Congressional Directory for the 112th Congress (2011-2012), December 2011.
[Pages 513-564]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]


                         STATISTICAL INFORMATION

             VOTES CAST FOR SENATORS IN 2006, 2008, and 2010

 [Compiled from official statistics obtained by the Clerk of the House. 
 Figures in the last column, for the 2010 election, may include totals 
                for more candidates than the ones shown.]

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                                                                                                   Vote
                                                              ------------------------------------------------------------------------------  Total vote
                            State                                        2006                      2008                      2010              cast in
                                                              ------------------------------------------------------------------------------     2010
                                                                 Democrat    Republican    Democrat    Republican    Democrat    Republican
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Alabama......................................................  ...........  ...........      752,391    1,305,383      515,619      968,181    1,485,499
Alaska.......................................................  ...........  ...........     1,51,767      147,814       60,045       90,839      255,503
Arizona......................................................      664,141      814,398  ...........  ...........      592,011    1,005,615    1,708,484
Arkansas.....................................................  ...........  ...........      804,678  ...........      288,156      451,618      779,957
California...................................................    5,076,289    2,990,822  ...........  ...........    5,218,441    4,217,366   10,000,160
Colorado.....................................................  ...........  ...........    1,230,994      990,755      851,590      822,731    1,772,286
Connecticut..................................................  450,844 \1\      109,198  ...........  ...........      605,204      498,341    1,153,115
Delaware.....................................................      170,567       69,734      257,539      140,595      174,012      123,053      307,402
Florida......................................................    2,890,548    1,826,127  ...........  ...........    1,092,936    2,645,743    5,411,106
Georgia......................................................  ...........  ...........      909,923    1,228,033      996,516    1,489,904    2,555,258
Hawaii.......................................................      210,330      126,097  ...........  ...........      277,228       79,939      370,583
Idaho........................................................  ...........  ...........      219,903      371,744      112,057      319,953      449,530
Illinois.....................................................  ...........  ...........    3,615,844    1,520,621    1,719,478    1,778,698    3,704,473
Indiana......................................................  ...........    1,171,553  ...........  ...........      697,775      952,116    1,744,481
Iowa.........................................................  ...........  ...........      941,665      560,006      371,686      718,215    1,116,063
Kansas.......................................................  ...........  ...........      441,399      727,121      220,971      587,175      837,692
Kentucky.....................................................  ...........  ...........      847,005      953,816      600,052      755,706    1,356,096
Louisiana....................................................  ...........  ...........      988,298      867,177      476,572      715,415    1,264,994
Maine........................................................      113,131      405,596      279,510      444,300  ...........  ...........  ...........
Maryland.....................................................      965,477      787,182  ...........  ...........    1,140,531      655,666    1,833,858
Massachusetts................................................    1,500,738      661,532    1,971,974      926,044  ...........  ...........  ...........
Michigan.....................................................    2,151,278    1,559,597    3,038,386    1,641,070  ...........  ...........  ...........
Minnesota....................................................    1,278,849      835,653    1,212,629    1,212,317  ...........  ...........  ...........
Mississippi..................................................      213,000      388,399      480,915    1,449,520  ...........  ...........  ...........
Missouri.....................................................    1,055,255    1,006,941  ...........  ...........      789,736    1,054,160    1,943,899
Montana......................................................      199,845      196,283      348,289      129,369  ...........  ...........  ...........
Nebraska.....................................................      378,388      213,928      317,456      455,854  ...........  ...........  ...........
Nevada.......................................................      238,796      322,501  ...........  ...........      362,785      321,361      721,404
New Hampshire................................................  ...........  ...........      358,438      314,403      167,545      273,218      454,710
New Jersey...................................................       58,333       41,998    1,951,218    1,461,025  ...........  ...........  ...........
New Mexico...................................................      394,365      163,826      505,128      318,522  ...........  ...........  ...........
New York.....................................................    2,698,931    1,212,902  ...........  ...........    3,047,880    1,239,605    4,763,899
North Carolina...............................................  ...........  ...........    2,249,311    1,887,510    1,145,074    1,458,046    2,660,079
North Dakota.................................................      150,146       64,417  ...........  ...........       52,955      181,689      238,534
Ohio.........................................................    2,257,369    1,761,037  ...........  ...........    1,503,297    2,168,742    3,815,098
Oklahoma.....................................................  ...........  ...........      527,736      763,375      265,814      718,482    1,017,151
Oregon.......................................................  ...........  ...........      864,392      805,159      825,507      566,199    1,442,588
Pennsylvania.................................................    2,392,984    1,684,778  ...........  ...........    1,948,716    2,028,945    3,977,661
Rhode Island.................................................      206,043      178,950      320,644      116,174  ...........  ...........  ...........
South Carolina...............................................  ...........  ...........      790,621    1,076,534      364,598      810,771    1,318,794
South Dakota.................................................  ...........  ...........      237,889      142,784  ...........      227,947      227,947
Tennessee....................................................      879,976      929,911      767,236    1,579,477  ...........  ...........  ...........
Texas........................................................    1,555,202    2,661,789    3,389,365    4,337,469  ...........  ...........  ...........
Utah.........................................................      177,459      356,238  ...........  ...........      191,732      360,403      585,230
Vermont......................................................  ........(\2       84,924  ...........  ...........      151,281       72,699      235,178
                                                                        \)
Virginia.....................................................    1,175,606    1,166,277    2,369,327    1,228,830  ...........  ...........  ...........
Washington...................................................    1,184,659      832,106  ...........  ...........    1,314,930    1,196,164    2,511,094
West Virginia................................................      159,154       47,408      447,560      254,629      283,358      230,013      529,948
Wisconsin....................................................    1,439,214      630,299  ...........  ...........    1,020,958    1,125,999    2,171,331
Wyoming......................................................       57,671      135,174      126,833      372,109  ...........  ...........  ...........
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\1\ Independent Democrat Joseph I. Lieberman was elected on November 7, 2006 with 564,095 votes.
\2\ Independent Bernard Sanders was elected on November 7, 2006 with 171,638 votes.


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                              VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND DELEGATES IN 2006, 2008, and 2010
 [The figures, compiled from official statistics obtained by the Clerk of the House, show the votes for the  Republican and Democratic nominees, except
        as otherwise indicated. Figures in the last column, for the  2010 election, may include totals for more candidates than the ones shown.]
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                                    Vote cast in 2006                          Vote cast in 2008                          Vote cast in 2010
                                 -----------------------    State      and  -----------------------    State      and  ---------------------- Total vote
    State      and    district      Demo-      Repub-         district         Demo-      Repub-         district         Repub-     Demo-      cast in
                                     crat       lican                           crat       lican                          lican       crat       2010
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AL:                                                      AL:                                        AL:
   1st..........................     52,770    112,944      1st............  .........    210,660      1st............    129,063  .........     156,281
   2d...........................     54,450    124,302      2d.............    144,368    142,578      2d.............    111,645    106,865     219,028
   3d...........................     63,559     98,257      3d.............    121,080    142,708      3d.............    117,736     80,204     198,139
   4th..........................     54,382    128,484      4th............     66,077    196,741      4th............    167,714  .........     169,721
   5th..........................    143,015  ..........     5th............    158,324    147,314      5th............    131,109     95,192     226,490
   6th..........................  .........    163,514      6th............  .........    280,902      6th............    205,288  .........     209,364
   7th..........................    133,870  ..........     7th............    228,518  ..........     7th............     51,890    136,696     188,724
AK:                                                      AK:                                        AK:
  At large......................     93,879    132,743     At large........    142,560    158,939     At large........    175,384     77,606     254,335
AZ:                                                      AZ:                                        AZ:
   1st..........................     88,691    105,646      1st............    155,791    109,924      1st............    112,816     99,233     226,918
   2d...........................     89,671    135,150      2d.............    125,611    200,914      2d.............    173,173     82,891     266,894
   3d...........................     72,586    112,519      3d.............    115,759    148,800      3d.............    108,689     85,610     208,071
   4th..........................     56,464     18,627      4th............     89,721     26,435      4th............     25,300     61,524      91,907
   5th..........................    101,838     93,815      5th............    149,033    122,165      5th............    110,374     91,749     212,250
   6th..........................  .........    152,201      6th............    115,457    208,582      6th............    165,649     72,615     249,383
   7th..........................     80,354     46,498      7th............    124,304     64,425      7th............     70,385     79,935     159,144
   8th..........................    137,655    106,790      8th............    179,629    140,553      8th............    134,124    138,280     283,578
AR:                                                      AR:                                        AR:
   1st..........................    127,577     56,611      1st............      (\1\)  ..........     1st............     93,224     78,267     180,016
   2d...........................    124,871     81,432      2d.............    212,303  ..........     2d.............    122,091     80,687     210,852
   3d...........................     75,885    125,039      3d.............  .........    215,196      3d.............    148,581     56,542     205,123
   4th..........................    128,236     43,360      4th............    203,178  ..........     4th............     71,526    102,479     178,134
CA:                                                      CA:                                        CA:
   1st..........................    144,409     63,194      1st............    197,812     67,853      1st............     72,803    147,307     234,592
   2d...........................     68,234    134,911      2d.............    118,878    163,459      2d.............    130,837     98,092     228,940
   3d...........................     86,318    135,709      3d.............    137,971    155,424      3d.............    131,169    113,128     261,938
   4th..........................    126,999    135,818      4th............    183,990    185,790      4th............    186,397     95,653     304,229
   5th..........................    105,676     35,106      5th............    164,242     46,002      5th............     43,577    124,220     172,410
   6th..........................    173,190     64,405      6th............    229,672     77,073      6th............     77,361    172,216     261,152
   7th..........................    118,000  ..........     7th............    170,962     51,166      7th............     56,764    122,435     179,199
   8th..........................    148,435     19,800      8th............    204,996     27,614      8th............     31,711    167,957     209,696
   9th..........................    167,245     20,786      9th............    238,915     26,917      9th............     23,054    180,400     214,085
  10th..........................    130,859     66,069     10th............    192,226     91,877     10th............     88,512    137,578     233,806
  11th..........................    109,868     96,396     11th............    164,500    133,104     11th............    112,703    115,361     240,503
  12th..........................    138,650     43,674     12th............    200,442     49,258     12th............     44,475    152,044     201,162
  13th..........................    110,756     37,141     13th............    166,829     51,447     13th............     45,575    118,278     164,378
  14th..........................    141,153     48,097     14th............    190,301     60,610     14th............     60,917    151,217     218,869
  15th..........................    115,532     44,186     15th............    170,977     55,489     15th............     60,468    126,147     186,615
  16th..........................     98,929     37,130     16th............    146,481     49,399     16th............     37,913    105,841     156,058
  17th..........................    120,750     35,932     17th............    168,907     59,037     17th............     53,176    118,734     178,139
  18th..........................     71,182     37,531     18th............    130,192  ..........    18th............     51,716     72,853     124,569
  19th..........................     71,748    110,246     19th............  .........    179,245     19th............    128,394     69,912     198,902
  20th..........................     61,120  ..........    20th............     93,023     32,118     20th............     43,197     46,247      89,444
  21st..........................     42,718     95,214     21st............     66,317    143,498     21st............    135,979  .........     135,979
  22d...........................     55,226    133,278     22d.............  .........    224,549     22d.............    173,490  .........     175,663
  23d...........................    114,661     61,272     23d.............    171,403     80,385     23d.............     72,744    111,768     193,463
  24th..........................     79,461    129,812     24th............    125,560    174,492     24th............    144,055     96,279     240,334
  25th..........................     55,913     93,987     25th............    105,929    144,660     25th............    118,308     73,028     191,336
  26th..........................     67,878    102,028     26th............    108,039    140,615     26th............    112,774     76,093     208,347
  27th..........................     92,650     42,074     27th............    145,812     52,852     27th............     55,056    102,927     157,983
  28th..........................     79,866     20,629     28th............    137,471  ..........    28th............     28,493     88,385     127,107
  29th..........................     91,014     39,321     29th............    146,198     56,727     29th............     51,534    104,374     161,126
  30th..........................    151,284     55,904     30th............    242,792  ..........    30th............     75,948    153,663     237,747
  31st..........................     64,952  ..........    31st............    110,955  ..........    31st............     14,740     76,363      91,106
  32d...........................     76,059  ..........    32d.............    130,142  ..........    32d.............     31,697     77,759     109,456
  33d...........................    113,715  ..........    33d.............    186,924     26,536     33d.............     21,342    131,990     153,333
  34th..........................     57,459     17,359     34th............     98,503     29,266     34th............     20,457     69,382      89,839
  35th..........................     82,498  ..........    35th............    150,778     24,169     35th............     25,561     98,131     123,694
  36th..........................    105,323     53,068     36th............    171,948     78,543     36th............     66,706    114,489     192,035
  37th..........................     80,716  ..........    37th............    131,342  ..........    37th............     29,159     85,799     125,518
  38th..........................     75,181     24,620     38th............    130,211  ..........    38th............     30,883     85,459     116,342
  39th..........................     72,149     37,384     39th............    125,289     54,533     39th............     42,037     81,590     128,961
  40th..........................     46,418    100,995     40th............     86,772    144,923     40th............    119,455     59,400     178,855
  41st..........................     54,235    109,761     41st............     99,214    159,486     41st............    127,857     74,394     202,286
  42d...........................  .........    129,720     42d.............    104,909    158,404     42d.............    127,161     65,122     204,398
  43d...........................     52,791     29,069     43d.............    108,259     48,312     43d.............     36,890     70,026     106,916
  44th..........................     55,275     89,555     44th............    123,890    129,937     44th............    107,482     85,784     193,266
  45th..........................     64,613     99,638     45th............    111,026    155,166     45th............    106,472     87,141     206,801
  46th..........................     71,573    116,176     46th............    122,891    149,818     46th............    139,822     84,940     224,782
  47th..........................     47,134     28,485     47th............     85,878     31,432     47th............     37,679     50,832      95,954
  48th..........................     74,647    120,130     48th............    125,537    171,658     48th............    145,481     88,465     242,719
  49th..........................     52,227     98,831     49th............     90,138    140,300     49th............    119,088     59,714     189,677
  50th..........................     96,612    118,018     50th............    141,635    157,502     50th............    142,247     97,818     251,081
  51st..........................     78,114     34,931     51st............    148,281     49,345     51st............     57,488     86,423     143,916

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  52d...........................     61,208    123,696     52d.............    111,051    160,724     52d.............    139,460     70,870     221,062
  53d...........................     97,541     43,312     53d.............    161,315     64,658     53d.............     57,230    104,800     168,328
CO:                                                      CO:                                        CO:
   1st..........................    129,446  ..........     1st............    203,755     67,345      1st............     59,747    140,073     207,751
   2d...........................    157,850     65,481      2d.............    215,571    116,591      2d.............     98,171    148,720     259,034
   3d...........................    146,488     86,930      3d.............    203,455    126,762      3d.............    129,257    118,048     257,999
   4th..........................    103,748    109,732      4th............    187,347    146,028      4th............    138,634    109,249     264,181
   5th..........................     83,431    123,264      5th............    113,025    183,178      5th............    152,829     68,039     232,434
   6th..........................    108,007    158,806      6th............    162,639    250,877      6th............    217,368    104,104     330,943
   7th..........................    103,918     79,571      7th............    173,931    100,055      7th............     88,026    112,667     210,810
CT:                                                      CT:                                        CT:
   1st..........................    154,539     53,010      1st............    194,493     76,860      1st............     84,076    130,538     226,038
   2d...........................    121,248    121,165      2d.............    198,984    104,574      2d.............     95,671    140,888     246,809
   3d...........................    150,436     44,386      3d.............    204,761     58,583      3d.............     74,107    134,544     220,661
   4th..........................     99,450    106,510      4th............    149,345    146,854      4th............    102,030    110,746     217,391
   5th..........................  .........     94,824      5th............    161,178    117,914      5th............    102,092    118,231     227,303
DE:                                                      DE:                                        DE:
  At large......................     97,565    143,897     At large........    146,434    235,437     At large........    125,442    173,543     305,636
FL:                                                      FL:                                        FL:
   1st..........................     62,340    135,786      1st............     98,797    232,559      1st............    170,821  .........     213,526
   2d...........................      (\2\)  ..........     2d.............    216,804    133,404      2d.............    136,371    105,211     254,438
   3d...........................      (\2\)  ..........     3d.............      (\2\)  ..........     3d.............     50,932     94,744     150,301
   4th..........................     61,704    141,759      4th............    119,330    224,112      4th............    178,238  .........     230,845
   5th..........................    108,959    162,421      5th............    168,446    265,186      5th............    208,815    100,858     309,673
   6th..........................     91,528    136,601      6th............    146,655    228,302      6th............    179,349  .........     250,981
   7th..........................     87,584    149,656      7th............    146,292    238,721      7th............    185,470     83,206     268,676
   8th..........................     82,526     95,258      8th............    172,854    159,490      8th............    123,586     84,167     220,244
   9th..........................     96,978    123,016      9th............    126,346    216,591      9th............    165,433     66,158     231,591
  10th..........................     67,950    131,488     10th............    118,430    182,781     10th............    137,943     71,313     209,256
  11th..........................     97,470     42,454     11th............    184,106     72,825     11th............     61,817     91,328     153,145
  12th..........................  .........    124,452     12th............    137,465    185,698     12th............    102,704     87,769     213,330
  13th..........................    118,940    119,309     13th............    137,967    204,382     13th............    183,811     83,123     266,934
  14th..........................     83,920    151,615     14th............     93,590    224,602     14th............    188,341     74,525     274,691
  15th..........................     97,834    125,965     15th............    151,951    192,151     15th............    157,079     85,595     242,674
  16th..........................    115,832    111,415     16th............    139,373    209,874     16th............    162,285     80,327     242,763
  17th..........................     90,663  ..........    17th............      (\2\)  ..........    17th............  .........    106,361     123,370
  18th..........................     48,499     79,631     18th............    102,372    140,617     18th............    102,360     46,235     148,595
  19th..........................      (\2\)  ..........    19th............    202,465     83,357     19th............     78,733    132,098     211,059
  20th..........................      (\2\)  ..........    20th............    202,832  ..........    20th............     63,845    100,787     167,570
  21st..........................     45,522     66,784     21st............     99,776    137,226     21st............      (\2\)  .........       (\2\)
  22d...........................    108,688    100,663     22d.............    169,041    140,104     22d.............    118,890     99,804     218,694
  23d...........................      (\2\)  ..........    23d.............    172,835     37,431     23d.............     26,414    100,066     126,480
  24th..........................     89,863    123,795     24th............    211,284    151,863     24th............    146,129     98,787     245,031
  25th..........................     43,168     60,765     25th............    115,820    130,891     25th............     74,859     61,138     143,553
GA:                                                      GA:                                        GA:
   1st..........................     43,668     94,961      1st............     83,444    165,890      1st............    117,270     46,449     163,719
   2d...........................     88,662     41,967      2d.............    158,435     71,351      2d.............     81,673     86,520     168,193
   3d...........................     62,371    130,428      3d.............    117,522    225,055      3d.............    168,304     73,932     242,239
   4th..........................    106,352     34,778      4th............    224,494  ..........     4th............     44,707    131,760     176,467
   5th..........................    122,380  ..........     5th............    231,368  ..........     5th............     46,622    130,782     177,404
   6th..........................     55,294    144,958      6th............    106,551    231,520      6th............    198,100  .........     198,288
   7th..........................     53,553    130,561      7th............    128,159    209,354      7th............    160,898     78,996     239,894
   8th..........................     80,660     78,908      8th............    157,241    117,446      8th............    102,770     92,250     195,020
   9th..........................     39,240    128,685      9th............     70,537    217,493      9th............    173,512  .........     173,512
  10th..........................     57,032    117,721     10th............    114,638    177,265     10th............    138,062     66,905     204,967
  11th..........................     48,261    118,524     11th............     95,220    204,082     11th............    163,515  .........     163,515
  12th..........................     71,651     70,787     12th............    164,562     84,773     12th............     70,938     92,459     163,397
  13th..........................    103,019     45,770     13th............    205,919     92,320     13th............     61,771    140,294     202,065
HI:                                                      HI:                                        HI:
   1st..........................    112,904     49,890      1st............    154,208     38,115      1st............     82,723     94,140     176,863
   2d...........................    106,906     68,244      2d.............    165,748     44,425      2d.............     46,404    132,290     183,258
ID:                                                      ID:                                        ID:
   1st..........................    103,935    115,843      1st............    175,898    171,687      1st............    126,231    102,135     247,427
   2d...........................     73,441    132,262      2d.............     83,878    205,777      2d.............    137,468     48,749     199,717
IL:                                                      IL:                                        IL:
   1st..........................    146,623     27,804      1st............    233,036     38,361      1st............     29,253    148,170     184,386
   2d...........................    146,347     20,395      2d.............    251,052     29,721      2d.............     25,883    150,666     187,113
   3d...........................    127,768     37,954      3d.............    172,581     50,336      3d.............     40,479    116,120     166,627
   4th..........................     69,910     11,532      4th............    112,529     16,024      4th............     11,711     63,273      81,792
   5th..........................    114,319     32,250      5th............    170,728     50,881      5th............     38,935    108,360     153,435
   6th..........................     86,572     91,382      6th............    109,007    147,906      6th............    114,456     65,379     179,835
   7th..........................    143,071     21,939      7th............    235,343     41,474      7th............     29,575    149,846     183,849
   8th..........................     93,355     80,720      8th............    179,444    116,081      8th............     98,115     97,825     202,435
   9th..........................    122,852     41,858      9th............    181,948     53,593      9th............     55,182    117,553     177,207
  10th..........................     94,278    107,929     10th............    138,176    153,082     10th............    109,941    105,290     215,232
  11th..........................     88,846    109,009     11th............    185,652    109,608     11th............    129,108     96,019     225,127

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  12th..........................    157,284  ..........    12th............    212,891     74,382     12th............     74,046    121,272     202,705
  13th..........................     85,507    119,720     13th............    147,430    180,888     13th............    152,132     86,281     238,413
  14th..........................     79,274    117,870     14th............    185,404    135,653     14th............    112,369     98,645     219,013
  15th..........................     86,025    116,810     15th............    104,393    187,121     15th............    136,915     75,948     212,863
  16th..........................     63,462    125,508     16th............    112,648    190,039     16th............    138,299     66,037     212,761
  17th..........................    115,025     86,161     17th............    220,961  ..........    17th............    104,583     85,454     198,898
  18th..........................     73,052    150,194     18th............    117,642    182,589     18th............    152,868     57,046     221,170
  19th..........................     92,861    143,491     19th............    105,338    203,434     19th............    166,166     67,132     233,298
IN:                                                      IN:                                        IN:
   1st..........................    104,195     40,146      1st............    199,954     76,647      1st............     65,558     99,387     169,707
   2d...........................    103,561     88,300      2d.............    187,416     84,455      2d.............     88,803     91,341     189,591
   3d...........................     80,357     95,421      3d.............    112,309    155,693      3d.............    116,140     61,267     185,049
   4th..........................     66,986    111,057      4th............    129,038    192,526      4th............    138,732     53,167     202,322
   5th..........................     64,362    133,118      5th............    123,357    234,705      5th............    146,899     60,024     236,407
   6th..........................     76,812    115,266      6th............     94,265    180,608      6th............    126,027     56,647     189,309
   7th..........................     74,750     64,304      7th............    172,650     92,645      7th............     55,213     86,011     146,039
   8th..........................    131,019     83,704      8th............    188,693    102,769      8th............    117,259     76,265     203,764
   9th..........................    110,454    100,469      9th............    181,281    120,529      9th............    118,040     95,353     225,532
IA:                                                      IA:                                        IA:
   1st..........................    114,322     89,729      1st............    186,991    102,439      1st............    100,219    104,428     210,902
   2d...........................    107,683    101,707      2d.............    175,218    118,778      2d.............    104,319    115,839     227,175
   3d...........................    115,769    103,722      3d.............    176,904    132,136      3d.............    111,925    122,147     240,756
   4th..........................     90,982    121,650      4th............    120,746    185,458      4th............    152,588     74,300     232,519
   5th..........................     64,181    105,580      5th............     99,601    159,430      5th............    128,363     63,160     195,239
KS:                                                      KS:                                        KS:
   1st..........................     39,781    156,728      1st............     34,771    214,549      1st............    142,281     44,068     192,886
   2d...........................    114,139    106,329      2d.............    142,013    155,532      2d.............    130,034     66,588     205,975
   3d...........................    153,105     79,824      3d.............    202,541    142,307      3d.............    136,246     90,193     233,285
   4th..........................     62,166    116,386      4th............     90,706    177,617      4th............    119,575     74,143     203,383
KY:                                                      KY:                                        KY:
   1st..........................     83,865    123,618      1st............     98,674    178,107      1st............    153,840     62,090     215,930
   2d...........................     95,415    118,548      2d.............    143,379    158,936      2d.............    155,906     73,749     229,655
   3d...........................    122,489    116,568      3d.............    203,843    139,527      3d.............    112,627    139,940     255,930
   4th..........................     88,822    105,845      4th............    111,549    190,210      4th............    151,813     66,694     218,507
   5th..........................     52,367    147,201      5th............  .........    177,024      5th............    151,019     44,034     195,053
   6th..........................    158,765  ..........     6th............    203,764    111,378      6th............    119,164    119,812     239,223
LA:                                                      LA:                                        LA:
   1st..........................     15,944    130,508      1st............     98,839    189,168      1st............    157,182     38,416     200,176
   2d...........................     93,211     13,928      2d.............     31,318     33,132      2d.............     43,378     83,705     129,604
   3d...........................     79,213     54,950      3d.............      (\3\)  ..........     3d.............    108,963     61,914     170,877
   4th..........................     40,545     93,727      4th............     44,151     44,501      4th............    105,223     54,609     168,794
   5th..........................     33,233     78,211      5th............  .........      (\3\)      5th............    122,033  .........     155,312
   6th..........................  .........     94,658      6th............    125,886    150,332      6th............    138,607     72,577     211,184
   7th..........................     47,133    113,720      7th............     98,280    177,173      7th............      (\3\)  .........       (\3\)
ME:                                                      ME:                                        ME:
   1st..........................    170,949     88,009      1st............    205,629    168,930      1st............    128,501    169,114     297,657
   2d...........................    179,772     75,156      2d.............    226,274    109,268      2d.............    119,669    147,042     266,711
MD:                                                      MD:                                        MD:
   1st..........................     83,738    185,177      1st............    177,065    174,213      1st............    155,118    120,400     286,812
   2d...........................    135,818     60,195      2d.............    198,578     68,561      2d.............     69,523    134,133     208,904
   3d...........................    150,142     79,174      3d.............    203,711     87,971      3d.............     86,947    147,448     241,429
   4th..........................    141,897     32,792      4th............    258,704     38,739      4th............     31,467    160,228     192,020
   5th..........................    168,114  ..........     5th............    253,854     82,631      5th............     83,575    155,110     241,383
   6th..........................     92,030    141,200      6th............    128,207    190,926      6th............    148,820     80,455     242,189
   7th..........................    158,830  ..........     7th............    227,379     53,147      7th............     46,375    152,669     203,068
   8th..........................    168,872     48,324      8th............    229,740     66,351      8th............     52,421    153,613     209,667
MA:                                                      MA:                                        MA:
   1st..........................    158,057  ..........     1st............    215,696     80,067      1st............     74,418    128,011     213,364
   2d...........................    164,939  ..........     2d.............    234,369  ..........     2d.............     91,209    122,751     214,124
   3d...........................    166,973  ..........     3d.............    227,619  ..........     3d.............     85,124    122,708     217,352
   4th..........................    176,513  ..........     4th............    203,032     75,571      4th............    101,517    126,194     234,127
   5th..........................    159,120  ..........     5th............    225,947  ..........     5th............     94,646    122,858     224,029
   6th..........................    168,056     72,997      6th............    226,216     94,845      6th............    107,930    142,732     251,081
   7th..........................    171,902  ..........     7th............    212,304     67,978      7th............     73,467    145,696     219,357
   8th..........................    125,515  ..........     8th............    185,530  ..........     8th............  .........    134,974     137,660
   9th..........................    169,420     47,114      9th............    242,166  ..........     9th............     59,965    157,071     229,964
  10th..........................    171,812     78,439     10th............    272,899  ..........    10th............    120,029    132,743     283,197
MI:                                                      MI:                                        MI:
   1st..........................    180,448     72,753      1st............    213,216    107,340      1st............    120,523     94,824     232,037
   2d...........................     86,950    183,006      2d.............    119,506    214,100      2d.............    148,864     72,118     228,078
   3d...........................     93,846    171,212      3d.............    117,961    203,799      3d.............    133,714     83,953     224,063
   4th..........................    100,260    160,041      4th............    117,665    204,259      4th............    148,531     68,458     224,354
   5th..........................    176,171     60,967      5th............    221,841     85,017      5th............     89,680    107,286     202,263
   6th..........................     88,978    142,125      6th............    123,257    188,157      6th............    123,142     66,729     198,696
   7th..........................    112,665    122,348      7th............    157,213    149,781      7th............    113,185    102,402     225,669
   8th..........................    122,107    157,237      8th............    145,491    204,408      8th............    156,931     84,069     244,894

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   9th..........................    127,620    142,390      9th............    183,311    150,035      9th............    119,325    125,730     252,650
  10th..........................     84,689    179,072     10th............    108,354    230,471     10th............    168,364     58,530     233,930
  11th..........................    114,248    143,658     11th............    156,625    177,461     11th............    141,224     91,710     238,287
  12th..........................    168,494     62,689     12th............    225,094     74,565     12th............     71,372    124,671     204,117
  13th..........................    126,308  ..........    13th............    167,481     43,098     13th............     23,462    100,885     127,076
  14th..........................    158,755     27,367     14th............    227,841  ..........    14th............     29,902    115,511     150,478
  15th..........................    181,946  ..........    15th............    231,784     81,802     15th............     83,488    118,336     208,309
MN:                                                      MN:                                        MN:
   1st..........................    141,556    126,486      1st............    207,753    109,453      1st............    109,242    122,365     248,005
   2d...........................    116,343    163,269      2d.............    164,093    220,924      2d.............    181,341    104,809     286,453
   3d...........................     99,588    184,333      3d.............    150,787    178,932      3d.............    161,177    100,240     274,092
   4th..........................    172,096     74,797      4th............    216,267     98,936      4th............     80,141    136,746     231,426
   5th..........................    136,060     52,263      5th............    228,776     71,020      5th............     55,222    154,833     228,746
   6th..........................    127,144    151,248      6th............    175,786    187,817      6th............    159,476    120,846     303,691
   7th..........................    179,164     74,557      7th............    227,187     87,062      7th............     90,652    133,096     241,097
   8th..........................    180,670     97,683      8th............    241,831    114,871      8th............    133,490    129,091     277,081
MS:                                                      MS:                                        MS:
   1st..........................     49,174     95,098      1st............    185,959    149,818      1st............    121,074     89,388     219,093
   2d...........................    100,160     55,672      2d.............    201,606     90,364      2d.............     64,499    105,327     171,356
   3d...........................  .........    125,421      3d.............    127,698    213,171      3d.............    132,393     60,737     194,716
   4th..........................    110,996     28,117      4th............    216,542     73,977      4th............    105,613     95,243     203,384
MO:                                                      MO:                                        MO:
   1st..........................    141,574     47,893      1st............    242,570  ..........     1st............     43,649    135,907     184,779
   2d...........................    105,242    176,452      2d.............    132,068    232,276      2d.............    180,481     77,467     265,632
   3d...........................    145,219     70,189      3d.............    202,470     92,759      3d.............     94,757     99,398     203,085
   4th..........................    159,303     69,254      4th............    200,009    103,446      4th............    113,489    101,532     225,056
   5th..........................    136,149     68,456      5th............    197,249    109,166      5th............     84,578    102,076     191,423
   6th..........................     87,477    150,882      6th............    121,894    196,526      6th............    154,103     67,762     221,912
   7th..........................     72,592    160,942      7th............     91,010    219,016      7th............    141,010     67,545     222,431
   8th..........................     57,557    156,164      8th............     72,790    198,798      8th............    128,499     56,377     195,999
   9th..........................     87,145    149,114      9th............    152,956    161,031      9th............    162,724     46,817     210,358
MT:                                                      MT:                                        MT:
  At large......................    158,916    239,124     At large........    155,930    308,470     At large........    217,696    121,954     360,341
NE:                                                      NE:                                        NE:
   1st..........................     86,360    121,015      1st............     77,897    184,923      1st............    116,871     47,106     163,977
   2d...........................     82,504     99,475      2d.............    131,901    142,473      2d.............     93,840     60,486     154,326
   3d...........................     93,046    113,687      3d.............     55,087    183,117      3d.............    117,275     29,932     167,243
NV:                                                      NV:                                        NV:
   1st..........................     85,025     40,917      1st............    154,860     64,837      1st............     58,995    103,246     167,206
   2d...........................    104,593    117,168      2d.............    136,548    170,771      2d.............    169,458     87,421     267,708
   3d...........................     98,261    102,232      3d.............    165,912    147,940      3d.............    128,916    127,168     267,874
NH:                                                      NH:                                        NH:
   1st..........................    100,691     95,527      1st............    176,435    156,338      1st............    121,655     95,503     225,124
   2d...........................    108,743     94,088      2d.............    188,332    138,222      2d.............    108,610    105,060     224,663
NJ:                                                      NJ:                                        NJ:
   1st..........................    140,110  ..........     1st............    206,453     74,001      1st............     58,562    106,334     168,267
   2d...........................     64,277    111,245      2d.............    110,990    167,701      2d.............    109,460     51,690     167,120
   3d...........................     86,113    122,559      3d.............    166,390    153,122      3d.............    110,215    104,252     220,309
   4th..........................     62,905    124,482      4th............    100,036    202,972      4th............    129,752     52,118     186,938
   5th..........................     89,503    112,142      5th............    131,033    172,653      5th............    124,030     62,634     190,993
   6th..........................     98,615     43,539      6th............    164,077     77,469      6th............     65,413     81,933     149,662
   7th..........................     95,454     98,399      7th............    124,818    148,461      7th............    105,084     71,902     176,986
   8th..........................     97,568     39,053      8th............    159,279     63,107      8th............     51,023     88,478     141,208
   9th..........................    105,853     40,879      9th............    151,182     69,503      9th............     52,082     83,564     137,626
  10th..........................     90,264  ..........    10th............    169,945  ..........    10th............     14,357     95,299     111,877
  11th..........................     74,414    126,085     11th............    113,510    189,696     11th............    122,149     55,472     181,800
  12th..........................    125,468     65,509     12th............    193,732    108,400     12th............     93,634    108,214     204,002
  13th..........................     77,238     19,284     13th............    120,382     34,735     13th............     19,538     62,840      84,796
NM:                                                      NM:                                        NM:
   1st..........................    105,125    105,986      1st............    166,271    132,485      1st............    104,215    112,010     216,225
   2d...........................     63,119     92,620      2d.............    129,572    101,980      2d.............     94,053     75,708     169,761
   3d...........................    144,880     49,219      3d.............    161,292     86,618      3d.............     90,617    120,048     210,665
NY:                                                      NY:                                        NY:
   1st..........................     92,546     54,044      1st............    141,727    100,036      1st............     78,300     98,316     202,007
   2d...........................     94,100     37,671      2d.............    143,759     70,145      2d.............     58,525     94,594     174,490
   3d...........................     76,169     86,918      3d.............     93,481    149,344      3d.............    131,674     51,346     185,768
   4th..........................     93,041     48,121      4th............    151,792     84,444      4th............     69,323     94,483     176,253
   5th..........................     70,033  ..........     5th............    105,836     43,039      5th............     36,861     72,239     120,926
   6th..........................     69,405  ..........     6th............    141,180  ..........     6th............     10,057     85,096     111,573
   7th..........................     60,266     10,402      7th............    113,988     19,373      7th............     13,751     71,247      97,971
   8th..........................     96,115     17,413      8th............    152,153     36,897      8th............     29,514     98,839     143,126
   9th..........................     67,040  ..........     9th............    106,097  ..........     9th............     37,750     67,011     117,613
  10th..........................     72,171      4,666     10th............    155,090      8,204     10th............      7,419     95,485     119,872
  11th..........................     75,520      6,776     11th............    158,235     11,644     11th............      9,119    104,297     124,914
  12th..........................     55,674      6,143     12th............    115,633     12,486     12th............  .........     68,624      86,753
  13th..........................     42,229     49,818     13th............    107,640     62,441     13th............     55,821     60,773     131,426

