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1 working poor in america concentrations of low-wage workers rankings of 50 states and 436 congressional districts
2 ranking the 50 States by CONCENTRATIONS OF LOW-WAGE WORKERS Percentages of workers who would benefit from a raise in the minimum wage to $10.10 RANK STATE NAMES AND PARTY OF US SENATORS workers LIKELY AFFECTED BY A MINIMUM WAGE INCREASE TO $10.10 SHARE LIKELY AFFECTED BY A MINIMUM WAGE INCREASE TO $ Arkansas Senator John N. Boozman (R) Senator Mark L. Pryor (D) 284, % 2 Mississippi Senator Thad Cochran (R) Senator Roger F. Wicker (R) 259, % 3 Oklahoma Senator Thomas A. Coburn (R) Senator James M. Inhofe (R) 350, % 4 West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin III (D) Senator John Rockefeller IV (D) 158, % 5 South Dakota Senator Tim P. Johnson (D) Senator John Thune (R) 81, % 6 Idaho Senator Michael D. Crapo (R) Senator James E. Risch (R) 138, % 7 Florida Senator Bill Nelson (D) Senator Marco Rubio (R) 1,599, % 8 Montana Senator Jon Tester (D) Senator John Walsh (D) 90, % 9 South Carolina Senator Lindsey O. Graham (R) Senator Tim Scott (R) 401, % 10 Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell (R) Senator Rand Paul (R) 372, % 11 Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions (R) Senator Richard C. Shelby (R) 399, % 12 Tennessee Senator Lamar Alexander (R) Senator Bob Corker (R) 548, % 13 New Mexico Senator Martin T. Heinrich (D) Senator Tom Udall (D) 169, % 14 Missouri Senator Roy Blunt (R) Senator Claire McCaskill (D) 532, % 15 North Carolina Senator Richard Burr (R) Senator Kay R. Hagan (D) 806, % 16 Louisiana Senator Mary L. Landrieu (D) Senator David Vitter (R) 382, % 17 Texas Senator John Cornyn (R) Senator Ted Cruz (R) 2,191, % 18 Nebraska Senator Deb Fischer (R) Senator Mike Johanns (R) 176, % 19 Georgia Senator Saxby Chambliss (R) Senator Johnny Isakson (R) 787, % 20 North Dakota Senator Heidi Heitkamp (D) Senator John Hoeven (R) 67, % 21 Utah Senator Orrin G. Hatch (R) Senator Michael Lee (R) 238, % 22 Indiana Senator Dan Coats (R) Senator Joseph Donnelly Sr. (D) 555, % 23 Maine Senator Susan M. Collins (R) Senator Angus King (I) 112, % 24 Iowa Senator Charles E. Grassley (R) Senator Tom Harkin (D) 276, % 25 Kansas Senator Jerry Moran (R) Senator Pat Roberts (R) 248, %
3 ranking the 50 States by CONCENTRATIONS OF LOW-WAGE WORKERS, cont. Percentages of workers who would benefit from a raise in the minimum wage to $10.10 RANK STATE NAMES AND PARTY OF US SENATORS workers LIKELY AFFECTED BY A MINIMUM WAGE INCREASE TO $10.10 SHARE LIKELY AFFECTED BY A MINIMUM WAGE INCREASE TO $ Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown (D) Senator Rob Portman (R) 954, % 27 Arizona Senator Jeff Flake (R) Senator John McCain (R) 476, % 28 Michigan Senator Carl Levin (D) Senator Debbie Stabenow (D) 748, % 29 Oregon Senator Jeffrey Merkley (D) Senator Ron Wyden (D) 292, % 30 Vermont Senator Patrick J. Leahy (D) Senator Bernard Sanders (I) 53, % 31 Nevada Senator Dean Heller (R) Senator Harry Reid (D) 208, % 32 California Senator Barbara Boxer (D) Senator Dianne