Congressional Directory for the 115th Congress (2017-2018), October 2018 Revision
[Pages 305-315]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]


                            STATE DELEGATIONS

Number before names designates Congressional district. Senate and House 
Republicans in roman; Senate and House Democrats in italic; Independents 
     in Small Caps; Resident Commissioner and Delegates in boldface.

                                 ALABAMA

    SENATORS
    Richard C. Shelby
    Doug Jones \1\

    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Republicans 6, Democrat 1]

    1. Bradley Byrne
    2. Martha Roby
      3. Mike Rogers
      4. Robert B. Aderholt
      5. Mo Brooks
      6. Gary J. Palmer
      7. Terri A. Sewell
      

                                 ALASKA

    SENATORS
    Lisa Murkowski
    Dan Sullivan
  
      REPRESENTATIVE
      [Republican 1]
      At Large - Don Young

                                 ARIZONA

    SENATORS
    John McCain
    Jeff Flake

    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Republicans 5, Democrats 4]

    1. Tom O'Halleran
    2. Martha McSally
      3. Raul M. Grijalva
      4. Paul A. Gosar
      5. Andy Biggs
      6. David Schweikert
      7. Ruben Gallego
      8. Debbie Lesko \2\
      9. Kyrsten Sinema

                                ARKANSAS

    SENATORS
    John Boozman
    Tom Cotton
    
    
    
    
      REPRESENTATIVES
      [Republicans 4]

      1. Eric A. ``Rick'' Crawford
      2. J. French Hill
      3. Steve Womack
      4. Bruce Westerman

                               CALIFORNIA

    SENATORS
    Dianne Feinstein
    Kamala D. Harris

    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Republicans 14, Democrats 39]

    1. Doug LaMalfa
      2. Jared Huffman
      3. John Garamendi
      4. Tom McClintock
      5. Mike Thompson
      6. Doris O. Matsui
      7. Ami Bera
      8. Paul Cook

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    9. Jerry McNerney
    10. Jeff Denham
    11. Mark DeSaulnier
    12. Nancy Pelosi
    13. Barbara Lee
    14. Jackie Speier
    15. Eric Swalwell
    16. Jim Costa
    17. Ro Khanna
    18. Anna G. Eshoo
    19. Zoe Lofgren
    20. Jimmy Panetta
    21. David G. Valadao
    22. Devin Nunes
    23. Kevin McCarthy
    24. Salud O. Carbajal
    25. Stephen Knight
    26. Julia Brownley
    27. Judy Chu
    28. Adam B. Schiff
    29. Tony Cardenas
    30. Brad Sherman
    31. Pete Aguilar
      32. Grace F. Napolitano
      33. Ted Lieu
      34. Jimmy Gomez \3\
      35. Norma J. Torres
      36. Raul Ruiz
      37. Karen Bass
      38. Linda T. Sanchez
      39. Edward R. Royce
      40. Lucille Roybal-Allard
      41. Mark Takano
      42. Ken Calvert
      43. Maxine Waters
      44. Nanette Diaz Barragan
      45. Mimi Walters
      46. J. Luis Correa
      47. Alan S. Lowenthal
      48. Dana Rohrabacher
      49. Darrell E. Issa
      50. Duncan Hunter
      51. Juan Vargas
      52. Scott H. Peters
      53. Susan A. Davis

                                COLORADO

    SENATORS
    Michael F. Bennet
    Cory Gardner

    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Republicans 4, Democrats 3]

    1. Diana DeGette
      2. Jared Polis
      3. Scott R. Tipton
      4. Ken Buck
      5. Doug Lamborn
      6. Mike Coffman
      7. Ed Perlmutter

                               CONNECTICUT

    SENATORS
    Richard Blumenthal
    Christopher Murphy

    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Democrats 5]

    1. John B. Larson
      2. Joe Courtney
      3. Rosa L. DeLauro
      4. James A. Himes
      5. Elizabeth H. Esty
  
  

