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Undecided Congressional Race: New York; District 1
Updated November 29, 2010
1. What is the salary for Members of Congress in the 111th Congress?
According to a Congressional Research Service report as of January 9, 2009, the current base salary for all Members of Congress is $174,000.
2. Who are the incumbent Representatives who did not win in the November 2, 2010 election for the 112th Congress?
Representative | Party | State | District |
1. Adler, John | Democrat | NJ | 03 |
2. Arcuri, Michael | Democrat | NY | 24 |
3. Bean, Melissa | Democrat | IL | 08 |
4. Boccieri, John A. | Democrat | OH | 16 |
5. Boucher, Rick | Democrat | VA | 09 |
6. Boyd, Allen | Democrat | FL | 02 |
7. Bright, Bobby | Democrat | AL | 02 |
8. Cao, Anh “Joseph” | Republican | LA | 02 |
9. Carney, Christopher P. | Democrat | PA | 10 |
10. Childers, Travis | Democrat | MS | 01 |
11. Dahlkemper, Kathy | Democrat | PA | 03 |
12. Davis, Lincoln | Democrat | TN | 04 |
13. Djou, Charles | Republican | HI | 01 |
14. Driehaus, Steve | Democrat | OH | 01 |
15. Edwards, Chet | Democrat | TX | 17 |
16. Etheridge, Bob | Democrat | NC | 02 |
17. Foster, Bill | Democrat | IL | 14 |
18. Grayson, Alan | Democrat | FL | 08 |
19. Hall, John | Democrat | NY | 19 |
20. Halvorson, Deborah | Democrat | IL | 11 |
21. Hare, Phil | Democrat | IL | 17 |
22. Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie | Democrat | SD | At-Large |
