Home ❯ Political Party Breakdown ❯ 105th Congress, 1997-1999
Boldface (with superscript C) numbers indicate the majority Party in each house. Red (with superscript P) numbers (boldface or not) indicate the Party of the President in any event.
President | Party | Congress | United States Senate | House of Representatives |
| Democrat | Republican | other | vacancies | Democrat | Republican | other |
Clinton | Democrat | 105th 1997-1999 | 45P | 55C | | | 207P | 226C | 2 |
105TH CONGRESS- UNITED STATES SENATE
General Election of 5 November 1996 elected 33 Class 2 Senate seats [term: noon, 3 January 1997 to noon, 3 January 2003]
- 19 incumbent Senators re-elected:
- 7 Democrats: Biden[DE]; Harkin[IA]; Kerry[MA]; Levin[MI]; Wellstone[MN]; Baucus[MT]; Rockefeller[WV].
- 12 Republicans: Stevens[AK]; Craig[ID]; McConnell[KY]; Cochran[MS]; Smith[NH]; Domenici[NM]; Helms[NC]; Inhofe[OK]; Thurmond[SC]; Thompson[TN]; Gramm[TX]; Warner[VA].
- 14 freshman Senators elected:
- 6 Democrats: Max Cleland[GEORGIA]; Richard Durbin[ILLINOIS]; Mary Landrieu[LOUISIANA]; Robert Torricelli[NEW JERSEY]; Jack Reed [RHODE ISLAND]; Tim Johnson[SOUTH DAKOTA].
- 8 Republicans: Jeff Sessions[ALABAMA]; Tim Hutchinson[ARKANSAS]; Wayne Allard[COLORADO]; Pat Roberts[KANSAS]; Susan Collins[MAINE]; Chuck Hagel[NEBRASKA]; Gordon Smith[OREGON]; Mike Enzi[WYOMING].
Special Election to a seat other than a Class 2 on or after the date of the 1996 General Election but before the start of the 105th Congress [3 January 1997]:
- Class 3 (term ending noon, 3 January 1999)
[elected on 5 November 1996]-
- Sam Brownback, Republican of KANSAS
[re: resignation of Senator Robert J. Dole, 11 June 1996]
105TH CONGRESS- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
The HOUSE in the 105th Congress included 2 Congressman from other than
the two Major Parties elected by the People of his or her District in the
General Election of 5 November 1996, as follows:
- 2 Independent-
- Congresswoman JoAnn Emerson of MISSOURI (8th Dist.)
[NOTE: after her election, announced her intention to act as a REPUBLICAN during the 105th Congress]
- Congressman Bernard Sanders of VERMONT (At-Large)
TOTAL Membership: |
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STATE-BY-STATE BREAKDOWN |
STATE |
Democrat |
Republican |
OTHER |
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ALABAMA |
2 |
5 |
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ALASKA |
-- |
1 |
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ARIZONA |
1 |
5 |
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ARKANSAS |
2 |
2 |
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CALIFORNIA |
29 |
23 |
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COLORADO |
2 |
4 |
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CONNECTICUT |
4 |
2 |
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DELAWARE |
-- |
1 |
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FLORIDA |
8 |
15 |
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GEORGIA |
3 |
8 |
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HAWAII |
2 |
-- |
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IDAHO |
-- |
2 |
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ILLINOIS |
10 |
10 |
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INDIANA |
4 |
6 |
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IOWA |
1 |
4 |
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KANSAS |
-- |
4 |
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KENTUCKY |
1 |
5 |
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LOUISIANA |
2 |
5 |
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MAINE |
2 |
-- |
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MARYLAND |
4 |
4 |
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MASSACHUSETTS |
10 |
-- |
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MICHIGAN |
10 |
6 |
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MINNESOTA |
6 |
2 |
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MISSISSIPPI |
2 |
3 |
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MISSOURI |
5 |
3 |
[1 Independent] |
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MONTANA |
-- |
1 |
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NEBRASKA |
-- |
3 |
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NEVADA |
-- |
2 |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE |
-- |
2 |
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Modified .