                                DELAWARE

    SENATORS
    Thomas R. Carper
    Christopher A. Coons

      REPRESENTATIVE
      [Democrat 1]

      At Large - Lisa Blunt Rochester

                                 FLORIDA

    SENATORS
    Bill Nelson
    Marco Rubio

    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Republicans 16, Democrats 11]

    1. Matt Gaetz
    2. Neal P. Dunn
    3. Ted S. Yoho
    4. John H. Rutherford
      5. Al Lawson, Jr.
      6. Ron DeSantis
      7. Stephanie N. Murphy
      8. Bill Posey
      9. Darren Soto
      10. Val Butler Demings
      11. Daniel Webster
      12. Gus M. Bilirakis
      13. Charlie Crist
      14. Kathy Castor

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    15. Dennis A. Ross
    16. Vern Buchanan
    17. Thomas J. Rooney
    18. Brian J. Mast
    19. Francis Rooney
    20. Alcee L. Hastings
    21. Lois Frankel
      22. Theodore E. Deutch
      23. Debbie Wasserman Schultz
      24. Frederica S. Wilson
      25. Mario Diaz-Balart
      26. Carlos Curbelo
      27. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen

                                 GEORGIA

    SENATORS
    Johnny Isakson
    David Perdue
  
    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Republicans 10, Democrats 4]

    1. Earl L. ``Buddy'' Carter
    2. Sanford D. Bishop, Jr.
    3. A. Drew Ferguson, IV
    4. Henry C. ``Hank'' Johnson, Jr.
      5. John Lewis
      6. Karen C. Handel \4\
      7. Rob Woodall
      8. Austin Scott
      9. Doug Collins
      10. Jody B. Hice
      11. Barry Loudermilk
      12. Rick W. Allen
      13. David Scott
      14. Tom Graves

                                 HAWAII

    SENATORS
    Brian Schatz
    Mazie K. Hirono
  
  
      REPRESENTATIVES
      [Democrats 2]

      1. Colleen Hanabusa
      2. Tulsi Gabbard

                                  IDAHO

    SENATORS
    Mike Crapo
    James E. Risch
  
  
      REPRESENTATIVES
      [Republicans 2]

      1. Raul R. Labrador
      2. Michael K. Simpson

                                ILLINOIS

    SENATORS
    Richard J. Durbin
    Tammy Duckworth

    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Republicans 7, Democrats 11]

    1. Bobby L. Rush
    2. Robin L. Kelly
    3. Daniel Lipinski
    4. Luis V. Gutierrez
    5. Mike Quigley
    6. Peter J. Roskam
    7. Danny K. Davis
      8. Raja Krishnamoorthi
      9. Janice D. Schakowsky
      10. Bradley Scott Schneider
      11. Bill Foster
      12. Mike Bost
      13. Rodney Davis
      14. Randy Hultgren
      15. John Shimkus
      16. Adam Kinzinger
      17. Cheri Bustos
      18. Darin LaHood

                                 INDIANA

    SENATORS
    Joe Donnelly
    Todd Young

    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Republicans 7, Democrats 2]

    1. Peter J. Visclosky
    2. Jackie Walorski
    3. Jim Banks
      4. Todd Rokita
      5. Susan W. Brooks
      6. Luke Messer
      7. Andre Carson
      8. Larry Bucshon
      9. Trey Hollingsworth
  

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                                  IOWA

    SENATORS
    Chuck Grassley
    Joni Ernst
  
  
  
  

      REPRESENTATIVES
      [Republicans 3, Democrat 1]

      1. Rod Blum
      2. David Loebsack
      3. David Young
      4. Steve King

                                 KANSAS

    SENATORS
    Pat Roberts
    Jerry Moran
  
  
  
  

      REPRESENTATIVES
      [Republicans 4]

      1. Roger W. Marshall
      2. Lynn Jenkins
      3. Kevin Yoder
      4. Ron Estes \5\

                                KENTUCKY

    SENATORS
    Mitch McConnell
    Rand Paul

    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Republicans 5, Democrat 1]

    1. James Comer
      2. Brett Guthrie
      3. John A. Yarmuth
      4. Thomas Massie
      5. Harold Rogers
      6. Andy Barr
  

                                LOUISIANA

    SENATORS
    Bill Cassidy
    John Kennedy

    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Republicans 5, Democrat 1]

    1. Steve Scalise
      2. Cedric L. Richmond
      3. Clay Higgins
      4. Mike Johnson
      5. Ralph Lee Abraham
      6. Garret Graves
  

                                  MAINE

    SENATORS
    Susan M. Collins
    Angus S. King, Jr.
  
