Among the over 120+ bishops who have spoken out in this election in defense of Church teaching are 79 ordinaries (bishops who head dioceses). That's over one-third of the 197 dioceses and archdioceses in the United States.
There are also 5 cardinals and 14 archbishops on the list.
The regional dispersion is rather even: South 10, Southeast 7, Southwest 11, West 7, Northeast 23, Midwest 33, and Northwest 3.
The "red state, blue state" representation is close to even as well: Red 45, Blue 42.
Here is what looks like the final list for the 2008 election. Thanks to all the readers who offered additions and corrections. (Please let me know if I have left any out.)
"A Catholic Mom in Hawaii" has listed these bishops by states and dioceses. Thanks Esther!
1. Archbishop Charles Chaput of Denver 2. Bishop James Conley, auxiliary of Denver 3. Archbishop Donald Wuerl of Washington, D.C. 4. Justin Cardinal Rigali of Philadelphia, chairman of the Committee on Pro-Life Activities 5. Bishop William Lori of Bridgeport, chairman of the Committee on Doctrine 6. Edward Cardinal Egan of New York 7. Bishop Samuel Aquila of Fargo 8. Bishop David Zubik of Pittsburgh 9. Bishop Michael Sheridan of Colorado Springs 10. Archbishop Jose Gomez of San Antonio 11. Bishop Oscar Cantu, auxiliary of San Antonio 12. Bishop William Murphy of Rockville Centre 15. Bishop Gregory Aymond of Austin 17. Bishop Thomas Wenski of Orlando 18. Archbishop John Nienstedt of Saint Paul/Minneapolis 19. Francis Cardinal George of Chicago, President of the USCCB 20. Bishop Robert Vasa of Baker 22. Bishop Richard Lennon of Cleveland 25. Bishop Glen Provost of Lake Charles, LA 26. Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio of Brooklyn 27. Bishop Joseph F. Martino of Scranton 28. Archbishop Raymond Burke, Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura 30. Bishop Peter J. Jugis of Charlotte 31. Bishop Michael F. Burbidge of Raleigh 32. Archbishop Joseph Naumann of Kansas City, KS 33. Bishop Robert Finn of Kansas City-St. Joseph, MO 34. Bishop Robert C. Morlino of Madison, WS
35. Bishop Ronald Gilmore of Dodge City, KS
36. Bishop Paul Coakley of Salina, KS
37. Bishop Michael Jackels of Wichita
38. Bishop Gerald M. Barbarito of Palm Beach
39. Bishop Kevin W. Vann of Fort Worth 40. Bishop Rene H.
Gracida, retired, of Corpus Christi
41. Daniel Cardinal
DiNardo of Houston
42. Bishop Paul S.
Loverde of Arlington
44. Bishop William
Murphy of Rockville Center
45. Bishop Robert
McManus of Worcester
48. Archbishop Edwin
O'Brien of Baltimore
49. Bishop Thomas J.
Olmsted of Phoenix
50. Bishop Thomas D.
Doran of Rockford
51. Bishop Joseph A.
Galante of Camden
52. Bishop Robert J.
Baker of Birmingham
53. Archbishop Alexander J.
Brunett of Seattle
54. Bishop J. Peter
Sartain of Joliet
55. Bishop John M.
Smith of Trenton
56. Bishop Earl
Boyea of Lansing
57. Bishop Leonard R.
Blair of Toledo
58. Bishop Francis J. Dewane of Venice
59. Bishop W. Frances
Malooly of Wilmington
60. Bishop John
Yanta, retired, of Amarillo
61. Bishop James V.
Johnston of Springfield-Cape Girardeau
62. Archbishop John
Vlazny of Portland
63. Bishop Blase J.
Cupich of Rapid City
64. Bishop Lawrence
Brandt of Greensburg
65. Bishop Dennis M.
Schnurr of Cincinatti
66. Bishop Larry
Silva of Honolulu
67. Bishop Paul
Swain of Sioux Falls
68. Bishop Michael J.
Sheehan of Santa Fe
69. Bishop Eusebius
Beltran of Oklahoma City
70. Bishop Kevin C.
Rhoades of Harrisburg
71. Archbishop Daniel
Buechlein of Indianapolis
72. Bishop Alexander
Sample of Marquette
73. Bishop Timothy
McDonnell of Springfield, MA
74. Archbishop Timothy
Dolan of Milwaukee
75. Bishop David
Ricken of Green Bay
76. Bishop William
Higi of Lafayette
77. Bishop Patrick
Zurek of Amarillo
78. Archbishop Alfred
Hughes of New Orleans
79. Bishop Thomas
Tobin of Providence
80. Archbishop Wilton D.
Gregory of Atlanta
81. Archbishop John F.
Donoghue, retired, of Atlanta
82. Bishop George W.
Coleman of Fall River, MA
84. Archbishop Elden F.
Curtiss of Omaha
85. Bishop Ron Ganier of Louisville
86. Bishop Michael
Saltarelli, retired, of Wilmington
87. Archbishop John
Myers of Newark
88. Bishop Robert J.
Carlson of Saginaw
89. Bishop Gerald Dino of the Eparchy of Van Nuys
90. Bishop Joseph
Kurtz of Louisville
91. Bishop David R.
Choby of Nashville
92. Joint Statement by the bishops of New York State (22 bishops) 93. Joint
Statement by the bishops of Pennsylvania (16 bishops)
94. Joint
Statement by the bishops of Kansas (4 bishops)
92. Joint
Statement by the bishops of Florida (9 bishops)