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Judd Gregg (R)
Junior Senator from New Hampshire

Elected: 1992 (2nd term)
Note: Chief Deputy Whip
Hometown: Rye
Born: February 14, 1947; Nashua, N.H.
Religion: Congregationalist
Family: Wife, Kathleen Gregg; three children
Education: Columbia U., A.B. 1969; Boston U., J.D. 1972; LL.M. 1975
Career: Lawyer
Political Highlights: N.H. Governor's Executive Council, 1979-81; U.S. House, 1981-89; governor, 1989-93; U.S. Senate, 1993-present
Committees: Appropriations ( Commerce, Justice, State & Judiciary - chairman; Defense; Foreign Operations; Interior; Labor, Health & Human Services & Education); Budget; Governmental Affairs; Health, Education, Labor & Pensions ( Children & Families - chairman; Employment, Safety & Training; Public Health)
Address: 393 Russell Senate Office Building, Constitution and Delaware Aves., N.E., Washington, DC, 20510-2904
Phone: (202) 224-3324
Fax: (202) 224-4952
E-mail: mailbox@gregg.senate.gov
Web site: gregg.senate.gov

Source: Congressional Quarterly (Updated: February 09, 2001). 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 42% 54% 90% 9%
1997 63 37 87 13
1996 34 64 90 8
1995 22 76 93 5
1994 40 56 83 16
1993 22 72 87 10
S=Support; O=Oppose

Voting Participation
Year %
1998 98
1997 99
1996 98
1995 99
1994 98
1993 97
Interest Groups
Year ADA AFL-CIO CCUS ACU
1998 5% n/a 89% 76 %
1997 10 0 100 76
1996 5 0 92 75
1995 0 0 95 87
1994 15 0 90 79
1993 10 0 91 92

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
General Court: Meets January-June
House of Representatives: 400 members, 2-year terms
1999 breakdown: 244R, 154D, 1I, 1 vacancy; 272 men, 127 women
Salary: $100/year
Phone: (603) 271-3661
Senate: 24 members, 2-year terms
1999 breakdown: 11R, 13D; 16 men, 8 women
Salary: $100/year
Phone: (603) 271-2111

Urban Statistics
Manchester: Mayor Raymond J. Wieczorek (R), Population 100,967
Nashua: Mayor Donald Davidson, N-P, Population 81,094
Concord : Mayor William Veroneau, N-P, Population 37,021
Derry: Council Chair Gordon Graham, N-P, Population 29,603
Rochester: Mayor Harvey Bernier (I), Population 27,704

Registered Voters
Republican: 36%
Undeclared: 36%
Democrat: 27%

U.S. Congress
Senate: 2 R
House: 2 R

Term Limits
For state offices: No

Elections
1996 Presidential Vote:
Bill Clinton 49%, Bob Dole 39%, Ross Perot 10%
1992 Presidential Vote:
Bill Clinton 39%, George Bush 38%, Ross Perot 23%
1988 Presidential Vote:
George Bush 62%, Michael S. Dukakis 36%

Population
1998 population (est.): 1,162,481
1990 population: 1,109,252
1980 population: 920,610
Percent change 1980-90: +20%
Rank among states (1998): 40
White: 98%
Black: 1%
Asian or Pacific islander: 1%
Hispanic origin: 1%
Urban: 51%
Rural: 49%
Born in state: 44%
Foreign-born: 4%
Under age 18: 296,090 (25%)
Ages 18-64: 735,165 (63%)
65 and older: 141,454 (12%)
Median age: 35.4

Miscellaneous
Web: www.state.nh.us
Capital: Concord
Median household income: $40,655 (1997)
   Rank among states: 13
Total area: 9,283 sq. miles
   Rank among states: 44

Source: Congressional Quarterly (Updated April 1999)


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