  
      REPRESENTATIVES
      [Republican 1, Democrat 1]

      1. Chellie Pingree
      2. Bruce Poliquin

                                MARYLAND

    SENATORS
    Benjamin L. Cardin
    Chris Van Hollen

    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Republican 1, Democrats 7]

    1. Andy Harris
    2. C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger
      3. John P. Sarbanes
      4. Anthony G. Brown
      5. Steny H. Hoyer
      6. John K. Delaney
      7. Elijah E. Cummings
      8. Jamie Raskin


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                              MASSACHUSETTS

    SENATORS
    Elizabeth Warren
    Edward J. Markey
  

    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Democrats 9]

    1. Richard E. Neal
    2. James P. McGovern
      3. Niki Tsongas
      4. Joseph P. Kennedy III
      5. Katherine M. Clark
      6. Seth Moulton
      7. Michael E. Capuano
      8. Stephen F. Lynch
      9. William R. Keating

                                MICHIGAN

    SENATORS
    Debbie Stabenow
    Gary C. Peters

    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Republicans 9, Democrats 4, Vacant 1]

    1. Jack Bergman
    2. Bill Huizenga
    3. Justin Amash
    4. John R. Moolenaar
    5. Daniel T. Kildee
      6. Fred Upton
      7. Tim Walberg
      8. Mike Bishop
      9. Sander M. Levin
      10. Paul Mitchell
      11. David A. Trott
      12. Debbie Dingell
      13. ---- \6\
      14. Brenda L. Lawrence

                                MINNESOTA

    SENATORS
    Amy Klobuchar
    Tina Smith

    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Republicans 3, Democrats 5]

    1. Timothy J. Walz
    2. Jason Lewis
      3. Erik Paulsen
      4. Betty McCollum
      5. Keith Ellison
      6. Tom Emmer
      7. Collin C. Peterson
      8. Richard M. Nolan

                               MISSISSIPPI

    SENATORS
    Roger F. Wicker
    Cindy Hyde-Smith \7\
  
  
  
  
      REPRESENTATIVES
      [Republicans 3, Democrat 1]

      1. Trent Kelly
      2. Bennie G. Thompson
      3. Gregg Harper
      4. Steven M. Palazzo

                                MISSOURI

    SENATORS
    Claire McCaskill
    Roy Blunt

    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Republicans 6, Democrats 2]

    1. Wm. Lacy Clay
    2. Ann Wagner
      3. Blaine Luetkemeyer
      4. Vicky Hartzler
      5. Emanuel Cleaver
      6. Sam Graves
      7. Billy Long
      8. Jason Smith

                                 MONTANA

    SENATORS
    Jon Tester
    Steve Daines
  
      REPRESENTATIVE
      [Republican 1]

      At Large - Greg Gianforte \8\

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                                NEBRASKA

    SENATORS
    Deb Fischer
    Ben Sasse
    
  
  
      REPRESENTATIVES
      [Republicans 3]

      1. Jeff Fortenberry
      2. Don Bacon
      3. Adrian Smith

                                 NEVADA

    SENATORS
    Dean Heller
    Catherine Cortez Masto
  
  
  
  
      REPRESENTATIVES
      [Republican 1, Democrats 3]

      1. Dina Titus
      2. Mark E. Amodei
      3. Jacky Rosen
      4. Ruben J. Kihuen

                              NEW HAMPSHIRE

    SENATORS
    Jeanne Shaheen
    Margaret Wood Hassan
  
  
      REPRESENTATIVES
      [Democrats 2]