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  14th..........................    107,095  ..........    14th............    176,426     43,385     14th............     32,065    107,327     150,481
  15th..........................     93,857      6,592     15th............    170,372     15,676     15th............     10,678     91,225     127,046
  16th..........................     53,179      2,045     16th............    123,312      3,941     16th............      2,257     61,642      71,349
  17th..........................     88,714     22,608     17th............    149,676     35,994     17th............     29,792     95,346     139,126
  18th..........................    119,041     45,472     18th............    167,365     73,237     18th............     60,513    115,619     187,364
  19th..........................    100,119     79,545     19th............    141,173    103,813     19th............     88,734     98,766     215,738
  20th..........................    116,416     94,093     20th............    178,996     99,930     20th............    110,813    107,075     244,768
  21st..........................    139,997     46,752     21st............    159,849     85,267     21st............     70,211    124,889     219,425
  22d...........................    104,423  ..........    22d.............    147,238     76,569     22d.............     75,558     98,661     193,358
  23d...........................     58,859     89,482     23d.............     70,037    120,778     23d.............     73,646     82,232     182,510
  24th..........................     96,093     83,228     24th............    121,345    103,379     24th............     85,702     89,809     198,453
  25th..........................    100,605  \4\ 91,187    25th............    148,290    106,653     25th............     81,380    103,954     215,613
  26th..........................     85,145     94,157     26th............    109,615    124,845     26th............    151,449     54,307     221,763
  27th..........................    116,935     36,614     27th............    169,196     50,420     27th............     63,015    119,085     205,897
  28th..........................     98,382     33,361     28th............    155,409     42,016     28th............     45,630    102,514     168,055
  29th..........................     94,609  \4\ 91,383    29th............    131,526    116,137     29th............     93,167  .........     210,145
NC:                                                      NC:                                        NC:
   1st..........................     82,510  ..........     1st............    192,765     81,506      1st............     70,867    103,294     174,161
   2d...........................     85,993     43,271      2d.............    199,730     93,323      2d.............     93,876     92,393     189,774
   3d...........................     45,458     99,519      3d.............    104,364    201,686      3d.............    143,225     51,317     199,304
   4th..........................    127,340     68,599      4th............    265,751    153,947      4th............    116,448    155,384     271,832
   5th..........................     72,061     96,138      5th............    136,103    190,820      5th............    140,525     72,762     213,287
   6th..........................     44,661    108,433      6th............    108,873    221,018      6th............    156,252     51,507     207,759
   7th..........................    101,787     38,033      7th............    215,383     97,472      7th............     98,328    113,957     212,285
   8th..........................     60,597     60,926      8th............    157,185    126,634      8th............     73,129     88,776     167,442
   9th..........................     53,437    106,206      9th............    138,719    241,053      9th............    158,790     71,450     230,240
  10th..........................     58,214     94,179     10th............    126,699    171,774     10th............    130,813     52,972     183,785
  11th..........................    124,972    107,342     11th............    211,112    122,087     11th............    110,246    131,225     241,471
  12th..........................     71,345     35,127     12th............    215,908     85,814     12th............     55,315    103,495     162,007
  13th..........................     98,540     56,120     13th............    221,379    114,383     13th............     93,099    116,103     209,202

ND:                                                      ND:                                        ND:
  At large......................    142,934     74,687     At large........    194,577    119,388     At large........    129,802    106,542     236,344

OH:                                                      OH:                                        OH:
   1st..........................     96,584    105,680      1st............    155,455    140,683      1st............    103,770     92,672     201,518
   2d...........................    117,595    120,112      2d.............    124,213    148,671      2d.............    139,027     82,431     237,845
   3d...........................     90,650    127,978      3d.............    115,976    200,204      3d.............    152,629     71,455     224,084
   4th..........................     86,678    129,958      4th............     99,499    186,154      4th............    146,029     50,533     204,270
   5th..........................     98,544    129,813      5th............    105,840    188,905      5th............    140,703     54,919     207,453
   6th..........................    135,628     82,848      6th............    176,330     92,968      6th............    103,170     92,823     205,575
   7th..........................     89,579    137,899      7th............    125,547    174,915      7th............    135,721     70,400     218,313
   8th..........................     77,640    136,863      8th............     95,510    202,063      8th............    142,731     65,883     217,436
   9th..........................    153,880     55,119      9th............    222,054     76,512      9th............     83,423    121,819     205,242
  10th..........................    138,393     69,996     10th............    157,268    107,918     10th............     83,809    101,343     191,026
  11th..........................    146,799     29,125     11th............    212,667     36,708     11th............     28,754    139,693     168,447
  12th..........................    108,746    145,943     12th............    152,234    197,447     12th............    150,163    110,307     269,180
  13th..........................    135,639     85,922     13th............    192,593    105,050     13th............     94,367    118,806     213,173
  14th..........................     97,753    144,069     14th............    125,214    188,488     14th............    149,878     72,604     230,865
  15th..........................    109,659    110,714     15th............    139,584    137,272     15th............    119,471     91,077     220,596
  16th..........................     97,955    137,167     16th............    169,044    136,293     16th............    114,652     90,833     220,137
  17th..........................    170,369     41,925     17th............    218,896     61,216     17th............     57,352    102,758     190,666
  18th..........................    129,646     79,259     18th............    164,187    110,031     18th............    107,426     80,756     199,448

OK:                                                      OK:                                        OK:
   1st..........................     56,724    116,920      1st............     98,890    193,404      1st............    151,173     45,656     196,829
   2d...........................    122,347     45,861      2d.............    173,757     72,815      2d.............     83,226    108,203     191,429
   3d...........................     61,749    128,042      3d.............     62,297    184,306      3d.............    161,927     45,689     207,616
   4th..........................     64,775    118,266      4th............     79,674    180,080      4th............      (\4\)  .........       (\4\)
   5th..........................     67,293    108,936      5th............     88,996    171,925      5th............    123,236     68,074     197,105

OR:                                                      OR:                                        OR:
   1st..........................    169,409     90,904      1st............    237,567  ..........     1st............    122,858    160,357     292,909
   2d...........................     82,484    181,529      2d.............     87,649    236,560      2d.............    206,245     72,173     279,037
   3d...........................    186,380     59,529      3d.............    254,235     71,063      3d.............     67,714    193,104     275,802
   4th..........................    180,607    109,105      4th............    275,143  ..........     4th............    129,877    162,416     298,052
   5th..........................    146,973    116,424      5th............    181,577    128,297      5th............    130,313    145,319     283,556
PA:                                                      PA:                                        PA:
   1st..........................    137,987  ..........     1st............    242,799     24,714      1st............  .........    149,944     149,944
   2d...........................    165,867     17,291      2d.............    276,870     34,466      2d.............     21,907    182,800     204,707
   3d...........................     85,110    108,525      3d.............    146,846    139,707      3d.............    111,909     88,924     200,833
   4th..........................    131,847    122,049      4th............    186,536    147,411      4th............    116,958    120,827     237,785
   5th..........................     76,456    115,126      5th............    112,509    155,513      5th............    127,427     52,375     185,512
   6th..........................    117,892    121,047      6th............    164,952    179,423      6th............    133,770    100,493     234,263
   7th..........................    147,898    114,426      7th............    209,955    142,362      7th............    137,825    110,314     250,847
   8th..........................    125,656    124,138      8th............    197,869    145,103      8th............    130,759    113,547     244,306
   9th..........................     79,610    121,069      9th............     98,735    174,951      9th............    141,904     52,322     194,226
  10th..........................    110,115     97,862     10th............    160,837    124,681     10th............    110,599     89,846     200,445
  11th..........................    134,340     51,033     11th............    146,379    137,151     11th............    102,179     84,618     186,797

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  12th..........................    123,472     79,612     12th............    155,268    113,120     12th............     91,170     94,056     185,226
  13th..........................    147,368     75,492     13th............    196,868    108,271     13th............     91,987    118,710     210,697
  14th..........................    161,075  ..........    14th............    242,326  ..........    14th............     49,997    122,073     177,470
  15th..........................     86,186    106,153     15th............    128,333    181,433     15th............    109,534     79,766     204,548
  16th..........................     80,915    115,741     16th............    120,193    170,329     16th............    134,113     70,994     205,107
  17th..........................    137,253     75,455     17th............    192,699    109,909     17th............     95,000    118,486     213,486
  18th..........................    105,419    144,632     18th............    119,661    213,349     18th............    161,888     78,558     240,446
  19th..........................     74,625    142,512     19th............    109,533    218,862     19th............    165,219     53,549     229,756
RI:                                                      RI:                                        RI:
   1st..........................    124,634     41,836      1st............    145,254     51,340      1st............     71,542     81,269     160,814
   2d...........................    140,315  ..........     2d.............    158,416     67,433      2d.............     55,409    104,442     174,670
SC:                                                      SC:                                        SC:
   1st..........................  .........    115,766      1st............    163,724    177,540      1st............    152,755     67,008     233,695
   2d...........................     76,090    127,811      2d.............    158,627    184,583      2d.............    138,861    113,625     259,672
   3d...........................  .........    111,882      3d.............    101,724    186,799      3d.............    126,235     66,497     202,108
   4th..........................     57,490    115,553      4th............    113,291    184,440      4th............    137,586     62,438     216,838
   5th..........................     99,669     75,422      5th............    188,785    113,282      5th............    125,834    102,296     228,286
   6th..........................    100,213     53,181      6th............    193,378     93,059      6th............     72,661    125,459     199,590
SD:                                                      SD:                                        SD:
  At large......................    230,468     97,864     At large........    256,041    122,966     At large........    153,703    146,589     319,426
TN:                                                      TN:                                        TN:
   1st..........................     65,538    108,336      1st............     57,525    168,343      1st............    123,006     26,045     152,161
   2d...........................     45,025    157,095      2d.............     63,639    227,120      2d.............    141,796     25,400     173,380
   3d...........................     68,324    130,791      3d.............     73,059    184,964      3d.............     92,032     45,387     162,056
   4th..........................    123,666     62,449      4th............    146,776     94,447      4th............    103,969     70,254     182,191
   5th..........................    122,919     49,702      5th............    181,467     85,471      5th............     74,204     99,162     176,362
   6th..........................    129,069     60,392      6th............    194,264  ..........     6th............    128,517     56,145     191,084
   7th..........................     73,369    152,288      7th............     99,549    217,332      7th............    158,916     54,347     219,583
   8th..........................    129,610     47,492      8th............    180,465  ..........     8th............     98,759     64,960     167,405
   9th..........................    103,341     31,002      9th............    198,798  ..........     9th............     33,879     99,827     134,907
TX:                                                      TX:                                        TX:
   1st..........................     46,303    104,099      1st............  .........    189,012      1st............    129,398  .........     144,209
   2d...........................     45,080     90,490      2d.............  .........    175,101      2d.............    130,020  .........     146,731
   3d...........................     49,529     88,690      3d.............    108,693    170,742      3d.............    101,180     47,848     152,652
   4th..........................     55,278    106,495      4th............     88,067    206,906      4th............    136,338     40,975     186,286
   5th..........................     50,983     88,478      5th............  .........    162,894      5th............    106,742     41,649     151,349
   6th..........................     56,369     91,927      6th............     99,919    174,008      6th............    107,140     50,717     162,557
   7th..........................     64,514     99,318      7th............    123,242    162,635      7th............    143,655  .........     176,378
   8th..........................     51,393    105,665      8th............     70,758    207,128      8th............    161,417     34,694     201,099
   9th..........................     60,253  ..........     9th............    143,868  ..........     9th............     24,201     80,107     105,767
  10th..........................     71,415     97,726     10th............    143,719    179,493     10th............    144,980     74,086     224,171
  11th..........................  .........    107,268     11th............  .........    189,625     11th............    125,581     23,989     155,340
  12th..........................     45,676     98,371     12th............     82,250    181,662     12th............    109,882     38,434     152,917
  13th..........................     33,460     10,107     13th............     51,841    180,078     13th............    113,201  .........     130,043
  14th..........................     62,429     94,380     14th............  .........    191,293     14th............    140,623     44,431     185,054
  15th..........................     43,236     26,751     15th............    107,578     52,303     15th............     39,964     53,546      96,080
  16th..........................     61,116  ..........    16th............    130,375     16,348     16th............     31,051     49,301      84,892
  17th..........................     92,478     64,142     17th............    134,592    115,581     17th............    106,696     63,138     172,642
  18th..........................     65,936     16,448     18th............    148,617     39,095     18th............     33,067     85,108     121,321
  19th..........................     41,676     94,785     19th............     58,030    168,501     19th............    106,059     25,984     136,358
  20th..........................     68,348  ..........    20th............    127,298     44,585     20th............     31,757     58,645      92,185
  21st..........................     68,312    122,486     21st............  .........    243,471     21st............    162,924     65,927     236,545
  22d...........................     76,775  ..........    22d.............    140,160    161,996     22d.............    140,537     62,082     208,223
  23d...........................     38,256     32,217     23d.............    134,090    100,799     23d.............     74,853     67,348     151,534
  24th..........................     52,075     83,835     24th............    111,089    151,434     24th............    100,078  .........     122,687
  25th..........................    109,911     42,975     25th............    191,755     88,693     25th............     84,849     99,967     189,247
  26th..........................     58,271     94,219     26th............    118,167    195,181     26th............    120,984     55,385     180,431
  27th..........................     62,058     42,538     27th............    104,864     69,458     27th............     50,976     50,179     106,531
  28th..........................     68,372  ..........    28th............    123,494     52,524     28th............     46,740     62,773     111,402
  29th..........................     37,174     12,347     29th............     79,718     25,512     29th............     22,825     43,257      66,948
  30th..........................     81,348     17,850     30th............    168,249     32,361     30th............     24,668     86,322     113,978
  31st..........................     60,293     90,869     31st............    106,559    175,563     31st............    126,384  .........     153,119
  32d...........................     52,269     71,461     32d.............     82,406    116,283     32d.............     79,433     44,258     126,869
UT:                                                      UT:                                        UT:
   1st..........................     57,922    112,546      1st............     92,469    196,799      1st............    135,247     46,765     195,462
   2d...........................    133,231     84,234      2d.............    220,666    120,083      2d.............    116,001    127,151     251,847
   3d...........................     53,330     95,455      3d.............     80,626    187,035      3d.............    139,721     44,320     193,186
VT:                                                      VT:                                        VT:
  At large......................    139,815    117,023     At large........    248,203  ..........    At large........     76,403    154,006     238,521
VA:                                                      VA:                                        VA:
   1st..........................     81,083    143,889      1st............    150,432    203,839      1st............    135,564     73,824     212,236
   2d...........................     83,901     88,777      2d.............    141,857    128,486      2d.............     88,340     70,591     166,289
   3d...........................    133,546  ..........     3d.............    239,911  ..........     3d.............     44,553    114,754     163,900
   4th..........................  .........    150,967      4th............    135,041    199,075      4th............    123,659     74,298     198,389
   5th..........................     84,682    125,370      5th............    158,810    158,083      5th............    119,560    110,562     235,299
   6th..........................  .........    153,187      6th............    114,367    192,350      6th............    127,487  .........     167,154

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   7th..........................     88,206    163,706      7th............    138,123    233,531      7th............    138,209     79,616     233,402
   8th..........................    144,700     66,639      8th............    222,986     97,425      8th............     71,145    116,404     190,748
   9th..........................    129,705     61,574      9th............    207,306  ..........     9th............     95,726     86,743     186,917
  10th..........................     98,769    138,213     10th............    147,357    223,140     10th............    131,116     72,604     208,556
  11th..........................    102,511    130,468     11th............    196,598    154,758     11th............    110,739    111,720     226,951
WA:                                                      WA:                                        WA:
   1st..........................    163,832     78,105      1st............    233,780    111,240      1st............    126,737    172,642     299,379
   2d...........................    157,064     87,730      2d.............    217,416    131,051      2d.............    148,722    155,241     303,963
   3d...........................    147,065     85,915      3d.............    216,701    121,828      3d.............    152,799    135,654     288,453
   4th..........................     77,054    115,246      4th............     99,430    169,940      4th............    156,726     74,973     231,699
   5th..........................    104,357    134,967      5th............    112,382    211,305      5th............    177,235    101,146     278,381
   6th..........................    158,202     65,883      6th............    205,991    102,081      6th............    109,800    151,873     261,673
   7th..........................    195,462     38,715      7th............    291,963     57,054      7th............  .........    232,649     280,390
   8th..........................    122,021    129,362      8th............    171,358    191,568      8th............    161,296    148,581     309,877
   9th..........................    119,038     62,082      9th............    176,295     93,080      9th............    101,851    123,743     225,594
WV:                                                      WV:                                        WV:
   1st..........................    100,939     55,963      1st............    187,734  ..........     1st............     90,660     89,220     179,880
   2d...........................     70,470     94,110      2d.............    110,819    147,334      2d.............    126,814     55,001     185,246
   3d...........................     92,413     40,820      3d.............    133,522     66,005      3d.............     65,611     83,636     149,247
WI:                                                      WI:                                        WI:
   1st..........................     95,761    161,320      1st............    125,268    231,009      1st............    179,819     79,363     263,627
   2d...........................    191,414    113,015      2d.............    277,914    122,513      2d.............    118,099    191,164     309,460
   3d...........................    163,322     88,523      3d.............    225,208    122,760      3d.............    116,838    126,380     251,340
   4th..........................    136,735     54,486      4th............    222,728  ..........     4th............     61,543    143,559     208,103
   5th..........................    112,451    194,669      5th............  .........    275,271      5th............    229,642     90,634     331,258
   6th..........................  .........    201,367      6th............    126,090    221,875      6th............    183,271     75,926     259,367
   7th..........................    161,903     91,069      7th............    212,666    136,938      7th............    132,551    113,018     254,389
   8th..........................    141,570    135,622      8th............    193,662    164,621      8th............    143,998    118,646     262,938
WY:                                                      WY:                                        WY:
  At large......................     92,324     93,336     At large........    106,758    131,244     At large........    131,661     45,768     190,822
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                         VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND DELEGATES IN 2006, 2008, and 2010--continued
[The figures, compiled from official statistics obtained by the Clerk of the House, show the votes for the Republican and Democratic nominees, except as
          otherwise indicated. Figures in the last column, for the 2010 election, may include totals for more candidates than the ones shown.]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                      Vote
                                                                    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                              2006                    2008                    2010            Total vote
                    Commonwealth of Puerto Rico                     ------------------------------------------------------------------------   cast in
                                                                      Popular       New       Popular       New          New       Popular       2010
                                                                      Democrat  Progressive   Democrat  Progressive  Progressive   Democrat
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Resident Commissioner                                              .........  ...........    810,093   1,010,285   ...........  .........  ...........
  (4-year term)....................................................
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                Vote
                               ---------------------------------------------------------------------  Total vote
     District of Columbia                2006                   2008                   2010            cast in
                               ---------------------------------------------------------------------     2010
                                 Democrat  Republican   Democrat  Republican  Republican   Democrat
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Delegate......................    111,726  ..........    245,800      17,367       8,109    117,990      126,099
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                 Vote
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------  Total vote
              Guam                         2006                  2008                  2010            cast in
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------     2010
                                   Democrat  Republican   Democrat  Write- in  Write- in   Democrat
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Delegate........................     32,677  ..........     28,247      1,617      1,502     35,919       37,421
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                Vote
                                --------------------------------------------------------------------  Total vote
         Virgin Islands                   2006                  2008                   2010            cast in
                                --------------------------------------------------------------------     2010
                                  Democrat  Republican   Democrat  Write- in  Republican   Democrat
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Delegate.......................     19,593       4,447     19,286         69       2,329     19,844       22,173
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                Vote
                               ---------------------------------------------------------------------  Total vote
        American Samoa                   2006                   2008                   2010            cast in
                               ---------------------------------------------------------------------     2010
                                 Democrat  Republican   Democrat  Republican  Republican   Democrat
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Delegate......................      5,195       4,493      7,499       4,350       4,422      6,182       10,604
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                          Vote
                                                    ------------------------------------------------  Total vote
              Northern Mariana Islands                         2008                    2010            cast in
                                                    ------------------------------------------------     2010
                                                     Independent  Republican  Republican   Democrat
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Delegate...........................................       2,474        2,117       2,049      4,852        6,901
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 \1\ According to Arkansas law, it is not required to tabulate votes for unopposed candidates.
 \2\ According to Florida law, the names of those with no opposition are not printed on the ballot.
 \3\ According to Louisiana law, the names of those with no opposition are not printed on the ballot.
 \4\ According to Oklahoma law, the names of those with no opposition are not printed on the ballot.


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                                                                      SESSIONS OF CONGRESS, 1st-112th CONGRESSES, 1789-2011
                                                                      [Closing date for this table was September 15, 2011.]

Meeting Dates of Congress: Pursuant to a resolution of the Confederation Congress in 1788, the Constitution went into effect on March 4, 1789. From then until the 20th amendment took effect in January 1934, the term of each Congress began on March 4th of each odd-numbered year; however, Article I, section 4, of the Constitution provided that ``The Congress shall assemble at least once in every Year, and such Meeting shall be on the first Monday in December, unless they shall by law appoint a different day.'' The Congress therefore convened regularly on the first Monday in December until the 20th amendment became effective, which changed the beginning of Congress's term as well as its convening date to January 3rd. So prior to 1934, a new Congress typically would not convene for regular business until 13 months after being elected. One effect of this was that the last session of each Congress was a ``lame duck'' session. After the 20th amendment, the time from the election to the beginning of Congress's term as well as when it convened was reduced to two months. Recognizing that the need might exist for Congress to meet at times other than the regularly scheduled convening date, Article II, section 3 of the Constitution provides that the President ``may, on extraordinary occasions, convene both Houses, or either of them''; hence these sessions occur only if convened by Presidential proclamation. Except as noted, these are separately numbered sessions of a Congress, and are marked by an E in the session column of the table.  Until the 20th amendment was adopted, there were also times when special sessions of the Senate were convened, principally for confirming Cabinet and other executive nominations, and occasionally for the ratification of treaties or other executive business.  These Senate sessions were also called by Presidential proclamation (typically by the outgoing President, although on occasion by incumbents as well) and are marked by an S in the session column.  Meeting Places of Congress:  Congress met for the first and second sessions of the First Congress (1789 and 1790) in New York City.  From the third session of the First Congress through the first session of the Sixth Congress (1790 to 1800), Philadelphia was the meeting place.  Congress has convened in Washington since the second session of the Sixth Congress (1800).

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                                                                 Length  ------------------------------------------  President pro tempore of the Senate          Speaker of the  House of
   Congress    Session     Convening Date     Adjournment Date   in days                             House of                        \3\                              Representatives
                                                                   \1\           Senate          Representatives
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1st..........      1    Mar. 4, 1789.......  Sept. 29, 1789...     210    ...................  ...................  John Langdon, of New Hampshire.......  Frederick A.C. Muhlenberg, of
                                                                                                                                                            Pennsylvania.
                   2    Jan. 4, 1790.......  Aug. 12, 1790....     221    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                   3    Dec. 6, 1790.......  Mar. 3, 1791.....      88    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
2d ..........      S    Mar. 4, 1791.......  Mar. 4, 1791.....       1    ...................  ...................  ...do.                                 .....................................
                   1    Oct. 24, 1791......  May 8, 1792......     197    ...................  ...................  Richard Henry Lee, of Virginia.......  Jonathan Trumbull, of Connecticut.
                   2    Nov. 5, 1792.......  Mar. 2, 1793.....     119    ...................  ...................  John Langdon, of New Hampshire.
3d ..........      S    Mar. 4, 1793.......  Mar. 4, 1793.....       1    ...................  ...................  ...do.                                 .....................................
                   1    Dec. 2, 1793.......  June 9, 1794.....     190    ...................  ...................  John Langdon, of New Hampshire; Ralph  Frederick A.C. Muhlenberg, of
                                                                                                                     Izard, of South Carolina.              Pennsylvania.
                   2    Nov. 3, 1794.......  Mar. 3, 1795.....     121    ...................  ...................  Henry Tazewell, of Virginia.
4th..........      S    June 8, 1795.......  June 26, 1795....      19    ...................  ...................  ...do.
                   1    Dec. 7, 1795.......  June 1, 1796.....     177    ...................  ...................  Henry Tazewell, of Virginia; Samuel    Jonathan Dayton, of New Jersey.
                                                                                                                     Livermore, of New Hampshire.
                   2    Dec. 5, 1796.......  Mar. 3, 1797.....      89    ...................  ...................  William Bingham, of Pennsylvania.
5th..........      S    Mar. 4, 1797.......  Mar. 4, 1797.....       1
                 1-E    May 15, 1797.......  July 10, 1797....      57    ...................  ...................  William Bradford, of Rhode Island....      Do.
                   S    July 17, 1798......  July 19, 1798....       3
                   2    Nov. 13, 1797......  July 16, 1798....     246    ...................  ...................  Jacob Read, of South Carolina;         .....................................
                                                                                                                     Theodore Sedgwick, of Massachusetts.
                   3    Dec. 3, 1798.......  Mar. 3, 1799.....      91    ...................  ...................  John Laurance, of New York; James
                                                                                                                     Ross, of Pennsylvania.
6th..........      1    Dec. 2, 1799.......  May 14, 1800.....     164    ...................  ...................  Samuel Livermore, of New Hampshire;    Theodore Sedgwick, of Massachusetts.
                                                                                                                     Uriah Tracy, of Connecticut.
                   2    Nov. 17, 1800......  Mar. 3, 1801.....     107    Dec. 23-Dec. 30,     Dec. 23-Dec. 30,     John E. Howard, of Maryland; James
                                                                           1800.                1800.                Hillhouse, of Connecticut.
7th..........      S    Mar. 4, 1801.......  Mar. 5, 1801.....       2
                   1    Dec. 7, 1801.......  May 3, 1802......     148    ...................  ...................  Abraham Baldwin, of Georgia..........  Nathaniel Macon, of North Carolina.

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                   2    Dec. 6, 1802.......  Mar. 3, 1803.....      88    ...................  ...................  Stephen R. Bradley, of Vermont.
8th..........    1-E    Oct. 17, 1803......  Mar. 27, 1804....     163    ...................  ...................  John Brown, of Kentucky; Jesse             Do.
                                                                                                                     Franklin, of North Carolina.
                   2    Nov. 5, 1804.......  Mar. 3, 1805.....     119    ...................  ...................  Joseph Anderson, of Tennessee.
9th..........      1    Dec. 2, 1805.......  Apr. 21, 1806....     141    ...................  ...................  Samuel Smith, of Maryland............      Do.
                   2    Dec. 1, 1806.......  Mar. 3, 1807.....      93    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
10th.........    1-E    Oct. 26, 1807......  Apr. 25, 1808....     182    ...................  ...................  ...do................................  Joseph B. Varnum, of Massachusetts.
                   2    Nov. 7, 1808.......  Mar. 3, 1809.....     117    ...................  ...................  Stephen R. Bradley, of Vermont; John
                                                                                                                     Milledge, of Georgia.
11th.........      S    Mar. 4, 1809.......  Mar. 7, 1809.....       4
                   1    May 22, 1809.......  June 28, 1809....      38    ...................  ...................  Andrew Gregg, of Pennsylvania........      Do.
                   2    Nov. 27, 1809......  May 1, 1810......     156    ...................  ...................  John Gaillard, of South Carolina.
                   3    Dec. 3, 1810.......  Mar. 3, 1811.....      91    ...................  ...................  John Pope, of Kentucky.
12th.........    1-E    Nov. 4, 1811.......  July 6, 1812.....     245    ...................  ...................  William H. Crawford, of Georgia......  Henry Clay, of Kentucky.
                   2    Nov. 2, 1812.......  Mar. 3, 1813.....     122    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
13th.........      1    May 24, 1813.......  Aug. 2, 1813.....      71    ...................  ...................  ...do................................      Do.\4\
                   2    Dec. 6, 1813.......  Apr. 18, 1814....     134    ...................  ...................  Joseph B. Varnum, of Massachusetts;    Langdon Cheves, of South Carolina.\4\
                                                                                                                     John Gaillard, of South Carolina.
                 3-E    Sept. 19, 1814.....  Mar. 3, 1815.....     166    ...................  ...................  John Gaillard, of South Carolina.
14th.........      1    Dec. 4, 1815.......  Apr. 30, 1816....     148    ...................  ...................  ...do................................  Henry Clay, of Kentucky.
                   2    Dec. 2, 1816.......  Mar. 3, 1817.....      92    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
15th.........      S    Mar. 4, 1817.......  Mar. 6, 1817.....       3    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                   1    Dec. 1, 1817.......  Apr. 20, 1818....     141    Dec. 24-Dec. 29,     Dec. 24-Dec. 29,     ...do................................      Do.
                                                                           1817.                1817.
                   2    Nov. 16, 1818......  Mar. 3, 1819.....     108    ...................  ...................  James Barbour, of Virginia.
16th.........      1    Dec. 6, 1819.......  May 15, 1820.....     162    ...................  ...................  James Barbour, of Virginia; John           Do.\5\
                                                                                                                     Gaillard, of South Carolina.
                   2    Nov. 13, 1820......  Mar. 3, 1821.....     111    ...................  ...................  John Gaillard, of South Carolina.....  John W. Taylor, of New York.\5\
17th.........      1    Dec. 3, 1821.......  May 8, 1822......     157    ...................  ...................  ...do................................  Philip P. Barbour, of Virginia.
                   2    Dec. 2, 1822.......  Mar. 3, 1823.....      92    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
18th.........      1    Dec. 1, 1823.......  May 27, 1824.....     178    ...................  ...................  ...do................................  Henry Clay, of Kentucky.
                   2    Dec. 6, 1824.......  Mar. 3, 1825.....      88    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
19th.........      S    Mar. 4, 1825.......  Mar, 9, 1825.....       6    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                   1    Dec. 5, 1825.......  May 22, 1826.....     169    ...................  ...................  Nathaniel Macon, of North Carolina...  John W. Taylor, of New York.
                   2    Dec. 4, 1826.......  Mar. 3, 1827.....      90    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
20th.........      1    Dec. 3, 1827.......  May 26, 1828.....     175    ...................  ...................  Samuel Smith, of Maryland............  Andrew Stevenson, of Virginia.
                   2    Dec. 1, 1828.......  Mar. 3, 1829.....      93    Dec. 24-Dec. 29,     Dec. 24-Dec. 29,     ...do................................
                                                                           1828.                1828.
21st.........      S    Mar. 4, 1829.......  Mar. 17, 1829....      14    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                   1    Dec. 7, 1829.......  May 31, 1830.....     176    ...................  ...................  ...do................................      Do.
                   2    Dec. 6, 1830.......  Mar. 3, 1831.....      88    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
22d..........      1    Dec. 5, 1831.......  July 16, 1832....     225    ...................  ...................  Littleton Waller Tazewell, of              Do.
                                                                                                                     Virginia.
                   2    Dec. 3, 1832.......  Mar. 2, 1833.....      91    ...................  ...................  Hugh Lawson White, of Tennessee.
23d..........      1    Dec. 2, 1833.......  June 30, 1834....     211    ...................  ...................  Hugh Lawson White, of Tennessee;           Do.\6\
                                                                                                                     George Poindexter, of Mississippi.
                   2    Dec. 1, 1834.......  Mar. 3, 1835.....      93    ...................  ...................  John Tyler, of Virginia..............  John Bell, of Tennessee.\6\
24th.........      1    Dec. 7, 1835.......  July 4, 1836.....     211    ...................  ...................  William R. King, of Alabama..........  James K. Polk, of Tennessee.
                   2    Dec. 5, 1836.......  Mar. 3, 1837.....      89    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
25th.........      S    Mar. 4, 1837.......  Mar. 10, 1837....       7    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                 1-E    Sept. 4, 1837......  Oct. 16, 1837....      43    ...................  ...................  ...do................................      Do.
                   2    Dec. 4, 1837.......  July 9, 1838.....     218    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                   3    Dec. 3, 1838.......  Mar. 3, 1839.....      91    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
26th.........      1    Dec. 2, 1839.......  July 21, 1840....     233    ...................  ...................  ...do................................  Robert M.T. Hunter, of Virginia.
                   2    Dec. 7, 1840.......  Mar. 3, 1841.....      87    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
27th.........      S    Mar. 4, 1841.......  Mar. 15, 1841....      12    ...................  ...................  William R. King, of Alabama; Samuel
                                                                                                                     L. Southard, of New Jersey.

