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Alan B. Mollohan (D)

Elected: 1982 (10th term)
Hometown: Fairmont
Born: May 14, 1943; Fairmont, W.Va.
Religion: Baptist
Family: Wife, Barbara Whiting; five children
Education: College of William and Mary, A.B. 1966; West Virginia U., J.D. 1970
Military Service: Army Reserve, 1970-83
Career: Lawyer
Political Highlights: no previous office; U.S. House, 1983-present
Committees: Appropriations ( Commerce, Justice, State & Judiciary)
Address: 2346 Rayburn House Office Building, Independence Ave. and S. Capitol St., S.W., Washington, DC, 20515-4801
Phone: (202) 225-4172
Fax: (202) 225-7564
E-mail: www.house.gov/writerep
Web site: www.house.gov/mollohan

Source: Congressional Quarterly (Updated: October 28, 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 63% 28% 70% 25%
1997 55 33 69 28
1996 68 27 68 28
1995 61 34 69 27
1994 74 24 86 11
1993 82 17 78 19
1992 35 60 81 14
1991 41 59 79 17
1990 31 66 84 11
S=Support; O=Oppose

Voting Participation
Year %
1998 93
1997 93
1996 93
1995 96
1994 97
1993 97
1992 96
1991 97
1990 93
Interest Groups
Year ADA AFL-CIO CCUS ACU
1998 70% n/a 27% 32 %
1997 70 100 30 33
1996 65 100 25 15
1995 60 92 38 33
1994 60 89 33 38
1993 45 100 20 29
1992 70 100 43 21
1991 50 92 20 30
1990 61 100 21 21

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
Major Industries | Population | Cities | People | Race | Median Household Income | Unusual Features

WEST VIRGINIA 1 : North - Wheeling; Parkersburg; Morgantown

Located in the northernmost part of the state, the Democratic-leaning 1st is a predominantly rural region but the most urban of West Virginia's three districts. It contains six of the state's 10 largest cities and its largest university. Wheeling, an industrial town and commercial center in the north, and Parkersburg, a regional trade center in the west, are two of the main urban areas.

The district was hit hard by economic depression in the 1980s, losing population as factories shut down and coal mines mechanized. Unemployment remained high in the 1990s - topping 10 percent in some counties - and six of 20 counties lost population. But a budding technology sector has brightened economic prospects. New FBI and NASA facilities have since opened in the district, and Morgantown, home to West Virginia U., is attracting high-tech firms. Located amid the coal fields of Monongalia County (one of the state's leading coal-producing counties), Morgantown also is home to Software Valley, an organization that promotes regional computer-oriented business and research activity.

Although the 1st has long elected Democrats to Congress and has more registered Democrats than Republicans, Parkersburg and Wheeling have some Republican-leaning state House districts.

Major Industries
Metals, high-tech, chemical

Population
598,056 (1990)

Cities
Wheeling, 33,311; Parkersburg, 32,766; Morgantown, 26,919 (1996)

People
55% rural; 16% age 65+ (ranks first of three in the state; top third nationally); 59% married couples, 27% married couples with children; 14% college educated (ranks first of three in state; bottom third nationally); 51% white collar (ranks second of three in state; bottom third nationally), 33% blue collar (ranks second of three in state; top third nationally) (1990)

Race
98% white, 2% black, 1% Asian; 1% Hispanic origin (1990)

Median Household Income
$21,903 (ranks second of three in state; bottom third nationally) (1990)

Unusual Features
Prabhupada's Palace of Gold, built by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, in Moundsville; Don Knotts of "The Andy Griffith Show" born in Morgantown in 1924.

Source: Congressional Quarterly (Updated April 1999)


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