Who represents Duval County in the House of Representatives?
Duval County, FL is in the 3rd district, which is represented by Corrine Brown (D).
Who are Arizona's US Senators?
The U.S. Senators from Arizona are John McCain and Jeff Flake. They are members of the Republican Party.
Who was the last Maryland republican US senator?
Charles "Mac" Mathias who was in office from 3 January 1969 until 6 January 1987.
What are the names of the US Congressmen from New Jersey?
The 111th Congress by District includes:
Mr. Peterson opposes same-sex marriage.
Huey Long was 42 years of age at the time of his assassination.
Who was Speaker of the House in 1990?
Tom Foley (D) was the Speaker of the House in 1990. He held that position from June 6, 1989 to January 3, 1995.
What is the largest congressional district in the US?
The congressman who represents the largest land area is Don Young, the at-large representative from Alaska. Alaska's population is so small that the state only has one seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Rep. Young's district, therefore, is the entire state of Alaska -- making his the largest congressional district in America in area, at 663,267 square miles.
Who does mid-term elections elect?
This phrase refers to the Congressional elections which are held in the even-numbered years between the Presidential elections. (Congressional elections are held every two years.)
Who took over Jefferson Davis's senate seat?
After Jefferson Davis' resignation from the U.S. Senate in September 1851, he was succeeded by Democrat John J. McRae. After Davis' withdrawal from the Senate in January 1861, his seat remained vacant until February 1870, after Mississippi was readmitted to the Union. The seat was filled at that time by Republican Adelbert Ames.
Jacob Joseph (Jack) Lew was born on the 29 August 1955 in New York City, New York, USA. His wife is Ruth Schwartz
He is an American government administrator and attorney- the 76th United States Secretary of the Treasury.
Who are the two US senators from each state?
For the 115th Congress (2017-2018), the US senators will be:
(senior senator of state first)
Alabama
Richard Shelby (R)
Jeff Sessions (R)
Alaska
Lisa Murkowski (R)
Dan Sullivan (R)
Arizona
John McCain (R)
Jeff Flake (R)
Arkansas
John Boozman (R)
Tom Cotton (R)
California
Dianne Feinstein (D)
Kamala Harris (D)
Colorado
Michael Bennet (D)
Cory Gardner (R)
Connecticut
Richard Blumenthal (D)
Chris Murphy (D)
Delaware
Tom Carper (D)
Chris Coons (D)
Florida
Bill Nelson (D)
Marco Rubio (R)
Georgia
Johnny Isakson (R)
David Perdue (R)
Hawaii
Brian Schatz (D)
Mazie Hirono (D)
Idaho
Mike Crapo (R)
Jim Risch (R)
Illinois
Dick Durbin (D)
Mark Kirk (R)
Indiana
Joe Donnelly (D)
Todd Young (R)
Iowa
Chuck Grassley (R)
Joni Ernst (R)
Kansas
Pat Roberts (R)
Jerry Moran (R)
Kentucky
Mitch McConnell (R)
Rand Paul (R)
Louisiana
Bill Cassidy (R)
TBD
Maine
Susan Collins (R)
Angus King (I)
Maryland
Ben Cardin (D)
Chris Van Hollen (D)
Massachusetts
Elizabeth Warren (D)
Ed Markey (D)
Michigan
Debbie Stabenow (D)
Gary Peters (D)
Minnesota
Amy Klobuchar (D)
Al Franken (D)
Mississippi
Thad Cochran (R)
Roger Wicker (R)
Missouri
Claire McCaskill (D)
Roy Blunt (R)
Montana
Jon Tester (D)
Steve Daines (R)
Nebraska
Deb Fischer (R)
Ben Sasse (R)
Nevada
Dean Heller (R)
Catherine Masto (D)
New Hampshire
Jeanne Shaheen (D)
Maggie Hassan (D)
New Jersey
Bob Menendez (D)
Cory Booker (D)
New Mexico
Tom Udall (D)
Martin Heinrich (D)
New York
Chuck Schumer (D)
Kirsten Gillibrand (D)
North Carolina
Richard Burr (R)
Thom Tillis (R)
North Dakota
John Hoeven (R)
Heidi Heitkamp (D)
Ohio
Sherrod Brown (D)
Rob Portman (R)
Oklahoma
Jim Inhofe (R)
James Lankford (R)
Oregon
Ron Wyden (D)
Jeff Merkley (D)
Pennsylvania
Bob Casey, Jr. (D)
Pat Toomey (R)
Rhode Island
Jack Reed (D)
Sheldon Whitehouse (D)
South Carolina
Lindsey Graham (R)
Tim Scott (R)
South Dakota
John Thune (R)
Mike Rounds (R)
Tennessee
Lamar Alexander (R)
Bob Corker (R)
Texas
John Cornyn (R)
Ted Cruz (R)
Utah
Orrin Hatch (R)
Mike Lee (R)
Vermont
Patrick Leahy (D)
Bernie Sanders (I)
Virginia
Mark Warner (D)
Tim Kaine (D)
Washington
Patty Murray (D)
Maria Cantwell (D)
West Virginia
Joe Manchin (D)
Shelley Capito (R)
Wisconsin
Ron Johnson (R)
Tammy Baldwin (D)
Wyoming
Mike Enzi (R)
John Barrasso (R)
There are two senators for each state in the US, so there are 100 total senators at any given time.
There are actually 100 US Senators; 2 per state. A complete list of current Senators can be found in the "Related Links."
Sentors of washington in 2008?
The two U.S. Senators from Washington in 2008 were Patty Murray (D) and Maria E. Cantwell (D).
A voter who is described as an "Independent" does not want to affiliate with any one political party. He or she votes for the best candidate, rather than always voting for Democrats or always voting for Republicans. A senator or representative who is described as an Independent is similar in the fact that they do not want to always follow one party, so they don't officially declare themselves as either a Democrat or a Republican, and they vote with the party they agree with most, depending on the issue.
Who are the us representatives from Maine?
Tom Allen represents the first district of Maine: http://tomallen.house.gov/ Mike Michaud represents the second district of Maine: http://michaud.house.gov/
Is a background check required to obtain a Z-card or merchent mariner document MMD?
Yes, a Background check is mandatory on all original applications.
Who is the ambassador of Croatia?
Well, the ambassador of Croatia is a women, and her name is Neven Judica...