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My name is Tim Westbrook and I am IT manager for [[New Castle County, Delaware|New Castle County]] Government in [[Delaware]]. In spite of that I am an amateur historian, arm chair traveler, and observer of the political scene. I also have a religious interest, particularly of the Anglican/Episcopal church community. Wikipedia has given me the opportunity to combine these interests with a long felt desire to write about them- for which I am grateful.
My name is Tim Westbrook and I am IT manager for [[New Castle County, Delaware|New Castle County]] Government in [[Delaware]]. I am an amateur historian, arm chair traveler, and observer of the political scene. I also have a religious interest, particularly of the Anglican/Episcopal church community. Wikipedia has given me the opportunity to combine these interests with a long felt desire to write about them- for which I am grateful.


Laid out below are the components and the approach I am using as a standard in putting some articles together. There is nothing sacred about most of them and I am very interested in feedback from others so that I might improve their quality. My point in detailing all this is to provide a place for potential editors to at least try and understand my purpose.
Laid out below are the components and the approach I am using as a standard in putting some articles together. There is nothing sacred about most of them and I am very interested in feedback from others so that I might improve their quality. My point in detailing all this is to provide a place for potential editors to at least try and understand my purpose.
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==Articles==
==Articles==
[[Image:DE Flag 500w.gif|125px|left]][[Image:WMBarnstar.png|right|thumb|this is nice]]
[[Image:Flag of Delaware.svg|125px|left]][[Image:Working_Man's_Barnstar.png|right|thumb|this is nice]]
I am working as a contributer/writer more than an editor, and rarely edit articles that fall outside the scope of the two projects listed below.
I imagine getting at least a template or starter article written for every notable [[Delaware]] political figure. That list would certainly include all the [[List of Governors of Delaware|Governors]], [[List of United States Senators from Delaware|U.S. Senators]], and [[List of United States Representatives from Delaware|U.S. Representatives]], and they are my priority. In the future it might also include certain members of the [[Delaware General Assembly]], some [[Mayors]] of [[Wilmington, Delaware|Wilmington]], some members of certain politically active families, and some defeated major party candidates. This is clearly a project that will take me unassisted at least a couple of years. Anyone want to join in?

1. There is now at least a starter article written for every [[Delaware]] [[List of Governors of Delaware|Governor]], [[List of United States Senators from Delaware|U.S. Senator]], and [[List of United States Representatives from Delaware|U.S. Representative]]. Many of these go well beyond starter articles. My priority is to improve the remaining starter articles in these groups: about 2 Governors, 6 Senators, and 20 Representatives. I would also like to add articles on other notable [[Delaware]] political figures such as certain members of the Delaware Judiciary, [[Delaware General Assembly]], some [[Mayors]] of [[Wilmington, Delaware|Wilmington]], some members of certain politically active families, and some defeated major party candidates. This project also includes several lists of these people and artcles describing their positions. While much is done, there is no end in sight.

2. There is now a standard format article for half of the ordinal U.S. Congresses: the [[1st United States Congress|1st Congress]] through the [[56th United States Congress|56th U.S. Congress]]. Most of these have 3 peripheral articles with supplementary information. While some editing remains to be done, they are largely complete. My priority is to complete the editing, particularly regarding membership changes and name linking. There is also a need to compare and contrast data in other congressional articles and lists to assure their consistency. In due time I would like to complete the series up to the present, and the next phase of the project will be to take it up to the [[72nd United States Congress|72nd Congress]]. It would be nice to think this project could be complete by the time the [[111th United States Congress|111th Congress]] convenes.


===Standard layout===
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====Included====
====Included====
*Infobox: I now use the greatly improved and very flexible Politician infobox. It a generic politician box and works better in general than boxes for a particular kind of politician. Many of these folks have held more than one office, so Governor or Senator specialized boxes often don't work. Even though the information in the boxes is completely redundant, they provide a nice quick view. Thanks to [[User:Netoholic]] who made this box as close to perfect as I can imagine, even though it cost me a weekend to move all the data into the new format.
*Infobox: I now use the greatly improved and very flexible Politician infobox. It is a generic politician box and works better in general than boxes for a particular kind of politician. Many of these folks have held more than one office, so Governor or Senator specialized boxes often don't work. Even though the information in the boxes is completely redundant, they provide a nice quick view. I am continously running into other editors trying to force an office specific infobox into this place. While it may make sense for current office holders to use these specific infoboxes, until they fully incorporate information about other offices held, they are unsatisfactory, and I will remove them.


*Succession Box: I would like to put full dates, but am showing years only, because I can't figure out how to stop unattractive and illogical wrapping when the date is longer than the title. Knowing where to draw the line on when to use a succesion box is an unresolved problem for me as well. In some cases they are obviously overused. Use for a "succession" of candidacies doesn't seem to make much sense, nor does the practice of including non-succession information, like who they served with. So, I've limited their use to positions or offices when there is continuous occupation and a clear and specific predecessor/successor. Oddly, the placement of this box has become a major issue for some editors.
*Succession Box: I am using the "s-start" template for these and find it to be perfect so far. It handles full dates, no wrapping and a nice simple header. Knowing where to draw the line on when to use a succesion box is an unresolved problem for me as well. In some cases they are obviously overused. Use for a "succession" of candidacies doesn't seem to make much sense, nor does the practice of including non-succession information, like who they served with. So, I've limited their use to positions or offices when there is more or less continuous occupation and a clear and specific predecessor/successor. Here also there seems to be a drive to use office specific lines in the succession box, which produces odd looking inconsistencies between offices. I think the overall visual effect is important, and I have worked to keep the presentation consistent, clean and simple. The placement of this box has also sometimes become an issue for some editors.


*Public offices and election results: I've added two boxes to all elected officials detailing their offices held and the record of their elections. I'm also beginning to add boxes showing who they served with in Congress and in state government. That's challenging and a work in progress.
*Public offices and election results: I've added two boxes to all elected officials detailing their offices held and the record of their elections. I will be references the ordinal Congresional articles to show who they served with, and hopefully someday will produce comparable articles for the Delaware General Assembly.


*References and external links: I add as many of these as I can come up with. At the very least we can provide a good bibilography. I am also trying to list places where people can find more information on the topic. These museums, libraries and whatever need all the help they can get to survive- and none of this information would be available if they didn't.
*References and external links: I add as many of these as I can come up with. At the very least we can provide a good bibilography. I am also trying to list places where people can find more information on the topic. These museums, libraries and whatever need all the help they can get to survive- and none of this information would be available if they didn't.

*Footnotes: the new <ref> </ref> footnote in place methodology is simple and works great. What an improvement.


====Problems====
====Problems====
*Creativity: Being bold, even within the written Wikipedia policies is difficult in this environment of some over zealous editors. Experimenting with tame and harmless new ways of presenting information is almost impossible because of a very few editors who would seem to refuse to give the creative any room to create. If they don't undo the ideas, they subject them to endless mind numbing debate, among people who struggle to even understand the issue.
*Creativity: Being bold, even within the written Wikipedia policies is difficult in this environment of some over zealous editors. Experimenting with tame and harmless new ways of presenting information is very difficult because of a very few editors who would seem to refuse to give the creative any room to create. If they don't undo the ideas, they subject them to endless mind numbing debate, among people who struggle to even understand the issue.


*Navigation Boxes: Alas, my thick head has finally come to realize what several editors have been trying to convey for some time: namely that multiple navigation boxes, even when well designed are too much for an article and are really just unneeded decoration. If they are poorly designed or designed inconsistently (which is inevitable) then there is almost no possiblity of them doing the article justice. I am as responsible as anyone for the proliferation of these things; I designed the first Governor's navigation box, then the Lt Governor. Now it seems everything in the article needs a navigation box to support it. And, naturally, well intentioned writers and editors end up spending much too much time fussing over them at the expense of building content. The only solution I see is to cut back to one or two of the smallest, simplist boxes that lead the reader into the categories and rely on lists and the categories to help the reader navigate. With a little work the category groupings can be much more intuitive than they are now, although the display of the data in columns is pretty crude looking and probably needs some programming help.
*Templates: These have become a major problem because of the arbitrary actions of a couple of editors seeking absolute uniformity without understanding all the issues involved. Regrettably, as these editors irresponsibly change these templates I am forced to stop using them, at a great cost in my productivity. [[Wikipedia:Template substitution#arguments for substitution]]


*Naming: The standard calls for the name to be the most commonly used name. I don't think this standard was ever intended to replace the most commonly used real names with "nicknames," although that has become the accepted practice among many writers. Indexes/redirects should, of course, accomodate all likely variants of the name, including nicknames. For instance, I think "Joe Biden" should be "Joseph R. Biden, Jr."
*Naming: The standard calls for the name to be the most commonly used name. I don't think this standard was ever intended to replace the most commonly used real names with "nicknames," although that has become the accepted practice among many writers. Indexes/redirects should, of course, accomodate all likely variants of the name, including nicknames. For instance, I think "Joe Biden" should be "Joseph R. Biden, Jr."


*Categories: This whole concept seems fundamentally flawed as the information really needs to go into a database that can be queried. I had pretty much given up on them in favor of navigation boxes, but since the navigation boxes have failed for the reasons given above, more use of the categories is required.
*Introductory paragraph dates: I think the only dates needed in the introduction are the birth date and year. Birth/death month and day seems unnecessary as do other dates. Presumably they are all in the body of the article, and an introduction is intended to be only a quick summary. However, to avoid endless editing I am entering the information redundantly as is the common practice.

*Disambiguation: In fact, the only thing that is essential for the name is that it is unique. Therefore, it would seem that when there is more than one instance of the same name, the best information to add to the name would be the birth and death year, since it could be done for everyone. Right now there is a preference for occupational qualifiers, but that won't work very long because as the number of articles grows there will be too many duplicate locations and careers. Perhaps I'm oversimplifying things, but there are only two ways to get to a bio, by a link or trying a direct hit. Links will never be a problem if the writer of the originating article links to it correctly. If he/she doesn't or if the direct hit approach is used it will almost always take you to the disamb page where the reader will hopefully find a useful enough summary to make a choice. Certainly that summary will include dates and what a person is best known for. Its only the order of the info that changes. One more click and they're there. I think the goal of creating a name with multiple intuitive qualifiers will be very hard/impossible to reach- there are always too many possibilites. And if the reader guesses wrong they miss the disambig page altogether and end up being asked to write a new article, the worst possible alternative. The published encyclopedias have all figured this out.

*Categories: This whole concept seems fundamentally flawed as the information really needs to go into a database that can be queried. In the meantime I'm just trying to follow established norms and stay out of Wikiwars on an issue where there can be no right answer. I would like to categorize people 3 ways, 1) by location, 2) by time lived, and 3) by activity. For Americans, location seems to work best by state, but a local category may be needed in addition, not instead of. Birth and death dates are adequate for time, but I'm feeling the need to group people of a certain age together, but don't just yet know how. Activities could be, and are, endless and inevitably get mixed up with location and time as qualifiers. Then the whole thing becomes circular. Until this information gets put in a database that can be queried, it seems like two or three categories each for location, time and activity is appropriate, plus any major personal accomplishments.


