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  1. 40 new members of the 111th Congress. [a] The 111th United States Congress began on January 3, 2009. There were nine new senators (seven Democrats, two Republicans) and 54 new representatives (32 Democrats, 22 Republicans), as well as two new delegates (one Democrat, one independent), at the start of its first session.

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    Seniority
    9th (98th overall)
    Yes Defeated Ted Stevens (R)
    1st (90th overall)
    Yes Open seat; replaced Wayne Allard (R)
    6th (95th overall)
    No Open seat; replaced Larry Craig (R)
    3rd (92nd overall)
    No Open seat; replaced Chuck Hagel (R)
  2. Percentage of members from each party by state, at the opening of the 111th Congress in January 2009, ranging from dark blue (most Democratic) to dark red (most Republican). Members' party membership by district , as of May 25, 2010

    • 100 senators, 435 representatives, 6 non-voting delegates
    • Democratic
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  4. There are 440 current members of the House, including 179 Republicans, 260 Democrats and 1 Independent. See departing members.

    • Religious Demographics
    • Sexual Orientation
    • Occupational Background
    • Military Service
    • Race/Ethnicity

    The top five religious affiliations in the 111th Congress were Roman Catholic (30.1%), Baptist (12.4%), Methodist (10.7%), Jewish (8.4%), and Presbyterian (8.1%).Protestant denominations have held a large majority throughout congressional history, reflecting American's traditional demographics. In the 111th Congress, 54.7% of seats were held by mem...

    There were six openly lesbian, gay, or bisexual members in the history of Congress. Gerry Studds (elected in 1972) became the first openly gay man to serve in congress when he publicly announced his sexuality in 1982. Barney Frank (serving since 1981) first spoke publicly about his sexual orientation in 1987. Steve Gunderson, elected in 1980 and ou...

    Members of the 111th Congress come from a variety of occupational backgrounds. As of the startof the 111th Congress, members of Congress include: 1. 269 members (227 Representatives, 2 Delegates, and 40 Senators) served in state or territorial legislatures 2. 214 members (182 Representatives and 33 Senators) list their occupation as public service/...

    Some members of the 111th Congress had served in the United States armed forces; some are combat veterans. There were 167 veterans in the 107th Congress, 153 in the 108th Congress, 126 in the 110th Congress, and 121 in the 111th Congress. Some were still serving as reservistsduring their tenure. On December 17, 2012, Senators Frank Lautenberg and D...

    African Americans

    African Americans currently make up about 13% of the US population, but have historically been underrepresented in Congress. In the 111th Congress, 42 members (9.5%) of the House were African American. As of 2010, there was 1 African-American serving in the Senate. Roland Burris was sworn in as senator on January 15, 2009, after being appointed by Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich. Following the end of Burris's tenure in the Senate and his replacement by Republican Mark Kirk on November 29, 2...

    Hispanic Americans

    Representation of Hispanics is somewhat complex; particularly, because of the different ways to define membership in this group. Hispanics represent over 14% of the U.S. population, while the Senate was 3% Hispanic and the House was approximately 5% (25 members) Hispanic. Considering that Hispanics make up only 4% of American voters, Hispanic political incorporation has been relatively high compared with previous immigrant groups. The Congressional Hispanic Caucus has 21 members. José Manuel...

    Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

    Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have a high level of political incorporation in terms of their actual voting population. However, as a result of this group's historically low voting rates, overall political incorporation of the general population was relatively low. The population of this group has increased in size by 600% in the last 30 years[when?]due to immigration. Despite high levels of naturalization and voter outreach efforts, this primarily foreign-born community with less than...

  5. Montgomery County Board of Supervisors (1976-1983) New York State Assembly (1983-2007) NEW YORK – 13th Michael McMAHON DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE Staten Island, New York EDUCATION New York University (B.A.) New York Law School (J.D.) PROFESSION Attorney POlITICAl CAREER New York City Council (2001-Present)

  6. Jan 6, 1999 · Senators. Each state in the United States elects two senators, regardless of the state’s population. Senators serve six-year terms with staggered elections. Americans in the United States’s six territories do not have senators. New York’s senators are: Senior Senator.

  7. R40086. Summary. This report presents a profile of the membership of the 111th Congress. Statistical information is included on selected characteristics of Members, including data on party affiliation, average age and length of service, occupation, religious affiliation, gender, ethnicity, foreign births, and military service.

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