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Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Congress is a WikiProject intended primarily to produce articles and a consistent format for articles relating to the United States Congress, including:

  • former and current members, leaders, and employees of both houses,
  • sessions of the Congress, listing the major political events of that time, as well as all the members of that congress,
  • election cycles,
  • congressional districts,
  • procedures, customs, histories and buildings, and
  • all other articles relating to the United States Congress;

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The current Congressional Collaborations of the Weekare: Person Beryl Anthony, Jr.Place Alabama's 8th congressional districtThing List of United States Representatives from California

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  • Participate in the Project Congress WikiList Workgroup to set the agenda for the future organization of Project Congress List Articles (i.e. congressional delegations and lists of senators and representatives).
  • Add succession boxes to representative ( {{USRSB}} ) and senator ( {{U.S. Senator box}} ) articles.
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  • Add {{CongLinks}} template when apparopriate.

Expanding

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Subpages

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  • /Assessment: Assessment for Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Guide
  • /Bioguide: Discussion of the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
  • /Congressional districts: A boilerplate template for the congressional district articles
  • /COTW: Collaboration of the {Week/Fortnight/Month/etc.} -- our sincere attempt to collaborate on improving Project Congress articles
  • /Ordinal congresses: A boilerplate template for the ordinal congress articles (1st through 113th Congress)
  • /Members: A style guide to congressional member articles
  • /WikiList Workgroup: A workgroup to establish organization and presentation of various project List articles (i.e. congressional delegatons and lists of senators and representatives)

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General

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Members

Leaders

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Committees and Caucuses

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Employees

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Facilities and Agencies

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History

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Elections

Articles

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Special articles

Current and former featured articles

Current featured article candidates and featured article review candidates

Register your support or opposition

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Did you knows (DYKs)

Ordinal congresses

Congressional districts

Congressional delegations

  • Each state has three articles on congressional delegation information:
    • organized by congressional term are listed here: Cat:United States congressional delegations by state
    • alphabetical list of representatives entitled: List of United States Representatives from STATE
    • alphabetical list of senators entitled: List of United States Senators from STATE

Members

Leaders

Committees and Caucuses

Sources

  • The Political Graveyard has short information on over 138,000 Politicians, Judges, and Diplomats. It is a good supplement to the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress as it contains information on other offices the subject may have held, as well as noting other political relatives. That website says: "Facts are not subject to copyright; see Feist v. Rural Telephone. Original material, programming, selection and arrangement are © 1996-2005 Lawrence Kestenbaum. This work is also licensed for free non-commercial re-use, with attribution, under a Creative Commons License."
  • Martis, Kenneth C., The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress, 1789-1989. Macmillan Publishing, 1989 ISBN 0-02-920170-5.

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People in general

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U.S. Senate

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Delegations

  • Current Congress: {{CurrentCongDeleg}}, which uses [[Template:{{{StateSymbol}}}-FedRep]], makes:
  [[United States congressional delegations from {{{State}}}|{{{State}}}'s current delegation]] to the United States Congress[[List of United States Senators from {{{State}}}|Senators]] {{{Senators}}} [[List of United States Representatives from {{{State}}}|Representative(s)]] {{{Representatives}}} State delegations Alabama • Alaska • Arizona • Arkansas • California • Colorado • Connecticut • Delaware • Florida • Georgia • Hawaii • Idaho • Illinois • Indiana • Iowa • Kansas • Kentucky • Louisiana • Maine • Maryland • Massachusetts • Michigan • Minnesota • Mississippi • Missouri • Montana • Nebraska • Nevada • New Hampshire • New Jersey • New Mexico • New York • North Carolina • North Dakota • Ohio • Oklahoma • Oregon • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • South Carolina • South Dakota • Tennessee • Texas • Utah • Vermont • Virginia • Washington • West Virginia • Wisconsin • WyomingNon-voting delegations American Samoa • District of Columbia • Guam • Puerto Rico • U.S. Virgin Islands v • d • eLists of United States congressional delegations(lists of former House members, lists of former Senators) States Alabama (H S) · Alaska (H S) · Arizona (H S) · Arkansas (H S) · California (H S) · Colorado (H S) · Connecticut (H S) · Delaware (H S) · Florida (H S) · Georgia (H S) · Hawaii (H S) · Idaho (H S) · Illinois (H S) · Indiana (H S) · Iowa (H S) · Kansas (H S) · Kentucky (H S) · Louisiana (H S) · Maine (H S) · Maryland (H S) · Massachusetts (H S) · Michigan (H S) · Minnesota (H S) · Mississippi (H S) · Missouri (H S) · Montana (H S) · Nebraska (H S) · Nevada (H S) · New Hampshire (H S) · New Jersey (H S) · New Mexico (H S) · New York (H S) · North Carolina (H S) · North Dakota (H S) · Ohio (H S) · Oklahoma (H S) · Oregon (H S) · Pennsylvania (H S) · Rhode Island (H S) · South Carolina (H S) · South Dakota (H S) · Tennessee (H S) · Texas (H S) · Utah (H S) · Vermont (H S) · Virginia (H S) · Washington (H S) · West Virginia (H S) · Wisconsin (H S) · Wyoming (H S) Territories American Samoa · District of Columbia · Guam · Puerto Rico · Virgin IslandsObsolete Dakota Territory · Northwest Territory · Orleans Territory · Philippines

