List of new members of the 107th United States Congress
Appearance
The 107th United States Congress began on January 3, 2001. There were eleven new senators (nine Democrats, two Republicans) and 41 representatives (28 Republicans, 13 Democrats), as well as one new delegate (a Democrat) at the start of the first session. Additionally, four senators (three Republicans, one third party member) and nine representatives (three Democrats, six Republicans) took office on various dates in order to fill vacancies during the 107th Congress before it ended on January 3, 2003.
Senate
[edit]Took office January 3, 2001
[edit]Took office during the 107th Congress
[edit]State | Image | Senator | Took office | Switched party | Prior background | Birth year |
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Minnesota | Dean Barkley (IMN) | November 4, 2002 | Yes Appointed; replaced Paul Wellstone (DFL) |
None | 1950 | |
Missouri | Jim Talent (R) | November 25, 2002 | Yes Defeated Jean Carnahan (D) |
U.S. House of Representatives[h] Missouri House of Representatives |
1956 | |
Texas | John Cornyn (R) | December 2, 2002 | No Open seat; replaced Phil Gramm (R) |
Texas Attorney General Texas Supreme Court |
1952 | |
Alaska | Lisa Murkowski (R) | December 20, 2002 | No Appointed; replaced Frank Murkowski (R) |
Alaska House of Representatives | 1957 |
House of Representatives
[edit]Took office January 3, 2001
[edit]Non-voting members
[edit]District | Delegate | Switched party | Prior background | Birth year |
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Puerto Rico at-large | Aníbal Acevedo Vilá (PD/D) | Yes/No[j] | Lawyer | 1962 |
Took office during the 107th Congress
[edit]District | Representative | Took office | Switched party | Prior background | Birth year |
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Pennsylvania 9 | Bill Shuster (R) | May 15, 2001 | No | Businessman | 1961 |
California 32 | Diane Watson (D) | June 5, 2001 | No | U.S. Ambassador to Micronesia | 1933 |
Virginia 4 | Randy Forbes (R) | June 19, 2001 | Yes | State Senator | 1952 |
Florida 1 | Jeff Miller (R) | October 16, 2001 | No | State Representative | 1959 |
Massachusetts 9 | Stephen Lynch (D) | October 16, 2001 | No | State Senator | 1955 |
Arkansas 3 | John Boozman (R) | November 20, 2001 | No | Optometrist | 1950 |
South Carolina 2 | Joe Wilson (R) | December 18, 2001 | No | State Senator | 1947 |
Oklahoma 1 | John A. Sullivan (R) | February 15, 2002 | No | State Representative | 1965 |
Hawaii 2 | Ed Case (D) | November 30, 2002 | No | State Representative | 1952 |
See also
[edit]- List of United States senators in the 107th Congress
- List of members of the United States House of Representatives in the 107th Congress by seniority
Notes
[edit]- ^ Elected to the 98th Congress, serving from 1983 to 1993 in Delaware's at-large congressional district.
- ^ Elected to the 96th Congress, serving in Florida's 9th congressional district from 1979 to 1983 and in Florida's 11th congressional district from 1983 to 1991.
- ^ Elected to the 105th Congress, serving from 1997 to 2001 in Michigan's 8th congressional district.
- ^ Mel Carnahan (D) defeated incumbent John Ashcroft (R), despite his death three weeks prior to the election. Governor Roger B. Wilson appointed his widow Jean to the seat.
- ^ Elected to the 104th Congress, serving from 1995 to 1999 in Nevada's 1st congressional district.
- ^ Elected to the 102nd Congress, serving from 1991 to 1993 in Virginia's 7th congressional district.
- ^ Elected to the 103rd Congress, serving from 1993 to 1995 in Washington's 1st congressional district.
- ^ Elected to the 103rd Congress, serving from 1993 to 2001 in Michigan's 2nd congressional district.
- ^ Previously elected to the 103rd Congress, serving from 1993 to 1999.
- ^ The previous delegate, Carlos Romero Barceló, was registered as New Progressive/Democratic.