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1.
Who are the freshman House Members serving in the 111th Congress?
Democrats1. Bobby Bright (2) AL | 12. Chellie Pingree (1) ME
| 23. Eric J. J. Massa (29) NY
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2. Parker Griffith (5) AL | 13. Mark Schauer (7) MI
| 24. Larry Kissell (8) NC
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3. Ann Kirkpatrick (1) AZ
| 14. Gary Peters (9) MI
| 25. Steve Driehaus (1) OH
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4. Jared Polis (2) CO | 15. Dina Titus (3) NV | 26. Mary Jo Kilroy (15) OH
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5. Betsy Markey (4) CO | 16. John Adler (3) NJ | 27. John A. Boccieri (16) OH
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6. Jim Himes (4) CT
| 17. Martin T. Heinrich (1) NM | 28. Kurt Schrader (5) OR
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7. Alan Grayson (8) FL
| 18. Harry Teague (2) NM | 29. Kathy Dahlkemper (3) PA |
8. Suzanne Kosmas (24) FL
| 19. Ben R. Luján (3) NM
| 30. Glenn Nye (2) VA
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9. Walt Minnick (1) ID
| 20. Michael McMahon (13) NY | 31. Tom Perriello (5) VA
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10. Deborah Halvorson (11) IL
| 21. Paul D. Tonko (21) NY | 32. Gerald E. "Gerry" Connolly (11) VA
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11. Frank Kratovil (1) MD
| 22. Daniel B. Maffei (25) NY | 33. Pedro Pierluisi (At-Large) Puerto Rico
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Republicans1. Tom McClintock (4) CA
| 9. Anh "Joseph" Cao (2) LA | 17. Steve Austria (7) OH |
2. Duncan D. Hunter (52) CA
| 10. John Fleming (4) LA | 18. Glenn Thompson (5) PA |
3. Mike Coffman (6) CO
| 11. William "Bill" Cassidy (6) LA | 19. Phil Roe (1) TN | |
4. Bill Posey (15) FL
| 12. Erik Paulsen (3) MN | 20. Pete Olson (22) TX |
5. Tom Rooney (16) FL
| 13. Gregg Harper (3) MS
| 21. Jason Chaffetz (3) UT |
6. Aaron Schock (18) IL
| 14. Blaine Luetkemeyer (9) MO | 22. Cynthia Lummis (At-Large) WY |
7. Lynn Jenkins (2) KS | 15. Leonard Lance (7) NJ |
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8. S. Brett Guthrie (2) KY | 16. Christopher Lee (26) NY | | |
Independent1. Gregorio Sablan (At-Large) Northern Mariana Islands
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2.
Who are the youngest and the oldest Representatives of the 111th Congress?
Youngest | |
Aaron Schock, R-IL | 05/28/1981 |
Duncan D. Hunter, R-CA | 12/07/1976 |
Patrick T. McHenry, R-NC | 10/22/1975 |
Jared Polis, D-CO
| 05/12/1975
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André Carson, D-IN
| 10/16/1974 |
Tom Perriello, D-VA
| 10/09/1974
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Glenn Nye, D-VA
| 09/09/1974
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Adam H. Putnam, R-FL
| 07/31/1974
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Patrick J. Murphy, D-PA
| 10/19/1973 |
Devin Nunes, R-CA
| 10/01/1973
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Oldest | |
Ralph Hall, R-TX | 05/03/1923 |
Roscoe G. Bartlett, R-MD
| 06/03/1926 |
John Dingell, D-MI | 07/08/1926 |
John Conyers Jr., D-MI | 05/16/1929 |
Louise Slaughter, D-NY | 08/14/1929 |
Dale Kildee, D-MI | 09/16/1929 |
Charles Rangel, D-NY | 06/11/1930 |
Sam Johnson, R-TX | 10/11/1930 |
C.W. Bill Young, R-FL | 12/16/1930 |
Fortney "Pete" Stark, D-CA | 11/11/1931 |
3.
Which Representatives are the recipients of nationally prestigious scholarships?
Rhodes Scholars | Fulbright Scholars |
Rep. Jim Cooper, D-TN | Rep. Tom Cole, R-OK |
Rep. James A. Himes, D-CT | Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-AZ |
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Marshall Scholar | |
Rep. John M. Spratt Jr., D-SC | |
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4.
How many Representatives have served in the military?
Ninety-six Representatives have served or are currently serving in the military on reserve duty.
5.
Who has served the longest term of service in the House? Who is currently the longest serving Member?
The Honorable Jamie Whitten of Mississippi served 53 years, 2 months. His service began on November 4, 1941 and ended on January 3, 1995.
Representative John Dingell of Michigan is the Dean of the House, having served 53 years beginning his service on December 13, 1955 and serving to the present day.