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The United States House of Representatives is one of the two houses of the legislative branch of the United States, the other being the Senate.

List of Representatives[]

Image Representative Party District/State Timeline Titles Source
Mr. Bailey of Oregon Will Bailey Democratic OR-5 2009 (111th)   The Ticket
Mr Josiah Bartlet Democratic NH 19811987 (97th99th   Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc; The Wedding
Mr Gladman Republican 1999-2001(106th)   Mr. Willis of Ohio
Mr Jeff Haffley Republican WA-5 20032006 (108th109th) Speaker of the House 7A WF 83429; Two Weeks Out
  Jim Hohner Republican IL 1997 - 2003 (107th) Speaker of the House 7A WF 83429
Mr Katzenmoyer Democratic WI-3 1999 - 2001 (106th)   Five Votes Down
  Peter Lien Republican TX-22 2001 - 2003 (107th)   20 Hours in America (Part II); The Red Mass
Mr Mark Richardson Democratic NY 19992003 (106th108th) Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus Five Votes Down; Angel Maintenance
  Ritchie Democratic  

1999 - 2001 (106th)

  Mandatory Minimums
Mr Bob Russell Democratic CO-3 1995 - 2003 (104th - 108th)   Jefferson Lives
Mr Matt Santos Democratic TX-18 20012007 (107th109th)   Liftoff; Tomorrow
  Mark B. Sellner Democratic   19882007 (101st110th) Speaker of the House Transition; Tomorrow
Mr Matt Skinner Republican   19992000 (106th)   Mr. Willis of Ohio; The Portland Trip
Mr Cal Tillinghouse Democratic TX 1999   Five Votes Down
Mr Glen Allen Walken Republican MO-6 19892003 (101st108th) Speaker of the House 7A WF 83429
Mr Christopher Wick Democratic   1999 (106th)   Five Votes Down
Ms Andy Wyatt Democratic MD-5 19982005 (105th109th) 3rd Ranking Member of the House International Relations Committee Debate Camp; Night Five
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