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The following is a list of fictional political figures that have appeared or been mentioned in the television program The West Wing. The West Wing is a popular and widely acclaimed American television serial drama created by Aaron Sorkin and produced and co-written by John Wells. ...
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Executive branch - See also: United States presidential line of succession
The Cabinet meets in the Cabinet Room on May 16, 2001. ...
The presidential line of succession defines who may become or act as President of the United States upon the incapacity, death, resignation, or removal from office (by impeachment and subsequent conviction) of a sitting president or a president-elect. ...
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For the signatory of the Declaration of Independence, see Josiah Bartlett. ...
Martin Sheen (born August 3, 1940) is an Emmy- and Golden Globe Award-winning American actor. ...
Glen Allen Walken (sometimes spelled Glenallen or Glen Alan Walken) is a fictional character on The West Wing played by John Goodman. ...
For other persons of the same name, see John Goodman (disambiguation). ...
Matthew Vincente Matt Santos is a fictional character on the American television show The West Wing, played by Jimmy Smits. ...
Jimmy Smits as President Matt Santos on The West Wing. ...
The Vice President of the United States[1] (sometimes referred to as VPOTUS,[2] Veep, or VP) is the first person in the presidential line of succession, becoming the new President of the United States upon the death, resignation, or removal of the president. ...
John Hoynes is a fictional character played by Tim Matheson on the television serial drama The West Wing. ...
Tim Matheson, an American actor, was born Timothy Lewis Matthieson on December 31, 1947, in Glendale, California, a suburb of Los Angeles. ...
This article is about the fictional character. ...
Gary Cole (born September 20, 1956) is an American actor, known for numerous roles, including the television series Fatal Vision, The West Wing, Midnight Caller, American Gothic, Wanted and Crusade, and the films Office Space, In the Line of Fire, Kiss the Sky, Dodgeball, The Brady Bunch Movie, A Very...
In several countries, Secretary of State is a senior government position. ...
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The United States Secretary of the Treasury is the finance minister of the Federal Government of the United States. ...
The United States Secretary of Defense is the head of the United States Department of Defense, concerned with the armed services and The Secretary is a member of the Presidents Cabinet. ...
Miles Hutchinson is a fictional character on the NBC television series The West Wing, played by actor Steve Ryan. ...
Steve Ryan AS J. Walter Weatherman on Arrested Development. ...
In most common law jurisdictions, the Attorney General is the main legal adviser to the government, and in some jurisdictions may in addition have executive responsibility for law enforcement or responsibility for public prosecutions. ...
Dylan Baker Dylan Baker is an American actor best known for playing supporting roles in both major studio movies and independent films. ...
The United States Secretary of the Interior is the head of the United States Department of the Interior, concerned with such matters as national parks and The Secretary is a member of the Presidents Cabinet. ...
The office of the U.S. Secretary of Commerce in the mid-20th century. ...
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The United States Secretary of Labor is the head of the United States Department of Labor. ...
The United States Secretary of Agriculture is the head of the United States Department of Agriculture concerned with land and food as well as agriculture and rural development. ...
Harry Groener (born 10 September 1951 in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany) is an American actor and dancer, best known for playing Mayor Wilkins in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (season 3). ...
The United States Secretary of Health and Human Services is the head of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, concerned with The Secretary is a member of the Presidents Cabinet. ...
The United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development is the head of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, concerned with The Secretary is a member of the Presidents Cabinet. ...
Carol Christine Hilaria Pounder (born December 25, 1952) is an American film and television actress. ...
The United States Secretary of Transportation is the head of the United States Department of Transportation. ...
The United States Secretary of Energy is the head of the United States Department of Energy, concerned as the name suggests, with The Secretary is a member of the Presidents Cabinet. ...
Terry Bozeman appears as Dr. Craig on Desperate Housewives. ...
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The United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs is the head of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, the department concerned with veterans benefits and related matters. ...
- Jeff Breckenridge: Bartlet's nominee for Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights
- Martin Connelly: An Assistant Attorney General in the Civil Division at the Justice Department, working on the lawsuit against the tobacco companies.
- Lesley Cryer: Bartlet's recess nominee for Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development.
- Bob Slatterley — Thomas Kopache: Assistant Secretary of State (Ep. 3.5; 3.15; 3.20; 3.21; 3.22; 4.3; 4.5; 4.8; 4.14; 4.17; 5.1; 5.13; 7.4; 7.5)
- Albie Duncan — Hal Holbrook: Assistant Secretary of State (Ep. 3.7; 4.6)
- James Elkins: Bartlet's recess nominee for Assistant Secretary of Transportation for Aviation
- Hal Garreth: Head of the Federal Aviation Administration
- Dr. Millicent Griffith — Mary Kay Place: Surgeon General
- Gerald Wegland: Assistant Secretary of Energy
The United States Federal Executive Departments are among the oldest primary units of the executive branch of the federal government of the United Statesâthe Departments of State, War, and the Treasury all being established within a few weeks of each other in 1789. ...
Thomas Kopache (born October 17, 1945 in Manchester, New Hampshire, USA) is an American actor. ...
Harold Rowe Holbrook, Jr. ...
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Mary Kay Place as The West Wings Surgeon General Millicent Griffith Mary Kay Place (b. ...
US Public Health Service US Public Health Service Collar Device US Public Health Service Cap Device The Surgeon General of the United States is the head of the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps (PHSCC) and thus the leading spokesperson on matters of public health in the U.S...
Spokespersons - Donald Morales: Spokesperson for the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
- Tad Whitney: State Department Spokesperson. He applied for White House deputy press secretary but C.J. chose Simon Glazer instead.
- Gary Saunders: Deputy Spokesperson for the Department of Energy.
For the pop band, see Presidents of the United States of America. ...
The Stormy Present is episode 98 of The West Wing. ...
For Doris Dukes first husband, see James H.R. Cromwell. ...
The Stormy Present is episode 98 of The West Wing. ...
Glen Allen Walken (sometimes spelled Glenallen or Glen Alan Walken) is a fictional character on The West Wing played by John Goodman. ...
For other persons of the same name, see John Goodman (disambiguation). ...
The Speaker of the United States House of Representatives is the presiding officerâor speakerâof the United States House of Representatives. ...
Acting President of the United States is a temporary office in the U.S. government, established under the auspices of the Constitution, particularly its 25th Amendment (ratified in 1967). ...
Elisabeth Moss as Zoey Bartlet in The West Wing episode Commencement (2003). ...
Amendment XXV (the Twenty-fifth Amendment) of the United States Constitution clarifies an ambiguous provision of the Constitution regarding succession to the Presidency, and established procedures both for filling a vacancy in the office of the Vice President as well as responding to Presidential disabilities. ...
The presidential line of succession defines who may become or act as President of the United States upon the incapacity, death, resignation, or removal from office (by impeachment and subsequent conviction) of a sitting President or a President-elect. ...
Legislative branch Type Bicameral Speaker of the House of Representatives House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi, (D) since January 4, 2007 Steny Hoyer, (D) since January 4, 2007 House Minority Leader John Boehner, (R) since January 4, 2007 Members 435 plus 4 Delegates and 1 Resident Commissioner Political groups Democratic Party Republican Party...
Leadership The term Speaker is usually the title given to the presiding officer of a countrys lower house of parliament or congress (ie: the House of Commons or House of Representatives). ...
