Membership of the 94th Congress of the United States

 

January 3, 1975 to January 3, 1977

 

First Session:  January 14, 1975 to December 19, 1975

Second Session:  January 19, 1976 to October 1, 1976

 

Vice President of the United States: 

Nelson A. Rockefeller (New York)

President Pro Tempore of the Senate: 

James O. Eastland (Mississippi)

Secretary of the Senate: 

Francis R. Valeo (District of Columbia)

Sergeant at Arms of the Senate: 

William H. Wannall (Maryland)
F. Nordy Hoffmann (Maryland), from January 1, 1976

 

 

Speaker of the House of Representatives: 

Carl Albert (Oklahoma)

Clerk of the House: 

W. Pat Jennings (Virginia)
Edmund L. Henshaw, Jr. (Virginia), from December 17, 1975

Sergeant at Arms of the House: 

Kenneth R. Harding (Virginia)

Doorkeeper of the House: 

James T. Molloy (New York)

Postmaster of the House: 

Robert V. Rota (Pennsylvania)

 

Alabama

 

Senators

 

John J. Sparkman

James B. Allen

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Jack Edwards

District 2:

William L. Dickinson

District 3:

William F. Nichols

District 4:

Tom Bevill

District 5:

Robert E. Jones, Jr.

District 6:

John H. Buchanan, Jr.

District 7:

Walter Flowers

 

Alaska

 

Senators

 

Theodore F. Stevens

Mike Gravel

 

Representative At Large

 

Don E. Young

 

Arizona

 

Senators

 

Paul J. Fannin

Barry M. Goldwater

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

John J. Rhodes

District 2:

Morris K. Udall

District 3:

Sam Steiger

District 4:

John B. Conlan

 

Arkansas

 

Senators

 

John L. McClelland

Dale L. Bumpers

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Bill Alexander, Jr.

District 2:

Wilbur D. Mills

District 3:

John P. Hammerschmidt

District 4:

Ray Thornton

 

California

 

Senators

 

Alan M. Cranston

John V. Tunney (resigned January 1, 1977)

S. I. Hayakawa (elected to the six-year term commencing January 3, 1977 and subsequently appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John V. Tunney; served from January 2, 1977)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Harold T. Johnson

District 2:

Don H. Clausen

District 3:

John E. Moss

District 4:

Robert L. Leggett

District 5:

John L. Burton

District 6:

Phillip Burton

District 7:

George Miller

District 8:

Ron V. Dellums

District 9:

Fortney H. Stark

District 10:

Don Edwards

District 11:

Leo J. Ryan

District 12:

Pete McCluskey

District 13:

Norman Y. Mineta

District 14:

John J. McFall

District 15:

Bernice F. Sisk

District 16:

Burt L. Talcott

District 17:

John H. Krebs

District 18:

William M. Ketchum

District 19:

Robert J. Lagomarsino

District 20:

Barry M. Goldwater, Jr.

District 21:

James C. Corman

District 22:

Carlos Moorhead

District 23:

Thomas M. Rees

District 24:

Henry A. Waxman

District 25:

Edward R. Roybal

District 26:

John H. Rousselot

District 27:

Alphonzo Bell

District 28:

Yvonne B. Burke

District 29:

Augustus F. Hawkins

District 30:

George E. Danielson

District 31:

Charles H. Wilson

District 32:

Glenn M. Anderson

District 33:

Del M. Clawson

District 34:

Mark W. Hannaford

District 35:

James F. Lloyd

District 36:

George E. Brown, Jr.

District 37:

Jerry L. Pettis (died February 14, 1975 in an airplane crash in Banning, CA)

Shirley N. Pettis (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of her husband, Jerry Pettis; served from April 29, 1975)

District 38:

Jerry M. Patterson

District 39:

Charles E. Wiggins

District 40:

Andrew J. Hinshaw

District 41:

Bob Wilson

District 42:

Lionel Van Deerlin

District 43:

Clair W. Burgener

 

Colorado

 

Senators

 

Floyd K. Haskell

Gary W. Hart

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Patricia S. Schroeder

District 2:

Timothy E. Wirth

District 3:

Frank E. Evans

District 4:

James P. Johnson

District 5:

William L. Armstrong

 

Connecticut

 

Senators

 

Abraham A. Ribicoff

Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

William R. Cotter

District 2:

Chrisopher J. Dodd

District 3:

Robert N. Giaimo

District 4:

Stewart B. McKinney

District 5:

Ronald A. Sarasin

District 6:

Toby Moffett

 

Delaware

 

Senators

 

William V. Roth, Jr.

Joseph R. Biden

 

Representative At Large

 

Pierre S. du Pont IV

 

Florida

 

Senators

 

Lawton M. Chiles, Jr.

Richard B. Stone

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Robert L. F. Sikes

District 2:

Don Fuqua

District 3:

Charles E. Bennett

District 4:

William V. Chappell, Jr.

District 5:

Richard Kelly

District 6:

Bill Young

District 7:

Sam M. Gibbons

District 8:

James A. Haley

District 9:

Louis Frey, Jr.

