Bill Johnson (R)

7. Bob Gibbs (R)

8. John Boehner (R)

9. Marcy Kaptur (D)

10. Mike Turner (R)

11. Marcia Fudge (D)

12. Pat Tiberi (R)

13. Tim Ryan (D)

14. David Joyce (R)

15. Steve Stivers (R)

16. Jim Renacci (R)

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(1 Democrat)

At-large. John Carney

(D)

Florida

(17-10 Republican)

1. Jeff Miller (R)

2. Gwen Graham (D)

3. Ted Yoho (R)

4. Ander Crenshaw

(R)

5. Corrine Brown (D)

6. Ron DeSantis (R)

7. John Mica (R)

8. Bill Posey (R)

9. Alan Grayson (D)

10. Daniel Webster

(R)

11. Rich Nugent (R)

12. Gus Bilirakis (R)

13. David Jolly (R)

14. Kathy Castor (D)

15. Dennis Ross (R)

16. Vern Buchanan

(R)

17. Tom Rooney (R)

18. Patrick Murphy

(D)

19. Curt Clawson (R)

20. Alcee Hastings

(D)

21. Ted Deutch (D)

22. Lois Frankel (D)

23. Debbie

Wasserman Schultz

(D)

24. Frederica Wilson

(D)

25. Mario Diaz-Balart

(R)

26. Carlos Curbelo

(R)

27. Ileana Ros-

Oklahoma

(5 Republicans)

1. Jim Bridenstine (R)

2. Markwayne Mullin (R)

3. Frank Lucas (R)

4. Tom Cole (R)

5. Steve Russell (R)

Oregon

(4-1 Democratic)

1. Suzanne Bonamici (D)

2. Greg Walden (R)

3. Earl Blumenauer (D)

4. Peter DeFazio (D)

5. Kurt Schrader (D)

Pennsylvania

(13-5 Republican)

1. Bob Brady (D)

2. Chaka Fattah (D)

3. Mike Kelly (R)

4. Scott Perry (R)

5. Glenn Thompson (R)

6. Ryan Costello (R)

7. Pat Meehan (R)

8. Mike Fitzpatrick (R)

9. Bill Shuster (R)

10. Tom Marino (R)

11. Lou Barletta (R)

12. Keith Rothfus (R)

13. Brendan Boyle (D)

14. Michael F. Doyle (D)

15. Charles Dent (R)

16. Joseph R. Pitts (R)

17. Matt Cartwright (D)

18. Timothy F. Murphy (R)

Rhode Island

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Lehtinen (R)

Georgia

(10-4 Republican)

1. Buddy Carter (R)

2. Sanford Bishop (D)

3. Lynn

Westmoreland (R)

4. Hank Johnson (D)

5. John Lewis (D)

6. Tom Price (R)

7. Rob Woodall (R)

8. Austin Scott (R)

9. Doug Collins (R)

10. Jody Hice (R)

11. Barry Loudermilk

(R)

12. Rick Allen (R)

13. David Scott (D)

14. Tom Graves (R)

Hawaii

(2 Democrats)

1. Mark Takai (D)

2. Tulsi Gabbard (D)

Idaho

(2 Republicans)

1. Raul Labrador (R)

2. Mike Simpson (R)

Illinois

(10-8 Democratic)

1. Bobby Rush (D)

2. Robin Kelly (D)

3. Dan Lipinski (D)

4. Luis Gutiérrez (D)

5. Mike Quigley (D)

(2 Democrats)

1. David Cicilline (D)

2. James Langevin (D)

South Carolina

(6-1 Republican)

1. Mark Sanford (R)

2. Joe Wilson (R)

3. Jeff Duncan (R)

4. Trey Gowdy (R)

5. Mick Mulvaney (R)

6. Jim Clyburn (D)

7. Tom Rice (R)

South Dakota

(1 Republican)

At-large. Kristi Noem (R)

Tennessee

(7-2 Republican)

1. Phil Roe (R)

2. Jimmy Duncan (R)

3. Chuck Fleischmann (R)

4. Scott DesJarlais (R)

5. Jim Cooper (D)

6. Diane Black (R)

7. Marsha Blackburn (R)

8. Stephen Fincher (R)

9. Steve Cohen (D)

Texas

(25-11 Republican)

1. Louie Gohmert (R)

2. Ted Poe (R)

3. Sam Johnson (R)

4. John Ratcliffe (R)

5. Jeb Hensarling (R)

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6. Peter Roskam (R)

7. Danny K. Davis

(D)

8. Tammy Duckworth

(D)

9. Jan Schakowsky

(D)

10. Robert Dold (R)

11. Bill Foster (D)

12. Mike Bost (R)

13. Rodney L. Davis

(R)

14. Randy Hultgren

(R)

15. John Shimkus (R)

16. Adam Kinzinger

(R)

17. Cheri Bustos (D)

18. Aaron Schock (R)

Indiana

(7-2 Republican)

1. Pete Visclosky (D)

2. Jackie Walorski

(R)

3. Marlin Stutzman

(R)

4. Todd Rokita (R)

5. Susan Brooks (R)

6. Luke Messer (R)

7. André Carson (D)

8. Larry Bucshon (R)

9. Todd Young (R)

Iowa

(3-1 Republican)

1. Rod Blum (R)

2. David Loebsack

(D)