Feinstein (D) 2,698, % 33 Wyoming Senator John A. Barrasso (R) Senator Michael B. Enzi (R) 47, % 34 Wisconsin Senator Tammy Baldwin (D) Senator Ron Johnson (R) 476, % 35 Illinois Senator Richard J. Durbin (D) Senator Mark Steven Kirk (R) 1,002, % 36 Pennsylvania Senator Robert P. Casey Jr. (D) Senator Pat Toomey (R) 963, % 37 Colorado Senator Michael Bennet (D) Senator Mark Udall (D) 377, % 38 Virginia Senator Tim Kaine (D) Senator Mark Warner (D) 576, % 39 New York Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand (D) Senator Charles E. Schumer (D) 1,306, % 40 Rhode Island Senator Jack Reed (D) Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D) 74, % 41 Hawaii Senator Mazie K. Hirono (D) Senator Brian Schatz (D) 92, % 42 Washington Senator Maria Cantwell (D) Senator Patty Murray (D) 446, % 43 Delaware Senator Thomas R. Carper (D) Senator Christopher Coons (D) 61, % 44 Minnesota Senator Al Franken (D) Senator Amy Klobuchar (D) 383, % 45 New Hampshire Senator Kelly Ayotte (R) Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D) 92, % 46 New Jersey Senator Cory A. Booker (D) Senator Robert Menendez (D) 539, % 47 Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal (D) Senator Christopher S. Murphy (D) 216, % 48 Massachusetts Senator Edward J. Markey (D) Senator Elizabeth Warren (D) 406, % 49 Maryland Senator Benjamin L. Cardin (D) Senator Barbara A. Mikulski (D) 354, % 50 Alaska Senator Mark Begich (D) Senator Lisa A. Murkowski (R) 42, %
4 ranking congressional districts by CONCENTRATIONS OF LOW-WAGE WORKERS Percentages of workers who would benefit from a raise in the minimum wage to $10.10 rank district us representative party workers LIKELY AFFECTED INCREASE 1 CA-40 Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard D 81, % 2 TX-34 Congressman Filemon Vela D 65, % 3 CA-21 Congressman David G. Valadao R 67, % 4 CA-34 Congressman Xavier Becerra D 81, % 5 CA-16 Congressman Jim Costa D 64, % 6 TX-33 Congressman Marc Veasey D 74, % 7 AR-4 Congressman Tom Cotton R 76, % 8 TX-16 Congressman Beto O'Rourke D 69, % 9 NY-15 Congressman Jose E. Serrano D 65, % 10 MO-8 Congressman Jason Smith R 74, % 11 TX-15 Congressman Ruben Hinojosa D 66, % 12 CA-44 Congresswoman Janice Hahn D 66, % 13 TX-28 Congressman Henry Cuellar D 66, % 14 FL-24 Congresswoman Frederica S. Wilson D 69, % 15 CA-51 Congressman Juan Vargas D 64, % 16 GA-2 Congressman Sanford D. Bishop Jr. D 61, % 17 AZ-7 Congressman Ed Pastor D 66, % 18 KY-5 Congressman Harold Rogers R 56, % 19 MO-7 Congressman Billy Long R 80, % 20 CA-46 Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez D 78, % 21 AR-1 Congressman Rick Crawford R 68, % 22 SC-6 Congressman James E. Clyburn D 64, % 23 AR-3 Congressman Steve Womack R 76, % 24 FL-11 Congressman Richard Nugent R 50, % 25 MS-2 Congressman Bennie G. Thompson D 63, % 26 OK-2 Congressman Markwayne Mullin R 67, % 27 FL-5 Congresswoman Corrine Brown D 68, % 28 TX-29 Congressman Gene Green D 68, % 29 SC-7 Congressman Tom Rice R 63, % 30 CA-35 Congresswoman Gloria Negrete McLeod D 67, % 31 NM-2 Congressman Steve Pearce R 62, % 32 NC-12 Vacant TBD 80, % 33 FL-17 Congressman Tom Rooney R 58, % 34 KY-1 Congressman Ed Whitfield R 64, %
