Religious Affiliation in the United States Senate

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The following list shows the count of the reported religious affiliation of the members of the United States Senate as projected for the 110th US Congress:


While the religious preference of elected officials is by no means an indication of their allegiance nor necessarily reflective of their voting records, the religious affiliation of prominent members of all three branches of government is a source of commentary and discussion among the media and public. The topic is also of interest to religious groups and the general public who may appeal to Senators of their denomination on religious or moral issues facing the Senate.

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The most basic breakdown of the above data indicates that 87% of the Senate is Christian (compared with 79.8% of the population) and 13% of the Senate is Jewish (compared with 1.4% of the population). According to the data, no Senator falls under the category "No Religion/Atheist/Agnostic" - a category embodied by 15.0% of the U.S. population according to the 2001 Census.

The following list compares reported religious affiliations of U. S. Senators to religious statistics of the demographics of the United States:

  • International Church of the Foursquare Gospel are represented by 1% of the Senate for 0.1% of the population (10.00x)
  • Jews are represented by 13% of the Senate for 1.4% of the population. (9.29x)
  • Episcopalians are represented by 10% of the Senate for 1.8% of the population. (5.55x)
  • Presbyterians are represented by 12% of the Senate for 2.8% of the population. (4.29x)
  • Latter-Day Saints are represented by 5% of the Senate for 1.4% of the population. (3.57x)
  • Methodists are represented by 11% of the Senate for 7.2% of the population. (1.52x)
  • Catholics are represented by 24% of the Senate for 25.9% of the population. (0.97x)
  • Lutherans are represented by 3% of the Senate for 4.6% of the population. (0.65x)
  • Baptists are represented by 7% of the Senate for 17.2% of the population. (0.40x)

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