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There have been 2 deaths, 0 resignations, and 0 changes of party affiliation in the 110th House.

Revision as of 21:03, 28 June 2007

Executive

President

George W. Bush (R)

Vice President

Richard B. Cheney (R)

Legislative

The 2006 United States midterm elections were held on Tuesday, November 7, 2006. All United States House of Representatives seats and one third of the United States Senate seats were contested.

The 110th United States Congress began on January 4, 2007.

Senate

  • 100 Incumbent Senators
  • 49 Republican
  • 49 Democratic
  • 2 Independent
  • 0 Libertarian
  • 0 Green


here has been 1 death, 0 resignations.

Majority Leader

Harry Reid (D) Nevada

Minority Leader

Mitchell McConnell (R) Kentucky

House of Representatives

  • 435 Incumbent Representatives

<color=red>*202 Republican</color>

  • 233 Democratic
  • 0 Independent

There have been 2 deaths, 0 resignations, and 0 changes of party affiliation in the 110th House.

Speaker of the House

Nancy Pelosi (D)

8th Congressional district of California

Judicial

Chief Justice

John G. Roberts

Supreme Court

Justice Year Appointed by President
John G. Roberts 2005 G. W. Bush (R)
John Paul Stevens 1975 Ford (R)
Samuel A. Alito, Jr. 2006 G. W. Bush (R)
Antonin Scalia 1986 Reagan (R)
Anthony Kennedy 1988 Reagan (R)
David Souter 1990 Bush (R)
Clarence Thomas 1991 Bush (R)
Ruth Bader Ginsburg 1993 Clinton (D)
Stephen Breyer 1994 Clinton (D)