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US Representatives by Seniority (with all predictions correct)

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!Rank!!Representative!!Party!!District!!Seniority date!!Previous Service (if any)

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1John Dingell{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Michigan|15|MI-15}}December 13, 1955rowspan=44| Retired in 2015.
2John Conyers{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Michigan|14|MI-14}}January 3, 1965Resigned on December 5, 2017.
3Charles Rangel{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New York|15|NY-15}}rowspan=2|January 3, 1971Retired in 2017.
4Bill Young{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Florida|10|FL-10}}Died on October 18, 2013.
5Pete Stark{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|13|CA-13}}rowspan=2|January 3, 1973Defeated in 2012 primary.
6Don Young{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Alaska|AL|AK-AL}}Died on March 18, 2022.
7George Miller{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|7|CA-07}}rowspan=2|January 3, 1975Retired in 2015.
8Henry Waxman{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|30|CA-30}}Retired in 2015.
9Ed Markey{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Massachusetts|7|MA-07}}November 2, 1976Resigned on July 15, 2013.
10Norm Dicks{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Washington|6|WA-06}}rowspan=3|January 3, 1977Retired in 2013.
11Dale Kildee{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Michigan|5|MI-05}}Retired in 2013.
12Nick Rahall{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|West Virginia|3|WV-03}}Defeated in 2014.
13Jerry Lewis{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|California|41|CA-41}}rowspan=2|January 3, 1979Retired in 2013.
14Jim Sensenbrenner{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Wisconsin|5|WI-05}}Retired in 2021.
15Tom Petri{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Wisconsin|6|WI-06}}April 3, 1979Retired in 2015.
16David Dreier{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|California|26|CA-26}}rowspan=6|January 3, 1981Retired in 2013.
17Barney Frank{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Massachusetts|4|MA-04}}Retired in 2013.
18Ralph Hall{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Texas|4|TX-04}}Defeated in 2014 primary.
19Hal Rogers{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Kentucky|5|KY-05}}rowspan=2| 
20Chris Smith{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|New Jersey|4|NJ-04}}
21Frank Wolf{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Virginia|10|VA-10}}Retired in 2015.
22Steny Hoyer{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Maryland|5|MD-05}}May 19, 1981 
23Howard Berman{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|28|CA-28}}rowspan=5|January 3, 1983Defeated in 2012 general election.
24Dan Burton{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Indiana|5|IN-05}}Retired in 2013.
25Marcy Kaptur{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Ohio|9|OH-09}} 
26Sander Levin{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Michigan|12|MI-12}}Retired in 2019.
27Edolphus Towns{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New York|10|NY-10}}Retired in 2013.
28Gary Ackerman{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New York|5|NY-05}}March 1, 1983Retired in 2013.
29Joe Barton{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Texas|6|TX-06}}rowspan=3|January 3, 1985Retired in 2019.
30Howard Coble{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|North Carolina|6|NC-06}}Retired in 2015.
31Pete Visclosky{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Indiana|1|IN-01}}Retired in 2021.
32Peter DeFazio{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Oregon|4|OR-04}}rowspan=8|January 3, 1987Retired in 2023.
33Elton Gallegly{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|California|24|CA-24}}Retired in 2013.
34Wally Herger{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|California|2|CA-02}}Retired in 2013.
35John Lewis{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Georgia|5|GA-05}}Died on July 17, 2020.
36David Price{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|North Carolina|4|NC-04}}Retired in 2023.
37Louise Slaughter{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New York|28|NY-28}}Died on March 16, 2018.
38Lamar Smith{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Texas|21|TX-21}}Retired in 2019.
39Fred Upton{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Michigan|6|MI-06}}Retired in 2023.
40Nancy Pelosi{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|8|CA-08}}June 2, 1987 
41Jerry Costello I{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Illinois|12|IL-12}}August 9, 1988Retired in 2013.
42John Duncan II{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Tennessee|2|TN-02}}rowspan=3|November 8, 1988Retired in 2019.
43Eliot Engel{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New York|17|NY-17}}Defeated in 2020 primary election.
44Frank Pallone{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New Jersey|6|NJ-06}} 
45Ron Paul{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Texas|14|TX-14}}January 3, 19971976–1985Left the House in 2013.
46Nita Lowey{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New York|18|NY-18}}rowspan=6|January 3, 1989rowspan=19| Retired in 2021.