23. Hill, Baron | Democrat | IN | 09 |
24. Kagen, Steve | Democrat | WI | 08 |
25. Kanjorski, Paul E | Democrat | PA | 11 |
26. Kilroy, Mary Jo | Democrat | OH | 15 |
27. Kirkpatrick, Ann | Democrat | AZ | 01 |
28. Klein, Ron | Democrat | FL | 22 |
29. Kosmas, Suzanne | Democrat | FL | 24 |
30. Kratovil, Frank | Democrat | MD | 01 |
31. Maffei, Dan | Democrat | NY | 25 |
32. Markey, Betsy | Democrat | CO | 04 |
33. Marshall, Jim | Democrat | GA | 08 |
34. McMahon, Michael | Democrat | NY | 13 |
35. Minnick, Walt | Democrat | ID | 01 |
36. Mitchell, Harry | Democrat | AZ | 05 |
37. Murphy, Patrick J. | Democrat | PA | 08 |
38. Murphy, Scott | Democrat | NY | 20 |
39. Nye, Glenn | Democrat | VA | 02 |
40. Oberstar, James | Democrat | MN | 08 |
41. Ortiz, Solomon | Democrat | TX | 27 |
42. Perriello, Thomas S. P. | Democrat | VA | 05 |
43. Pomeroy, Earl | Democrat | ND | At-Large |
44. Rodriguez, Ciro D. | Democrat | TX | 23 |
45. Salazar, John | Democrat | CO | 03 |
46. Schauer, Mark H. | Democrat | MI | 07 |
47. Shea-Porter, Carol | Democrat | NH | 01 |
48. Skelton, Ike | Democrat | MO | 04 |
49. Space, Zachary T. | Democrat | OH | 18 |
50. Spratt, John M. | Democrat | SC | 05 |
51. Taylor, Gene | Democrat | MS | 04 |
52. Teague, Harry | Democrat | NM | 02 |
53. Titus, Dina | Democrat | NV | 03 |
54. Wilson, Charles A. | Democrat | OH | 06 |
Undecided Congressional Race: New York; District 1
Updated November 29, 2010
3. What were the results of the November 2, 2010 Special Elections for the 111th Congress?
Representative | Party | State | District |
1. Reed, Tom | Republican | NY | 29 |
2. Stutzman, Marlin | Republican | IN | 3 |
4. Who are the new Member-Elect for the 112th Congress who have previously served in Congress?
Representative | Party | State | District |
1. Bass, Charles | Republican | NH | 2 |
2. Chabot, Steve | Republican | OH | 1 |
3. Fitzpatrick, Michael | Republican | PA | 8 |
4. Pearce, Steve | Republican | NM | 2 |
5. Walberg, Tim | Republican | MI | 7 |
5. Who are the new Member-Elect for the 112th Congress as of November 29, 2010?
Representative | Party | State | District |
1. Adams, Sandra | Republican | FL | 24 |
2. Amash, Justin | Republican | MI | 3 |
3. Barletta, Lou | Republican | PA | 11 |
4. Bass, Charles | Republican | NH | 2 |
5. Bass, Karen | Democrat | CA | 33 |
6. Benishek, Dan | Republican | MI | 1 |
7. Berg, Rick | Republican | ND | At-Large |
8. Black, Diane | Republican | TN | 6 |
9. Brooks, Mo | Republican | AL | 5 |
10. Bucshon, Larry | Republican | IN | 8 |
11. Buerkle, Ann Marie | Republican | NY | 25 |
12. Canseco, Francisco “Quico” | Republican | TX | 23 |
13. Carney, John | Democrat | DE | At-Large |
14. Chabot, Steve | Republican | OH | 1 |
15. Cicilline, David | Democrat | RI | 1 |
16. Clarke, Hansen | Democrat | MI | 13 |
17. Cravaack, Chip | Republican | MN | 8 |
18. Crawford, Rick | Republican | AR | 1 |
19. Denham, Jeff | Republican | CA | 19 |
20. DesJarlais, Scott | Republican | TN | 4 |
21. Dold, Robert “Bob” | Republican | IL | 10 |
22. Duffy, Sean | Republican | WI | 7 |
23. Duncan, Jeff | Republican | SC | 3 |
24. Ellmers, Renee | Republican | NC | 2 |
25. Farenthold, Blake | Republican | TX | 27 |
26. Fincher, Stephen | Republican | TN | 8 |
27. Fitzpatrick, Michael | Republican | PA | 8 |
28. Fleischmann, Charles “Chuck” | Republican | TN | 3 |
29. Flores, Bill | Republican | TX | 17 |
30. Gardner, Cory | Republican | CO | 4 |
31. Gibbs, Bob | Republican | OH | 18 |
32. Gibson, Christopher | Republican | NY | 20 |
33. Gosar, Paul | Republican | AZ | 1 |
34. Gowdy, Trey | Republican | SC | 4 |
35. Griffin, Tim | Republican | AR | 2 |
36. Griffith, Morgan | Republican | VA | 9 |
37. Grimm, Michael | Republican | NY | 13 |
38. Guinta, Frank | Republican | NH | 1 |
39. Hanabusa, Colleen | Democrat | HI | 1 |
40. Hanna, Richard | Republican | NY | 24 |
41. Harris, Andy | Republican | MD | 1 |
42. Hartzler, Vicky | Republican | MO | 4 |
43. Hayworth, Nan | Republican | NY | 19 |
44. Heck, Joe | Republican | NV | 3 |
45. Herrera, Jaime | Republican | WA | 3 |
46. Huelskamp, Tim | Republican | KS | 1 |
47. Huizenga, Bill | Republican | MI | 2 |
48. Hultgren, Randall | Republican | IL | 14 |
49. Hurt, Robert | Republican | VA | 5 |
50. Johnson, Bill | Republican | OH | 6 |
51. Keating, William | Democrat | MA | 10 |
52. Kelly, Mike | Republican | PA | 3 |
53. Kinzinger, Adam | Republican | IL | 11 |
54. Labrador, Raul | Republican | ID | 1 |
55. Landry, Jeff | Republican | LA | 3 |
56. Lankford, James | Republican | OK | 5 |
57. Long, Billy | Republican | MO | 7 |
58. Marino, Thomas | Republican | PA | 10 |
59. McKinley, David | Republican | WV | 1 |
60. Meehan, Patrick | Republican | PA | 7 |
61. Mulvaney, Mick | Republican | SC | 5 |
62. Noem, Kristi | Republican | SD | At-Large |
63. Nugent, Richard | Republican | FL | 5 |
64. Nunnelee, Alan | Republican | MS | 1 |
65. Palazzo, Steven | Republican | MS | 4 |
66. Pearce, Steve | Republican | NM | 2 |
67. Pompeo, Mike | Republican | KS | 4 |
68. Quayle, Ben | Republican | AZ | 3 |
69. Renacci, Jim | Republican | OH | 16 |
70. Ribble, Reid | Republican | WI | 8 |
71. Richmond, Cedric | Democrat | LA | 2 |
72. Rigell, Scott | Republican | VA | 2 |
73. Rivera, David | Republican | FL | 25 |
74. Roby, Martha | Republican | AL | 2 |
75. Rokita, Todd | Republican | IN | 4 |
76. Ross, Dennis | Republican | FL | 12 |
77. Runyan, Jon | Republican | NJ | 3 |
78. Schilling, Bobby | Republican | IL | 17 |
79. Schweikert, David | Republican | AZ | 5 |
80. Scott, Austin | Republican | GA | 8 |
81. Scott, Tim | Republican | SC | 1 |
82. Sewell, Terri | Democrat | AL | 7 |
83. Southerland, Steve | Republican | FL | 2 |
84. Stivers, Steve | Republican | OH | 15 |
85. Tipton, Scott | Republican | CO | 3 |
86. Walberg, Tim | Republican | MI | 7 |
87. Walsh, Joe | Republican | IL | 8 |
88. Webster, Daniel | Republican | FL | 8 |
89. West, Allen | Republican | FL | 22 |
90. Wilson, Frederica | Democrat | FL | 17 |
91. Womack, Steve | Republican | AR | 3 |
92. Woodall, Rob | Republican | GA | 7 |
93. Yoder, Kevin | Republican | KS | 3 |
94. Young, Todd | Republican | IN | 9 |
6. Who is currently the longest serving Member in the House of Representatives for the 111th Congress?
Representative John Dingell of Michigan is the Dean of the House, having served over 53 years; he began his service on December 13, 1955 and continues to serve to the present day.