3. David Young (R)

4. Steve King (R)

6. Joe Barton (R)

7. John Culberson (R)

8. Kevin Brady (R)

9. Al Green (D)

10. Michael McCaul (R)

11. Mike Conaway (R)

12. Kay Granger (R)

13. Mac Thornberry (R)

14. Randy Weber (R)

15. Ruben Hinojosa (D)

16. Beto O'Rourke (D)

17. Bill Flores (R)

18. Sheila Jackson Lee (D)

19. Randy Neugebauer (R)

20. Joaquin Castro (D)

21. Lamar S. Smith (R)

22. Pete Olson (R)

23. Will Hurd (R)

24. Kenny Marchant (R)

25. Roger Williams (R)

26. Michael C. Burgess (R)

27. Blake Farenthold (R)

28. Henry Cuellar (D)

29. Gene Green (D)

30. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D)

31. John Carter (R)

32. Pete Sessions (R)

33. Marc Veasey (D)

34. Filemon Vela, Jr. (D)

35. Lloyd Doggett (D)

36. Brian Babin (R)

Utah

(4 Republicans)

1. Rob Bishop (R)

2. Chris Stewart (R)

3. Jason Chaffetz (R)

4. Mia Love (R)

Vermont

(1 Democrat)

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Kansas

(4 Republicans)

1. Tim Huelskamp

(R)

2. Lynn Jenkins (R)

3. Kevin Yoder (R)

4. Mike Pompeo (R)

Kentucky

(5-1 Republican)

1. Ed Whitfield (R)

2. Brett Guthrie (R)

3. John Yarmuth (D)

4. Thomas Massie (R)

5. Hal Rogers (R)

6. Andy Barr (R)

Louisiana

(5-1 Republican)

1. Steve Scalise (R)

2. Cedric Richmond

(D)

3. Charles Boustany

(R)

4. John Fleming (R)

5. Ralph Abraham (R)

6. Garret Graves (R)

Maine

(1-1 split)

1. Chellie Pingree (D)

2. Bruce Poliquin (R)

Maryland

(7-1 Democratic)

1. Andrew Harris (R)

At-large. Peter Welch (D)

Virginia

(8-3 Republican)

1. Rob Wittman (R)

2. Scott Rigell (R)

3. Bobby Scott (D)

4. Randy Forbes (R)

5. Robert Hurt (R)

6. Bob Goodlatte (R)

7. Dave Brat (R)

8. Don Beyer (D)

9. Morgan Griffith (R)

10. Barbara Comstock (R)

11. Gerry Connolly (D)

Washington

(6-4 Democratic)

1. Suzan DelBene (D)

2. Rick Larsen (D)

3. Jaime Herrera Beutler (R)

4. Dan Newhouse (R)

5. Cathy McMorris Rodgers

(R)

6. Derek Kilmer (D)

7. Jim McDermott (D)

8. Dave Reichert (R)

9. Adam Smith (D)

10. Dennis Heck (D)

West Virginia

(3 Republicans)

1. David McKinley (R)

2. Alex Mooney (R)

3. Evan Jenkins (R)

Wisconsin

(5-3 Republican)

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2. Dutch

Ruppersberger (D)

3. John Sarbanes (D)

4. Donna Edwards

(D)

5. Steny Hoyer (D)

6. John Delaney (D)

7. Elijah Cummings

(D)

8. Chris Van Hollen

(D)

Massachusetts

(9 Democrats)

1. Richard Neal (D)

2. Jim McGovern (D)

3. Niki Tsongas (D)

4. Joseph P. Kennedy

III (D)

5. Katherine Clark

(D)

6. Seth Moulton (D)

7. Mike Capuano (D)

8. Stephen Lynch (D)

9. Bill Keating (D)

Michigan

(9-5 Republican)

1. Dan Benishek (R)

2. Bill Huizenga (R)

3. Justin Amash (R)

4. John Moolenaar

(R)

5. Dan Kildee (D)

6. Fred Upton (R)

7. Tim Walberg (R)

8. Mike Bishop (R)

9. Sander Levin (D)

10. Candice Miller

(R)

11. Dave Trott (R)

12. Deborah Dingell

1. Paul Ryan (R)

2. Mark Pocan (D)

3. Ron Kind (D)

4. Gwen Moore (D)

5. Jim Sensenbrenner (R)

6. Glenn Grothman (R)

7. Sean Duffy (R)

8. Reid Ribble (R)

Wyoming

(1 Republican)

At-large. Cynthia Lummis (R)

Non-voting members

(3 Democrats, 1 Independent, 1

Republican, 1 New Progressive)

American Samoa. Aumua

Amata (R)

District of Columbia. Eleanor

Holmes Norton (D)

Guam. Madeleine Bordallo

(D)

Northern Mariana Islands.

Gregorio Sablan (I)[note 1]

Puerto Rico. Pedro Pierluisi

(PNP)[note 2]

United States Virgin Islands.

Stacey Plaskett (D)

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(D)

13. John Conyers (D)

14. Brenda Lawrence

(D)

Minnesota

(5-3 Democratic)

1. Tim Walz (D)

2. John Kline (R)

3. Erik Paulsen (R)

4. Betty McCollum

(D)

5. Keith Ellison (D)

6. Tom Emmer (R)

7. Collin Peterson (D)

8. Rick Nolan (D)

Mississippi

(3-1 Republican)

1. Alan Nunnelee (R)

2. Bennie Thompson

(D)

3. Gregg Harper (R)

4. Steven Palazzo (R)

Notes

1. Sablan caucuses with the Democratic Party.

2. Pierluisi caucuses with the Democratic Party.

See also

United States elections, 2014

o United States House of Representatives elections, 2014

o United States Senate elections, 2014

1. H.J.Res. 129.

2. Senate election results - Real Clear Politics.com

3. House election results - Real Clear Politics.com

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