94TH UNITED STATES CONGRESS


The 'Ninety-fourth 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 1975 to January 3 1977, during the administration of U.S. President Gerald R. Ford.
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.

Contents
Dates of sessions
Major events
Major legislation
House of Representatives
Leadership
Senate
Majority leadership
Minority leadership
House of Representatives
Majority leadership
Minority leadership
Members
Senate
House of Representatives
Delegates
Resident Commissioners
Changes in Membership
Officers
Senate
House of Representatives
See also
References
External links

Dates of sessions


January 3 1975January 3 1977

★ First session: January 14 1975December 19 1975

★ Second session: January 19 1976October 1 1976
Previous congress: ''93rd Congress''

Next congress: ''95th Congress''

Major events


:''Main article: Events of 1975; Events of 1976''

Major legislation


:''Main article: List of United States federal legislation in the 94th Congress
House of Representatives

Leadership


Senate

'President of the Senate': Nelson A. Rockefeller
'President pro tempore':

Majority leadership

'Leader': Mike Mansfield, ''Montana''
'Whip': Robert Byrd, ''West Virginia''
Minority leadership

'Leader': Hugh Scott, ''Pennsylvania''
'Whip': Robert P. Griffin, ''Michigan''
House of Representatives

Majority leadership

'Speaker': Carl Albert, ''Oklahoma''
'Leader': Tip O'Neill, ''Massachusetts''
'Whip': John J. McFall, ''California''
Minority leadership

'Leader': John Jacob Rhodes, ''Arizona''
'Whip': Robert H. Michel, ''Illinois''

