Russell Senate Office Building - Senators With Russell Offices

Senators With Russell Offices

Name Party State Room
Kelly Ayotte R New Hampshire Room 144
Mark Begich D Alaska Room 111
Michael Bennet D Colorado Room 458
Roy Blunt R Missouri Room 260
Richard Burr R North Carolina Room 217
Bob Casey, Jr. D Pennsylvania Room 393
Saxby Chambliss R Georgia Room 416
Dan Coats R Indiana Room 493
Tom Coburn R Oklahoma Room 172
Chris Coons D Delaware Room 127A
Jim DeMint R South Carolina Room 167
Michael Enzi R Wyoming Room 379A
Kirsten Gillibrand D New York Room 478
Lindsey Graham R South Carolina Room 290
Dean Heller R Nevada Room 361A
John Hoeven R North Dakota Room 120
Kay Bailey Hutchison R Texas Room 284
James Inhofe R Oklahoma Room 205
Johnny Isakson R Georgia Room 131
Mike Johanns R Nebraska Room 404
Ron Johnson R Wisconsin Room 386
John Kerry D Massachusetts Room 218
Patrick Leahy D Vermont Room 437
Carl Levin D Michigan Room 269
John McCain R Arizona Room 241
Mitch McConnell R Kentucky Room 317
Jerry Moran R Kansas Room 354
Patty Murray D Washington Room 448
Rand Paul R Kentucky Room 208
Rob Portman R Ohio Room 338
Jim Risch R Idaho Room 483
Jeff Sessions R Alabama Room 326
Richard Shelby R Alabama Room 304
Olympia Snowe R Maine Room 154
Mark Warner D Virginia Room 475
Jim Webb D Virginia Room 248

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