Positions

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  • For Presidents of the Senate, use the Vice President template, {{USVicePresidents}}, which makes:
v • d • eVice President of the United StatesJohn Adams · Thomas Jefferson · Aaron Burr · George Clinton · Elbridge Gerry · Daniel D. Tompkins · John C. Calhoun · Martin Van Buren · Richard Mentor Johnson · John Tyler · George M. Dallas · Millard Fillmore · William R. King · John C. Breckinridge · Hannibal Hamlin · Andrew Johnson · Schuyler Colfax · Henry Wilson · William A. Wheeler · Chester A. Arthur · Thomas A. Hendricks · Levi P. Morton · Adlai E. Stevenson I · Garret Hobart · Theodore Roosevelt · Charles W. Fairbanks · James S. Sherman · Thomas R. Marshall · Calvin Coolidge · Charles G. Dawes · Charles Curtis · John Nance Garner · Henry A. Wallace · Harry S. Truman · Alben W. Barkley · Richard Nixon · Lyndon B. Johnson · Hubert Humphrey · Spiro Agnew · Gerald Ford · Nelson Rockefeller · Walter Mondale · George H. W. Bush · Dan Quayle · Al Gore · Dick Cheney v • d • eMajority Leaders of the United States House of RepresentativesPayneUnderwoodKitchinMondellLongworthTilsonRaineyByrnsBankheadRayburnMcCormackHalleckMcCormackHalleckMcCormackAlbertBoggsO'NeillWrightFoleyGephardtArmeyDeLayBlunt(acting) • BoehnerHoyer v • d • eMinority Leaders of the United States House of RepresentativesRichardsonWilliamsClarkMannClarkKitchinGarrettGarnerSnellMartinRayburnMartinRayburnMartinHalleckFordRhodesMichelGephardtPelosiBoehner v • d • ePresidents pro tempore of the United States SenateLangdon • Lee • Langdon • Izard • H Tazewell • Livermore • Bingham • Bradford • Read • Sedgwick • Laurance • Ross • Livermore • Tracy • Howard • Hillhouse • Baldwin • Bradley • Brown • Franklin • Anderson • Smith • Bradley • Milledge • Gregg • Gaillard • Pope • Crawford • Varnum • Gaillard • Barbour • Gaillard • Macon • Smith • L Tazewell • White • Poindexter • Tyler • W R King • Southard • Mangum • Sevier • Atchison • W R King • Atchison • Cass • Bright • Stuart • Bright • Mason • Rusk • Fitzpatrick • Bright • Fitzpatrick • Foot • Clark • Foster • Wade • Anthony • Carpenter • Anthony • Ferry • Thurman • Bayard • Davis • Edmunds • Sherman • Ingalls • Manderson • Harris • Ransom • Harris • Frye • (Special: Bacon • Curtis • Gallinger • Brandegee • Lodge) • Clarke • Saulsbury • Cummins • Moses • Pittman • W H King • Harrison • Glass • McKellar • Vandenberg • McKellar • Bridges • George • Hayden • Russell • Ellender • Eastland • Magnuson • Young • Magnuson • Thurmond • Stennis • Byrd • Thurmond • Byrd • ThurmondByrd • Stevens • ByrdEmeritus: Thurmond • Byrd • Stevens v • d • eUnited States Senate Majority LeadersLodge • CurtisWatson • Robinson • Barkley • White • Lucas • McFarland • Taft • Knowland • Johnson • Mansfield • Byrd • Baker • Dole • Byrd • Mitchell • Dole • Lott • Daschle • Lott • Daschle • Frist • Reid v • d • eUnited States Senate Minority LeadersUnderwoodRobinsonMcNaryAustinMcNaryWhiteBarkleyWherryBridgesJohnsonKnowlandDirksenScottBakerByrdDoleDaschleLottDaschleLottFristDaschleReidMcConnell v • d • eMajority Whips of the United States House of RepresentativesTawney • Watson • Dwight • Bell • Knutson • Vestal • McDuffie • Greenwood • Boland • Ramspeck • Sparkman • Arends • Priest • Arends • Albert • Boggs • O'Neill • McFall • Brademas • Foley • Coelho • Gray • Bonior • DeLay • Blunt • Clyburn v • d • eMinority Whips of the United States House of RepresentativesUnderwoodLloydDwightBurkeHamiltonOldfieldMcDuffieBachmannEnglebrightArendsMcCormackArendsMcCormackArendsMichelLottCheneyGingrichBoniorPelosiHoyerBlunt

