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1 Total Years in 371 Texas 4 Ralph Hall Republican Michigan 15 John Dingell Democrat Missouri 4 Ike Skelton Democrat Alaska 00AtLarge Don Young Republican Florida 10 C.W. Bill Young Republican Wisconsin 7 David Obey Democrat Delaware 00AtLarge Michael Castle Republican Michigan 5 Dale Kildee Democrat Michigan 12 Sander Levin Democrat Michigan 14 John Conyers Democrat Texas 27 Solomon Ortiz Democrat Maryland 5 Steny Hoyer Democrat New York 15 Charles Rangel Democrat Indiana 5 Dan Burton Republican California 30 Henry Waxman Democrat Massachusetts 1 John Olver Democrat Ohio 9 Marcy Kaptur Democrat Wisconsin 5 F. James Sensenbrenner Jr. Republican California 41 Jerry Lewis Republican Ohio 10 Dennis Kucinich Democrat Washington 7 Jim McDermott Democrat California 13 Fortney Pete Stark Democrat Florida 4 Ander Crenshaw Republican Louisiana 5 Rodney Alexander Republican Massachusetts 4 Barney Frank Democrat Massachusetts 7 Edward Markey Democrat Missouri 7 Roy Blunt Republican New Jersey 10 Donald Payne Democrat North Carolina 2 Bob Etheridge Democrat Oregon 3 Earl Blumenauer Democrat Pennsylvania 16 Joseph Pitts Republican Texas 25 Lloyd Doggett Democrat Texas 30 Eddie Bernice Johnson Democrat Wisconsin 6 Thomas Petri Republican California 7 George Miller Democrat California 10 John Garamendi Democrat California 28 Howard Berman Democrat Georgia 13 David Scott Democrat Hawaii 1 Neil Abercrombie Democrat Michigan 3 Vernon Ehlers Republican Minnesota 8 James Oberstar Democrat New Jersey 11 Rodney Frelinghuysen Republican New York 22 Maurice Hinchey Democrat Texas 15 Rubén Hinojosa Democrat Arizona 4 Ed Pastor Democrat Arkansas 1 Marion Berry Democrat California 35 Maxine Waters Democrat Page 1 of 10
2 Total Years in 70 California 50 Brian Bilbray Republican Florida 7 John Mica Republican Illinois 15 Timothy Johnson Republican Minnesota 7 Collin Peterson Democrat New Jersey 7 Leonard Lance Republican New York 3 Peter King Republican New York 8 Jerrold Nadler Democrat Pennsylvania 14 Michael Doyle Democrat Tennessee 8 John Tanner Democrat Texas 14 Ron Paul Republican Virginia 3 Robert Scott Democrat Washington 6 Norman Dicks Democrat West Virginia 3 Nick Rahal lii Democrat Connecticut 1 John Larson Democrat Georgia 2 Sanford Bishop Jr. Democrat Massachusetts 8 Michael Capuano Democrat Arizona 5 Harry Mitchell Democrat California 3 Daniel Lungren Republican California 24 Elton Gallegly Republican California 33 Diane Watson Democrat Florida 23 Alcee Hastings Democrat Massachusetts 2 Richard Neal Democrat Missouri 5 Emanuel Cleaver Democrat New York 5 Gary Ackerman Democrat North Carolina 6 Howard Coble Republican Oregon 5 Kurt Schrader Democrat Tennessee 4 Lincoln Davis Democrat Utah 1 Rob Bishop Republican Washington 4 Doc Hastings Republican California 51 Bob Filner Democrat California 2 Wally Herger Republican California 12 Jackie Speier Democrat California 17 Sam Farr Democrat California 26 David Dreier Republican Hawaii 2 Mazie Hirono Democrat Idaho 2 Michael Simpson Republican Kentucky 5 Harold Rogers Republican Michigan 4 Dave Camp Republican Mississippi 4 Gene Taylor Democrat New Jersey 4 Christopher Smith Republican North Dakota 00AtLarge Earl Pomeroy Democrat Ohio 8 John Boehner Republican South Carolina 1 Henry Brown Jr. Republican Texas 2 Ted Poe Republican Texas 21 Lamar Smith Republican Texas 24 Kenny Marchant Republican Texas 31 John Carter Republican Page 2 of 10