Members


Senate

Senators are popularly elected statewide every two years, with one-third beginning new six year terms with each Congress.
:'Alabama'
John J. Sparkman, ''(D)''
James B. Allen, ''(D)'':'Alaska'
Ted Stevens, ''(R)''
Mike Gravel, ''(D)'':'Arizona'
Paul J. Fannin, ''(R)''
Barry Goldwater, ''(R)'':'Arkansas'
John L. McClellan, ''(D)''
Dale L. Bumpers, ''(D)'':'California'
Alan MacGregor Cranston, ''(D)''
John V. Tunney, ''(D)'':'Colorado'
Floyd K. Haskell, ''(D)''
Gary Hart, ''(D)'':'Connecticut'
Abraham A. Ribicoff, ''(D)''
Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., ''(R)'':'Delaware'
William V. Roth, Jr., ''(R)''
Joseph R. Biden, Jr., ''(D)'':'Florida'
Lawton Chiles, ''(D)''
Richard Stone, ''(D)'':'Georgia'
Herman E. Talmadge, ''(D)''
Sam Nunn, ''(D)'':'Hawaii'
Hiram L. Fong, ''(R)''
Daniel K. Inouye, ''(D)'':'Idaho'
Frank Church, ''(D)''
James A. McClure, ''(R)'':'Illinois'
Charles H. Percy, ''(R)''
Adlai Stevenson III, ''(D)'':'Indiana'
Vance Hartke, ''(D)''
Birch E. Bayh II, ''(D)'':'Iowa'
Richard C. Clark, ''(D)''
John C. Culver, ''(D)'':'Kansas'
James B. Pearson, ''(R)''
Bob Dole, ''(R)'':'Kentucky'
Walter D. Huddleston, ''(D)''
Wendell H. Ford, ''(D)'':'Louisiana'
Russell B. Long, ''(D)''
J. Bennett Johnston, ''(D)'':'Maine'
Edmund S. Muskie, ''(D)''
William D. Hathaway, ''(D)'':'Maryland'
Charles Mathias, Jr., ''(R)''
John Glenn Beall, Jr., ''(R)'':'Massachusetts'
Edward Kennedy, ''(D)''
Edward Brooke, ''(R)'':'Michigan'
Philip A. Hart, ''(D)''
Robert P. Griffin, ''(R)'':'Minnesota'
Walter Mondale, ''(DFL)'', resigned December 30, 1976:
Wendell Anderson, ''(DFL)'', appointed to fill vacancy
Hubert Humphrey, ''(DFL)'':'Mississippi'
James O. Eastland, ''(D)''
John C. Stennis, ''(D)'':'Missouri'
Stuart Symington, ''(D)''
Thomas F. Eagleton, ''(D)''
:'Montana'
Mike Mansfield, ''(D)''
Lee Metcalf, ''(D)'':'Nebraska'
Roman L. Hruska, ''(R)''
Carl T. Curtis, ''(R)'':'Nevada'
Howard W. Cannon, ''(D)''
Paul Laxalt, ''(R)'':'New Hampshire'
Thomas J. McIntyre, ''(D)''
John A. Durkin, ''(D)'' (Starting in September 1975):'New Jersey'
Clifford P. Case, ''(R)''
Harrison A. Williams, ''(D)'':'New Mexico'
Joseph Montoya, ''(D)''
Pete V. Domenici, ''(R)'':'New York'
Jacob K. Javits, ''(R)''
James L. Buckley, ''Conservative'' (Republican caucus):'North Carolina'
Jesse Helms, ''(R)''
Robert B. Morgan, ''(D)'':'North Dakota'
Milton R. Young, ''(R)''
Quentin N. Burdick, ''(D)'':'Ohio'
Robert Taft, Jr., ''(R)''
John H. Glenn Jr., ''(D)'':'Oklahoma'
Henry Bellmon, ''(R)''
Dewey F. Bartlett, ''(R)'':'Oregon'
Mark O. Hatfield, ''(R)''
Robert W. Packwood, ''(R)'':'Pennsylvania'
Hugh Scott, ''(R)''
Richard S. Schweiker, ''(R)'':'Rhode Island'
John O. Pastore, ''(D)''
Claiborne Pell, ''(D)'':'South Carolina'
Strom Thurmond, ''(R)''
Ernest F. Hollings, ''(D)'':'South Dakota'
George S. McGovern, ''(D)''
James Abourezk, ''(D)'':'Tennessee'
Howard Baker, ''(R)''
William E. Brock III, ''(R)'':'Texas'
John Tower, ''(R)''
Lloyd Bentsen, ''(D)'':'Utah'
Frank E. Moss, ''(D)''
Jake Garn, ''(R)'':'Vermont'
Robert T. Stafford, ''(R)''
Patrick Leahy, ''(D)'':'Virginia'
Harry F. Byrd, Jr., ''Independent'' (Democratic caucus)
William L. Scott, ''(R)'':'Washington'
Warren G. Magnuson, ''(D)''
Henry M. Jackson, ''(D)'':'West Virginia'
Jennings Randolph, ''(D)''
Robert Byrd, ''(D)'':'Wisconsin'
William Proxmire, ''(D)''
Gaylord A. Nelson, ''(D)'':'Wyoming'
Gale W. McGee, ''(D)''
Clifford P. Hansen, ''(R)''