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                 1-E    May 31, 1841.......  Sept. 13, 1841...     106    ...................  ...................  Samuel L. Southard, of New Jersey....  John White, of Kentucky.
                   2    Dec. 6, 1841.......  Aug. 31, 1842....     269    ...................  ...................  Willie P. Mangum, of North Carolina.
                   3    Dec. 5, 1842.......  Mar. 3, 1843.....      89    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
28th.........      1    Dec. 4, 1843.......  June 17, 1844....     196    ...................  ...................  ...do................................  John W. Jones, of Virginia.
                   2    Dec. 2, 1844.......  Mar. 3, 1845.....      92    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
29th.........      S    Mar. 4, 1845.......  Mar. 20, 1845....      17
                   1    Dec. 1, 1845.......  Aug. 10, 1846....     253    ...................  ...................  Ambrose H. Sevier; David R. Atchison,  John W. Davis, of Indiana.
                                                                                                                     of Missouri.
                   2    Dec. 7, 1846.......  Mar. 3, 1847.....      87    ...................  ...................  David R. Atchison, of Missouri.
30th.........      1    Dec. 6, 1847.......  Aug. 14, 1848....     254    ...................  ...................  ...do................................  Robert C. Winthrop, of Massachusetts.
                   2    Dec. 4, 1848.......  Mar. 3, 1849.....      90    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
31st.........      S    Mar. 5, 1849.......  Mar. 23, 1849....      19    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                   1    Dec. 3, 1849.......  Sept. 30, 1850...     302    ...................  ...................  William R. King, of Alabama..........  Howell Cobb, of Georgia.
                   2    Dec. 2, 1850.......  Mar. 3, 1851.....      92    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
32d..........      S    Mar. 4, 1851.......  Mar. 13, 1851....      10
                   1    Dec. 1, 1851.......  Aug. 31, 1852....     275    ...................  ...................  ...do................................  Linn Boyd, of Kentucky.
                   2    Dec. 6, 1852.......  Mar. 3, 1853.....      88    ...................  ...................  David R. Atchison, of Missouri.
33d..........      S    Mar. 4, 1853.......  Apr. 11, 1853....      39    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                   1    Dec. 5, 1853.......  Aug. 7, 1854.....     246    ...................  ...................  ...do................................      Do.
                   2    Dec. 4, 1854.......  Mar. 3, 1855.....      90    ...................  ...................  Lewis Cass, of Michigan; Jesse D.
                                                                                                                     Bright, of Indiana.
34th.........      1    Dec. 3, 1855.......  Aug. 18, 1856....     260    ...................  ...................  Charles E. Stuart, of Michigan; Jesse  Nathaniel P. Banks, of Massachusetts.
                                                                                                                     D. Bright, of Indiana.
                 2-E    Aug. 21, 1856......  Aug. 30, 1856....      10    ...................  ...................   Jesse D. Bright, of Indiana.
                   3    Dec. 1, 1856.......  Mar. 3, 1857.....      93    ...................  ...................  James M. Mason, of Virginia.
35th.........      S    Mar. 4, 1857.......  Mar. 14, 1857....      11    ...................  ...................  James M. Mason, of Virginia; Thomas
                                                                                                                     J. Rusk, of Texas.
                   1    Dec. 7, 1857.......  June 14, 1858....     189    Dec. 23, 1857-Jan.   Dec. 23, 1857-Jan.   Benjamin Fitzpatrick, of Alabama.....  James L. Orr, of South Carolina.
                                                                           4, 1858.             4, 1858.

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                   S    June 15, 1858......  June 16, 1858....       2
                   2    Dec. 6, 1858.......  Mar. 3, 1859.....      88    Dec. 23, 1858-Jan.   Dec. 23, 1858-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           4, 1859.             4, 1859.
36th.........      S    Mar. 4, 1859.......  Mar. 10, 1859....       7    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                   1    Dec. 5, 1859.......  June 25, 1860....     202    ...................  ...................  Benjamin Fitzpatrick, of Alabama;      William Pennington, of New Jersey.
                                                                                                                     Jesse D. Bright, of Indiana.
                   S    June 26, 1860......  June 28, 1860....       3    ...................  ...................  Benjamin Fitzpatrick, of Alabama.
                   2    Dec. 3, 1860.......  Mar. 3, 1861.....      93    ...................  ...................  Solomon Foot, of Vermont.
37th.........      S    Mar. 4, 1861.......  Mar. 28, 1861....      25    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                 1-E    July 4, 1861.......  Aug. 6, 1861.....      34    ...................  ...................  ...do................................  Galusha A. Grow, of Pennsylvania.
                   2    Dec. 2, 1861.......  July 17, 1862....     228    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                   3    Dec. 1, 1862.......  Mar. 3, 1863.....      93    Dec. 23, 1862-Jan.   Dec. 23, 1862-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           5, 1863.             5, 1863.
38th.........      S    Mar. 4, 1863.......  Mar. 14, 1863....      11    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                   1    Dec. 7, 1863.......  July 4, 1864.....     209    Dec. 23, 1863-Jan.   Dec. 23, 1863-Jan.   Solomon Foot, of Vermont; Daniel       Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana.
                                                                           5, 1864.             5, 1864.             Clark, of New Hampshire.
                   2    Dec. 5, 1864.......  Mar. 3, 1865.....      89    Dec. 22, 1864-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1864-Jan.   Daniel Clark, of New Hampshire.
                                                                           5, 1865.             5, 1865.
39th.........      S    Mar. 4, 1865.......  Mar. 11, 1865....       8    ...................  ...................  Lafayette S. Foster, of Connecticut.
                   1    Dec. 4, 1865.......  July 28, 1866....     237    Dec. 6-Dec. 11,      Dec. 6-Dec. 11,      ...do................................      Do.
                                                                           1865.                1865.
                                                                          Dec. 21, 1865-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1865-Jan.
                                                                           5, 1866              5, 1866
                   2    Dec. 3, 1866.......  Mar. 3, 1867.....      91    Dec. 20, 1866-Jan.   Dec. 20, 1866-Jan.   Benjamin F. Wade, of Ohio.
                                                                           3, 1867.             3, 1867.
40th.........      1    Mar. 4, 1867.......  Dec. 1, 1867.....     273    Mar. 30-July 3,      Mar. 30-July 3,      ...do................................      Do.\7\
                                                                           1867.                1867.
                                                                          July 20-Nov. 21,     July 20-Nov. 21,
                                                                           1867                 1867
                   S    Apr. 1, 1867.......  Apr. 20, 1867....      20
                   2    Dec. 2, 1867.......  Nov. 10, 1868....     345    Dec. 20, 1867-Jan.   Dec. 20, 1867-Jan.
                                                                           6, 1868.             6, 1868
                                                                          July 27-Sept. 21,    July 27-Sept. 21,
                                                                           1868                 1868
                                                                          Sept. 21-Oct. 16,    Sept. 21-Oct. 16,
                                                                           1868                 1868
                                                                          Oct. 16-Nov. 10,     Oct. 16-Nov. 10,
                                                                           1868                 1868
                   3    Dec. 7, 1868.......  Mar. 3, 1869.....      87    Dec. 21, 1868-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1868-Jan.   ...do................................  Theodore M. Pomeroy, of New York.\7\
                                                                           5, 1869.             5, 1869.
41st.........      1    Mar. 4, 1869.......  Apr. 10, 1869....      38    ...................  ...................  Henry B. Anthony, of Rhode Island....  James G. Blaine, of Maine.
                   S    Apr. 12, 1869......  Apr. 22, 1869....      11
                   2    Dec. 6, 1869.......  July 15, 1870....     222    Dec. 22, 1869-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1869-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           10, 1870.            10, 1870.
                   3    Dec. 5, 1870.......  Mar. 3, 1871.....      89    Dec. 23, 1870-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1870-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           4, 1871.             4, 1871.
42d..........      1    Mar. 4, 1871.......  Apr. 20, 1871....      48    ...................  ...................  ...do................................      Do.
                   S    May 10, 1871.......  May 27, 1871.....      18    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                   2    Dec. 4, 1871.......  June 10, 1872....     190    Dec. 21, 1871-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1871-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           8, 1872.             8, 1872.
                   3    Dec. 2, 1872.......  Mar. 3, 1873.....      92    Dec. 20, 1872-Jan.   Dec. 20, 1872-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           6, 1873.             6, 1873.
43d..........      S    Mar. 4, 1873.......  Mar. 26, 1873....      23    ...................  ...................  Matthew H. Carpenter, of Wisconsin.    .....................................
                   1    Dec. 1, 1873.......  June 23, 1874....     204    Dec. 19, 1873-Jan.   Dec. 19, 1873-Jan.   ...do................................      Do.
                                                                           5, 1874.             5, 1874.
                   2    Dec. 7, 1874.......  Mar. 3, 1875.....      87    Dec. 23, 1874-Jan.   Dec. 23, 1874-Jan.   Matthew H. Carpenter, of Wisconsin;
                                                                           5, 1875.             5, 1875.             Henry B. Anthony, of Rhode Island.
44th.........      S    Mar. 5, 1875.......  Mar. 24, 1875....      20    ...................  ...................  Thomas W. Ferry, of Michigan.
                   1    Dec. 6, 1875.......  Aug. 15, 1876....     254    Dec. 20, 1875-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1875-Jan.   ...do................................  Michael C. Kerr, of Indiana.\8\
                                                                           5, 1876.             5, 1876.
                   2    Dec. 4, 1876.......  Mar. 3, 1877.....      90    ...................  ...................  ...do................................  Samuel J. Randall, of
                                                                                                                                                            Pennsylvania.\8\
45th.........      S    Mar. 5, 1877.......  Mar. 17, 1877....      13    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                 1-E    Oct. 15, 1877......  Dec. 3, 1877.....      50    ...................  ...................  ...do................................      Do.
                   2    Dec. 3, 1877.......  June 20, 1878....     200    Dec. 15, 1877-Jan.   Dec. 15, 1877-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           10, 1878.            10, 1878.
                   3    Dec. 2, 1878.......  Mar. 3, 1879.....      92    Dec. 20, 1878-Jan.   Dec. 20, 1878-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           7, 1879.             7, 1879.
46th.........    1-E    Mar. 18, 1879......  July 1, 1879.....     106    ...................  ...................  Allen G. Thurman, of Ohio............      Do.
                   2    Dec. 1, 1879.......  June 16, 1880....     199    Dec. 19, 1879-Jan.   Dec. 19, 1879-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           6, 1880.             6, 1880.
                   3    Dec. 6, 1880.......  Mar. 3, 1881.....      88    Dec. 23, 1880-Jan.   Dec. 23, 1880-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           5, 1881.             5, 1881.
47th.........      S    Mar. 4, 1881.......  May. 20, 1881....      78
                   S    Oct. 10, 1881......  Oct. 29, 1881....      20    ...................  ...................  Thomas F. Bayard, of Delaware; David
                                                                                                                     Davis, of Illinois.
                   1    Dec. 5, 1881.......  Aug. 8, 1882.....     247    Dec. 22, 1881-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1881-Jan.   David Davis, of Illinois.............  J. Warren Keifer, of Ohio.
                                                                           5, 1882.             5, 1882.

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                   2    Dec. 4, 1882.......  Mar. 3, 1883.....      90    ...................  ...................  George F. Edmunds, of Vermont........  J. Warren Keifer, of Ohio.
48th.........      1    Dec. 3, 1883.......  July 7, 1884.....     218    Dec. 24, 1883-Jan.   Dec. 24, 1883-Jan.   ...do................................  John G. Carlisle, of Kentucky.
                                                                           7, 1884.             7, 1884.
                   2    Dec. 1, 1884.......  Mar. 3, 1885.....      93    Dec. 24, 1884-Jan.   Dec. 24, 1884-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           5, 1885.             5, 1885.
49th.........      S    Mar. 4, 1885.......  Apr. 2, 1885.....      30
                   1    Dec. 7, 1885.......  Aug. 5, 1886.....     242    Dec. 21, 1885-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1885-Jan.   John Sherman, of Ohio................      Do.
                                                                           5, 1886.             5, 1886.
                   2    Dec. 6, 1886.......  Mar. 3, 1887.....      88    Dec. 22, 1886-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1886-Jan.   John J. Ingalls, of Kansas.
                                                                           4, 1887.             4, 1887.
50th.........      1    Dec. 5, 1887.......  Oct. 20, 1888....     321    Dec. 22, 1887-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1887-Jan.   ...do................................      Do.
                                                                           4, 1888.             4, 1888.
                   2    Dec. 3, 1888.......  Mar. 3, 1889.....      91    Dec. 21, 1888-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1888-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           2, 1889.             2, 1889.
51st.........      S    Mar. 4, 1889.......  Apr. 2, 1889.....      30    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                   1    Dec. 2, 1889.......  Oct. 1, 1890.....     304    Dec. 21, 1889-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1889-Jan.   ...do................................  Thomas B. Reed, of Maine.
                                                                           6, 1890.             6, 1890.
                   2    Dec. 1, 1890.......  Mar. 3, 1891.....      93    ...................  ...................  Charles F. Manderson, of Nebraska.
52d..........      1    Dec. 7, 1891.......  Aug. 5, 1892.....     251    ...................  ...................  ...do................................  Charles F. Crisp, of Georgia.
                   2    Dec. 5, 1892.......  Mar. 3, 1893.....      89    Dec. 22, 1892-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1892-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           4, 1893.             4, 1893.
53d..........      S    Mar. 4, 1893.......  Apr. 15, 1893....      43    ...................  ...................  Charles F. Manderson, of Nebraska;
                                                                                                                     Isham G. Harris, of Tennessee.
                 1-E    Aug. 7, 1893.......  Nov. 3, 1893.....      89    ...................  ...................  Isham G. Harris, of Tennessee........      Do.
                   2    Dec. 4, 1893.......  Aug. 28, 1894....     268    ...................  Dec. 21, 1893-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                                                3, 1894.
                   3    Dec. 3, 1894.......  Mar. 3, 1895.....      97    ...................  Dec. 23, 1894-Jan.   Matt W. Ransom, of North Carolina;
                                                                                                3, 1895.             Isham G. Harris, of Tennessee.
54th.........      1    Dec. 2, 1895.......  June 11, 1896....     193    ...................  ...................  William P. Frye, of Maine............  Thomas B. Reed, of Maine.
                   2    Dec. 7, 1896.......  Mar. 3, 1897.....      87    Dec. 22, 1896-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1896-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           5, 1897.             5, 1897.
55th.........      S    Mar. 4, 1897.......  Mar. 10, 1897....      11    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                 1-E    Mar. 15, 1897......  July 24, 1897....     131    ...................  ...................  ...do................................      Do.
                   2    Dec. 6, 1897.......  July 8, 1898.....     215    Dec. 18, 1897-Jan.   Dec. 18, 1897-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           5, 1898.             5, 1898.
                   3    Dec. 5, 1898.......  Mar. 3, 1899.....      89    Dec. 21, 1898-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1898-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           4, 1899.             4, 1899.
56th.........      1    Dec. 4, 1899.......  June 7, 1900.....     186    Dec. 20, 1899-Jan.   Dec. 20, 1899-Jan.   ...do................................  David B. Henderson, of Iowa.
                                                                           3, 1900.             3, 1900.
                   2    Dec. 3, 1900.......  Mar. 3, 1901.....      91    Dec. 20, 1900-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1900-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           3, 1901.             3, 1901.
57th.........      S    Mar. 4, 1901.......  Mar. 9, 1901.....       6    ...................  ...................  ...do................................

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                   1    Dec. 2, 1901.......  July 1, 1902.....     212    Dec. 19, 1901-Jan.   Dec. 19, 1901-Jan.   ...do................................      Do.
                                                                           6, 1902.             6, 1902.
                   2    Dec. 1, 1902.......  Mar. 3, 1903.....      93    Dec. 20, 1902-Jan.   Dec. 20, 1902-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           5, 1903.             5, 1903.
58th.........      S    Mar. 5, 1903.......  Mar. 19, 1903....      15    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                 1-E    Nov. 9, 1903.......  Dec. 7, 1903.....      29    ...................  ...................  ...do................................  Joseph G. Cannon, of Illinois.
                   2    Dec. 7, 1903.......  Apr. 28, 1904....     144    Dec. 19, 1903-Jan.   Dec. 19, 1903-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           4, 1904.             4, 1904.
                   3    Dec. 5, 1904.......  Mar. 3, 1905.....      89    Dec. 21, 1904-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1904-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           4, 1905.             4, 1905.
59th.........      S    Mar. 4, 1905.......  Mar. 18, 1905....      15    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                   1    Dec. 4, 1905.......  June 30, 1906....     209    Dec. 21, 1905-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1905-Jan.   ...do................................      Do.
                                                                           4, 1906.             4, 1906.
                   2    Dec. 3, 1906.......  Mar. 3, 1907.....      91    Dec. 20, 1906-Jan.   Dec. 20, 1906-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           3, 1907.             3, 1907.
60th.........      1    Dec. 2, 1907.......  May 30, 1908.....     181    Dec. 21, 1907-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1907-Jan.   ...do................................      Do.
                                                                           6, 1908.             6, 1908.
                   2    Dec. 7, 1908.......  Mar. 3, 1909.....      87    Dec. 19, 1908-Jan.   Dec. 19, 1908-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           4, 1909.             4, 1909.
61st.........      S    Mar. 4, 1909.......  Mar. 6, 1909.....       3    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                 1-E    Mar. 15, 1909......  Aug. 5, 1909.....     144    ...................  ...................  ...do................................      Do.
                   2    Dec. 6, 1909.......  June 25, 1910....     202    Dec. 21, 1909-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1909-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           4, 1910.             4, 1910.
                   3    Dec. 5, 1910.......  Mar. 3, 1911.....      89    Dec. 21, 1910-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1910-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           5, 1911.             5, 1911.
62d..........    1-E    Apr. 4, 1911.......  Aug. 22, 1911....     141    ...................  ...................  ...do.\9\............................  Champ Clark, of Missouri.
                   2    Dec. 4, 1911.......  Aug. 26, 1912....     267    Dec. 21, 1911-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1911-Jan.   Charles Curtis, of Kansas; Augustus
                                                                           3, 1912.             3, 1912.             O. Bacon, of Georgia; Jacob H.
                                                                                                                     Gallinger, of New Hampshire; Henry
                                                                                                                     Cabot Lodge, of Massachusetts; Frank
                                                                                                                     B. Brandegee, of Connecticut.
                   3    Dec. 2, 1912.......  Mar. 3, 1913.....      92    Dec. 19, 1912-Jan.   Dec. 19, 1912-Jan.   Augustus O. Bacon, of Georgia; Jacob
                                                                           2, 1913.             2, 1913.             H. Gallinger, of New Hampshire.
63d..........      S    Mar. 4, 1913.......  Mar. 17, 1913....      14    ...................  ...................  James P. Clarke, of Arkansas.          .....................................
                 1-E    Apr. 7, 1913.......  Dec. 1, 1913.....     239    ...................  ...................  ...do................................      Do.
                   2    Dec. 1, 1913.......  Oct. 24, 1914....     328    Dec. 23, 1913-Jan.   Dec. 23, 1913-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           12, 1914.            12, 1914.
                   3    Dec. 7, 1914.......  Mar. 3, 1915.....      87    Dec. 23-Dec. 28,     Dec. 23-Dec. 28,     ...do................................
                                                                           1914.                1914.
64th.........      1    Dec. 6, 1915.......  Sept. 8, 1916....     278    Dec. 17, 1915-Jan.   Dec. 17, 1915-Jan.   ...do \10\...........................      Do.
                                                                           4, 1916.             4, 1916.
                   2    Dec. 4, 1916.......  Mar. 3, 1917.....      90    Dec. 22, 1916-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1916-Jan.   Willard Saulsbury, of Delaware \10\
                                                                           2, 1917.             2, 1917.
65th.........      S    Mar. 5, 1917.......  Mar. 16, 1917....      12    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                 1-E    Apr. 2, 1917.......  Oct. 6, 1917.....     188    ...................  ...................  ...do................................      Do.
                   2    Dec. 3, 1917.......  Nov. 21, 1918....     354    Dec. 18, 1917-Jan.   Dec. 18, 1917-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           3, 1918.             3, 1918.
                   3    Dec. 2, 1918.......  Mar. 3, 1919.....      92    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
66th.........    1-E    May 19, 1919.......  Nov. 19, 1919....     185    July 1-July 8, 1919  July 1-July 8, 1919  Albert B. Cummins, of Iowa...........  Frederick H. Gillett, of
                                                                                                                                                            Massachusetts.
                   2    Dec. 1, 1919.......  June 5, 1920.....     188    Dec. 20, 1919-Jan.   Dec. 20, 1919-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           5, 1920.             5, 1920.
                   3    Dec. 6, 1920.......  Mar. 3, 1921.....      88    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
67th.........      S    Mar. 4, 1921.......  Mar. 15, 1921....      12    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                 1-E    Apr. 11, 1921......  Nov. 23, 1921....     227    Aug. 24-Sept. 21,    Aug. 24-Sept. 21,    ...do................................      Do.
                                                                           1921.                1921.
                   2    Dec. 5, 1921.......  Sept. 22, 1922...     292    Dec. 22, 1921-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1921-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           3, 1922.             3, 1922.
                 3-E    Nov. 20, 1922......  Dec. 4, 1922.....      15    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                   4    Dec. 4, 1922.......  Mar. 3, 1923.....      90    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
68th.........      1    Dec. 3, 1923.......  June 7, 1924.....     188    Dec. 20, 1923-Jan.   Dec. 20, 1923-Jan.   ...do................................      Do.
                                                                           3, 1924.             3, 1924.
                   2    Dec. 1, 1924.......  Mar. 3, 1925.....      93    Dec. 20-Dec. 29,     Dec. 20-Dec. 29,     ...do................................
                                                                           1924.                1924.
69th.........      S    Mar. 4, 1925.......  Mar. 18, 1925....      15    ...................  ...................  Albert B. Cummins, of Iowa; George H.
                                                                                                                     Moses, of New Hampshire.
                   1    Dec. 7, 1925.......  July 3, 1926.....     209    Dec. 22, 1925-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1925-Jan.   ...do................................  Nicholas Longworth, of Ohio.
                                                                           4, 1926.             4, 1926.
                   2    Dec. 6, 1926.......  Mar. 4, 1927.....      88    Dec. 22, 1926-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1926-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           3, 1927.             3, 1927.
70th.........      1    Dec. 5, 1927.......  May 29, 1928.....     177    Dec. 21, 1927-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1927-Jan.   ...do................................      Do.
                                                                           4, 1928.             4, 1928.
                   2    Dec. 3, 1928.......  Mar. 3, 1929.....      91    Dec. 22, 1928-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1928-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           3, 1929.             3, 1929.
71st.........      S    Mar. 4, 1929.......  Mar. 5, 1929.....       2    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                 1-E    Apr. 15, 1929......  Nov. 22, 1929....     222    June 19-Aug. 19,     June 19-Sept. 23,    ...do................................      Do.
                                                                           1929.                1929.
                   2    Dec. 2, 1929.......  July 3, 1930.....     214    Dec. 21, 1929-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1929-Jan.   ...do................................
                                                                           6, 1930.             6, 1930.
                   S    July 7, 1930.......  July 21, 1930....      15    ...................  ...................  ...do................................

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                   3    Dec. 1, 1930.......  Mar. 3, 1931.....      93    Dec. 20, 1930-Jan.   Dec. 20, 1930-Jan.   George H. Moses, of New Hampshire....  Nicholas Longworth, of Ohio.
                                                                           5, 1931.             5, 1931.
72d..........      1    Dec. 7, 1931.......  July 16, 1932....     223    Dec. 22, 1931-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1931-Jan.   ...do................................  John N. Garner, of Texas.
                                                                           4, 1932.             4, 1932.
                   2    Dec. 5, 1932.......  Mar. 3, 1933.....      89    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
73d..........      S    Mar. 4, 1933.......  Mar. 6, 1933.....       3    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                 1-E    Mar. 9, 1933.......  June 15, 1933....      99    ...................  ...................  Key Pittman, of Nevada...............  Henry T. Rainey, of Illinois.
                   2    Jan. 3, 1934.......  June 18, 1934....     167    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
74th.........      1    Jan. 3, 1935.......  Aug. 26, 1935....     236    ...................  ...................  ...do................................  Joseph W. Byrns, of Tennessee.\11\
                   2    Jan. 3, 1936.......  June 20, 1936....     170    June 8-June 15,      June 8-June 15,      ...do................................  William B. Bankhead, of Alabama.\11\
                                                                           1936.                1936.
75th.........      1    Jan. 5, 1937.......  Aug. 21, 1937....     229    ...................  ...................  ...do................................      Do.
                 2-E    Nov. 15, 1937......  Dec. 21, 1937....      37    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                   3    Jan. 3, 1938.......  June 16, 1938....     165    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
76th.........      1    Jan. 3, 1939.......  Aug. 5, 1939.....     215    ...................  ...................  ...do................................      Do.\12\
                 2-E    Sept. 21, 1939.....  Nov. 3, 1939.....      44    ...................  ...................  ...do................................
                   3    Jan. 3, 1940.......  Jan. 3, 1941.....     366    July 11-July 22,     July 11-July 22,     Key Pittman, of Nevada; \13\ William   Sam Rayburn, of Texas.\12\
                                                                           1940.                1940.                H. King, of Utah.\13\
77th.........      1    Jan. 3, 1941.......  Jan. 2, 1942.....     365    ...................  ...................  Pat Harrison, of Mississippi;\14\          Do.
                                                                                                                     Carter Glass, of Virginia.\14\
                   2    Jan. 5, 1942.......  Dec. 16, 1942....     346    ...................  ...................  Carter Glass, of Virginia.
78th.........      1    Jan. 6, 1943.......  Dec. 21, 1943....     350    July 8-Sept. 14,     July 8-Sept. 14,     ...do................................      Do.
                                                                           1943.                1943.
                   2    Jan. 10, 1944......  Dec. 19, 1944....     345    Apr. 1-Apr. 12,      Apr. 1-Apr. 12,      ...do................................
                                                                           1944.                1944.
                                                                          June 23-Aug. 1,      June 23-Aug. 1,
                                                                           1944                 1944
                                                                          Sept. 21-Nov. 14,    Sept. 21-Nov. 14,
                                                                           1944                 1944
79th.........      1    Jan. 3, 1945.......  Dec. 21, 1945....     353    Aug. 1-Sept. 5,      July 21-Sept. 5,     Kenneth McKellar, of Tennessee.......      Do.
                                                                           1945.                1945.
                   2    Jan. 14, 1946......  Aug. 2, 1946.....     201    ...................  Apr. 18-Apr. 30,     ...do................................
                                                                                                1946.
80th.........  \15\ 1   Jan. 3, 1947.......  Dec. 19, 1947....     351    July 27-Nov. 17,     July 27-Nov. 17,     Arthur H. Vandenberg, of Michigan....  Joseph W. Martin, Jr., of
                                                                           1947.                1947.                                                       Massachusetts.
               \15\ 2   Jan. 6, 1948.......  Dec. 31, 1948....     361    June 20-July 26,     June 20-July 26,     ...do................................
                                                                           1948.                1948.
                                                                          Aug. 7-Dec. 31,      Aug. 7-Dec. 31,
                                                                           1948                 1948

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81st.........      1    Jan. 3, 1949.......  Oct. 19, 1949....     290    ...................  ...................  Kenneth McKellar, of Tennessee.......  Sam Rayburn, of Texas.
                   2    Jan. 3, 1950.......  Jan. 2, 1951.....     365    Sept. 23-Nov. 27,    Apr. 6-Apr. 18,      ...do................................
                                                                           1950 p.              1950.
                                                                                               Sept. 23-Nov. 27,
                                                                                                1950
82d..........      1    Jan. 3, 1951.......  Oct. 20, 1951....     291    ...................  Mar. 22-Apr. 2,      ...do................................      Do.
                                                                                                1951.
                                                                                               Aug. 23-Sept. 12,
                                                                                                1951
                   2    Jan. 8, 1952.......  July 7, 1952.....     182    ...................  Apr. 10-Apr. 22,     ...do................................
                                                                                                1952.
83d..........      1    Jan. 3, 1953.......  Aug. 3, 1953.....     213    ...................  Apr. 2-Apr. 13,      Styles Bridges, of New Hampshire.....  Joseph W. Martin, Jr., of
                                                                                                1953.                                                       Massachusetts.
                   2    Jan. 6, 1954.......  Dec. 2, 1954.....     331    Aug. 20-Nov. 8,      Apr. 15-Apr. 22,     ...do................................
                                                                           1954.                1954.
                                                                          Nov. 18-Nov. 29,     Adjourned sine die
                                                                           1954                 Aug. 20, 1954
84th.........      1    Jan. 5, 1955.......  Aug. 2, 1955.....     210    Apr. 4-Apr. 13,      Apr. 4-Apr. 13,      Walter F. George, of Georgia.........  Sam Rayburn, of Texas.
                                                                           1955.                1955.
                   2    Jan. 3, 1956.......  July 27, 1956....     207    Mar. 29-Apr. 9,      Mar. 29-Apr. 9,      ...do................................
                                                                           1956.                1956.
85th.........      1    Jan. 3, 1957.......  Aug. 30, 1957....     239    Apr. 18-Apr. 29,     Apr. 18-Apr. 29,     Carl Hayden, of Arizona..............      Do.
                                                                           1957.                1957.
                   2    Jan. 7, 1958.......  Aug. 24, 1958....     230    Apr. 3-Apr. 14,      Apr. 3-Apr. 14,      ...do................................
                                                                           1958.                1958.
86th.........      1    Jan. 7, 1959.......  Sept. 15, 1959...     252    Mar. 26-Apr. 7,      Mar. 26-Apr. 7,      ...do................................      Do.
                                                                           1959.                1959.
                   2    Jan. 6, 1960.......  Sept. 1, 1960....     240    Apr. 14-Apr. 18,     Apr. 14-Apr. 18,     ...do................................
                                                                           1960.                1960.
                                                                          May 27-May 31, 1960  May 27-May 31, 1960
                                                                          July 3-Aug. 8, 1960  July 3-Aug. 15,
                                                                                                1960
87th.........      1    Jan. 3, 1961.......  Sept. 27, 1961...     268    ...................  Mar. 30-Apr. 10,     ...do................................      Do.\16\
                                                                                                1961.
                   2    Jan. 10, 1962......  Oct. 13, 1962....     277    ...................  Apr. 19-Apr. 30,     ...do................................  John W. McCormack, of
                                                                                                1962.                                                       Massachusetts.\16\
88th.........      1    Jan. 9, 1963.......  Dec. 30, 1963....     356    ...................  Apr. 11-Apr. 22,     ...do................................      Do.
                                                                                                1963.
                   2    Jan. 7, 1964.......  Oct. 3, 1964.....     270    July 10-July 20,     Mar. 26-Apr. 6,      ...do................................
                                                                           1964.                1964.
                                                                          Aug. 21-Aug. 31,     July 2-July 20,
                                                                           1964                 1964
                                                                                               Aug. 21-Aug. 31,
                                                                                                1964
89th.........      1    Jan. 4, 1965.......  Oct. 23, 1965....     293    ...................  ...................  ...do................................      Do.
                   2    Jan. 10, 1966......  Oct. 22, 1966....     286    Apr. 7-Apr. 13,      Apr. 7-Apr. 18,      ...do................................
                                                                           1966.                1966.
                                                                          June 30-July 11,     June 30-July 11,
                                                                           1966                 1966
90th.........      1    Jan. 10, 1967......  Dec. 15, 1967....     340    Mar. 23-Apr. 3,      Mar. 23-Apr. 3,      ...do................................      Do.
                                                                           1967.                1967.
                                                                          June 29-July 10,     June 29-July 10,
                                                                           1967                 1967
                                                                          Aug. 31-Sept. 11,    Aug. 31-Sept. 11,
                                                                           1967                 1967
                                                                          Nov. 22-Nov. 27,     Nov. 22-Nov. 27,
                                                                           1967                 1967
                   2    Jan. 15, 1968......  Oct. 14, 1968....     274    Apr. 11-Apr. 17,     Apr. 11-Apr. 22,     ...do................................
                                                                           1968.                1968.
                                                                          May 29-June 3, 1968  May 29-June 3, 1968
                                                                          June 3-July 8, 1968  June 3-July 8, 1968
                                                                          Aug. 2-Sept. 4,      Aug. 2-Sept. 4,
                                                                           1968                 1968
91st.........      1    Jan. 3, 1969.......  Dec. 23, 1969....     355    Feb. 7-Feb. 17,      Feb. 7-Feb. 17,      Richard B. Russell, of Georgia.......      Do.
                                                                           1969.                1969.
                                                                          Apr. 3-Apr. 14,      Apr. 3-Apr. 14,
                                                                           1969                 1969
                                                                          July 2-July 7, 1969  May 28-June 2, 1969
                                                                          Aug. 13-Sept. 3,     July 2-July 7, 1969
                                                                           1969                Aug. 13-Sept. 3,
                                                                          Nov. 26-Dec. 1,       1969
                                                                           1969                Nov. 6-Nov. 12,
                                                                                                1969
                                                                                               Nov. 26-Dec. 1,
                                                                                                1969
                   2    Jan. 19, 1970......  Jan. 2, 1971.....     349    Feb. 10-Feb. 16,     Feb. 10-Feb. 16,     ...do................................
                                                                           1970.                1970.
                                                                          Mar. 26-Mar. 31,     Mar. 26-Mar. 31,
                                                                           1970                 1970
                                                                          Sept. 2-Sept. 8,     May 27-June 1, 1970
                                                                           1970                July 1-July 6, 1970
                                                                          Oct. 14-Nov. 16,     Aug. 14-Sept. 9,
                                                                           1970                 1970
                                                                          Nov. 25-Nov. 30,     Oct. 14-Nov. 16,
                                                                           1970                 1970
                                                                          Dec. 22-Dec. 28,     Nov. 25-Nov. 30,
                                                                           1970                 1970
                                                                                               Dec. 22-Dec. 29,
                                                                                                1970