Glen Allen Walken (sometimes spelled Glenallen or Glen Alan Walken) is a fictional character on The West Wing played by John Goodman. ...
Steven Culp as Rep. ...
The Majority Leader of the United States House of Representatives acts as the leader of the party that has a majority control of the seats in the house (at least 218 of the 435 seats). ...
Glen Allen Walken (sometimes spelled Glenallen or Glen Alan Walken) is a fictional character on The West Wing played by John Goodman. ...
The Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives serves as floor leader of the opposition party, and is the minority counterpart to the Majority Leader of the United States House of Representatives. ...
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The Majority Whip is an elected member of the U.S. House of Representatives who assists the Speaker of the House and the Majority Leader to coordinate ideas on and garner support for proposed legislation. ...
Glen Allen Walken (sometimes spelled Glenallen or Glen Alan Walken) is a fictional character on The West Wing played by John Goodman. ...
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The Minority Whip is a member of the minority party in the U.S. House of Representatives who assists the Minority Leader in coordinating the party caucus in its responses to legislation and other matters. ...
Members - Rep. Will Bailey (D-Oregon) : After running against John Heffinger for the seat in 2008, Will is successful in capturing the seat. Serves as a backbencher of the House Committee on Ways and Means
- Rep. John Baxley (D) (Season 4)
- Rep. Benoit (D) (Ep 6.3): A homosexual, wanted to introduce a bill to ban all marriage by goverment officers to end the gay marriage debate.
- Rep. Bill (D) — John Bennett Perry
- Rep. Blinken (Ep. 7.18)
- Rep. Sue Borden (D-North Carolina) (Ep 6.1): Voted for the resolution calling on President Bartlet to act against the Palestinians after the Gaza attack. Josh says she's in a tough race with a "knucklehead" district attorney from Wake Forest.
- Rep. Earl Brennan (D-Connecticut): Josh Lyman used to work for him.
- Rep. Olivia Buckland (D-Indiana)- Wife of Governor Jack Buckland. her infant mortality bill was kept in committee by the White House.
- Rep. Raymond Burns (D) — Austin Tichenor (Ep. 1.12)
- Rep. Calhoun (D) — Joe O'Connor (Ep. 1.17; 3.10)
- Rep. Carney (Ep. 7.18)
- Rep. Bertram Coles (D): A conservative Democrat who threatened President Bartlet. His Congressional District is the 5th, which includes East Chester County, Lofton and Cromwell Air Force Base. His state is not clear, but it is implied to be in the South (1.03)
- Rep. Harry Conroy (D-North Dakota)
- Rep. Eileen Davis (D-New Jersey) Wants to run for Governor and President.
- Rep. Delany (D-Delaware) (Ep. 4.8): Shown as the winner on Election Night TV broadcasts. Defeated Robertson (R) in 2002.
- Rep. Sheila Fields (D-California): Minority Leader, 1999-2007
- Rep. Tim Fields (D-Texas) Candidate for Speaker of the House after the 2006 Elections. Friend of President-elect Santos.
- Rep. Diane Frost (D): On the Haffley's list for suggested cantidates for Vice President. Lesbian.
- Rep. Carol Gelsey (D-Florida) (Season 7): Candidate to replace Leo McGarry as Vice President, Josh says she's second choice after Eric Baker. Ran for Governor in 1996 (and almost certainly lost to Robert Ritchie).
- Rep. Goldman (D-Louisiana): Defeats Attie in Louisiana's 7th Congressional District in 2002.
- Rep. Hammond (D-Colorado) (7.01)
- Rep. Inboden (D-Mississippi) Reelected in Mississippi's 2nd Congressional District in 2002 over Davis (R) by 12 points.
- Rep. Hootstein (D-Louisiana) (Ep.4.8): Shown as winner of the Louisiana 3rd race on Election Night TV broadcasts. Defeated Mybell (R) in 2002.
- Rep. Hark (D) (Ep. 1.16)
- Rep. Jennsen (D) (Ep. 1.16)
- Rep. Katzenmoyer (D-Wisconsin) — Mark Blum (Ep. 1.4): Won a close re-election campaign. His district includes Eau Claire. This would make him the representative from the Wisconsin 3rd Congressional District.
- Rep. John Kimball (D-Tennessee) — Cliff De Young
- Rep. Karen Kroft (D-Michigan) — Lucinda Jenney: Won her rural district by 82 votes in 2000, lost her 2002 reelection by 127 votes. After losing her seat in the 2002 election, she was up for Director of the National Parks service, until it was discovered that the position was Senate confirmable.
- Rep. LeBrandt (D) (Ep. 1.4)
- Rep. Peter Lien (D-Texas): Represents the Galveston-based Texas 22nd district. His predecessor was Jim Cor. He's 34 years old, and came to the US in 1974. His family fishes for marlin in the Galveston bay. (Ep. 4.1)
- Rep. Jim Marino (D-Ohio) (Season 7): Longshot candidate for Speaker of the House whom President-elect Santos considers supporting. Wins reelection in 2006 over Republican Challenger Peck 61% to 36%.
- Rep. Maxwell (D-Michigan): Elected to the 2nd District in 2002.
- Rep. McKenna (D)
- Rep. Newhouse (D-Illinois)
- Rep. Neonakis (D-Alabama): Defeats Miller in the 7th District by 37%.
- Rep. O'Bannon (D) (Ep. 1.4)
- Rep. Pratt (D) — Ronne Troup (Ep. 1.12)
- Rep. Becky Reeseman (D-Michigan) — Amy Aquino (Ep. 1.17): Attempted to add a child labor amendement to a tariff bill supported by the White House after the First Lady did a television interview condemning child labor worldwide. She was talked out of it when the First Lady promised the President's support if she ran for the US Senate from Michigan.
- Rep. Mark Richardson (D-New York) — Thom Barry (Ep. 1.4; 3.4; 4.19): Leader of the Congressional Black Caucus. Toby Ziegler's Congressman, represents part of Brooklyn.
- Rep. Robert Russell (D-Colorado) — Gary Cole (Seasons 5–6): Appointed Vice-President (see The President's Cabinet, above) to succeed John Hoynes.
- Rep. Reed (D-Tennessee): Reelected over Vasquez (R) by 24% in the 8th district.
- Rep. Richard Rollins (D-Tennessee)
- Rep. Grant Samuels (D) (Ep. 2.3): Died of pneumonia.
- Rep. Mike Satchel (D-Oregon) — Andrew Buckley (Ep. 1.19): Met with Sam and Toby over the issue of gays in the military.
- Rep. Matt Santos (D-Texas) — Jimmy Smits: Democratic candidate for President in 2006 (Seasons 6–7). Succeeds Josiah Bartlet as President of the United States. (Season 7)
- Rep. Schriebman (Ep. 7.18) A Blue Dog
- Rep. Len Segal (D) — Bill Birch
- Rep. Mark B. Sellner (D) — John Getz: Leading candidate for Speaker of the House following the 2006 elections. Elected Speaker of the House. More moderate than Santos, supports school vouchers and tort reform and opposes lobbying reforms.
- Rep. Simmell (D) — George Wyner
- Rep. Sind (D-Massachusetts) (Ep.4.8): Defeated Handelman (R) in 2002.
- Rep. Nate Singer (D): A prominent Blue Dog Democrat
- Rep. Neil Spencer (D-Hawaii): Helped with an agriculture bill. Represents Honolulu.
