Home ❯ Political Party Breakdown ❯ 102nd Congress, 1991-1993
Boldface (with superscript C) numbers indicate the majority Party in each house. Red (with superscript P) numbers (boldface or not) indicate the Party of the President in any event.
| President | Party | Congress | United States Senate | House of Representatives |
| | Democrat | Republican | other | vacancies | Democrat | Republican | other |
| Bush, G.H.W. | Republican | 102nd 1991-1993 | 56C | 44P | | | 267C | 167P | 1 |
103RD CONGRESS- UNITED STATES SENATE
General Election of 6 November 1990 elected 33 Class 2 Senate seats [term: noon, 3 January 1991 to noon, 3 January 1997]
- 29 incumbent Senators re-elected:
- 16 Democrats: Heflin[AL]; Pryor[AR]; Biden[DE]; Nunn[GA]; Simon[IL]; Harkin[IA]; Johnston[LA]; Kerry[MA]; Levin[MI]; Baucus[MT]; Exon[NE]; Bradley[NJ]; Boren[OK]; Pell[RI]; Gore[TN]; Rockefeller[WV].
- 13 Republicans: Stevens[AK]; Kassebaum[KS]; McConnell[KY]; Cohen[ME]; Cochran[MS]; Domenici[NM]; Helms[NC]; Hatfield[OR]; Thurmond[SC]; Pressler[SD]; Gramm[TX]; Warner[VA]; Simpson[WY].
- 4 freshman Senators elected:
- 1 Democrat: Paul Wellstone[MINNESOTA].
- 3 Republicans: Hank Brown[COLORADO]; Larry Craig[IDAHO]; Bob Smith[NEW HAMPSHIRE].
Special Election to a seat other than a Class 2 on or after the date of the 1990 General Election but before the start of the 102nd Congress [3 January 1991]:
- Class 2 (term ending noon, 3 January 1997)
[elected on 6 November 1990]-
- Daniel Akaka, Democrat of HAWAII
[re: death of Senator Spark Matsunaga, 15 April 1990]
- Dan Coats, Republican of INDIANA
[re: resignation of Senator Dan Quayle, 3 January 1989, having been elected Vice President of the United States]
Special Election to the SENATE of the 102nd Congress during the course of that Congress:
- Class 1 (term ending noon, 3 January 1995)-
- [elected on 5 November 1991]
Harris Wofford, Democrat of PENNSYLVANIA
[re: death of Senator John Heinz, 4 April 1991]
102ND CONGRESS- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
The HOUSE in the 102nd Congress included 1 Congressman from other than
the two Major Parties elected by the People of his District in the
General Election of 6 November 1990, as follows:
- 1 Independent-
- Congressman Bernard Sanders of VERMONT (At-Large)
| TOTAL Membership: |
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| STATE-BY-STATE BREAKDOWN |
| STATE |
Democrat |
Republican |
OTHER |
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| ALABAMA |
5 |
2 |
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| ALASKA |
-- |
1 |
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| ARIZONA |
1 |
4 |
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| ARKANSAS |
3 |
1 |
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| CALIFORNIA |
26 |
19 |
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| COLORADO |
3 |
3 |
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| CONNECTICUT |
3 |
3 |
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| DELAWARE |
1 |
-- |
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| FLORIDA |
9 |
10 |
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| GEORGIA |
9 |
1 |
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| HAWAII |
2 |
-- |
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| IDAHO |
2 |
-- |
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Modified .