5 INCREASE 35 FL-9 Congressman Alan Grayson D 76, % 36 FL-10 Congressman Daniel Webster R 72, % 37 TX-23 Congressman Pete P. Gallego D 67, % 38 TX-19 Congressman Robert Neugebauer R 69, % 39 AL-4 Congressman Robert B. Aderholt R 58, % 40 AL-7 Congresswoman Terri Sewell D 63, % 41 FL-25 Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart R 67, % 42 TN-1 Congressman Phil Roe R 67, % 43 TX-1 Congressman Louie Gohmert Jr. R 67, % 44 CA-29 Congressman Tony Cardenas D 64, % 45 AZ-3 Congressman Raul M. Grijalva D 62, % 46 KY-2 Congressman Steven Brett Guthrie R 70, % 47 TX-27 Congressman Blake R. Farenthold R 69, % 48 GA-8 Congressman Austin Scott R 61, % 49 NV-1 Congresswoman Dina Titus D 65, % 50 NC-1 Congressman George K. Butterfield D 64, % 51 TX-9 Congressman Al Green D 68, % 52 LA-5 Congressman Vance McAllister R 65, % 53 IL-4 Congressman Luis V. Gutierrez D 70, % 54 WV-3 Congressman Nick J. Rahall II D 51, % 55 CA-32 Congresswoman Grace F. Napolitano D 65, % 56 OK-3 Congressman Frank D. Lucas R 72, % 57 FL-26 Congressman Joe Garcia D 70, % 58 MI-13 Congressman John Conyers Jr. D 54, % 59 TX-17 Congressman Bill Flores R 70, % 60 WA-4 Congressman Doc Hastings R 62, % 61 NE-3 Congressman Adrian M. Smith R 63, % 62 CA-20 Congressman Sam Farr D 64, % 63 IN-7 Congressman Andre Carson D 72, % 64 MS-1 Congressman Patrick Alan Nunnelee R 66, % 65 TX-35 Congressman Lloyd Doggett D 71, % 66 FL-27 Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen R 61, % 67 MI-1 Congressman Dan Benishek R 61, % 68 AL-3 Congressman Michael D. Rogers R 60, % 69 FL-19 Vacant TBD 54, % 70 KS-1 Congressman Tim Huelskamp R 71, % 71 MS-4 Congressman Steven Palazzo R 66, % 72 OR-2 Congressman Greg Walden R 64, %
6 INCREASE 73 TX-20 Congressman Joaquin Castro D 68, % 74 OH-6 Congressman Bill Johnson R 63, % 75 IA-4 Congressman Steven A. King R 78, % 76 TX-11 Congressman K. Michael Conaway R 64, % 77 NC-3 Congressman Walter B. Jones Jr. R 64, % 78 PA-9 Congressman William Shuster R 66, % 79 NC-11 Congressman Mark Meadows R 61, % 80 VA-9 Congressman Morgan Griffith R 63, % 81 LA-4 Congressman John Fleming R 67, % 82 ME-2 Congressman Michael H Michaud D 60, % 83 SC-3 Congressman Jeff Duncan R 55, % 84 GA-1 Congressman Jack Kingston R 61, % 85 GA-12 Congressman John Barrow D 56, % 86 IL-17 Congresswoman Cheri Bustos D 67, % 87 NC-8 Congressman Richard Hudson R 62, % 88 GA-9 Congressman Doug Collins R 58, % 89 OK-4 Congressman Tom Cole R 72, % 90 FL-20 Congressman Alcee L. Hastings D 62, % 91 NC-10 Congressman Patrick T. McHenry R 67, % 92 ID-2 Congressman Michael K. Simpson R 73, % 93 MS-3 Congressman Gregg Harper R 63, % 94 AL-2 Congresswoman Martha Roby R 59, % 95 WV-1 Congressman David McKinley R 55, % 96 SC-5 Congressman Mick Mulvaney R 58, % 97 AZ-4 Congressman Paul Gosar R 48, % 98 FL-16 Congressman Vern Buchanan R 54, % 99 CA-43 Congresswoman Maxine Waters D 61, % 100 SD-1 Congresswoman Kristi Noem R 81, % 101 MI-6 Congressman Fred Upton R 63, % 102 CA-36 Congressman Raul Ruiz D 48, % 103 TN-6 Congresswoman Diane Black R 60, % 104 OK-5 Congressman James Lankford R 71, % 105 MO-4 Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler R 66, % 106 TX-13 Congressman Mac Thornberry R 62, % 107 IL-15 Congressman John Shimkus R 63, % 108 MT-1 Congressman Steve Daines R 90, % 109 OH-9 Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur D 65, % 110 VA-3 Congressman Robert C. Scott D 67, %