- Rep. John Tandy (D-Florida) — Brian Baker. Represents the Florida 20th. Pro-choice and liberal, but facing a primary challenge from Nan Lieberman. Briefly dated Amy Gardner
- Rep. Thiele (D-Rhode Island) — Christopher Cousins: Refuses to vote for the nomination of Bob Russell as Vice President, becoming the only member of Congress to do so. A former intern for Roland Pierce, he shows up Josh in front of Ryan when Josh tries to talk him into voting for Russell. Is finally coerced by Ryan.
- Rep. Cal Tillinghouse (D-Texas) — Michael McGuire (Ep. 1.4): A moderate Democrat and strong proponent of gun rights.
- Rep. Howard Van Gelt (D-North Carolina): House Minority Whip. Defeated in 2002 by Brett Logan by 3%. Melanie Sanders (I) received 1%.
- Rep. Velasquez (D-Rhode Island): Elected in 2006, Rhode Island's first Hispanic congressman
- Rep. Bud Wachtell (D) — James Eckhouse A moderate Democrat
- Rep. Harry Wade (D) — Fred Ornstein
- Rep. Wallingford (D-Colorado) (7.01)
- Rep. Wexler (D-Connecticut): Retired in 2006. The DCCC suggested Josh Lyman run for his seat.
- Rep. Christopher Wick (D) — Jay Underwood (Ep. 1.4): Friend of Josh Lyman's from college.
- Rep. Janice Willis (D-Ohio) — (Ep. 1.6): Deceased representative whom was replaced by her husband, Joe Willis.
- Rep. Joe Willis (D-Ohio) — Al Fann (Ep. 1.6): Temporarily replacing his wife, who died in office. Prior to this, he is an eighth-grade social studies teacher.
- Rep. Woodside (D-Alaska): Reelected with 63% of the vote in 2006. Defeats Gately (R).
- Rep. Andrea 'Andie' Wyatt (D-Maryland) — Kathleen York (Seasons 1–7): Ex-wife of Toby Ziegler and mother of their twins, Huck and Molly. Senior Member of the House Foreign Relations Committee. Survived bombing in "Gaza".
- Rep. Zelowsky (D-Maine): Elected in 2006 in Maine's 2nd District.
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William Will Bailey, is a fictional character played by Joshua Malina on the television serial drama The West Wing, holding various posts in the White House Department of Communications. ...
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The Committee on Ways and Means is a committee of the United States House of Representatives. ...
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Official language(s) none (de facto English) Capital Hartford Largest city Bridgeport[2] Largest metro area Hartford Metro Area[3] Area Ranked 48th in the US - Total 5,543[4] sq mi (14,356 km²) - Width 70 miles (113 km) - Length 110 miles (177 km) - % water 12. ...
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Leo Thomas McGarry is a fictional character played by John Spencer on the television serial drama The West Wing. ...
Ed ONeill as Governor Eric Baker (D-PA). ...
James Brolin in The West Wing episode Game On Robert Ritchie (June 5, 1950-) is a fictional character played by James Brolin on the television serial drama The West Wing. ...
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Official language(s) English Demonym Coloradan Capital Denver Largest city Denver Largest metro area Denver-Aurora Metro Area Area Ranked 8th in the US - Total 104,185 sq mi (269,837 km²) - Width 280 miles (451 km) - Length 380 miles (612 km) - % water 0. ...
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Wisconsins 3rd congressional district is a congressional district of the United States House of Representatives covering much of southwestern Wisconsin; it is the second-largest congressional district in Wisconsin[1]. The districts current representative is Ron Kind. ...
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Cliff de Young is an American actor and musician, born Clifford Tobin DeYoung in Los Angeles, California on February 12, 1945. ...
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Lucinda Jenney (born on 23 April 1954 in Long Island, New York, USA) is an American actress. ...
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Ronne Troup is an American actress. ...
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Amy Aquino is an American Television and Stage Actress. ...
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Thom Barry (born in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American actor, most notable for plating Detective Will Jeffries in Cold Case since its first episode in 2003 The Mannsfield 12 (2007) â Officer Evans Cold Case â Will Jeffries (2007) â Talk Show Announcer Time Out (2004) â Principal Benson Curb Your Enthusiasm (2004...
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Gary Cole (born September 20, 1956) is an American actor, known for numerous roles, including the television series Fatal Vision, The West Wing, Midnight Caller, American Gothic, Wanted and Crusade, and the films Office Space, In the Line of Fire, Kiss the Sky, Dodgeball, The Brady Bunch Movie, A Very...
John Hoynes is a fictional character played by Tim Matheson on the television serial drama The West Wing. ...
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Matthew Vincente Matt Santos is a fictional character on the American television show The West Wing, played by Jimmy Smits. ...
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Jimmy Smits as President Matt Santos on The West Wing. ...
The U.S. presidential election of 2006 is a fictional event portrayed during the sixth and seventh seasons on the American television show The West Wing. ...
For the signatory of the Declaration of Independence, see Josiah Bartlett. ...
The Blue Dog Coalition is a group of moderate to conservative Democrats in the United States House of Representatives. ...
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An education voucher, commonly called a school voucher, is a certificate by which parents are given the ability to pay for the education of their children at a school of their choice, rather than the public school to which they were assigned. ...
Tort reform is the phrase used by its advocates who claim it is a change in the legal system to reduce litigations alleged adverse effects on the economy. ...
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The Blue Dog Coalition is a group of moderate to conservative Democrats in the United States House of Representatives. ...
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Former Sprint pitchman, Brian Baker. ...
Floridas Twentieth Congressional District is a U.S. congressional district in Florida. ...
Amelia Amy Gardner is the fictional Director of Legislative Affairs in the Matt Santos administration and a womens rights activist on The West Wing. ...
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Official language(s) none (de facto English) Capital Hartford Largest city Bridgeport[2] Largest metro area Hartford Metro Area[3] Area Ranked 48th in the US - Total 5,543[4] sq mi (14,356 km²) - Width 70 miles (113 km) - Length 110 miles (177 km) - % water 12. ...
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- Rep. Arlauskas (R)
- Rep. Jim Arkin (R-Idaho) House Majority Whip, 2003-2007
- Rep. Bentley (R)
- Rep. Broderick (R-Texas)
- Rep. Joseph Bruno (R-Pennsylvania) — James Handy (Ep. 1.13; 3.10): Apparently a member of the House Judiciary Committee, and chairman of the committee investigating President Bartlet's concealment of his multiple sclerosis. Is called by Leo McGarry "a reasonable guy" and appears to be a moderate Republican.
- Rep. Buchanan (R-Virginia) (Season 3)
- Rep. Cahn (R-Ohio): Defeats Jones in Ohio's 6th Congressional District in 2002.
- Rep. Cameron (R) (Ep. 1.16)
- Rep. Ken Campbell (R-New Hampshire): Mentioned in "Abu Al Banat" as a congressman in New Hampshire's 1st District who is retiring due to medical issues; Doug Westin runs for his seat.
- Rep. John Connally III (R-Texas): House Majority Leader, 2001-2007, House Minority Whip, 2007-, together with Haffley and Mitchell, they form the "unholt trinity" Josh Lyman refers to in Season 5.