Subjects

v • d • eUnited States Congress
(House of Representatives, Senate110th Congress) Members Congress: Current, Freshmen, Longest serving| House: Current by seniority, Former members, Oldest living| Senate: Current by age, Current by seniority; Former, Former still living, Age/seniority, Expelled/censured, ClassesLeaders House: Speaker(list), Party leaders, Party whips, Dem. caucus, Rep. conference, Dean| Senate: President pro tempore(list), Party leaders, Assistant party leaders, Dem. Caucus(Chair, Secretary, Policy comm. chair), Rep. Conference(Chair, Vice-Chair, Policy comm. chair), DeanGroups African Americans, Asian Pacific Americans, Caucuses, Committees, Demographics, Hispanic Americans, Senate Women, House WomenAgencies,
Employees &
Offices Architect of the Capitol, Capitol Guide Service(board), Capitol Police(board), Chiefs of Staff, GAO, Government Printing Office, Law Revision Counsel, Librarian of Congress, Poet laureate| House: Chaplain, Chief Administrative Officer, Clerk, Doorkeeper, Emergency Planning, Preparedness, and Operations, Historian, Page(board), Parliamentarian, Postmaster, Reading clerk, Recording Studio, Sergeant at Arms| Senate: Chaplain, Curator, Historian, Librarian, Page, Parliamentarian, Secretary, Sergeant at ArmsPolitics &
Procedure Act of Congress(list), Caucuses, Committees, Hearings, Joint session, Oversight, Party divisions, Rider| House: Committees, History, Procedures| Senate: Committees, Filibuster, History, Jefferson's Manual, Traditions, VPs' tie-breaking votesBuildings Botanic Garden, Capitol, Capitol Complex, Office buildings(House: Cannon, Ford, Longworth, O'Neill, Rayburn, Senate: Dirksen, Hart, Russell) Research Biographical directory, Congressional Quarterly, Congressional Record, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, The Hill, Roll Call, THOMASMisc List of lists, Congressional districts(by area), Mace of the House, Power of enforcement, Scandals, Softball LeagueWebsites: House of Representatives| Senate v • d • eUnited States Capitol ComplexUnited States CapitolHouseCannon| Ford| Longworth| O'Neill| RayburnSenateDirksen| Hart| RussellLibrary of CongressAdams Building| Jefferson Building| Madison BuildingOthers Botanic Garden| Power Plant| Reflection Pool| Supreme Court| Visitor Center

{{USCongress}}

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HouseRepresentativesHouse LeadersHouse CommitteesHouse ElectionsHouse Districts   