7 INCREASE 111 OH-7 Congressman Bob Gibbs R 65, % 112 MI-4 Congressman Dave Camp R 59, % 113 CA-41 Congressman Mark Takano D 56, % 114 NC-7 Congressman Mike McIntyre D 62, % 115 IN-2 Congresswoman Jackie Walorski R 65, % 116 FL-1 Congressman Jefferson B. Miller R 59, % 117 NY-14 Congressman Joseph Crowley D 69, % 118 FL-3 Congressman Ted Yoho R 56, % 119 FL-2 Congressman Steve Southerland R 59, % 120 TX-18 Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee D 63, % 121 TN-4 Congressman Scott DesJarlais R 62, % 122 MO-1 Congressman William Lacy Clay Jr. D 69, % 123 ID-1 Congressman Raul R. Labrador R 64, % 124 OH-13 Congressman Timothy J. Ryan D 64, % 125 FL-15 Congressman Dennis Ross R 60, % 126 PA-5 Congressman Glenn Thompson R 64, % 127 TN-3 Congressman Chuck Fleischmann R 60, % 128 NC-5 Congresswoman Virginia Foxx R 63, % 129 LA-3 Congressman Charles W. Boustany Jr. R 65, % 130 GA-14 Congressman Tom Graves R 56, % 131 UT-2 Congressman Chris Stewart R 60, % 132 IN-6 Congressman Luke Messer R 62, % 133 CA-22 Congressman Devin Nunes R 57, % 134 OR-4 Congressman Peter A. DeFazio D 59, % 135 SC-4 Congressman Trey Gowdy R 57, % 136 OH-4 Congressman James D. Jordan R 64, % 137 AL-1 Congressman Bradley Byrne R 54, % 138 FL-6 Congressman Ron DeSantis R 52, % 139 TX-5 Congressman Thomas J. Hensarling R 58, % 140 PA-10 Congressman Thomas Marino R 59, % 141 IN-8 Congressman Larry Bucshon R 66, % 142 MO-6 Congressman Sam Graves R 68, % 143 FL-8 Congressman Bill Posey R 54, % 144 MI-2 Congressman Bill Huizenga R 62, % 145 TN-7 Congresswoman Marsha W. Blackburn R 56, % 146 TX-30 Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson D 60, % 147 PA-3 Congressman Mike Kelly R 62, % 148 IN-4 Congressman Todd Rokita R 66, %
8 INCREASE 149 LA-2 Congressman Cedric L. Richmond D 64, % 150 MI-5 Congressman Daniel Kildee D 51, % 151 CA-24 Congresswoman Lois Capps D 58, % 152 IL-12 Congressman William Enyart D 58, % 153 NC-2 Congresswoman Renee Ellmers R 59, % 154 WV-2 Congresswoman Shelley Moore Capito R 53, % 155 TN-9 Congressman Stephen I. Cohen D 60, % 156 TN-2 Congressman John J. Duncan Jr. R 61, % 157 OK-1 Congressman James Bridenstine R 68, % 158 TX-4 Congressman Ralph M. Hall R 56, % 159 NY-13 Congressman Charles B. Rangel D 60, % 160 GA-10 Congressman Paul Broun Jr. R 56, % 161 NY-7 Congresswoman Nydia M. Velazquez D 63, % 162 KS-2 Congresswoman Lynn Jenkins R 64, % 163 AZ-2 Congressman Ron Barber D 57, % 164 TN-5 Congressman James Cooper D 67, % 165 WI-3 Congressman Ron Kind D 68, % 166 PA-1 Congressman Robert A. Brady D 54, % 167 AZ-1 Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick D 50, % 168 FL-14 Congresswoman Katherine Castor D 62, % 169 OH-11 Congresswoman Marcia