      1. Carol Shea-Porter
      2. Ann M. Kuster

                               NEW JERSEY

    SENATORS
    Robert Menendez
    Cory A. Booker

    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Republicans 5, Democrats 7]

    1. Donald Norcross
    2. Frank A. LoBiondo
    3. Thomas MacArthur
    4. Christopher H. Smith
    5. Josh Gottheimer
      6. Frank Pallone, Jr.
      7. Leonard Lance
      8. Albio Sires
      9. Bill Pascrell, Jr.
      10. Donald M. Payne, Jr.
      11. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen
      12. Bonnie Watson Coleman
  
  

                               NEW MEXICO

    SENATORS
    Tom Udall
    Martin Heinrich
  
  
 
      REPRESENTATIVES
      [Republican 1, Democrats 2]

      1. Michelle Lujan Grisham
      2. Stevan Pearce
      3. Ben Ray Lujan

                                NEW YORK

    SENATORS
    Charles E. Schumer
    Kirsten E. Gillibrand

    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Republicans 9, Democrats 17, Vacant 1]

    1. Lee M. Zeldin
    2. Peter T. King
      3. Thomas R. Suozzi
      4. Kathleen M. Rice
      5. Gregory W. Meeks
      6. Grace Meng
      7. Nydia M. Velazquez
      8. Hakeem S. Jeffries
      9. Yvette D. Clarke
      10. Jerrold Nadler

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    11. Daniel M. Donovan, Jr.
    12. Carolyn B. Maloney
    13. Adriano Espaillat
    14. Joseph Crowley
    15. Jose E. Serrano
    16. Eliot L. Engel
    17. Nita M. Lowey
    18. Sean Patrick Maloney
    19. John J. Faso
      20. Paul Tonko
      21. Elise M. Stefanik
      22. Claudia Tenney
      23. Tom Reed
      24. John Katko
      25. ---- \9\
      26. Brian Higgins
      27. Chris Collins

                             NORTH CAROLINA

    SENATORS
    Richard Burr
    Thom Tillis

    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Republicans 10, Democrats 3]

    1. G. K. Butterfield
    2. George Holding
    3. Walter B. Jones
    4. David E. Price
      5. Virginia Foxx
      6. Mark Walker
      7. David Rouzer
      8. Richard Hudson
      9. Robert Pittenger
      10. Patrick T. McHenry
      11. Mark Meadows
      12. Alma S. Adams
      13. Ted Budd

                              NORTH DAKOTA

    SENATORS
    John Hoeven
    Heidi Heitkamp
 

      REPRESENTATIVE
      [Republican 1]

      At Large - Kevin Cramer

                                  OHIO

    SENATORS
    Sherrod Brown
    Rob Portman

    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Republicans 11, Democrats 4, Vacant 1]

    1. Steve Chabot
    2. Brad R. Wenstrup
    3. Joyce Beatty
    4. Jim Jordan
    5. Robert E. Latta
    6. Bill Johnson
      7. Bob Gibbs
      8. Warren Davidson
      9. Marcy Kaptur
      10. Michael R. Turner
      11. Marcia L. Fudge
      12. ---- \10\
      13. Tim Ryan
      14. David P. Joyce
      15. Steve Stivers
      16. James B. Renacci

                                OKLAHOMA

    SENATORS
    James M. Inhofe
    James Lankford
    
    
    
    
    
      REPRESENTATIVES
      [Republicans 4, Vacant 1]

      1. ---- \11\
      2. Markwayne Mullin
      3. Frank D. Lucas
      4. Tom Cole
      5. Steve Russell

                                 OREGON

    SENATORS
    Ron Wyden
    Jeff Merkley
  
      REPRESENTATIVES
      [Republican 1, Democrats 4]

      1. Suzanne Bonamici

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    2. Greg Walden
    3. Earl Blumenauer
      4. Peter A. DeFazio
      5. Kurt Schrader