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v • d • eCurrent United States Congressional committeesHouse
(list) AgricultureAppropriationsArmed ServicesBudgetEducation and LaborEnergy and CommerceFinancial ServicesForeign AffairsHomeland SecurityHouse AdministrationIntelligence (Permanent Select)JudiciaryNatural ResourcesOversight and Government ReformRulesScience and TechnologySmall BusinessStandards of Official ConductTransportation and InfrastructureVeterans' Affairs Voting Irregularities of August 2, 2007Ways and Means(Whole)Senate
(list) Aging (Special)Agriculture, Nutrition and ForestryAppropriationsArmed ServicesBanking, Housing, and Urban AffairsBudgetCommerce, Science and TransportationEnergy and Natural ResourcesEthics (Select)Environment and Public WorksFinanceForeign RelationsHealth, Education, Labor, and PensionsHomeland Security and Governmental AffairsIndian AffairsIntelligence (Select)JudiciaryNarcotics ControlRules and AdministrationSmall Business and EntrepreneurshipVeterans' AffairsJoint (list) (Conference)EconomicLibraryPrintingTaxationDefunct committees v • d • e United States House of Representatives elections1789 · 1790 · 1792 · 1794 · 1796 · 1798 · 1800 · 1802 · 1804 · 1806 · 1808 · 1810 · 1812 · 1814 · 1816 · 1818 · 1820 · 1822 · 1824 · 1826 · 1828 · 1830 · 1832 · 1834 · 1836 · 1838 · 1840 · 1842 · 1844 · 1846 · 1848 · 1850 · 1852 · 1854 · 1856 · 1858 · 1860 · 1862 · 1864 · 1866 · 1868 · 1870 · 1872 · 1874 · 1876 · 1878 · 1880 · 1882 · 1884 · 1886 · 1888 · 1890 · 1892 · 1894 · 1896 · 1898 · 1900 · 1902 · 1904 · 1906 · 1908 · 1910 · 1912 · 1914 · 1916 · 1918 · 1920 · 1922 · 1924 · 1926 · 1928 · 1930 · 1932 · 1934 · 1936 · 1938 · 1940 · 1942 · 1944 · 1946 · 1948 · 1950 · 1952 · 1954 · 1956 · 1958 · 1960 · 1962 · 1964 · 1966 · 1968 · 1970 · 1972 · 1974 · 1976 · 1978 · 1980 · 1982 · 1984 · 1986 · 1988 · 1990 · 1992 · 1994 · 1996 · 1998 · 2000 · 2002 · 2004 · 2006 (c · n · p) · 2008 (c)

