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Who represents you in Washington D.C.?  Congress works for each and every American.  It's up to us to assure that Congress is doing their job and knows where we stand on issues.  We can voice our concerns via ongoing communication and through the election process.  Send an SOS to Congress Click Here.  A complete listing of our elected Congressional members and their respective election cycle is provided below. Indicates that Senator does not plan to run for re-election. 

 

U.S. Senate - Class III

 

 Senators in Class III were elected to office in the November 2004 general election. Their terms run from the beginning of the 109th Congress on January 3, 2005 to the end of the 111th Congress in January 2011.

 

Democrats

Bayh, Evan (D-IN)

Bennet, Michael F. (D-CO)

Boxer, Barbara (D-CA)

Burris, Roland W. (D-IL)

Dodd, Christopher J. (D-CT)

Dorgan, Byron L. (D-ND)

Feingold, Russell D. (D-WI)

Inouye, Daniel K. (D-HI)

Kaufman, Edward E. (D-DE)

Leahy, Patrick J. (D-VT)

Lincoln, Blanche L. (D-AR)

Mikulski, Barbara A. (D-MD)

Murray, Patty (D-WA)

Reid, Harry (D-NV)

Schumer, Charles E. (D-NY)

Specter, Arlen (D-PA)

Wyden, Ron (D-OR)

 

Republicans

Bennett, Robert F. (R-UT)

Bond, Christopher S. (R-MO)

Brownback, Sam (R-KS)

Bunning, Jim (R-KY)

Burr, Richard (R-NC)

Coburn, Tom (R-OK)

Crapo, Mike (R-ID)

DeMint, Jim (R-SC)

Grassley, Chuck (R-IA)

Gregg, Judd (R-NH)

Isakson, Johnny (R-GA)

Martinez, Mel (R-FL)

McCain, John (R-AZ)

Murkowski, Lisa (R-AK)

Shelby, Richard C. (R-AL)

Thune, John (R-SD)

Vitter, David (R-LA)

Voinovich, George V. (R-OH)

U.S. Senate - Class I

 

Senators in Class I were elected to office in the November 2006 general election. Their terms run from the beginning of the 110th Congress on January 3, 2007 to the end of the 112th Congress in January 2013.

 

Democrats

Akaka, Daniel K. (D-HI)

Bingaman, Jeff (D-NM)

Brown, Sherrod (D-OH)

Byrd, Robert C. (D-WV)

Cantwell, Maria (D-WA)

Cardin, Benjamin L. (D-MD)

Carper, Thomas R. (D-DE)

Casey, Robert P., Jr. (D-PA)

Conrad, Kent (D-ND)

Feinstein, Dianne (D-CA)

Gillibrand, Kirsten E. (D-NY)

Klobuchar, Amy (D-MN)

Kohl, Herb (D-WI)

McCaskill, Claire (D-MO)

Menendez, Robert (D-NJ)

Nelson, Ben (D-NE)

Nelson, Bill (D-FL)

Stabenow, Debbie (D-MI)

Tester, Jon (D-MT)

Webb, Jim (D-VA)

Whitehouse, Sheldon (D-RI)

 

Republicans

Barrasso, John (R-WY)

Brown, Scott (R-MA)

Corker, Bob (R-TN)

Ensign, John (R-NV)

Hatch, Orrin G. (R-UT)

Hutchison, Kay Bailey (R-TX)

Kyl, Jon (R-AZ)

Lugar, Richard G. (R-IN)

Snowe, Olympia J. (R-ME)

Wicker, Roger F. (R-MS)

 

Independents

Lieberman, Joseph I. (ID-CT)

Sanders, Bernard (I-VT)

 

  U.S. Senate - Class II

 

Senators in Class II were elected to office in the November 2008 general election. Their terms run from the beginning of the 111th Congress on January 6, 2009 to the end of the 113th Congress in January 2015.