House of Representatives

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The names of members of the House of Representatives elected statewide ''at-large,'' are preceded by an "A/L," and the names of those elected from districts, whether plural or single member, are preceded by their district numbers.
Many of the congressional district numbers are linked to articles describing the district itself. Since the boundaries of the districts have changed often and substantially, the linked article may only describe the district as it exists today, and not as it was at the time of this Congress.
:'Alabama'
Jack Edwards, ''(R)''
William L. Dickinson, ''(R)''
Bill Nichols, ''(D)''
Tom Bevill, ''(D)''
Robert E. Jones, Jr., ''(D)''
John Hall Buchanan, Jr., ''(R)''
Walter Flowers, ''(D)'':'Alaska':
Don Young, ''(R)'':'Arizona'
John Jacob Rhodes, ''(R)''
Mo Udall, ''(D)''
Sam Steiger, ''(R)''
John Bertrand Conlan, ''(R)'':'Arkansas'
Bill Alexander, Jr., ''(D)''
Wilbur Mills, ''(D)''
John Paul Hammerschmidt, ''(R)''
Ray Thornton, ''(D)'':'California'
Harold T. Johnson, ''(D)''
Donald H. Clausen, ''(R)''
John E. Moss, ''(D)''
Robert L. Leggett, ''(D)''
John L. Burton, ''(D)''
Phillip Burton, ''(D)''
George Miller , ''(D)''
Ronald V. Dellums, ''(D)''
Pete Stark, ''(D)''
Don Edwards, ''(D)''
Leo Ryan, ''(D)''
Paul N. McCloskey, Jr. , ''(R)''
Norman Mineta, ''(D)''
John J. McFall, ''(D)''
B. F. Sisk, ''(D)''
Burt L. Talcott, ''(R)''
John Hans Krebs, ''(D)''
William M. Ketchum, ''(R)''
Robert J. Lagomarsino, ''(R)''
Barry Goldwater, Jr., ''(R)''
James C. Corman, ''(D)''
Carlos J. Moorhead, ''(R)''
Thomas M. Rees, ''(D)''
Henry Waxman, ''(D)''
Edward R. Roybal, ''(D)''
John H. Rousselot, ''(R)''
Alphonzo E. Bell, Jr., ''(R)''
Yvonne B. Burke, ''(D)''
Augustus F. Hawkins, ''(D)''
George E. Danielson, ''(D)''
Charles H. Wilson, ''(D)''
Glenn M. Anderson, ''(D)''
Del M. Clawson, ''(R)''
Mark W. Hannaford, ''(D)''
James F. Lloyd, ''(D)''
George Brown, Jr., ''(D)''
Jerry Lyle Pettis, ''(R)'', died February 14, 1975:
Shirley Neil Pettis, ''(R)'', elected to fill vacancy
Jerry M. Patterson, ''(D)''
Charles E. Wiggins, ''(R)''
Andrew J. Hinshaw, ''(R)''
Bob Wilson, ''(R)''
Lionel Van Deerlin, ''(D)''
Clair W. Burgener, ''(R)'':'Colorado'
Patricia Schroeder, ''(D)''
Tim Wirth, ''(D)''
Frank E. Evans, ''(D)''
James Paul Johnson, ''(R)''
William L. Armstrong, ''(R)'':'Connecticut'
William Ross Cotter, ''(D)''
Christopher John Dodd, ''(D)''
Robert Nicholas Giaimo, ''(D)''
Stewart Brett McKinney, ''(R)''
Ronald A. Sarasin, ''(R)''
Toby Moffett, ''(D)'':'Delaware'
Pierre S. du Pont, IV, ''(R)'':'Florida'
Robert L.F. Sikes, ''(D)''
Don Fuqua, ''(D)''
Charles E. Bennett, ''(D)''
William V. Chappell, Jr., ''(D)''