- Rep. Tawny Cryer (R): Chairman of the House Appropriations Committee
- Rep. Dade (R) (Season 2)
- Rep. Paul Dearborn (R-Utah) — Steven Gilborn
- Rep. Daniel DeSantos: Killed in roadside bombing of U.S. CODEL in Gaza(Ep. 5.21)
- Rep. Dryer (R-Georgia) Represents the Georgia 4th District which includes DeKalb County, defeated Dekalb D.A. Mark Farragut (D).
- Rep. Duke (R-New Hampshire)
- Rep. Erickson (R-Pennsylvania)
- Rep. Eaton (R)
- Rep. Eeling (R-North Carolina): Represents the 5th congressional district of North Carolina. Defeated Rusnak (D) by 32%.
- Rep. Erikson (R-Pennsylvania) — Mark Hutter
- Rep. Christopher Finn — Frank Ashmore: Chairman of the Appropriations Subcommittee for Armed Services.
- Rep. Darren Gibson (R-Michigan) — David St. James Sat on committee investigating Josiah Bartlet's concealed health problems and was prevented from revealing the alcoholic problems of Leo McGarry.
- Rep. Gladman (R) — Kenneth Tigar (Ep. 1.6)
- Rep. Fay Green (R-Illinois) (Season 7): The DCCC thinks she will step down in 2008
- Rep. Jeff Haffley (R-Washington) — Steven Culp: House Majority Whip, 1995-2003, Speaker of the House, 2003-2007
- Rep John Heffinger (R-Oregon) (Season 7): Conservative congressman Will Bailey tries to find someone to defeat him in 2008. Tony Sharkey, Ina Horton, Paul Kravitz, and Gil Silverly are potential opponents. However, it would appear that Bailey himself runs and defeats Heffinger.
- Rep. Jim Hohner (R-Illinois): served as Speaker of the House, 1995-2001.
- Rep. Thomas Korb (R-North Dakota) Served 13 years in the House of Representatives. Killed in roadside bombing of U.S. CODEL in Gaza (Ep. 5.21)
- Rep. Tom Landis (R-Maryland) — Matt McCoy: Liberal Republican who worked with Josh on an $18 million dollar cleanup for Chesapeake Bay that was ultimately defeated because both right-leaning Republicans and left-leaning Democrats see Landis's seat as vulnerable
- Rep. Barbara Layton (R-North Carolina) — Cherry Jones: Made a floor speech naming Ellie Bartlet's supervisor, Dr. Louis Foy, as one of the researchers getting funding for research that conservatives consider objectionable.
- Rep. Lillienfield (R) — Holmes Osborne (Ep. 1.9): Outed Leo as a recovering Valium addict for political gain and to embarrass the White House.
- Rep. Robert G. Mitchell (R-Ohio): along with Connelly and Haffley, form what Josh Lyman refers to as the unholy trinity. Thought be a candidate to replace Walken as Speaker of the House
- Rep. Owens (R-Missouri): Reelected in the 7th District by 17% over Nawrot (D).
- Rep. Rathburn (R-Texas) — Tom Waring
- Rep. Riddle (R-Florida): Defeats Foister (D) in 2002.
- Rep. Pete Ross (R-California): Opposed to Campaign Finance reform. Sought the Republican nomination for President in 2002.
- Rep. Palmer (R-Maryland): defeats Oates (D) in 2002.
- Rep. Satch (R)
- Rep. Henry Shallick (R-Missouri) — Corbin Bernsen: Deputy House Majority Whip
- Rep. Strickman (R) (6.06) Authored a flawed "Patient's Bill of Rights"
- Rep. Matt Skinner (R) — Charley Lang (Ep. 1.6, 1.8, 2.7): Liberal Republican and homosexual.
- Rep. Somerfold (R-Michigan): Won reelection with 64%.
- Rep. Tomlinson (R-Ohio)
- Rep. Ted (R-Florida)
- Rep. Glen Allen Walken (R-Missouri) — John Goodman: House Majority Whip, 1989-1995; House Majority Leader, 1995-2001; Speaker of the House, 2001-2003. Became Acting President of the United States when President Josiah President Bartlet temporarily relinquished power. Later a contender for the Republican presidential nomination in the 2006 election, though he never appeared on screen in that capacity.
- Rep. Chuck Webb (R-California) (Seasons 4–5): Conservative Republican who lost to the recently deceased Horton Wilde and then faced Sam Seaborn in a special election. Webb once challenged another Representative to a fist-fight on the floor of the House of Representatives during a debate about gun control.
- Rep. Sam Wendt (R-South Carolina): Conservative Republican who single-handedly blocked the White House's attempt to expand child care to working families. Josh calls him the Darth Vader of childcare, and referred to his latest attempts as the Moving America Back to the Mamie Eisenhower Era Amendment.
- Rep. Whitley (R-New York)- (Ep. 4.8): Defeated Reeler (D) in 2002.
- Rep. Wilder (R-South Carolina) (Ep. 1.6)
- Rep. Wooden (R) (Ep. 1.15)
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Official language(s) English Demonym North Carolinian Capital Raleigh Largest city Charlotte Largest metro area Charlotte metro area Area Ranked 28th in the US - Total 53,865 sq mi (139,509 km²) - Width 150 miles (340 km) - Length 560[1] miles (900 km) - % water 9. ...
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Official language(s) None (English, de facto) Capital Annapolis Largest city Baltimore Largest metro area Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area Area Ranked 42nd - Total 12,407 sq mi (32,133 km²) - Width 101 miles (145 km) - Length 249 miles (400 km) - % water 21 - Latitude 37° 53ⲠN to 39° 43ⲠN...
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Corbin Dean Bernsen (born September 7, 1954) is an American actor, known for his work on television. ...
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Official language(s) English Capital Columbia Largest city Columbia Largest metro area Columbia Area Ranked 40th - Total 34,726 sq mi (82,965 km²) - Width 200 miles (320 km) - Length 260 miles (420 km) - % water 6 - Latitude 32° 2ⲠN to 35° 13ⲠN - Longitude 78° 32ⲠW to 83...
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Other Representatives - Rep. Botrell
- Rep. Roger Callahan
- Rep. Thomas Evers
- Rep. Pauline Gardner
- Rep. Rick Pintero — Juan Garcia (Season 3): Suggested the Marriage Incentives compromise.
- Rep. Quigley: Washington's 1st District
- Rep. Carolyn Reed
- Rep. Gail Trent
- Rep. Donald Richter (Ep. 5.9)
- Rep. Widen (Pennsylvania) (Ep. 1.6)
- Rep. Tewes (Ep. 5.4) - heard confirming Russell for VP in the House Vote
- Rep. Thayer (Ep. 5.4) - heard confirming Russell for VP in the House Vote
- Rep. Thibodeaux (Ep. 5.4) - heard confirming Russell for VP in the House Vote
- Rep. Valence (Ep. 5.4) - heard confirming Russell for VP in the House Vote
- Rep. Horton (Ep. 5.4) - heard confirming Russell for VP in the House Vote
Juan Garcia can refer to Juan GarcÃa Larrondo, Spanish playwright Juan Francisco GarcÃa, Spanish football (soccer) player Juan Pablo GarcÃa, Mexican football (soccer) player Category: ...
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Type Upper House President of the Senate Richard B. Cheney, R since January 20, 2001 President pro tempore Robert C. Byrd, D since January 4, 2007 Members 100 Political groups Democratic Party Republican Party Last elections November 7, 2006 Meeting place Senate Chamber United States Capitol Washington, DC United States...