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92d..........      1    Jan. 21, 1971......  Dec. 17, 1971....     331    Feb. 11-Feb. 17,     Feb. 10-Feb. 17,     Richard B. Russell, of Georgia; \17\   Carl B. Albert, of Oklahoma.
                                                                           1971.                1971.                Allen J. Ellender, of Louisiana.\17\
                                                                          Apr. 7-Apr. 14,      Apr. 7-Apr. 19,
                                                                           1971                 1971
                                                                          May 26-June 1, 1971  May 27-June 1, 1971
                                                                          June 30-July 6,      July 1-July 6, 1971
                                                                           1971                Aug. 6-Sept. 8,
                                                                          Aug. 6-Sept. 8,       1971
                                                                           1971                Oct. 7-Oct. 12,
                                                                          Oct. 21-Oct. 26,      1971
                                                                           1971                Oct. 21-Oct. 26,
                                                                          Nov. 24-Nov. 29,      1971
                                                                           1971                Nov. 19-Nov. 29,
                                                                                                1971
                   2    Jan. 18, 1972......  Oct. 18, 1972....     275    Feb. 9-Feb. 14,      Feb. 9-Feb. 16,      Allen J. Ellender, of Louisiana;\18\
                                                                           1972.                1972.                James O. Eastland, of
                                                                          Mar. 30-Apr. 4,      Mar. 29-Apr. 10,      Mississippi.\18\
                                                                           1972                 1972
                                                                          May 25-May 30, 1972  May 24-May 30, 1972
                                                                          June 30-July 17,     June 30-July 17,
                                                                           1972                 1972
                                                                          Aug. 18-Sept. 5,     Aug. 18-Sept. 5,
                                                                           1972                 1972
93d..........      1    Jan. 3, 1973.......  Dec. 22, 1973....     354    Feb. 8-Feb. 15,      Feb. 8-Feb. 19,      James O. Eastland, of Mississippi....      Do.
                                                                           1973.                1973.
                                                                          Apr. 18-Apr. 30,     Apr. 19-Apr. 30,
                                                                           1973                 1973
                                                                          May 23-May 29, 1973  May 24-May 29, 1973
                                                                          June 30-July 9,      June 30-July 10,
                                                                           1973                 1973
                                                                          Aug. 3-Sept. 5,      Aug. 3-Sept. 5,
                                                                           1973                 1973
                                                                          Oct. 18-Oct. 23,     Oct. 4-Oct. 9, 1973
                                                                           1973                Oct. 18-Oct. 23,
                                                                          Nov. 21-Nov. 26,      1973
                                                                           1973                Nov. 15-Nov. 26,
                                                                                                1973
                   2    Jan. 21, 1974......  Dec. 20, 1974....     334    Feb. 8-Feb. 18,      Feb. 7-Feb. 13,      ...do................................
                                                                           1974.                1974.
                                                                          Mar. 13-Mar. 19,     Apr. 11-Apr. 22,
                                                                           1974                 1974
                                                                          Apr. 11-Apr. 22,     May 23-May 28, 1974
                                                                           1974                Aug. 22-Sept. 11,
                                                                          May 23-May 28, 1974   1974
                                                                          Aug. 22-Sept. 4,     Oct. 17-Nov. 18,
                                                                           1974                 1974
                                                                          Oct. 17-Nov. 18,     Nov. 26-Dec. 3,
                                                                           1974                 1974
                                                                          Nov. 26-Dec. 2,
                                                                           1974

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94th.........      1    Jan. 14, 1975......  Dec. 19, 1975....     340    Mar. 26-Apr. 7,      Mar. 26-Apr. 7,      ...do................................      Do.
                                                                           1975.                1975.
                                                                          May 22-June 2, 1975  May 22-June 2, 1975
                                                                          June 27-July 7,      June 26-July 8,
                                                                           1975                 1975
                                                                          Aug. 1-Sept. 3,      Aug. 1-Sept. 3,
                                                                           1975                 1975
                                                                          Oct. 9-Oct. 20,      Oct. 9-Oct. 20,
                                                                           1975                 1975
                                                                          Oct. 23-Oct. 28,     Oct. 23-Oct. 28,
                                                                           1975                 1975
                                                                          Nov. 20-Dec. 1,      Nov. 20-Dec. 1,
                                                                           1975                 1975
                   2    Jan. 19, 1976......  Oct. 1, 1976.....     257    Feb. 6-Feb. 16,      Feb. 11-Feb. 16,     ...do................................
                                                                           1976.                1976.
                                                                          Apr. 14-Apr. 26,     Apr. 14-Apr. 26,
                                                                           1976                 1976
                                                                          May 28-June 2, 1976  May 27-June 1, 1976
                                                                          July 2-July 19,      July 2-July 19,
                                                                           1976                 1976
                                                                          Aug. 10-Aug. 23,     Aug. 10-Aug. 23,
                                                                           1976                 1976
                                                                          Sept. 1-Sept. 7,     Sept. 2-Sept. 8,
                                                                           1976                 1976
95th.........      1    Jan. 4, 1977.......  Dec. 15, 1977....     346    Feb. 11-Feb. 21,     Feb. 9-Feb. 16,      ...do................................  Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., of
                                                                           1977.                1977.                                                       Massachusetts.
                                                                          Apr. 7-Apr. 18,      Apr. 6-Apr. 18,
                                                                           1977                 1977
                                                                          May 27-June 6, 1977  May 26-June 1, 1977
                                                                          July 1-July 11,      June 30-July 11,
                                                                           1977                 1977
                                                                          Aug. 6-Sept. 7,      Aug. 5-Sept. 7,
                                                                           1977                 1977
                                                                                               Oct. 6-Oct. 11,
                                                                                                1977
                   2    Jan. 19, 1978......  Oct. 15, 1978....     270    Feb. 10-Feb. 20,     Feb. 9-Feb. 14,      ...do................................
                                                                           1978.                1978.
                                                                          Mar. 23-Apr. 3,      Mar. 22-Apr. 3,
                                                                           1978                 1978
                                                                          May 26-June 5, 1978  May 25-May 31, 1978
                                                                          June 29-July 10,     June 29-July 10,
                                                                           1978                 1978
                                                                          Aug. 25-Sept. 6,     Aug. 17-Sept. 6,
                                                                           1978                 1978
96th.........      1    Jan. 15, 1979......  Jan. 3, 1980.....     354    Feb. 9-Feb. 19,      Feb. 8-Feb. 13,      Warren G. Magnuson, of Washington....      Do.
                                                                           1979.                1979.
                                                                          Apr. 10-Apr. 23,     Apr. 10-Apr. 23,
                                                                           1979                 1979
                                                                          May 24-June 4, 1979  May 24-May 30, 1979
                                                                          June 27-July 9,      June 29-July 9,
                                                                           1979                 1979
                                                                          Aug. 3-Sept. 5,      Aug. 2-Sept. 5,
                                                                           1979                 1979
                                                                          Nov. 20-Nov. 26,     Nov. 20-Nov. 26,
                                                                           1979                 1979
                                                                          Adjourned sine die,
                                                                           Dec. 20, 1979
                   2    Jan. 3, 1980.......  Dec. 16, 1980....     349    Apr. 3-Apr. 15,      Feb. 13-Feb. 19,     Warren G. Magnuson, of Washington;
                                                                           1980.                1980.                Milton Young, of North Dakota;\19\
                                                                          May 22-May 28, 1980  Apr. 2-Apr. 15,       Warren G. Magnuson, of
                                                                          July 2-July 21,       1980                 Washington.\19\
                                                                           1980                May 22-May 28, 1980
                                                                          Aug. 6-Aug. 18,      July 2-July 21,
                                                                           1980                 1980
                                                                          Aug. 27-Sept. 3,     Aug. 1-Aug. 18,
                                                                           1980                 1980
                                                                          Oct. 1-Nov. 12,      Aug. 28-Sept. 3,
                                                                           1980                 1980
                                                                          Nov. 25-Dec. 1,      Oct. 2-Nov. 12,
                                                                           1980                 1980
                                                                                               Nov. 21-Dec. 1,
                                                                                                1980
97th.........      1    Jan. 5, 1981.......  Dec. 16, 1981....     347    Feb. 6-Feb. 16,      Feb. 6-Feb. 17,      Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina....      Do.
                                                                           1981.                1981.
                                                                          Apr. 10-Apr. 27,     Apr. 10-Apr. 27,
                                                                           1981                 1981
                                                                          June 25-July 8,      June 26-July 8,
                                                                           1981                 1981
                                                                          Aug. 3-Sept. 9,      Aug. 4-Sept. 9,
                                                                           1981                 1981
                                                                          Oct. 7-Oct. 14,      Oct. 7-Oct. 13,
                                                                           1981                 1981
                                                                          Nov. 24-Nov. 30,     Nov. 23-Nov. 30,
                                                                           1981                 1981
                   2    Jan. 25, 1982......  Dec. 23, 1982....     333    Feb. 11-Feb. 22,     Feb. 10-Feb. 22,     ...do
                                                                           1982.                1982.
                                                                          Apr. 1-Apr. 13,      Apr. 6-Apr. 20,
                                                                           1982                 1982
                                                                          May 27-June 8, 1982  May 27-June 2, 1982
                                                                          July 1-July 12,      July 1-July 12,
                                                                           1982                 1982
                                                                          Aug. 20-Sept. 8,     Aug. 20-Sept. 8,
                                                                           1982                 1982
                                                                          Oct. 1-Nov. 29,      Oct. 1-Nov. 29,
                                                                           1982                 1982

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98th.........      1    Jan. 3, 1983.......  Nov. 18, 1983....     320    Jan. 3-Jan. 25,      Jan. 6-Jan. 25,      Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina....  Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., of
                                                                           1983.                1983.                                                       Massachusetts.
                                                                          Feb. 3-Feb. 14,      Feb. 17-Feb. 22,
                                                                           1983                 1983
                                                                          Mar. 24-Apr. 5,      Mar. 24-Apr. 5,
                                                                           1983                 1983
                                                                          May 26-June 6, 1983  May 26-June 1, 1983
                                                                          June 29-July 11,     June 30-July 11,
                                                                           1983                 1983
                                                                          Aug. 4-Sept. 12,     Aug. 4-Sept. 12,
                                                                           1983                 1983
                                                                          Oct. 7-Oct. 17,      Oct. 6-Oct. 17,
                                                                           1983                 1983
                   2    Jan. 23, 1984......  Oct. 12, 1984....     264    Feb. 9-Feb. 20,      Feb. 9-Feb. 21,      ...do................................
                                                                           1984.                1984.
                                                                          Apr. 12-Apr. 24,     Apr. 12-Apr. 24,
                                                                           1984                 1984
                                                                          May 24-May 31, 1984  May 24-May 30, 1984
                                                                          June 29-July 23,     June 29-July 23,
                                                                           1984                 1984
                                                                          Aug. 10-Sept. 5,     Aug. 10-Sept. 5,
                                                                           1984                 1984
99th.........      1    Jan. 3, 1985.......  Dec. 20, 1985....     352    Jan. 7-Jan. 21,      Jan. 3-Jan. 21,      ...do................................      Do.
                                                                           1985.                1985.
                                                                          Feb. 7-Feb. 18,      Feb. 7-Feb. 19,
                                                                           1985                 1985
                                                                          Apr. 4-Apr. 15,      Mar. 7-Mar. 19,
                                                                           1985                 1985
                                                                          May 9-May 14, 1985   Apr. 4-Apr. 15,
                                                                          May 24-June 3, 1985   1985
                                                                          June 27-July 8,      May 23-June 3, 1985
                                                                           1985                June 27-July 8,
                                                                          Aug. 1-Sept. 9,       1985
                                                                           1985                Aug. 1-Sept. 4,
                                                                          Nov. 23-Dec. 2,       1985
                                                                           1985                Nov. 21-Dec. 2,
                                                                                                1985
                   2    Jan. 21, 1986......  Oct. 18, 1986....     278    Feb. 7-Feb. 17,      Feb. 6-Feb. 18,      ...do................................
                                                                           1986.                1986.
                                                                          Mar. 27-Apr. 8,      Mar. 25-Apr. 8,
                                                                           1986                 1986
                                                                          May 21-June 2, 1986  May 22-June 3, 1986
                                                                          June 26-July 7,      June 26-July 14,
                                                                           1986                 1986
                                                                          Aug. 15-Sept. 8,     Aug. 16-Sept. 8,
                                                                           1986                 1986

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100th .......      1    Jan. 6, 1987.......  Dec. 22, 1987....     351    Jan. 6-Jan. 12,      Jan. 8-Jan. 20,      John C. Stennis, of Mississippi......  James C. Wright, Jr., of Texas.
                                                                           1987.                1987.
                                                                          Feb. 5-Feb. 16,      Feb. 11-Feb. 18,
                                                                           1987                 1987
                                                                          Apr. 10-Apr. 21,     Apr. 9-Apr. 21,
                                                                           1987                 1987
                                                                          May 21-May 27, 1987  May 21-May 27, 1987
                                                                          July 1-July 7, 1987  July 1-July 7, 1987
                                                                          Aug. 7-Sept. 9,      July 15-July 20,
                                                                           1987                 1987
                                                                          Nov. 20-Nov. 30,     Aug. 7-Sept. 9,
                                                                           1987                 1987
                                                                                               Nov. 10-Nov. 16,
                                                                                                1987
                                                                                               Nov. 20-Nov. 30,
                                                                                                1987
                   2    Jan. 25, 1988......  Oct. 22, 1988....     272    Feb. 4-Feb. 15,      Feb. 9-Feb. 16,      ...do................................
                                                                           1988.                1988.
                                                                          Mar. 4- Mar. 14,     Mar. 31-Apr. 11,
                                                                           1988                 1988
                                                                          Mar. 31-Apr. 11,     May 26-June 1, 1988
                                                                           1988                June 30-July 7,
                                                                          Apr. 29-May 9, 1988   1988
                                                                          May 27-June 6, 1988  July 14-July 26,
                                                                          June 29-July 6,       1988
                                                                           1988                Aug. 11-Sept.
                                                                          July 14-July 25,      7,1988
                                                                           1988
                                                                          Aug. 11-Sept. 7,
                                                                           1988
101st........      1    Jan. 3, 1989.......  Nov. 22, 1989....     324    Jan. 4-Jan. 20,      Jan. 4-Jan. 19,      Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.....  James C. Wright, Jr., of Texas;\20\
                                                                           1989.                1989.                                                       Thomas S. Foley, of Washington.\20\
                                                                          Jan. 20-Jan. 25,     Feb. 9-Feb. 21,
                                                                           1989                 1989
                                                                          Feb. 9-Feb. 21,      Mar. 23-Apr. 3,
                                                                           1989                 1989
                                                                          Mar. 17-Apr. 4,      Apr. 18-Apr. 25,
                                                                           1989                 1989
                                                                          Apr. 19-May 1, 1989  May 25-May 31, 1989
                                                                          May 18-May 31, 1989  June 29-July 10,
                                                                          June 23-July 11,      1989
                                                                           1989                Aug. 5-Sept. 6,
                                                                          Aug. 4-Sept. 6,       1989
                                                                           1989
                   2    Jan. 23, 1990......  Oct. 28, 1990....     260    Feb. 8-Feb. 20,      Feb. 7-Feb. 20,      ...do................................
                                                                           1990.                1990.
                                                                          Mar. 9-Mar. 20,      Apr. 4-Apr. 18,
                                                                           1990                 1990
                                                                          Apr. 5-Apr. 18,      May 25-June 5, 1990
                                                                           1990                June 28-July 10,
                                                                          May 24-June 5, 1990   1990
                                                                          June 28-July 10,     Aug. 4-Sept. 5,
                                                                           1990                 1990
                                                                          Aug. 4-Sept. 10,
                                                                           1990
102d.........      1    Jan. 3, 1991.......  Jan. 3, 1992.....     366    Feb. 7-Feb. 19,      Feb. 6-Feb. 19,      ...do................................  Thomas S. Foley, of Washington.
                                                                           1991.                1991.
                                                                          Mar. 22-Apr. 9,      Mar. 22-Apr. 9,
                                                                           1991                 1991
                                                                          Apr. 25-May 6, 1991  May 23-May 29, 1991
                                                                          May 24-June 3, 1991  June 27-July 9,
                                                                          June 28-July 8,       1991
                                                                           1991                Aug. 2-Sept. 11,
                                                                          Aug. 2-Sept. 10,      1991
                                                                           1991                Nov. 27, 1991-Jan.
                                                                          Nov. 27, 1991-Jan.    3, 1992
                                                                           3, 1992
                   2    Jan. 3, 1992.......  Oct. 9, 1992.....     281    Jan. 3-Jan. 21,      Jan. 3-Jan. 22,      ...do................................
                                                                           1992.                1992.
                                                                          Feb. 7-Feb. 18,      Apr. 10-Apr. 28,
                                                                           1992 p               1992
                                                                          Apr. 10-Apr. 28,     May 21-May 26, 1992
                                                                           1992                July 2-July 7, 1992
                                                                          May 21-June 1, 1992  July 9-July 21,
                                                                          July 2-July 20,       1992
                                                                           1992                Aug. 12-Sept. 9,
                                                                          Aug. 12-Sept. 8,      1992
                                                                           1992

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103d.........      1    Jan. 5, 1993.......  Nov. 26, 1993....     326    Jan. 7-Jan. 20,      Jan. 6-Jan. 20,      Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.....  Thomas S. Foley, of Washington.
                                                                           1993.                1993.
                                                                          Feb. 4-Feb. 16,      Jan. 27-Feb. 2,
                                                                           1993                 1993
                                                                          Feb. 18-Feb. 24,     Feb. 4-Feb. 16,
                                                                           1993 p               1993
                                                                          Apr. 7-Apr. 19,      Apr. 7-Apr. 19,
                                                                           1993                 1993
                                                                          May 28-June 7, 1993  May 27-June 8, 1993
                                                                          July 1-July 13,      July 1-July 13,
                                                                           1993                 1993
                                                                          Aug. 7-Sept. 7,      Aug. 6-Sept. 8,
                                                                           1993                 1993
                                                                          Oct. 7-Oct. 13,      Sept. 15-Sept. 21,
                                                                           1993                 1993
                                                                          Nov. 11-Nov. 16,     Oct. 7-Oct. 12,
                                                                           1993                 1993
                                                                                               Nov. 10-Nov. 15,
                                                                                                1993
                   2    Jan. 25, 1994......  Dec. 1, 1994.....     311    Feb. 11-Feb. 22,     Jan. 26-Feb. 1,      ...do................................
                                                                           1994.                1994.
                                                                          Mar. 26-Apr. 11,     Feb. 11-Feb. 22,
                                                                           1994                 1994
                                                                          May 25-June 7, 1994  Mar. 24-Apr. 12,
                                                                          July 1-July 11,       1994
                                                                           1994                May 26-June 8, 1994
                                                                          Aug. 25-Sept. 12,    June 30-July 12,
                                                                           1994                 1994
                                                                          Oct. 8-Nov. 30,      Aug. 26-Sept. 12,
                                                                           1994                 1994
                                                                                               Oct. 8-Nov. 29,
                                                                                                1994
104th .......      1    Jan. 4, 1995.......  Jan. 3, 1996.....     365    Feb. 16-Feb. 22,     Feb. 16-Feb. 21,     Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina....  Newt Gingrich, of Georgia.
                                                                           1995.                1995.
                                                                          Apr. 7-Apr. 24,      Mar. 16-Mar. 21,
                                                                           1995                 1995
                                                                          May 26-June 5, 1995  Apr. 7-May 1, 1995
                                                                          June 30-July 10,     May 3-May 9, 1995
                                                                           1995                May 25-June 6, 1995
                                                                          Aug. 11-Sept. 5,     June 30-July 10,
                                                                           1995                 1995
                                                                          Sept. 29-Oct. 10,    Aug. 4-Sept. 6,
                                                                           1995                 1995
                                                                          Nov. 20-Nov. 27,     Sept. 29-Oct. 6,
                                                                           1995                 1995
                                                                                               Nov. 20-Nov. 28,
                                                                                                1995

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                   2    Jan. 3, 1996.......  Oct. 4, 1996.....     276    Jan. 10-Jan. 22,     Jan. 9-Jan. 22,      ...do.                                 .....................................
                                                                           1996.                1996.
                                                                          Feb. 1-Feb. 6, 1996  Feb. 1-Feb. 27,
                                                                           p                    1996 p
                                                                          Feb. 7-Feb. 20,      Mar. 29-Apr. 15,
                                                                           1996 p               1996
                                                                          Feb. 29-Mar. 5,      May 23-May 29, 1996
                                                                           1996 p              June 28-July 8,
                                                                          Mar. 29-Apr. 15,      1996
                                                                           1996                Aug. 2-Sept. 4,
                                                                          May 24-June 3, 1996   1996
                                                                          June 28-July 8,
                                                                           1996
                                                                          Aug. 2-Sept. 3,
                                                                           1996
105th .......      1    Jan. 7, 1997.......  Nov. 13, 1997....     311    Jan. 9-Jan. 21,      Jan. 9-Jan. 20,      ...do................................      Do.
                                                                           1997.                1997.
                                                                          Feb. 13-Feb. 24,     Jan. 21-Feb. 4,
                                                                           1997                 1997
                                                                          Mar. 21-Apr. 7,      Feb. 13-Feb. 25,
                                                                           1997                 1997
                                                                          May 23-June 2, 1997  Mar. 21-Apr. 8,
                                                                           p                    1997
                                                                          June 27-July 7,      June 26-July 8,
                                                                           1997                 1997
                                                                          July 31-Sept. 2,     Aug. 1-Sept. 3,
                                                                           1997                 1997
                                                                          Oct. 9-Oct. 20,      Oct. 9-Oct. 21,
                                                                           1997                 1997
                   2    Jan. 27, 1998......  Dec. 19, 1998....     327    Feb. 13-Feb. 23,     Jan. 28-Feb. 3,      ...do.
                                                                           1998.                1998.
                                                                          Apr. 3-Apr. 20,      Feb. 5-Feb. 11,
                                                                           1998                 1998
                                                                          May 22-June 1, 1998  Feb. 12-Feb. 24,
                                                                          June 26-July 6,       1998
                                                                           1998                Apr. 1-Apr. 21,
                                                                          July 31-Aug. 31,      1998
                                                                           1998                May 22-June 3, 1998
                                                                          Adjourned sine die,  June 25-July 14,
                                                                           Oct. 21, 1998.       1998
                                                                                               Aug. 7-Sept. 9,
                                                                                                1998
                                                                                               Oct. 21-Dec. 17,
                                                                                                1998
106th .......      1    Jan. 6, 1999.......  Nov. 22, 1999....     321    Feb. 12-Feb. 22,     Jan. 6-Jan. 19,      ...do................................  J. Dennis Hastert, of Illinois.
                                                                           1999.                1999.
                                                                          Mar. 25-Apr. 12,     Jan. 19-Feb. 2,
                                                                           1999                 1999
                                                                          May 27-June 7, 1999  Feb. 12-Feb. 23,
                                                                          July 1-July 12,       1999
                                                                           1999                Mar. 25-Apr. 12,
                                                                          Aug. 5-Sept. 8,       1999
                                                                           1999                May 27-June 7, 1999
                                                                                               July 1-July 12,
                                                                                                1999
                                                                                               Aug. 6-Sept. 8,
                                                                                                1999
                   2    Jan. 24, 2000......  Dec. 15, 2000....     326    Feb. 10-Feb. 22,     Feb. 16-Feb. 29,     ...do.
                                                                           2000.                2000.
                                                                          Mar. 9-Mar. 20,      Apr. 13-May 2, 2000
                                                                           2000                May 25-June 6, 2000
                                                                          Apr. 13-Apr. 25,     June 30-July 10,
                                                                           2000                 2000
                                                                          May 25-June 6, 2000  July 27-Sept. 6,
                                                                          June 30-July 10,      2000
                                                                           2000                Nov. 3-Nov. 13,
                                                                          July 27-Sept. 5,      2000
                                                                           2000                Nov. 14-Dec. 4,
                                                                          Nov. 2-Nov. 14,       2000
                                                                           2000
                                                                          Nov. 14-Dec. 5,
                                                                           2000
107th .......      1    Jan. 3, 2001.......  Dec. 20, 2001....     352    Jan. 8-Jan. 20,      Jan. 6-Jan. 20,      Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia;          Do.
                                                                           2001.                2001.                \21\ Strom Thurmond, of South
                                                                          Feb. 15-Feb. 26,     Jan. 20-Jan 30,       Carolina; \21\ Robert C. Byrd, of
                                                                           2001                 2001                 West Virginia.\21\
                                                                          Apr. 6-Apr. 23,      Jan. 31-Feb. 6,
                                                                           2001                 2001
                                                                          May 26-June 5, 2001  Feb. 14-Feb. 26,
                                                                          June 29-July 9,       2001
                                                                           2001                Apr. 4-Apr. 24,
                                                                          Aug. 3-Sept. 4,       2001
                                                                           2001                May 26-June 5, 2001
                                                                          Oct. 18-Oct. 23,     June 28-July 10,
                                                                           2001                 2001
                                                                          Nov. 16-Nov. 27,     Aug. 2-Sept. 5,
                                                                           2001                 2001
                                                                                               Oct. 17-Oct. 23,
                                                                                                2001
                                                                                               Nov. 19-Nov. 27,
                                                                                                2001

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                   2    Jan. 23, 2002......  Nov. 22, 2002....     304    Jan. 29-Feb. 4,      Jan. 29-Feb. 4,      Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.....  .....................................
                                                                           2002.                2002.
                                                                          Feb. 15-Feb. 25,     Feb. 14-Feb. 26,
                                                                           2002                 2002
                                                                          Mar. 22-Apr. 8,      Mar. 20-Apr. 9,
                                                                           2002                 2002
                                                                          May 23-June 3, 2002  May 24-June 4, 2002
                                                                          June 28-July 8,      June 28-July 8,
                                                                           2002                 2002
                                                                          Aug. 1-Sept. 3,      July 27-Sept. 4,
                                                                           2002                 2002
                                                                          Oct. 17-Nov. 12,
                                                                           2002 p
108th .......      1    Jan. 7, 2003.......  Dec. 9, 2003.....     337    Feb. 14-Feb. 24,     Jan. 8-Jan. 27,      Ted Stevens, of Alaska...............  J. Dennis Hastert, of Illinois.
                                                                           2003.                2003.
                                                                          Apr. 11-Apr. 28,     Feb. 13-Feb. 25,
                                                                           2003                 2003
                                                                          May 23-June 2, 2003  Apr. 12-Apr. 29,
                                                                          June 27-July 7,       2003
                                                                           2003                May 23-June 2, 2003
                                                                          Aug. 1-Sept 2, 2003  June 27-July 7,
                                                                          Oct. 3-Oct. 14,       2003
                                                                           2003                July 29-Sept. 3,
                                                                          Nov. 25-Dec. 9,       2003
                                                                           2003                Nov. 25-Dec. 8,
                                                                                                2003
                   2    Jan. 20, 2004......  Dec. 8, 2004.....     324    Feb. 12-Feb. 23,     Feb. 11-Feb. 24,     ...do.
                                                                           2004.                2004.
                                                                          Mar. 12-Mar. 22,     Apr. 2-Apr. 20,
                                                                           2004                 2004
                                                                          Apr. 8-Apr. 19,      May 20-June 1, 2004
                                                                           2004                June 9-June 14,
                                                                          May 21-June 1, 2004   2004
                                                                          June 9-June 14,      June 25-July 6,
                                                                           2004                 2004
                                                                          June 25-July 6,      July 22-Sept. 7,
                                                                           2004                 2004
                                                                          July 22-Sept. 7,     Oct. 9-Nov. 16,
                                                                           2004                 2004
                                                                          Oct. 11-Nov. 16,     Nov. 24-Dec. 6,
                                                                           2004                 2004
                                                                          Nov. 24-Dec. 7,
                                                                           2004