Richard Kelly, ''(R)''
Bill Young, ''(R)''
Sam M. Gibbons, ''(D)''
James A. Haley, ''(D)''
Louis Frey, Jr., ''(R)''
Louis A. Bafalis, ''(R)''
Paul G. Rogers, ''(D)''
J. Herbert Burke, ''(R)''
William Lehman, ''(D)''
Claude Pepper, ''(D)''
Dante B. Fascell, ''(D)'''Georgia'
Ronald B. Ginn, ''(D)''
Dawson Mathis, ''(D)''
Jack T. Brinkley, ''(D)''
Elliott H. Levitas, ''(D)''
Andrew Young, ''(D)''
John J. Flynt, Jr., ''(D)''
Lawrence P. McDonald, ''(D)''
Williamson S. Stuckey, Jr., ''(D)''
Phillip M. Landrum, ''(D)''
Robert G. Stephens, Jr., ''(D)'':'Hawaii'
Patsy Mink, ''(D)''
Spark Masayuki Matsunaga , ''(D)'':'Idaho'
Steve Symms, ''(R)''
George V. Hansen, ''(R)'':'Illinois'
Ralph Metcalfe ''(D)''
Morgan F. Murphy ''(D)''
Marty Russo ''(D)''
Edward J. Derwinski ''(R)''
John C. Kluczynski ''(D)''
Henry J. Hyde ''(R)''
Cardiss Collins ''(D)''
Daniel D. Rostenkowski ''(D)''
Sidney R. Yates ''(D)''
Abner J. Mikva ''(D)''
Frank Annunzio ''(D)''
Philip M. Crane ''(R)''
Robert McClory ''(R)''
John N. Erlenborn ''(R)''
Tim Lee Hall ''(D)''
John B. Anderson ''(R)''
George M. O'Brien ''(R)''
Robert H. Michel ''(R)''
Thomas F. Railsback ''(R)''
Paul Findley ''(R)''
Edward Rell Madigan ''(R)''
George E. Shipley ''(D)''
Melvin Price ''(D)''
Paul Simon ''(D)'' :'Indiana'
Ray J. Madden ''(D)''
Floyd Fithian ''(D)''
John Brademas ''(D)''
J. Edward Roush ''(D)''
Elwood Hillis ''(R)''
David W. Evans ''(D)''
John T. Myers ''(R)''
Philip H. Hayes ''(D)''
Lee H. Hamilton ''(D)''
Philip R. Sharp ''(D)''
Andrew Jacobs, Jr. ''(D)'' :'Iowa'
Edward Mezvinsky ''(D)''
Michael T. Blouin ''(D)''
Charles E. Grassley ''(R)''
Neal E. Smith ''(D)''
Tom Harkin ''(D)''
Berkley Bedell ''(D)'' :'Kansas'
Keith Sebelius ''(R)''
Martha Elizabeth Keys ''(D)''
E. Lawrence Winn, Jr. ''(R)''
Garner E. Shriver ''(R)''
Joe Skubitz, Jr. ''(R)'' :'Kentucky'
Carroll Hubbard, Jr. ''(D)''
William H. Natcher ''(D)''
Romano L. Mazzoli ''(D)''
M. Gene Snyder ''(R)''
Tim Lee Carter ''(R)''
John B. Breckinridge ''(D)''
Carl D. Perkins ''(D)'' :'Louisiana'
F. Edward Hébert ''(D)''
Lindy Boggs ''(D)''
David C. Treen ''(R)''
Joseph D. Waggonner, Jr. ''(D)''
Otto E. Passman ''(D)''
Henson Moore ''(R)''
John B. Breaux ''(D)''
Gillis W. Long ''(D)'' :'Maine'
David F. Emery ''(R)''
William Cohen ''(R)'' :'Maryland'
Robert Bauman ''(R)''
Clarence D. Long ''(D)''
Paul Sarbanes ''(D)''
Marjorie Holt ''(R)''
Gladys Spellman ''(D)''
Goodloe Byron '(D)''
Parren Mitchell ''(D)''
Gilbert Gude ''(R)'' :'Massachusetts'
Silvio O. Conte ''(R)''
Edward P. Boland ''(D)''
Joseph Early ''(D)''
Robert Drinan ''(D)''
Paul Tsongas ''(D)''
Michael J. Harrington ''(D)''
Torbert H. Macdonald ''(D)''
Thomas P. (Tip) O'Neill, Jr. ''(D)''
Joe Moakley ''(D)''
Margaret M. Heckler ''(R)''