*Footnotes and/or References: Since "no original work" is permitted, and since I have no particular qualification to write original work, it is critical that the source of all this information be pretty obvious. Listing them all as references is a good start, but I'm still not clear on how often to place footnotes. Perhaps this is freshman Composition 101 that I have forgotten and need to relearn. Right now I am meaning to reference every work, published or web-based, that contributes to the articles, footnoting direct quotes, and showing bibliographical web information as external links.
*Footnotes and/or References: Since "no original work" is permitted, and since I have no particular qualification to write original work, it is critical that the source of all this information be pretty obvious. Listing them all as references is a good start, but I'm still not clear on how often to place footnotes. Perhaps this is freshman Composition 101 that I have forgotten and need to relearn. Right now I am meaning to reference every work, published or web-based, that contributes to the articles, footnoting direct quotes, and showing bibliographical web information as external links.

*Icons: I would like to dress up the article with symbols representing some of the core points in the paragraph, but have given up using them. Because this is not common practice some zealous editors have found them "distracting." Regretably, I have found the whole discussion exhausting and a major distraction myself from the main undertaking of writing.


*Images: Understanding the legal copyright status of images is the single most difficult problem I have encountered. The next most difficult is dealing with the "editors" who may know even less than I do. The rules are exactly right, I think, but constructive help in applying them would be useful. I still can't imagine what form that would take in this environment.
*Images: Understanding the legal copyright status of images is the single most difficult problem I have encountered. The next most difficult is dealing with the "editors" who may know even less than I do. The rules are exactly right, I think, but constructive help in applying them would be useful. I still can't imagine what form that would take in this environment.
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I enjoy continuing to "noodle" with most of these articles, adding to them as I pick up new information or understanding. I will "watch" and edit the changes made to them, though, to try and keep them consistent with the standard. Many changes have been helpful, although an increasing number are disruptive. I dread school vacation time. The good ones correct my poor grammar, spelling and other stupid mistakes. Thank-you. The disruptive ones cause an enormous loss of time debating and correcting. Regrettably, the addition of meaningful content to any of these articles has been very unusual.

I enjoy continuing to "noodle" with most of these articles, adding to them as I pick up new information or understanding. I will "watch" and edit the changes made to them, though, to try and keep them consistent with the standard. Many changes have been helpful, although an increasing number are disruptive. The good ones correct my poor grammar, spelling and other stupid mistakes. Thank-you. Oddly, the addition of meaningful content to any of these articles has been very unusual.


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==Some fun==
==Some fun==
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DELAWARE

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! width=100% | <font size=3>[[Delaware|State of Delaware]]</font><br><small>[[List of counties in Delaware|Counties]]&nbsp;• [[List of Delaware Hundreds|Hundreds]]&nbsp;• [[List of Delaware Municipalities|Municipalities]]&nbsp;• [[List of Delaware rivers|Rivers]]&nbsp;• [[:Category:U.S. Highways in Delaware|Roads]]&nbsp;• [[:Category:Delaware railroads|Railroads]]&nbsp;• [[:Category:Companies based in Delaware|Business]]<br>[[:Category:Government of Delaware|Government]]&nbsp;• [[List of Governors of Delaware|Governors]]&nbsp;• [[:Category:Delaware General Assembly|General Assembly]]&nbsp;• [[:Category:Delaware law|Courts]]&nbsp;• [[List of United States Senators from Delaware|U.S. Senators]]&nbsp;• [[List of United States Representatives from Delaware|U.S. Representatives]] <br> [[History of Delaware|History]]&nbsp;• [[:Category:Education in Delaware|Education]]&nbsp;• [[:Category:Religion in Delaware|Religion]]&nbsp;• [[:Category:Delaware landmarks|Parks & Museums]]&nbsp;• [[:Category:Delaware media|Communications]]</small>
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US SENATORS

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| align=center class=small | [[J. Frank Allee|Allee]]&nbsp;• [[L. Heisler Ball|Ball]]&nbsp;• [[Richard Bassett|Bassett]]&nbsp;• [[Martin W. Bates|Bates]]&nbsp;• [[James A. Bayard (elder)|J Bayard Sr]]&nbsp;• [[James A. Bayard, Jr.|J Bayard Jr]]&nbsp;• [[Richard H. Bayard|R Bayard]]&nbsp;• [[Thomas F. Bayard|T Bayard Sr]]&nbsp;• [[Thomas F. Bayard, Jr.|T Bayard Jr]]&nbsp;• [[Joe Biden|Biden]]&nbsp;• [[J. Caleb Boggs|Boggs]]&nbsp;• [[C. Douglass Buck|Buck]]&nbsp;• [[Thomas R. Carper|Carper]]&nbsp;• [[John M. Clayton|John Clayton]]&nbsp;• [[Joshua Clayton]]&nbsp;• [[Thomas Clayton|T Clayton]]&nbsp;• [[Joseph P. Comegys|Comegys]]&nbsp;• [[Henry A. du Pont|H du Pont]]&nbsp;• [[T. Coleman du Pont|TC du Pont]]&nbsp;• [[J. Allen Frear, Jr.|Frear]]&nbsp;• [[George Gray (senator)|Gray]]&nbsp;• [[Daniel O. Hastings|Hastings]]&nbsp;• [[Anthony Higgins|Higgins]]&nbsp;• [[Outerbridge Horsey|Horsey]]&nbsp;• [[James H. Hughes|Hughes]]&nbsp;• [[Richard R. Kenney|Kenney]]&nbsp;• [[Henry Latimer (senator)|Latimer]]&nbsp;• [[Louis McLane|McLane]]&nbsp;• [[Arnold Naudain|Naudain]]&nbsp;• [[George Read (lawyer)|Read]]&nbsp;• [[Harry A. Richardson|Richardson]]&nbsp;• [[George R. Riddle|Riddle]]&nbsp;• [[Henry M. Ridgely|Ridgely]]&nbsp;• [[Caesar A. Rodney|C Rodney]]&nbsp;• [[Daniel Rodney|D Rodney]]&nbsp;• [[William V. Roth, Jr.|Roth]]&nbsp;• [[Eli M. Saulsbury|E Saulsbury]]&nbsp;• [[Willard Saulsbury, Sr.|W Saulsbury Sr]]&nbsp;• [[Willard Saulsbury, Jr.|W Saulsbury Jr]]&nbsp;• [[Presley Spruance|Spruance]]&nbsp;• [[John G. Townsend, Jr.|Townsend]]&nbsp;• [[James M. Tunnell|Tunnell]]&nbsp;• [[Nicholas Van Dyke (senator)|Van Dyke]]&nbsp;• [[John M. Vining|Vining]]&nbsp;• [[John Wales|Wales]]&nbsp;• [[William H. Wells|Wells]]&nbsp;• [[Samuel White|White]]&nbsp;• [[John J. Williams (senator)|Williams]]&nbsp;• [[Josiah O. Wolcott|Wolcott]]<br>[[List of United States Senators from Delaware (alphabetic)|(alphabetic list)]]&nbsp;• [[List of United States Senators from Delaware|(chronological list)]]&nbsp;• [[United States Senators from Delaware (election results)|(election results)]]&nbsp;• [[U.S. Congressional Delegations from Delaware|(timeline)]]
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US REPRESENTATIVES

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| align=center class=small | [[Wilbur L. Adams|Adams]]&nbsp;• [[William F. Allen|Allen]]&nbsp;• [[James A. Bayard (elder)|J Bayard Sr]]&nbsp;• [[Benjamin T. Biggs|Biggs]]&nbsp;• [[J. Caleb Boggs|Boggs]]&nbsp;• [[William H. Boyce|Boyce]]&nbsp;• [[Franklin Brockson|Brockson]]&nbsp;• [[James M. Broom|Broom]]&nbsp;• [[Hiram R. Burton|Burton]]&nbsp;• [[Thomas R. Carper|Carper]]&nbsp;• [[Michael N. Castle|Castle]]&nbsp;• [[John W. Causey|Causey]]&nbsp;• [[Thomas Clayton|T Clayton]]&nbsp;• [[Thomas Cooper (lawyer)|Cooper]]&nbsp;• [[Elisha D. Cullen|Cullen]]&nbsp;• [[Pierre S. du Pont, IV|du Pont]]&nbsp;• [[Thomas B. Evans, Jr.|Evans]]&nbsp;• [[George P. Fisher|Fisher]]&nbsp;• [[Willard Hall|Hall]]&nbsp;• [[Irving Handy|Handy]]&nbsp;• [[Harry G. Haskell, Jr.|Haskell]]&nbsp;• [[William H. Heald|Heald]]&nbsp;• [[John H. Hoffecker|J Hoffecker]]&nbsp;• [[Walter O. Hoffecker|W Hoffecker]]&nbsp;• [[Henry A. Houston|H Houston]]&nbsp;• [[John W. Houston|J Houston]]&nbsp;• [[Robert G. Houston|R Houston]]&nbsp;• [[Kensey Johns, Jr.|Johns]]&nbsp;• [[Henry Latimer (senator)|Latimer]]&nbsp;• [[Caleb R. Layton|Layton]]&nbsp;• [[James B. Lofland|Lofland]]&nbsp;• [[Charles B. Lore|Lore]]&nbsp;• [[Edward L. Martin|Martin]]&nbsp;• [[Harris B. McDowell, Jr.|McDowell]]&nbsp;• [[Louis McLane|McLane]]&nbsp;• [[Thomas W. Miller|Miller]]&nbsp;• [[John H. Milligan|Milligan]]&nbsp;• [[John A. Nicholson|Nicholson]]&nbsp;• [[John Patten (politician)|Patten]]&nbsp;• [[John B. Penington|Penington]]&nbsp;• [[Albert F. Polk|Polk]]&nbsp;• [[George R. Riddle|Riddle]]&nbsp;• [[Henry M. Ridgely|Ridgely]]&nbsp;• [[Thomas Robinson, Jr.|Robinson]]&nbsp;• [[Caesar A. Rodney|C Rodney]]&nbsp;• [[George B. Rodney|G Rodney]]&nbsp;• [[William V. Roth, Jr.|Roth]]&nbsp;• [[Nathaniel B. Smithers|Smithers]]&nbsp;• [[J. George Stewart|Stewart]]&nbsp;• [[William Temple (merchant)|Temple]]&nbsp;• [[Philip A. Traynor|Traynor]]&nbsp;• [[Nicholas Van Dyke (senator)|Van Dyke]]&nbsp;•[[John M. Vining|Vining]]&nbsp;• [[Herbert B. Warburton|Warburton]]&nbsp;• [[William G. Whiteley|Whiteley]]&nbsp;• [[Earle D. Willey|Willey]]&nbsp;• [[George S. Williams|G Williams]]&nbsp;• [[James Williams (politician)|J Williams]]&nbsp;• [[Jonathan S. Willis|Willis]]<br>[[List of United States Representatives from Delaware|(chronological listing)]]&nbsp;• [[United States Representatives from Delaware (election results)|(election results)]]&nbsp;• [[U.S. House of Representatives Delegations from Delaware|(timeline)]]
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GOVERNORS