District 10:

Louis A. Bafalis

District 11:

Paul G. Rogers

District 12:

J. Herbert Burke

District 13:

William Lehman

District 14:

Claude D. Pepper

District 15:

Dante B. Fascell

 

Georgia

 

Senators

 

Herman E. Tallmadge

Samuel A. Nunn

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Ronald B. Ginn

District 2:

M. Dawson Mathis

District 3:

Jack T. Brinkley

District 4:

Elliott H. Levitas

District 5:

Andrew J. Young, Jr.

District 6:

John J. Flynt, Jr.

District 7:

Larry P. McDonald

District 8:

Williamson S. Stuckey, Jr.

District 9:

Phillip M. Landrum

District 10:

Robert G. Stephens, Jr.

 

Hawaii

 

Senators

 

Hiram L. Fong

Daniel K. Inouye

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Spark M. Matsunaga

District 2:

Patsy T. Mink

 

Idaho

 

Senators

 

Frank F. Church

James A. McClure

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Steven D. Symms

District 2:

George V. Hansen

 

Illinois

 

Senators

 

Charles H. Percy

Adlai E. Stevenson III

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Ralph H. Metcalfe

District 2:

Morgan F. Murphy

District 3:

Martin A. Russo

District 4:

Edward J. Derwinski

District 5:

John C. Kluczynski (died January 26, 1975)

John G. Fary (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John C. Kluczynski; served from July 8, 1975)

District 6:

Henry J. Hyde

District 7:

Cardiss Collins

District 8:

Daniel D. Rostenkowski

District 9:

Sidney R. Yates

District 10:

Abner J. Mikva

District 11:

Frank Annunzio

District 12:

Philip M. Crane

District 13:

Robert McClory

District 14:

John N. Erlenborn

District 15:

Tim Lee Hall

District 16:

John B. Anderson

District 17:

George M. O'Brien

District 18:

Robert H. Michel

District 19:

Thomas F. Railsback

District 20:

Paul Findley

District 21:

Edward R. Madigan

District 22:

George E. Shipley

District 23:

Melvin Price

District 24:

Paul M. Simon

 

Indiana

 

Senators

 

Vance Hartke

Birch E. Bayh

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Ray J. Madden

District 2:

Floyd J. Fithian

District 3:

John Brademas

District 4:

J. Edward Roush

District 5:

Elwood H. Hillis

District 6:

David W. Evans

District 7:

John T. Myers

District 8:

Philip H. Hayes

District 9:

Lee H. Hamilton

District 10:

Philip R. Sharp

District 11:

Andrew Jacobs, Jr.

 

Iowa

 

Senators

 

Richard C. Clark

John C. Culver

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Edward M. Mezvinsky

District 2:

Michael T. Blouin

District 3:

Charles E. Grassley

District 4:

Neal E. Smith

District 5:

Thomas R. Harkin

District 6:

Berkley W. Bedell

 

Kansas

 

Senators

 

James B. Pearson

Robert J. Dole

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Keith G. Sebelius

District 2:

Martha E. Keys

District 3:

Larry Winn, Jr.

District 4:

Garner E. Shriver

District 5:

Joe Skubitz

 

Kentucky

 

Senators

 

Walter D. Huddleston

Wendell H. Ford

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Carroll Hubbard, Jr.

District 2:

William H. Natcher

District 3:

Romano L. Mazzoli

District 4:

Gene Snyder

District 5:

Tim Lee Carter

District 6:

John B. Breckinridge

District 7:

Carl D. Perkins

 

Louisiana

 

Senators

 

Russell B. Long

J. Bennett Johnston, Jr.

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

F. Edward Hébert

District 2:

Corinne C. Boggs

District 3:

David C. Treen

District 4:

Joe Waggonner, Jr.

District 5:

Otto E. Passman

District 6:

W. Henson Moore III (election contested and the result vacated by the Louisiana courts; served from January 7, 1975)

District 7:

John B. Breaux

District 8:

Gillis W. Long

 

Maine

 

Senators

 

Edmund S. Muskie

William S. Hathaway

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

David F. Emery

District 2:

William S. Cohen

 

Maryland

 

Senators

 

Charles McC. Mathias

J. Glenn Beall, Jr.

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Robert E. Bauman

District 2:

Clarence D. Long

District 3:

Paul S. Sarbanes

District 4:

Marjorie S. Holt

District 5:

Gladys N. Spellman

District 6:

Goodloe E. Byron

District 7:

Parren J. Mitchell

District 8:

Gilbert Gude

 

Massachusetts

 

Senators

 

Edward M. Kennedy

Edward W. Brooke III

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Silvio O. Conte

District 2:

Edward P. Boland

District 3:

Joseph D. Early

District 4:

Robert F. Drinan

District 5:

Paul E. Tsongas

District 6:

Michael J. Harrington

District 7:

Torbert H. Macdonald (died May 21, 1976)

Edward J. Markey (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Torbert H. Macdonald; served from November 2, 1976)

District 8:

Thomas P. O'Neill

District 9:

Joe Moakley

District 10:

Margaret M. Heckler

District 11:

James A. Burke

District 12:

Gerry E. Studds

 

Michigan

 

Senators

 

Phillip A. Hart (died December 26, 1976)

Robert P. Griffin

Donald W. Riegle, Jr. (elected for the term commencing January 3, 1977; subsequently appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Phillip A. Hart; served from December 30, 1976)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

John Conyers, Jr.