James A. Burke ''(D)''
Gerry Studds ''(D)'' :'Michigan'
John Conyers, Jr. ''(D)''
Marvin L. Esch ''(R)''
Garry E. Brown ''(R)''
J. Edward Hutchinson ''(R)''
Richard Vander Veen ''(D)''
Bob Carr ''(D)''
Donald W. Riegle, Jr. ''(D)'', resigned December 30, 1976
Bob Traxler ''(D)''
Guy A. Vander Jagt ''(R)''
Elford A. Cederberg ''(R)''
Philip E. Ruppe ''(R)''
James G. O'Hara ''(D)''
Charles C. Diggs, Jr. ''(D)''
Lucien N. Nedzi ''(D)''
William D. Ford ''(D)''
John D. Dingell, Jr. ''(D)''
William M. Brodhead ''(D)''
James J. Blanchard ''(D)''
William S. Broomfield ''(R)'' :'Minnesota'
Al Quie, ''(R)''
Tom Hagedorn, ''(R)''
Bill Frenzel, ''(R)''
Joseph Karth, ''(DFL)''
Donald M. Fraser, ''(DFL)''
Richard Nolan, ''(DFL)''
Robert Bergland, '(DFL)''
Jim Oberstar, ''(DFL)'':'Mississippi'
Thomas G. Abernethy ''(D)''
David R. Bowen ''(D)''
Gillespie V. Montgomery ''(D)''
Thad Cochran ''(R)''
Trent Lott ''(R)''
:'Missouri'
William L. Clay, Sr. ''(D)''
James W. Symington ''(D)''
Leonor K. Sullivan ''(D)''
William J. Randall ''(D)''
Richard W. Bolling ''(D)''
Jerry Litton ''(D)'', died august 3, 1976:
Tom Coleman ''(R)'', elected to fill vacancy
Gene Taylor ''(R)''
Richard H. Ichord, II ''(D)''
William L. Hungate ''(D)''
William Dean Burlison ''(D)'':'Montana'
Max Baucus ''(D)''
John Melcher ''(D)'' :'Nebraska'
Charles Thone ''(R)''
John Y. McCollister ''(R)''
Virginia Smith ''(R)'' :'Nevada'
James David Santini ''(D)'' :'New Hampshire'
Norman D'Amours ''(D)''
James C. Cleveland ''(R)'' :'New Jersey'
James J. Florio ''(D)''
William J. Hughes ''(D)''
James J. Howard ''(D)''
Frank Thompson, Jr. ''(D)''
Millicent Fenwick ''(R)''
Edwin B. Forsythe ''(R)''
Andrew Maguire ''(D)''
Robert A. Roe ''(D)''
Henry Helstoski ''(D)''
Peter W. Rodino, Jr. ''(D)''
Joseph G. Minish ''(D)''
Matthew J. Rinaldo ''(R)''
Helen Stevenson Meyner ''(D)''
Dominick V. Daniels ''(D)''
Edward J. Patten ''(D)'' :'New Mexico'
Manuel Lujan, Jr. ''(R)''
Harold L. Runnels ''(D)'' :'New York'
Otis G. Pike ''(D)''
Thomas J. Downey ''(D)''
Jerome A. Ambro, Jr. ''(D)''
Norman F. Lent ''(R)''
John W. Wydler ''(R)''
Lester L. Wolff ''(D)''
Joseph P. Addabbo ''(D)''
Benjamin S. Rosenthal ''(D)''
James J. Delaney ''(D)''
Mario Biaggi ''(D)''
James H. Scheuer ''(D)''
Shirley Chisholm ''(D)''
Stephen J. Solarz ''(D)''
Frederick W. Richmond ''(D)''
Leo C. Zeferetti ''(D)''
Elizabeth Holtzman ''(D)''
John M. Murphy ''(D)''
Edward I. Koch ''(D)''
Charles B. Rangel ''(D)''
Bella Abzug ''(D)''
Herman Badillo ''(D-L)''
Jonathan Brewster Bingham ''(D)''
Peter A. Peyser ''(R)''
Richard Ottinger ''(D)''
Hamilton Fish IV ''(R)''
Benjamin A. Gilman ''(R)''
Matthew F. McHugh ''(D)''
Samuel S. Stratton ''(D)''
Edward W. Pattison ''(D)''
Robert C. McEwen ''(R)''
