List of living former members of the United States House of Representatives (Q)

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Representative/DelegateState/TerritoryDistrict(s)ServedPartyDate of birthAgeReferences
Ben Quayle Arizona 3 2011–2013 Republican November 5, 197644 years, 211 days [1]
Dan Quayle Indiana 4 1977–1981 Republican February 4, 194774 years, 120 days [2]
Al Quie Minnesota 1 1958–1979 Republican September 18, 192397 years, 259 days [3]
Jack Quinn New York 30
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1993–2005 Republican April 13, 195170 years, 52 days [4]

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References

  1. "QUAYLE, Ben, (1976 - )" . Retrieved 13 March 2014.
  2. "QUAYLE, James Danforth (Dan), (1947 - )" . Retrieved 13 March 2014.
  3. "QUIE, Albert Harold, (1923 - )" . Retrieved 13 March 2014.
  4. "QUINN, John Francis (Jack), (1951 - )" . Retrieved 13 March 2014.

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