District 2:

Marvin L. Esch

District 3:

Garry E. Brown

District 4:

J. Edward Hutchinson

District 5:

Richard F. Vander Veen

District 6:

Bob Carr

District 7:

Donald W. Riegle, Jr. (resigned December 30, 1976 to become Senator)

District 8:

J. Bob Traxler

District 9:

Guy Vander Jagt

District 10:

Elford A. Cederberg

District 11:

Philip E. Ruppe

District 12:

James G. O'Hara

District 13:

Charles C. Diggs, Jr.

District 14:

Lucien N. Nedzi

District 15:

William D. Ford

District 16:

John D. Dingell, Jr.

District 17:

William N. Brodhead

District 18:

James J. Blanchard

District 19:

William S. Broomfield

 

Minnesota

 

Senators

 

Walter F. Mondale (resigned December 30, 1976 to become Vice President of the United States)

Hubert H. Humphrey

Wendell R. Anderson (appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Walter F. Mondale; served from December 30, 1976)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Al Quie

District 2:

Tom Hagedorn

District 3:

Bill Frenzel

District 4:

Joseph E. Karth

District 5:

Donald M. Fraser

District 6:

Richard M. Nolan

District 7:

Bob Bergland

District 8:

James L. Oberstar

 

Mississippi

 

Senators

 

James O. Eastland

John C. Stennis

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Jamie L. Whitten

District 2:

David R. Bowen

District 3:

Sonny Montgomery

District 4:

Thad Cochran

District 5:

Trent Lott

 

Missouri

 

Senators

 

Stuart Symington (resigned December 27, 1976)

Thomas F. Eagleton

John C. Danforth (elected for the six-year term commencing January 3, 1977; subsequently appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Stuart Symington; served from December 27, 1976)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

William L. Clay, Sr.

District 2:

James W. Symington

District 3:

Leonor K. Sullivan

District 4:

William J. Randall

District 5:

Richard W. Bolling

District 6:

Jerry L. Litton (died August 3, 1976 in a private aircraft crash at the Chillicothe Municipal Airport, Chillicothe, MO)

E. Thomas Coleman (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Jerry L. Litton; served from November 2, 1976)

District 7:

Gene Taylor

District 8:

Richard H. Ichord II

District 9:

William L. Hungate

District 10:

William D. Burlison

 

Montana

 

Senators

 

Michael J. Mansfield

Lee W. Metcalf

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Max S. Baucus

District 2:

John Melcher

 

Nebraska

 

Senators

 

Roman L. Hruska (resigned December 27, 1976)

Carl T. Curtis

Edward Zorinsky (elected for the six-year term commencing January 3, 1977; subsequently appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Roman L. Hruska; served from December 28, 1976)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Charles Thone

District 2:

John Y. McCollister

District 3:

Virginia D. Smith

 

Nevada

 

Senators

 

Howard W. Cannon

Paul D. Laxalt

 

Representative At Large

 

James D. Santini

 

New Hampshire

 

Senators

 

Thomas J. McIntyre

Louis C. Wyman (election successfully challenged by John A. Durkin; seat declared vacant August 8, 1975)

Norris H. Cotton (appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the contested election of November 5, 1974; served from August 8, 1975 to September 18, 1975, when John A. Durkin was elected)

John A. Durkin (successfully challenged the election of Louis C. Wyman; elected to fill the vacancy; served from September 18, 1975)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Norman E. D'Amours

District 2:

James C. Cleveland

 

New Jersey

 

Senators

 

Clifford P. Case

Harrison A. Williams, Jr.

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

James J. Florio

District 2:

William J. Hughes

District 3:

James J. Howard

District 4:

Frank Thompson, Jr.

District 5:

Millicent H. Fenwick

District 6:

Edwin B. Forsythe

District 7:

Andrew Maguire

District 8:

Robert A. Roe

District 9:

Henry Heltoski

District 10:

Peter W. Rodino, Jr.

District 11:

Joseph G. Minish

District 12:

Matthew J. Rinaldo

District 13:

Helen S. Meyner

District 14:

Dominick V. Daniels

District 15:

Edward J. Patten

 

New Mexico

 

Senators

 

Joseph M. Montoya

Pete V. Domenici

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Manuel Lujan

District 2:

Harold L. Runnels

 

New York

 

Senators

 

Jacob K. Javits

James L. Buckley

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Otis G. Pike

District 2:

Thomas J. Downey

District 3:

Jerome A. Ambro, Jr.

District 4:

Norman F. Lent

District 5:

John W. Wydler

District 6:

Lester L. Wolff

District 7:

Joseph P. Addabbo

District 8: