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Stephen Thomas Knight (born December 17, 1966) is an American politician, military veteran and former police officer. A member of the Republican Party, he served as the U.S. representative for California's 25th congressional district from 2015 to 2019.
For chronological tables of members of both houses of the United States Congress from the state (through the present day), see United States congressional delegations from Illinois. The list of names should be complete as of January 3, 2019, but other data may be incomplete. Illinois became the 21st state on December 3, 1818.
Illinois 10: Bob Dold (R) Yes Defeated Brad Schneider (D) U.S. House of Representatives [h] Staffer for Vice President Dan Quayle: 1969 [34] Illinois 12: Mike Bost (R) Yes Defeated William Enyart (D) Illinois House of Representatives Murphysboro Township Treasurer U.S. Marine Corps: 1960 [35] Iowa 1: Rod Blum (R) Yes Open seat; replaced Bruce ...
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The number of years the representative/delegate has served in Congress indicates the number of terms the representative/delegate has. Note the representative/delegate can also serve non-consecutive terms if the representative/delegate loses election and wins re-election to the House. 2 years - 1 or 2 terms; 4 years - 2 or 3 terms; 6 years - 3 ...
Illinois 15: 72 Adam Smith: D Washington 9: Ranking Member: Armed Services: 73 Gregory Meeks: D New York 5: February 3, 1998 74 Barbara Lee: D California 13: April 7, 1998 75 Bob Brady: D Pennsylvania 1: May 19, 1998 Ranking Member: House Administration: 76 Steve Chabot: R Ohio 1: January 3, 2011: 1995–2009 Chair: Small Business: 77 Mike ...
Steve Knight, member of the California State Assembly (2008–2012), member of the California State Senate (2012–2015), [26] representative from California's 25th congressional district (2015–2019), and a member of Tea Party Patriots.
The 116th United States Congress began on January 3, 2019. There were nine new senators (two Democrats, seven Republicans) and a minimum of 89 new representatives (59 Democrats, 29 Republicans, with one open seat pending), as well as one new delegate (a Democrat), at the start of its first session.