Women in Congress

Senate (16D, 4R)
Name Party State
Lisa Murkowski R Alaska
Barbara Boxer D Calif.
Dianne Feinstein D Calif.
Mary Landrieu D La.
Susan Collins R Maine
Barbara Mikulski D Md.
Debbie Stabenow D Mich.
Amy Klobuchar D Minn.
Claire McCaskill D Mo.
Kay Hagan D N.C.
Kelly Ayotte R N.H.
Jeanne Shaheen D N.H.
Kirsten Gillibrand D N.Y.
Maria Cantwell D Wash.
Patty Murray D Wash.
Mazie Hirono D Hawaii
Elizabeth Warren D Mass.
Deb Fischer R Neb.
Heidi Heitkamp D N.D.
Tammy Baldwin D Wis.
House (61D, 20R)
Name Party State
Martha Roby R Ala.
Terri Sewell D Ala.
Karen Bass D Calif.
Lois Capps D Calif.
Judy Chu D Calif.
Susan Davis D Calif.
Anna Eshoo D Calif.
Janice Hahn D Calif.
Barbara Lee D Calif.
Zoe Lofgren D Calif.
Doris Matsui D Calif.
Grace Napolitano D Calif.
Nancy Pelosi D Calif.
Lucille Roybal-Allard D Calif.
Linda Sánchez D Calif.
Loretta Sanchez D Calif.
Jackie Speier D Calif.
Maxine Waters D Calif.
Diana DeGette D Colo.
Rosa DeLauro D Conn.
Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton D D.C.
Sandy Adams R Fla.
Corrine Brown D Fla.
Kathy Castor D Fla.
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen R Fla.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz D Fla.
Frederica Wilson D Fla.
Del. Madeleine Bordallo D Guam
Colleen Hanabusa D Hawaii
Jan Schakowsky D Ill.
Lynn Jenkins R Kan.
Chellie Pingree D Maine
Niki Tsongas D Mass.
Donna Edwards D Md.
Candice Miller R Mich.
Michele Bachmann R Minn.
Betty McCollum D Minn.
Jo Ann Emerson R Mo.
Vicky Hartzler R Mo.
Renee Ellmers R N.C.
Virginia Foxx R N.C.
Yvette Clarke D N.Y.
Nita Lowey D N.Y.
Carolyn Maloney D N.Y.
Carolyn McCarthy D N.Y.
Louise Slaughter D N.Y.
Nydia Velázquez D N.Y.
Marcia Fudge D Ohio
Marcy Kaptur D Ohio
Suzanne Bonamici D Ore.
Allyson Schwartz D Pa.
Kristi Noem R S.D.
Diane Black R Tenn.
Marsha Blackburn R Tenn.
Kay Granger R Texas
Sheila Jackson Lee D Texas
Eddie Bernice Johnson D Texas
Del. Donna Christensen D V.I.
Shelley Moore Capito R W.Va.
Jaime Herrera Beutler R Wash.
Cathy McMorris Rodgers R Wash.
Gwen Moore D Wis.
Cynthia Lummis R Wyo.
Suzan DelBene D Wash.
Joyce Beatty D Ohio
Susan Brooks R Ind.
Julia Brownley D Calif.
Cheri Bustos D Ill.
Tammy Duckworth D Ill.
Elizabeth Esty D Conn.
Lois Frankel D Fla.
Tulsi Gabbard D Hawaii
Michelle Lujan Grisham D N.M.
Ann Kirkpatrick D Ariz.
Ann McLane Kuster D N.H.
George Negrete McLeod D Calif.
Grace Meng D N.Y.
Carol Shea-Porter D N.H.
Krysten Sinema D Ariz.
Dina Titus D Nev.
Ann Wagner R Mo.
Jackie Walorski R Ind.
Women Who Are Governors (2D, 4R)
Name Party State
Jan Brewer R Ariz.
Maggie Hassan D N.H.
Susana Martinez R N.M.
Mary Fallin R Okla.
Nikki Haley R S.C.
Christine Gregoire D Wash.
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