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40 new members of the 111th Congress.

The 111th United States Congress began on January 3, 2009. There were nine new senators (seven Democrats, two Republicans) and 54 new representatives (32 Democrats, 22 Republicans), as well as two new delegates (one Democrat, one independent), at the start of its first session. Additionally, 12 senators (nine Democrats, three Republicans) and 11 representatives (seven Democrats, four Republicans) took office on various dates in order to fill vacancies during the 111th Congress before it ended on January 3, 2011.

The presidents of the House Democratic freshman class were Gerry Connolly of Virginia and Martin Heinrich of New Mexico, while the president of the House Republican freshman class was Steve Austria of Ohio.

Senate

Took office January 3, 2009

State Image Senator Seniority Switched party Prior background Birth year Ref
Alaska Mark Begich (D) 9th
(98th overall)
Yes
Defeated Ted Stevens (R)
Mayor of Anchorage
Anchorage Assembly
1962
Colorado Mark Udall (D) 1st
(90th overall)
Yes
Open seat; replaced Wayne Allard (R)
U.S. House of Representatives
Colorado House of Representatives
Executive director of Outward Bound
1950
Idaho Jim Risch (R) 6th
(95th overall)
No
Open seat; replaced Larry Craig (R)
Governor of Idaho
Lieutenant Governor of Idaho
President pro tempore of the Idaho Senate
Ada County Prosecutor
1943
Nebraska Mike Johanns (R) 3rd
(92nd overall)
No
Open seat; replaced Chuck Hagel (R)
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture
Governor of Nebraska
Mayor of Lincoln
Lancaster County Board of Commissioners
1950
New Hampshire Jeanne Shaheen (D) 4th
(93rd overall)
Yes
Defeated John E. Sununu (R)
Governor of New Hampshire
New Hampshire Senate
1947
New Mexico Tom Udall (D) 2nd
(91st overall)
Yes
Open seat; replaced Pete Domenici (R)
U.S. House of Representatives
Attorney General of New Mexico
Assistant U.S. Attorney
1948
North Carolina Kay Hagan (D) 7th
(96th overall)
Yes
Defeated Elizabeth Dole (R)
North Carolina Senate 1953
Oregon Jeff Merkley (D) 8th
(97th overall)
Yes
Defeated Gordon H. Smith (R)
Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives 1956
Virginia Mark Warner (D) 5th
(94th overall)
Yes
Open seat; replaced John Warner (R)
Governor of Virginia
Chair of the Democratic Party of Virginia
1954

Took office during the 111th Congress

State Image Senator Took office Switched party Prior background Birth year Ref
Illinois Roland Burris (D) January 15, 2009 No
Appointed; replaced Barack Obama (D)
Illinois Attorney General
Illinois Comptroller
Illinois Director of General Services
Bank examiner for Comptroller James J. Saxon
1937
Delaware Ted Kaufman (D) January 16, 2009 No
Appointed; replaced Joe Biden (D)
Broadcasting Board of Governors
Chief of staff to U.S. Senator Joe Biden
1939
Colorado Michael Bennet (D) January 21, 2009 No
Appointed; replaced Ken Salazar (D)
Superintendent of Denver Public Schools
Chief of staff to Mayor John Hickenlooper
1964
New York Kirsten Gillibrand (D) January 26, 2009 No
Appointed; replaced Hillary Clinton (D)
U.S. House of Representatives
Special counsel to Secretary Andrew Cuomo
1966
Minnesota Al Franken (DFL) July 7, 2009 Yes
Defeated Norm Coleman (R)
Comedian
Host of The Al Franken Show
1951
Florida George LeMieux (R) September 9, 2009 No
Appointed; replaced Mel Martínez (R)
Chief of staff to Governor Charlie Crist
Deputy Florida Attorney General
Chair of the Broward County Republican Party
1969
Massachusetts Paul G. Kirk (D) September 24, 2009 No
Appointed; replaced Ted Kennedy (D)
Chair of the Democratic National Committee
Democratic National Committee Treasurer
1938
Massachusetts Scott Brown (R) February 4, 2010 Yes
Open seat; replaced Paul G. Kirk (D)
Massachusetts Senate
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Wrentham Selectman
U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's Corps
1959
West Virginia Carte Goodwin (D) July 16, 2010 No
Appointed; replaced Robert Byrd (D)
Chief counsel to Governor Joe Manchin 1974
Delaware Chris Coons (D) November 15, 2010 No
Open seat; replaced Ted Kaufman (D)
New Castle County Executive
New Castle County Council
1963
West Virginia Joe Manchin (D) November 15, 2010 No
Open seat; replaced Carte Goodwin (D)
Governor of West Virginia
Secretary of State of West Virginia
West Virginia Senate
West Virginia House of Delegates
1947
Illinois Mark Kirk (R) November 29, 2010 Yes
Open seat; replaced Roland Burris (D)
U.S. House of Representatives
U.S. Navy Reserve
1959