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Senate elections · Presidential elections · Gubernatorial elections v • d • e United States Senate Elections1908 · 1910 · 1912 · 1914 · 1916 · 1918 · 1920 · 1922 · 1924 · 1926 · 1928 · 1930 · 1932 · 1934 · 1936 · 1938 · 1940 · 1942 · 1944 · 1946 · 1948 · 1950 · 1952 · 1954 · 1956 · 1958 · 1960 · 1962 · 1964 · 1966 · 1968 · 1970 · 1972 · 1974 · 1976 · 1978 · 1980 · 1982 · 1984 · 1986 · 1988 · 1990 · 1992 · 1994 · 1996 · 1998 · 2000 · 2002 · 2004 · 2006 · 2008 · 2010 · 2012 · Special elections · DisputesHouse elections · Presidential elections · Gubernatorial elections This is a key to party colors and abbreviations for Members of the U.S. Congress: American (Know-Nothing) (K-N)Anti-Administration (Anti-Admin)Adams (A)/
Anti-Jacksonian (Anti-J)/
National Republican (NR)
Anti-Masonic (Anti-M)Democratic (D)Democratic-Republican (D-R)Farmer-Labor (FL)Federalist (F)
Free Soil (FS)Free Silver (FSv)Greenback (GB)Independent / Unaffiliated
or changed during term Jacksonian (J)Non-Partisan League (NPL)Nullifier (N)Opposition (O)
Populist (Pop)Pro-Administration (Pro-Admin)Progressive (Prog)Prohibition (Proh.)Readjuster (Rea)Republican (R)Socialist (Soc)Unionist (U)Whig (W)
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  • JeLuF
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  • markles: Joined August 30, 2005. Working on 107th & latest Congresses, gathering other pages & templates into the Project. Also hoping to recuit new participants... "Join us!"
  • Jack: Joined September 4, 2005. Working on past Senates.
  • LouI - talk
  • Barberio: Rules and procedure of Congress (Dual Office holding, joint session, et al...)
  • Tfine80
  • Staxringold Fixing templating on former Senate pro tems, and adding the list-template to them all. Also touched up Sec's of Labor, Commerce, and Labor and Commerce.
  • YourNickname: joined November 2, 2005. Working on 73rd Congress and corresponding Congresses in the 1930s, and expanding all the incompleted Congressional Delegations by state lists.
  • Joaquin Murietta 06:10, 11 November 2005 individual bios, today -- Peter G. Gerry
  • tomf688{talk} 03:44, 23 November 2005 (UTC) - Always editing articles regarding Maryland Senators and Congressmen.
  • User:Academic Challenger joined December 5, 2005, but has been creating and editing articles about current and former members of Congress since October 2003. Will continue this work, now focusing on articles about former senators.
  • Stilltim: working on Delaware U.S. Senators, U.S. Representatives and their lists.
  • ScottyBoy900Q 01:48, 29 December 2005 (UTC)
  • Paul 4 January 2006 Congressmen give us wars, taxes, and crushing bureaucracy; the least we can give them is a Wikipedia article, right?
  • jcbarr joined 2006 January 10. No reason we should have red links for previous Congressmen in WP, right?
  • Quadell, working mostly on historic Senators and Reps from Bioguide. – Quadell (talk) (bounties) 23:52, 1 February 2006 (UTC)
  • Mathwizard1232, working on adding a stub for every former U.S. Senator without a page. Hope to be finished by the end of a few months at most.--Mathwizard1232 01:07, 11 February 2006 (UTC)
  • Orchid Righteous - Expanding on Representatives as many of them are stubs, starting with the 109th.
  • Grandmasterka - I created a project proposal for United States Congressional Districts, without knowing that this already existed. The congressional district articles are sorely in need of attention and I will make that my focus. I'm surprised at how few have articles.
  • ElCharismo - Joined February 27, 2006 after discussion with and at the behest of markles. I've been intrigued by the lack of uniformity amongst analogous articles, particularly between States, and after spending a significant amount of time editing in this genre already, I'm happy to be recruited into the project. I look forward to cooperating with everyone to pimp out & polish up this corner of Wikipedia! Non nobis solum! --Ross
  • G1076 19:41, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
  • Valadius - Filling in and completing the tables of former Representatives and Senators. Also I've largely completed the work on Dean of the United States Senate.
  • Sholom - inserting succession boxes from time to time where none exist, adding occassional stubs for former Reps, expanding stubs, etc. -- Sholom 13:05, 18 April 2006 (UTC)
  • WikiPrez - Helping out whenever I can, usually with ongoing projects of interest or COTW.
  • MBob - adding a key for political parties to pages which have member from those parties but are not specifically stated
  • American Patriot 1776 Been doing this a while, just kept forgetting to join!
  • User:Dcb1995 I have been working on writing bio sketches for the holders of Ohio's third congressional district - a few had been done for those who later went on to higher office plus recent delegations, but I filled in the blanks. I am now proceeding to Ohio's 6th district early sessions and then Ohio's 4th district sessions of the years of constant redistricting (1878-1892). My initial focus is to create sketches for anyone who represented Montgomery County (OH). I am also working on the redistricting history of the 20th century in Ohio, having recently completed the 19th. I want to do district maps for each of the 19th century OH CDs too.
  • Bjoel5785 Joined May 22, 2006. I have been working on Congressional Delegation and Congressional District pages and will continue to do so.
