List of new members of the 112th United States Congress
The 112th United States Congress began January 3, 2011. There were 13 new senators (one Democrat, 12 Republicans) and 94 new representatives (nine Democrats, 85 Republicans) at the start of its first session.[1]
This freshmen was overwhelmingly Republican, resulting in an even larger prevalence of Republican freshmen than during the Republican Revolution of 1994, with approximately 23% of the 47 elected Republican senators and 33% of the 242 elected Republican representatives being first-timers.
New members of the 112th Congress
Senate
State | Image | Senator | Party change? | Prior political experience | Birth year |
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Arkansas | Boozman, John (R) | Yes Defeated Blanche Lincoln |
United States Representative for AR-3, Rogers Public School Board member | 1950 | |
Connecticut | Blumenthal, Richard (D) | No Open seat; Replaced Chris Dodd |
State Attorney General, State Senator, State Representative, United States Attorney | 1946 | |
Florida | Rubio, Marco (R) | No Open seat; Replaced George LeMieux |
Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives, West Miami City Commissioner | 1971 | |
Indiana | Coats, Dan (R) | Yes Open seat; Replaced Evan Bayh |
United States Ambassador to Germany, United States Senator (1989–1999), United States Representative for IN-4 | 1943 | |
Kansas | Moran, Jerry (R) | No Open seat; Replaced Sam Brownback |
United States Representative for KS-1, State Senator | 1954 | |
Kentucky | Paul, Rand (R) | No Open seat; Replaced Jim Bunning |
none | 1963 | |
Missouri | Blunt, Roy (R) | No Open seat; Replaced Kit Bond |
U.S. Representative for MO-7, Missouri Secretary of State, Greene County Clerk | 1950 | |
New Hampshire | Ayotte, Kelly (R) | No Open seat; Replaced Judd Gregg |
State Attorney General | 1968 | |
North Dakota | Hoeven, John (R) | Yes Open seat; Replaced Byron Dorgan |
Governor of North Dakota, President of the Bank of North Dakota | 1957 | |
Ohio | Portman, Rob (R) | No Open seat; Replaced George Voinovich |
United States Trade Representative, Director of Office of Management and Budget, U.S. Representative for OH-2 | 1955 | |
Pennsylvania | Toomey, Pat (R) | Yes Open seat; Arlen Specter lost primary |
United States Representative for PA-15, Allentown Government Study Commission | 1961 | |
Utah | Lee, Mike (R) | No Open seat; Bob Bennett lost nomination |
none | 1971 | |
Wisconsin | Johnson, Ron (R) | Yes Defeated Russ Feingold |
none | 1955 |
House of Representatives
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Preceded by List of 111th Congress freshmen |
Freshman-class members of the 112th Congress | Succeeded by List of 113th Congress freshmen |
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