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The 90th Congress was notable because for a period of 10 days (December 24, 1968 – January 3, 1969), it contained within the Senate, all 10 of what was at one point the top 10 longest-serving senators in history (Byrd, Inouye, Thurmond, Kennedy, Hayden, Stennis, Stevens, Hollings, Russell Jr., and Long) until January 7, 2013, when Patrick Leahy surpassed Russell B. Long as the 10th longest ...
This is a list of individuals serving in the United States House of Representatives (as of March 5, 2025, the 119th Congress). [1] The membership of the House comprises 435 seats for representatives from the 50 states, apportioned by population, as well as six seats for non-voting delegates from U.S. territories and the District of Columbia.
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.
Service Length of service March 4, 1789 March 3, 1803 George Thatcher: Pro-Administration/ Federalist: Massachusetts: March 4, 1789 - March 3, 1801 4,381 dd March 3, 1803 December 12, 1825 Nathaniel Macon: Anti-Administration/ Democratic-Republican: North Carolina: March 4, 1791 - December 13, 1815 9,049 dd December 12, 1825 March 9, 1908 ...
With an average member age of 58.9 years old, the 119th Congress is the third oldest since 1789, according to an NBC News analysis of congressional membership and birth-date data.
Each state elects two senators to serve for six years, and members of the House to two-year terms. Before becoming a state, the Illinois Territory elected a non-voting delegate at-large to Congress from 1812 to 1818. These are tables of congressional delegations from Illinois to the United States Senate and the United States House of ...
In fact, of all of the Congresses since 1789, this is the second-oldest Senate and the third-oldest House. As of Tuesday, the average age in the Senate is 63.9 years. In the House, it’s 57.5 years.
Illinois 5: April 7, 2009 94 Judy Chu: D California 28: July 14, 2009 95 John Garamendi: D California 8: November 3, 2009 96 Tim Walberg: R Michigan 5: January 3, 2011 2007–2009 97 Bill Foster: D Illinois 11: January 3, 2013 2008–2011 98 Kweisi Mfume: D Maryland 7: April 28, 2020 1987–1996 99 Larry Bucshon: R Indiana 8: January 3, 2011 ...