47Jim McDermott{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Washington|7|WA-07}}Retired in 2017.
48Richard Neal{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Massachusetts|2|MA-02}} 
49Donald M. Payne{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New Jersey|10|NJ-10}}Died on March 6, 2012.
50Dana Rohrabacher{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|California|46|CA-46}}Defeated in 2018 general election.
51Cliff Stearns{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Florida|6|FL-06}}Defeated in 2012 primary election.
52Ileana Ros-Lehtinen{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Florida|18|FL-18}}August 29, 1989Retired in 2019.
53José E. Serrano{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New York|16|NY-16}}March 21, 1990Retired in 2021.
54Rob Andrews{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New Jersey|1|NJ-01}}November 6, 1990Resigned on February 18, 2014.
55John Boehner{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Ohio|8|OH-08}}rowspan=6|January 3, 1991Resigned on October 31, 2015.
56Dave Camp{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Michigan|4|MI-04}}Retired in 2015.
57Rosa DeLauro{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Connecticut|3|CT-03}} 
58Jim Moran{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Virginia|8|VA-08}}Retired in 2015.
59Collin Peterson{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Minnesota|7|MN-07}}Defeated in 2020 general election.
60Maxine Waters{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|35|CA-35}} 
61Sam Johnson{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Texas|3|TX-03}}May 8, 1991Retired in 2019.
62John Olver{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Massachusetts|1|MA-01}}June 4, 1991Retired in 2013.
63Ed Pastor{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Arizona|4|AZ-04}}October 3, 1991Retired in 2015.
64Jerry Nadler{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New York|8|NY-08}}November 3, 1992 
65Jim Cooper{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Tennessee|5|TN-05}}January 3, 20031983–1995Retired in 2023.
66Spencer Bachus{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Alabama|6|AL-06}}rowspan=30|January 3, 1993rowspan=52| Retired in 2015.
67Roscoe Bartlett{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Maryland|6|MD-06}}Defeated in 2012 general election.
68Xavier Becerra{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|31|CA-31}}Resigned on January 24, 2017.
69Sanford Bishop{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Georgia|2|GA-02}} 
70Corrine Brown{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Florida|3|FL-03}}Defeated in 2016 primary election.
71Ken Calvert{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|California|44|CA-44}}rowspan=2| 
72Jim Clyburn{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|South Carolina|6|SC-06}}
73Anna Eshoo{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|14|CA-14}}Retired in 2025.
74Bob Filner{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|51|CA-51}}Resigned on December 3, 2012.
75Bob Goodlatte{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Virginia|6|VA-06}}Retired in 2019.
76Gene Green{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Texas|29|TX-29}}Retired in 2019.
77Luis Gutiérrez{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Illinois|4|IL-04}}Retired in 2019.
78Alcee Hastings{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Florida|23|FL-23}}Died on April 6, 2021.
79Doc Hastings{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Washington|4|WA-04}}Retired in 2015.
80Maurice Hinchey{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New York|22|NY-22}}Retired in 2013.
81Tim Holden{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Pennsylvania|6|PA-06}}Defeated in 2012 primary.
82nowrap|Eddie Bernice Johnson{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Texas|30|TX-30}}Retired in 2023.
83Peter T. King{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|New York|2|NY-02}}Retired in 2021.
84Jack Kingston{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Georgia|1|GA-01}}Retired in 2015.
85Buck McKeon{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|California|25|CA-25}}Retired in 2015.
86Carolyn Maloney{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New York|14|NY-14}}Defeated in 2022 primary.
87Don Manzullo{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Illinois|16|IL-16}}Defeated in 2012 primary.
88John Mica{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Florida|7|FL-07}}Defeated in 2016 general election.
89Lucille Roybal-Allard{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|34|CA-34}}Retired in 2023.
90Ed Royce{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|California|40|CA-40}}Retired in 2019.
91Bobby Rush{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Illinois|1|IL-01}}Retired in 2023.
92Bobby Scott{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Virginia|3|VA-03}}rowspan=2| 
93Nydia Velázquez{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New York|12|NY-12}}
94Mel Watt{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|North Carolina|12|NC-12}}Resigned on January 6, 2014.
95Lynn Woolsey{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|6|CA-06}}Retired in 2013.
96Bennie Thompson{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Mississippi|2|MS-02}}April 13, 1993 
97Sam Farr{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|17|CA-17}}June 8, 1993Retired in 2017.