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109th .......      1    Jan. 4, 2005.......  Dec. 22, 2005....     353    Jan. 6-Jan. 20,      Jan. 6-Jan. 20,      ...do................................      Do.
                                                                           2005.                2005.
                                                                          Jan. 26-Jan. 31,     Jan. 20-Jan. 25,
                                                                           2005                 2005
                                                                          Feb. 18-Feb. 28,     Jan. 26-Feb. 1,
                                                                           2005                 2005
                                                                          Mar. 20-Apr. 4,      Feb. 2-Feb. 8, 2005
                                                                           2005                Feb. 17-Mar. 1,
                                                                          Apr. 29-May 9, 2005   2005
                                                                          May 26-June 6, 2005  Mar. 21-Apr. 5,
                                                                          July 1-July 11,       2005
                                                                           2005                May 26-June 7, 2005
                                                                          July 29-Sept. 1,     July 1-July 11,
                                                                           2005                 2005
                                                                          Sept. 1-Sept. 6,     July 29-Sept. 2,
                                                                           2005                 2005
                                                                          Oct. 7-Oct. 17,      Oct. 7-Oct. 17,
                                                                           2005                 2005
                                                                          Nov. 18-Dec. 12,     Nov. 18-Dec. 6,
                                                                           2005                 2005
                   2    Jan. 3, 2006.......  Dec. 9, 2006.....     341    Jan. 3-Jan. 18,      Jan. 3-Jan. 31,      ...do.
                                                                           2006.                2006.
                                                                          Feb. 17-Feb. 27,     Feb. 1-Feb. 7, 2006
                                                                           2006                Feb. 8-Feb. 14,
                                                                          Mar. 16-Mar. 27,      2006
                                                                           2006                Feb. 16-Feb. 28,
                                                                          Apr. 7-Apr. 24,       2006
                                                                           2006                Mar. 16-Mar. 28,
                                                                          May 26-June 5, 2006   2006
                                                                          June 29-July 10,     Apr. 6-Apr. 25,
                                                                           2006                 2006
                                                                          Aug. 4-Sept. 5,      May 25-June 6, 2006
                                                                           2006                June 29-July 10,
                                                                          Sept. 30-Nov. 9,      2006
                                                                           2006                Aug. 2-Sept. 6,
                                                                          Nov. 16-Dec. 4,       2006
                                                                           2006                Sept. 30-Nov. 9,
                                                                                                2006
                                                                                               Nov. 15-Dec. 5,
                                                                                                2006
110th .......      1    Jan. 4, 2007.......  Dec. 31, 2007....     362    Feb. 17-Feb. 26,     Jan. 24-Jan. 29,     Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.....  Nancy Pelosi, of California.
                                                                           2007.                2007.
                                                                          Mar. 29-Apr. 10,     Feb. 16-Feb. 27,
                                                                           2007                 2007
                                                                          May 25-June 4, 2007  Mar. 30-Apr. 16,
                                                                          June 29-July 9,       2007
                                                                           2007                May 24-June 5, 2007
                                                                          Aug. 3-Sept. 4,      June 28-July 10,
                                                                           2007                 2007
                                                                          Oct. 5-Oct. 15,      Aug. 4-Sept. 4,
                                                                           2007                 2007
                                                                          Nov. 16-Dec. 3,      Nov. 15-Dec. 4,
                                                                           2007 p               2007
                                                                          Dec. 19-Dec. 31,
                                                                           2007 p
                   2    Jan. 3, 2008.......  Jan. 3, 2009.....     367    Jan. 3-Jan. 22,      Jan. 3-Jan. 15,      ...do................................
                                                                           2008 p.              2008.
                                                                          Feb. 14-Feb. 26,     Mar. 14-Mar. 31,
                                                                           2008 p               2008
                                                                          Mar. 13-Mar. 31,     May 22-June 3, 2008
                                                                           2008 p              June 26-July 8,
                                                                          May 22-June 2, 2008   2008
                                                                           p                   Aug. 1-Sept. 8,
                                                                          June 27-July 7,       2008
                                                                           2008                Oct. 3-Nov. 19,
                                                                          Aug. 1-Sept. 8,       2008
                                                                           2008 p              Nov. 20-Dec. 9,
                                                                          Oct. 2-Nov. 17,       2008
                                                                           2008 p              Dec. 10-Jan. 3,
                                                                          Nov. 20-Dec. 8,       2009
                                                                           2008 p
                                                                          Dec. 11-Jan. 2,
                                                                           2009 p
111th .......      1    Jan. 6, 2009.......  Dec. 24, 2009....     353    Feb. 13-Feb. 23,     Feb. 13-Feb. 23,     ...do................................      Do.
                                                                           2009 p.              2009.
                                                                          Apr. 2-Apr. 20,      Apr. 2-Apr. 21,
                                                                           2009                 2009
                                                                          May 21-June 1, 2009  May 21-June 2, 2009
                                                                          June 25-July 6,      June 26-July 7,
                                                                           2009                 2009
                                                                          Aug. 7-Sept. 8,      July 31-Sept. 8,
                                                                           2009 p               2009
                                                                          Oct. 8-Oct. 13,      Nov. 6-Nov. 16,
                                                                           2009 p               2009
                                                                          Nov. 10-Nov. 16,     Nov. 19-Dec. 1,
                                                                           2009                 2009
                                                                          Nov. 21-Nov. 30,
                                                                           2009

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                   2    Jan. 5, 2010.......  Dec. 22, 2010....     352    Jan. 5-Jan. 20,      Jan. 5-Jan. 12,      Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia;
                                                                           2010 p.              2010.                \22\ Daniel K. Inouye, of
                                                                          Feb. 11-Feb. 23,     Feb. 9-Feb. 22,       Hawaii.\22\
                                                                           2010                 2010
                                                                          Mar. 26-Apr. 12,     Mar. 25-Apr. 13,
                                                                           2010                 2010
                                                                          May 28-June 7, 2010  May 28-Une 8, 2010
                                                                          June 30-July 12,     July 1-July 13,
                                                                           2010                 2010
                                                                          Aug. 5-Aug. 12,      July 30-Aug. 9,
                                                                           2010                 2010
                                                                          Aug. 12-Sept. 13,    Aug. 10-Sept. 14,
                                                                           2010                 2010
                                                                          Sept. 29-Nov. 15,    Sept. 29-Nov. 15,
                                                                           2010 p               2010
                                                                          Nov. 19-Nov. 29,     Nov. 18-Nov. 29,
                                                                           2010                 2010
112th .......      1    Jan. 5, 2011.......  .................  ........  Jan. 5 -Jan. 25,     Jan. 26-Feb. 8,      Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii..........  John A. Boehner, of Ohio.
                                                                           2011.                2011.
                                                                          Feb. 17-Feb. 28,     Feb. 18-Feb. 28,
                                                                           2011                 2011
                                                                          Mar. 17-Mar. 28,     Mar. 17-Mar. 29,
                                                                           2011                 2011
                                                                          Apr. 14-May 2, 2011  Apr. 15-May 2, 2011
                                                                          May 26-June 6, 2011  May 13-May 23, 2011
                                                                           p                   June 24-July 5,
                                                                          Aug 2-Sept. 6, 2011   2011 p
                                                                           p                   Aug. 1-Sept. 6,
                                                                                                2011 p

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 \1\ For the purposes of this table, a session's ``length in days'' is defined as the total number of calendar days from the convening date to the adjournment date, inclusive. It does not mean
  the actual number of days that Congress met during that session.
 \2\ For the purposes of this table, a ``recess'' is defined as a break in House or Senate proceedings of three or more days, excluding Sundays. According to Article I, section 5 of the U.S.
  Constitution, neither house may adjourn for more than three days without the consent of the other. On occasion, both chambers have held one or more pro forma sessions because of this
  constitutional obligation or for other purposes. Treated here as recesses, usually no business is conducted during these time periods. On this table, beginning in the 1990s, such pro forma
  sessions are indicated with a P.

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 \3\ The election and role of the President pro tempore has evolved considerably over the Senate's history. ``Pro tempore is Latin for `for the time being'; thus, the post was conceived as a
  temporary presiding officer. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the Senate frequently elected several Presidents pro tempore during a single session. Since Vice Presidents presided
  routinely, the Senate thought it necessary to choose a President pro tempore only for the limited periods when the Vice President might be ill or otherwise absent.'' Since no provision was
  in place (until the 25th amendment was adopted in 1967) for replacing the Vice President if he died or resigned from office, or if he assumed the Presidency, the President pro tempore would
  continue under such circumstances to fill the duties of the chair until the next Vice President was elected. Since Mar. 12, 1890, however, Presidents pro tempore have served until ``the
  Senate otherwise ordered.'' Since 1949, while still elected, the position has gone to the most senior member of the majority party (see footnote 19 for a minority party exception). To gain a
  more complete understanding of this position, see Robert C. Byrd's The Senate 1789-1989: Addresses on the History of the United States Senate, vol. 2, ch. 6 ``The President Pro Tempore,''
  pp. 167-183, from which the quotes in this footnote are taken. Also, a complete listing of the dates of election of the Presidents pro tempore is in vol. 4 of the Byrd series (The Senate
  1789-1989: Historical Statistics, 1789-1992), table 6-2, pp. 647-653.
 \4\ Henry Clay resigned as Speaker on Jan. 19, 1814. He was succeeded by Langdon Cheves who was elected on that same day.
 \5\ Henry Clay resigned as Speaker on Oct. 28, 1820, after the sine die adjournment of the first session of the 16th Congress. He was succeeded by John W. Taylor who was elected at the
  beginning of the second session.
 \6\ Andrew Stevenson resigned as Speaker on June 2, 1834. He was succeeded by John Bell who was elected on that same day.
 \7\ Speaker Schuyler Colfax resigned as Speaker on the last day of the 40th Congress, Mar. 3, 1869, in preparation for becoming Vice President of the United States on the following day.
  Theodore M. Pomeroy was elected Speaker on Mar. 3, and served for only that one day.
 \8\ Speaker Michael C. Kerr died on Aug. 19, 1876, after the sine die adjournment of the first session of the 44th Congress. Samuel J. Randall was elected Speaker at the beginning of the
  second session.
 \9\ William P. Frye resigned as President pro tempore on Apr. 27, 1911.
\10\ President pro tempore James P. Clarke died on Oct. 1, 1916, after the sine die adjournment of the first session of the 64th Congress. Willard Saulsbury was elected President pro tempore
  during the second session.
\11\ Speaker Joseph W. Byrns died on June 4, 1936. He was succeeded by William B. Bankhead who was elected Speaker on that same day.
\12\ Speaker William B. Bankhead died on Sept. 15, 1940. He was succeeded by Sam Rayburn who was elected Speaker on that same day.
\13\ President pro tempore Key Pittman died on Nov. 10, 1940. He was succeeded by William H. King who was elected President pro tempore on Nov. 19, 1940.
\14\ President pro tempore Pat Harrison died on June 22, 1941. He was succeeded by Carter Glass who was elected President pro tempore on July 10, 1941.
\15\ President Harry S. Truman called the Congress into extraordinary session twice, both times during the 80th Congress. Each time Congress had essentially wrapped up its business for the
  year, but for technical reasons had not adjourned sine die, so in each case the extraordinary session is considered an extension of the regularly numbered session rather than a separately
  numbered one. The dates of these extraordinary sessions were Nov. 17 to Dec. 19, 1947, and July 26 to Aug. 7, 1948.
\16\ Speaker Sam Rayburn died on Nov. 16, 1961, after the sine die adjournment of the first session of the 87th Congress. John W. McCormack was elected Speaker at the beginning of the second
  session.
\17\ President pro tempore Richard B. Russell died on Jan. 21, 1971. He was succeeded by Allen J. Ellender who was elected to that position on Jan. 22, 1971.
\18\ President pro tempore Allen J. Ellender died on July 27, 1972. He was succeeded by James O. Eastland who was elected President pro tempore on July 28, 1972.
\19\ Milton Young was elected President pro tempore for one day, Dec. 5, 1980, which was at the end of his 36-year career in the Senate. He was a Republican, which was the minority party at
  that time. Warren G. Magnuson resumed the position of President pro tempore on Dec. 6, 1980.
\20\ James C. Wright, Jr., resigned as Speaker on June 6, 1989. He was succeeded by Thomas S. Foley who was elected on that same day.
\21\ The 2000 election resulted in an even split in the Senate between Republicans and Democrats. From the date the 107th Congress convened on Jan. 3, 2001, until Inauguration Day on Jan. 20,
  2001, Vice President Albert Gore's tie breaking vote resulted in a Democratic majority, hence Robert C. Byrd served as President pro tempore during this brief period. When Vice President
  Richard B. Cheney took office on Jan. 20, the Republicans became the majority party, and Strom Thurmond was elected President pro tempore. On June 6, 2001, Republican Senator James Jeffords
  became an Independent, creating a Democratic majority, and Robert C. Byrd was elected President pro tempore on that day.
\22\ President pro tempore Robert C. Byrd died on June 28, 2010. He was succeeded by Daniel K. Inouye who was elected President pro tempore on that same day.



                                         CEREMONIAL MEETINGS OF CONGRESS

The following ceremonial meetings of Congress occurred on the following dates, at the designated locations, and
 for the reasons indicated. Please note that

-July 16, 1987, 100th Congress, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Independence Hall and Congress Hall--In honor of the
 bicentennial of the Constitution, and in

  commemoration of the Great Compromise of the Constitutional Convention which was agreed to on July 16, 1787.

-September 6, 2002, 107th Congress, New York City, New York, Federal Hall--In remembrance of the victims and
 heroes of September 11, 2001, and in

  recognition of the courage and spirit of the City of New York.



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 JOINT SESSIONS AND MEETINGS, ADDRESSES TO THE SENATE OR THE HOUSE, AND 
                              INAUGURATIONS

                   1st-112th CONGRESSES, 1789-2011 \1\

      The parliamentary difference between a joint session and a joint 
meeting has evolved over time. In recent years the distinctions have 
become clearer: a joint session is more formal, and occurs upon the 
adoption of a concurrent resolution; a joint meeting occurs when each 
body adopts a unanimous consent agreement to recess to meet with the 
other legislative body. Joint sessions typically are held to hear an 
address from the President of the United States or to count electoral 
votes. Joint meetings typically are held to hear an address from a 
foreign dignitary or visitors other than the President.
      The Speaker of the House of Representatives usually presides over 
joint sessions and joint meetings; however, the President of the Senate 
does preside over joint sessions where the electoral votes are counted, 
as required by the Constitution.
      In the earliest years of the Republic, 1789 and 1790, when the 
national legislature met in New York City, joint gatherings were held in 
the Senate Chamber in Federal Hall. In Philadelphia, when the 
legislature met in Congress Hall, such meetings were held in the Senate 
Chamber, 1790-1793, and in the Hall of the House of Representatives, 
1794-1799. Once the Congress moved to the Capitol in Washington in 1800, 
the Senate Chamber again was used for joint gatherings through 1805. 
Since 1809, with few exceptions, joint sessions and joint meetings have 
occurred in the Hall of the House.
      Presidential messages on the state of the Union were originally 
known as the ``Annual Message,'' but since the 80th Congress, in 1947, 
have been called the ``State of the Union Address.'' After President 
John Adams's Annual Message on November 22, 1800, these addresses were 
read by clerks to the individual bodies until President Woodrow Wilson 
resumed the practice of delivering them to joint sessions on December 2, 
1913.
      In some instances more than one joint gathering has occurred on 
the same day. For example, on January 6, 1941, Congress met in joint 
session to count electoral votes for President and Vice President, and 
then met again in joint session to receive President Franklin Delano 
Roosevelt's Annual Message.
      Whereas in more recent decades, foreign dignitaries invited to 
speak before Congress have typically done so at joint meetings, in 
earlier times (and with several notable exceptions), such visitors were 
received by the Senate and the House separately, or by one or the other 
singly, a tradition begun with the visit of General Lafayette of France 
in 1824. At that time a joint committee decided that each body would 
honor Lafayette separately, establishing the precedent. (See footnote 7 
for more details.) Not all such occasions included formal addresses by 
such dignitaries (e.g., Lafayette's reception by the Senate in their 
chamber, at which he did not speak before they adjourned to greet him), 
hence the ``occasions'' listed in the third column of the table include 
not only addresses, but also remarks (defined as brief greetings or off-
the-cuff comments often requested of the visitor at the last minute) and 
receptions. Relatively few foreign dignitaries were received by Congress 
before World War I.
      Congress has hosted inaugurations since the first occasion in 
1789. They always have been formal joint gatherings, and sometimes they 
also were joint sessions. Inaugurations were joint sessions when both 
houses of Congress were in session, and they processed to the ceremony 
as part of the business of the day. In many cases, however, one or both 
houses were not in session or were in recess at the time of the 
ceremony. In this table, inaugurations that were not joint sessions are 
listed in the second column. Those that were joint sessions are so 
identified and described in the third column.

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              JOINT SESSIONS AND MEETINGS, ADDRESSES TO THE SENATE OR THE HOUSE, AND INAUGURATIONS
                                           [See notes at end of table]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                           Name and position of
     Congress & Date               Type           Occasion, topic, or inaugural location     dignitary (where
                                                                                                applicable)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                                  NEW YORK CITY
1st CONGRESS
  Apr. 6, 1789..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.
  Apr. 30, 1789.........  ...do................  Inauguration and church service \2\....  President George
                                                                                           Washington; Right
                                                                                           Reverend Samuel
                                                                                           Provoost, Senate-
                                                                                           appointed Chaplain.
  Jan. 8, 1790..........  ...do................  Annual Message.........................  President George
                                                                                           Washington.

                                                  PHILADELPHIA
  Dec. 8, 1790..........  ...do................  ...do..................................      Do.

2d CONGRESS
  Oct. 25, 1791.........  ...do................  ...do..................................      Do.
  Nov. 6, 1792..........  ...do................  ...do..................................      Do.
  Feb. 13, 1793.........  ...do................  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

3d CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1793..........  Inauguration.........  Senate Chamber.........................  President George
                                                                                           Washington.
  Dec. 3, 1793..........  Joint session........  Annual Message.........................      Do.
  Nov. 19, 1794.........  ...do................  ...do..................................      Do.

4th CONGRESS
  Dec. 8, 1795..........  ...do................  ...do..................................      Do.
  Dec. 7, 1796..........  ...do................  ...do..................................      Do.
  Feb. 8, 1797..........  ...do................  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

5th CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1797..........  Inauguration.........  Hall of the House......................  President John Adams.
  May 16, 1797..........  Joint session........  Relations with France..................      Do.
  Nov. 23, 1797.........  ...do................  Annual Message.........................      Do.
  Dec. 8, 1798..........  ...do................  ...do..................................      Do.

6th CONGRESS
  Dec. 3, 1799..........  ...do................  ...do..................................      Do.
  Dec. 26, 1799.........  ...do................  Funeral procession and oration in        Representative Henry
                                                  memory of George Washington.\3\          Lee.

                                                   WASHINGTON

  Nov. 22, 1800.........  ...do................  Annual Message.........................  President John Adams.
  Feb. 11, 1801.........  ...do................  Counting electoral votes \4\...........  N.A.

7th CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1801..........  Inauguration.........  Senate Chamber.........................  President Thomas
                                                                                           Jefferson.

8th CONGRESS
  Feb. 13, 1805.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

9th CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1805..........  Inauguration.........  Senate Chamber.........................  President Thomas
                                                                                           Jefferson.

10th CONGRESS
  Feb. 8, 1809..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

11th CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1809..........  Inauguration.........  Hall of the House......................  President James
                                                                                           Madison.

12th CONGRESS
  Feb. 10, 1813.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

13th CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1813..........  Inauguration.........  Hall of the House......................  President James
                                                                                           Madison.

14th CONGRESS
  Feb. 12, 1817.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes \5\...........  N.A.

15th CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1817..........  Inauguration.........  In front of Brick Capitol..............  President James
                                                                                           Monroe.

16th CONGRESS
  Feb. 14, 1821.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes \6\...........  N.A.

17th CONGRESS
  Mar. 5, 1821..........  Inauguration.........  Hall of the House......................  President James
                                                                                           Monroe.

18th CONGRESS
  Dec. 9, 1824..........  Senate...............  Reception..............................  General Gilbert du
                                                                                           Motier, Marquis de
                                                                                           Lafayette, of France.

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  Dec. 10, 1824.........  House \7\............  Address................................  Speaker Henry Clay;
                                                                                           General Gilbert du
                                                                                           Motier, Marquis de
                                                                                           Lafayette, of France.
  Feb. 9, 1825..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes \8\...........  N.A.

19th CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1825..........  Inauguration.........  Hall of the House......................  President John Quincy
                                                                                           Adams.

20th CONGRESS
  Feb. 11, 1829.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

21st CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1829..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico \9\.......................  President Andrew
                                                                                           Jackson.

22d CONGRESS
  Feb. 13, 1833.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

23d CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1833..........  Inauguration.........  Hall of the House \10\.................  President Andrew
                                                                                           Jackson.
  Dec. 31, 1834.........  Joint session........  Lafayette eulogy.......................  Representative and
                                                                                           former President John
                                                                                           Quincy Adams;
                                                                                           ceremony attended by
                                                                                           President Andrew
                                                                                           Jackson.

24th CONGRESS
  Feb. 8, 1837..........  ...do................  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

25th CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1837..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Martin Van
                                                                                           Buren.

26th CONGRESS
  Feb. 10, 1841.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

27th CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1841..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President William
                                                                                           Henry Harrison.

28th CONGRESS
  Feb. 12, 1845.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

29th CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1845..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President James Knox
                                                                                           Polk.

30th CONGRESS
  Feb. 14, 1849.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

31st CONGRESS
  Mar. 5, 1849..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Zachary
                                                                                           Taylor.
  July 10, 1850.........  Joint session........  Oath of office to President Millard      N.A.
                                                  Fillmore.\11\

32d CONGRESS
  Jan. 5, 1852..........  Senate...............  Reception..............................  Louis Kossuth, exiled
                                                                                           Governor of
                                                                                            Hungary.
  Jan. 7, 1852..........  House................  Remarks and Reception..................      Do.
  Feb. 9, 1853..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

33d CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1853..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Franklin
                                                                                           Pierce.

34th CONGRESS
  Feb. 11, 1857.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

35th CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1857..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President James
                                                                                           Buchanan.

36th CONGRESS
  Feb. 13, 1861.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

37th CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1861..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Abraham
                                                                                           Lincoln.
  Feb. 22, 1862.........  Joint session........  Reading of Washington's farewell         John W. Forney,
                                                  address.                                 Secretary of the
                                                                                           Senate.

38th CONGRESS
  Feb. 8, 1865..........  ...do................  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

39th CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1865..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Abraham
                                                                                           Lincoln.
  Feb. 12, 1866.........  Joint session........  Memorial to Abraham Lincoln............  George Bancroft,
                                                                                           historian; ceremony
                                                                                           attended by President
                                                                                           Andrew Johnson.


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40th CONGRESS
  June 9, 1868..........  House................  Address................................  Anson Burlingame,
                                                                                           Envoy to the U.S.
                                                                                           from China, and
                                                                                           former
                                                                                           Representative.
  Feb. 10, 1869.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

41st CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1869..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Ulysses S.
                                                                                           Grant.

42d CONGRESS
  Mar. 6, 1872..........  House................  Address................................  Tomomi Iwakura,
                                                                                           Ambassador from
                                                                                           Japan.
  Feb. 12, 1873.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes \12\..........  N.A.

43d CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1873..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Ulysses S.
                                                                                           Grant.
  Dec. 18, 1874.........  Joint meeting........  Reception and Remarks..................  Speaker James G.
                                                                                           Blaine; David
                                                                                           Kalakaua, King of the
                                                                                           Hawaiian Islands.\13\

44th CONGRESS
  Feb. 1, 1877..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes \14\..........  N.A.
  Feb. 10, 1877
  Feb. 12, 1877
  Feb. 19, 1877
  Feb. 20, 1877
  Feb. 21, 1877
  Feb. 24, 1877
  Feb. 26, 1877
  Feb. 28, 1877
  Mar. 1, 1877
  Mar. 2, 1877

45th CONGRESS
  Mar. 5, 1877..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Rutherford
                                                                                           B. Hayes.

46th CONGRESS
  Feb. 2, 1880..........  House................  Address................................  Charles Stewart
                                                                                           Parnell, member of
                                                                                           Parliament from
                                                                                           Ireland.
  Feb. 9, 1881..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

47th CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1881..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President James A.
                                                                                           Garfield.
  Feb. 27, 1882.........  Joint session........  Memorial to James A. Garfield..........  James G. Blaine,
                                                                                           former Speaker,
                                                                                           Senator, and
                                                                                           Secretary of State;
                                                                                           ceremony attended by
                                                                                           President Chester A.
                                                                                           Arthur.

48th CONGRESS
  Feb. 11, 1885.........  ...do................  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.
  Feb. 21, 1885.........  ...do................  Completion of Washington Monument......  Representative John D.
                                                                                           Long; Representative-
                                                                                           elect John W.
                                                                                           Daniel,\15\ ceremony
                                                                                           attended by President
                                                                                           Chester A. Arthur.

49th CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1885..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Grover
                                                                                           Cleveland.

50th CONGRESS
  Feb. 13, 1889.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

51st CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1889..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Benjamin
                                                                                           Harrison.
  Dec. 11, 1889.........  Joint session........  Centennial of George Washington's first  Melville W. Fuller,
                                                  inauguration.                            Chief Justice of the
                                                                                           United States;
                                                                                           ceremony attended by
                                                                                           President Benjamin
                                                                                           Harrison.

52d CONGRESS
  Feb. 8, 1893..........  ...do................  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

53d CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1893..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Grover
                                                                                           Cleveland.

54th CONGRESS
  Feb. 10, 1897.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

55th CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1897..........  Inauguration.........  In front of original Senate Wing of      President William
                                                  Capitol.                                 McKinley.


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56th CONGRESS
  Dec. 12, 1900.........  Joint meeting........  Centennial of the Capital City.........  Representatives James
                                                                                           D. Richardson and
                                                                                           Sereno E. Payne, and
                                                                                           Senator George F.
                                                                                           Hoar; ceremony
                                                                                           attended by President
                                                                                           William McKinley.
  Feb. 13, 1901.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

57th CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1901..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President William
                                                                                           McKinley.
  Feb. 27, 1902.........  Joint session........  Memorial to William McKinley...........  John Hay, Secretary of
                                                                                           State; ceremony
                                                                                           attended by President
                                                                                           Theodore Roosevelt
                                                                                           and Prince Henry of
                                                                                           Prussia.

58th CONGRESS
  Feb. 8, 1905..........  ...do................  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

59th CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1905..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Theodore
                                                                                           Roosevelt.

60th CONGRESS
  Feb. 10, 1909.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

61st CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1909..........  Inauguration.........  Senate Chamber \16\....................  President William
                                                                                           Howard Taft.
  Feb. 9, 1911..........  House................  Address................................  Count Albert Apponyi,
                                                                                           Minister of Education
                                                                                           from Hungary.

62d CONGRESS
  Feb. 12, 1913.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.
  Feb. 15, 1913.........  ...do................  Memorial for Vice President James S.     Senators Elihu Root,
                                                  Sherman.\17\                             Thomas S. Martin,
                                                                                           Jacob H. Gallinger,
                                                                                           John R. Thornton,
                                                                                           Henry Cabot Lodge,
                                                                                           John W. Kern, Robert
                                                                                           M. LaFollette, John
                                                                                           Sharp Williams,
                                                                                           Charles Curtis,
                                                                                           Albert B. Cummins,
                                                                                           George T. Oliver,
                                                                                           James A. O'Gorman;
                                                                                           Speaker Champ Clark;
                                                                                           President William
                                                                                           Howard Taft.

63d CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1913..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Woodrow
                                                                                           Wilson.
  Apr. 8, 1913..........  Joint session........  Tariff message.........................      Do.
  June 23, 1913.........  ...do................  Currency and bank reform message.......      Do.
  Aug. 27, 1913.........  ...do................  Mexican affairs message................      Do.
  Dec. 2, 1913..........  ...do................  Annual Message.........................      Do.
  Jan. 20, 1914.........  ...do................  Trusts message.........................      Do.
  Mar. 5, 1914..........  ...do................  Panama Canal tolls.....................      Do.
  Apr. 20, 1914.........  ...do................  Mexico message.........................      Do.
  Sept. 4, 1914.........  ...do................  War tax message........................      Do.
  Dec. 8, 1914..........  ...do................  Annual Message.........................      Do.

64th CONGRESS
  Dec. 7, 1915..........  ...do................  ...do..................................      Do.
  Aug. 29, 1916.........  ...do................  Railroad message (labor-management           Do.
                                                  dispute).
  Dec. 5, 1916..........  ...do................  Annual Message.........................      Do.
  Jan. 22, 1917.........  Senate...............  Planning ahead for peace...............      Do.
  Feb. 3, 1917..........  Joint session........  Severing diplomatic relations with           Do.
                                                  Germany.
  Feb. 14, 1917.........  ...do................  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.
  Feb. 26, 1917.........  ...do................  Arming of merchant ships...............  President Woodrow
                                                                                           Wilson.

65th CONGRESS
  Mar. 5, 1917..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................      Do.
  Apr. 2, 1917..........  Joint session........  War with Germany.......................      Do.
  May 1, 1917...........  Senate...............  Address................................  Rene Raphael Viviani,
                                                                                           Minister of Justice
                                                                                           from France; Jules
                                                                                           Jusserand, Ambassador
                                                                                           from France; address
                                                                                           attended by Marshal
                                                                                           Joseph Jacques
                                                                                           Cesaire Joffre,
                                                                                           member of French
                                                                                           Commission to U.S.
  May 3, 1917...........  House................  ...do..................................      Do.
  May 5, 1917...........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Arthur James Balfour,
                                                                                           British Secretary of
                                                                                           State for Foreign
                                                                                           Affairs.
  May 8, 1917...........  Senate...............  ...do..................................      Do.
  May 31, 1917..........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Ferdinando di'Savoia,
                                                                                           Prince of Udine, Head
                                                                                           of Italian Mission to
                                                                                           U.S.
  June 2, 1917..........  House................  ...do..................................  Ferdinando di'Savoia,
                                                                                           Prince of Udine, Head
                                                                                           of Italian Mission to
                                                                                           U.S.; Guglielmo
                                                                                           Marconi, member of
                                                                                           Italian Mission to
                                                                                           U.S.

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  June 22, 1917.........  Senate...............  Address................................  Baron Moncheur, Chief
                                                                                           of Political Bureau
                                                                                           of Belgian Foreign
                                                                                           Office at Havre.
  June 23, 1917.........  House................  ...do..................................  Boris Bakhmetieff,
                                                                                           Ambassador from
                                                                                           Russia.\18\
  June 26, 1917.........  Senate...............  ...do..................................      Do.
  June 27, 1917.........  House................  ...do..................................  Baron Moncheur, Chief
                                                                                           of Political Bureau
                                                                                           of Belgian Foreign
                                                                                           Office at Havre.
  Aug. 30, 1917.........  Senate...............  ...do..................................  Kikujiro Ishii,
                                                                                           Ambassador from
                                                                                           Japan.
  Sept. 5, 1917.........  House................  ...do..................................      Do.
  Dec. 4, 1917..........  Joint session........  Annual Message/War with Austria-Hungary  President Woodrow
                                                                                           Wilson.
  Jan. 4, 1918..........  ...do................  Federal operation of transportation          Do.
                                                  systems.
  Jan. 5, 1918..........  Senate...............  Address................................  Milenko Vesnic, Head
                                                                                           of Serbian War
                                                                                           Mission.
  Jan. 8, 1918..........  House................  ...do..................................      Do.
      Do................  Joint session........  Program for world's peace..............  President Woodrow
                                                                                           Wilson.
  Feb. 11, 1918.........  ...do................  Peace message..........................      Do.
  May 27, 1918..........  ...do................  War finance message....................      Do.
  Sept. 24, 1918........  Senate...............  Address and Reception \19\.............  Jules Jusserand,
                                                                                           Ambassador from
                                                                                           France; Vice
                                                                                           President Thomas R.
                                                                                           Marshall.
  Sept. 30 1918.........  ...do................  Support of woman suffrage..............  President Woodrow
                                                                                           Wilson.
  Nov. 11, 1918.........  Joint session........  Terms of armistice signed by Germany...      Do.
  Dec. 2, 1918..........  ...do................  Annual Message.........................      Do.
  Feb. 9, 1919..........  ...do................  Memorial to Theodore Roosevelt.........  Senator Henry Cabot
                                                                                           Lodge, Sr.; ceremony
                                                                                           attended by former
                                                                                           President William
                                                                                           Howard Taft.

66th CONGRESS
  June 23, 1919.........  Senate...............  Address................................  Epitacio da Silva
                                                                                           Pessoa, President-
                                                                                           elect of Brazil.
  July 10, 1919.........  ...do................  Versailles Treaty......................  President Woodrow
                                                                                           Wilson.
  Aug. 8, 1919..........  Joint session........  Cost of living message.................      Do.
  Sept. 18, 1919........  ...do................  Address................................  President pro tempore
                                                                                           Albert B. Cummins;
                                                                                           Speaker Frederick H.
                                                                                           Gillett;
                                                                                           Representative and
                                                                                           former Speaker Champ
                                                                                           Clark; General John
                                                                                           J. Pershing.
  Oct. 28, 1919.........  Senate...............  ...do..................................  Albert I, King of the
                                                                                           Belgians.
      Do................  House................  ...do..................................      Do.
  Feb. 9, 1921..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

67th CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1921..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Warren G.
                                                                                           Harding.
  Apr. 12, 1921.........  Joint session........  Federal problem message................      Do.
  July 12, 1921.........  Senate...............  Adjusted compensation for veterans of        Do.
                                                  the World War \20\.
  Dec. 6, 1921..........  Joint session........  Annual Message.........................      Do.
  Feb. 28, 1922.........  ...do................  Maintenance of the merchant marine.....      Do.
  Aug. 18, 1922.........  ...do................  Coal and railroad message..............      Do.
  Nov. 21, 1922.........  ...do................  Promotion of the American merchant           Do.
                                                  marine.
  Dec. 8, 1922..........  ...do................  Annual Message \21\....................      Do.
  Feb. 7, 1923..........  ...do................  British debt due to the United States..      Do.

68th CONGRESS
  Dec. 6, 1923..........  ...do................  Annual Message.........................  President Calvin
                                                                                           Coolidge.
  Feb. 27, 1924.........  ...do................  Memorial to Warren G. Harding..........  Charles Evans Hughes,
                                                                                           Secretary of State;
                                                                                           ceremony attended by
                                                                                           President Calvin
                                                                                           Coolidge.
  Dec. 15, 1924.........  ...do................  Memorial to Woodrow Wilson.............  Dr. Edwin Anderson
                                                                                           Alderman, President
                                                                                           of the University of
                                                                                           Virginia; ceremony
                                                                                           attended by President
                                                                                           Calvin Coolidge.
  Feb. 11, 1925.........  ...do................  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

69th CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1925..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Calvin
                                                                                           Coolidge.
  Feb. 22, 1927.........  Joint session........  George Washington birthday message.....      Do.

70th CONGRESS
  Jan. 25, 1928.........  House................  Reception and Address..................  William Thomas
                                                                                           Cosgrave, President
                                                                                           of Executive Council
                                                                                           of Ireland.
  Feb. 13, 1929.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

71st CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1929..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Herbert
                                                                                           Hoover.

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  Oct. 7, 1929..........  Senate...............  Address................................  James Ramsay
                                                                                           MacDonald, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of the
                                                                                           United Kingdom.
  Jan. 13, 1930.........  ...do................  Reception..............................  Jan Christiaan Smuts,
                                                                                           former Prime Minister
                                                                                           of South Africa.