                              PENNSYLVANIA

    SENATORS
    Robert P. Casey, Jr.
    Patrick J. Toomey

    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Republicans 11, Democrats 6, Vacant 1]

    1. Robert A. Brady
    2. Dwight Evans
    3. Mike Kelly
    4. Scott Perry
    5. Glenn Thompson
    6. Ryan A. Costello
    7. ---- \12\
      8. Brian K. Fitzpatrick
      9. Bill Shuster
      10. Tom Marino
      11. Lou Barletta
      12. Keith J. Rothfus
      13. Brendan F. Boyle
      14. Michael F. Doyle
      15. ---- \13\
      16. Lloyd Smucker
      17. Matt Cartwright
      18. Conor Lamb \14\

                              RHODE ISLAND

    SENATORS
    Jack Reed
    Sheldon Whitehouse
  
  
      REPRESENTATIVES
      [Democrats 2]

      1. David N. Cicilline
      2. James R. Langevin

                             SOUTH CAROLINA

    SENATORS
    Lindsey Graham
    Tim Scott

    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Republicans 6, Democrat 1]

    1. Mark Sanford
      2. Joe Wilson
      3. Jeff Duncan
      4. Trey Gowdy
      5. Ralph Norman \15\
      6. James E. Clyburn
      7. Tom Rice

                              SOUTH DAKOTA

    SENATORS
    John Thune
    Mike Rounds
  
      REPRESENTATIVE
      [Republican 1]

      At Large - Kristi L. Noem

                                TENNESSEE

    SENATORS
    Lamar Alexander
    Bob Corker
 
    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Republicans 7, Democrats 2]

    1. David P. Roe
    2. John J. Duncan, Jr.
      3. Charles J. ``Chuck'' Fleischmann
      4. Scott DesJarlais
      5. Jim Cooper
      6. Diane Black
      7. Marsha Blackburn
      8. David Kustoff
      9. Steve Cohen

                                  TEXAS

    SENATORS
    John Cornyn
    Ted Cruz

    REPRESENTATIVES

      [Republicans 25, Democrats 11]

      1. Louie Gohmert
      2. Ted Poe
      3. Sam Johnson
      4. John Ratcliffe

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    5. Jeb Hensarling
    6. Joe Barton
    7. John Abney Culberson
    8. Kevin Brady
    9. Al Green
    10. Michael T. McCaul
    11. K. Michael Conaway
    12. Kay Granger
    13. Mac Thornberry
    14. Randy K. Weber, Sr.
    15. Vicente Gonzalez
    16. Beto O'Rourke
    17. Bill Flores
    18. Sheila Jackson Lee
    19. Jodey C. Arrington
    20. Joaquin Castro
      21. Lamar Smith
      22. Pete Olson
      23. Will Hurd
      24. Kenny Marchant
      25. Roger Williams
      26. Michael C. Burgess
      27. Michael Cloud \16\
      28. Henry Cuellar
      29. Gene Green
      30. Eddie Bernice Johnson
      31. John R. Carter
      32. Pete Sessions
      33. Marc A. Veasey
      34. Filemon Vela
      35. Lloyd Doggett
      36. Brian Babin

                                  UTAH

    SENATORS
    Orrin G. Hatch
    Mike Lee
  
  
  
  
      REPRESENTATIVES
      [Republicans 4]

      1. Rob Bishop
      2. Chris Stewart
      3. John R. Curtis \17\
      4. Mia B. Love

                                 VERMONT

    SENATORS
    Patrick J. Leahy
    Bernard Sanders
 
      REPRESENTATIVE
      [Democrat 1]

      At Large - Peter Welch

                                VIRGINIA

    SENATORS
    Mark R. Warner
    Tim Kaine

    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Republicans 7, Democrats 4]

    1. Robert J. Wittman
    2. Scott Taylor
    3. Robert C. ``Bobby'' Scott
      4. A. Donald McEachin
      5. Thomas A. Garrett, Jr.
      6. Bob Goodlatte
      7. Dave Brat
      8. Donald S. Beyer, Jr.
      9. H. Morgan Griffith
      10. Barbara Comstock
      11. Gerald E. Connolly

