WASHINGTON, Nov. 4, 2010 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The historic November 2010 election results elevated 46 former state legislators to federal office. Among those who won their elections, three of the four former state legislators newly-elected to the U.S. Senate are ALEC Alumni and 27 of the 42 former state legislators newly-elected to the U.S. House are ALEC Alumni. ALEC congratulated the following Alumni on their recent elections:
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U.S. Senate-elects |
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Florida |
Speaker Marco Rubio (R) |
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Kansas |
U.S. Representative Jerry Moran (R) |
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West Virginia |
Senator Joe Manchin (D) |
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U.S. House-elects |
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Arizona 5th |
Rep. David Schweikert (R) |
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California 19th |
Senator Jeff Denham (R) |
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Colorado 3rd |
Representative Scott Tipton (R) |
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Colorado 4th |
Representative Cory Gardner (R) |
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Florida 8th |
Senator Daniel Webster (R) |
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Florida 12th |
Representative Dennis Ross (R) |
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Florida 25th |
Representative David Rivera (R) |
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Georgia 8th |
Representative Austin Scott (R) |
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Georgia 9th |
Representative Tom Graves (R) |
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Idaho 1st |
Representative Raul Labrador (R) |
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Indiana 3rd |
Senator Marlin Stutzman (R) |
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Kansas 3rd |
Representative Kevin Yoder (R) |
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Maryland 1st |
Senator Andy Harris (R) |
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Michigan 2nd |
Representative Bill Huizenga (R) |
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Michigan 3rd |
Representative Justin Amash (R) |
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Mississippi 1st |
Senator Alan Nunnelee (R) |
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Mississippi 3rd |
Representative Steven Palazzo (R) |
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Missouri 4th |
Representative Vicky Hartzler (R) |
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North Dakota AL |
Representative Rick Berg (R) |
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Ohio 15th |
Senator Steve Stivers (R) |
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Ohio 18th |
Senator Bob Gibbs (R) |
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South Carolina 1st |
Representative Tim Scott (R) |
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South Carolina 3rd |
Representative Jeff Duncan (R) |
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South Dakota 1st |
Representative Kristi Noem (R) |
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Tennessee 6th |
Senator Diane Black (R) |
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Virginia 9th |
Delegate H. Morgan Griffith (R) |
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Washington 3rd |
Representative Jamie Herrera (R) |
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The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is the nation's largest nonpartisan, individual membership organization of state legislators. www.alec.org
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