72d CONGRESS
  Feb. 22, 1932.........  Joint session........  Bicentennial of George Washington's      President Herbert
                                                  birth.                                   Hoover.
  May 31, 1932..........  Senate...............  Emergency character of economic              Do.
                                                  situation in U.S.
  Feb. 6, 1933..........  Joint meeting........  Memorial to Calvin Coolidge............  Arthur Prentice Rugg,
                                                                                           Chief Justice of the
                                                                                           Supreme Judicial
                                                                                           Court of
                                                                                           Massachusetts;
                                                                                           ceremony attended by
                                                                                           President Herbert
                                                                                           Hoover.
  Feb. 8, 1933..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.

73d CONGRESS
  Mar. 4, 1933..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Franklin
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt.
  Jan. 3, 1934..........  Joint session........  Annual Message.........................      Do.
  May 20, 1934..........  ...do................  100th anniversary, death of Lafayette..  Andre de Laboulaye,
                                                                                           Ambassador of France;
                                                                                           President Franklin
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt;
                                                                                           ceremony attended by
                                                                                           Count de Chambrun,
                                                                                           great-grandson of
                                                                                           Lafayette.

74th CONGRESS
  Jan. 4, 1935..........  ...do................  Annual Message.........................  President Franklin
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt.
  May 22, 1935..........  ...do................  Veto message...........................      Do.
  Jan. 3, 1936..........  ...do................  Annual Message.........................      Do.

75th CONGRESS
  Jan. 6, 1937..........  ...do................  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.
      Do................  ...do................  Annual Message.........................  President Franklin
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt.
  Jan. 20, 1937.........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Franklin
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt;
                                                                                           Vice President John
                                                                                           Nance Garner.\22\
  Apr. 1, 1937..........  Senate...............  Address................................  John Buchan, Lord
                                                                                           Tweedsmuir, Governor
                                                                                           General of Canada.
      Do................  House................  ...do..................................      Do.
  Jan. 3, 1938..........  Joint session........  Annual Message.........................  President Franklin
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt.

76th CONGRESS
  Jan. 4, 1939..........  ...do................  ...do..................................      Do.
  Mar. 4, 1939..........  ...do................  Sesquicentennial of the 1st Congress...      Do.
  May 8, 1939...........  Senate...............  Address................................  Anastasio Somoza
                                                                                           Garcia, President of
                                                                                           Nicaragua.
      Do................  House................  ...do..................................      Do.
  June 9, 1939..........  Joint meeting........  Reception \23\.........................  George VI and
                                                                                           Elizabeth, King and
                                                                                           Queen of the United
                                                                                           Kingdom.
  Sept. 21, 1939........  Joint session........  Neutrality address.....................  President Franklin
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt.
  Jan. 3, 1940..........  ...do................  Annual Message.........................      Do.
  May 16, 1940..........  ...do................  National defense message...............      Do.

77th CONGRESS
  Jan. 6, 1941..........  ...do................  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.
      Do................  ...do................  Annual Message.........................  President Franklin
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt.
  Jan. 20, 1941.........  ...do................  Inauguration, East Portico.............  President Franklin
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt;
                                                                                           Vice President Henry
                                                                                           A. Wallace.
  Dec. 8, 1941..........  ...do................  War with Japan.........................  President Franklin
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt.
  Dec. 26, 1941.........  Joint meeting \24\...  Address................................  Winston Churchill,
                                                                                           Prime Minister of the
                                                                                           United Kingdom.
  Jan. 6, 1942..........  Joint session........  Annual Message.........................  President Franklin
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt.
  May 11, 1942..........  Senate...............  Address................................  Manuel Prado,
                                                                                           President of Peru.
      Do................  House................  ...do..................................      Do.
  June 2, 1942..........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Manuel Luis Quezon,
                                                                                           President of the
                                                                                           Philippines.\25\
  June 4, 1942..........  Senate...............  ...do..................................      Do.
  June 15, 1942.........  ...do................  ...do..................................  George II, King of
                                                                                           Greece.\26\
      Do................  House................  ...do..................................      Do.
  June 25, 1942.........  Senate...............  ...do..................................  Peter II, King of
                                                                                           Yugoslavia.\26\
      Do................  House................  ...do..................................      Do.
  Aug. 6, 1942..........  Senate \27\..........  ...do..................................  Wilhelmina, Queen of
                                                                                           the Netherlands.\26\
  Nov. 24, 1942.........  House................  ...do..................................  Carlos Arroyo del Rio,
                                                                                           President of
                                                                                            Ecuador.
  Nov. 25, 1942.........  Senate...............  ...do..................................      Do.
  Dec. 10, 1942.........  House................  ...do..................................  Fulgencio Batista,
                                                                                           President of Cuba.

78th CONGRESS
  Jan. 7, 1943..........  Joint session........  Annual Message.........................  President Franklin
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt.
  Feb. 18, 1943.........  Senate...............  Remarks................................  Madame Chiang Kai-
                                                                                           shek, of China.
      Do................  House................  Address................................      Do.

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  May 6, 1943...........  Senate...............  Address................................  Enrique Penaranda,
                                                                                           President of Bolivia.
      Do................  House................  ...do..................................      Do.
  May 13, 1943..........  Senate...............  ...do..................................  Edvard Benes,
                                                                                           President of
                                                                                            Czechoslovakia.\26\
      Do................  House................  ...do..................................      Do.
  May 19, 1943..........  Joint meeting........  ...do..................................  Winston Churchill,
                                                                                           Prime Minister of the
                                                                                           United Kingdom.
  May 27, 1943..........  Senate...............  Remarks................................  Edwin Barclay,
                                                                                           President of Liberia.
      Do................  House................  Address................................      Do.
  June 10, 1943.........  Senate...............  ...do..................................  President Hininio
                                                                                           Morinigo M.,
                                                                                           President of
                                                                                           Paraguay.
      Do................  House................  ...do..................................      Do.
  Oct. 15, 1943.........  Senate...............  ...do..................................  Elie Lescot, President
                                                                                           of Haiti.
  Nov. 18, 1943.........  Joint meeting........  Moscow Conference......................  Cordell Hull,
                                                                                           Secretary of State.
  Jan. 20, 1944.........  Senate...............  Address................................  Isaias Medina
                                                                                           Angarita, President
                                                                                           of
                                                                                            Venezuela.
      Do................  House................  ...do..................................      Do.

79th CONGRESS
  Jan. 6, 1945..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.
      Do................  ...do................  Annual Message.........................  President Roosevelt
                                                                                           was not present. His
                                                                                           message was read
                                                                                           before the Joint
                                                                                           Session of Congress.
  Jan. 20, 1945.........  Inauguration.........  South Portico, The White House \28\....  President Franklin
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt;
                                                                                           Vice President Harry
                                                                                           S. Truman.
  Mar. 1, 1945..........  Joint session........  Yalta Conference.......................  President Franklin
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt.
  Apr. 16, 1945.........  ...do................  Prosecution of the War.................  President Harry S.
                                                                                           Truman.
  May 21, 1945..........  ...do................  Bestowal of Congressional Medal of       General George C.
                                                  Honor on Tech. Sgt. Jake William         Marshall, Chief of
                                                  Lindsey.                                 Staff, U.S. Army;
                                                                                           President Harry S.
                                                                                           Truman.
  June 18, 1945.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  General Dwight D.
                                                                                           Eisenhower, Supreme
                                                                                           Commander, Allied
                                                                                           Expeditionary Force.
  July 2, 1945..........  Senate...............  United Nations Charter.................  President Harry S.
                                                                                           Truman.
  Oct. 5, 1945..........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Admiral Chester W.
                                                                                           Nimitz, Commander-in-
                                                                                           Chief, Pacific Fleet.
  Oct. 23, 1945.........  Joint session........  Universal military training message....  President Harry S.
                                                                                           Truman.
  Nov. 13, 1945.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Clement R. Attlee,
                                                                                           Prime Minister of the
                                                                                           United Kingdom.
  May 25, 1946..........  Joint session........  Railroad strike message................  President Harry S.
                                                                                           Truman.
  July 1, 1946..........  ...do................  Memorial to Franklin Delano Roosevelt..  John Winant, U.S.
                                                                                           Representative on the
                                                                                           Economic and Social
                                                                                           Council of the United
                                                                                           Nations; ceremony
                                                                                           attended by President
                                                                                           Harry S. Truman and
                                                                                           Mrs. Franklin Delano
                                                                                           Roosevelt.

80th CONGRESS
  Jan. 6, 1947..........  ...do................  State of the Union Address \29\........  President Harry S.
                                                                                           Truman.
  Mar. 12, 1947.........  ...do................  Greek-Turkish aid policy...............      Do.
  May 1, 1947...........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Miguel Aleman,
                                                                                           President of Mexico.
  Nov. 17, 1947.........  Joint session........  Aid to Europe message..................  President Harry S.
                                                                                           Truman.
  Jan. 7, 1948..........  ...do................  State of the Union Address.............      Do.
  Mar. 17, 1948.........  ...do................  National security and conditions in          Do.
                                                  Europe.
  Apr. 19, 1948.........  ...do................  50th anniversary, liberation of Cuba...  President Harry S.
                                                                                           Truman; Guillermo
                                                                                           Belt, Ambassador of
                                                                                           Cuba.
  July 27, 1948.........  ...do................  Inflation, housing, and civil rights...  President Harry S.
                                                                                           Truman.

81st CONGRESS
  Jan. 5, 1949..........  ...do................  State of the Union Address.............      Do.
  Jan. 6, 1949..........  ...do................  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.
  Jan. 20, 1949.........  ...do................  Inauguration, East Portico.............  President Harry S.
                                                                                           Truman; Vice
                                                                                           President Alben W.
                                                                                           Barkley.
  May 17, 1949..........  House................  Reception..............................  General Lucius D.
                                                                                           Clay.
      Do................  Senate...............  Address................................      Do.
  May 19, 1949..........  Joint meeting........  ...do..................................  Eurico Gaspar Dutra,
                                                                                           President of Brazil.
  Aug. 9, 1949..........  House................  ...do..................................  Elpidio Quirino,
                                                                                           President of the
                                                                                            Philippines.
      Do................  Senate...............  ...do..................................      Do.
  Oct. 13, 1949.........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Jawaharlal Nehru,
                                                                                           Prime Minister of
                                                                                           India.
      Do................  House................  ...do..................................      Do.
  Jan. 4, 1950..........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Harry S.
                                                                                           Truman.
  Apr. 13, 1950.........  Senate...............  Address................................  Gabriel Gonzalez-
                                                                                           Videla, President of
                                                                                           Chile.
  May 4, 1950...........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Liaquat Ali Khan,
                                                                                           Prime Minister of
                                                                                           Pakistan.
      Do................  House................  ...do..................................      Do.
  May 31, 1950..........  Joint meeting........  ...do..................................  Dean Acheson,
                                                                                           Secretary of State.

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  July 28, 1950.........  Senate...............  Address................................  Chojiro Kuriyama,
                                                                                           member of Japanese
                                                                                           Diet.
  July 31, 1950.........  House................  ...do..................................  Tokutaro Kitamura,
                                                                                           member of Japanese
                                                                                           Diet.
  Aug. 1, 1950..........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Robert Gordon Menzies,
                                                                                           Prime Minister of
                                                                                           Australia.
      Do................  Senate...............  ...do..................................      Do.

82d CONGRESS
  Jan. 8, 1951..........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Harry S.
                                                                                           Truman.
  Feb. 1, 1951..........  Joint meeting \30\...  North Atlantic Treaty Organization.....  General Dwight D.
                                                                                           Eisenhower.
  Apr. 2, 1951..........  ...do................  Address................................  Vincent Auriol,
                                                                                           President of France.
  Apr. 19, 1951.........  ...do................  Return from Pacific Command............  General Douglas
                                                                                           MacArthur.
  June 21, 1951.........  ...do................  Address................................  Galo Plaza, President
                                                                                           of Ecuador.
  July 2, 1951..........  Senate...............  Addresses..............................  Tadao Kuraishi, and
                                                                                           Aisuke Okamoto,
                                                                                           members of Japanese
                                                                                           Diet.
  Aug. 23, 1951.........  ...do................  Address................................  Zentaro Kosaka, member
                                                                                           of Japanese Diet.
  Sept. 24, 1951........  Joint meeting........  ...do..................................  Alcide de Gasperi,
                                                                                           Prime Minister of
                                                                                           Italy.
  Jan. 9, 1952..........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Harry S.
                                                                                           Truman.
  Jan. 17, 1952.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Winston Churchill,
                                                                                           Prime Minister of the
                                                                                           United Kingdom.
  Apr. 3, 1952..........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Juliana, Queen of the
                                                                                           Netherlands.
  May 22, 1952..........  ...do................  Korea..................................  General Matthew B.
                                                                                           Ridgway.
  June 10, 1952.........  Joint session........  Steel industry dispute.................  President Harry S.
                                                                                           Truman.

83d CONGRESS
  Jan. 6, 1953..........  ...do................  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.
  Jan. 20, 1953.........  ...do................  Inauguration, East Portico.............  President Dwight D.
                                                                                           Eisenhower; Vice
                                                                                           President Richard M.
                                                                                           Nixon.
  Feb. 2, 1953..........  ...do................  State of the Union Address.............  President Dwight D.
                                                                                           Eisenhower.
  Jan. 7, 1954..........  ...do................  ...do..................................      Do.
  Jan. 29, 1954.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Celal Bayar, President
                                                                                           of Turkey.
  May 4, 1954...........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Vincent Massey,
                                                                                           Governor General of
                                                                                           Canada.
  May 28, 1954..........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Haile Selassie I,
                                                                                           Emperor of Ethiopia.
  July 28, 1954.........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Syngman Rhee,
                                                                                           President of South
                                                                                           Korea.
  Nov. 12, 1954.........  Senate...............  Remarks................................  Shigeru Yoshida, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of Japan.
  Nov. 17, 1954.........  ...do................  Address \31\...........................  Sarvepalli
                                                                                           Radhakrishnan, Vice
                                                                                           President of India.
  Nov. 18, 1954.........  ...do................  Remarks................................  Pierre Mendes-France,
                                                                                           Premier of France.

84th CONGRESS
  Jan. 6, 1955..........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Dwight D.
                                                                                           Eisenhower.
  Jan. 27, 1955.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Paul E. Magliore,
                                                                                           President of Haiti.
  Mar. 16, 1955.........  Senate...............  ...do..................................  Robert Gordon Menzies,
                                                                                           Prime Minister of
                                                                                           Australia.
      Do................  House................  ...do..................................      Do.
  Mar. 30, 1955.........  Senate...............  ...do..................................  Mario Scelba, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of Italy.
      Do................  House................  ...do..................................      Do.
  May 4, 1955...........  Senate...............  ...do..................................  P. Phibunsongkhram,
                                                                                           Prime Minister of
                                                                                           Thailand.
      Do................  House................  ...do..................................      Do.
  June 30, 1955.........  Senate...............  ...do..................................  U Nu, Prime Minister
                                                                                           of Burma.
      Do................  House................  ...do..................................      Do.
  Jan. 5, 1956..........  Senate...............  ...do..................................  Juscelino Kubitschek
                                                                                           de Oliverira,
                                                                                           President-elect of
                                                                                           Brazil.
  Feb. 2, 1956..........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Anthony Eden, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of the
                                                                                           United Kingdom.
      Do................  House................  ...do..................................      Do.
  Feb. 29, 1956.........  Joint meeting........  ...do..................................  Giovanni Gronchi,
                                                                                           President of Italy.
  Mar. 15, 1956.........  Senate...............  ...do..................................  John Aloysius
                                                                                           Costello, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of Ireland.
      Do................  House................  ...do..................................      Do.
  Apr. 30, 1956.........  Senate...............  ...do..................................  Joao Goulart, Vice
                                                                                           President of Brazil.
  May 17, 1956..........  Joint meeting........  ...do..................................  Sukarno, President of
                                                                                           Indonesia.

85th CONGRESS
  Jan. 5, 1957..........  Joint session........  Middle East message....................  President Dwight D.
                                                                                           Eisenhower.
  Jan. 7, 1957..........  ...do................  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.
  Jan. 10, 1957.........  ...do................  State of the Union Address.............  President Dwight D.
                                                                                           Eisenhower.
  Jan. 21, 1957.........  ...do................  Inauguration, East Portico.............  President Dwight D.
                                                                                           Eisenhower; Vice
                                                                                           President Richard M.
                                                                                           Nixon.
  Feb. 27, 1957.........  House................  Address................................  Guy Mollet, Premier of
                                                                                           France.
      Do................  Senate...............  ...do..................................      Do.
  May 9, 1957...........  Joint meeting........  ...do..................................  Ngo Dinh Diem,
                                                                                           President of Vietnam.

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  May 28, 1957..........  House................  Address................................  Konrad Adenauer,
                                                                                           Chancellor of West
                                                                                           Germany.
      Do................  Senate...............  ...do..................................      Do.
  June 20, 1957.........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Nobusuke Kishi, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of Japan.
      Do................  House................  ...do..................................      Do.
  July 11, 1957.........  Senate...............  ...do..................................  Husseyn Shaheed
                                                                                           Suhrawardy, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of Pakistan.
  Jan. 9, 1958..........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Dwight D.
                                                                                           Eisenhower.
  June 5, 1958..........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Theodor Heuss,
                                                                                           President of West
                                                                                           Germany.
  June 10, 1958.........  Senate...............  ...do..................................  Harold Macmillan,
                                                                                           Prime Minister of the
                                                                                           United Kingdom.
  June 18, 1958.........  Joint meeting........  ...do..................................  Carlos F. Garcia,
                                                                                           President of the
                                                                                           Philippines.
  June 25, 1958.........  House................  ...do..................................  Muhammad Daoud Khan,
                                                                                           Prime Minister of
                                                                                           Afghanistan.
      Do................  Senate...............  ...do..................................      Do.
  July 24, 1958.........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Kwame Nkrumah, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of Ghana.
  July 25, 1958.........  House................  ...do..................................      Do.
  July 29, 1958.........  Senate...............  ...do..................................  Amintore Fanfani,
                                                                                           Prime Minister of
                                                                                           Italy.
      Do................  House................  ...do..................................      Do.

86th CONGRESS
  Jan. 9, 1959..........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Dwight D.
                                                                                           Eisenhower.
  Jan. 21, 1959.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Arturo Frondizi,
                                                                                           President of
                                                                                           Argentina.
  Feb. 12, 1959.........  Joint session........  Sesquicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's    Fredric March, actor;
                                                  birth.                                   Carl Sandburg, poet.
  Mar. 11, 1959.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Jose Maria Lemus,
                                                                                           President of El
                                                                                           Salvador.
  Mar. 18, 1959.........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Sean T. O'Kelly,
                                                                                           President of Ireland.
  May 12, 1959..........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Baudouin, King of the
                                                                                           Belgians.
  Jan. 7, 1960..........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Dwight D.
                                                                                           Eisenhower.
  Mar. 30, 1960.........  Senate...............  Address................................  Harold Macmillan,
                                                                                           Prime Minister of the
                                                                                           United Kingdom.
  Apr. 6, 1960..........  Joint meeting........  ...do..................................  Alberto Lleras-
                                                                                           Camargo, President of
                                                                                           Colombia.
  Apr. 25, 1960.........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Charles de Gaulle,
                                                                                           President of France.
  Apr. 28, 1960.........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Mahendra, King of
                                                                                           Nepal.
  June 29, 1960.........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Bhumibol Adulyadej,
                                                                                           King of Thailand.

87th CONGRESS
  Jan. 6, 1961..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.
  Jan. 20, 1961.........  ...do................  Inauguration, East Portico.............  President John F.
                                                                                           Kennedy; Vice
                                                                                           President Lyndon B.
                                                                                           Johnson.
  Jan. 30, 1961.........  ...do................  State of the Union Address.............  President John F.
                                                                                           Kennedy.
  Apr. 13, 1961.........  Senate...............  Remarks................................  Konrad Adenauer,
                                                                                           Chancellor of West
                                                                                           Germany.
  Apr. 18, 1961.........  House................  Address................................  Constantine
                                                                                           Karamanlis, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of Greece.
  May 4, 1961...........  Joint meeting........  ...do..................................  Habib Bourguiba,
                                                                                           President of Tunisia.
  May 25, 1961..........  Joint session........  Urgent national needs: foreign aid,      President John F.
                                                  defense, civil defense, and outer        Kennedy.
                                                  space.
  June 22, 1961.........  Senate...............  Remarks................................  Hayato Ikeda, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of Japan.
      Do................  House................  Address................................      Do.
  July 12, 1961.........  Joint meeting........  ...do..................................  Mohammad Ayub Khan,
                                                                                           President of
                                                                                           Pakistan.
  July 26, 1961.........  House................  ...do..................................  Abubakar Tafawa
                                                                                           Balewa, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of Nigeria.
  Sept. 21, 1961........  Joint meeting........  ...do..................................  Manuel Prado,
                                                                                           President of Peru.
  Jan. 11, 1962.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President John F.
                                                                                           Kennedy.
  Feb. 26, 1962.........  Joint meeting........  Friendship 7: 1st United States orbital  Lt. Col. John H.
                                                  space flight.                            Glenn, Jr., USMC;
                                                                                           Friendship 7
                                                                                           astronaut.
  Apr. 4, 1962..........  ...do................  Address................................  Joao Goulart,
                                                                                           President of Brazil.
  Apr. 12, 1962.........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Mohammad Reza Shah
                                                                                           Pahlavi, Shahanshah
                                                                                           of Iran.

88th CONGRESS
  Jan. 14, 1963.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President John F.
                                                                                           Kennedy.
  May 21, 1963..........  Joint meeting........  Flight of Faith 7 Spacecraft...........  Maj. Gordon L. Cooper,
                                                                                           Jr., USAF, Faith 7
                                                                                           astronaut.
  Oct. 2, 1963..........  Senate...............  Address................................  Haile Selassie I,
                                                                                           Emperor of Ethiopia.
  Nov. 27, 1963.........  Joint session........  Assumption of office...................  President Lyndon B.
                                                                                           Johnson.
  Jan. 8, 1964..........  ...do................  State of the Union Address.............      Do.
  Jan. 15, 1964.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Antonio Segni,
                                                                                           President of Italy.
  May 28, 1964..........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Eamon de Valera,
                                                                                           President of Ireland.

89th CONGRESS
  Jan. 4, 1965..........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Lyndon B.
                                                                                           Johnson.

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  Jan. 6, 1965..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.
  Jan. 20, 1965.........  ...do \32\...........  Inauguration, East Portico.............  President Lyndon B.
                                                                                           Johnson; Vice
                                                                                           President Hubert H.
                                                                                           Humphrey.
  Mar. 15, 1965.........  ...do................  Voting rights..........................  President Lyndon B.
                                                                                           Johnson.
  Sept. 14, 1965........  Joint meeting........  Flight of Gemini 5 Spacecraft..........  Lt. Col. Gordon L.
                                                                                           Cooper, Jr., USAF;
                                                                                           and Charles Conrad,
                                                                                           Jr., USN; Gemini 5
                                                                                           astronauts.
  Jan. 12, 1966.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Lyndon B.
                                                                                           Johnson.
  Sept. 15, 1966........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Ferdinand E. Marcos,
                                                                                           President of the
                                                                                           Philippines.

90th CONGRESS
  Jan. 10, 1967.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Lyndon B.
                                                                                           Johnson.
  Apr. 28, 1967.........  Joint meeting........  Vietnam policy.........................  General William C.
                                                                                           Westmoreland.
  Aug. 16, 1967.........  Senate...............  Address................................  Kurt George Kiesinger,
                                                                                           Chancellor of West
                                                                                           Germany.
  Oct. 27, 1967.........  Joint meeting........  ...do..................................  Gustavo Diaz Ordaz,
                                                                                           President of Mexico.
  Jan. 17, 1968.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Lyndon B.
                                                                                           Johnson.

91st CONGRESS
  Jan. 6, 1969..........  ...do................  Counting electoral votes \33\..........  N.A.
  Jan. 9, 1969..........  Joint meeting........  Apollo 8: 1st flight around the moon...  Col. Frank Borman,
                                                                                           USAF; Capt. James A.
                                                                                           Lowell, Jr., USN; Lt.
                                                                                           Col. William A.
                                                                                           Anders, USAF; Apollo
                                                                                           8 astronauts.
  Jan. 14, 1969.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Lyndon B.
                                                                                           Johnson.
  Jan. 20, 1969.........  ...do \32\...........  Inauguration, East Portico.............  President Richard M.
                                                                                           Nixon; Vice President
                                                                                           Spiro T. Agnew.
  Sept. 16, 1969........  Joint meeting........  Apollo 11: 1st lunar landing...........  Neil A. Armstrong;
                                                                                           Col. Edwin E. Aldrin,
                                                                                           Jr., USAF; and Lt.
                                                                                           Col. Michael Collins,
                                                                                           USAF; Apollo 11
                                                                                           astronauts.
  Nov. 13, 1969.........  House................  Executive-Legislative branch relations   President Richard M.
                                                  and Vietnam policy.                      Nixon.
      Do................  Senate...............  ...do..................................      Do.
  Jan. 22, 1970.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............      Do.
  Feb. 25, 1970.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Georges Pompidou,
                                                                                           President of France.
  June 3, 1970..........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Rafael Caldera,
                                                                                           President of
                                                                                            Venezuela.
  Sept. 22, 1970........  ...do................  Report on prisoners of war.............  Col. Frank Borman,
                                                                                           Representative to the
                                                                                           President on
                                                                                           Prisoners of War.

92d CONGRESS
  Jan. 22, 1971.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Richard M.
                                                                                           Nixon.
  Sept. 9, 1971.........  ...do................  Economic policy........................      Do.
      Do................  Joint meeting........  Apollo 15: lunar mission...............  Col. David R. Scott,
                                                                                           USAF; Col. James B.
                                                                                           Irwin, USAF; and Lt.
                                                                                           Col. Alfred M.
                                                                                           Worden, USAF; Apollo
                                                                                           15 astronauts.
  Jan. 20, 1972.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Richard M.
                                                                                           Nixon.
  June 1, 1972..........  ...do................  European trip report...................      Do.
  June 15, 1972.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Luis Echeverria
                                                                                           Alvarez, President of
                                                                                           Mexico.

93d CONGRESS
  Jan. 6, 1973..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.
  Jan. 20, 1973.........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Richard M.
                                                                                           Nixon; Vice President
                                                                                           Spiro T. Agnew.
  Dec. 6, 1973..........  Joint meeting........  Oath of office to, and Address by Vice   Vice President Gerald
                                                  President Gerald R. Ford.                R. Ford; ceremony
                                                                                           attended by President
                                                                                           Richard M. Nixon.
      Do................  Senate...............  Remarks and Reception..................  Vice President Gerald
                                                                                           R. Ford.
  Jan. 30 1974..........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Richard M.
                                                                                           Nixon.
  Aug. 12, 1974.........  ...do................  Assumption of office...................  President Gerald R.
                                                                                           Ford.
  Oct. 8, 1974..........  ...do................  Economy................................      Do.
  Dec. 19, 1974.........  Senate...............  Address \34\...........................  Vice President Nelson
                                                                                           A. Rockefeller.

94th CONGRESS
  Jan. 15, 1975.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Gerald R.
                                                                                           Ford.
  Apr. 10, 1975.........  ...do................  State of the World message.............      Do.
  June 17, 1975.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Walter Scheel,
                                                                                           President of West
                                                                                           Germany.
  Nov. 5, 1975..........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Anwar El Sadat,
                                                                                           President of Egypt.
  Jan. 19, 1976.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Gerald R.
                                                                                           Ford.
  Jan. 28, 1976.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Yitzhak Rabin, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of Israel.
  Mar. 17, 1976.........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Liam Cosgrave, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of Ireland.
  May 18, 1976..........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Valery Giscard
                                                                                           d'Estaing, President
                                                                                           of France.
  June 2, 1976..........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Juan Carlos I, King of
                                                                                           Spain.

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  Sept. 23, 1976........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  William R. Tolbert,
                                                                                           Jr., President of
                                                                                           Liberia.

95th CONGRESS
  Jan. 6, 1977..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.
  Jan. 12, 1977.........  ...do................  State of the Union Address.............  President Gerald R.
                                                                                           Ford.
  Jan. 20, 1977.........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Jimmy
                                                                                           Carter; Vice
                                                                                           President Walter F.
                                                                                           Mondale.
  Feb. 17, 1977.........  House................  Address................................  Jose Lopez Portillo,
                                                                                           President of Mexico.
  Feb. 22, 1977.........  Joint meeting........  ...do..................................  Pierre Elliot Trudeau,
                                                                                           Prime Minister of
                                                                                           Canada.
  Apr. 20, 1977.........  Joint session........  Energy.................................  President Jimmy
                                                                                           Carter.
  Jan. 19, 1978.........  ...do................  State of the Union Address.............      Do.
  Sept. 18, 1978........  ...do................  Middle East Peace agreements...........  President Jimmy
                                                                                           Carter; joint session
                                                                                           attended by Anwar El
                                                                                           Sadat, President of
                                                                                           Egypt, and by
                                                                                           Menachem Begin, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of Israel.

96th CONGRESS
  Jan. 23, 1979.........  ...do................  State of the Union Address.............      Do.
  June 18, 1979.........  ...do................  Salt II agreements.....................      Do.
  Jan. 23, 1980.........  ...do................  State of the Union Address.............      Do.

97th CONGRESS
  Jan. 6, 1981..........  ...do................  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.
  Jan. 20, 1981.........  ...do \32\...........  Inauguration, West Front...............  President Ronald
                                                                                           Reagan; Vice
                                                                                           President George
                                                                                           Bush.
  Feb. 18, 1981.........  ...do................  Economic recovery......................  President Ronald
                                                                                           Reagan.
  Apr. 28, 1981.........  ...do................  Economic recovery--inflation...........      Do.
  Jan. 26, 1982.........  ...do................  State of the Union Address.............      Do.
  Jan. 28, 1982.........  Joint meeting........  Centennial of birth of Franklin Delano   Dr. Arthur
                                                  Roosevelt.                               Schlesinger,
                                                                                           historian; Senator
                                                                                           Jennings Randolph;
                                                                                           Representative Claude
                                                                                           Pepper; Averell
                                                                                           Harriman, former
                                                                                           Governor of New York
                                                                                           \35\; former
                                                                                           Representative James
                                                                                           Roosevelt, son of
                                                                                           President Roosevelt.
  Apr. 21, 1982.........  ...do................  Address................................  Beatrix, Queen of the
                                                                                           Netherlands.

98th CONGRESS
  Jan. 25, 1983.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Ronald
                                                                                           Reagan.
  Apr. 27, 1983.........  ...do................  Central America........................      Do.
  Oct. 5, 1983..........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Karl Carstens,
                                                                                           President of West
                                                                                           Germany.
  Jan. 25, 1984.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Ronald
                                                                                           Reagan.
  Mar. 15, 1984.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Dr. Garett FitzGerald,
                                                                                           Prime Minister of
                                                                                           Ireland.
  Mar. 22, 1984.........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Francois Mitterand,
                                                                                           President of France.
  May 8, 1984...........  ...do................  Centennial of birth of Harry S. Truman.  Representatives Ike
                                                                                           Skelton and Alan
                                                                                           Wheat; former Senator
                                                                                           Stuart Symington;
                                                                                           Margaret Truman
                                                                                           Daniel, daughter of
                                                                                           President Truman; and
                                                                                           Senator Mark
                                                                                           Hatfield.
  May 16, 1984..........  ...do................  Address................................  Miguel de la Madrid,
                                                                                           President of Mexico.

99th CONGRESS
  Jan. 7, 1985..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.
  Jan. 21, 1985.........  Inauguration.........  Rotunda \36\...........................  President Ronald
                                                                                           Reagan; Vice
                                                                                           President George
                                                                                           Bush.
  Feb. 6, 1985..........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Ronald
                                                                                           Reagan.
  Feb. 20, 1985.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Margaret Thatcher,
                                                                                           Prime Minister of the
                                                                                           United Kingdom.
  Mar. 6, 1985..........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Bettino Craxi,
                                                                                           President of the
                                                                                           Council of Ministers
                                                                                           of Italy.
  Mar. 20, 1985.........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Raul Alfonsin,
                                                                                           President of
                                                                                           Argentina.
  June 13, 1985.........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Rajiv Gandhi, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of India.
  Oct. 9, 1985..........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Lee Kuan Yew, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of
                                                                                           Singapore.
  Nov. 21, 1985.........  Joint session........  Geneva Summit..........................  President Ronald
                                                                                           Reagan.
  Feb. 4, 1986..........  ...do................  State of the Union Address.............      Do.
  Sept. 11, 1986........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Jose Sarney, President
                                                                                           of Brazil.
  Sept. 18, 1986........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Corazon C. Aquino,
                                                                                           President of the
                                                                                            Philippines.

100th CONGRESS
  Jan. 27, 1987.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Ronald
                                                                                           Reagan.
  Nov. 10, 1987.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Chaim Herzog,
                                                                                           President of Israel.
  Jan. 25, 1988.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Ronald
                                                                                           Reagan.
  Apr. 27, 1988.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Brian Mulroney, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of
                                                                                            Canada.

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  June 23, 1988.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Robert Hawke, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of
                                                                                            Australia.