3 Total Years in 403 Vermont 00AtLarge Peter Welch Democrat Virginia 10 Frank Wolf Republican Guam 00AtLarge Madeleine Bordallo Democrat Alabama 6 Spencer Bachus Republican California 4 Tom McClintock Republican California 40 Edward Royce Republican Florida 3 Corrine Brown Democrat Florida 18 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Republican Maryland 7 Elijah Cummings Democrat Missouri 1 Wm. Lacy Clay Democrat New Jersey 6 Frank Pallone Democrat New Jersey 9 Steven Rothman Democrat New York 10 Edolphus Towns Democrat New York 14 Carolyn Maloney Democrat New York 21 Paul Tonko Democrat New York 28 Louise McIntosh Slaughter Democrat North Carolina 3 Walter Jones Republican Oregon 4 Peter DeFazio Democrat Pennsylvania 2 Chaka Fattah Democrat South Carolina 5 John Spratt Jr. Democrat Tennessee 5 Jim Cooper Democrat Tennessee 9 Steve Cohen Democrat Texas 17 Chet Edwards Democrat Virginia 9 Rick Boucher Democrat West Virginia 1 Alan Mollohan Democrat Northern Mariana Islands 00AtLarge Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan Democrat California 53 Susan Davis Democrat Arizona 2 Trent Franks Republican Georgia 1 Jack Kingston Republican Indiana 1 Peter Visclosky Democrat Kentucky 1 Ed Whitfield Republican Montana 00AtLarge Denny Rehberg Republican New Jersey 2 Frank LoBiondo Republican New York 12 Nydia Velázquez Democrat Pennsylvania 11 Paul Kanjorski Democrat South Carolina 2 Joe Wilson Republican Tennessee 6 Bart Gordon Democrat Texas 6 Joe Barton Republican Virginia 8 James Moran Democrat Wyoming 00AtLarge Cynthia Lummis Republican American Samoa 00AtLarge Eni Faleomavaega Democrat North Carolina 12 Melvin Watt Democrat Alabama 3 Mike Rogers Republican California 8 Nancy Pelosi Democrat California 34 Lucille Roybal-Allard Democrat Florida 21 Lincoln Diaz-Balart Republican Georgia 5 John Lewis Democrat Page 3 of 10
4 Total Years in 204 Michigan 6 Fred Upton Republican Minnesota 4 Betty McCollum Democrat New Jersey 1 Robert Andrews Democrat New York 7 Joseph Crowley Democrat North Carolina 4 David Price Democrat North Carolina 9 Sue Wilkins Myrick Republican Pennsylvania 1 Robert Brady Democrat Rhode Island 2 James Langevin Democrat Texas 7 John Abney Culberson Republican Texas 23 Ciro Rodriguez Democrat Texas 28 Henry Cuellar Democrat Texas 29 Gene Green Democrat Virginia 1 Robert Wittman Republican Wisconsin 2 Tammy Baldwin Democrat Illinois 12 Jerry Costello Democrat Arizona 7 Raúl Grijalva Democrat California 42 Gary Miller Republican California 46 Dana Rohrabacher Republican Colorado 6 Mike Coffman Republican Florida 2 Allen Boyd Democrat Florida 6 Cliff Stearns Republican Michigan 1 Bart Stupak Democrat Missouri 2 Todd Akin Republican Nevada 3 Dina Titus Democrat New Jersey 3 John Adler Democrat New Jersey 8 Bill Pascrell Democrat New York 17 Eliot Engel Democrat New York 18 Nita Lowey Democrat New York 19 John Hall Democrat New York 27 Brian Higgins Democrat North Carolina 1 G. K. Butterfield Democrat Ohio 2 Jean Schmidt Republican Ohio 14 Steven LaTourette Republican Oklahoma 3 Frank Lucas Republican Oklahoma 4 Tom Cole Republican Oregon 2 Greg Walden Republican Rhode Island 1 Patrick Kennedy Democrat Tennessee 2 John Duncan Jr. Republican Texas 12 Kay Granger Republican Virginia 4 J. Randy Forbes Republican Washington 1 Jay Inslee Democrat Wisconsin 4 Gwen Moore Democrat Arkansas 2 Vic Snyder Democrat Arkansas 4 Mike Ross Democrat California 1 Mike Thompson Democrat California 9 Barbara Lee Democrat California 27 Brad Sherman Democrat Page 4 of 10