House of Representatives

Took office January 3, 2009

District Image Representative Switched party Prior background Birth year Ref
Alabama 2 Bobby Bright (D) Yes
Open seat; replaced Terry Everett (R)
Mayor of Montgomery 1952
Alabama 5 Parker Griffith (D) No
Open seat; replaced Bud Cramer (D)
Alabama Senate
U.S. Army Medical Corps
1942
Arizona 1 Ann Kirkpatrick (D) Yes
Open seat; replaced Rick Renzi (R)
Arizona House of Representatives 1950
California 4 Tom McClintock (R) No
Open seat; replaced John Doolittle (R)
California State Senate
California State Assembly
1956
California 52 Duncan D. Hunter (R) No
Open seat; replaced Duncan L. Hunter (R)
Real estate developer
U.S. Marine Corps Major
1976
Colorado 2 Jared Polis (D) No
Open seat; replaced Mark Udall (D)
Colorado State Board of Education 1975
Colorado 4 Betsy Markey (D) Yes
Defeated Marilyn Musgrave (R)
Legislative aide 1956
Colorado 6 Mike Coffman (R) No
Open seat; replaced Tom Tancredo (R)
Secretary of State of Colorado
Colorado State Treasurer
Colorado Senate
Colorado House of Representatives
U.S. Marine Corps Major
1955
Connecticut 4 Jim Himes (D) Yes
Defeated Chris Shays (R)
Greenwich Housing Authority
Vice President of Goldman Sachs
1966
Florida 8 Alan Grayson (D) Yes
Defeated Ric Keller (R)
Businessman 1958
Florida 15 Bill Posey (R) No
Open seat; replaced Dave Weldon (R)
Florida Senate
Florida House of Representatives
Rockledge City Council
1947
Florida 16 Tom Rooney (R) Yes
Defeated Tim Mahoney (D)
U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's Corps 1970
Florida 24 Suzanne Kosmas (D) Yes
Defeated Tom Feeney (R)
Florida House of Representatives 1944
Idaho 1 Walt Minnick (D) Yes
Defeated Bill Sali (R)
Staff assistant to President Richard Nixon
U.S. Army First Lieutenant
1942
Illinois 11 Debbie Halvorson (D) Yes
Open seat; replaced Jerry Weller (R)
Illinois Senate
Crete Township Clerk
1958
Illinois 18 Aaron Schock (R) No
Open seat; replaced Ray LaHood (R)
Illinois House of Representatives
Peoria Board of Education
1981
Kansas 2 Lynn Jenkins (R) Yes
Defeated Nancy Boyda (D)
Kansas State Treasurer
Kansas Senate
Kansas House of Representatives
1963
Kentucky 2 Brett Guthrie (R) No
Open seat; replaced Ron Lewis (R)
Kentucky Senate
U.S. Army First Lieutenant
1964
Louisiana 2 Joseph Cao (R) Yes
Defeated William Jefferson (D)
Professional advocate 1967
Louisiana 4 John Fleming (R) No
Open seat; replaced Jim McCrery (R)
Webster Parish Coroner
U.S. Navy
1951
Louisiana 6 Bill Cassidy (R) Yes
Defeated Don Cazayoux (D)
Louisiana State Senate
Physician
1957
Maine 1 Chellie Pingree (D) No
Open seat; replaced Tom Allen (D)
Maine Senate 1955
Maryland 1 Frank Kratovil (D) Yes
Defeated Wayne Gilchrest (R) in a primary
Queen Anne's County State's Attorney 1968
Michigan 7 Mark Schauer (D) Yes
Defeated Tim Walberg (R)
Michigan Senate
Michigan House of Representatives
Battle Creek City Commission
1961
Michigan 9 Gary Peters (D) Yes
Defeated Joe Knollenberg (R)
Michigan Lottery Commissioner
Michigan Senate
Rochester Hills City Council
Navy Supply Corps Lieutenant Commander
1958
Minnesota 3 Erik Paulsen (R) No
Open seat; replaced Jim Ramstad (R)
Minnesota House of Representatives 1965
Mississippi 3 Gregg Harper (R) No
Open seat; replaced Chip Pickering (R)
Brandon City Prosecutor
Richland City Prosecutor
Chair of the Rankin County Republican Party
