Congress  Make-Up  from Year 1855-to-Present


From 1989 to 2009 . . .

StartYear EndYear Congress Re-Election Party Seat
          # Rate Retention Rate
1989 1991 101 90.1% 99.6%
1991 1993 102 87.7% 98.3%
1993 1995 103 73.6% 98.1%
1995 1997 104 79.8% 88.2%
1997 1999 105 77.4% 98.7%
1999 2001 106 89.9% 99.3%
2001 2003 107 88.2% 98.7%
2003 2005 108 87.9% 98.1%
2005 2007 109 88.6% 98.7%
2007 2009 110 84.9% 93.1%
  AVERAGE= 84.8% 97.1%


Average Party Seat Retention rate for last election:  07-Nov-2006:   93.1%
Average Party Seat Retention rate between 2000 and 2006:   97.6%
Average Party Seat Retention rate between 1996 and 2006:   96.4%
Average Party Seat Retention rate between 1980 and 2006:   96.5%
Average Party Seat Retention rate between 1855 and 2006:   91.2%

Voters give Congress dismal 11% to 18% approval ratings, but then do a very strange thing:  Reward Congress with 85% (or higher) re-election rates.

During a portion of the Great Depression (38.8% (206 of 531) of the incumbents were ousted in year 1933) . . .

StartYear EndYear Congress Re-Election Party Seat
        # Rate Retention Rate
1927 1929 70 th 68.9% 96.4%
1929 1931 71 st 79.7% 92.5%
1931 1933 72 nd 76.8% 88.5%
1933 1935 73 rd 61.2% 78.7%

In year 1933, unhappy voters ousted 206 Congress persons (i.e 38.8%=206/531) from Congress (or 44.1% =206/[435 + (96/3)], since only one-third of the Senate is up for re-election every 6 years, considering there were only 96 Senators in year 1933, and the same number of Representatives as today (i.e. 435), for a total of 531 Congress persons in year 1933).

Eventually, enough voters will most likely do it again and vote out record numbers of incumbent politicians from do-nothing Congress again, when the consequences of repeatedly rewarding irresponsible incumbent politicians with perpetual re-election finally becomes too painful.  Already, these 17+ economic conditions are now worse then ever and/or since the 1930s and 1940s, due to the perpetuation of these 10+ abuses for the past 30+ years (abuses that did not all come about by mere coincidence).  Perhaps enough voters will finally question the wisdom and habit of repeatedly rewarding irresponsible incumbent politicians with perpetual re-election when enough voters are jobless, homeless, and hungry?   Pain and misery is often the final lesson and self-correction mechanism.  Pain and misery is one of the most effective types of motivation and education.



      


United States Congresses   
   
    1 (1789) 11 (1809) 21 (1829) 31 (1849) 41 (1869) 51 (1889) 61 (1909) 71 (1929) 81 (1949) 91 (1969) 101 (1989) 111 (2009)
2 (1791) 12 (1811) 22 (1831) 32 (1851) 42 (1871) 52 (1891) 62 (1911) 72 (1931) 82 (1951) 92 (1971) 102 (1991) 112 (2011)
3 (1793) 13 (1813) 23 (1833) 33 (1853) 43 (1873) 53 (1893) 63 (1913) 73 (1933) 83 (1953) 93 (1973) 103 (1993)  
4 (1795) 14 (1815) 24 (1835) 34 (1855) 44 (1875) 54 (1895) 64 (1915) 74 (1935) 84 (1955) 94 (1975) 104 (1995)  
5 (1797) 15 (1817) 25 (1837) 35 (1857) 45 (1877) 55 (1897) 65 (1917) 75 (1937) 85 (1957) 95 (1977) 105 (1997)  
6 (1799) 16 (1819) 26 (1839) 36 (1859) 46 (1879) 56 (1899) 66 (1919) 76 (1939) 86 (1959) 96 (1979) 106 (1999)  
7 (1801) 17 (1821) 27 (1841) 37 (1861) 47 (1881) 57 (1901) 67 (1921) 77 (1941) 87 (1961) 97 (1981) 107 (2001)  
8 (1803) 18 (1823) 28 (1843) 38 (1863) 48 (1883) 58 (1903) 68 (1923) 78 (1943) 88 (1963) 98 (1983) 108 (2003)  
9 (1805) 19 (1825) 29 (1845) 39 (1865) 49 (1885) 59 (1905) 69 (1925) 79 (1945) 89 (1965) 99 (1985) 109 (2005)  
10 (1807) 20 (1827) 30 (1847) 40 (1867) 50 (1887) 60 (1907) 70 (1927) 80 (1947) 90 (1967) 100 (1987) 110 (2007)  
                       
 
   
CONGRESS' To-Do List (see what Congress has done since the NOV-2006 election)
30+ Years of Regressive Systems that Did Not Come About By Mere Coincidence
Why Incumbents Are Elected 95% of the Time (Unfair Incumbent Advantages)
What you should know about fiat-funny-money (47 minute video)
The Problem and the Solution (account for the human factor)
Irresponsible Incumbents (what irresponsible incumbent politicians do while troops risk life and limb)
Stop Rewarding Irresponsible Incumbent Politicians with Re-Election (VOIDnow.org)
PROs and CONs (why to stop re-electing irresponsible incumbent politicians)
National Debt (it will take 153 years to pay off the National Debt)
Consider the Following Scenario (must we always learn the hard way?
Plunder of the Environment (population, arable land, over-fishing)
Solutions (common-sense, no-brainer reforms that politicians resist)
Help Educate Others (peacefully force government to be responsible and accountable too!)
Congress is denying the voters' right to an Article V Convention (FOAVC.org)
Badly-Needed, Common-Sense Reforms
The Cheater's Philosophy (learn to recognize their manipulation)
Frequently Asked Questions
   

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