5 Total Years in 51 California 31 Xavier Becerra Democrat Connecticut 3 Rosa DeLauro Democrat Georgia 12 John Barrow Democrat Illinois 9 Janice Schakowsky Democrat Kentucky 6 Ben Chandler Democrat Maryland 8 Chris Van Hollen Democrat Mississippi 1 Travis Childers Democrat Nebraska 2 Lee Terry Republican Nevada 2 Dean Heller Republican New York 16 José Serrano Democrat Ohio 5 Robert Latta Republican Ohio 13 Betty Sutton Democrat Pennsylvania 6 Jim Gerlach Republican Pennsylvania 13 Allyson Schwartz Democrat Pennsylvania 15 Charles Dent Republican Texas 8 Kevin Brady Republican Texas 18 Sheil ajackson-lee Democrat Washington 9 Adam Smith Democrat District of Columbia 00AtLarge Eleanor Holmes Norton Democrat New York 9 Anthony Weiner Democrat Texas 3 Sam Johnson Republican California 6 Lynn Woolsey Democrat California 14 Anna Eshoo Democrat California 25 Howard McKeon Republican California 36 Jane Harman Democrat California 38 Grace Napolitano Democrat California 43 Joe Baca Democrat California 44 Ken Calvert Republican California 52 Duncan Hunter Republican Colorado 1 Diana DeGette Democrat Florida 20 Debbie Wasserman-Schultz Democrat Georgia 7 John Linder Republican Georgia 9 Nathan Deal Republican Illinois 1 Bobby Rush Democrat Illinois 4 Luis Gutierrez Democrat Illinois 6 Peter Roskam Republican Illinois 11 Deborah Halvorson Democrat Illinois 13 Judy Biggert Republican Illinois 16 Donald Manzullo Republican Indiana 4 Steve Buyer Republican Maine 1 Chellie Pingree Democrat Maryland 6 Roscoe Bartlett Republican Michigan 2 Peter Hoekstra Republican Michigan 11 Thaddeus McCotter Republican New York 2 Steve Israel Democrat New York 6 Gregory Meeks Democrat New York 24 Michael Arcuri Democrat Page 5 of 10
6 Total Years in 301 North Carolina 13 Brad Miller Democrat Ohio 3 Michael Turner Republican Ohio 12 Patrick Tiberi Republican Ohio 15 Mary Jo Kilroy Democrat Pennsylvania 17 Tim Holden Democrat Pennsylvania 19 Todd Russell Platts Republican South Carolina 4 Bob Inglis Republican South Carolina 6 James Clyburn Democrat Texas 1 Louie Gohmert Republican Texas 19 Randy Neugebauer Republican Virginia 6 Bob Goodlatte Republican Virginia 7 Eric Cantor Republican Virginia 11 Gerald Connolly Democrat Florida 15 Bill Posey Republican Florida 22 Ron Klein Democrat Georgia 3 Lynn Westmoreland Republican Mississippi 2 Bennie Thompson Democrat Arizona 3 John Shadegg Republican California 16 Zoe Lofgren Democrat California 19 George Radanovich Republican Colorado 7 Ed Perlmutter Democrat Florida 17 Kendrick Meek Democrat Georgia 8 Jim Marshall Democrat Indiana 3 Mark Souder Republican Iowa 4 Tom Latham Republican Kansas 4 Todd Tiahrt Republican Massachusetts 9 Stephen Lynch Democrat Michigan 8 Mike Rogers Republican Michigan 9 Gary Peters Democrat