101st CONGRESS
  Jan. 4, 1989..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.
  Jan. 20, 1989.........  Inauguration.........  West Front.............................  President George Bush;
                                                                                           Vice President Dan
                                                                                           Quayle.
  Feb. 9, 1989..........  Joint session........  Building a Better America..............  President George Bush.
  Mar. 2, 1989..........  Joint meeting........  Bicentennial of the 1st Congress.......  President Pro Tempore
                                                                                           Robert C. Byrd;
                                                                                           Speaker James C.
                                                                                           Wright, Jr.;
                                                                                           Representatives Lindy
                                                                                           Boggs, Thomas S.
                                                                                           Foley, and Robert H.
                                                                                           Michel; Senators
                                                                                           George Mitchell and
                                                                                           Robert Dole; Howard
                                                                                           Nemerov, Poet
                                                                                           Laureate of the
                                                                                           United States; David
                                                                                           McCullough,
                                                                                           historian; Anthony M.
                                                                                           Frank, Postmaster
                                                                                           General; former
                                                                                           Senator Nicholas
                                                                                           Brady, Secretary of
                                                                                           the Treasury.
  Apr. 6, 1989..........  Senate \37\..........  Addresses on the 200th anniversary       Former Senators Thomas
                                                  commemoration of Senate's first          F. Eagleton and
                                                  legislative session.                     Howard H. Baker, Jr.
  June 7, 1989..........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Benazir Bhutto, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of Pakistan.
  Oct. 4, 1989..........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Carlos Salinas de
                                                                                           Gortari, President of
                                                                                           Mexico.
  Oct. 18, 1989.........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Roh Tae Woo, President
                                                                                           of South Korea.
  Nov. 15, 1989.........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Lech Walesa, chairman
                                                                                           of Solidarnosc labor
                                                                                           union, Poland.
  Jan. 31, 1990.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President George Bush.
  Feb. 21, 1990.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Vaclav Havel,
                                                                                           President of
                                                                                            Czechoslovakia.
  Mar. 7, 1990..........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Giulio Andreotti,
                                                                                           President of the
                                                                                           Council of Ministers
                                                                                           of Italy.
  Mar. 27, 1990.........  ...do................  Centennial of birth of Dwight D.         Senator Robert Dole;
                                                  Eisenhower.                              Walter Cronkite,
                                                                                           television
                                                                                           journalist; Winston
                                                                                           S. Churchill, member
                                                                                           of British Parliament
                                                                                           and grandson of Prime
                                                                                           Minister Churchill;
                                                                                           Clark M. Clifford,
                                                                                           former Secretary of
                                                                                           Defense; James D.
                                                                                           Robinson III,
                                                                                           chairman of
                                                                                           Eisenhower Centennial
                                                                                           Foundation; Arnold
                                                                                           Palmer, professional
                                                                                           golfer; John S.D.
                                                                                           Eisenhower, former
                                                                                           Ambassador to Belgium
                                                                                           and son of President
                                                                                           Eisenhower;
                                                                                           Representatives
                                                                                           Beverly Byron,
                                                                                           William F. Goodling,
                                                                                           and Pat Roberts.
  June 26, 1990.........  ...do................  Address................................  Nelson Mandela, Deputy
                                                                                           President of  the
                                                                                           African National
                                                                                           Congress, South
                                                                                           Africa.
  Sept. 11, 1990........  Joint session........  Invasion of Kuwait by Iraq.............  President George Bush.

102d CONGRESS
  Jan. 29, 1991.........  ...do................  State of the Union Address.............      Do.
  Mar. 6, 1991..........  ...do................  Conclusion of Persian Gulf War.........      Do.
  Apr. 16, 1991.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Violeta B. de
                                                                                           Chamorro, President
                                                                                           of Nicaragua.
  May 8, 1991...........  House \38\...........  ...do..................................  General H. Norman
                                                                                           Schwarzkopf.
  May 16, 1991..........  Joint meeting........  ...do..................................  Elizabeth II, Queen of
                                                                                           the United Kingdom;
                                                                                           joint meeting also
                                                                                           attended by Prince
                                                                                           Philip.
  Nov. 14, 1991.........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Carlos Saul Menem,
                                                                                           President of
                                                                                            Argentina.
  Jan. 28, 1992.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President George Bush.
  Apr. 30, 1992.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Richard von
                                                                                           Weizsacker, President
                                                                                           of Germany.
  June 17, 1992.........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Boris Yeltsin,
                                                                                           President of Russia.

103d CONGRESS
  Jan. 6, 1993..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.
  Jan. 20, 1993.........  Inauguration.........  West Front.............................  President William J.
                                                                                           Clinton; Vice
                                                                                           President Albert
                                                                                           Gore.
  Feb. 17, 1993.........  Joint session........  Economic Address \39\..................  President William J.
                                                                                           Clinton.
  Sept. 22, 1993........  ...do................  Health care reform.....................      Do.
  Jan. 25, 1994.........  ...do................  State of the Union Address.............      Do.
  May 18, 1994..........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Narasimha Rao, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of India.
  July 26, 1994.........  ...do................  Addresses..............................  Hussein I, King of
                                                                                           Jordan; Yitzhak
                                                                                           Rabin, Prime Minister
                                                                                           of Israel.
  Oct. 6, 1994..........  ...do................  Address................................  Nelson Mandela,
                                                                                           President of South
                                                                                           Africa.


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104th CONGRESS
  Jan. 24, 1995.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President William J.
                                                                                           Clinton.
  July 26, 1995.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Kim Yong-sam,
                                                                                           President of South
                                                                                           Korea.\40\
  Oct. 11, 1995.........  ...do................  Close of the Commemoration of the 50th   Speaker Newt Gingrich;
                                                  Anniversary of World War II.             Vice President Albert
                                                                                           Gore; President Pro
                                                                                           Tempore Strom
                                                                                           Thurmond;
                                                                                           Representatives Henry
                                                                                           J. Hyde and G.V.
                                                                                           ``Sonny'' Montgomery;
                                                                                           Senators Daniel K.
                                                                                           Inouye and Robert
                                                                                           Dole; former
                                                                                           Representative Robert
                                                                                           H. Michel; General
                                                                                           Louis H. Wilson
                                                                                           (ret.), former
                                                                                           Commandant of the
                                                                                           Marine Corps.
  Dec. 12, 1995.........  ...do................  Address................................  Shimon Peres, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of Israel.
  Jan. 30, 1996.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President William J.
                                                                                           Clinton.
  Feb. 1, 1996..........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Jacques Chirac,
                                                                                           President of France.
  July 10, 1996.........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Binyamin Netanyahu,
                                                                                           Prime Minister of
                                                                                           Israel.
  Sept. 11, 1996........  ...do................  ...do..................................  John Bruton, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of Ireland.

105th CONGRESS
  Jan. 9, 1997..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.
  Jan. 20, 1997.........  Inauguration.........  West Front.............................  President William J.
                                                                                           Clinton; Vice
                                                                                           President Albert
                                                                                           Gore.
  Feb. 4, 1997..........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address \41\........  President William J.
                                                                                           Clinton.
  Feb. 27, 1997.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Eduardo Frei,
                                                                                           President of Chile.
  Jan. 27, 1998.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President William J.
                                                                                           Clinton.
  June 10, 1998.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Kim Dae-jung,
                                                                                           President of South
                                                                                           Korea.
  July 15, 1998.........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Emil Constantinescu,
                                                                                           President of Romania.

106th CONGRESS
  Jan. 19, 1999.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President William J.
                                                                                           Clinton.
  Jan. 27, 2000.........  ...do................  ...do..................................      Do.
  Sept. 14, 2000........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Atal Bihari Vajpayee,
                                                                                           Prime Minister of
                                                                                           India.

107th CONGRESS
  Jan. 6, 2001..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.
  Jan. 20, 2001.........  Inauguration.........  West Front.............................  President George W.
                                                                                           Bush; Vice President
                                                                                           Richard B. Cheney.
  Feb. 27, 2001.........  Joint session........  Budget message \39\....................  President George W.
                                                                                           Bush.
  Sept. 6, 2001.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Vicente Fox, President
                                                                                           of Mexico.
  Sept. 20, 2001........  Joint session........  War on terrorism.......................  President George W.
                                                                                           Bush; joint session
                                                                                           attended by Tony
                                                                                           Blair, Prime Minister
                                                                                           of the United
                                                                                           Kingdom, by Tom
                                                                                           Ridge, Governor of
                                                                                           Pennsylvania, by
                                                                                           George Pataki,
                                                                                           Governor of New York,
                                                                                           and by Rudolph
                                                                                           Giuliani, Mayor of
                                                                                           New York City.
  Jan. 29, 2002.........  ...do................  State of the Union Address.............  President George W.
                                                                                           Bush; joint session
                                                                                           attended by Hamid
                                                                                           Karzai, Chairman of
                                                                                           the Interim Authority
                                                                                           of Afghanistan.
  June 12, 2002.........  Joint meeting........  Address \42\...........................  John Howard, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of
                                                                                           Australia.

108th CONGRESS
  Jan. 28, 2003.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President George W.
                                                                                           Bush.
  July 17, 2003.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Tony Blair, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of the
                                                                                           United Kingdom; joint
                                                                                           meeting attended by
                                                                                           Mrs. George W. Bush.
  Jan. 20, 2004.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President George W.
                                                                                           Bush.
  Feb. 4, 2004..........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Jose Maria Aznar,
                                                                                           President of the
                                                                                           Government of Spain.
  June 15, 2004.........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Hamid Karzai,
                                                                                           President of
                                                                                           Afghanistan.
  Sept. 23, 2004........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Ayad Allawi, Interim
                                                                                           Prime Minister of
                                                                                           Iraq.

109th CONGRESS
  Jan. 6, 2005..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes \43\..........  N.A.
  Jan. 20, 2005.........  Inauguration.........  West Front.............................  President George W.
                                                                                           Bush; Vice President
                                                                                           Richard B. Cheney.
  Feb. 2, 2005..........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President George W.
                                                                                           Bush.
  Apr. 6, 2005..........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Viktor Yushchenko,
                                                                                           President of Ukraine.
  July 19, 2005.........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Dr. Manmohan Singh,
                                                                                           Prime Minister of
                                                                                           India.
  Jan. 31, 2006.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President George W.
                                                                                           Bush.
  Mar. 1, 2006..........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Silvio Berlusconi,
                                                                                           Prime Minister of
                                                                                           Italy.

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  Mar. 15, 2006.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Ellen Johnson Sirleaf,
                                                                                           President of Liberia.
  May 24, 2006..........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Ehud Olmert, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of Israel.
  June 7, 2006..........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Dr. Vaira Vike-
                                                                                           Freiberga, President
                                                                                           of Latvia.
  July 26, 2006.........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Nouri Al-Maliki, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of Iraq.

110th CONGRESS
  Jan. 23, 2007.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President George W.
                                                                                           Bush.
  Mar. 7, 2007..........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Abdullah II Ibn Al
                                                                                           Hussein, King of
                                                                                           Jordan.
  Nov. 7, 2007..........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Nicolas Sarkozy,
                                                                                           President of France.
  Jan. 28, 2008.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President George W.
                                                                                           Bush.
  Apr. 30, 2008.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Bertie Ahern, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of Ireland.

111th CONGRESS
  Jan. 8, 2009..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.
  Jan. 20, 2009.........  Inauguration.........  West Front.............................  President Barack H.
                                                                                           Obama; Vice President
                                                                                           Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
  Feb. 24, 2009.........  Joint session........  Economic Address.......................  President Barack H.
                                                                                           Obama.
  Mar. 4, 2009..........  Joint meeting........  ...do..................................  Gordon Brown, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of the
                                                                                           United Kingdom.
  Sept. 9, 2009.........  Joint session........  Health care reform.....................  President Barack H.
                                                                                           Obama.
  Nov. 2, 2009..........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Angela Merkel,
                                                                                           Chancellor of
                                                                                           Germany.
  Jan. 27, 2010.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Barack H.
                                                                                           Obama.
  May 20, 2010..........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Felipe Calderon
                                                                                           Hinojosa, President
                                                                                           of Mexico.

112th CONGRESS
  Jan. 25, 2011.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Barack H.
                                                                                           Obama.
  Mar. 9, 2011..........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Julia Gillard, Prime
                                                                                           Minister of
                                                                                           Australia.
  May 24, 2011..........  ...do................  ...do..................................  Binyamin Netanyahu,
                                                                                           Prime Minister of
                                                                                           Israel.
  Sept. 8, 2011.........  Joint session........  American Jobs Act......................  President Barack H.
                                                                                           Obama.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Closing date for this table was September 8, 2011.
\2\ The oath of office was administered to George Washington outside on the gallery in front of the Senate
  Chamber, after which the Congress and the President returned to the chamber to hear the inaugural address.
  They then proceeded to St. Paul's Chapel for the ``divine service'' performed by the Chaplain of the Congress.
  Adjournment of the ceremony did not occur until the Congress returned to Federal Hall.
\3\ Funeral oration was delivered at the German Lutheran Church in Philadelphia.
\4\ Because of a tie in the electoral vote between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, the House of Representatives
  had to decide the election. Thirty-six ballots were required to break the deadlock, with Jefferson's election
  as President and Burr's as Vice President on February 17. The Twelfth Amendment was added to the Constitution
  to prevent the 1800 problem from recurring.
\5\ During most of the period while the Capitol was being reconstructed following the fire of 1814, the Congress
  met in the ``Brick Capitol,'' constructed on the site of the present Supreme Court building. This joint
  session took place in the Representatives' chamber on the 2d floor of the building.
\6\ The joint session to count electoral votes was dissolved because the House and Senate disagreed on
  Missouri's status regarding statehood. The joint session was reconvened the same day and Missouri's votes were
  counted.
\7\ While this occasion has historically been referred to as the first joint meeting of Congress, the Journals
  of the House and Senate indicate that Lafayette actually addressed the House of Representatives, with some of
  the Senators present as guests of the House (having been invited at the last minute to attend). Similar
  occasions, when members of the one body were invited as guests of the other, include the Senate address by
  Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands on Aug. 6, 1942, and the House address by General H. Norman Schwarzkopf on
  May 8, 1991.
\8\ Although Andrew Jackson won the popular vote by a substantial amount and had the highest number of electoral
  votes from among the several candidates, he did not receive the required majority of the electoral votes. The
  responsibility for choosing the new President therefore devolved upon the House of Representatives. As soon as
  the Senators left the chamber, the balloting proceeded, and John Quincy Adams was elected on the first ballot.
\9\ The ceremony was moved outside to accommodate the extraordinarily large crowd of people who had come to
  Washington to see the inauguration.
\10\ The ceremony was moved inside because of cold weather.
\11\ Following the death of President Zachary Taylor, Vice President Millard Fillmore took the Presidential oath
  of office in a special joint session in the Hall of the House.
\12\ The joint session to count electoral votes was dissolved three times so that the House and Senate could
  resolve several electoral disputes.
\13\ Because of a severe cold and hoarseness, the King could not deliver his speech, which was read by former
  Representative Elisha Hunt Allen, then serving as Chancellor and Chief Justice of the Hawaiian Islands.
\14\ The contested election between Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel J. Tilden created a constitutional crisis.
  Tilden won the popular vote by a close margin, but disputes concerning the electoral vote returns from four
  states deadlocked the proceedings of the joint session. Anticipating this development, the Congress had
  created a special commission of five Senators, five Representatives, and five Supreme Court Justices to
  resolve such disputes. The Commission met in the Supreme Court Chamber (the present Old Senate Chamber) as
  each problem arose. In each case, the Commission accepted the Hayes electors, securing his election by one
  electoral vote. The joint session was convened on 15 occasions, with the last on March 2, just three days
  before the inauguration.
\15\ The speech was written by former Speaker and Senator Robert C. Winthrop, who could not attend the ceremony
  because of ill health.
\16\ Because of a blizzard, the ceremony was moved inside, where it was held as part of the Senate's special
  session. President William Howard Taft took the oath of office and gave his inaugural address after Vice
  President James S. Sherman's inaugural address and the swearing-in of the new senators.

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\17\ Held in the Senate Chamber.
\18\ Bakhmetieff represented the provisional government of Russia set up after the overthrow of the monarchy in
  March 1917 and recognized by the United States. The Bolsheviks took over in November 1917.
\19\ The address and reception were in conjunction with the presentation to the Senate by France of two Sevres
  vases in appreciation of the United States' involvement in World War I. The vases are today in the Senate
  lobby, just off the Senate floor. Two additional Sevres vases were given without ceremony to the House of
  Representatives, which today are in the Rayburn Room, not far from the floor of the House.
\20\ Senators later objected to President Harding's speech (given with no advance notice to most of the
  Senators) as an unconstitutional effort to interfere with the deliberations of the Senate, and Harding did not
  repeat visits of this kind.
\21\ This was the first Annual Message broadcast live on radio.
\22\This was the first inauguration held pursuant to the Twentieth Amendment, which changed the date from March
  4 to January 20. The Vice Presidential oath, which previously had been given earlier on the same day in the
  Senate Chamber, was added to the inaugural ceremony as well, but the Vice Presidential inaugural address was
  discontinued.
\23\ A joint reception for the King and Queen of the United Kingdom was held in the Rotunda, authorized by
  Senate Concurrent Resolution 17, 76th Congress. Although the concurrent resolution was structured to establish
  a joint meeting, the Senate, in fact, adjourned rather than recessed as called for by the resolution.
\24\ Held in the Senate Chamber.
\25\ At this time, the Philippines was still a possession of the United States, although it had been made a self-
  governing commonwealth in 1935, in preparation for full independence in 1946. From 1909 to 1916, Quezon had
  served in the U.S. House of Representatives as the resident commissioner from the Philippines.
\26\ In exile.
\27\ For this Senate Address by Queen Wilhelmina, the members of the House of Representatives were invited as
  guests. This occasion has sometimes been mistakenly referred to as a joint meeting.
\28\ The oaths of office were taken in simple ceremonies at the White House because the expense and festivity of
  a Capitol ceremony were thought inappropriate because of the war. The Joint Committee on Arrangements of the
  Congress was in charge, however, and both the Senate and the House of Representatives were present.
\29\ This was the first time the term ``State of the Union Address'' was used for the President's Annual
  Message. Also, it was the first time the address was shown live on television.
\30\ This was an informal meeting in the Coolidge Auditorium of the Library of Congress.
\31\ Presentation of new ivory gavel to the Senate.
\32\ According to the Congressional Record, the Senate adjourned prior to the inaugural ceremonies, even though
  the previously adopted resolution had stated the adjournment would come immediately following the
  inauguration. The Senate Journal records the adjournment as called for in the resolution, hence this listing
  as a joint session.
\33\ The joint session to count electoral votes was dissolved so that the House and Senate could each resolve
  the dispute regarding a ballot from North Carolina. The joint session was reconvened the same day and the
  North Carolina vote was counted.
\34\ Rockefeller was sworn in as Vice President by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, after which, by unanimous
  consent, he was allowed to address the Senate.
\35\ Because the Governor had laryngitis, his speech was read by his wife, Pamela.
\36\ The ceremony was moved inside because of extremely cold weather.
\37\ These commemorative addresses were given in the Old Senate Chamber during a regular legislative session.
\38\ For this House Address by General Schwarzkopf, the members of the Senate were invited as guests.
\39\ This speech was mislabeled in many sources as a State of the Union Address.
\40\ President Kim Yong-sam was in Washington for the dedication of the Korean Veterans' Memorial, held the day
  after this joint meeting.
\41\ This was the first State of the Union Address carried live on the Internet.
\42\ Prime Minister Howard was originally scheduled to address a joint meeting on September 12, 2001, but
  because of the attack on the United States on September 11, 2001, the event was postponed until this occasion.
\43\ The joint session to count electoral votes was dissolved so that the House and Senate could each discuss
  the dispute regarding the ballots from Ohio. The joint session was reconvened the same day and the Ohio votes
  were counted.


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    The original apportionment of Representatives was assigned in 1787 
in the Constitution and remained in effect for the 1st and 2d 
Congresses. Subsequent apportionments based on the censuses over the 
years have been figured using several different methods approved by 
Congress, all with the goal of dividing representation among the states 
as equally as possible. After each census up to and including the 
thirteenth in 1910, Congress would enact a law designating the specific 
changese in the actual number of Representatives as well as the increase 
in the ratio of persons-per-Representative. After having made no 
apportionment after the Fourteenth census in 1920, Congress by statute 
in 1929 fixed the total number of Representatives at 435 (the number 
attained with the apportionment after the 1910 census), and since that 
time, only the ratio of persons-per-Representative has continued to 
increase, in fact, significantly so. Since the total is now fixed, the 
specific number of Representatives per state is adjusted after each 
census to reflect its percentage of the entire population. Since the 
Sixteenth Census in 1940, the ``equal proportions'' method of 
apportioning Representatives within the 435 total has been employed. A 
detailed explanation of the entire apportionment process can be found in 
The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts, 1989-
1983. Kenneth C. Martis, The Free Press, New York, 1982.
AL......................                     \2\     3     5     7     7     6     8     8     9     9    10     9     9     9     8     7     7     7

7

7

AK......................                                                                                                \2\,\3\    1     1     1     1


1

1

AZ......................                                                                           \2\ \4\ 1     1     2     2     3     4     5     6

8

9

AR......................                                 \2\     1     2     3     4     5     6     7     7     7     7     6     4     4     4     4

4

4

CA......................                                       \2\ \4\ 2     3     4     6     7     8    11    20    23    30    38    43    45    52

53

53

CO......................                                                         \2\     1     2     3     4     4     4     4     4     5     6     6

7

7

CT......................     5     7     7     7     6     6     4     4     4     4     4     4     5     5     6     6     6     6     6     6     6

5

5

DE......................     1     1     1     2     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1

1

1

FL......................                                       \2\     1     1     2     2     2     3     4     5     6     8    12    15    19    23

25

27

GA......................     3     2     4     6     7     9     8     8     7     9    10    11    11    12    10    10    10    10    10    10    11

13

14

HI......................                                                                                                \2\,\3\    2     2     2     2


2

2

ID......................                                                               \2\     1     1     2     2     2     2     2     2     2     2

2

2

IL......................                     \2\     1     3     7     9    14    19    20    22    25    27    27    26    25    24    24    22    20

19

18

IN......................                     \2\     3     7    10    11    11    13    13    13    13    13    12    11    11    11    11    10    10

9

9

IA......................                                       \2\     2     6     9    11    11    11    11     9     8     8     7     6     6     5

5

4

KS......................                                             \2\ \4\ 1     3     7     8     8     8     7     6     6     5     5     5     4

4

4

KY......................   \2\ \4\ 2     6    10    12    13    10    10     9    10    11    11    11    11     9     9     8     7     7     7     6

6

6

LA......................                     \2\     3     3     4     4     5     6     6     6     7     8     8     8     8     8     8     8     7

7

6

ME......................                     \5\     7     8     7     6     5     5     4     4     4     4     3     3     3     2     2     2     2

2

2

MD......................     6     8     9     9     9     8     6     6     5     6     6     6     6     6     6     6     7     8     8     8     8

8

8

MA......................     8    14    17\5\ 20    13    12    10    11    10    11    12    13    14    16    15    14    14    12    12    11    10

10

9

MI......................                                 \2\     3     4     6     9    11    12    12    13    17    17    18    19    19    18    16

15

14

MN......................                                             \2\     2     3     5     7     9    10     9     9     9     8     8     8     8

8

8

MS......................                     \2\     1     2     4     5     5     6     7     7     8     8     7     7     6     5     5     5     5

4

4

MO......................                     \2\ \4\ 1     2     5     7     9    13    14    15    16    16    13    13    11    10    10     9     9

9

8

MT......................                                                               \2\     1     1     2     2     2     2     2     2     2     1

1

1

NE......................                                                   \2\     1     3     6     6     6     5     4     4     3     3     3     3

3

3

NV......................                                                   \2\     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     2     2

3

4

NH......................     3     4     5     6     6     5     4     3     3     3     2     2     2     2     2     2     2     2     2     2     2

2

2

NJ......................     4     5     6     6     6     6     5     5     5     7     7     8    10    12    14    14    14    15    15    14    13

13

12

NM......................                                                                           \2\ \4\ 1     1     2     2     2     2     3     3

3

3

NY......................     6    10    17    27    34    40    34    33    31    33    34    34    37    43    45    45    43    41    39    34    31

29

27

NC......................     5    10    12    13    13    13     9     8     7     8     9     9    10    10    11    12    12    11    11    11    12

13

13

ND......................                                                               \2\     1     2     3     2     2     2     2     1     1     1

1

1

OH......................               \2\     6    14    19    21    21    19    20    21    21    21    22    24    23    23    24    23    21    19

18

16

OK......................                                                                           \2\     8     9     8     6     6     6     6     6

5

5

OR......................                                             \2\     1     1     1     2     2     3     3     4     4     4     4     5     5

5

5

PA......................     8    13    18    23    26    28    24    25    24    27    28    30    32    36    34    33    30    27    25    23    21

19

18

RI......................     1     2     2     2     2     2     2     2     2     2     2     2     2     3     2     2     2     2     2     2     2

2

2

SC......................     5     6     8     9     9     9     7     6     4     5     7     7     7     7     6     6     6     6     6     6     6

6

7

SD......................                                                               \2\     2     2     3     2     2     2     2     2     1     1

1

1

TN......................         \2\     3     6     9    13    11    10     8    10    10    10    10    10     9    10     9     9     8     9     9

9

9

TX......................                                       \2\     2     4     6    11    13    16    18    21    21    22    23    24    27    30

32

36

UT......................                                                                     \2\     1     2     2     2     2     2     2     3     3

3

4

VT......................   \2\ \4\ 2     4     6     5     5     4     3     3     3     2     2     2     2     1     1     1     1     1     1     1

1

1

VA......................    10    19    22    23    22    21    15    13\6\ 11     9    10    10    10    10     9     9    10    10    10    10    11

11

11

WA......................                                                               \2\     2     3     5     6     6     7     7     7     8     9

9

10

WV......................                                                   \6\     3     4     4     5     6     6     6     6     5     4     4     3

3

3

WI......................                                       \2\     3     6     8     9    10    11    11    10    10    10    10     9     9     9

8

8

WY......................                                                               \2\     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1

1

1

________________________________________________________________________
Total...................    65   105   141   181   213   240   223   234   241   292   325   356   386   435   435   435   435   435   435   435   435

435

435

________________________________________________________________________

    Note: Information for table obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau.

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    \1\ No apportionment was made after the 1920 census.
    \2\ The following Representatives were added after the indicated 
apportionments when these states were admitted in the years listed. The 
number of these additional Representatives for each state remained in 
effect until the next census's apportionment (with the exceptions of 
California and New Mexico, as explained in footnote 4). They are not 
included in the total for each column. In reading this table, please 
remember that the apportionments made after each census took effect with 
the election two years after the census date. As a result, in the table 
footnote 2 is placed for several states under the decade preceding the 
one in which it entered the Union, since the previous decade's 
apportionment was still in effect at the time of statehood. 
Constitutional: Vermont (1791), 2; Kentucky (1792), 2; First: Tennessee 
(1796), 1; Second: Ohio (1803), 1; Third: Louisiana (1812), 1; Indiana 
(1816), 1; Mississippi (1817), 1; Illinois (1818), 1; Alabama (1819), 1; 
Missouri (1821), 1; Fifth: Arkansas (1836), 1; Michigan (1837), 1; 
Sixth: Florida (1845), 1; Texas (1845), 2; Iowa (1846), 2; Wisconsin 
(1848), 2; California (1850), 2; Seventh: Minnesota (1858), 2; Oregon 
(1859), 1; Kansas (1861), 1; Eighth: Nevada (1864), 1; Nebraska (1867), 
1; Ninth: Colorado (1876), 1; Tenth: North Dakota (1889), 1; South 
Dakota (1889), 2; Montana (1889), 1; Washington (1889), 1; Idaho (1890), 
1; Wyoming (1890), 1; Eleventh: Utah (1896), 1; Twelth: Oklahoma (1907), 
5; New Mexico (1912), 2; Arizona (1912), 1; Seventeenth: Alaska (1959), 
1; Hawaii (1959), 1.
    \3\ When Alaska and then Hawaii joined the Union in 1959, the law 
was changed to allow the total membership of the House of 
Representatives to increase to 436 and then to 437, apportioning one new 
Representative for each of those states. The total returned to 435 in 
1963, when the 1960 census apportionment took effect.
    \4\ Even though the respective censuses were taken before the 
following states joined the Union, Representatives for them were 
apportioned either because of anticipation of statehood or because they 
had become states in the period between the census and the 
apportionment, hence they are included in the totals of the respective 
columns. First: Vermont (1791); Kentucky (1792); Fourth: Missouri 
(1821); Seventh: California (1850); Eighth: Kansas (1861); Thirteenth: 
New Mexico (1912); Arizona (1912). (Please note: These seven states are 
also included in footnote 2 because they became states while the 
previous decade's apportionment was still in effect for the House of 
Representatives.) California's situation was unusual. It was scheduled 
for inclusion in the figures for the 1850 census apportionment; however, 
when the apportionment law was passed in 1852, California's census 
returns were still incomplete so Congress made special provision that 
the state would retain ``the number of Representatives [two] prescribed 
by the act of admission * * * into the Union until a new apportionment 
[i.e., after the 1860 census]'' would be made. The number of 
Representatives from California actually increased before the next 
apportionment to three when Congress gave the state an extra 
Representative during part of the 37th Congress, from 1862 to 1863. 
Regarding New Mexico, the 1911 apportionment law, passed by the 62d 
Congress in response to the 1910 census and effective with the 63d 
Congress in 1913, stated that ``if the Territor[y] of * * * New Mexico 
shall become [a State] in the Union before the apportionment of 
Representatives under the next decennial census [it] shall have one 
Representative * * *.'' When New Mexico became a state in 1912 during 
the 62d Congress, it was given two Representatives. The number was 
decreased to one beginning the next year in the 63d.
    \5\ The ``Maine District'' of Massachusetts became a separate state 
during the term of the 16th Congress, in 1820. For the remainder of that 
Congress, Maine was assigned one ``at large'' Representative while 
Massachusetts continued to have 20 Representatives, the number 
apportioned to it after the 1810 census. For the 17th Congress (the last 
before the 1820 census apportionment took effect), seven of 
Massachusetts's Representatives were reassigned to Maine, leaving 
Massachusetts with 13.
    \6\ Of the 11 Representatives apportioned to Virginia after the 1860 
census, three were reassigned to West Virginia when that part of 
Virginia became a separate state in 1863. Since the Virginia seats in 
the House were vacant at that time because of the Civil War, all of the 
new Representatives from West Virginia were able to take their seats at 
once. When Representatives from Virginia reentered the House in 1870, 
only eight members represented it.

[[Page 558]]

                         IMPEACHMENT PROCEEDINGS

    The provisions of the United States Constitution which apply 
specifically to impeachments are as follows: Article I, section 2, 
clause 5; Article I, section 3, clauses 6 
and 7; Article II, section 2, clause 1; Article II, section 4; and 
Article III, section 2, clause 3.
    For the officials listed below, the date of impeachment by the House 
of Representatives is followed by the dates of the Senate trial, with 
the result of each listed at the end of the entry.

    WILLIAM BLOUNT, a Senator of the United States from Tennessee; 
impeached July 7, 1797; tried Monday, December 17, 1798, to Monday, 
January 14, 1799; charges dismissed for want of jurisdiction.
    JOHN PICKERING, judge of the United States District Court for the 
District of New Hampshire; impeached March 2, 1803; tried Thursday, 
March 3, 1803, to Monday, March 12, 1804; removed from office.
    SAMUEL CHASE, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United 
States; impeached March 12, 1804; tried Friday, November 30, 1804, to 
Friday, March 1, 1805; acquitted.
    JAMES H. PECK, judge of the United States District Court for the 
District of Missouri; impeached April 24, 1830; tried Monday, April 26, 
1830, to Monday, January 31, 1831; acquitted.
    WEST H. HUMPHREYS, judge of the United States District Court for the 
Middle, Eastern, and Western Districts of Tennessee; impeached May 6, 
1862; tried Wednesday, May 7, 1862, to Thursday, June 26, 1862; removed 
from office and disqualified from future office.
    ANDREW JOHNSON, President of the United States; impeached February 
24, 1868; tried Tuesday, February 25, 1868, to Tuesday, May 26, 1868; 
acquitted.
    MARK DELAHAY, judge of the United States District Court of Kansas; 
impeached February 28, 1873; resigned office Friday, December 12, 1873, 
before the Senate trial was held, with no further action taken by the 
Senate.
    WILLIAM W. BELKNAP, Secretary of War; impeached March 2, 1876; tried 
Friday, March 3, 1876, to Tuesday, August 1, 1876; acquitted.
    CHARLES SWAYNE, judge of the United States District Court for the 
Northern District of Florida; impeached December 13, 1904; tried 
Wednesday, December 14, 1904, to Monday, February 27, 1905; acquitted.
    ROBERT W. ARCHBALD, associate judge, United States Commerce Court; 
impeached July 11, 1912; tried Saturday, July 13, 1912, to Monday, 
January 13, 1913; removed from office and disqualified from future 
office.
    GEORGE W. ENGLISH, judge of the United States District Court for the 
Eastern District of Illinois; impeached April 1, 1926; tried Friday, 
April 23, 1926, to Monday, December 13, 1926; resigned office Thursday, 
November 4, 1926; Court of Impeachment adjourned to December 13, 1926, 
when, on request of House managers, the proceedings were dismissed.
    HAROLD LOUDERBACK, judge of the United States District Court for the 
Northern District of California; impeached February 24, 1933; tried 
Monday, May 15, 1933, to Wednesday, May 24, 1933; acquitted.
    HALSTED L. RITTER, judge of the United States District Court for the 
Southern District of Florida; impeached March 2, 1936; tried Monday, 
April 6, 1936, to Friday, April 17, 1936; removed from office.
    HARRY E. CLAIBORNE, judge of the United States District Court of 
Nevada; impeached July 22, 1986; tried Tuesday, October 7, 1986, to 
Thursday, October 9, 1986; removed from office.
    ALCEE L. HASTINGS, judge of the United States District Court for the 
Southern District of Florida; impeached August 3, 1988; tried Wednesday, 
October 18, 1989, to Friday, October 20, 1989; removed from office.
    WALTER L. NIXON, judge of the United States District Court for the 
Southern District of Mississippi; impeached May 10, 1989; tried 
Wednesday, November 1, 1989, to Friday, November 3, 1989; removed from 
office.
    WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON, President of the United States; impeached 
December 19, 1998; tried Thursday, January 7, 1999, to Friday, February 
12, 1999; acquitted.