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| align=center class=small | [[Walter W. Bacon|Bacon]]&nbsp;• [[Richard Bassett|Bassett]]&nbsp;• [[Gunning Bedford, Sr.|Bedford]]&nbsp;• [[Caleb P. Bennett|Bennett]]&nbsp;• [[Benjamin T. Biggs|Biggs]]&nbsp;• [[J. Caleb Boggs|Boggs]]&nbsp;• [[C. Douglass Buck|Buck]]&nbsp;• [[David P. Buckson|Buckson]]&nbsp;• [[William Burton (governor)|Burton]]&nbsp;• [[William Cannon|Cannon]]&nbsp;• [[Thomas R. Carper|Carper]]&nbsp;• [[Elbert N. Carvel|Carvel]]&nbsp;• [[Michael N. Castle|Castle]]&nbsp;• [[Peter F. Causey|Causey]]&nbsp;• [[John Clark (governor)|Clark]]&nbsp;• [[Joshua Clayton|Clayton]]&nbsp;• [[John P. Cochran|Cochran]]&nbsp;• [[John Collins (governor)|J Collins]]&nbsp;• [[Thomas Collins (governor)| T Collins]]&nbsp;• [[Cornelius P. Comegys|Comegys]]&nbsp;• [[John Cook (governor)|Cook]]&nbsp;• [[William B. Cooper|Cooper]]&nbsp;• [[Jehu Davis|Davis]]&nbsp;• [[William D. Denney|Denney]]&nbsp;• [[John Dickinson (lawyer)|Dickinson]]&nbsp;• [[Pierre S. du Pont, IV|du Pont]]&nbsp;• [[David Hall (Delaware governor)|D Hall]]&nbsp;• [[John W. Hall|J Hall]]&nbsp;• [[Joseph Haslet|Haslet]]&nbsp;• [[David Hazzard|Hazzard]]&nbsp;• [[John Hunn (governor)|Hunn]]&nbsp;• [[Preston Lea|Lea]]&nbsp;• [[Joshua H. Marvil|Marvil]]&nbsp;• [[Joseph Maull|Maull]]&nbsp;• [[Thomas McKean|McKean]]&nbsp;• [[John McKinly|McKinly]]&nbsp;• [[Richard C. McMullen|McMullen]]&nbsp;• [[Charles R. Miller|Miller]]&nbsp;• [[Ruth Ann Minner|Minner]]&nbsp;• [[Nathaniel Mitchell|Mitchell]]&nbsp;• [[Henry Molleston|Molleston]]&nbsp;• [[Samuel Paynter|Paynter]]&nbsp;• [[Simeon S. Pennewill|Pennewill]]&nbsp;• [[Russell W. Peterson|Peterson]]&nbsp;• [[Charles Polk, Jr.|Polk]]&nbsp;• [[James Ponder|Ponder]]&nbsp;• [[George Read (lawyer)|Read]]&nbsp;• [[Robert J. Reynolds|Reynolds]]&nbsp;• [[Robert P. Robinson|Robinson]]&nbsp;• [[Caesar Rodney]]&nbsp;• [[Caleb Rodney]]&nbsp;• [[Daniel Rodney|D Rodney]]&nbsp;• [[Daniel Rogers|Rogers]]&nbsp;• [[William H.H. Ross|Ross]]&nbsp;• [[Gove Saulsbury|Saulsbury]]&nbsp;• [[Charles C. Stockley|Stockley]]&nbsp;• [[Thomas Stockton|Stockton]]&nbsp;• [[Jacob Stout|Stout]]&nbsp;• [[James Sykes (physician)|Sykes]]&nbsp;• [[William Temple (merchant)|Temple]]&nbsp;• [[Charles L. Terry, Jr.|Terry]]&nbsp;• [[William Tharp|Tharp]]&nbsp;• [[Charles Thomas (lawyer)|Thomas]]&nbsp;• [[John G. Townsend, Jr.|Townsend]]&nbsp;• [[Sherman W. Tribbitt|Tribbitt]]&nbsp;• [[George Truitt|Truitt]]&nbsp;• [[Ebe W. Tunnell|Tunnell]]&nbsp;• [[Nicholas Van Dyke (governor)|Van Dyke]]&nbsp;• [[William T. Watson|Watson]]&nbsp;• [[Dale E. Wolf|Wolf]]<br>[[List of Governors of Delaware (alphabetic)| (alphabetic listing)]]&nbsp;• [[List of Governors of Delaware|(chronological listing)]]&nbsp;• [[Governor of Delaware (election results)|(election results)]]&nbsp;• [[Delaware General Assembly Delegations from New Castle County| (timeline)]]
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LIEUTENANT GOVERNORS

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| align=center class=small | [[James H. Anderson|Anderson]]&nbsp;• [[Alexis I. du Pont Bayard|Bayard]]&nbsp;• [[Eugene Bookhammer|Bookhammer]]&nbsp;• [[David P. Buckson|Buckson]]&nbsp;• [[J. Danforth Bush|Bush]]&nbsp;• [[Philip L. Canon)|Canon]]&nbsp;• [[John C. Carney, Jr.|Carney]]&nbsp;• [[Elbert N. Carvel|Carvel]]&nbsp;• [[Michael N. Castle|Castle]]&nbsp;• [[Edward W. Cooch|Cooch]]&nbsp;• [[Roy F. Corley|Corley]]&nbsp;• [[Lewis T. Eliason|Eliason]]&nbsp;• [[Colen Ferguson|Ferguson]]&nbsp;• [[James H. Hazel|Hazel]]&nbsp;• [[Eugene Lammot|Lammot]]&nbsp;• [[Isaac J. MacCollum|MacCollum]]&nbsp;• [[James D. McGinnis|McGinnis]]&nbsp;• [[John M. Mendinhall|Mendinhall]]&nbsp;• [[Ruth Ann Minner|Minner]]&nbsp;• [[Isaac T. Parker|Parker]]&nbsp;• [[John W. Rollins|Rollins]]&nbsp;• [[Sherman W. Tribbitt|Tribbitt]]&nbsp;• [[Dale E. Wolf|Wolf]]&nbsp;• [[Shien Biau Woo|Woo]]<br>[[List of Lieutenant Governors of Delaware|Lieutenant Governors (chronological listing)]]
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CONTINENTAL CONGRESSMAN

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! bgcolor=#F3D161 style="padding:0 50px 0 50px" | [[Continental Congress|Continental Congressmen from Delaware]]
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| align=center class=small | [[Gunning Bedford, Jr.|Bedford]]&nbsp;• [[John Dickinson (lawyer)|J Dickinson]]&nbsp;• [[Philemon Dickinson|P Dickinson]]&nbsp;• [[John Evans (Delaware)|Evans]]&nbsp;• [[Isaac Grantham|Grantham]]&nbsp;• [[Dyre Kearney|Kearny]]&nbsp;• [[Henry Latimer (senator)|Latimer]]&nbsp;• [[Eleazer McComb|McComb]]&nbsp;• [[Thomas McKean|McKean]]&nbsp;• [[Nathaniel Mitchell|Mitchell]]&nbsp;• [[John Patten (politician)|Patten]]&nbsp;• [[Samuel Patterson|Patterson]]&nbsp;• [[William Peery|Peery]]&nbsp;• [[George Read (lawyer)|Read]]&nbsp;• [[Caesar Rodney|C Rodney]]&nbsp;• [[Thomas Rodney|T Rodney]]&nbsp;• [[James Sykes (lawyer)|Sykes]]&nbsp;• [[James Tilton|Tilton]]&nbsp;• [[Nicholas Van Dyke (governor)|Van Dyke]]&nbsp;• [[John M. Vining|Vining]]&nbsp;• [[Samuel Wharton|Wharton]]
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CITIES AND TOWNS In DELAWARE (major communities)

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| align=center class=small | [[Bear, Delaware|Bear]]&nbsp;• [[Bellefonte, Delaware|Bellefonte]]&nbsp;• [[Bethel, Delaware|Bethel]]&nbsp;• [[Bridgeville, Delaware|Bridgeville]]&nbsp;• [[Brookside, Delaware|Brookside]]&nbsp;• [[Camden, Delaware|Camden]]&nbsp;• [[Claymont, Delaware|Claymont]]&nbsp;• [[Clayton, Delaware|Clayton]]&nbsp;• [[Delmar, Delaware|Delmar]]&nbsp;• [[Delaware City, Delaware|Delaware City]]&nbsp;• [[Dover, Delaware|Dover]]&nbsp;• [[Edgemoor, Delaware|Edgemoor]]&nbsp;• [[Elsmere, Delaware|Elsmere]]&nbsp;• [[Georgetown, Delaware|Georgetown]]&nbsp;• [[Greenville, Delaware|Greenville]]&nbsp;• [[Glasgow, Delaware|Glasgow]]&nbsp;• [[Harrington, Delaware|Harrington]]&nbsp;• [[Highland Acres, Delaware|Highland Acres]]&nbsp;• [[Hockessin, Delaware|Hockessin]]&nbsp;• [[Kent Acres, Delaware|Kent Acres]]&nbsp;• [[Laurel, Delaware|Laurel]]&nbsp;• [[Lewes, Delaware|Lewes]]&nbsp;• [[Long Neck, Delaware|Long Neck]]&nbsp;• [[Middletown, Delaware|Middletown]]&nbsp;• [[Milford, Delaware|Milford]]&nbsp;• [[Millsboro, Delaware|Millsboro]]&nbsp;• [[Milton, Delaware|Milton]]&nbsp;• [[New Castle, Delaware|New Castle]]&nbsp;• [[Newark, Delaware|Newark]]&nbsp;• [[Newport, Delaware|Newport]]&nbsp;• [[North Star, Delaware|North Star]]&nbsp;• [[Ocean View, Delaware|Ocean View]]&nbsp;• [[Pike Creek, Delaware|Pike Creek]]&nbsp;• [[Rehoboth Beach, Delaware|Rehoboth Beach]]&nbsp;• [[Rising Sun-Lebanon, Delaware|Rising Sun-Lebanon]]&nbsp;• [[Riverview, Delaware|Riverview]]&nbsp;• [[Rodney Village, Delaware|Rodney Village]]&nbsp;• [[Seaford, Delaware|Seaford]]&nbsp;• [[Smyrna, Delaware|Smyrna]]&nbsp;• [[Selbyville, Delaware|Selbyville]]&nbsp;• [[Smyrna, Delaware|Smyrna]]&nbsp;• [[Wilmington, Delaware|Wilmington]]&nbsp;• [[Wilmington Manor, Delaware|Wilmington Manor]]&nbsp;• [[Woodside East, Delaware|Woodside East]]&nbsp;• [[Wyoming, Delaware|Wyoming]]
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PLACES IN DELAWARE

