Congressional Directory for the 106th Congress (1999-2000), February 2000.
[Pages 329-331]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]


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                            TERMS OF SERVICE
                   EXPIRATION OF THE TERMS OF SENATORS

        Class I.--SENATORS WHOSE TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRE IN 2001
       [33 Senators in this group: Republicans, 19; Democrats, 14]
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               Name                      Party            Residence
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Abraham, Spencer..................    R.            Auburn Hills, MI.
Akaka, Daniel K. \1\..............    D.            Honolulu, HI.
Ashcroft, John....................    R.            Ballwin, MO.
Bingaman, Jeff....................    D.            Santa Fe, NM.
Bryan, Richard H..................    D.            Las Vegas, NV.
Burns, Conrad R...................    R.            Billings, MT.
Byrd, Robert C....................    D.            Sophia, WV.
Chafee, John H....................    R.            Warwick, RI.
Conrad, Kent \2\..................    D.            Bismarck, ND.
DeWine, Mike......................    R.            Cedarville, OH.
Feinstein, Dianne \3\.............    D.            San Francisco, CA.
Frist, William H..................    R.            Nashville, TN.
Gorton, Slade.....................    R.            Seattle, WA.
Grams, Rod........................    R.            Ramsey, MN.
Hatch, Orrin G....................    R.            Salt Lake City, UT.
Hutchison, Kay Bailey \4\.........    R.            Dallas, TX.
Jeffords, James M.................    R.            Shrewsbury, VT.
Kennedy, Edward M.................    D.            Boston, MA.
Kerrey, J. Robert.................    D.            Omaha, NE.
Kohl, Herb........................    D.            Milwaukee, WI.
Kyl, Jon..........................    R.            Phoenix, AZ.
Lautenberg, Frank R...............    D.            Cliffside Park, NJ.
Lieberman, Joseph I...............    D.            New Haven, CT.
Lott, Trent.......................    R.            Pascagoula, MS.
Lugar, Richard G..................    R.            Indianapolis, IN.
Mack, Connie......................    R.            Cape Coral, FL.
Moynihan, Daniel Patrick..........    D.            Oneonta, NY.
Robb, Charles S...................    D.            McLean, VA.
Roth, William V., Jr..............    R.            Wilmington, DE.
Santorum, Rick....................    R.            Pittsburgh, PA.
Sarbanes, Paul S..................    D.            Baltimore, MD.
Snowe, Olympia J..................    R.            Auburn, ME.
Thomas, Craig.....................    R.            Casper, WY.
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\1\ Senator Akaka was appointed Apr. 28, 1990 by the Governor to fill
  the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Spark M. Matsunaga, and
  took the oath of office on May 16, 1990. He was elected in a special
  election, on Nov. 6, 1990, for the remainder of the unexpired term.
\2\ Senator Conrad resigned his term from Class III after winning a
  special election on Dec. 4, 1992 to fill the vacancy caused by the
  death of Senator Quentin Burdick. Senator Conrad's seniority in the
  Senate continues without a break in service. He took the oath of
  office on Dec. 15, 1992.
\3\ Senator Feinstein won the special election held on Nov. 3, 1992 to
  fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Pete Wilson. She
  took the oath of office on Nov. 10, 1992. This seat was filled pending
  the election by gubernatorial appointee, Senator John Seymour.
\4\ Senator Hutchison won the special election held on June 5, 1993 to
  fill remainder of the term of Senator Lloyd Bentsen. She took the oath
  of office on June 14, 1993. She won the seat from Senator Bob Krueger,
  who had been appointed, ad interim, on Jan. 21, 1993 by the Governor.


