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Pat Roberts (R)
Junior Senator from Kansas

Elected: 1996 (1st term)
Hometown: Dodge City
Born: April 20, 1936; Topeka, Kan.
Religion: Methodist
Family: Wife, Franki Roberts; three children
Education: Kansas State U., B.A. 1958; Arizona State U., attended 1962-64
Military Service: Marine Corps, 1958-62
Career: Journalist; congressional aide
Political Highlights: U.S. House, 1981-97; U.S. Senate, 1997-present
Committees: Agriculture, Nutrition & Forestry; Armed Services ( Airland Forces; Emerging Threats & Capabilities - chairman; Readiness & Management Support); Select Ethics - chairman; Select Intelligence; Health, Education, Labor & Pensions ( Aging; Public Health)
Address: 302 Hart Senate Office Building, Constitution Ave. and Second St., N.E., Washington, DC, 20510-1614
Phone: (202) 224-4774
Fax: (202) 224-3514
E-mail: pat_roberts@roberts.senate.gov
Web site: roberts.senate.gov

Source: Congressional Quarterly (Updated: January 29, 2000). To suggest updates and corrections: politics.feedback@cq.com


Record and Rankings
RECORD AND RANKINGS

CQ Voting Studies are an annual analysis of a member's support or opposition to a given position. Interest Group Ratings are based on rankings from groups chosen to represent liberal, conservative, business and labor viewpoints.Voting Participation scores are based on the number of times a member voted "yea" or "nay" on roll call votes (not including quorum calls in the House).

CQ Vote Studies
Year Presidential
Support
Party
Unity
  S* O* S O
1998 35% 64% 94% 5%
1997 59 41 87 10
1996 35 59 90 7
1995 19 80 94 4
1994 38 58 93 4
1993 34 66 91 6
1992 87 11 93 4
1991 82 17 90 6
1990 71 27 87 11
S=Support; O=Oppose

Voting Participation
Year %
1998 99
1997 97
1996 97
1995 98
1994 98
1993 98
1992 97
1991 97
1990 98
Interest Groups
Year ADA AFL-CIO CCUS ACU
1998 0% n/a 100% 84 %
1997 15 0 90 68
1996 5 0 94 95
1995 0 0 96 80
1994 0 0 92 100
1993 0 0 100 100
1992 10 17 88 88
1991 5 0 90 83
1990 6 0 79 75

Note on Interest Groups: ADA=Americans for Democratic Action; AFL-CIO=American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations; CCUS=Chamber of Commerce of the United States; ACU=American Conservative Union

Source: Congressional Quarterly (Updated April 1999) AT A GLANCE
AT A GLANCE

State Legislature | Urban Statistics | Registered Voters | U.S. Congress | Term Limits | Elections | Population | Miscellaneous

State Legislature
Bicameral Legislature:
Meets January-June
House of Representatives: 125 members, 2-year terms
1999 breakdown: 77R, 48D; 84 men, 41 women
Salary: $6,485.40 salary; $7,200/year expenses; $5,400/year allowance
Phone: (785) 296-7633
Senate: 40 members, 4-year terms
1999 breakdown: 27R, 13D; 26 men, 14 women
Salary: $6,485.40 salary; $7,200/year expenses; $5,400/year allowance

Urban Statistics
Wichita: Mayor Bob Knight, N-P, Population 320,395
Kansas City: Mayor Carol Marinovich, N-P, Population 142,654
Overland Park: Mayor Ed Eilert (R), Population 139,840
Topeka: Mayor Joan Wagnon (D), Population 126,062
Lawrence: Mayor Martin Kennedy, Population 71,887

Registered Voters
Republican: 45%
Democrat : 29%
Unaffiliated: 25%

U.S. Congress
Senate: 2 R
House: 1 D, 3 R

Term Limits
For state offices: No

Elections
1996 Presidential Vote:
Bob Dole 54%, Bill Clinton 36%, Ross Perot 9%
1992 Presidential Vote:
George Bush 39%, Bill Clinton 34%, Ross Perot 27%
1988 Presidential Vote:
George Bush 56%, Michael S. Dukakis 43%

Population
1998 population (est.): 2,572,150
1990 population: 2,477,574
1980 population: 2,363,679
Percent change 1980-90: +5%
Rank among states (1998): 32
White: 92%
Black: 6%
Asian or Pacific islander: 2%
Hispanic origin: 5%
Urban: 69%
Rural: 31%
Born in state: 61%
Foreign-born: 3%
Under age 18: 687,931 (26%)
Ages 18-64: 1,555,314 (60%)
65 and older: 351,595 (14%)
Median age: 35

Miscellaneous
Web: www.state.ks.us
Capital: Topeka
Median household income: $34,902 (1997)
   Rank among states: 28
Total area: 82,282 sq. miles
   Rank among states: 15

Source: Congressional Quarterly (Updated April 1999)


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