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! bgcolor=#F3D161 style="padding:0 50px 0 50px" | [[Delaware|Places in Delaware]]
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| align=center class=small | [[List of U.S. state capitals|State capital]]: [[Dover, Delaware|Dover]]<br>[[Kent County, Delaware|Kent County]] | [[New Castle County, Delaware|New Castle County]] | [[Sussex County, Delaware|Sussex County]]<br>[[Bear, Delaware|Bear]] | [[Bellefonte, Delaware|Bellefonte]] | [[Bethel, Delaware|Bethel]] | [[Bridgeville, Delaware|Bridgeville]] | [[Brookside, Delaware|Brookside]] | [[Camden, Delaware|Camden]] | [[Claymont, Delaware|Claymont]] | [[Clayton, Delaware|Clayton]] | [[Delmar, Delaware|Delmar]] | [[Delaware City, Delaware|Delaware City]] | [[Dover, Delaware|Dover]] | [[Edgemoor, Delaware|Edgemoor]] | [[Elsmere, Delaware|Elsmere]] | [[Georgetown, Delaware|Georgetown]] | [[Greenville, Delaware|Greenville]] | [[Glasgow, Delaware|Glasgow]] | [[Harrington, Delaware|Harrington]] | [[Highland Acres, Delaware|Highland Acres]] | [[Hockessin, Delaware|Hockessin]] | [[Kent Acres, Delaware|Kent Acres]] | [[Laurel, Delaware|Laurel]] | [[Lewes, Delaware|Lewes]] | [[Long Neck, Delaware|Long Neck]] | [[Middletown, Delaware|Middletown]] | [[Milford, Delaware|Milford]] | [[Millsboro, Delaware|Millsboro]] | [[Milton, Delaware|Milton]] | [[New Castle, Delaware|New Castle]] | [[Newark, Delaware|Newark]] | [[Newport, Delaware|Newport]] | [[North Star, Delaware|North Star]] | [[Ocean View, Delaware|Ocean View]] | [[Pike Creek, Delaware|Pike Creek]] | [[Rehoboth Beach, Delaware|Rehoboth Beach]] | [[Rising Sun-Lebanon, Delaware|Rising Sun-Lebanon]] | [[Riverview, Delaware|Riverview]] | [[Rodney Village, Delaware|Rodney Village]] | [[Seaford, Delaware|Seaford]] | [[Smyrna, Delaware|Smyrna]] | [[Selbyville, Delaware|Selbyville]] | [[Smyrna, Delaware|Smyrna]] | [[Wilmington, Delaware|Wilmington]] | [[Wilmington Manor, Delaware|Wilmington Manor]] | [[Woodside East, Delaware|Woodside East]] | [[Wyoming, Delaware|Wyoming]] <br>[[List of counties in Delaware| (counties)]] | [[List of Delaware municipalities|(cities and towns)]] | [[List of Delaware Hundreds|(Hundreds)]]
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DELAWARE STATE OFFICIALS

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| align=left class=small |'''[[Governor of Delaware|Governor]]''': Ruth Ann Minner (2001- )<br>'''Attorney General''': M. Jane Brady (1994-05), Carl C. Danberg (2005- )<br>'''Auditor''': R. Thomas Wagner Jr. (1989- )<hr>'''Agriculture''': Michael T. Scuse (2001- )<br>'''Budget''': Peter M. Ross (2001-02), Jennifer Wagner Davis (2002- )<br>'''Children, Youth & Families''': Cari DeSantis (2001- )<br>'''Corrections''': Stanley W. Taylor, Jr. (1996- )<br>'''Economic Development''': John D. Wik (2001-02), Judy McKinney-Cherry (2002- )<br> '''Education''': Valerie A. Woodruff (1999- )<br>'''Elections''': Frank Calio (2002- )<br>'''Finance:''' David W. Singleton (2001-05), Richard S. Cordrey (2005- )<br>
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| align=left class=small |'''[[Lieutenant Governor of Delaware|Lieutenant Governor]]''': [[John C. Carney, Jr.]] (2001- )<br>'''Insurance''': Donna Lee Williams (1992-05), [[Matthew P. Denn]] (2005- )<br>'''Treasurer''': [[Jack A. Markell]] (1999- )<hr>'''Health & Human Services''': Vincent P. Meconi (2001- )<br>'''Labor''': Harold E. Stafford (2001-05), Thomas B. Sharp (2005- )<br>'''Natural Resources''': Nicholas A. DiPasquale (2001-02), John A. Hughes (2002- )<br>'''Safety''': James L. Ford, Jr. (2001-04), David B. Mitchell (2004- )<br>'''State''': Harriet Smith Windsor (2001- )<br>'''Technology & Information''': Thomas M. Jarrett (2001- )<br>'''Transportation''': Nathan Hayward, III (2001-06), Carolann D. Wicks (2006- )
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US GOVERNORS

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[[Governor of Alabama|AL]]: [[Bob Riley (Alabama)|Bob Riley]]<br>
[[Governor of Alaska|AK]]: [[Frank Murkowski]]<br>
[[Governor of Arizona|AZ]]: [[Janet Napolitano]]<br>
[[Governor of Arkansas|AR]]: [[Mike Huckabee]]<br>
[[Governor of California|CA]]: [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]<br>
[[Governor of Colorado|CO]]: [[Bill Owens]]<br>
[[Governor of Connecticut|CT]]: [[M. Jodi Rell|Jodi Rell]]<br>
[[Governor of Delaware|DE]]: [[Ruth Ann Minner]]<br>
[[Governor of Florida|FL]]: [[Jeb Bush]]<br>
[[Governor of Georgia|GA]]: [[Sonny Perdue]]<br>
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[[Governor of Hawaii|HI]]: [[Linda Lingle]]<br>
[[Governor of Idaho|ID]]: [[Dirk Kempthorne]]<br>
[[Governor of Illinois|IL]]: [[Rod Blagojevich]]<br>
[[Governor of Indiana|IN]]: [[Mitch Daniels]]<br>
[[Governor of Iowa|IA]]: [[Tom Vilsack]]<br>
[[Governor of Kansas|KS]]: [[Kathleen Sebelius]]<br>
[[Governor of Kentucky|KY]]: [[Ernie Fletcher]]<br>
[[Governor of Louisiana|LA]]: [[Kathleen Blanco]]<br>
[[Governor of Maine|ME]]: [[John Baldacci]]<br>
[[Governor of Maryland|MD]]: [[Robert Ehrlich]]<br>
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[[Governor of Massachusetts|MA]]: [[Mitt Romney]]<br>
[[Governor of Michigan|MI]]: [[Jennifer Granholm]]<br>
[[Governor of Minnesota|MN]]: [[Tim Pawlenty]]<br>
[[Governor of Mississippi|MS]]: [[Haley Barbour]]<br>
[[Governor of Missouri|MO]]: [[Matt Blunt]]<br>
[[Governor of Montana|MT]]: [[Brian Schweitzer]]<br>
[[Governor of Nebraska|NE]]: [[Dave Heineman]]<br>
[[Governor of Nevada|NV]]: [[Kenny Guinn]]<br>
[[Governor of New Hampshire|NH]]: [[John Lynch]]<br>
[[Governor of New Jersey|NJ]]: [[Jon Corzine]]<br>
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[[Governor of New Mexico|NM]]: [[Bill Richardson (politician)|Bill Richardson]]<br>
[[Governor of New York|NY]]: [[George Pataki]]<br>
[[Governor of North Carolina|NC]]: [[Mike Easley]]<br>
[[Governor of North Dakota|ND]]: [[John Hoeven]]<br>
[[Governor of Ohio|OH]]: [[Bob Taft]]<br>
[[Governor of Oklahoma|OK]]: [[Brad Henry]]<br>
[[Governor of Oregon|OR]]: [[Ted Kulongoski]]<br>
[[Governor of Pennsylvania|PA]]: [[Ed Rendell]]<br>
[[Governor of Rhode Island|RI]]: [[Donald Carcieri]]<br>
[[Governor of South Carolina|SC]]: [[Mark Sanford]]<br>
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[[Governor of South Dakota|SD]]: [[Mike Rounds]]<br>
[[Governor of Tennessee|TN]]: [[Phil Bredesen]]<br>
[[Governor of Texas|TX]]: [[Rick Perry]]<br>
[[Governor of Utah|UT]]: [[Jon Huntsman, Jr.|Jon Huntsman]]<br>
[[Governor of Vermont|VT]]: [[Jim Douglas]]<br>
[[Governor of Virginia|VA]]: [[Tim Kaine]]<br>
[[Governor of Washington|WA]]: [[Christine Gregoire]]<br>
[[Governor of West Virginia|WV]]: [[Joe Manchin]]<br>
[[Governor of Wisconsin|WI]]: [[Jim Doyle]]<br>
[[Governor of Wyoming|WY]]: [[Dave Freudenthal]]<br>
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Cities and Towns in Delaware

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| align=center class=small | [[Arden, Delaware|Arden]] | [[Ardencroft, Delaware|Ardencroft]] | [[Ardentown, Delaware|Ardentown]] |[[Bellefonte, Delaware|Bellefonte]] | [[Bethany Beach, Delaware|Bethany Beach]] | [[Bethel, Delaware|Bethel]] | [[Blades, Delaware|Blades]] | [[Bowers, Delaware|Bowers]] | [[Bridgeville, Delaware|Bridgeville]] | [[Camden, Delaware|Camden]] | [[Cheswold, Delaware|Cheswold]] | [[Clayton, Delaware|Clayton]] | [[Dagsboro, Delaware|Dagsboro]] | [[Delmar, Delaware|Delmar]] | [[Delaware City, Delaware|Delaware City]] | [[Dewey Beach, Delaware|Dewey Beach]] | [[Dover, Delaware|Dover]] | [[Ellendale, Delaware|Ellendale]] | [[Elsmere, Delaware|Elsmere]] | [[Farmington, Delaware|Farmington]] | [[Felton, Delaware|Felton]] | [[Fenwick Island, Delaware|Fenwick Island]] | [[Frankford, Delaware|Frankford]] | [[Frederica, Delaware|Frederica]] | [[Georgetown, Delaware|Georgetown]] | [[Greenwood, Delaware|Greenwood]] | [[Harrington, Delaware|Harrington]] | [[Hartly, Delaware|Hartly]] | [[Henlopen Acres, Delaware|Henlopen Acres]] | [[Houston, Delaware|Houston]] | [[Kenton, Delaware|Kenton]] | [[Laurel, Delaware|Laurel]] | [[Lewes, Delaware|Lewes]] | [[Leipsic, Delaware|Leipsic]] | [[Little Creek, Delaware|Little Creek]] | [[Magnolia, Delaware|Magnolia]] | [[Middletown, Delaware|Middletown]] | [[Milford, Delaware|Milford]] | [[Millsboro, Delaware|Millsboro]] | [[Millville, Delaware|Millville]] | [[Milton, Delaware|Milton]] | [[New Castle, Delaware|New Castle]] | [[Newark, Delaware|Newark]] | [[Newport, Delaware|Newport]] | [[Ocean View, Delaware|Ocean View]] | [[Odessa, Delaware|Odessa]] | [[Rehoboth Beach, Delaware|Rehoboth Beach]] | [[Seaford, Delaware|Seaford]] | [[Selbyville, Delaware|Selbyville]] | [[Slaughter Beach, Delaware|Slaughter Beach]] | [[Smyrna, Delaware|Smyrna]] | [[South Bethany, Delaware|South Bethany]] | [[Townsend, Delaware|Townsend]] | [[Viola, Delaware|Viola]] | [[Wilmington, Delaware|Wilmington]] | [[Woodside, Delaware|Woodside]] | [[Wyoming, Delaware|Wyoming]] <br>[[:Category:Cities in Delaware| (cities)]] | [[:Category:Towns in Delaware|(towns)]] | [[:Category:Villages in Delaware|(villages)]]
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Unincorporated communities in Delaware

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! bgcolor=#F3D161 style="padding:0 50px 0 50px" | [[:Category:Census-designated places in Delaware|Unincorporated communities in Delaware]]
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| align=center class=small | [[Bear, Delaware|Bear]] | [[Brookside, Delaware|Brookside]] | [[Claymont, Delaware|Claymont]] | [[Dover Air Force Base|Dover Air Force Base]] | [[Edgemoor, Delaware|Edgemoor]] | [[Glasgow, Delaware|Glasgow]] | [[Greenville, Delaware|Greenville]] | [[Highland Acres, Delaware|Highland Acres]] | [[Hockessin, Delaware|Hockessin]] | [[Kent Acres, Delaware|Kent Acres]] | [[Long Neck, Delaware|Long Neck]] | [[North Star, Delaware|North Star]] | [[Pike Creek, Delaware|Pike Creek]] | [[Rising Sun-Lebanon, Delaware|Rising Sun-Lebanon]] | [[Riverview, Delaware|Riverview]] | [[Saint Georges, Delaware|St. George's]] | [[Rodney Village, Delaware|Rodney Village]] | [[Wilmington Manor, Delaware|Wilmington Manor]] | [[Woodside East, Delaware|Woodside East]]
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Hundreds in Delaware