Michigan 10 Candice Miller Republican Minnesota 3 Erik Paulsen Republican Nebraska 3 Adrian Smith Republican North Carolina 5 Virginia Foxx Republican Ohio 4 Jim Jordan Republican Oklahoma 1 John Sullivan Republican Oklahoma 5 Mary Fallin Republican Tennessee 3 Zach Wamp Republican Texas 13 Mac Thornberry Republican Washington 5 Cathy McMorris Rodgers Republican Colorado 5 Doug Lamborn Republican Illinois 2 Jesse Jackson Jr. Democrat Alabama 4 Robert Aderholt Republican California 15 Michael Honda Democrat California 18 Dennis Cardoza Democrat California 29 Adam Schiff Democrat California 47 Loretta Sanchez Democrat Florida 12 Adam Putnam Republican Page 6 of 10
7 Total Years in 110 Florida 24 Suzanne Kosmas Democrat Illinois 7 Danny Davis Democrat Illinois 19 John Shimkus Republican Iowa 3 Leonard Boswell Democrat Kansas 1 Jerry Moran Republican Louisiana 1 Steve Scalise Republican Massachusetts 3 James McGovern Democrat Massachusetts 6 John Tierney Democrat Massachusetts 10 Bill Delahunt Democrat Michigan 7 Mark Schauer Democrat Michigan 13 Carolyn Kilpatrick Democrat Missouri 8 Jo Ann Emerson Republican Nebraska 1 Jeff Fortenberry Republican New York 4 Carolyn McCarthy Democrat North Carolina 7 Mike McIntyre Democrat Ohio 6 Charles Wilson Democrat Pennsylvania 18 Tim Murphy Republican South Carolina 3 J. Gresham Barrett Republican Texas 16 Silvestre Reyes Democrat Texas 32 Pete Sessions Republican Washington 8 David Reichert Republican West Virginia 2 Shelley Moore Capito Republican Wisconsin 3 Ron Kind Democrat Virgin Islands 00AtLarge Donna Christensen Democrat Alabama 2 Bobby Bright Democrat California 23 Lois Capps Democrat California 45 Mary Bono Mack Republican Connecticut 5 Christopher Murphy Democrat Indiana 9 Baron Hill Democrat Kansas 3 Dennis Moore Democrat Missouri 9 Blaine Luetkemeyer Republican Nevada 1 Shelley Berkley Democrat New Jersey 12 Rush Holt Democrat Oregon 1 David Wu Democrat Tennessee 7 Marsha Blackburn Republican Texas 20 Charles Gonzalez Democrat Washington 3 Brian Baird Democrat Wisconsin 1 Paul Ryan Republican Florida 1 Jeff Miller Republican Florida 9 Gus Bilirakis Republican Florida 14 Connie Mack Republican Georgia 11 Phil Gingrey Republican Ohio 11 Marcia Fudge Democrat Arizona 6 Jeff Flake Republican Arizona 8 Gabrielle Giffords Democrat Arkansas 3 John Boozman Republican California 32 Judy Chu Democrat Page 7 of 10
8 Total Years in 57 California 37 Laura Richardson Democrat California 48 John Campbell Republican California 49 Darrell Issa Republican Colorado 2 Jared Polis Democrat Illinois 10 Mark Steven Kirk Republican Illinois 18 Aaron Schock Republican Indiana 6 Mike Pence Republican Minnesota 6 Michele Bachmann Republican Missouri 3 Russ Carnahan Democrat Missouri 6 Sam Graves Republican New Jersey 13 Albio Sires Democrat New Mexico 2 Harry Teague Democrat New York 11 Yvette Clarke Democrat Ohio 1 Steve Driehaus Democrat Ohio 7 Steve Austria Republican Ohio 16 John Boccieri Democrat Ohio 17 Tim Ryan Democrat Pennsylvania 9 Bill Shuster Republican Utah 2 Jim Matheson Democrat Washington 2 Rick Larsen Democrat Alabama 1 Jo Bonner Republican Alabama 7 Artur Davis Democrat California 21 Devin Nunes Republican California 22 Kevin McCarthy Republican California 39 Linda Sánchez