                               WASHINGTON

    SENATORS
    Patty Murray
    Maria Cantwell
  
    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Republicans 4, Democrats 6]

    1. Suzan K. DelBene
    2. Rick Larsen
      3. Jaime Herrera Beutler
      4. Dan Newhouse
      5. Cathy McMorris Rodgers
      6. Derek Kilmer
      7. Pramila Jayapal
      8. David G. Reichert
      9. Adam Smith
      10. Denny Heck

                              WEST VIRGINIA

    SENATORS
    Joe Manchin III
    Shelley Moore Capito

    REPRESENTATIVES
      [Republicans 3]

      1. David B. McKinley
      2. Alexander X. Mooney
      3. Evan H. Jenkins


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                                WISCONSIN

    SENATORS
    Ron Johnson
    Tammy Baldwin
  
    REPRESENTATIVES
    [Republicans 5, Democrats 3]

    1. Paul D. Ryan
      2. Mark Pocan
      3. Ron Kind
      4. Gwen Moore
      5. F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr.
      6. Glenn Grothman
      7. Sean P. Duffy
      8. Mike Gallagher

                                 WYOMING

    SENATORS
    Michael B. Enzi
    John Barrasso
  
      REPRESENTATIVE
      [Republican 1]

      At Large - Liz Cheney

                             AMERICAN SAMOA

                                     

    DELEGATE
    [Republican 1]

      Aumua Amata Coleman Radewagen
 

                          DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

                                     

    DELEGATE
    [Democrat 1]

      Eleanor Holmes Norton
 

                                  GUAM

    DELEGATE
    [Democrat 1]

      Madeleine Z. Bordallo
  

                        NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS

    DELEGATE
    [Democrat 1]

      Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan
  

                               PUERTO RICO

                                     

    RESIDENT COMMISSIONER
    [Republican 1]

      Jenniffer Gonzalez-Colon
  

                             VIRGIN ISLANDS

                                     

    DELEGATE
    [Democrat 1]

      Stacey E. Plaskett

\1\ Elected December 12, 2017, to fill the vacancy caused by the 
    resignation of Jeff Sessions, a seat subsequently held by appointed 
    Senator Luther Strange.
\2\ Elected April 24, 2018, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation 
    of Trent Franks, December 8, 2017.
\3\ Elected June 6, 2017, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation of 
    Xavier Becerra, January 24, 2017.
\4\ Elected June 20, 2017, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation of 
    Tom Price, February 10, 2017.
\5\ Elected April 11, 2017, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation 
    of Mike Pompeo, January 23, 2017.
\6\ Vacancy due to the resignation of John Conyers, Jr., December 5, 
    2017.
\7\ Appointed to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the 
    resignation of Thad Cochran; took the oath of office on April 9, 
    2018, to serve until a special election is held on November 6, 2018, 
    for the remainder of the term ending January 3, 2021.
\8\ Elected May 25, 2017, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation of 
    Ryan K. Zinke, March 1, 2017.

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\9\ Vacancy due to the death of Louise McIntosh Slaughter, March 16, 
    2018.
\10\ Vacancy due to the resignation of Patrick J. Tiberi, January 15, 
    2018.
\11\ Vacancy due to the resignation of Jim Bridenstine, April 23, 2018.
\12\ Vacancy due to the resignation of Patrick Meehan, April 27, 2018.
\13\ Vacancy due to the resignation of Charles W. Dent, May 12, 2018.
\14\ Elected March 13, 2018, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation 
    of Timothy Murphy, October 21, 2017.
\15\ Elected June 20, 2017, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation 
    of Mick Mulvaney, February 16, 2017.
\16\ Elected June 30, 2018, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation 
    of Blake Farenthold, April 6, 2018.
\17\ Elected November 7, 2017, to fill the vacancy due to the 
    resignation of Jason Chaffetz, June 30, 2017.