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! bgcolor=#F3D161 style="padding:0 50px 0 50px" | [[List of Delaware Hundreds|Hundreds in Delaware]]
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| align=center class=small | [[Appoquinimink Hundred|Appoquinimink]] | [[Baltimore Hundred|Baltimore]] | [[Blackbird Hundred|Blackbird]] | [[Brandywine Hundred|Brandywine]] | [[Broad Creek Hundred|Broad Creek]] | [[Broadkill Hundred|Broadkill]] | [[Cedar Creek Hundred|Cedar Creek]] | [[Christiana Hundred|Christiana]] | [[Dagsboro Hundred|Dagsboro]] | [[Duck Creek Hundred|Duck Creek]] | [[Georgetown Hundred|Georgetown]] | [[Gumboro Hundred|Gumboro]] | [[Indian River Hundred|Indian River]] | [[Kenton Hundred|Kenton]] | [[Lewes & Rehoboth Hundred|Lewes & Rehoboth]] | [[Little Creek Hundred (Kent)|Little Creek (Kent)]] | [[Little Creek Hundred(Sussex)|Little Creek (Sussex)]] | [[Milford Hundred|Milford]] | [[Mill Creek Hundred|Mill Creek]] | [[Mispillion Hundred|Mispillion]] | [[Nanticoke Hundred|Nanticoke]] | [[New Castle Hundred|New Castle]] | [[North Murderkill Hundred|North Murderkill]] | [[Northwest Fork Hundred|Northwest Fork]] | [[Pencader Hundred|Pencader]] | [[Red Lion Hundred|Red Lion]] | [[St. George's Hundred|St. George's]] | [[Seaford Hundred|Seaford]] | [[South Murderkill Hundred|South Murderkill]] | [[West Dover Hundred|West Dover]] | [[White Clay Hundred|White Clay]] | [[Wilmington Hundred|Wilmington]]
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New Castle County

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! bgcolor=#F3D161 style="padding:0 50px 0 50px" | [[List of Delaware municipalities|Places in New Castle County, Delaware]]
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| align=center class=small | [[Arden, Delaware|Arden]] | [[Ardencroft, Delaware|Ardencroft]] | [[Ardentown, Delaware|Ardentown]] |[[Bellefonte, Delaware|Bellefonte]] | [[Delaware City, Delaware|Delaware City]] | [[Elsmere, Delaware|Elsmere]] | [[Middletown, Delaware|Middletown]] | [[New Castle, Delaware|New Castle]] | [[Newark, Delaware|Newark]] | [[Newport, Delaware|Newport]] | [[Odessa, Delaware|Odessa]] | [[Townsend, Delaware|Townsend]] | [[Wilmington, Delaware|Wilmington]]<br>[[Bear, Delaware|Bear]] | [[Brookside, Delaware|Brookside]] | [[Claymont, Delaware|Claymont]] | [[Edgemoor, Delaware|Edgemoor]] | [[Glasgow, Delaware|Glasgow]] | [[Greenville, Delaware|Greenville]] | [[Hockessin, Delaware|Hockessin]] | [[North Star, Delaware|North Star]] | [[Pike Creek, Delaware|Pike Creek]] | [[Saint Georges, Delaware|St. George's]] | [[Wilmington Manor, Delaware|Wilmington Manor]]<br>[[Appoquinimink Hundred]] | [[Blackbird Hundred]] | [[Brandywine Hundred]] | [[Christiana Hundred]] | [[Mill Creek Hundred]] | [[New Castle Hundred]] | [[Pencader Hundred]] | [[Red Lion Hundred]] | [[St. George's Hundred]] | [[White Clay Hundred]] | [[Wilmington Hundred]]<br>[[:Category:Cities in Delaware| (cities)]] | [[:Category:Towns in Delaware|(towns)]] | [[:Category:Villages in Delaware|(villages)]] | [[List of Delaware Hundreds|(hundreds)]]
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Kent County

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! bgcolor=#F3D161 style="padding:0 50px 0 50px" | [[List of Delaware municipalities|Places in Kent County, Delaware]]
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| align=center class=small | [[Bowers, Delaware|Bowers]] | [[Camden, Delaware|Camden]] | [[Cheswold, Delaware|Cheswold]] |[[Clayton, Delaware|Clayton]] | [[Dover, Delaware|Dover]] | [[Farmington, Delaware|Farmington]] | [[Felton, Delaware|Felton]] | [[Frederica, Delaware|Frederica]] | [[Harrington, Delaware|Harrington]] | [[Hartly, Delaware|Hartly]] | [[Houston, Delaware|Houston]] | [[Kenton, Delaware|Kenton]] | [[Leipsic, Delaware|Leipsic]] | [[Little Creek, Delaware|Little Creek]] | [[Magnolia, Delaware|Magnolia]] | [[Milford, Delaware|Milford]] | [[Smyrna, Delaware|Smyrna]] | [[Viola, Delaware|Viola]] | [[Woodside, Delaware|Woodside]] | [[Wyoming, Delaware|Wyoming]] | [[Dover Air Force Base]] | [[Highland Acres, Delaware|Highland Acres]] | [[Kent Acres, Delaware|Kent Acres]] | [[Rising Sun-Lebanon, Delaware|Rising Sun-Lebanon]] | [[Riverview, Delaware|Riverview]] | [[Rodney Village, Delaware|Rodney Village]] | [[Woodside East, Delaware|Woodside East]]<br>[[Duck Creek Hundred]] | [[East Dover Hundred]] | [[Kenton Hundred]] | [[Little Creek Hundred]] | [[Milford Hundred]] | [[Mispillion Hundred]] | [[North Murderkill Hundred]] | [[South Murderkill Hundred]] | [[West Dover Hundred]]<br>[[:Category:Cities in Delaware| (cities)]] | [[:Category:Towns in Delaware|(towns)]] | [[:Category:Villages in Delaware|(villages)]] | [[List of Delaware Hundreds|(hundreds)]]
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US CONGRESS- CURRENT

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! width=100% | <font size=3>[[United States Congress]]</font><br><small>[[United States Congress|Congress]] | [[United States Senate|Senate]] | [[United States House of Representatives|House]] | [[List of United States Senate committees|Senate Committees]] | [[List of United States House committees|House Committees]]<br>[[Joseph R. Biden, Jr.]] | Thomas R. Carper | [[Michael N. Castle]]</small>
| rowspan=2 | [[Image:House large seal.gif|75px|center|Seal of the US House]]
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| align=center class=small | [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Alabama|AL]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Alaska|AK]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Arizona|AZ]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Arkansas|AR]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from California|CA]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Colorado|CO]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Connecticut|CT]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Delaware|DE]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Florida|FL]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Georgia|GA]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Hawaii|HI]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Idaho|ID]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Illinois|IL]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Indiana|IN]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Iowa|IA]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Kansas|KS]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Kentucky|KY]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Louisiana|LA]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Maine|ME]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Maryland|MD]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Massachusetts|MA]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Michigan|MI]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Minnesota|MN]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Mississippi|MS]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Missouri|MO]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Montana|MT]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Nebraska|NE]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Nevada|NV]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from New Hampshire|NH]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from New Jersey|NJ]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from New Mexico|NM]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from New York|NY]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from North Carolina|NC]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from North Dakota|ND]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Ohio|OH]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Oklahoma|OK]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Oregon|OR]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Pennsylvania|PA]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Rhode Island|RI]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from South Carolina|SC]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from South Dakota|SD]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Tennessee|TN]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Texas|TX]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Utah|UT]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Vermont|VT]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Virginia|VA]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Washington|WA]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from West Virginia|WV]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Wisconsin|WI]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Wyoming|WY]]<br>[[U.S. Congressional Delegation from American Samoa|AS]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from District of Columbia|DC]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Guam|GU]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from Puerto Rico|PR]] [[U.S. Congressional Delegation from U.S. Virgin Islands|VI]]
|}</center>