L. Fudge D 56, % 170 OH-3 Congresswoman Joyce Beatty D 67, % 171 UT-1 Congressman Robert W. Bishop R 61, % 172 CA-1 Congressman Doug LaMalfa R 45, % 173 ND-1 Congressman Kevin Cramer R 67, % 174 NE-1 Congressman Jeffrey Fortenberry R 59, % 175 NC-6 Congressman Howard Coble R 62, % 176 OH-10 Congressman Michael R. Turner R 60, % 177 KY-6 Congressman Garland Barr R 64, % 178 AR-2 Congressman Tim Griffin R 64, % 179 TN-8 Congressman Stephen Fincher R 55, % 180 CA-37 Congresswoman Karen Bass D 58, % 181 WI-4 Congresswoman Gwen Moore D 61, % 182 NY-23 Congressman Tom Reed R 60, % 183 MN-7 Congressman Collin C. Peterson D 58, % 184 FL-13 Congressman David Jolly R 56, % 185 IN-9 Congressman Todd Young R 64, % 186 CO-3 Congressman Scott R. Tipton R 57, %
9 INCREASE 187 FL-18 Congressman Patrick Murphy D 50, % 188 UT-3 Congressman Jason Chaffetz R 58, % 189 NY-22 Congressman Richard Hanna R 59, % 190 NM-3 Congressman Ben Ray Lujan Jr. D 50, % 191 MO-3 Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer R 65, % 192 IL-13 Congressman Rodney Davis R 63, % 193 IL-16 Congressman Adam Kinzinger R 61, % 194 CA-23 Congressman Kevin McCarthy R 50, % 195 WI-7 Congressman Sean Duffy R 60, % 196 OH-8 Congressman John A. Boehner R 62, % 197 IA-1 Congressman Bruce L. Braley D 70, % 198 MI-3 Congressman Justin Amash R 58, % 199 FL-22 Congresswoman Lois Frankel D 58, % 200 CA-28 Congressman Adam B. Schiff D 59, % 201 VA-6 Congressman Bob Goodlatte R 61, % 202 IN-3 Congressman Marlin A. Stutzman R 59, % 203 PA-16 Congressman Joseph R. Pitts R 60, % 204 TX-36 Congressman Steve Stockman R 54, % 205 KY-3 Congressman John A. Yarmuth D 61, % 206 FL-7 Congressman John L. Mica R 57, % 207 AL-5 Congressman Mo Brooks R 56, % 208 NY-21 Congressman Bill Owens D 55, % 209 KS-4 Congressman Mike Pompeo R 60, % 210 GA-5 Congressman John Lewis D 59, % 211 UT-4 Congressman Jim Matheson D 59, % 212 PA-14 Congressman Michael F. Doyle Jr. D 62, % 213 CO-5 Congressman Doug Lamborn R 55, % 214 TX-8 Congressman Kevin Brady R 55, % 215 MO-5 Congressman Emanuel Cleaver II D 64, % 216 TX-32 Congressman Pete Sessions R 63, % 217 IA-2 Congressman David Loebsack D 67, % 218 FL-12 Congressman Gus Michael Bilirakis R 50, % 219 PA-17 Congressman Matthew Cartwright D 57, % 220 NM-1 Congresswoman Michelle Lujan Grisham D 57, % 221 GA-4 Congressman Henry C. Johnson Jr. D 55, % 222 FL-4 Congressman Ander Crenshaw R 60, % 223 OH-5 Congressman Robert E. Latta R 62, % 224 CA-6 Congresswoman Doris Okada Matsui D 51, %
10 INCREASE 225 NC-4 Congressman David E. Price D 64, % 226 CA-38 Congresswoman Linda T. Sanchez D 54, % 227 TX-25 Congressman Roger Williams R 55, % 228 GA-13 Congressman David A. Scott D 56, % 229 MI-7 Congressman Tim Walberg R 53, % 230 GA-3 Congressman Lynn A. Westmoreland R 52, % 231 CA-50 Congressman Duncan D. Hunter R 51, % 232 IL-8 Congresswoman Tammy Duckworth D 64, % 233 CA-8 Congressman Paul Cook R 41, % 234 VA-5 Congressman Robert Hurt R 54, % 235 CA-10 Congressman Jeffrey John Denham R 48, % 236 FL-21 Congressman Theodore Deutch D 51, % 237 IL-18 Congressman Aaron Schock R 59, % 238 NJ-8 Congressman