1956
Missouri 9 Blaine Luetkemeyer (R) No
Open seat; replaced Kenny Hulshof (R)
Missouri Tourism Director
Missouri House of Representatives
St. Elizabeth Board of Trustees
1952
Nevada 3 Dina Titus (D) Yes
Defeated Jon Porter (R)
Nevada Senate
Political science professor
1950
New Jersey 3 John Adler (D) Yes
Open seat; replaced Jim Saxton (R)
New Jersey Senate
Cherry Hill Township Council
1959
New Jersey 7 Leonard Lance (R) No
Open seat; replaced Mike Ferguson (R)
New Jersey Senate
New Jersey General Assembly
1952
New Mexico 1 Martin Heinrich (D) Yes
Open seat; replaced Heather Wilson (R)
Albuquerque City Council 1971
New Mexico 2 Harry Teague (D) Yes
Open seat; replaced Steve Pearce (R)
Lea County Board of Commissioners 1949
New Mexico 3 Ben Ray Luján (D) No
Open seat; replaced Tom Udall (D)
New Mexico Public Regulation Commission 1972
New York 13 Michael McMahon (D) Yes
Open seat; replaced Vito Fossella (R)
New York City Council 1957
New York 21 Paul Tonko (D) No
Open seat; replaced Michael McNulty (D)
President of the NYSERDA
New York State Assembly
Montgomery County Board of Supervisors
1949
New York 25 Dan Maffei (D) Yes
Open seat; replaced James T. Walsh (R)
Congressional staffer 1968
New York 26 Chris Lee (R) No
Open seat; replaced Thomas M. Reynolds (R)
Businessman 1964
New York 29 Eric Massa (D) Yes
Defeated Randy Kuhl (R)
Congressional staffer
U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander
1959
North Carolina 8 Larry Kissell (D) Yes
Defeated Robin Hayes (R)
Businessman 1951
Ohio 1 Steve Driehaus (D) Yes
Defeated Steve Chabot (R)
Ohio House of Representatives
Peace Corps
1966
Ohio 7 Steve Austria (R) No
Open seat; replaced Dave Hobson (R)
Ohio Senate
Ohio House of Representatives
1958
Ohio 15 Mary Jo Kilroy (D) Yes
Open seat; replaced Deborah Pryce (R)
Franklin County Board of Commissioners
Columbus Board of Education
1949
Ohio 16 John Boccieri (D) Yes
Open seat; replaced Ralph Regula (R)
Ohio Senate
Ohio House of Representatives
U.S. Air Force Reserve Colonel
1969
Oregon 5 Kurt Schrader (D) No
Open seat; replaced Darlene Hooley (D)
Oregon State Senate
Oregon House of Representatives
Veterinarian
1951
Pennsylvania 3 Kathy Dahlkemper (D) Yes
Defeated Phil English (R)
Co-founder of the Lake Erie Arboretum 1957
Pennsylvania 5 Glenn Thompson (R) No
Open seat; replaced John Peterson (R)
Chair of the Centre County Republican Party
Bald Eagle School Board
Rehabilitation therapist manager
1959
Tennessee 1 Phil Roe (R) No
Defeated David Davis (R) in a primary
Mayor of Johnson City
Johnson City Board of Commissioners
U.S. Army Medical Corps
1945
Texas 22 Pete Olson (R) Yes
Defeated Nick Lampson (D)
Congressional staffer
U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander
1962
Utah 3 Jason Chaffetz (R) No
Defeated Chris Cannon (R) in a primary
Utah Valley Board of Trustees
Chief of staff to Governor Jon Huntsman Jr.
1967
Virginia 2 Glenn Nye (D) Yes
Defeated Thelma Drake (R)
USAID staff member
U.S. Foreign Service officer
1974
Virginia 5 Tom Perriello (D) Yes
Defeated Virgil Goode (R)
Entrepreneur 1974
Virginia 11 Gerry Connolly (D) Yes
Open seat; replaced Tom Davis (R)
Fairfax County Board of Supervisors 1950
Wyoming at-large Cynthia Lummis (R) No
Open seat; replaced Barbara Cubin (R)
Wyoming State Treasurer
Wyoming Senate
Wyoming House of Representatives
1954