 

Democrats

Baucus, Max (D-MT)

Begich, Mark (D-AK)

Durbin, Richard (D-IL)

Franken, Al (D-MN)

Hagan, Kay R. (D-NC)

Harkin, Tom (D-IA)

Johnson, Tim (D-SD)

Kerry, John F. (D-MA)

Landrieu, Mary L. (D-LA)

Lautenberg, Frank R. (D-NJ)

Levin, Carl (D-MI)

Merkley, Jeff (D-OR)

Pryor, Mark L. (D-AR)

Reed, Jack (D-RI)

Rockefeller, John D., IV (D-WV)

Shaheen, Jeanne (D-NH)

Udall, Mark (D-CO)

Udall, Tom (D-NM)

Warner, Mark R. (D-VA)

 

Republicans

Alexander, Lamar (R-TN)

Chambliss, Saxby (R-GA)

Cochran, Thad (R-MS)

Collins, Susan M. (R-ME)

Cornyn, John (R-TX)

Enzi, Michael B. (R-WY)

Graham, Lindsey (R-SC)

Inhofe, James M. (R-OK)

Johanns, Mike (R-NE)

McConnell, Mitch (R-KY)

Risch, James E. (R-ID)

Roberts, Pat (R-KS)

Sessions, Jeff (R-AL)

U.S. House of Representatives 

 

The United States House of Representatives elections will be held on November 2, 2010. Elections will be held for all 435 seats, representing the 50 U.S. states U.S. Elections also will be held for the delegates from the District of Columbia and four of the five U.S. territories. The only seat in the House not up for election is that of the Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico, who serves a four-year term and will next face election in 2012. For a complete listing of House members Click Here.

 

So far, the following seventeen U.S. Representatives are voluntarily retiring from the House at the end of their current term:

 

Democrats

  • Alabama's 7th congressional district: Artur Davis: To run for governor of Alabama.
  • Arkansas' 1st congressional district: Marion Berry: Retiring due to health concerns.
  • Arkansas' 2nd congressional district: Vic Snyder: Retiring to spend more time with family.
  • California's 33rd congressional distric: Diane Watson: Retiring
  • Florida's 17th congressional district: Kendrick Meek: To run for the U.S. Senate.
  • Hawaii's 1st congresional district: Neil Abercrombie: To run for governor of Hawaii.
  • Kansas' 3rd congressional district: Dennis Moore: Retiring "Time for a new generation of leadership"
  • Louisiana's 3rd congressional district: Charlie Melancon: To run for the U.S. Senate. 
  • New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district: Paul Hodes: To run for the U.S. Senate.
  • New York's 29th congressional district: Eric Massa: Resigned under investigation
  • Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district: Joe Sestak: To run for the U.S. Senate.
  • Rhode Island's 1st congressional district: Patrick J. Kennedy: Retiring "[take] a new direction."
  • Tennessee's 6th congressional district: Bart Gordon: Retiring "...it's time for a new chapter."
  • Tennessee's 8th congressional district: John S. Tanner: Retiring, reasons not known
  • Washington's 3rd congressional district: Brian Baird: Retiring, to pursue other options.
  • Wisconsin's 7th congressional district: David Obey: Retiring, reasons not known

 

Republicans

  • Arkansas' 3rd congressional district: John Boozman: To run for U.S. Senate.
  • Arizona's 3rd congressional district: John Shadegg: Retiring to pursue other interests.
  • California's 19th congressional district: George Radanovich: Retiring to put family obligations first.
  • Delaware's At-large congressional district: Michael Castle: To run for U.S. Senate.
  • Florida's 12th congressional district: Adam Putnam: To run for Florida commissioner of agriculture.
  • Florida's 21st congressional district: Lincoln Diaz-Balart: Retiring to do law practice.
  • Georgia's 9th congressional district: Nathan Deal: To run for governor of Georgia.
  • Illinois' 10th congressional district: Mark Kirk: To run for US Senate.
  • Indiana's 4th congressional district: Steve Buyer: Retiring due to wife's illness
  • Kansas' 1st congressional district: Jerry Moran: To run for the US Senate.
  • Kansas' 4th congressional district:  Todd Tiahrt: To run for the U.S. Senate.
  • Michigan's 2nd congressional district: Pete Hoekstra: To run for governor of Michigan.
  • Michigan's 3rd congressional district: Vern Ehlers: Retiring
  • Missouri's 7th congressional district: Roy Blunt: To run for the U.S. Senate
  • Oklahoma's 5th congressional district: Mary Fallin: To run for governor of Oklahoma.
  • South Carolina's 1st congressional district: Henry E. Brown, Jr.: Retiring to spend more time with family.
  • South Carolina's 3rd congressional district: J. Gresham Barrett: To run for governor of South Carolina.
  • Tennessee's 3rd congressional district: Zach Wamp: To run for governor of Tennessee.