Albio Sires D 67, % 239 WI-6 Congressman Thomas E. Petri R 61, % 240 CA-26 Congresswoman Julia Brownley D 55, % 241 TX-6 Congressman Joe Barton R 60, % 242 CA-3 Congressman John Garamendi D 51, % 243 WA-5 Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers R 51, % 244 IL-3 Congressman Daniel Lipinski D 56, % 245 IN-1 Congressman Peter J. Visclosky D 55, % 246 IL-11 Congressman Bill Foster D 60, % 247 CA-47 Congressman Alan S. Lowenthal D 55, % 248 SC-1 Congressman Mark Sanford R 53, % 249 VT-1 Congressman Peter F. Welch D 53, % 250 GA-11 Congressman J. Phillip Gingrey MD R 58, % 251 MN-1 Congressman Timothy J. Walz D 59, % 252 OR-5 Congressman Kurt Schrader D 55, % 253 LA-1 Congressman Steve J. Scalise R 58, % 254 LA-6 Congressman Bill Cassidy R 63, % 255 OH-2 Congressman Brad Wenstrup R 54, % 256 WI-1 Congressman Paul Ryan R 58, % 257 CA-9 Congressman Jerry McNerney D 45, % 258 TX-12 Congresswoman Kay Granger R 56, % 259 MN-8 Congressman Richard Nolan D 50, % 260 WY-1 Congresswoman Cynthia M. Lummis R 47, % 261 NV-2 Congressman Mark Amodei R 52, % 262 NJ-9 Congressman Bill Pascrell Jr. D 57, %
11 INCREASE 263 OH-1 Congressman Steven Chabot R 57, % 264 PA-11 Congressman Lou Barletta R 56, % 265 NY-26 Congressman Brian Higgins D 56, % 266 WI-8 Congressman Reid Ribble R 60, % 267 OH-15 Congressman Steve Stivers R 57, % 268 MI-9 Congressman Sander M. Levin D 54, % 269 CA-31 Congressman Gary G. Miller R 47, % 270 SC-2 Congressman Addison Graves Wilson R 50, % 271 TX-14 Congressman Randy Weber Sr R 51, % 272 TX-7 Congressman John Abney Culberson R 60, % 273 OR-3 Congressman Earl Blumenauer D 62, % 274 KY-4 Congressman Thomas Massie R 57, % 275 TX-21 Congressman Lamar S. Smith R 56, % 276 TX-10 Congressman Michael T. McCaul R 55, % 277 VA-2 Congressman Scott E. Rigell R 56, % 278 FL-23 Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz D 54, % 279 NV-4 Congressman Steven A. Horsford D 46, % 280 NE-2 Congressman Lee Terry R 53, % 281 IL-2 Congresswoman Robin Kelly D 48, % 282 AZ-9 Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema D 61, % 283 MI-10 Congresswoman Candice S. Miller R 49, % 284 PA-12 Congressman Keith Rothfus R 53, % 285 WA-3 Congresswoman Jaime Herrera Beutler R 45, % 286 MI-12 Congressman John D. Dingell D 52, % 287 WA-6 Congressman Derek C. Kilmer D 42, % 288 IL-7 Congressman Danny K. Davis D 51, % 289 PA-15 Congressman Charles W. Dent R 53, % 290 TX-24 Congressman Kenny Marchant R 61, % 291 ME-1 Congresswoman Chellie Pingree D 52, % 292 NY-25 Congresswoman Louise McIntosh Slaughter D 54, % 293 TX-2 Congressman Ted Poe R 57, % 294 GA-7 Congressman Rob Woodall R 49, % 295 RI-1 Congressman David Cicilline D 40, % 296 PA-4 Congressman Scott Perry R 55, % 297 CA-19 Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren D 50, % 298 NY-27 Congressman Chris Collins R 55, % 299 TX-31 Congressman John R. Carter R 51, % 300 MI-14 Congressman Gary Peters D 39, %