Leadership - President pro tempore of the Senate
- Senate Leaders
- 1997-1999 Jack Moseley John Hoynes
- 1999-2001 Jack Moseley Wendell Tripplehorn
- 2001-2003 Jack Moseley Wendell Tripplehorn
- 2003-2005 Robert Royce Wendell Tripplehorn
- 2005-2007 Robert Royce Wendell Tripplehorn
- 2007-2009 Robert Royce Wendell Tripplehorn
- Senate Whips
- 1997-1999 Robert Royce Wendell Tripplehorn
- 1999-2001 Robert Royce Lloyd Russell
- 2001-2003 Robert Royce Lloyd Russell
- 2003-2005 Bill Armstrong Lloyd Russell
- 2005-2007 Bill Armstrong Lloyd Russell
- 2007-2007 Bill Armstrong Lloyd Russell
The United States Senate, according to the United States Constitution, (Article I), is required to choose a President Pro Tempore (or, president for a time, often shortened to President Pro Tem), who presides over the Senate in the absence of the Vice President. ...
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Members Democrats - Senator August Adair (Ep. 5.3)
- Senator Aiello (Ep. 1.16)
- Senator Avery (D-California)
- Senator Bennett (D-North Carolina) (Ep. 4.5): Does spin for Robert Ritchie during the 2002 Presidential debates.
- Senator Sarah Brainerd: Kate Burton
- Senator Calvin Bowles (D-Kentucky): An aging moderate Democrat who wants a mobile bio lab to be put in his state, which instead went to Texas.
- Senator Cambridge (Ep. 1.16)
- Senator Dave Canton (5.14): Serves on Senate Armed Services Committee
- Senator Crandell (D-Colorado)
- Senator Dane (Ep. 1.16)
- Senator Darius
- Senator Degie (D-Utah) crossed off the list of potential Vice President nominees
- Senator Englemann (D-New Hampshire) (Ep. 4.8): Shown as the winner on Election Night television broadcasts. Defeated Waterson (R) in 2002.
- Senator Jack Enlow (D-Illinois) — Robin Thomas: Ranking member of the Appropriations Subcommittee.
- Senator Franco (D-Indiana)
- Senator Fuller (D-Maine): Defeated in 2006
- Senator Gianelli (Ep. 1.16)
- Senator Seth Gillette (D-North Dakota) — Ed Begley Jr: Threatened to run against President Bartlet as a third-party candidate on a more left-wing platform in the 2002 election.
- Senator Grace
- Senator Greys
- Senator Tom Grissom (D-Washington): A grandfather who agreed to assist with the Stackhouse filibuster
- Senator Grace Hardin (D-Georgia): Freshman Democratic Senator in 2003.
- Senator Huntington (Ep. 1.16)
- Senator Michael Jackson — Larry Brandenburg (Season 4)
- Senator Kelly (Ep. 1.16)
- Senator Kim (D-Arkansas) (Ep 4.23)
- Senator Rinier (D-Connecticut) (Ep 4.23)
- Senator LaGava (D-Maine) (Ep 4.23)
- Senator Lubin (D-Maryland) (Ep 4.23)
- Senator Ryan Lyndell (D-Massachusetts): Possible nominee for Vice President after the resignation of John Hoynes, but was not considered confirmable. (Ep 4.23)
- Senator Marienhoff (Ep 7.06) Had Louise Thornton as campaign manager, defeated Barrett despite his own questionable business dealings
- Senator Martinson (Ep. 1.16)
- Senator McKenna (D-Delaware) Mentioned in Season Four by Donna as a potential vote for foreign aid. Josh says his health is the reason he was crossed off as a potential replacement for John Hoynes. (Ep 4.23)
- Senator McKenna (D-Pennsylvania) Defeated in 2006
- Senator Tony Marino (D-Pennsylvania) — Mike Starr: Lost his seat in the midterm elections in 2000.
- Senator George Montgomery (D-Illinois)
- Senator Oliom (D-Missouri): defeated Danquist (R) in 2002.
- Senator Roland Pierce (D-Rhode Island) — Mitchell Ryan: Uncle of Ryan Pierce, who was Josh's intern in Season 5. Gets both CJ and Josh drunk in the Mural Room during a discussion over filling a Supreme Court seat.
- Senator Ramsey
- Senator Rathburn (Ep. 1.16)
- Senator Andy Ritter (D-New Mexico) — John Rubinstein (Seasons 1–2)
- Senator Ricky Rafferty — Mel Harris (Season 6): briefly a candidate for the Democratic nomination in the 2006 election.
- Senator Roanoke
- Senator Rossiter — Robert Walden: Has an ideological opposition to lawsuit against tobacco companies. Former US Attorney. On Judiciary Committee.
- Senator Lloyd Russell — John Bedford Lloyd (Ep. 1.2): A Moderate Democrat. Potential challenger to President Bartlet in the primaries in 2002. Abandons campaign before he got started. Briefly hired and dated Mandy Hampton.
- Senator Sacho (D-Michigan)
- Senator Howard Stackhouse (D-Minnesota) — George Coe: 78 years old in 2001. Has an autistic grandson, and staged a filibuster to secure money for autism research. Ran a liberal third-party candidacy for the Presidency in 2002 but later endorsed President Bartlet.
- Senator Starkey — H.M. Wynant: On the Speaker's list for suggested cantidates for Vice President.
- Senator Wendell Triplehorn — Geoff Pierson: Senate Minority Leader. Liberal-leaning, mistrusts John Hoynes' moderate politics and intends to challenge Hoynes for the nomination in 2006
- Senator Turner
- Senator Villegas (D-Louisiana) (Ep 4.23)
- Senator Warren — Richard McGonagle: Has an ideological opposition to lawsuit against tobacco companies. Former US Attorney.
- Senator White (D-Hawaii) — Helen Duffy, candidate for the 1994 nomination (Season 4)
- Senator Sam Whiteside (D-Maryland)
- Senator William Wiley (D-Washington): Ran against President Bartlet in the 1998 Primary campaign
- Senator Stephen Wilson (D-Massachusetts)
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Official language(s) English Demonym North Carolinian Capital Raleigh Largest city Charlotte Largest metro area Charlotte metro area Area Ranked 28th in the US - Total 53,865 sq mi (139,509 km²) - Width 150 miles (340 km) - Length 560[1] miles (900 km) - % water 9. ...
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Official language(s) English[1] Capital Frankfort Largest city Louisville Area Ranked 37th - Total 40,444 sq mi (104,749 km²) - Width 140 miles (225 km) - Length 379 miles (610 km) - % water 1. ...
Official language(s) English Demonym Coloradan Capital Denver Largest city Denver Largest metro area Denver-Aurora Metro Area Area Ranked 8th in the US - Total 104,185 sq mi (269,837 km²) - Width 280 miles (451 km) - Length 380 miles (612 km) - % water 0. ...
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Official language(s) None (English and French de facto) Capital Augusta Largest city Portland Area Ranked 39th - Total 33,414 sq mi (86,542 km²) - Width 210 miles (338 km) - Length 320 miles (515 km) - % water 13. ...
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Official language(s) none (de facto English) Capital Hartford Largest city Bridgeport[2] Largest metro area Hartford Metro Area[3] Area Ranked 48th in the US - Total 5,543[4] sq mi (14,356 km²) - Width 70 miles (113 km) - Length 110 miles (177 km) - % water 12. ...
