94th United States Congress

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[edit] Dates of Sessions

1975-1976

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House seats by party holding plurality in state

Introductory paragraph

[edit] Dates of sessions

1975 to 1977

[edit] Major events

[edit] Legislation

[edit] Party summary

[edit] Senate

Democratic Caucus: 62

61 Democrats

1 Independent

Republican Caucus: 38

37 Republicans

1 Conservative

[edit] House of Representatives

[edit] Leadership

[edit] Senate

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

[edit] Majority leadership

Leader: Mike Mansfield, Montana

Whip: Robert Byrd, West Virginia

[edit] Minority leadership

Leader: Hugh Scott, Pennsylvania

Whip: Robert P. Griffin, Michigan

[edit] House of Representatives

[edit] Majority leadership

Speaker: Carl Albert, Oklahoma

Leader: Tip O'Neill, Massachusetts

Whip: John J. McFall, California

[edit] Minority leadership

Leader: John Rhodes, Arizona

Whip: Robert H. Michel, Illinois

[edit] Members of the Senate

Alabama

John J. Sparkman, Democratic

James B. Allen, Democratic

Alaska

Ted Stevens, Republican

Mike Gravel, Democratic

Arizona

Paul J. Fannin, Republican

Barry Goldwater, Republican

Arkansas

John L. McClellan, Democratic

Dale L. Bumpers, Democratic

California

Alan MacGregor Cranston, Democratic

John V. Tunney, Democratic

Colorado

Floyd K. Haskell, Democratic

Gary Hart, Democratic

Connecticut

Abraham A. Ribicoff, Democratic

Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., Republican

Delaware

William V. Roth, Jr., Republican

Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Democratic

Florida

Lawton Chiles, Democratic

Richard Stone, Democratic

Georgia

Herman E. Talmadge, Democratic

Sam Nunn, Democratic

Hawaii

Hiram L. Fong, Republican

Daniel K. Inouye, Democratic

Idaho

Frank Church, Democratic

James A. McClure, Republican

Illinois

Charles H. Percy, Republican

Adlai Stevenson III, Democratic

Indiana

Vance Hartke, Democratic

Birch E. Bayh II, Democratic

Iowa

Richard C. Clark, Democratic

John C. Culver, Democratic

Kansas

James B. Pearson, Republican

Bob Dole, Republican

Kentucky

Walter D. Huddleston, Democratic

Wendell H. Ford, Democratic

Louisiana

Russell B. Long, Democratic

J. Bennett Johnston, Democratic

Maine

Edmund S. Muskie, Democratic

William D. Hathaway, Democratic

Maryland

Charles Mathias, Jr., Republican

John Glenn Beall, Jr., Republican

Massachusetts

Edward Kennedy, Democratic

Edward Brooke, Republican

Michigan

Philip A. Hart, Democratic

Robert P. Griffin, Republican

Minnesota

Walter F. Mondale, Democratic

Hubert Humphrey, Democratic

Mississippi

James O. Eastland, Democratic

John C. Stennis, Democratic

Missouri

Stuart Symington, Democratic

Thomas F. Eagleton, Democratic

Montana

Mike Mansfield, Democratic

Lee Metcalf, Democratic

Nebraska

Roman L. Hruska, Republican

Carl T. Curtis, Republican

Nevada

Howard W. Cannon, Democratic

Paul Laxalt, Republican

New Hampshire

Thomas J. McIntyre, Democratic

John A. Durkin, Democratic (Starting in September 1975)

New Jersey

Clifford P. Case, Republican

Harrison A. Williams, Democratic

New Mexico

Joseph Montoya, Democratic

Pete V. Domenici, Republican

New York

Jacob K. Javits, Republican

James L. Buckley, Conservative (Republican caucus)

North Carolina

Jesse Helms, Republican

Robert B. Morgan, Democratic

North Dakota

Milton R. Young, Republican

Quentin N. Burdick, Democratic

Ohio

Robert Taft, Jr., Republican

John H. Glenn Jr., Democratic

Oklahoma

Henry Bellmon, Republican

Dewey F. Bartlett, Republican

Oregon

Mark O. Hatfield, Republican

Robert W. Packwood, Republican

Pennsylvania

Hugh Scott, Republican

Richard S. Schweiker, Republican

Rhode Island

John O. Pastore, Democratic

Claiborne Pell, Democratic

South Carolina

Strom Thurmond, Republican

Ernest F. Hollings, Democratic

South Dakota

George S. McGovern, Democratic

James Abourezk, Democratic

Tennessee

Howard Baker, Republican

William E. Brock III, Republican

Texas

John Tower, Republican

Lloyd Bentsen, Democratic

Utah

Frank E. Moss, Democratic

Jake Garn, Republican

Vermont

Robert T. Stafford, Republican

Patrick Leahy, Democratic

Virginia

Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Independent (Democratic caucus)