12 INCREASE 301 MA-1 Congressman Richard E. Neal D 52, % 302 VA-4 Congressman James Randy Forbes R 52, % 303 NY-19 Congressman Christopher Gibson R 49, % 304 NY-24 Congressman Daniel Maffei D 52, % 305 MA-7 Congressman Michael E. Capuano D 60, % 306 OH-16 Congressman Jim Renacci R 56, % 307 NY-5 Congressman Gregory W. Meeks D 52, % 308 MI-8 Congressman Mike Rogers R 52, % 309 WA-2 Congressman Rick Larsen D 48, % 310 IA-3 Congressman Tom Latham R 61, % 311 AL-6 Congressman Spencer Bachus R 49, % 312 NY-8 Congressman Hakeem Jeffries D 46, % 313 HI-2 Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard D 44, % 314 NJ-2 Congressman Frank A. LoBiondo R 50, % 315 IL-1 Congressman Bobby L. Rush D 44, % 316 PA-18 Congressman Timothy F. Murphy R 52, % 317 NY-9 Congresswoman Yvette Diane Clarke D 48, % 318 WI-2 Congressman Mark Pocan D 59, % 319 CO-4 Congressman Cory Gardner R 49, % 320 IL-10 Congressman Brad Schneider D 49, % 321 CA-53 Congresswoman Susan A. Davis D 49, % 322 OH-14 Congressman David Joyce R 51, % 323 CO-1 Congresswoman Diana DeGette D 57, % 324 AZ-8 Congressman Trent Franks R 45, % 325 OH-12 Congressman Patrick J. Tiberi R 53, % 326 NC-13 Congressman George Holding R 53, % 327 NJ-10 Congressman Donald Payne Jr. D 47, % 328 OR-1 Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici D 53, % 329 CA-7 Congressman Ami Bera D 44, % 330 CA-5 Congressman Mike Thompson D 45, % 331 PA-2 Congressman Chaka Fattah D 43, % 332 CO-6 Congressman Michael Coffman R 52, % 333 CA-42 Congressman Ken Calvert R 43, % 334 GA-6 Congressman Tom Price R 49, % 335 CA-39 Congressman Edward R. Royce R 46, % 336 DE-1 Congressman John Carney D 61, % 337 IL-9 Congresswoman Janice D. Schakowsky D 48, % 338 CO-2 Congressman Jared Polis D 54, %
13 INCREASE 339 CA-30 Congressman Brad Sherman D 46, % 340 CO-7 Congressman Ed Perlmutter D 51, % 341 CA-27 Congresswoman Judy Chu D 46, % 342 KS-3 Congressman Kevin Yoder R 54, % 343 CA-49 Congressman Darrell E. Issa R 39, % 344 CA-2 Congressman Jared Huffman D 41, % 345 CA-25 Congressman Howard P. McKeon R 42, % 346 HI-1 Congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa D 48, % 347 NY-6 Congresswoman Grace Meng D 45, % 348 MN-5 Congressman Keith M. Ellison D 49, % 349 NH-1 Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter D 48, % 350 WA-10 Congressman Denny Heck D 41, % 351 NJ-1 Congressman TBD 48, % 352 VA-1 Congressman Robert J. Wittman R 48, % 353 WA-9 Congressman Adam Smith D 46, % 354 MD-4 Congresswoman Donna Edwards D 53, % 355 NY-20 Congressman Paul Tonko D 50, % 356 CA-4 Congressman Tom McClintock R 39, % 357 MD-1 Congressman Andrew P. Harris R 45, % 358 RI-2 Congressman James R. Langevin D 35, % 359 MN-4 Congresswoman Betty McCollum D 46, % 360 AZ-5 Congressman Matt Salmon R 42, % 361 CT-3 Congresswoman Rosa L. DeLauro D 48, % 362 IL-14 Congressman Randall M. Hultgren R 47, % 363 CT-5 Congresswoman Elizabeth Esty D 45, % 364 NJ-6 Congressman Frank Pallone Jr. D 49, % 365 NH-2 Congresswoman Ann Kuster D 44, % 366 MD-6 Congressman John Delaney D 49, % 367 TX-26 Congressman Michael C. Burgess R 51, % 368 NY-2 Congressman Peter T. King R 48, % 369 MA-9 Congressman Bill Keating D 44, % 370 CA-14 Congresswoman Jackie Speier D 46, % 371 AZ-6 Congressman David Schweikert R 45, % 372 CA-13 Congresswoman Barbara Lee D 43, % 373 NV-3 Congressman Joseph Heck R 45, % 374 IN-5 Congresswoman Susan Brooks R 46, % 375 NY-11 Congressman Mike Grimm R 41, % 376 NC-9 Congressman Robert Pittenger R 47, %