98Frank Lucas{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Oklahoma|3|OK-03}}May 10, 1994 
99Brian Bilbray{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|California|50|CA-50}}rowspan=15|January 3, 1995Defeated in 2012 general election.
100Steve Chabot{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Ohio|1|OH-01}}Defeated in 2022 general election.
101Lloyd Doggett{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Texas|25|TX-25}} 
102Mike Doyle{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Pennsylvania|18|PA-18}}Retired in 2023.
103Chaka Fattah{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Pennsylvania|2|PA-02}}Resigned on June 23, 2016.
104Rodney Frelinghuysen{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|New Jersey|11|NJ-11}}Retired in 2019.
105Sheila Jackson Lee{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Texas|18|TX-18}}Died on July 19, 2024.
106Walter B. Jones II{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|North Carolina|3|NC-03}}Died on February 10, 2019.
107Tom Latham{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Illinois|4|IA-04}}Retired in 2015.
108Steve LaTourette{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Ohio|14|OH-14}}Retired in 2013.
109Frank LoBiondo{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|New Jersey|2|NJ-02}}Retired in 2019.
110Zoe Lofgren{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|16|CA-16}} 
111Sue Myrick{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|North Carolina|9|NC-09}}Retired in 2013.
112Mac Thornberry{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Texas|13|TX-13}}Retired in 2021.
113Ed Whitfield{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Kentucky|1|KY-01}}Resigned on September 6, 2016
114Jesse Jackson Jr.{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Illinois|2|IL-02}}December 12, 1995Resigned on November 21, 2012.
115Elijah Cummings{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Maryland|7|MD-07}}April 16, 1996Died on October 17, 2019.
116Earl Blumenauer{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Oregon|3|OR-03}}May 21, 1996Retired in 2025.
117Jo Ann Emerson{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Missouri|8|MO-08}}November 5, 1996Resigned on January 22, 2013.
118Jane Harman{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|36|CA-36}}January 3, 20011993–1999Resigned on February 28, 2011.
119Dan Lungren{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|California|3|CA-03}}January 3, 20051979–1989Defeated in 2012 general election.
120Robert Aderholt{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Alabama|4|AL-04}}rowspan=22|January 3, 1997rowspan=142|  
121Leonard Boswell{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Iowa|3|IA-03}}Defeated in 2012 general election.
122Kevin Brady{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Texas|8|TX-08}}Retired in 2023.
123Danny K. Davis{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Illinois|7|IL-07}}rowspan=2| 
124Diana DeGette{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Colorado|1|CO-01}}
125Kay Granger{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Texas|12|TX-12}}Retired in 2025.
126Rubén Hinojosa{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Texas|15|TX-15}}Retired in 2017.
127Ron Kind{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Wisconsin|3|WI-03}}Retired in 2023.
128Dennis Kucinich{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Ohio|10|OH-10}}Defeated in 2012 primary.
129Carolyn McCarthy{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New York|4|NY-04}}Retired in 2015.
130Jim McGovern{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Massachusetts|3|MA-03}} 
131Mike McIntyre{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|North Carolina|7|NC-07}}Defeated in 2012 general election.
132Bill Pascrell{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New Jersey|8|NJ-08}}Died on August 21, 2024.
133Joe Pitts{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Pennsylvania|16|PA-16}}Retired in 2017.
134Silvestre Reyes{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Texas|16|TX-16}}Defeated in 2012 primary.
135Steve Rothman{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New Jersey|9|NJ-09}}Defeated in 2012 primary.
136Loretta Sanchez{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|47|CA-47}}Retired in 2017.
137Pete Sessions{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|California|32|TX-32}}rowspan=2| 
138Brad Sherman{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|27|CA-27}}
139John Shimkus{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Illinois|19|IL-19}}Retired in 2021.
140Adam Smith{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Washington|9|WA-09}} 
141John F. Tierney{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Massachusetts|6|MA-06}}Defeated in 2012 general election.
142Gregory Meeks{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New York|6|NY-06}}February 3, 1998 
143Mary Bono Mack{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|California|45|CA-45}}rowspan=2|April 7, 1998Defeated in 2012 general election.
144Barbara Lee{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|9|CA-09}}Retired in 2025.
145Bob Brady{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Pennsylvania|1|PA-01}}May 19, 1998Retired in 2019.