Official language(s) None (English and French de facto) Capital Augusta Largest city Portland Area Ranked 39th - Total 33,414 sq mi (86,542 km²) - Width 210 miles (338 km) - Length 320 miles (515 km) - % water 13. ...
Official language(s) None (English, de facto) Capital Annapolis Largest city Baltimore Largest metro area Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area Area Ranked 42nd - Total 12,407 sq mi (32,133 km²) - Width 101 miles (145 km) - Length 249 miles (400 km) - % water 21 - Latitude 37° 53ⲠN to 39° 43ⲠN...
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Republicans - Senator Joe Gillis (R-New Hampshire)
- Senator Clancy Banghart- attached an amendment to a foreign aid bill that prevents money from going to places where abortion is talked about.
- Senator Bill Armstrong Jr. (R-Colorado)
- Senator Andrews (R-Tennessee)
- Senator Cantina
- Senator Ford (R-Ohio) (Season 2)
- Senator Rafe Framhagen (R-Florida) — Brian Dennehy
- Senator Joseph Furman: President pro tempore of the United States Senate. Ninety years old in 2003.
- Senator Gaines
- Senator Hammond (R-Tennessee) (Season 2)
- Senator Jimmy Hobuck (R-Alabama) Agrees to vote for foreign aid in turn for $115,000 to pay people to pray for strangers.
- Senator Matt Hunt (R-Arizona): — Philip Baker Hall Chairman of the Senate Armed Services committee. In 2004, he leads an investigation into questionable defense contracts, which concludes in one corrupt deal that involves the pilot who saved Leo McGary's life during the Vietnam War (Ep. 5.14). Later that year, he potentially jeopardizes relations with China by defending Taiwan in a speech on the Senate floor (Ep. 6.7).
- Senator Dan Kalmbach (R-Maryland) (Season 2): A prominent member of the tobacco lobby in Washington. During the 2002 elections, he is considered to be a major candidate, but ultimately loses in the primaries to Ritchie.
- Senator Max Lobell — David Huddleston (Ep. 1.21; 3.21): Chairman of the Intelligence Committee. In his own words, a "gun-toting, redneck son-of-a-bitch". Although a conservative Republican he favours aggressive campaign finance reform.
- Senator Malken (R-Virginia)
- Senator Miner (Season 2)
- Senator Morgan Mitchell (R-Pennsylvania): Defeated Tony Marino in the 2000 mid term elections.
- Senator Herman Morton (R-Wyoming)
- Senator Moseley (R-Colorado): Senate Majority Leader in early 2003, opposed to a foreign aid bill in response to a poll that came out that showed a majority of Americans wanted foreign aid cut. Later replaced by Royce some time before May-July 2003
- Senator Niering
- Senator Ramsey (R-Minnesota): Reelected in 2006. Won 52% compared to the Democratic Candidate Douglass' 40%.
- Senator Robert Royce (R-Pennsylvania) — H. Richard Greene: Senate Majority Leader (Season 5-7) Replaced Moseley in 2003. Was previously a moderate Pennsylvania Congressman. He put himself forward as a VP choice for Vinick in 2006 and considers a Presidential run for 2010, but "doesn't have a chance"
- Senator Stacy (R-Tennessee) (Season 2)
- Senator Swain (R-Rhode Island): Season 7, President-elect Matt Santos considered him for Secretary of Defense
- Senator Randall Thomas (R-Michigan) — Tom McCarthy
- Senator Arnold Vinick (R-California) — Alan Alda: Republican candidate for President in 2006 (Seasons 6–7). Nominee for Secretary of State in Santos Administration (Season 7).
- Senator Webster (R-Virginia)
- Senator Senator Sam Wilkinson (R-Kansas) — Paul Collins: Added Sanctity of Marriage Act (similar to Defense of Marriage Act) to the 2006 budget, previously served on the Judiciary Committee with Hoynes (Ep 6.10)
- Senator Howard Weston (R-Nevada): A member of the Foreign Relations Committee who is expected to move over to Judiciary because he is hoping to be appointed attorney general under the next Republican president. A candidate for 2002 Republican nomination. Was considered a "serious candidate" by President Bartlet at the start of the Primary season.
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Official language(s) English Demonym Coloradan Capital Denver Largest city Denver Largest metro area Denver-Aurora Metro Area Area Ranked 8th in the US - Total 104,185 sq mi (269,837 km²) - Width 280 miles (451 km) - Length 380 miles (612 km) - % water 0. ...
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Official language(s) None (English, de facto) Capital Annapolis Largest city Baltimore Largest metro area Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area Area Ranked 42nd - Total 12,407 sq mi (32,133 km²) - Width 101 miles (145 km) - Length 249 miles (400 km) - % water 21 - Latitude 37° 53ⲠN to 39° 43ⲠN...
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Official language(s) English Capital Cheyenne Largest city Cheyenne Area Ranked 10th - Total 97,818 sq mi (253,348 km²) - Width 280 miles (450 km) - Length 360 miles (580 km) - % water 0. ...
Official language(s) English Demonym Coloradan Capital Denver Largest city Denver Largest metro area Denver-Aurora Metro Area Area Ranked 8th in the US - Total 104,185 sq mi (269,837 km²) - Width 280 miles (451 km) - Length 380 miles (612 km) - % water 0. ...
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Other Senators - Senator Breech
- Senator Chris Carrick (D-Idaho) — Tom Skerritt: Switched parties and became a Republican after a run-in with Josh Lyman in 2003.
- Senator Choate — Mary-Pat Green
- Senator Crossfield
- Senator Cumberland
- Senator Dashowitz
- Senator Dejoie
- Senator Dubar (5.17)
- Senator Kasey
- Senator Larkin
- Senator Lindsay — Sarah Benoit
- Senator McGowen
- Senator McNamara
- Senator Newberry
- Senator Proctor
- Senator Quartermain
- Senator Robin Fulton
- Senator Taglio
- Senator Wirth
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Judicial branch - Chief Justice Roy Ashland — Milo O'Shea: Aging liberal Chief Justice who resigned in 2004 and replaced by Evelyn Baker Lang, the first woman Chief Justice. Ashland joined the Supreme Court in 1972, and became Chief Justice in 1992.
- Chief Justice Evelyn Baker Lang — Glenn Close (Season 5): Replaced Roy Ashland, who resigned in 2004. First woman Chief Justice. A liberal appointed by President Bartlet in a deal with Senate Republicans where they got to fill the seat of the deceased Owen Brady with a conservative, Christopher Mulready. The role was performed by Ann Ryerson at President Santos' Inauguration (Ep. 7.22).
- Justice Roberto Mendoza — Edward James Olmos (Ep. 1.9; 1.15): Controversial nominee appointed by President Bartlet to replace the liberal Justice Joseph Crouch, who was not fond of the President.
- Justice Christopher Mulready — William Fichtner: Conservative judge appointed by President Bartlet to replace the late conservative justice, Owen Brady. Was appointed in a deal with Senate Republicans that allowed Evelyn Baker Lang to be Chief Justice.
- Justice Joseph Crouch — Mason Adams (Ep. 1.9): Aging liberal justice who retired in November 1999 and was replaced by Roberto Mendoza. Did not like President Bartlet. He began serving the year Bartlet entered college and served on the bench for 38 years, meaning he joined in 1961.