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{| class="toccolours" style="margin: 0 2em 0 2em;" width=94% align=center
! style="background:#ccccff" align=center colspan=5 | [[109th United States Congress|Current United States Senators]]
|- style="font-size:x-small; text-align:left;" valign=top
| nowrap |
[[Alabama|AL]]: [[Richard Shelby|Shelby]] | [[Jeff Sessions|Sessions]]<br>
[[Alaska|AK]]: [[Ted Stevens|Stevens]] | [[Lisa Murkowski|Murkowski]]<br>
[[Arizona|AZ]]: [[John McCain|McCain]] | [[Jon Kyl|Kyl]]<br>
[[Arkansas|AR]]: [[Blanche Lincoln|Lincoln]] | [[Mark Pryor|Pryor]]<br>
[[California|CA]]: [[Dianne Feinstein|Feinstein]] | [[Barbara Boxer|Boxer]]<br>
[[Colorado|CO]]: [[Wayne Allard|Allard]] | [[Ken Salazar|Salazar]]<br>
[[Connecticut|CT]]: [[Christopher Dodd|Dodd]] | [[Joe Lieberman|Lieberman]]<br>
[[Delaware|DE]]: [[Joe Biden|Biden]] | [[Thomas R. Carper|Carper]]<br>
[[Florida|FL]]: [[Bill Nelson (politician)|Nelson]] | [[Mel Martinez|Martinez]]<br>
[[Georgia (U.S. state)|GA]]: [[Saxby Chambliss|Chambliss]] | [[Johnny Isakson|Isakson]]<br>
| nowrap |
[[Hawaii|HI]]: [[Daniel Inouye|Inouye]] | [[Daniel Akaka|Akaka]]<br>
[[Idaho|ID]]: [[Larry Craig|Craig]] | [[Mike Crapo|Crapo]]<br>
[[Illinois|IL]]: [[Richard Durbin|Durbin]] | [[Barack Obama|Obama]]<br>
[[Indiana|IN]]: [[Dick Lugar|Lugar]] | [[Evan Bayh|Bayh]]<br>
[[Iowa|IA]]: [[Chuck Grassley|Grassley]] | [[Tom Harkin|Harkin]]<br>
[[Kansas|KS]]: [[Sam Brownback|Brownback]] | [[Pat Roberts|Roberts]]<br>
[[Kentucky|KY]]: [[Mitch McConnell|McConnell]] | [[Jim Bunning|Bunning]]<br>
[[Louisiana|LA]]: [[Mary Landrieu|Landrieu]] | [[David Vitter|Vitter]]<br>
[[Maine|ME]]: [[Olympia Snowe|Snowe]] | [[Susan Collins|Collins]]<br>
[[Maryland|MD]]: [[Paul Sarbanes|Sarbanes]] | [[Barbara Mikulski|Mikulski]]<br>
| nowrap |
[[Massachusetts|MA]]: [[Ted Kennedy|Kennedy]] | [[John Kerry|Kerry]]<br>
[[Michigan|MI]]: [[Carl Levin|Levin]] | [[Debbie Stabenow|Stabenow]]<br>
[[Minnesota|MN]]: [[Mark Dayton|Dayton]] | [[Norm Coleman|Coleman]]<br>
[[Mississippi|MS]]: [[Thad Cochran|Cochran]] | [[Trent Lott|Lott]]<br>
[[Missouri|MO]]: [[Kit Bond|Bond]] | [[Jim Talent|Talent]]<br>
[[Montana|MT]]: [[Max Baucus|Baucus]] | [[Conrad Burns|Burns]]<br>
[[Nebraska|NE]]: [[Chuck Hagel|Hagel]] | [[Ben Nelson|Nelson]]<br>
[[Nevada|NV]]: [[Harry Reid|Reid]] | [[John Ensign|Ensign]]<br>
[[New Hampshire|NH]]: [[Judd Gregg|Gregg]] | [[John E. Sununu|Sununu]]<br>
[[New Jersey|NJ]]: [[Frank Lautenberg|Lautenberg]] | [[Robert Menendez|Menendez]]<br>
| nowrap |
[[New Mexico|NM]]: [[Pete Domenici|Domenici]] | [[Jeff Bingaman|Bingaman]]<br>
[[North Carolina|NC]]: [[Elizabeth Dole|Dole]] | [[Richard Burr|Burr]]<br>
[[North Dakota|ND]]: [[Kent Conrad|Conrad]] | [[Byron Dorgan|Dorgan]]<br>
[[New York|NY]]: [[Charles Schumer|Schumer]] | [[Hillary Rodham Clinton|Clinton]]<br>
[[Ohio|OH]]: [[Mike DeWine|DeWine]] | [[George Voinovich|Voinovich]]<br>
[[Oklahoma|OK]]: [[James Inhofe|Inhofe]] | [[Tom Coburn|Coburn]]<br>
[[Oregon|OR]]: [[Ron Wyden|Wyden]] | [[Gordon Smith (US politician)|Smith]]<br>
[[Pennsylvania|PA]]: [[Arlen Specter|Specter]] | [[Rick Santorum|Santorum]]<br>
[[Rhode Island|RI]]: [[Jack Reed|Reed]] | [[Lincoln Chafee|Chafee]]<br>
[[South Carolina|SC]]: [[Lindsey Graham|Graham]] | [[Jim DeMint|DeMint]]<br>
| nowrap |
[[South Dakota|SD]]: [[Tim Johnson|Johnson]] | [[John Thune|Thune]]<br>
[[Tennessee|TN]]: [[Bill Frist|Frist]] | [[Lamar Alexander|Alexander]]<br>
[[Texas|TX]]: [[Kay Bailey Hutchison|Hutchison]] | [[John Cornyn|Cornyn]]<br>
[[Utah|UT]]: [[Orrin Hatch|Hatch]] | [[Robert Foster Bennett|Bennett]]<br>
[[Vermont|VT]]: [[Patrick Leahy|Leahy]] | [[Jim Jeffords|Jeffords]]<br>
[[Virginia|VA]]: [[John Warner|Warner]] | [[George Allen (politician)|Allen]]<br>
[[Washington|WA]]: [[Patty Murray|Murray]] | [[Maria Cantwell|Cantwell]]<br>
[[West Virginia|WV]]: [[Robert Byrd|Byrd]] | [[Jay Rockefeller|Rockefeller]]<br>
[[Wisconsin|WI]]: [[Herbert Kohl (senator)|Kohl]] | [[Russ Feingold|Feingold]]<br>
[[Wyoming|WY]]: [[Craig Thomas (politician)|Thomas]] | [[Mike Enzi|Enzi]]<br>
|}</center>


US CONGRESS- HISTORICAL SESSIONS

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{| class=toccolours style="margin: 0 2em 0 2em;" width=94% style="background:#ccccff"
| rowspan=2 | [[Image:Us senate seal.png|75px|center|Seal of the US Senate]]
! width=100% | <font size=3>[[United States Congress]]</font><br><small>[[United States Senate|Senate]] | [[:Category:United States Senators|Senators]] | [[:Category:United States Senate elections|Senate elections]] | [[List of United States Senate committees|Senate Committees]]<br>[[United States House of Representatives|House]] | [[List of United States Congressional districts|Districts]] | [[:Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives|Representatives]] | [[:Category:United States House of Representatives elections|House elections]] | [[List of United States House committees|House Committees]]</small>
| rowspan=2 | [[Image:House large seal.gif|75px|center|Seal of the US House]]
|}</center>

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{| class="toccolours" style="margin: 0 2em 0 2em;" width=94% align=center
! style="background:#ccccff" align=center colspan=10 | [[United States Congress|Sessions of the United States Congress]]
|- style="font-size:x-small; text-align:left;" valign=top
| nowrap |
[[First United States Congress|1 (1789)]] <br>
[[Second United States Congress|2 (1791)]] <br>
[[Third United States Congress|3 (1793)]] <br>
[[Fourth United States Congress|4 (1795)]] <br>
[[Fifth United States Congress|5 (1797)]] <br>
[[Sixth United States Congress|6 (1799)]] <br>
[[Seventh United States Congress|7 (1801)]] <br>
[[Eighth United States Congress|8 (1803)]] <br>
[[Ninth United States Congress|9 (1805)]] <br>
[[Tenth United States Congress|10 (1807)]]<br>
[[Eleventh United States Congress|11 (1809)]] <br>
| nowrap |
[[Twelfth United States Congress|12 (1811)]] <br>
[[Thirteenth United States Congress|13 (1813)]] <br>
[[Fourteenth United States Congress|14 (1815)]]<br>
[[Fifteenth United States Congress|15 (1817)]] <br>
[[Sixteenth United States Congress|16 (1819)]] <br>
[[Seventeenth United States Congress|17 (1821)]] <br>
[[Eighteenth United States Congress|18 (1823)]] <br>
[[Nineteenth United States Congress|19 (1825)]] <br>
[[Twentieth United States Congress|20 (1827)]] <br>
[[Twenty-first United States Congress|21 (1829)]] <br>
[[Twenty-second United States Congress|22 (1831)]] <br>
| nowrap |
[[Twenty-third United States Congress|23 (1833)]] <br>
[[Twenty-fourth United States Congress|24 (1835)]] <br>
[[Twenty-fifth United States Congress|25 (1837)]] <br>
[[Twenty-sixth United States Congress|26 (1839)]] <br>
[[Twenty-seventh United States Congress|27 (1841)]] <br>
[[Twenty-eighth United States Congress|28 (1843)]] <br>
[[Twenty-ninth United States Congress|29 (1845)]] <br>
[[Thirtieth United States Congress|30 (1847)]] <br>
[[Thirty-first United States Congress|31 (1849)]] <br>
[[Thirty-second United States Congress|32 (1851)]] <br>
[[Thirty-third United States Congress|33 (1853)]] <br>
| nowrap |
[[Thirty-fourth United States Congress|34 (1855)]] <br>
[[Thirty-fifth United States Congress|35 (1857)]] <br>
[[Thirty-sixth United States Congress|36 (1859)]] <br>
[[Thirty-seventh United States Congress|37 (1861)]]<br>
[[Thirty-eighth United States Congress|38 (1863)]] <br>
[[Thirty-ninth United States Congress|39 (1865)]] <br>
[[Fortieth United States Congress|40 (1867)]] <br>
[[Forty-first United States Congress|41 (1869)]] <br>
[[Forty-second United States Congress|42 (1871)]] <br>
[[Forty-third United States Congress|43 (1873)]] <br>
[[Forty-fourth United States Congress|44 (1875)]] <br>
| nowrap |
[[Forty-fifth United States Congress|45 (1877)]] <br>
[[Forty-sixth United States Congress|46 (1879)]]<br>
[[Forty-seventh United States Congress|47 (1881)]] <br>
[[Forty-eighth United States Congress|48 (1883)]] <br>
[[Forty-ninth United States Congress|49 (1885)]]<br>
[[Fiftieth United States Congress|50 (1887)]] <br>
[[Fifty-first United States Congress|51 (1889)]] <br>
[[Fifty-second United States Congress|52 (1891)]] <br>
[[Fifty-third United States Congress|53 (1893)]] <br>
[[Fifty-fourth United States Congress|54 (1895)]] <br>
[[Fifty-fifth United States Congress|55 (1897)]]<br>
| nowrap |
[[Fifty-sixth United States Congress|56 (1899)]] <br>
[[Fifty-seventh United States Congress|57 (1901)]] <br>
[[Fifty-eighth United States Congress|58 (1903)]] <br>
[[Fifty-ninth United States Congress|59 (1905)]]<br>
[[Sixtieth United States Congress|60 (1907)]]<br>
[[Sixty-first United States Congress|61 (1909)]]<br>
[[Sixty-second United States Congress|62 (1911)]]<br>
[[Sixty-third United States Congress|63 (1913)]]<br>
[[Sixty-fourth United States Congress|64 (1915)]] <br>
[[Sixty-fifth United States Congress|65 (1917)]] <br>
[[Sixty-sixth United States Congress|66 (1919)]]<br>
| nowrap |
[[Sixty-seventh United States Congress|67 (1921)]] <br>
[[Sixty-eighth United States Congress|68 (1923)]] <br>
[[Sixty-ninth United States Congress|69 (1925)]] <br>
[[Seventieth United States Congress|70 (1927)]] <br>
[[Seventy-first United States Congress|71 (1929)]] <br>
[[Seventy-second United States Congress|72 (1931)]] <br>
[[Seventy-third United States Congress|73 (1933)]]<br>
[[Seventy-fourth United States Congress|74 (1935)]] <br>
[[Seventy-fifth United States Congress|75 (1937)]]<br>
[[Seventy-sixth United States Congress|76 (1939)]]<br>
[[Seventy-seventh United States Congress|77 (1941)]]<br>
| nowrap |
[[Seventy-eighth United States Congress|78 (1943)]]<br>
[[Seventy-ninth United States Congress|79 (1945)]] <br>
[[Eightieth United States Congress|80 (1947)]] <br>
[[Eighty-first United States Congress|81 (1949)]] <br>
[[Eighty-second United States Congress|82 (1951)]] <br>
[[Eighty-third United States Congress|83 (1953)]] <br>
[[Eighty-fourth United States Congress|84 (1955)]] <br>
[[Eighty-fifth United States Congress|85 (1957)]]<br>
[[Eighty-sixth United States Congress|86 (1959)]] <br>
[[Eighty-seventh United States Congress|87 (1961)]] <br>
[[Eighty-eighth United States Congress|88 (1963)]] <br>
| nowrap |
[[Eighty-ninth United States Congress|89 (1965)]] <br>
[[Ninetieth United States Congress|90 (1967)]]<br>
[[Ninety-first United States Congress|91 (1969)]]<br>
[[Ninety-second United States Congress|92 (1971)]] <br>
[[Ninety-third United States Congress|93 (1973)]] <br>
[[Ninety-fourth United States Congress|94 (1975)]] <br>
[[Ninety-fifth United States Congress|95 (1977)]] <br>
[[Ninety-sixth United States Congress|96 (1979)]] <br>
[[Ninety-seventh United States Congress|97 (1981)]] <br>
[[Ninety-eighth United States Congress|98 (1983)]] <br>
[[Ninety-ninth United States Congress|99 (1985)]]:<br>
| nowrap |
[[100th United States Congress|100 (1987)]] <br>
[[101st United States Congress|101 (1989)]] <br>
[[102nd United States Congress|102 (1991)]] <br>
[[103rd United States Congress|103 (1993)]] <br>
[[104th United States Congress|104 (1995)]] <br>
[[105th United States Congress|105 (1997)]] <br>
[[106th United States Congress|106 (1999)]] <br>
[[107th United States Congress|107 (2001)]] <br>
[[108th United States Congress|108 (2003)]] <br>
[[109th United States Congress|109 (2005)]] <br>
|}</center>