On February 11, 2009, Representative John Dingell surpassed Honorable Jamie Whitten of Mississippi, who served 53 years, 2 months. His service began on November 4, 1941 and ended on January 3, 1995.
On February 11, 2009, Representative John Dingell surpassed Honorable Jamie Whitten of Mississippi, who served 53 years, 2 months. His service began on November 4, 1941 and ended on January 3, 1995.
7. How many Representatives from the 111th Congress have served, or are currently serving, in the military?
Ninety-four Representatives have served or are currently serving in the military on reserve duty.
8. Who are the Representatives who are retiring or leaving in the 111th Congress?
Representative | Party | State | District | |
Appointed to Senate | ||||
1. Gillibrand, Kirsten E. | D | NY | 20 | |
Deceased | ||||
1. Murtha, John P. | D | PA | 12 | |
Primary Election (Unsuccessful) | ||||
1. Griffith, Parker | R | AL | 05 | |
2. Inglis, Bob | R | SC | 04 | |
3. Kilpatrick, Carolyn C. | D | MI | 13 | |
4. Mollohan, Alan B. | D | WV | 01 | |
Resigned | ||||
1. Abercrombie, Neil | D | HI | 01 | |
2. Deal, Nathan | R | GA | 09 | |
3. Emanuel, Rahm | D | IL | 05 | |
4. Massa, Eric J. J. | D | NY | 29 | |
5. McHugh, John | R | NY | 23 | |
6. Solis, Hilda L. | D | CA | 32 | |
7. Souder, Mark E. | R | IN | 03 | |
8. Tauscher, Ellen O. | D | CA | 10 | |
9. Wexler, Robert | D | FL | 19 | |
Retiring | ||||
1. Baird, Brian | D | WA | 03 | |
2. Berry, Marion | D | AR | 01 | |
3. Brown, Jr. Henry E. | R | SC | 01 | |
4. Brown-Waite, Ginny | R | FL | 05 | |
5. Buyer, Steve | R | IN | 04 | |
6. Delahunt, Bill | D | MA | 10 | |
7. Diaz-Balart, Lincoln | R | FL | 21 | |
8. Ehlers, Vernon J. | R | MI | 03 | |
9. Gordon, Bart | D | TN | 06 | |
10. Hoekstra, Peter | R | MI | 02 | |
11. Kennedy, Patrick J. | D | RI | 01 | |
12. Linder, John | R | GA | 07 | |
13. Moore, Dennis | D | KS | 03 | |
14. Obey, David R. | D | WI | 07 | |
15. Radanovich, George | R | CA | 19 | |
16. Shadegg, John | R | AZ | 03 | |
17. Snyder, Vic | D | AR | 02 | |
18. Stupak, Bart | D | MI | 01 | |
19. Tanner, John | D | TN | 06 | |
20. Watson, Diane E. | D | CA | 33 | |
Running for Senate or other office (Party Nomination) Results | ||||
1. Davis, Danny | D | IL | 07 | Running for Mayor of Chicago |
9. Who are the freshmen House Members serving in the 111th Congress?
Democrats
Republicans
Independent
1. Bobby Bright (2) AL | 14. Frank Kratovil (1) MD | 27. Scott Murphy (20) NY |
2. Ann Kirkpatrick (1) AZ | 15. Chellie Pingree (1) ME | 28. Larry Kissell (8) NC |
3. John Garamendi (10) CA | 16. Mark Schauer (7) MI | 29. Steve Driehaus (1) OH |
4. Judy Chu (32) CA | 17. Gary Peters (9) MI | 30. Mary Jo Kilroy (15) OH |
5. Jared Polis (2) CO | 18. Dina Titus (3) NV | 31. John A. Boccieri (16) OH |
6. Betsy Markey (4) CO | 19. John Adler (3) NJ | 32. Kurt Schrader (5) OR |
7. Jim Himes (4) CT | 20. Martin T. Heinrich (1) NM | 33. Kathy Dahlkemper (3) PA |
8. Alan Grayson (8) FL | 21. Harry Teague (2) NM | 34. Mark S. Critz (12) PA |
9. Theodore E. Deutch (19) FL | 22. Ben R. Luján (3) NM | 35. Glenn Nye (2) VA |
10. Suzanne Kosmas (24) FL | 23. Michael McMahon (13) NY | 36. Tom Perriello (5) VA |
11. Walt Minnick (1) ID | 24. Paul D. Tonko (21) NY | 37. Gerald E. “Gerry” Connolly (11) VA |
12. Mike Quigley (5) IL | 25. Daniel B. Maffei (25) NY | 38. Pedro Pierluisi (Res. Com.) PR |
13. Deborah Halvorson (11) IL | 26. Bill Owens (23) NY |
Republicans
1. Parker Griffith (5) AL | 10. Marlin Stutzman (3) IN | 18. Leonard Lance (7) NJ | |
2. Tom McClintock (4) CA | 11. Lynn Jenkins (2) KS | 19. Christopher John Lee (26) NY | |