- Justice Owen Brady: Young conservative who died suddenly in 2004 of a heart attack. He was described by both liberals and conservatives as a "young, brilliant mind." Replaced by Christopher Mulready, who described the Court as being at its best when "Brady was fighting Ashland."
- Justice Brannaghan. Considered a centrist
- Justice Carmine. Considered a centrist.
- Justice Henry Clark. Considered a centrist.
- Justice Dreifort: Conservative justice who had Ainsley Hayes as a clerk. White House Counsel Lionel Tribbey describes him as "an idiot" who is "intolerant toward gays, lesbians, blacks, unions, women, poor people, and the First, Fourth, Fifth, and Ninth Amendments." (Ep. 2.5)
- Justice Hoyt. Considered a centrist.
- Justice Lafayette. Considered a centrist.
- Former Justice Weddington
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Court after 2000: Ashland, Brady, Brannigan, Carmine, Clark, Dreifort, Hoyt, LaFayette, Mendoza. Court after 2004: Lang, Brannigan, Carmine, Clark, Dreifort, Hoyt, LaFayette, Mendoza, Mulready.
Other jurists - Peyton Cabot Harrison III: His father was Eisenhower's Attorney General. A life-long Democrat, he clerked for Republican Supreme Court Justice Warren Burger and served as dean of the Harvard Law School.
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- Eric Hayden: Nominee to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals
- Sharon Day — Brady Rubin: She swore in Glen Allen Walken as Acting President on May 8, 2003.
- E. Bradford Shelton — Robert Picardo: Considered for nomination to the Supreme Court. Shelton is a moderate judge because he refuses to position himself on issues, preferring to decide each case on the merits. His son once burned President Bartlet in effigy to protest military action in Saudi Arabia.
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State government of the United States - Gabriel "Gabe" Tillman (D-California) — Ray Wise: 2001-. Will Bailey wrote an acclaimed speech for Gov. Tillman. In 2006 primaries, gave tacit support for Congressman Santos, after initially planning to support former Vice President Hoynes. Mentioned in the fourth season and again in the seventh season when a nuclear power plant near San Diego comes close to meltdown.
- Robert Ritchie (R-Florida) — James Brolin (Seasons 3–4): 1997-2005. Served two terms as Governor. Republican nominee for President in 2002, defeated by the incumbent, President Bartlet. Elected in 1996 and defeated Carol Gelsey (who we know stood for Florida Governor in 1996). Succeeded by Eric Swenson (R), who is Governor by the 2006 election.
- Jack Buckland (D-Indiana) — Kevin Tighe (Ep. 3.03; 3.04): 1997-2003. Helped to deliver Indiana and the whole mid-west to Bartlet in the 1998 election. Was a canidate for Bartlet's running mate in that election. Former US Olympian and Heisman Trophy winner. Would have challenged the President in the 2002 primaries but was talked out of it by Josh Lyman. Became Secretary of Labor.
- Mike Reed (R-Ohio): 1999-2007. a contender for the 2006 nomination. Gave keynote speech at the Republican National Convention, known as the "eight is enough" speech attacking the Bartlet administration (which was in its eighth year in office). Did not stand for election in 2006.
- Peggy Wade (Oklahoma): 2001-. President Bartlet and Wade dislike each other. Bartlet disagrees in particular with her support for gun rights and tort reform (5.06)
- Eric Baker (D-Pennsylvania) — Ed O'Neill: 2001-2007. Sought Democratic nomination for President in 2006 from the floor of the convention. Withdrew after fallout due to the discovery of his lack of disclosure of his wife's depression. Nominated for (and presumably confirmed as) Vice President by President Santos following the death of Leo McGarry.
- Edward Pratt (R-Tennessee) — Doug Ballard: 2001-. Meets with the President to discuss increasing instances of arson against the black churches in his state around Christmas 2001. Still Governor in 2005 when he found out about a top-secret deal where the country of Georgia offered the US uranium and threatened to leak it publicly since he was opposed to it.
- Ray Sullivan (R-West Virginia) — Brett Cullen (Seasons 6–7): 2001-. Senator Vinick's running mate in 2006. Seen as the front runner for the Republican nomination in 2010 .
- Hutchins (D-Michigan): 2003-. defeated Parsons (R) in 2002. (4.8)
- Sidley (Massachusetts) 2007-. (7.22)
- Wilkins (New Hampshire) 1999-2007. (7.22)
- Halley (R-Ohio): 2007-. Elected in 2006, defeated Fishman (D) by 2%. Succeeded Mike Reed (R).
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- Atkins: 1999-2007. Maybe be the same Atkins mentioned on a number of occasions who sought the Dem nomination for President in 2006.
- Eric Swenson (R-Florida): 2005-. Helped get out the vote for Vinick in 2006. Replaced Robert Ritchie as Governor in January 2005.
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- Reverend George W. Atkinson (R-Mississippi): Candidate for the 2002 Republican nomination
- Reverend Don Butler (R-Virginia) — Don S. Davis (Season 6): Candidate for Republican nomination for President and leader of the American Christian Assembly
- Reverend Al Caldwell — F. William Parker: Prominent religious leader who, unlike his associates (like Mary Marsh and John Van Dyke), is respectful of and respected by members of the Bartlet administration
- Mary Marsh — Annie Corley: Associate of Rev. Al Caldwell who has a mutually shared antagonism with members of the Bartlet administration, especially Josh Lyman
- Reverend Algiss Schuyler — Ellis E. Williams
- John Van Dyke — David Sage: Associate of Rev. Al Caldwell. Famously misquoted the First Commandment as saying "Honor thy father" (Ep. 1.1)
- George Rohr, — Peter Mackenzie political advisor to the American Christian Assembly, former advisor to the Speaker of the House (Ep 7.3)
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- Renee Ernesto, Ambassador from Argentina
- Noah Jolla, Ambassador from Burkina Faso
- David, Ambassador from the People's Republic of China — James Hong (Ep. 1.11; 3.15)
- Ling-Po, Ambassador from the People's Republic of China — George Kee Cheung (Ep. 6.7; 7.12)
- Yahlin, Ambassador from the People's Republic of China (Ep. 7.9)
- Tiki, Ambassador from Equatorial Kundu (Ep. 4.16)
- Julian Lefort, Ambassador from France (Ep. 7.9)
- Jacques Ornand, Ambassador from France — François Giroday (Ep. 7.11)
- Franz, Ambassador from Germany — Ronald Guttman (Ep. 7.11)
- Vigdis Olafsdottir, Ambassador from Iceland (Ep. 2.12)
- Ambassador from India — Iqbal Theba (Ep. 1.11)
- Shira Galit, Ambassador from Israel — Natalija Nogulich (Ep. 5.22; 6.1; 6.2)
- Habib, Ambassador from Pakistan — Erick Avari (Ep. 1.11)
- Nadia Kozlowski, Ambassador from Russia — Charlotte Cromwell (Ep. 2.9)
- Yuri, Ambassador from Russia (Ep. 7.9)
- Prince Bandar Bin Sultan, Ambassador from Saudi Arabia. [2.12]
- Peter Hans, Ambassador from Sweden — Erik Holland (Ep. 2.12)
- Chris von Rutte, Ambassador from Switzerland — Wolf Muser (Ep. 4.8)
- Tada Sumatra, Ambassador from Thailand — Alberto Isaac (Ep. 2.12)
- Lord John Marbury, Ambassador from the United Kingdom — Roger Rees (Ep. 1.11; 1.12; 2.12; 3.16; 6.14): Former British Ambassador to India. Considered an expert on the Indian subcontinent, and known for his colorful and flamboyant personality (and for constantly mistaking White House Chief of Staff Leo McGarry for the White House butler).