US CONGRESS- HISTORICAL MEMBERSHIP

<center>
{| class=toccolours style="margin: 0 2em 0 2em;" width=94% style="background:#ccccff"
| rowspan=2 | [[Image:Us senate seal.png|75px|center|Seal of the US Senate]]
! width=100% | <font size=3>[[United States Congress]]</font><br><small>[[United States Senate|Senate]] | [[:Category:United States Senators|Senators]] | [[:Category:United States Senate elections|Senate elections]] | [[List of United States Senate committees|Senate Committees]]<br>[[United States House of Representatives|House]] | [[List of United States Congressional districts|Districts]] | [[:Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives|Representatives]] | [[:Category:United States House of Representatives elections|House elections]] | [[List of United States House committees|House Committees]]</small>
| rowspan=2 | [[Image:House large seal.gif|75px|center|Seal of the US House]]
|}</center>

<center>
{| class="toccolours" style="margin: 0 2em 0 2em;" width=94% align=center
! style="background:#ccccff" align=center colspan=10 | [[United States Congress|Members of the United States Congress]]
|- style="font-size:x-small; text-align:left;" valign=top
| nowrap |
[[First United States Congress|1 (1789)]]: [[First United States Congress - State Delegations|S]]&nbsp;• [[First United States Congress - Political Parties|P]]&nbsp;• [[First United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Second United States Congress|2 (1791)]]: [[Second United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Second United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Second United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Third United States Congress|3 (1793)]]: [[Third United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Third United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Third United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Fourth United States Congress|4 (1795)]]: [[Fourth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Fourth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Fourth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Fifth United States Congress|5 (1797)]]: [[Fifth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Fifth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Fifth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Sixth United States Congress|6 (1799)]]: [[Sixth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Sixth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Sixth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Seventh United States Congress|7 (1801)]]: [[Seventh United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Seventh United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Seventh United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Eighth United States Congress|8 (1803)]]: [[Eighth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Eighth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Eighth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Ninth United States Congress|9 (1805)]]: [[Ninth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Ninth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Ninth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Tenth United States Congress|10 (1807)]]: [[Tenth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Tenth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Tenth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Eleventh United States Congress|11 (1809)]]: [[Eleventh United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Eleventh United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Eleventh United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Twelfth United States Congress|12 (1811)]]: [[Twelfth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Twelfth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Twelfth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Thirteenth United States Congress|13 (1813)]]: [[Thirteenth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Thirteenth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Thirteenth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Fourteenth United States Congress|14 (1815)]]: [[Fourteenth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Fourteenth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Fourteenth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
| nowrap |
[[Fifteenth United States Congress|15 (1817)]]: [[Fifteenth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Fifteenth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Fifteenth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Sixteenth United States Congress|16 (1819)]]: [[Sixteenth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Sixteenth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Sixteenth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Seventeenth United States Congress|17 (1821)]]: [[Seventeenth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Seventeenth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Seventeenth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Eighteenth United States Congress|18 (1823)]]: [[Eighteenth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[TwenEighteenth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Eighteenth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Nineteenth United States Congress|19 (1825)]]: [[Nineteenth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Nineteenth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Nineteenth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Twentieth United States Congress|20 (1827)]]: [[Twentieth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Twentieth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Twentieth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Twenty-first United States Congress|21 (1829)]]: [[Twenty-first United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Twenty-first United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Twenty-first United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Twenty-second United States Congress|22 (1831)]]: [[Twenty-second United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Twenty-second United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Twenty-second United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Twenty-third United States Congress|23 (1833)]]: [[Twenty-third United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Twenty-third United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Twenty-third United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Twenty-fourth United States Congress|24 (1835)]]: [[Twenty-fourth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Twenty-fourth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Twenty-fourth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Twenty-fifth United States Congress|25 (1837)]]: [[Twenty-fifth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Twenty-fifth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Twenty-fifth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Twenty-sixth United States Congress|26 (1839)]]: [[Twenty-sixth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Twenty-sixth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Twenty-sixth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Twenty-seventh United States Congress|27 (1841)]]: [[Twenty-seventh United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Twenty-seventh United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Twenty-seventh United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Twenty-eighth United States Congress|28 (1843)]]: [[Twenty-eighth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Twenty-eighth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Twenty-eighth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
| nowrap |
[[Twenty-ninth United States Congress|29 (1845)]]: [[Twenty-ninth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Twenty-ninth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Twenty-ninth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Thirtieth United States Congress|30 (1847)]]: [[Thirtieth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Thirtieth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Thirtieth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Thirty-first United States Congress|31 (1849)]]: [[Thirty-first United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Thirty-first United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Thirty-first United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Thirty-second United States Congress|32 (1851)]]: [[Thirty-second United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Thirty-second United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Thirty-second United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Thirty-third United States Congress|33 (1853)]]: [[Thirty-third United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Thirty-third United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Thirty-third United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Thirty-fourth United States Congress|34 (1855)]]: [[Thirty-fourth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Thirty-fourth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Thirty-fourth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Thirty-fifth United States Congress|35 (1857)]]: [[Thirty-fifth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Thirty-fifth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Thirty-fifth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Thirty-sixth United States Congress|36 (1859)]]: [[Thirty-sixth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Thirty-sixth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Thirty-sixth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Thirty-seventh United States Congress|37 (1861)]]: [[Thirty-seventh United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Thirty-seventh United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Thirty-seventh United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Thirty-eighth United States Congress|38 (1863)]]: [[Thirty-eighth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Thirty-eighth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Thirty-eighth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Thirty-ninth United States Congress|39 (1865)]]: [[Thirty-ninth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Thirty-ninth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Thirty-ninth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Fortieth United States Congress|40 (1867)]]: [[Fortieth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Fortieth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Fortieth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Forty-first United States Congress|41 (1869)]]: [[Forty-first United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Forty-first United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Forty-first United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Forty-second United States Congress|42 (1871)]]: [[Forty-second United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Forty-second United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Forty-second United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
| nowrap |
[[Forty-third United States Congress|43 (1873)]]: [[Forty-third United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Forty-thirdUnited States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Forty-third United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Forty-fourth United States Congress|44 (1875)]]: [[Forty-fourth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Forty-fourth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Forty-fourth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Forty-fifth United States Congress|45 (1877)]]: [[Forty-fifth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Forty-fifth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Forty-fifth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Forty-sixth United States Congress|46 (1879)]]: [[Forty-sixth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Forty-sixth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Forty-sixth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Forty-seventh United States Congress|47 (1881)]]: [[Forty-seventh United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Forty-seventh United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Forty-seventh United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Forty-eighth United States Congress|48 (1883)]]: [[Forty-eighth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Forty-eighth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Forty-eighth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Forty-ninth United States Congress|49 (1885)]]: [[Forty-ninth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Forty-ninth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Forty-ninth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Fiftieth United States Congress|50 (1887)]]: [[Fiftieth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Fiftieth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Fiftieth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Fifty-first United States Congress|51 (1889)]]: [[Fifty-first United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Fifty-first United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Fifty-first United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Fifty-second United States Congress|52 (1891)]]: [[Fifty-second United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Fifty-second United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Fifty-second United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Fifty-third United States Congress|53 (1893)]]: [[Fifty-third United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Fifty-third United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Fifty-third United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Fifty-fourth United States Congress|54 (1895)]]: [[Fifty-fourth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Fifty-fourth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Fifty-fourth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Fifty-fifth United States Congress|55 (1897)]]: [[Fifty-fifth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Fifty-fifth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Fifty-fifth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Fifty-sixth United States Congress|56 (1899)]]: [[Fifty-sixth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Fifty-sixth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Fifty-sixth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
| nowrap |
[[Fifty-seventh United States Congress|57 (1901)]]: [[Fifty-seventh United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Fifty-seventh United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Fifty-seventh United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Fifty-eighth United States Congress|58 (1903)]]: [[Fifty-eighth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Fifty-eighth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Fifty-eighth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Fifty-ninth United States Congress|59 (1905)]]: [[Fifty-ninth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Fifty-ninth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Fifty-ninth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Sixtieth United States Congress|60 (1907)]]: [[Sixtieth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Sixtieth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Sixtieth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Sixty-first United States Congress|61 (1909)]]: [[Sixty-first United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Sixty-first United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Sixty-first United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Sixty-second United States Congress|62 (1911)]]: [[Sixty-second United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Sixty-second United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Sixty-second United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Sixty-third United States Congress|63 (1913)]]: [[Sixty-third United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Sixty-third United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Sixty-third United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Sixty-fourth United States Congress|64 (1915)]]: [[Sixty-fourth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Sixty-fourth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Sixty-fourth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Sixty-fifth United States Congress|65 (1917)]]: [[Sixty-fifth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Sixty-fifth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Sixty-fifth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Sixty-sixth United States Congress|66 (1919)]]: [[Sixty-sixth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Sixty-sixth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Sixty-sixth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Sixty-seventh United States Congress|67 (1921)]]: [[Sixty-seventh United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Sixty-seventh United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Sixty-seventh United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Sixty-eighth United States Congress|68 (1923)]]: [[Sixty-eighth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Sixty-eighth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Sixty-eighth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Sixty-ninth United States Congress|69 (1925)]]: [[Sixty-ninth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Sixty-ninth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Sixty-ninth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Seventieth United States Congress|70 (1927)]]: [[Seventieth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Seventieth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Seventieth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
| nowrap |
[[Seventy-first United States Congress|71 (1929)]]: [[Seventy-first United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Seventy-first United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Seventy-first United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Seventy-second United States Congress|72 (1931)]]: [[Seventy-second United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Seventy-second United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Seventy-second United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Seventy-third United States Congress|73 (1933)]]: [[Seventy-third United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Seventy-third United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Seventy-third United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Seventy-fourth United States Congress|74 (1935)]]: [[Seventy-fourth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Seventy-fourth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Seventy-fourth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Seventy-fifth United States Congress|75 (1937)]]: [[Seventy-fifth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Seventy-fifth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Seventy-fifth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Seventy-sixth United States Congress|76 (1939)]]: [[Seventy-sixth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Seventy-sixth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Seventy-sixth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Seventy-seventh United States Congress|77 (1941)]]: [[Seventy-seventh United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Seventy-seventh United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Seventy-seventh United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Seventy-eighth United States Congress|78 (1943)]]: [[Seventy-eighth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Seventy-eighth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Seventy-eighth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Seventy-ninth United States Congress|79 (1945)]]: [[Seventy-ninth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Seventy-ninth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Seventy-ninth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Eightieth United States Congress|80 (1947)]]: [[Eightieth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Eightieth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Eightieth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Eighty-first United States Congress|81 (1949)]]: [[Eighty-first United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Eighty-first United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Eighty-first United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Eighty-second United States Congress|82 (1951)]]: [[Eighty-second United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Eighty-second United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Eighty-second United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Eighty-third United States Congress|83 (1953)]]: [[Eighty-third United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Eighty-third United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Eighty-third United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Eighty-fourth United States Congress|84 (1955)]]: [[Eighty-fourth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Eighty-fourth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Eighty-fourth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
| nowrap |
[[Eighty-fifth United States Congress|85 (1957)]]:[[Eighty-fifth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Eighty-fifth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Eighty-fifth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Eighty-sixth United States Congress|86 (1959)]]: [[Eighty-sixth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Eighty-sixth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Eighty-sixth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Eighty-seventh United States Congress|87 (1961)]]: [[Eighty-seventh United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Eighty-seventh United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Eighty-seventh United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Eighty-eighth United States Congress|88 (1963)]]: [[Eighty-eighth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Eighty-eighth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Eighty-eighth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Eighty-ninth United States Congress|89 (1965)]]: [[Eighty-ninth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Eighty-ninth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Eighty-ninth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Ninetieth United States Congress|90 (1967)]]: [[Ninetieth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Ninetieth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Ninetieth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Ninety-first United States Congress|91 (1969)]]: [[Ninety-first United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Ninety-first United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Ninety-first United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Ninety-second United States Congress|92 (1971)]]: [[Ninety-second United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Ninety-second United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Ninety-second United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Ninety-third United States Congress|93 (1973)]]: [[Ninety-third United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Ninety-third United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Ninety-third United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Ninety-fourth United States Congress|94 (1975)]]: [[Ninety-fourth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Ninety-fourth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Ninety-fourth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Ninety-fifth United States Congress|95 (1977)]]: [[Ninety-fifth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Ninety-fifth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Ninety-fifth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Ninety-sixth United States Congress|96 (1979)]]: [[Ninety-sixth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Ninety-sixth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Ninety-sixth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Ninety-seventh United States Congress|97 (1981)]]: [[Ninety-seventh United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Ninety-seventh United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Ninety-seventh United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[Ninety-eighth United States Congress|98 (1983)]]: [[Ninety-eighth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Ninety-eighth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Ninety-eighth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
| nowrap |
[[Ninety-ninth United States Congress| 99 (1985)]]: [[Ninety-ninth United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[Ninety-ninth United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[Ninety-ninth United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[100th United States Congress|100 (1987)]]: [[100th United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[100th United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[100th United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[101st United States Congress|101 (1989)]]: [[101st United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[101st United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[101st United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[102nd United States Congress|102 (1991)]]: [[102nd United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[102nd United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[102nd United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[103rd United States Congress|103 (1993)]]: [[103rd United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[103rd United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[103rd United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[104th United States Congress|104 (1995)]]: [[104th United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[104th United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[104th United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[105th United States Congress|105 (1997)]]: [[105th United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[105th United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[105th United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[106th United States Congress|106 (1999)]]: [[106th United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[106th United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[106th United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[107th United States Congress|107 (2001)]]: [[107th United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[107th United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[107th United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[108th United States Congress|108 (2003)]]: [[108th United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[108th United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[108th United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]<br>
[[109th United States Congress|109 (2005)]]: [[109th United States Congress - State Delegations|S]] | [[109th United States Congress - Political Parties|P]] | [[109th United States Congress - Membership Changes|C]]
|-
! align=center colspan=10 | <small>''S: State Delegations | P: Political Parties | C: Membership Changes''
|}</center>