3. Duncan D. Hunter (52) CA | 12. S. Brett Guthrie (2) KY | 20. Tom Reed (29) NY | |
4. Mike Coffman (6) CO | 13. Anh "Joseph" Cao (2) LA | 21. Steve Austria (7) OH | |
5. Bill Posey (15) FL | 14. John Fleming (4) LA | 22. Glenn Thompson (5) PA | |
6. Tom Rooney (16) FL | 15. William "Bill" Cassidy (6) LA | 23. David P. Roe (1) TN | |
7. Tom Graves (9) GA | 16. Erik Paulsen (3) MN | 24. Pete Olson (22) TX | |
8. Charles K. Djou (1) HI | 17. Gregg Harper (3) MS | 25. Jason Chaffetz (3) UT | |
9. Aaron Schock (18) IL | 18. Blaine Luetkemeyer (9) MO | 26. Cynthia Lummis (At-Large) WY |
Independent
1. Gregorio Sablan (Delegate) MP |
10. Which Representatives of the 111th Congress are the recipients of nationally prestigious scholarships?
Rhodes Scholars | Fulbright Scholars |
Rep. Jim Cooper, D-TN | Rep. Tom Cole, R-OK |
Rep. James A. Himes, D-CT | Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-AZ |
Rep. John P. Sarbanes, D-MD | |
Marshall Scholar | |
Rep. John M. Spratt Jr., D-SC | |
11. Who are the 10 youngest and the 10 oldest Representatives of the 111th Congress?
Youngest | |
1. Aaron Schock, R-IL | 05/28/1981 |
2. Duncan D. Hunter, R-CA | 12/07/1976 |
3. Patrick T. McHenry, R-NC | 10/22/1975 |
4. Jared Polis, D-CO | 05/12/1975 |
5. André Carson, D-IN | 10/16/1974 |
6. Tom Perriello, D-VA | 10/09/1974 |
7. Glenn Nye, D-VA | 09/09/1974 |
8. Adam H. Putnam, R-FL | 07/31/1974 |
9. Patrick J. Murphy, D-PA | 10/19/1973 |
10. Devin Nunes, R-CA | 10/01/1973 |
Oldest | |
1. Ralph Hall, R-TX | 05/03/1923 |
2. Roscoe G. Bartlett, R-MD | 06/03/1926 |
3. John Dingell, D-MI | 07/08/1926 |
4. John Conyers Jr., D-MI | 05/16/1929 |
5. Louise Slaughter, D-NY | 08/14/1929 |
6. Dale Kildee, D-MI | 09/16/1929 |
7. Charles Rangel, D-NY | 06/11/1930 |
8. Sam Johnson, R-TX | 10/11/1930 |
9. C.W. Bill Young, R-FL | 12/16/1930 |
10. Howard Coble, R-NC | 03/18/1931 |
12. What are the terms and qualifications for a Member of the United States House of Representatives?
Candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives must be at least twenty-five years old, a resident of the state they wish to represent, and a U.S. citizen for at least seven years. Members of the U.S. House of Representatives are elected every two years for a two-year term.
As set forth in Article I, Section 2, of the United States Constitution, "The House of Representatives shall be composed of Members chosen every second year by the People of the several States. . ." Furthermore, "No Person shall be a Representative who shall not have attained to the Age of twenty five Years, and been seven Years a Citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State which he shall be chosen."
As set forth in Article I, Section 2, of the United States Constitution, "The House of Representatives shall be composed of Members chosen every second year by the People of the several States. . ." Furthermore, "No Person shall be a Representative who shall not have attained to the Age of twenty five Years, and been seven Years a Citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State which he shall be chosen."
13. What does the Oath of Office state?
The Speaker of the House administers the oath of office as follows:
“I, (name of Member), do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign or domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter. So help me God.”
14. Where can I find the Résumé of Congressional Activity?
The House Library holds the Résumé of Congressional Activity from the 80th through the present Congress.