  • LarryQ Joined May 30, 2006. I have been working on adding articles for missing Representatives.
  • Chadlupkes. I've been working on the 2006 elections, trying to connect pages from various states by creating navigation boxes and helping others with research.
  • TonyJoe
  • Studerby Focusing on the Texas Representatives, mostly
  • Meamemg Focusing mostly on articles about positions on processes
  • Npeters22 Focusing mostly on the Pennsylvania Politicians
  • Chuchunezumi 11:22, 19 July 2006 (UTC) I am primarily interested in the South Carolina legislative delegation.
  • Wikibout-Cleaning up articles
  • Daysleeper47
  • Jelsa tris 17:08, 11 August 2006 (UTC)
  • Alansohn 14:51, 16 August 2006 (UTC) - focusing on New Jersey
  • -- stubblyhead | T/c 20:26, 16 August 2006 (UTC) interested in standardizing use of congressman and senator infoboxes on articles.
  • PoliticalJunkie
  • Newyorkbrad
  • Deville
  • Patricknoddy
  • UstyeThe Knowlands of California
  • Sprkee 20:03, 19 October 2006 (UTC) - focusing on Oregon
  • Interiot, willing to help with maintenance/cleanup
  • Dauster
  • FateSmiled&DestinyLaughed 16:59, 12 November 2006 (UTC) Just discovered this, will help when I can
  • Stealthound (talk · contribs) Already doing a lot for these articles, co-created Infobox Congressmanelect and created Infobox Senator-Elect, added footnote option on Infobox Congressman and Infobox Senator.
  • RJASE1 - focusing on South Dakota
  • Robert Waalk-focusing on election histories, committee asignments, and little edits and tinkers, like making sure that every page has a congressional template at the bottom, and a preced by and suceeded by template as well. Anyone who wants to join in on this project, contact me on my user page. My one concern is that our biographies need more meat, which could only be provided by people in that state. We need to write more about their races, their positions, and their lives, (early political careers, etc.)
  • Carpet9 17:56, 25 December 2006 (UTC)
  • Just H 05:33, 26 December 2006 (UTC)
  • DustinGC (talk | contribs) 01:27, 27 December 2006 (UTC)
  • Emperor Gestahl - Editing & New Jersey
  • pmeleski-spending time in New England congressional districts
  • Appraiser I work on people representing Minnesota mostly--Appraiser 18:30, 17 January 2007 (UTC)
  • Smee - looks like an ambitious project. Smee 14:42, 22 January 2007 (UTC).
  • Wooyi - I've been adding infobox and stuff before joining this, and will continue to improve Congress-related articles. Wooyi 22:22, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
  • AdamJaz - House Page Fall 2006
  • 1ne I've been creating a lot of stuff related to Congress...in fact, I have a template for the majority leader of the House.
  • Dcmacnut member since November 2006. Working on House and Senate committee articles, subcommittees, stubs, and overall factual and historical improvement of anything and everything related to the United States Congress.
  • Flatterworld working on current Senators and Representatives Flatterworld 01:16, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
  • dr_who1975 Been creating historic Senate senirority pages. {{USCongressSeniority}}. Also designed/nominated a Barnstar for this group. Lastly, Ive been working on some succession box stuff and trivia. I love this wikiproject.--Dr who1975 01:45, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
  • Bernstein2291
  • Howard Cleeves I'll try to help with minor cleanup, grammar, other errors.
  • Farkas2029 16:35, 31 March 2007 (UTC) I'll will be working on creating new congressional biographical articles mainly from New York.
  • LarryQ I have been working on adding articles for missing representatives off and on over the last year. I should have joined this project sooner. LarryQ 23:32, 8 April 2007 (UTC)
  • Folic Acid - Looking mainly at North Carolina politicians
  • Politics rule 22:45, 10 May 2007 (UTC) Looking at Republican and maryland races!
  • Nevermore27 1:21, 15 June 2007. Interested in the Democratic party, and especially midterm elections and the midwest. Currently involved in writing articles for the Senate and the House, especially congressional committees
  • Doug.(talkcontribs) 20:34, 5 September 2007 (UTC). Involved with editing some of the early Congressmen, including Peleg Wadsworth.
  • Minute Lake 06:53, 7 October 2007 (UTC) I am interested primarily in updating Wikipedia with information of historical Congressional figures, such as with Berkley Bedell.
  • JPmaverick 12:28, 11 October 2007 (UTC)
  • I considered myself a member of this project for a while (having contributed two featured articles under this WikiProject), but I never formally added myself to the list. Nishkid64 (talk) 03:34, 31 October 2007 (UTC)
  • Socal gal at heart Working on California's House elections and collecting as much data as I can on the old historical districts and election results.
  • Leobold1 (talk · contribs) Texas and other southern delegations
  • FeanorStar7 (talk) 22:57, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
  • Grsz11 18:54, 5 April 2008 (UTC)
  • Pete (talk) -- I've been working mostly on local Oregon-related political articles. I'm finding that many articles about current Senators and members of Congress, and elections, need a lot of work, and am going to try to branch out a bit.
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