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Latest revision as of 07:42, 27 September 2017

My name is Tim Westbrook and I am IT manager for New Castle County Government in Delaware. I am an amateur historian, arm chair traveler, and observer of the political scene. I also have a religious interest, particularly of the Anglican/Episcopal church community. Wikipedia has given me the opportunity to combine these interests with a long felt desire to write about them- for which I am grateful.

Laid out below are the components and the approach I am using as a standard in putting some articles together. There is nothing sacred about most of them and I am very interested in feedback from others so that I might improve their quality. My point in detailing all this is to provide a place for potential editors to at least try and understand my purpose.


Articles

this is nice

I am working as a contributer/writer more than an editor, and rarely edit articles that fall outside the scope of the two projects listed below.

1. There is now at least a starter article written for every Delaware Governor, U.S. Senator, and U.S. Representative. Many of these go well beyond starter articles. My priority is to improve the remaining starter articles in these groups: about 2 Governors, 6 Senators, and 20 Representatives. I would also like to add articles on other notable Delaware political figures such as certain members of the Delaware Judiciary, Delaware General Assembly, some Mayors of Wilmington, some members of certain politically active families, and some defeated major party candidates. This project also includes several lists of these people and artcles describing their positions. While much is done, there is no end in sight.

2. There is now a standard format article for half of the ordinal U.S. Congresses: the 1st Congress through the 56th U.S. Congress. Most of these have 3 peripheral articles with supplementary information. While some editing remains to be done, they are largely complete. My priority is to complete the editing, particularly regarding membership changes and name linking. There is also a need to compare and contrast data in other congressional articles and lists to assure their consistency. In due time I would like to complete the series up to the present, and the next phase of the project will be to take it up to the 72nd Congress. It would be nice to think this project could be complete by the time the 111th Congress convenes.

Standard layout

It is my intent to follow the biographical guidelines as I read and understand them. Hence a name, summary lead paragraph, paragraph(s) about family and early career, paragraph(s) about major point(s) of interest, and concluding paragraph on death and legacy. I like the way this organizes the article, both the visuals and content.

Included

  • Infobox: I now use the greatly improved and very flexible Politician infobox. It is a generic politician box and works better in general than boxes for a particular kind of politician. Many of these folks have held more than one office, so Governor or Senator specialized boxes often don't work. Even though the information in the boxes is completely redundant, they provide a nice quick view. I am continously running into other editors trying to force an office specific infobox into this place. While it may make sense for current office holders to use these specific infoboxes, until they fully incorporate information about other offices held, they are unsatisfactory, and I will remove them.
  • Succession Box: I am using the "s-start" template for these and find it to be perfect so far. It handles full dates, no wrapping and a nice simple header. Knowing where to draw the line on when to use a succesion box is an unresolved problem for me as well. In some cases they are obviously overused. Use for a "succession" of candidacies doesn't seem to make much sense, nor does the practice of including non-succession information, like who they served with. So, I've limited their use to positions or offices when there is more or less continuous occupation and a clear and specific predecessor/successor. Here also there seems to be a drive to use office specific lines in the succession box, which produces odd looking inconsistencies between offices. I think the overall visual effect is important, and I have worked to keep the presentation consistent, clean and simple. The placement of this box has also sometimes become an issue for some editors.
  • Public offices and election results: I've added two boxes to all elected officials detailing their offices held and the record of their elections. I will be references the ordinal Congresional articles to show who they served with, and hopefully someday will produce comparable articles for the Delaware General Assembly.
  • References and external links: I add as many of these as I can come up with. At the very least we can provide a good bibilography. I am also trying to list places where people can find more information on the topic. These museums, libraries and whatever need all the help they can get to survive- and none of this information would be available if they didn't.
  • Footnotes: the new Cite error: There are <ref> tags on this page without content in them (see the help page). footnote in place methodology is simple and works great. What an improvement.

Problems

  • Creativity: Being bold, even within the written Wikipedia policies is difficult in this environment of some over zealous editors. Experimenting with tame and harmless new ways of presenting information is very difficult because of a very few editors who would seem to refuse to give the creative any room to create. If they don't undo the ideas, they subject them to endless mind numbing debate, among people who struggle to even understand the issue.
  • Navigation Boxes: Alas, my thick head has finally come to realize what several editors have been trying to convey for some time: namely that multiple navigation boxes, even when well designed are too much for an article and are really just unneeded decoration. If they are poorly designed or designed inconsistently (which is inevitable) then there is almost no possiblity of them doing the article justice. I am as responsible as anyone for the proliferation of these things; I designed the first Governor's navigation box, then the Lt Governor. Now it seems everything in the article needs a navigation box to support it. And, naturally, well intentioned writers and editors end up spending much too much time fussing over them at the expense of building content. The only solution I see is to cut back to one or two of the smallest, simplist boxes that lead the reader into the categories and rely on lists and the categories to help the reader navigate. With a little work the category groupings can be much more intuitive than they are now, although the display of the data in columns is pretty crude looking and probably needs some programming help.
  • Naming: The standard calls for the name to be the most commonly used name. I don't think this standard was ever intended to replace the most commonly used real names with "nicknames," although that has become the accepted practice among many writers. Indexes/redirects should, of course, accomodate all likely variants of the name, including nicknames. For instance, I think "Joe Biden" should be "Joseph R. Biden, Jr."
  • Categories: This whole concept seems fundamentally flawed as the information really needs to go into a database that can be queried. I had pretty much given up on them in favor of navigation boxes, but since the navigation boxes have failed for the reasons given above, more use of the categories is required.
  • Footnotes and/or References: Since "no original work" is permitted, and since I have no particular qualification to write original work, it is critical that the source of all this information be pretty obvious. Listing them all as references is a good start, but I'm still not clear on how often to place footnotes. Perhaps this is freshman Composition 101 that I have forgotten and need to relearn. Right now I am meaning to reference every work, published or web-based, that contributes to the articles, footnoting direct quotes, and showing bibliographical web information as external links.
  • Images: Understanding the legal copyright status of images is the single most difficult problem I have encountered. The next most difficult is dealing with the "editors" who may know even less than I do. The rules are exactly right, I think, but constructive help in applying them would be useful. I still can't imagine what form that would take in this environment.
  • Spelling: I've become lazy in my old age and an easy to use spell checker would sure be nice.


Wikipedia contribution tree. [1]
Wikipedia user edit counter. [2]

I enjoy continuing to "noodle" with most of these articles, adding to them as I pick up new information or understanding. I will "watch" and edit the changes made to them, though, to try and keep them consistent with the standard. Many changes have been helpful, although an increasing number are disruptive. I dread school vacation time. The good ones correct my poor grammar, spelling and other stupid mistakes. Thank-you. The disruptive ones cause an enormous loss of time debating and correcting. Regrettably, the addition of meaningful content to any of these articles has been very unusual.

Some fun

States and Provinces visited
New York
New York
New Jersey
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Delaware
Maryland
Maryland
DC
DC
Virginia
Virginia
Florida
2009
Alabama
2009
Georgia
2009
Vermont
2008
New Hampshire
2008
Massachusetts
2008
Connecticut
2008
North Carolina
2008
West Virginia
2008
Ohio
2008
Nevada
2007
Arizona
2007
California
2006
South Carolina
2006
Maine
2005
Nova Scotia
2005
Prince Edward Island
2005
New Brunswick
2005
Tennessee
2004
Rhode Island
2002
Texas
2000
Illinois
1994
Kentucky
1993
Indiana
1992
Ontario
1991
Iowa
1990
Utah
1989
Mississippi
1988
Louisiana
1986
Oregon
1984
Quebec
1983
Michigan
1983
Washington
1982
British Columbia
1982
Oklahoma
1977
Kansas
1977
Colorado
1977
Wyoming
1977
Montana
1977
Idaho
1977
New Mexico
1977
Wisconsin
1974
Minnesota
1974
North Dakota
1974
South Dakota
1974
Nebraska
1974
Missouri
1970
Arkansas
1969
Countries visited
USA
2007
Canada
2005
New Zealand
2003
United Kingdom
2000
The Bahamas
1990
Mexico
1977