William L. Scott, Republican

Washington

Warren G. Magnuson, Democratic

Henry M. Jackson, Democratic

West Virginia

Jennings Randolph, Democratic

Robert Byrd, Democratic

Wisconsin

William Proxmire, Democratic

Gaylord A. Nelson, Democratic

Wyoming

Gale W. McGee, Democratic

Clifford P. Hansen, Republican

[edit] Members of the House of Representatives

Alabama-4 D, 3 R

1. Jack Edwards, Republican

2. William L. Dickinson, Republican

3. Bill Nichols, Democratic

4. Tom Bevill, Democratic

5. Robert E. Jones, Jr., Democratic

6. John H. Buchanan, Jr., Republican

7. Walter Flowers, Democratic

Alaska-1 R

AL. Don Young, Republican

Arizona-3 R, 1 D

1. John Jacob Rhodes, Republican

2. Mo Udall, Democratic

3. Sam Steiger, Republican

4. John Bertrand Conlan, Republican

Arkansas-3 D, 1 R

1. Bill Alexander, Jr., Democratic

2. Wilbur Mills, Democratic

3. John Paul Hammerschmidt, Republican

4. Ray Thornton, Democratic

California-27 D, 15 R

1. Harold T. Johnson, Democratic

2. Donald H. Clausen, Republican

3. John E. Moss, Democratic

4. Robert L. Leggett, Democratic

5. John L. Burton, Democratic

6. Phillip Burton, Democratic

7. George Miller , Democratic

8. Ronald V. Dellums, Democratic

9. Pete Stark, Democratic

10. Don Edwards, Democratic

11. Leo Ryan, Democratic

12. Paul N. McCloskey, Jr. , Republican

13. Norman Mineta, Democratic

14. John J. McFall, Democratic

15. B. F. Sisk, Democratic

16. Burt L. Talcott, Republican

17. John Hans Krebs, Democratic

18. William M. Ketchum, Republican

19. Robert J. Lagomarsino, Republican

20. Barry Goldwater, Jr., Republican

21. James C. Corman, Democratic

22. Carlos J. Moorhead, Republican

23. Thomas M. Rees, Democratic

24. Henry Waxman, Democratic

25. Edward R. Roybal, Democratic

26. John H. Rousselot, Republican

27. Alphonzo E. Bell, Jr, Republican

28. Yvonne B. Burke, Democratic

29. Augustus F. Hawkins, Democratic

30. George E. Danielson, Democratic

31. Charles H. Wilson, Democratic

32. Glenn M. Anderson, Democratic

33. Del M. Clawson, Republican

34. Mark W. Hannaford, Democratic

35. James F. Lloyd, Democratic

36. George Brown, Jr, Democratic

37. Jerry Lyle Pettis, Republican

38. Jerry M. Patterson, Democratic

39. Charles E. Wiggins, Republican

40. Andrew J. Hinshaw, Republican

41. Bob Wilson, Republican

42. Lionel Van Deerlin, Democratic

43. Clair W. Burgener, Republican

Colorado-3 D, 2 R

1. Patricia Scott Schroeder, Democratic

2. Tim Wirth, Democratic

3. Frank Edward Evans, Democratic

4. James Paul Johnson, Republican

5. William L. Armstrong, Republican

Connecticut-4 D, 2 R

1. William Ross Cotter, Democratic

2. Christopher John Dodd, Democractic

3. Robert Nicholas Giaimo, Democratic

4. Anthony John (Toby) Moffet Jr., Democratic

5. Stewart Brett McKinney, Republican

6. Ronald Arthur Sarasin, Republican

Delaware-1 R

AL. Pierre S. du Pont, IV, Republican

Florida-10 D, 5 R

1. Robert L.F. Sikes, Democratic

2. Don Fuqua, Democratic

3. Charles E. Bennett, Democratic

4. William V. Chappell, Jr., Democratic

5. Richard Kelly, Republican

6. Bill Young, Republican

7. Sam M. Gibbons, Democratic

8. James A. Haley, Democratic

9. Louis Frey, Jr., Republican

10. Louis A. Bafalis, Republican

11. Paul G. Rogers, Democratic

12. J. Herbert Burke, Republican

13. William Lehman, Democratic

14. Claude Pepper, Democratic

15. Dante B. Fascell, Democratic

[edit] Changes in Membership

[edit] Senate

summary counts, list graphically in detail in other article

[edit] House of Representatives

summary counts, list graphically in detail in other article

[edit] Officers

[edit] Senate

[edit] House of Representatives

[edit] See also

[edit] Notes

[edit] References

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