14 INCREASE 377 WI-5 Congressman F. James Sensenbrenner Jr. R 49, % 378 IL-5 Congressman Michael Quigley D 53, % 379 MA-2 Congressman James P. McGovern D 47, % 380 MD-7 Congressman Elijah E. Cummings D 42, % 381 CA-48 Congressman Dana Rohrabacher R 42, % 382 MA-3 Congresswoman Niki Tsongas D 44, % 383 VA-7 Congressman Eric Cantor R 47, % 384 NY-16 Congressman Eliot L. Engel D 41, % 385 PA-13 Congresswoman Allyson Y. Schwartz D 41, % 386 MN-6 Congresswoman Michele Bachmann R 43, % 387 MI-11 Congressman Kerry L. Bentivolio R 41, % 388 CT-2 Congressman Joseph Courtney D 42, % 389 MD-2 Congressman C.A. Ruppersberger D 45, % 390 PA-8 Congressman Michael Fitzpatrick R 43, % 391 AK-1 Congressman Don Young R 42, % 392 CT-1 Congressman John B. Larson D 43, % 393 MO-2 Congresswoman Ann Wagner R 45, % 394 NJ-3 Congressman Jon Runyan R 41, % 395 TX-22 Congressman Pete Olson R 42, % 396 NJ-12 Congressman Rush D. Holt D 43, % 397 MN-2 Congressman John Paul Kline Jr. R 43, % 398 CT-4 Congressman Jim Himes D 38, % 399 PA-7 Congressman Patrick Meehan R 41, % 400 NY-18 Congressman Sean Maloney D 38, % 401 NJ-4 Congressman Christopher H. Smith R 37, % 402 CA-52 Congressman Scott Peters D 40, % 403 NY-1 Congressman Timothy H. Bishop D 38, % 404 WA-7 Congressman Jim McDermott D 44, % 405 PA-6 Congressman Jim Gerlach R 40, % 406 CA-45 Congressman John Campbell R 39, % 407 IL-6 Congressman Peter J. Roskam R 41, % 408 CA-11 Congressman George Miller D 36, % 409 WA-8 Congressman David G. Reichert R 36, % 410 TX-3 Congressman Sam Johnson R 42, % 411 MA-6 Congressman John F. Tierney D 41, % 412 NY-4 Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy D 38, % 413 NY-17 Congresswoman Nita M. Lowey D 36, % 414 MD-3 Congressman John P. Sarbanes D 41, %
15 INCREASE 415 VA-10 Congressman Frank R. Wolf R 41, % 416 MA-4 Congressman Joseph Kennedy III D 39, % 417 CA-15 Congressman Eric Swalwell D 36, % 418 MD-8 Congressman Christopher Van Hollen Jr. D 40, % 419 MD-5 Congressman Steny H. Hoyer D 39, % 420 MA-8 Congressman Stephen F. Lynch D 40, % 421 NY-10 Congressman Jerrold Nadler D 34, % 422 CA-12 Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi D 39, % 423 VA-8 Congressman James P. Moran D 44, % 424 CA-33 Congressman Henry A. Waxman D 33, % 425 MN-3 Congressman Erik Paulsen R 35, % 426 MA-5 Congresswoman Katherine Clark D 38, % 427 VA-11 Congressman Gerald E. Connolly D 40, % 428 NY-3 Congressman Steve Israel D 30, % 429 NJ-11 Congressman Rodney P. Frelinghuysen R 35, % 430 WA-1 Congresswoman Suzan DelBene D 30, % 431 NJ-5 Congressman E. Scott Garrett R 32, % 432 NJ-7 Congressman Leonard Lance R 34, % 433 DC-1 Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton D 28, % 434 CA-18 Congresswoman Anna G. Eshoo D 30, % 435 CA-17 Congressman Michael M. Honda D 29, % 436 NY-12 Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney D 26, %
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