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        Class II.--SENATORS WHOSE TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRE IN 2003
       [33 Senators in this group: Republicans, 19; Democrats, 13;
                            Independents, 1]
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               Name                      Party            Residence
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Allard, Wayne.....................    R.            Loveland, CO.
Baucus, Max.......................    D.            Missoula, MT.
Biden, Joseph R., Jr..............    D.            Hockessin, DE.
Cleland, Max......................    D.            Lithonia, GA.
Cochran, Thad.....................    R.            Jackson, MS.
Collins, Susan....................    R.            Bangor, ME.
Craig, Larry E....................    R.            Boise, ID.
Domenici, Pete V..................    R.            Albuquerque, NM.
Durbin, Richard J.................    D.            Springfield, IL.
Enzi, Michael B...................    R.            Gillette, WY.
Gramm, Phil.......................    R.            College Station, TX.
Hagel, Chuck......................    R.            Omaha, NE.
Harkin, Tom.......................    D.            Cumming, IA.
Helms, Jesse......................    R.            Raleigh, NC.
Hutchinson, Tim...................    R.            Bentonville, AR.
Inhofe, James M...................    R.            Tulsa, OK.
Kerry, John F.....................    D.            Boston, MA.
Johnson, Tim......................    D.            Vermillion, SD.
Landrieu, Mary....................    D.            Baton Rouge, LA.
Levin, Carl.......................    D.            Detroit, MI.
McConnell, Mitch..................    R.            Louisville, KY.
Reed, Jack........................    D.            Cranston, RI.
Roberts, Pat......................    R.            Dodge City, KS.
Rockefeller, John D., IV..........    D.            Charleston, WV.
Sessions, Jeff....................    R.            Mobile, AL.
Smith, Bob........................    I.            Tuftonboro, NH.
Smith, Gordon.....................    R.            Pendleton, OR.
Stevens, Ted......................    R.            Anchorage, AK.
Thompson, Fred....................    R.            Nashville, TN.
Thurmond, Strom...................    R.            Aiken, SC.
Torricelli, Robert G..............    D.            Engelwood, NJ.
Warner, John W....................    R.            Middleburg, VA.
Wellstone, Paul David.............    D.            Northfield, MN.
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       Class III.--SENATORS WHOSE TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRE IN 2005
       [34 Senators in this group: Republicans, 16; Democrats, 18]
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               Name                      Party            Residence
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Bayh, Evan........................    D.            Indianapolis, IN.
Bennett, Robert F.................    R.            Salt Lake City, UT.
Bond, Christopher S...............    R.            Mexico, MO.
Boxer, Barbara....................    D.            Greenbrae, CA.
Breaux, John B....................    D.            Crowley, LA.
Brownback, Samuel Dale \1\........    R.            Topeka, KS.
Bunning, Jim......................    R.            Southgate, KY.
Campbell, Ben Nighthorse \2\......    R.            Ignacio, CO.
Coverdell, Paul \3\...............    R.            Atlanta, GA.
Crapo, Michael D..................    D.            Idaho Falls, ID.
Daschle, Thomas A.................    D.            Aberdeen, SD.
Dodd, Christopher J...............    D.            Norwich, CT.
Dorgan, Byron L. \4\..............    D.            Bismarck, ND.
Edwards, John.....................    D.            Raleigh, NC.
Feingold, Russell D...............    D.            Middleton, WI.

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Fitzgerald, Peter G...............    R.            Inverness, IL.
Graham, Bob.......................    D.            Miami Lakes, FL.
Grassley, Charles E...............    R.            New Hartford, IA.
Gregg, Judd.......................    R.            Greenfield, NH.
Hollings, Ernest F................    D.            Charleston, SC.
Inouye, Daniel K..................    D.            Honolulu, HI.
Leahy, Patrick J..................    D.            Burlington, VT.
Lincoln, Blanche L................    D.            Hughes, AR.
McCain, John......................    R.            Phoenix, AZ.
Mikulski, Barbara A...............    D.            Baltimore, MD.
Murkowski, Frank H................    R.            Fairbanks, AK.
Murray, Patty.....................    D.            Seattle, WA.
Nickles, Don......................    R.            Ponca City, OK.
Reid, Harry.......................    D.            Las Vegas, NV.
Schumer, Charles E................    D.            Brooklyn, NY.
Shelby, Richard C.\6\.............    R.            Tuscaloosa, AL.
Specter, Arlen....................    R.            Philadelphia, PA.
Voinovich, George V...............    R.            Cleveland, OH.
Wyden, Ron \5\....................    D.            Portland, OR.
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\1\ Senator Brownback was elected on November 5, 1996 to fill the
  remainder of the term of Senator Bob Dole. He took the oath of office
  on November 27, 1996. This seat was filled by Senator Sheila Frahm,
  who had been appointed, ad interim, on June 11, 1996 by the Governor.
\2\ Senator Campbell changed parties March 3, 1995.
\3\ Senator Coverdell was elected in a runoff election on Nov. 24, 1992,
  for the 6-year term beginning on Jan. 3, 1993.
\4\ Senator Dorgan was elected to a 6-year term on Nov. 3, 1992, and
  subsequently was appointed by the Governor Dec. 14, 1992 to fill the
  vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Kent Conrad.
\5\ Senator Wyden was elected on January 30, 1996 to fill the vacancy
  caused by the resignation of Senator Bob  Packwood.
\6\ Senator Shelby changed parties November 5, 1994.