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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