- Prince Umar Usef, Ambassador from Qumar (Ep. 5.2)
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Foreign officials Leaders - President Ismaili of Albania (Ep. 5.06)
- Prime Minister Toder Lukanov of Bulgaria (Ep. 1.21)
- President Eliches of Belarus (Ep. 6.14)
- King Nawa of Bhutan (4.14) Died in January 2003.
- King Yashey Nawa of Bhutan (4.14) Succeeded his deceased father, only 14 years old.
- Prime Minister Dallaire of Canada (Ep. 6.10 & 7.19)
- President Chen of the Republic of China (Taiwan) (Ep. 6.7)
- Premier Zyang of the People's Republic of China (Ep. 6.9)
- President Lian of the People's Republic of China (Ep. 6.9) — Raymond Ma
- President Nimbala of Equatorial Kundu — Zakes Mokae (Ep. 2.4): Overthrown in coup d'etat and executed.
- President Nzele of Equatorial Kundu. (Ep. 4.16) Leader of the Artuku regime
- President D'Astier of France (Ep. 4.1 & 7.4)
- President Trenier of France (Ep. 5.12)
- Chancellor Weissman of Germany (Ep. 5.6)
- Chancellor Ehrhart of Germany (Ep. 7.4)
- President Rustaveli of Georgia (Ep. 6.4)
- President Gianakkos of Greece (Ep. 5.06)
- Colonel Bazen of Haiti. (2.21) Head of the Haitian military junta opposed to the election of Dessaline.
- President Dessaline of Haiti. (2.21) Overthrown by Bazen's junta, but rescued.
- Prime Minister Nohamid of India (Ep. 1.11) Later referred to as a woman whose grandfather played chess with Lord Mountbatten. President Bartlet implies that the grandfather was Jawaharlal Nehru. (Ep. 3.14)
- President Rahm Siguto of Indonesia — Ariono Suriawinata (Ep. 1.7)
- Ayatollah Afkham, Supreme Leader of Iran (Ep. 4.9)
- Salman Afkham, his 15-year-old son
- President Alijani of Iran (Ep. 5.13 & 6.14) Moderate reformer, despite his extremist rhetoric
- Prime Minister Ben Yahbin of Israel (Ep 1.6)
- Prime Minister Efraim 'Eli' Zahavy of Israel — Armin Mueller-Stahl (Season 5 - 6). Likud
- President Rushan Issetov of Kazakhstan (Ep 7.4) Assassinated.
- Prime Minister Tarimov of Kazakhstan (Ep 7.8) Pro-Moscow. Promoted to Acting President after Issetov's death and won unfair election to President
- Chairman Nizar Farad of the Palestinian National Authority — Makram J. Khoury (Ep. 5.22, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 7.4) - Hardliner. Killed by suicide bomber in Series 7
- Palestinian Prime Minister Saeb Mukarat — Marcelo Tubert (Ep. 5.22, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 7.4) Moderate, expected to become President when after Farad's death
- President Pyotr Chigorin of Russia. Ex-KGB, won an unfair election. A reformer who supports the environment, nuclear armament reductions and friendship with the US.
- Crown Prince Bitar of Saudi Arabia (Ep. 5.10) Supporter of steady reform in the Kingdom
- President Wang of South Korea (Ep. 6.8)
- President Shevkuh of Ukraine: Implied that he is not a reformer.
- Prime Minister of the United Kingdom: Referred to by Lord John Marbury only by the nickname of "Ricky". (Season 1)
- Prime Minister Maureen Graty of the United Kingdom — Pamela Salem (Season 6)
- President Miguel Santos of Colombia (Ep. 2.13)
- President Carlos Velasco of Venezuela (Ep. 4.1)
- President Ignacio of Venezuela. Overthrown in a coup d'etat and arrested by Luna (Ep. 4.8)
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Foreign Affair Ministers of Israel, 1948-present Moshe Sharett 1948-1956 Golda Meir 1956-1966 Abba Eban 1966-1974 Yigal Allon 1974-1977 Moshe Dayan 1977-1979 Menachem Begin 1979-1980 Yitzhak Shamir 1980-1986 Shimon Peres 1986-1988 Moshe Arens 1988-1990 David Levy 1990-1992 Shimon Peres 1992...
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Defense Ministers of Israel, 1948-present David Ben-Gurion 1948-1954 Pinhas Lavon 1954-1955 David Ben-Gurion 1955-1963 Levi Eshkol 1963-1967 Moshe Dayan 1967-1974 Shimon Peres 1974-1977 Ezer Weizman 1977-1980 Menachem Begin 1980-1981 Ariel Sharon 1981-1983 Moshe Arens 1983-1984 Yitzhak Rabin...
Sinn Féin (in the Irish language ourselves or we ourselves; not as sometimes incorrectly translated, ourselves alone) is an Irish political party. ...
Northern Ireland (Irish: , Ulster Scots: Norlin Airlann) is a constituent country of the United Kingdom lying in the northeast of the island of Ireland, covering 5,459 square miles (14,139 km², about a sixth of the islands total area). ...
Roger Rees as Lord John Marbury in The West Wing episode Lord John Marbury Lord John Marbury is a fictional character on the television show The West Wing, played by Roger Rees. ...
A defence minister (Commonwealth English) or defense minister (American English) is a cabinet portfolio (position) which regulates the armed forces in a sovereign nation. ...
A defence minister (Commonwealth English) or defense minister (American English) is a cabinet portfolio (position) which regulates the armed forces in a sovereign nation. ...
Abdul ibn Shareef, former defense minister of Qumar, is a fictional character played by Al Nomani on the television serial drama The West Wing. ...
Qumar is a fictional Middle Eastern country in the television show The West Wing. ...
Qumar is a fictional Middle Eastern country in the television show The West Wing. ...
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The television series The West Wing is a political drama series which was originally broadcast on NBC. In addition to the main (regular) cast, there are numerous secondary characters who only appear periodically, and some characters who are mentioned but never appeared. ...
The following is an episode list for the NBC serial drama television series The West Wing. ...
Notes - ^ a b A fictional "Secretary of Health and Education" is referred to in Twenty-Five (Ep 4.23). However, other episodes refer to the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Education without referring to their respective secretaries, either implying that the Secretary of Health and Education oversees both departments or that the line in Ep. 4.23, implying that one secretary oversees both departments, was a script mistake. (Interestingly enough, in real life, before 1979, there was a Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.)
The United States Department of Health and Human Services, often abbreviated HHS, is a Cabinet department of the United States government with the goal of protecting the health of all Americans and providing essential human services. ...
The Lyndon Baines Johnson Department of Education Building[1]) , ED headquarters in Washington, DC A construction project to repair and update the building facade at the Department of Education Headquarters building in 2002 resulted in the installation of structures at all of the entrances to protect employees and visitors from...
The United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare (also known as HEW) was a cabinet level department of the United States government from 1953 until 1979. ...
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