Donald J. Mitchell ''(R)''
James M. Hanley ''(D)''
William F. Walsh ''(R)''
Frank Horton ''(R)''
Barber B. Conable, Jr. ''(R)''
John J. LaFalce ''(D)''
Henry J. Nowak ''(D)''
Jack Kemp ''(R)''
James F. Hastings ''(R)'' :'North Carolina'
Walter B. Jones, Sr. ''(D)''
Lawrence H. Fountain ''(D)''
David N. Henderson ''(D)''
Ike F. Andrews ''(D)''
Stephen L. Neal ''(D)''
L. Richardson Preyer ''(D)''
Charlie Rose (congressman) ''(D)''
Earl B. Ruth ''(R)''
James G. Martin ''(R)''
James T. Broyhill ''(R)''
Roy A. Taylor ''(D)'' :'North Dakota'
Mark Andrews ''(R)'':'Ohio'
Willis D. Gradison Jr. ''(R)''
Donald D. Clancy ''(R)''
Charles W. Whalen, Jr. ''(R)''
Tennyson Guyer ''(R)''
Delbert L. Latta ''(R)''
William H. Harsha ''(R)''
Clarence J. Brown, Jr. ''(R)''
Thomas N. Kindness ''(R)''
Thomas W. L. Ashley ''(D)''
Clarence E. Miller ''(R)''
J. William Stanton ''(R)''
Samuel L. Devine ''(R)''
Charles A. Mosher ''(R)''
John F. Seiberling ''(D)''
Chalmers P. Wylie ''(R)''
Ralph S. Regula ''(R)''
John M. Ashbrook ''(R)''
Wayne L. Hays ''(D)''
Charles J. Carney ''(D)''
James V. Stanton ''(D)''
Louis Stokes ''(D)''
Charles A. Vanik ''(R)''
Ronald M. Mottl ''(D)'' :'Oklahoma'
James Robert Jones ''(D)''
Theodore Marshall Risenhoover ''(D)''
Carl B. Albert ''(D)''
Thomas J. Steed ''(D)''
John Jarman ''(D)'' switched to ''(R)'', January 23, 1975
Glenn English ''(D)'' :'Oregon'
Les AuCoin ''(D)''
Albert C. Ullman ''(D)''
Robert B. Duncan ''(D)''
James H. Weaver ''(D)'' :'Pennsylvania'
William A. Barrett ''(D)''
Robert N.C. Nix, Sr. ''(D)''
William J. Green, III ''(D)''
Joshua Eilberg ''(D)''
Richard T. Schulze ''(R)''
Gus Yatron ''(D)''
Robert W. Edgar ''(D)''
Edward G. Biester, Jr. ''(R)''
Bud Shuster ''(R)''
Joseph M. McDade ''(R)''
Daniel J. Flood ''(D)''
John P. Murtha ''(D)''
R. Lawrence Coughlin ''(R)''
William S. Moorhead ''(D)''
Frederick B. Rooney ''(D)''
Edwin D. Eshleman ''(R)''
Herman T. Schneebeli ''(R)''
H. John Heinz III ''(R)''
William F. Goodling ''(R)''
Joseph M. Gaydos ''(D)''
John H. Dent ''(D)''
Thomas E. Morgan ''(D)''
Albert W. Johnson ''(R)''
Joseph P. Vigorito ''(D)''
Gary A. Myers ''(R)'':'Rhode Island'
Fernand St. Germain ''(D)''
Edward Beard ''(D)'' :'South Carolina'
Mendel J. Davis ''(D)''
Floyd Spence ''(R)''
Butler Derrick ''(D)''
James R. Mann ''(D)''
Kenneth Lamar Holland ''(D)''
John Jenrette ''(D)'' :'South Dakota'
Larry Pressler ''(R)''
James Abdnor ''(R)'':'Tennessee'
James H. Quillen ''(R)''
John J. Duncan, Sr. ''(R)''
Marilyn Lloyd ''(D)''
Joseph L. Evins ''(D)''
Richard H. Fulton ''(D)'', resigned August 14, 1975:
Clifford Allen ''(D)'', elected to fill vacancy
Robin L. Beard, Jr. ''(R)''
Ed Jones ''(D)''
Harold Ford, Sr. ''(D)'':'Texas'
J. Wright Patman ''(D)''
Charles Wilson ''(D)''