Democrat Florida 5 Ginny Brown-Waite Republican Florida 25 Mario Diaz-Balart Republican Iowa 5 Steve King Republican Kansas 2 Lynn Jenkins Republican Maine 2 Michael Michaud Democrat Maryland 1 Frank Kratovil Democrat Maryland 2 C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger Democrat Minnesota 2 John Kline Republican Minnesota 5 Keith Ellison Democrat New Jersey 5 Scott Garrett Republican New Mexico 1 Martin Heinrich Democrat New York 1 Timothy Bishop Democrat New York 13 Michael McMahon Democrat North Carolina 10 Patrick McHenry Republican Oklahoma 2 Dan Boren Democrat Tennessee 1 Phil Roe Republican Texas 5 Jeb Hensarling Republican Texas 26 Michael Burgess Republican Arizona 1 Ann Kirkpatrick Democrat California 5 Doris Matsui Democrat California 20 Jim Costa Democrat Colorado 3 John Salazar Democrat Page 8 of 10
9 Total Years in 117 Georgia 6 Tom Price Republican Illinois 3 Daniel Lipinski Democrat Illinois 8 Melissa Bean Democrat Kentucky 4 Geoff Davis Republican Louisiana 3 Charlie Melancon Democrat Louisiana 7 Charles Boustany Jr. Republican New Mexico 3 Ben Ray Luján Democrat South Dakota 00AtLarge Stephanie Herseth Sandlin Democrat Texas 9 Al Green Democrat Texas 10 Michael McCaul Republican Texas 11 K. Michael Conaway Republican Alabama 5 Parker Griffith Democrat California 11 Jerry McNerney Democrat Connecticut 2 Joe Courtney Democrat Florida 11 Kathy Castor Democrat Florida 13 Vern Buchanan Republican Florida 19 Ted Deutch Democrat Georgia 4 Henry Johnson Democrat Georgia 10 Paul Broun Jr. Republican Illinois 17 Phil Hare Democrat Indiana 2 Joe Donnelly Democrat Indiana 7 André Carson Democrat Indiana 8 Brad Ellsworth Democrat Iowa 1 Bruce Braley Democrat Iowa 2 David Loebsack Democrat Kentucky 3 John Yarmuth Democrat Louisiana 6 Bill Cassidy Republican Maryland 3 John Sarbanes Democrat Massachusetts 5 Niki Tsongas Democrat Minnesota 1 Timothy Walz Democrat New Hampshire 1 Carol Shea-Porter Democrat New Hampshire 2 Paul Hodes Democrat North Carolina 11 Heath Shuler Democrat Ohio 18 Zachary Space Democrat Pennsylvania 4 Jason Altmire Democrat Pennsylvania 7 Joe Sestak Democrat Pennsylvania 8 Patrick Murphy Democrat Pennsylvania 10 Christopher Carney Democrat Wisconsin 8 Steve Kagen Democrat Illinois 14 Bill Foster Democrat Maryland 4 Donna Edwards Democrat Colorado 4 Betsy Markey Democrat Connecticut 4 James Himes Democrat Florida 8 Alan Grayson Democrat Florida 16 Thomas Rooney Republican Idaho 1 Walt Minnick Democrat Illinois 5 Mike Quigley Democrat Page 9 of 10
10 Total Years in 167 Kentucky 2 Brett Guthrie Republican Louisiana 2 Joseph Cao Republican Louisiana 4 John Fleming Republican Mississippi 3 Gregg Harper Republican New York 20 Scott Murphy Democrat New York 25 Daniel Maffei Democrat New York 26 Chris Lee Republican New York 29 Eric Massa Democrat North Carolina 8 Larry Kissell Democrat Pennsylvania 3 Kathleen Dahlkemper Democrat Pennsylvania 5 Glenn Thompson Republican Texas 22 Pete Olson Republican Utah 3 Jason Chaffetz Republican Virginia 2 Glenn Nye Democrat Virginia 5 Thomas Perriello Democrat Puerto Rico 00AtLarge Pedro Pierluisi Democrat New York 23 William Owens Democrat Pennsylvania 12 Mark Critz Democrat Page 10 of 10
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