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NOTES
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Closing date for compilation of the Congressional Directory was July 11,
2003.
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[Republicans in roman, Democrats in italic, Independents in small caps.]
The following changes have occurred in the membership of the 108th
Congress since the election of November 5, 2002:
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Elected or
Name Resigned or [Died] Successor [Appointed] Sworn in
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Representatives
Ed Case, 2d HI................ .................. ....................... Jan. 4, 2003 \1\. Jan. 7, 2003
Larry Combest, 19th TX........ May 31, 2003...... Randy Neugebauer....... June 3, 2003..... June 5, 2003
Ernie Fletcher, 6th KY \2\.... Dec. 8, 2003...... Ben Chandler........... Feb. 17, 2004.... Feb. 24, 2004
Ralph M. Hall, 4th TX \3\..... .................. ....................... ................. ................
William Janklow, AtL SD....... Jan. 20, 2004..... Stephanie Herseth...... June 1, 2004..... June 3, 2004
Frank Ballance, Jr., 1st NC... June 11, 2004..... G.K. Butterfield....... July 20, 2004.... July 21, 2004
Rodney Alexander, 5th LA \4\.. .................. ....................... ................. ................
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\1\ The special election held on January 4, 2003, was to fill this seat for the 108th Congress. The separate
special election held on November 30, 2002 (see table below), was to fill this seat for the remainder of the
107th Congress only.
\2\ Resigned on December 8, 2003, the day before being sworn in as Governor of Kentucky.
\3\ Changed party affiliation from Democrat to Republican on January 2, 2004.
\4\ Changed party affiliation from Democrat to Republican on August 6, 2004.
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The following changes occurred in the membership of the 107th
Congress after the election of November 3, 2000:
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Resigned, [Died], Elected or
Name or (Expelled) Successor [Appointed] Sworn in
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Senators
Mel Carnahan, MO \1\.......... [Oct. 16, 2000]... Jean Carnahan.......... [Dec. 4, 2000] Jan. 3, 2001
James M. Jeffords, VT \2\..... .................. ....................... ................. ................
Paul D. Wellstone, MN......... [Oct. 25, 2002] Dean M. Barkley........ [Nov. 4, 2002] Nov. 12, 2002
James M. Talent, MO \3\....... .................. ....................... Nov. 5, 2002..... Jan. 7, 2003
Phil Gramm, TX................ Nov. 30, 2002..... John Cornyn............ [Dec. 1, 2002] Jan. 7, 2003
Frank H. Murkowski, AK \4\.... Dec. 1, 2002...... Lisa Murkowski......... [Dec. 20, 2002].. Jan. 7, 2003
Representatives
Julian C. Dixon, 32d CA \5\... [Dec. 8, 2000] Diane E. Watson........ June 5, 2001..... June 7, 2001
Bud Shuster, 9th PA........... Feb. 5, 2001...... Bill Shuster........... May 15, 2001..... May 17, 2001
Norman Sisisky, 4th VA........ [Mar. 29, 2001]... J. Randy Forbes........ June 19, 2001.... June 26, 2001
John Joseph Moakley, 9th MA... [May 28, 2001].... Stephen F. Lynch....... Oct. 16, 2001.... Oct. 23, 2001
Asa Hutchinson, 3d AR \6\..... Aug. 6, 2001...... John Boozman........... Nov. 20, 2001.... Nov. 29, 2001
Floyd Spence, 2d SC........... [Aug. 16, 2001]... Joe Wilson............. Dec. 18, 2001.... Dec. 19, 2001
Joe Scarborough, 1st FL....... Sept. 6, 2001..... Jeff Miller............ Oct. 16, 2001.... Oct. 23, 2001
Steve Largent, 1st OK......... Feb. 15, 2002..... John Sullivan.......... Jan. 8, 2002..... Feb. 27, 2002
James A. Traficant, Jr., 17th (July 24, 2002)... ....................... ................. ................
OH \7\
Virgil S. Goode, Jr., 5th VA .................. ....................... ................. ................
\8\
Tony P. Hall, 3d OH \9\....... Sept. 9, 2002..... ....................... ................. ................
Patsy Mink, 2d HI............. [Sept. 28, 2002].. Ed Case................ Nov. 30, 2002 \10 ................
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\1\ Died during the campaign, but was elected in the general election, after which the seat was declared vacant.
\2\ Changed party affiliation from Republican to Independent on June 6, 2001.
\3\ Senator Talent officially replaced Senator Carnahan after the certification of election results, which was
not completed until after the Senate had adjourned sine die on November 20, 2002.
\4\ Resigned on December 1, 2002, the day before being sworn in as Governor of Alaska.
\5\Died as a member-elect of the 107th Congress.
\6\ Resigned to become Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration.
\7\ Expelled from the House of Representatives pursuant to H. Res. 495. The seat remained vacant for the
remainder of the 107th Congress.
\8\ Changed party affiliation from Independent to Republican on August 1, 2002.
\9\ Resigned to become U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Agencies. The seat remained vacant for
the remainder of the 107th Congress.
\10\ The special election held on this date was to fill this seat for the remainder of the 107th Congress only,
which had already adjourned sine die. Representative-elect Case was not sworn in during the 107th Congress.
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FOREWORD
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CONTENTS
Name Index on page 1103
The Vice President................................................
1
Members of Congress, biographies, office listings, district
descriptions--arranged by State
Alabama.......................................................
2
Alaska........................................................
7
Arizona.......................................................
9
Arkansas......................................................
14
California....................................................
17
Colorado......................................................
44
Connecticut...................................................
49
Delaware......................................................
53
Florida.......................................................
55
Georgia.......................................................
69
Hawaii........................................................
77
Idaho.........................................................
79
Illinois......................................................
81
Indiana.......................................................
92
Iowa..........................................................
98
Kansas........................................................
102
Kentucky......................................................
106
Louisiana.....................................................
111
Maine.........................................................
116
Maryland......................................................
119
Massachusetts.................................................
124
Michigan......................................................
130
Minnesota.....................................................
139
Mississippi...................................................
145
Missouri......................................................
149
Montana.......................................................
155
Nebraska......................................................
157
Nevada........................................................
160
New Hampshire.................................................
163
New Jersey....................................................
165
New Mexico....................................................
173
New York......................................................
176
North Carolina................................................
192
North Dakota..................................................
200
Ohio..........................................................
202
Oklahoma......................................................
212
Oregon........................................................
216
Pennsylvania..................................................
220
Rhode Island..................................................
231
South Carolina................................................
233
South Dakota..................................................
238
Tennessee.....................................................
240
Texas.........................................................
246
Utah..........................................................
265
Vermont.......................................................
268
Virginia......................................................
270
Washington....................................................
277
West Virginia.................................................
283
Wisconsin.....................................................
286
Wyoming.......................................................
291
American Samoa................................................
293
District of Columbia..........................................
293
Guam..........................................................
294
Puerto Rico...................................................
294
Virgin Islands................................................
295
State Delegations.................................................
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