James M. Collins ''(R)''
H. Ray Roberts ''(D)''
Alan Steelman ''(R)''
Olin E. Teague ''(D)''
Bill Archer ''(R)''
Robert C. Eckhardt ''(D)''
Jack B. Brooks ''(D)''
James J. (Jake) Pickle ''(D)''
William R. Poage ''(D)''
James C. Wright, Jr. ''(D)''
Jack Hightower ''(D)''
John A. Young ''(D)''
Eligio (Kika) de la Garza, II ''(D)''
Richard C. White ''(D)''
Omar T. Burleson ''(D)''
Barbara Jordan ''(D)''
George H. Mahon ''(D)''
Henry B. González ''(D)''
Robert Krueger ''(D)''
Robert R. Casey ''(D)''
Abraham Kazen, Jr. ''(D)''
Dale Milford ''(D)'' :'Utah'
K. Gunn McKay ''(D)''
Allan Turner Howe ''(D)'' :'Vermont'
Jim Jeffords ''(R)'' :'Virginia'
Thomas N. Downing ''(D)''
G. William Whitehurst ''(R)''
David E. Satterfield III ''(D)''
Robert Williams Daniel, Jr. ''(R)''
Dan Daniel ''(D)''
M. Caldwell Butler ''(R)''
James Kenneth Robinson ''(R)''
Herbert Eugene Harris II ''(D)''
William C. Wampler ''(R)''
Joseph L. Fisher ''(D)'' :'Washington'
Joel Pritchard ''(R)''
E. Lloyd Meeds ''(D)''
Don Bonker ''(D)''
Mike McCormack ''(D)''
Thomas S. Foley ''(D)''
Floyd V. Hicks ''(D)''
Brockman Adams ''(D)'' :'West Virginia'
Robert H. Mollohan ''(D)''
Harley O. Staggers ''(D)''
John M. Slack ''(D)''
Kenneth W. Hechler ''(D)'' :'Wisconsin'
Les Aspin ''(D)''
Robert W. Kastenmeier ''(D)''
Alvin Baldus ''(D)''
Clement J. Zablocki ''(D)''
Henry S. Reuss ''(D)''
William A. Steiger ''(R)''
Dave Obey ''(D)''
Robert John Cornell ''(D)''
Robert W. Kasten, Jr. ''(R)'' :'Wyoming'
Teno Roncalio ''(D)''

Delegates

:'District of Columbia'

Walter E. Fauntroy ''(D)''
:'Guam'

Antonio Borja Won Pat ''(D)''
:'Virgin Islands'

Ron de Lugo ''(D)''
Resident Commissioners

:'Puerto Rico'

Jaime Benitez ''(PPD)''

Changes in Membership


The count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress.
:'Senate'
★ replacements: 1

Democratic: 0 seat net gain

Republican: 0 seat net loss
★ deaths:
★ resignations: 1
★ vacancy:
★ 'Total seats with changes: 1'
:'House of Representatives'
★ replacements: 3

Democratic: 3 seat net loss

Republican: 2 seat net gain
★ deaths: 2
★ resignations: 2
★ contested election:
★ 'Total seats with changes: 4'

Officers


Senate

House of Representatives

See also



Watergate Babies

References



The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress, , Kenneth C., Martis, Macmillan Publishing Company, 1989,

The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts, , Kenneth C., Martis, Macmillan Publishing Company, 1982,

External links



★ Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress [1]

★ Public Laws of the 94th Congress

★ U.S. House of Representatives: Congressional History [2]

★ U.S. Senate: Statistics and Lists [3]

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