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List of new members of the 110th United States Congress

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The 110th United States Congress began on January 3, 2007. There were 10 new senators (eight Democrats, one Republican, one independent) and 54 new representatives (41 Democrats, 13 Republicans) at the start of its first session. Additionally, two senators (both Republicans) and 13 representatives (nine Democrats, four Republicans) took office on various dates in order to fill vacancies during the 110th Congress before it ended on January 3, 2009.

The representatives comprise a diverse group reflecting the multiculturalism of the United States. One representative graduated with a high school class of 25; another is said to have a net worth of $50 million. Backgrounds include teachers, musicians, authors, engineers, a vice admiral, and a professional football player. Religions include Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism, and Islam (none claims to be atheist or agnostic). When taking office, ages ranged from 33 to 66, placing the class mostly in the baby boomer and generation X categories. Of this group 12 are female.

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Senate

Took office January 3, 2007

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Took office during the 110th Congress

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House of Representatives

Took office January 3, 2007

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Took office during the 110th Congress

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Notes

  1. Elected to the 100th Congress, serving from 1987 to 2007 in Maryland's 3rd congressional district.
  2. Elected to the 103rd Congress, serving from 1993 to 2007 in Ohio's 13th congressional district.
  3. Elected to the 102nd Congress, serving from 1991 to 2007 in Vermont's at-large congressional district.
  4. Elected to the 104th Congress, serving from 1995 to 2007 in Mississippi's 1st congressional district.
  5. Previously elected to the 106th Congress, serving from 1999 to 2005.
  6. Previously elected to the 105th Congress, serving from 1997 to 2005 in Texas's 9th congressional district.
  7. Previously elected to the 105th Congress, serving from 1997 to 2005 in Texas's 28th congressional district.
  8. Welch replaced Bernie Sanders, and Independent who caucused with the Democrats, so no functional party shift.
Preceded by Freshman-class members of the 110th Congress Succeeded by
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