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    SAMUEL B. KENT, judge of the United States District Court for the 
Southern District of Texas; impeached June 19, 2009; resigned office 
effective Tuesday, June 30, 2009; Court of Impeachment convened on 
Wednesday, July 22, 2009, when, on request of House managers, 
proceedings were dismissed.
    G. THOMAS PORTEOUS, Jr., judge of the United States District Court 
for the Eastern District of Louisiana; impeached March 11, 2010; tried 
Tuesday, December 7, 2010, to Wednesday, December 8, 2010; removed from 
office and disqualified from future office.

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                                                         REPRESENTATIVES, SENATORS, DELEGATES, AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONERS SERVING IN THE
                                                                                     1st-112th CONGRESSES *
    Since the U.S. Congress convened on March 4, 1789, 12,014 individuals have served as Representatives, Senators, or in both capacities. There have been 10,083 Members who served only as
 Representatives, 1,277 Members who served only in the Senate, and 654 Members with service in both chambers. The total number of Representatives (including individuals serving in both bodies)
                                                                                           is 10,737.
These numbers do not include statutory representatives: Resident Commissioners and Delegates. An additional 143 people have served only as Territorial Delegates in the House and 32 people have
                         served only as Resident Commissioners from Puerto Rico or the Philippines.
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                                                                           Delegates /
                          Date Became a  U.S.                                Resident    Representatives  Representatives   Senators      Senators  and      Senators      Senators,      Total
    State / Territory          Territory        Date Entered  the Union   Commissioners     (Only) \2\     and  Delegates  (Only) \3\  Representatives \4\     and     Representatives,   House
                                                                            (Only) \1\                                                                      Delegates    and  Delegates  Members
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Alabama.................  Mar. 3, 1817.......  Dec. 14, 1819 (22d)......     0             167                1             27              13               0             0             181
Alaska..................  Aug. 24, 1912......  Jan. 3, 1959 (49th)......     7               4                0              6               0               1             0             12
American Samoa..........  Apr. 17, 1900......  .........................     2               0                0              0               0               0             0             2
Arizona.................  Feb. 24, 1863......  Feb. 14, 1912 (48th).....    10              31                0              5               3               2             0             46
Arkansas................  Mar. 2, 1819.......  June 15, 1836 (25th).....     2              85                0             22              11               1             0             99
California..............  ...................  Sept. 9, 1850 (31st).....     0             335                0             34               9               0             0             344
Colorado................  Feb. 28, 1861......  Aug. 1, 1876 (38th)......     2              59                0             23               9               2             1             73
Connecticut.............  ...................  Jan. 9, 1788 (5th).......     0             209                0             29              25               0             0             235
Delaware................  ...................  Dec. 7, 1787 (1st).......     0              62                0             37              14               0             0             76
District of Columbia....  July 16, 1790......  .........................     3               0                0              0               0               0             0             3
Florida.................  Mar. 20, 1822......  Mar. 3, 1845 (27th)......     4             121                0             27               6               1             0             132
Georgia.................  ...................  Jan. 2, 1788 (4th).......     0             279                0             38              22               0             0             301
Guam....................  Apr. 11, 1899......  .........................     4               0                0              0               0               0             0             4
Hawaii..................  June 14, 1900......  Aug. 21, 1959 (50th).....    10               9                0              2               3               0             0             22
Idaho...................  Mar. 3, 1863.......  July 3, 1890 (43d).......     8              27                0             19               6               1             0             42
Illinois................  Feb. 3, 1809.......  Dec. 3, 1818 (21st)......     3             443                0             31              19               0             0             464
Indiana.................  May 7, 1800........  Dec. 11, 1816 (19th).....     2             299                1             27              17               0             0             319
Iowa....................  June 12, 1838......  Dec. 28, 1846 (29th).....     1             169                0             21              11               1             0             182
Kansas..................  May 30, 1854.......  Jan. 29, 1861 (34th).....     2             108                0             24               9               0             0             119
Kentucky................  ...................  June 1, 1792 (15th)......     0             309                0             38              28               0             0             337
Louisiana \5\...........  Mar. 4, 1804.......  Apr. 30, 1812 (18th).....     2             147                0             35              13               0             0             162
Maine...................  ...................  Mar. 15, 1820 (23d)......     0             134                0             21              15               0             0             149
Mariana Islands.........  Apr. 11, 1899......  .........................     1               0                0              0               0               0             0             1
Maryland................  ...................  Apr. 28, 1788 (7th)......     0             279                0             29              27               0             0             306
Massachusetts...........  ...................  Feb. 6, 1788 (6th).......     0             402                0             22              28               0             0             430
Michigan................  Jan. 11, 1805......  Jan. 26, 1837 (26th).....     5             253                0             23              13               1             1             273
Minnesota...............  Mar. 3, 1849.......  May 11, 1858 (32d).......     2             121                0             28              10               1             0             134
Mississippi.............  Apr. 17, 1798......  Dec. 10, 1817 (20th).....     3             110                0             29              14               0             1             128
Missouri................  June 4, 1812.......  Aug. 10, 1821 (24th).....     2             291                1             35              10               0             0             304
Montana.................  May 26, 1864.......  Nov. 8, 1889 (41st)......     5              25                0             14               5               0             1             36
Nebraska................  May 30, 1854.......  Mar. 1, 1867 (37th)......     5              86                0             29               6               1             0             98

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Nevada..................  Mar. 2, 1861.......  Oct. 31, 1864 (36th).....     2              28                0             19               6               0             0             36
New Hampshire...........  ...................  June 21, 1788 (9th)......     0             134                0             37              26               0             0             160
New Jersey..............  ...................  Dec. 18, 1787 (3d).......     0             319                0             49              15               0             0             334
New Mexico..............  Sept. 9, 1850......  Jan. 6, 1912 (47th)......    16              23                1             11               4               1             0             45
New York................  ...................  July 26, 1788 (11th).....     0           1,439                0             36              23               0             0             1,462
North Carolina..........  ...................  Nov. 21, 1789 (12th).....     0             326                0             36              18               0             0             344
North Dakota \6\........  Mar. 2, 1861.......  Nov. 2, 1889 (39th)......     9              13                0             16               6               0             0             28
Ohio....................  ...................  Mar. 1, 1803 (17th)......     2             630                0             36              19               0             1             652
Oklahoma................  May 2, 1890........  Nov. 16, 1907 (46th).....     3              73                1             11               6               0             0             83
Oregon..................  Aug. 14, 1848......  Feb. 14, 1859 (33d)......     1              56                0             32               4               1             0             62
Pennsylvania............  ...................  Dec. 12, 1787 (2d).......     0           1,049                0             33              21               0             0             1,069
Philippines \7\.........  Apr. 11, 1899......  .........................    13               0                0              0               0               0             0             13
Puerto Rico \7\.........  Apr. 11, 1899......  .........................    19               0                0              0               0               0             0             19
Rhode Island............  ...................  May 29, 1790 (13th)......     0              78                0             38              10               0             0             88
South Carolina..........  ...................  May 23, 1788 (8th).......     0             225                0             37              16               0             0             241
South Dakota \6\........  Mar. 2, 1861.......  Nov. 2, 1889 (40th)......     9              14                1             15              10               1             0             35
Tennessee...............  ...................  June 1, 1796 (16th)......     1             246                0             40              18               0             0             265
Texas...................  ...................  Dec. 29, 1845 (28th).....     0             240                0             22               9               0             0             249
Utah....................  Sept. 9, 1850......  Jan. 4, 1896 (45th)......     5              33                0             11               3               2             0             43
Vermont.................  ...................  Mar. 4, 1791 (14th)......     0              80                0             24              16               0             0             96
Virgin Islands..........  Mar. 31, 1917......  .........................     4               0                0              0               0               0             0             4
Virginia................  ...................  June 25, 1788 (10th).....     0             413                0             26              27               0             0             439
Washington..............  Mar. 2, 1853.......  Nov. 11, 1889 (42d)......    12              69                0             12              10               1             0             92
West Virginia...........  ...................  June 20, 1863 (35th).....     0              86                0             24               8               0             0             94
Wisconsin...............  Apr. 20, 1836......  May 29, 1848 (30th)......     4             171                1             19               7               1             0             184
Wyoming.................  July 25, 1868......  July 10, 1890 (44th).....     6              15                0             17               3               1             0             25
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* State Representation March 4, 1789 to July 13, 2011.
\1\ Includes 3 members who served as Representatives and 2 members who served as Senators from a different state.
\2\ Includes 3 members who served as Delegates and 18 members who served as Senators from a different state.
\3\ Includes 18 members who served as Representatives from a different state. One Senator served from two states and one Senator served from three states.
\4\ Includes only those members who served as both a Representative and a Senator from the same state. Eighteen members served as a Senator from one state and a Representative from a different
  state.
\5\ Designated Orleans Territory before attaining statehood in 1812.
\6\ Dakota Territory became North and South Dakota in 1889. The nine Delegates from this territory are included in counts for both states. The two Delegates who became Representatives from
  South Dakota are included only in that state's count.
\7\ Resident Commissioners served the Philippines (1902-1946) and continue to serve Puerto Rico (1900 to present). Floor and committee privileges granted to statutory representatives
  (Territorial Delegates and Resident Commissioners) have changed over time; however, they have never been permitted to vote on the final passage of a bill. The Resident Commissioner's duties
  vary from that of a Delegate in that he has diplomatic privileges as well as most of those of a Member of Congress. The Puerto Rican Resident Commissioner has served a four-year term since
  1917. For more information, see ``Status of Delegates and Resident Commissioner,'' Deschler's Precedents, H.Doc. 94-661, Volume 2, Chapter 7, Section 3.

Source: Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.


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                                              POLITICAL DIVISIONS OF THE SENATE AND HOUSE FROM 1855 TO 2011
                             [All Figures Reflect Immediate Result of Elections. Figures Supplied by the Clerk of the House]
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                                                                    SENATE                                       HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
                                              ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Congress                 Years     No. of               Repub-   Other                   No. of                  Repub-   Other
                                               Senators  Democrats   licans  parties  Vacancies  Representatives  Democrats   licans  parties  Vacancies
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 34th............................   1855-1857        62        42        15        5  .........            234          83       108       43  .........
 35th............................   1857-1859        64        39        20        5  .........            237         131        92       14  .........
 36th............................   1859-1861        66        38        26        2  .........            237         101       113       23  .........
 37th............................   1861-1863        50        11        31        7         1             178          42       106       28         2
 38th............................   1863-1865        51        12        39  .......  .........            183          80       103  .......  .........
 39th............................   1865-1867        52        10        42  .......  .........            191          46       145  .......  .........
 40th............................   1867-1869        53        11        42  .......  .........            193          49       143  .......         1
 41st............................   1869-1871        74        11        61  .......         2             243          73       170  .......  .........
 42d.............................   1871-1873        74        17        57  .......  .........            243         104       139  .......  .........
 43d.............................   1873-1875        74        19        54  .......         1             293          88       203  .......         2
 44th............................   1875-1877        76        29        46  .......         1             293         181       107        3         2
 45th............................   1877-1879        76        36        39        1  .........            293         156       137  .......  .........
 46th............................   1879-1881        76        43        33  .......  .........            293         150       128       14         1
 47th............................   1881-1883        76        37        37        2  .........            293         130       152       11  .........
 48th............................   1883-1885        76        36        40  .......  .........            325         200       119        6  .........
 49th............................   1885-1887        76        34        41  .......         1             325         182       140        2         1
 50th............................   1887-1889        76        37        39  .......  .........            325         170       151        4  .........
 51st............................   1889-1891        84        37        47  .......  .........            330         156       173        1  .........
 52d.............................   1891-1893        88        39        47        2  .........            333         231        88       14  .........
 53d.............................   1893-1895        88        44        38        3         3             356         220       126       10  .........
 54th............................   1895-1897        88        39        44        5  .........            357         104       246        7  .........
 55th............................   1897-1899        90        34        46       10  .........            357         134       206       16         1
 56th............................   1899-1901        90        26        53       11  .........            357         163       185        9  .........
 57th............................   1901-1903        90        29        56        3         2             357         153       198        5         1
 58th............................   1903-1905        90        32        58  .......  .........            386         178       207  .......         1
 59th............................   1905-1907        90        32        58  .......  .........            386         136       250  .......  .........
 60th............................   1907-1909        92        29        61  .......         2             386         164       222  .......  .........
 61st............................   1909-1911        92        32        59  .......         1             391         172       219  .......  .........
 62d.............................   1911-1913        92        42        49  .......         1             391         228       162        1  .........
 63d.............................   1913-1915        96        51        44        1  .........            435         290       127       18  .........
 64th............................   1915-1917        96        56        39        1  .........            435         231       193        8         3
 65th............................   1917-1919        96        42        53        1  .........            435     \1\ 210       216        9  .........
 66th............................   1919-1921        96        47        48        1  .........            435         191       237        7  .........
 67th............................   1921-1923        96        37        59  .......  .........            435         132       300        1         2
 68th............................   1923-1925        96        43        51        2  .........            435         207       225        3  .........
 69th............................   1925-1927        96        40        54        1         1             435         183       247        5  .........
 70th............................   1927-1929        96        47        48        1  .........            435         195       237        3  .........
 71st............................   1929-1931        96        39        56        1  .........            435         163       267        1         4
 72d.............................   1931-1933        96        47        48        1  .........            435     \2\ 216       218        1  .........
 73d.............................   1933-1935        96        59        36        1  .........            435         313       117        5  .........
 74th............................   1935-1937        96        69        25        2  .........            435         322       103       10  .........
 75th............................   1937-1939        96        75        17        4  .........            435         333        89       13  .........
 76th............................   1939-1941        96        69        23        4  .........            435         262       169        4  .........
 77th............................   1941-1943        96        66        28        2  .........            435         267       162        6  .........
 78th............................   1943-1945        96        57        38        1  .........            435         222       209        4  .........
 79th............................   1945-1947        96        57        38        1  .........            435         243       190        2  .........
 80th............................   1947-1949        96        45        51  .......  .........            435         188       246        1  .........
 81st............................   1949-1951        96        54        42  .......  .........            435         263       171        1  .........
 82d.............................   1951-1953        96        48        47        1  .........            435         234       199        2  .........
 83d.............................   1953-1955        96        46        48        2  .........            435         213       221        1  .........
 84th............................   1955-1957        96        48        47        1  .........            435         232       203  .......  .........
 85th............................   1957-1959        96        49        47  .......  .........            435         234       201  .......  .........
 86th............................   1959-1961        98        64        34  .......  .........        \3\ 436         283       153  .......  .........
 87th............................   1961-1963       100        64        36  .......  .........        \4\ 437         262       175  .......  .........
 88th............................   1963-1965       100        67        33  .......  .........            435         258       176  .......         1
 89th............................   1965-1967       100        68        32  .......  .........            435         295       140  .......  .........
 90th............................   1967-1969       100        64        36  .......  .........            435         248       187  .......  .........
 91st............................   1969-1971       100        58        42  .......  .........            435         243       192  .......  .........
 92d.............................   1971-1973       100        54        44        2  .........            435         255       180  .......  .........
 93d.............................   1973-1975       100        56        42        2  .........            435         242       192        1  .........
 94th............................   1975-1977       100        60        37        2  .........            435         291       144        1  .........
 95th............................   1977-1979       100        61        38        1  .........            435         292       143  .......  .........
 96th............................   1979-1981       100        58        41        1  .........            435         277       158  .......  .........
 97th............................   1981-1983       100        46        53        1  .........            435         242       192        1  .........
 98th............................   1983-1985       100        46        54  .......  .........            435         269       166  .......  .........
 99th............................   1985-1987       100        47        53  .......  .........            435         253       182  .......  .........
100th............................   1987-1989       100        55        45  .......  .........            435         258       177  .......  .........
101st............................   1989-1991       100        55        45  .......  .........            435         260       175  .......  .........
102d.............................   1991-1993       100        56        44  .......  .........            435         267       167        1  .........
103d.............................   1993-1995       100        57        43  .......  .........            435         258       176        1  .........
104th............................   1995-1997       100        48        52  .......  .........            435         204       230        1  .........
105th............................   1997-1999       100        45        55  .......  .........            435         207       226        2  .........
106th............................   1999-2001       100        45        55  .......  .........            435         211       223        1  .........
107th............................   2001-2003       100        50        50  .......  .........            435         212       221        2  .........
108th............................   2003-2005       100        48        51        1  .........            435         204       229        1         1
109th............................   2005-2007       100        44        55        1  .........            435         202       232        1  .........
110th............................   2007-2009       100        49        49        2  .........            435         233       202  .......  .........
111th............................   2009-2011       100        55        41        2         2             435         256       178  .......         1
112th............................   2011-2013       100        51        47        2  .........            435         193       242  .......  .........
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\1\ Democrats organized House with help of other parties.
\2\ Democrats organized House because of Republican deaths.
\3\ Proclamation declaring Alaska a State issued January 3, 1959.
\4\ Proclamation declaring Hawaii a State issued August 21, 1959.


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                          GOVERNORS OF THE STATES, COMMONWEALTH, AND TERRITORIES--2011
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    State, Commonwealth, or                                                                 Term of   Expiration
           Territory                   Capital            Governor             Party        service    of term
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        state                                                                                 Years

Alabama........................  Montgomery........  Robert Bentley....        Republican      c  4    Jan. 2015
Alaska.........................  Juneau............  Sean Parnell......        Republican      f  4    Dec. 2014
Arizona........................  Phoenix...........  Jan Brewer........        Republican      f  4    Jan. 2015
Arkansas.......................  Little Rock.......  Mike Beebe........          Democrat      c  4    Jan. 2015
California.....................  Sacramento........  Jerry Brown.......          Democrat      c  4    Jan. 2015
Colorado.......................  Denver............  John Hickenlooper.        Democratic      c  4    Jan. 2015
Connecticut....................  Hartford..........  Dan Malloy........          Democrat      b  4    Jan. 2015
Delaware.......................  Dover.............  Jack Markell......          Democrat      c  4    Jan. 2013
Florida........................  Tallahassee.......  Rick Scott........        Republican      f  4    Jan. 2015
Georgia........................  Atlanta...........  Nathan Deal.......        Republican      f  4    Jan. 2015
Hawaii.........................  Honolulu..........  Neil Abercrombie..          Democrat      c  4    Dec. 2014
Idaho..........................  Boise.............  C.L. ``Butch''            Republican      b  4    Jan. 2015
                                                      Otter.
Illinois.......................  Springfield.......  Pat Quinn.........          Democrat      b  4    Jan. 2015
Indiana........................  Indianapolis......  Mitch Daniels.....        Republican      f  4    Jan. 2013
Iowa...........................  Des Moines........  Terry Branstad....        Republican      b  4    Jan. 2015
Kansas.........................  Topeka............  Sam Brownback.....        Republican      c  4    Jan. 2015
Kentucky.......................  Frankfort.........  Steven L. Beshear.          Democrat      c  4    Dec. 2011
Louisiana......................  Baton Rouge.......  Bobby Jindal......        Republican      f  4    Jan. 2012
Maine..........................  Augusta...........  Paul LePage.......        Republican      f  4    Jan. 2015
Maryland.......................  Annapolis.........  Martin O'Malley...          Democrat      f  4    Jan. 2015
Massachusetts..................  Boston............  Deval Patrick.....          Democrat      b  4    Jan. 2015
Michigan.......................  Lansing...........  Rick Snyder.......        Republican      b  4    Jan. 2015
Minnesota......................  St. Paul..........  Mark Dayton.......          Democrat      b  4    Jan. 2015
Mississippi....................  Jackson...........  Haley Barbour.....        Republican      c  4    Jan. 2012
Missouri.......................  Jefferson City....  Jay Nixon.........          Democrat      c  4    Jan. 2013
Montana........................  Helena............  Brian Schweitzer..          Democrat      g  4    Jan. 2013
Nebraska.......................  Lincoln...........  Dave Heineman.....        Republican      c  4    Jan. 2015
Nevada.........................  Carson City.......  Brian Sandoval....        Republican      c  4    Jan. 2015
New Hampshire..................  Concord...........  John Lynch........          Democrat      b  2    Jan. 2013
New Jersey.....................  Trenton...........  Chris Christie....        Republican      c  4    Jan. 2014
New Mexico.....................  Santa Fe..........  Susana Martinez...        Republican      c  4    Jan. 2015
New York.......................  Albany............  Andrew Cuomo......        Democratic      b  4    Jan. 2015
North Carolina.................  Raleigh...........  Beverly Perdue....          Democrat      c  4    Jan. 2013
North Dakota...................  Bismarck..........  Jack Dalrymple....        Republican      b  4    Dec. 2014
Ohio...........................  Columbus..........  John Kasich.......        Republican      c  4    Jan. 2015
Oklahoma.......................  Oklahoma City.....  Mary Fallin.......        Republican      c  4    Jan. 2015
Oregon.........................  Salem.............  John Kitzhaber....          Democrat      f  4    Jan. 2015
Pennsylvania...................  Harrisburg........  Tom Corbett.......        Republican      c  4    Jan. 2015
Rhode Island...................  Providence........  Lincoln Chafee....       Independent      c  4    Jan. 2015
South Carolina.................  Columbia..........  Nikki R. Haley....        Republican      c  4    Jan. 2015
South Dakota...................  Pierre............  Dennis Daugaard...        Republican      c  4    Jan. 2015
Tennessee......................  Nashville.........  Bill Haslam.......        Republican      c  4    Jan. 2015
Texas..........................  Austin............  Rick Perry........        Republican      b  4    Jan. 2015
Utah...........................  Salt Lake City....  Gary R. Herbert...        Republican      b  4    Jan. 2013
Vermont........................  Montpelier........  Peter Shumlin.....          Democrat      b  2    Jan. 2013
Virginia.......................  Richmond..........  Bob McDonnell.....        Republican      a  4    Jan. 2014
Washington.....................  Olympia...........  Chris Gregoire....          Democrat      d  4    Jan. 2013
West Virginia..................  Charleston........  Earl Ray Tomblin..          Democrat      c  4    Jan. 2013
Wisconsin......................  Madison...........  Scott Walker......        Republican      b  4    Jan. 2015
Wyoming........................  Cheyenne..........  Matthew Mead......        Republican      c  4    Jan. 2015

        commonwealth of

Puerto Rico....................  San Juan..........  Luis G. Fortuno...        Republican      b  4    Jan. 2013

          territories

Guam...........................  Agana.............  Eddie Calvo.......        Republican      c  4    Jan. 2015
Virgin Islands.................  Charlotte Amalie..  John deJongh, Jr..          Democrat      c  4    Jan. 2014
American Samoa.................  Pago Pago.........  Togiola T.A.                Democrat      c  4    Jan. 2013
                                                      Tulafono.
Northern Mariana     Islands...  Saipan............  Benigno Fitial....        Republican      h  5    Jan. 2015
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
a   Cannot succeed himself.  b   No limit.  c   Can serve 2 consecutive terms.  d   Can serve 3 consecutive
  terms.  e   Can serve 4 consecutive terms.  f   Can serve no more than 8 years in a 12-year period.   g   Can
  serve no more than 8 years in a 16-year period.  h   The dates for gubernatorial elections in the Northern
  Mariana Islands are being changed from odd-numbered years to even-numbered ones, beginning in November 2014
  (rather than November 2013); therefore, for the current term only, the governor is serving a 5-year term
  rather than a 4-year term.
Note: Information for table obtained from the National Governors Association.


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                PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRESIDENTS AND THE CONGRESSES COINCIDENT WITH THEIR TERMS \1\
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             President                   Vice President                Service                   Congresses
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George Washington..................  John Adams...........  Apr. 30, 1789-Mar.  3, 1797    1, 2, 3, 4.
John Adams.........................  Thomas Jefferson.....  Mar.  4, 1797-Mar.  3, 1801    5, 6.
Thomas Jefferson...................  Aaron Burr...........  Mar.  4, 1801-Mar.  3, 1805    7, 8.
    Do.............................  George Clinton.......  Mar.  4, 1805-Mar.  3, 1809    9, 10.
James Madison......................  ...do. \2\...........  Mar.  4, 1809-Mar.  3, 1813    11, 12.
    Do.............................  Elbridge Gerry \3\...  Mar.  4, 1813-Mar.  3, 1817    13, 14.
James Monroe.......................  Daniel D. Tompkins...  Mar.  4, 1817-Mar.  3, 1825    15, 16, 17, 18, 19
John Quincy Adams..................  John C. Calhoun......  Mar.  4, 1825-Mar.  3, 1829    19, 20.
Andrew Jackson.....................  ...do. \4\...........  Mar.  4, 1829-Mar.  3, 1833    21, 22.
    Do.............................  Martin Van Buren.....  Mar.  4, 1833-Mar.  3, 1837    23, 24.
Martin Van Buren...................  Richard M. Johnson...  Mar.  4, 1837-Mar.  3, 1841    25, 26.
William Henry Harrison \5\.........  John Tyler...........  Mar.  4, 1841-Apr.  4, 1841    27.
John Tyler.........................  .....................  Apr.  6, 1841-Mar.  3, 1845    27, 28.
James K. Polk......................  George M. Dallas.....  Mar.  4, 1845-Mar.  3, 1849    29, 30.
Zachary Taylor \5\.................  Millard Fillmore.....  Mar.  5, 1849-July  9, 1850    31.
Millard Fillmore...................  .....................  July 10, 1850-Mar.  3, 1853    31, 32.
Franklin Pierce....................  William R. King \6\..  Mar.  4, 1853-Mar.  3, 1857    33, 34.
James Buchanan.....................  John C. Breckinridge.  Mar.  4, 1857-Mar.  3, 1861    35, 36.
Abraham Lincoln....................  Hannibal Hamlin......  Mar.  4, 1861-Mar.  3, 1865    37, 38.
    Do.\5\.........................  Andrew Johnson.......  Mar.  4, 1865-Apr. 15, 1865    39.
Andrew Johnson.....................  .....................  Apr. 15, 1865-Mar.  3, 1869    39, 40.
Ulysses S. Grant...................  Schuyler Colfax......  Mar.  4, 1869-Mar.  3, 1873    41, 42.
    Do.............................  Henry Wilson \7\.....  Mar.  4, 1873-Mar.  3, 1877    43, 44.
Rutherford B. Hayes................  William A. Wheeler...  Mar.  4, 1877-Mar.  3, 1881    45, 46.
James A. Garfield \5\..............  Chester A. Arthur....  Mar.  4, 1881-Sept. 19, 1881   47.
Chester A. Arthur..................  .....................  Sept. 20, 1881-Mar.  3, 1885   47, 48.
Grover Cleveland...................  Thomas A. Hendricks    Mar.  4, 1885-Mar.  3, 1889    49, 50.
                                      \8\.
Benjamin Harrison..................  Levi P. Morton.......  Mar.  4, 1889-Mar.  3, 1893    51, 52.
Grover Cleveland...................  Adlai E. Stevenson...  Mar.  4, 1893-Mar.  3, 1897    53, 54.
William McKinley...................  Garret A. Hobart \9\.  Mar.  4, 1897-Mar.  3, 1901    55, 56.
    Do.\5\.........................  Theodore Roosevelt...  Mar.  4, 1901-Sept. 14, 1901   57.
Theodore Roosevelt.................  .....................  Sept. 14, 1901-Mar.  3, 1905   57, 58.
    Do.............................  Charles W. Fairbanks.  Mar.  4, 1905-Mar.  3, 1909    59, 60.
William H. Taft....................  James S. Sherman \10\  Mar.  4, 1909-Mar.  3, 1913    61, 62.
Woodrow Wilson.....................  Thomas R. Marshall...  Mar.  4, 1913-Mar.  3, 1921    63, 64, 65, 66, 67.
Warren G. Harding \5\..............  Calvin Coolidge......  Mar.  4, 1921-Aug.  2, 1923    67.
Calvin Coolidge....................  .....................  Aug.  3, 1923-Mar.  3, 1925    68.
    Do.............................  Charles G. Dawes.....  Mar.  4, 1925-Mar.  3, 1929    69, 70.
Herbert C. Hoover..................  Charles Curtis.......  Mar.  4, 1929-Mar.  3, 1933    71, 72.
Franklin D. Roosevelt..............  John N. Garner.......  Mar.  4, 1933-Jan. 20, 1941    73, 74, 75, 76, 77.
    Do.............................  Henry A. Wallace.....  Jan.   20, 1941-Jan.  20,      77, 78, 79.
                                                                       1945
    Do.\5\.........................  Harry S. Truman......  Jan.   20, 1945-Apr. 12, 1945  79.
Harry S. Truman....................  .....................  Apr. 12, 1945-Jan.  20, 1949   79, 80, 81.
    Do.............................  Alben W. Barkley.....  Jan.   20, 1949-Jan.   20,     81, 82, 83.
                                                                       1953
Dwight D. Eisenhower...............  Richard M. Nixon.....  Jan.   20, 1953-Jan.   20,     83, 84, 85, 86, 87.
                                                                       1961
John F. Kennedy \5\................  Lyndon B. Johnson....  Jan.   20, 1961-Nov. 22, 1963  87, 88, 89.
Lyndon B. Johnson..................  .....................  Nov. 22, 1963-Jan.   20, 1965  88, 89.
    Do.............................  Hubert H. Humphrey...  Jan.   20, 1965-Jan.   20,     89, 90, 91.
                                                                       1969
Richard M. Nixon...................  Spiro T. Agnew \11\..  Jan.   20, 1969-Dec.  6, 1973  91, 92, 93.
    Do. \13\.......................  Gerald R. Ford \12\..  Dec.  6, 1973-Aug.  9, 1974    93.
Gerald R. Ford.....................  .....................  Aug.  9, 1974-Dec. 19, 1974    93.
    Do.............................  Nelson A. Rockefeller  Dec. 19, 1974-Jan.   20, 1977  93, 94, 95.
                                      \14\.
James Earl ``Jimmy'' Carter........  Walter F. Mondale....  Jan.   20, 1977-Jan.   20,     95, 96, 97.
                                                                       1981
Ronald Reagan......................  George Bush..........  Jan.   20, 1981-Jan.   20,     97, 98, 99, 100, 101.
                                                                       1989
George Bush........................  Dan Quayle...........  Jan.   20, 1989-Jan.   20,     101, 102, 103.
                                                                       1993
William J. Clinton.................  Albert Gore..........  Jan.   20, 1993-Jan.   20,     103, 104, 105, 106,
                                                                       2001                 107.
George W. Bush.....................  Richard B. Cheney....  Jan.   20, 2001-Jan.   20,     107, 108, 109, 110,
                                                                       2009                 111.
Barack H. Obama....................  Joseph R. Biden, Jr..  Jan.   20, 2009-               111, 112.
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\1\ From 1789 until 1933, the terms of the President and Vice President and the term of the Congress coincided,
  beginning on March 4 and ending on March 3. This changed when the 20th amendment to the Constitution was
  adopted in 1933. Beginning in 1934 the convening date for Congress became January 3, and beginning in 1937 the
  starting date for the Presidential term became January 20. Because of this change, the number of Congresses
  overlapping with a Presidential term increased from two to three, although the third only overlaps by a few
  weeks.
\2\ Died Apr. 20, 1812.
\3\ Died Nov. 23, 1814.
\4\ Resigned Dec. 28, 1832, to become a United States Senator from South Carolina.
\5\ Died in office.
\6\ Died Apr. 18, 1853.
\7\ Died Nov. 22, 1875.
\8\ Died Nov. 25, 1885.
\9\ Died Nov. 21, 1899.
\10\ Died Oct. 30, 1912.
\11\ Resigned Oct. 10, 1973.
\12\ Nominated to be Vice President by President Richard M. Nixon on Oct. 12, 1973; confirmed by the Senate on
  Nov. 27, 1973; confirmed by the House of Representatives on Dec. 6, 1973; took the oath of office on Dec. 6,
  1973 in the Hall of the House of Representatives. This was the first time a Vice President was nominated by
  the President and confirmed by the Congress pursuant to the 25th amendment to the Constitution.
\13\ Resigned from office.
\14\ Nominated to be Vice President by President Gerald R. Ford on Aug. 20, 1974; confirmed by the Senate on
  Dec. 10, 1974; confirmed by the House of Representatives on Dec. 19, 1974; took the oath of office on Dec. 19,
  1974, in the Senate Chamber.