Non-voting delegates

District Image Delegate Switched party Prior background Birth year Ref
Northern Mariana Islands at-large Gregorio Sablan (I) New seat Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives
U.S. Army
1955
Puerto Rico at-large Pedro Pierluisi (NP/D) No/Yes
Open seat; replaced Luis Fortuño (NP/R)
Secretary of Justice of Puerto Rico 1959

Took office during the 111th Congress

District Image Representative Took office Switched party Prior background Birth year Ref
Illinois 5 Mike Quigley (D) April 21, 2009 No
Succeeded Rahm Emanuel (D)
Cook County Board of Commissioners 1958
New York 20 Scott Murphy (D) April 29, 2009 No
Succeeded Kirsten Gillibrand (D)
Entrepreneur 1970
California 32 Judy Chu (D) July 14, 2009 No
Succeeded Hilda Solis (D)
California State Board of Equalization
California State Assembly
Monterey Park City Council
Garvey School District
1953
California 10 John Garamendi (D) November 5, 2009 No
Succeeded Ellen Tauscher (D)
Lieutenant Governor of California
California Insurance Commissioner
U.S. Deputy Secretary of the Interior
California State Senate
California State Assembly
1945
New York 23 Bill Owens (D) November 6, 2009 Yes
Succeeded John M. McHugh (R)
Lawyer
U.S. Air Force Reserve Captain
1949
Florida 19 Ted Deutch (D) April 15, 2010 No
Succeeded Robert Wexler (D)
Florida Senate 1966
Pennsylvania 12 Mark Critz (D) May 20, 2010 No
Succeeded John Murtha (D)
Business manager 1962
Hawaii 1 Charles Djou (R) May 25, 2010 Yes
Succeeded Neil Abercrombie (D)
Honolulu City Council
Hawaii House of Representatives
Vice Chair of the Hawaii Republican Party
U.S. Army Reserve
1970
Georgia 9 Tom Graves (R) June 14, 2010 No
Succeeded Nathan Deal (R)
Georgia House of Representatives 1970
Indiana 3 Marlin Stutzman (R) November 2, 2010 No
Succeeded Mark Souder (D)
Indiana Senate
Indiana House of Representatives
1976
New York 29 Tom Reed (R) November 18, 2010 Yes
Succeeded Eric Massa (D)
Mayor of Corning 1971

See also

Notes

  1. One pictured member, Marcia Fudge, is not technically a freshman; as she was sworn in near the end of the 110th Congress.
  2. Elected to the 106th Congress, serving from 1999 to 2009 in Colorado's 2nd district.
  3. Elected to the 106th Congress, serving from 1999 to 2009 in New Mexico's 3rd district.
  4. Elected to the 110th Congress, serving from 2007 to 2009 in New York's 20th district.
  5. Elected to the 107th Congress, serving from 2001 to 2010 in Illinois's 10th district.
  6. Griffith joined the Republican Party in December 2009.

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