146Tammy Baldwin{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Wisconsin|2|WI-02}}rowspan=20|January 3, 1999Retired in 2013.
147Shelley Berkley{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Nevada|1|NV-01}}Retired in 2013.
148Judy Biggert{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Illinois|13|IL-13}}Retired in 2013.
149Lois Capps{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|23|CA-23}}Defeated in 2012 general election.
150Mike Capuano{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Massachusetts|8|MA-08}}Defeated in 2018 primary.
151Joe Crowley{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New York|7|NY-07}}Defeated in 2018 primary.
152Charlie Gonzalez{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Texas|20|TX-20}}Retired in 2013.
153Rush Holt Jr.{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New Jersey|12|NJ-12}}Retired in 2015.
154Jay Inslee{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Washington|1|WA-01}}Resigned on March 20, 2012.
155John B. Larson{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Connecticut|1|CT-01}} 
156Gary Miller{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|California|42|CA-42}}Defeated in 2012 general election.
157Grace Napolitano{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|38|CA-38}}
158Paul Ryan{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Wisconsin|1|WI-01}}Retired in 2019.
159Jan Schakowsky{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Illinois|9|IL-09}}Retired in 2027.
160Mike Simpson{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Idaho|2|ID-02}} 
161Lee Terry{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Nebraska|2|NE-02}}Retired in 2017.
162Mike Thompson{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|1|CA-01}} 
163Greg Walden{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Oregon|2|OR-02}}Retired in 2021.
164Anthony Weiner{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New York|9|NY-09}}Resigned on June 21, 2011.
165David Wu{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Oregon|1|OR-01}}Resigned on August 3, 2011.
166Joe Baca{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|43|CA-43}}November 16, 1999Defeated in 2012 general election.
167Todd Akin{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Missouri|2|MO-02}}rowspan=23|January 3, 2001Retired in 2013.
168Eric Cantor{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Virginia|7|VA-07}}Resigned on August 18, 2014.
169Shelley Moore Capito{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|West Virginia|2|WV-02}}Retired in 2015.
170Lacy Clay{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Missouri|1|MO-01}}Defeated in 2020 primary.
171Ander Crenshaw{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Florida|4|FL-04}}Retired in 2017.
172John Culberson{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Texas|7|TX-07}}Retired in 2021.
173Jeff Flake{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Arizona|5|AZ-05}}Retired in 2013.
174Sam Graves{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Missouri|6|MO-06}} 
175Mike Honda{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|15|CA-15}}Defeated in 2016 general election.
176Steve Israel{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New York|3|NY-03}}Retired in 2017.
177Darrell Issa{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|California|49|CA-49}} 
178Tim Johnson{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Illinois|15|IL-15}}Retired in 2013.
179James Langevin{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Rhode Island|2|RI-02}}Retired in 2023.
180Rick Larsen{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Washington|2|WA-02}}rowspan=2| 
181Betty McCollum{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Minnesota|4|MN-04}}
182Jim Matheson{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Utah|2|UT-02}}Defeated in 2012 general election.
183Mike Pence{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Indiana|6|IN-06}}Retired in 2013.
184Todd Platts{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Pennsylvania|19|PA-19}}Retired in 2013.
185Denny Rehberg{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Montana|AL|MT-AL}}Retired in 2013.
186Mike Rogers{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Michigan|8|MI-08}}Retired in 2015.
187Mike Ross{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Arkansas|4|AR-04}}Retired in 2013.
188Adam Schiff{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|29|CA-29}}Retired in 2025.
189Pat Tiberi{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Ohio|12|OH-12}}Resigned on January 15, 2018.
190Bill Shuster{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Pennsylvania|9|PA-09}}May 15, 2001Retired in 2019.
191Randy Forbes{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Virginia|4|VA-04}}June 19, 2001Defeated in 2016 primary.
192Stephen F. Lynch{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Massachusetts|9|MA-09}}rowspan=2|Octobber 16, 2001 
193Jeff Miller{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Florida|1|FL-01}}Retired in 2017.
194Joe Wilson{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|South Carolina|2|SC-02}}December 18, 2001 
195John Sullivan{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Oklahoma|1|OK-01}}February 15, 2002Defeated in 2012 primary.
196Rodney Alexander{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Louisiana|5|LA-05}}rowspan=32|January 3, 2003Resigned on September 26, 2013.
197Rob Bishop{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Utah|1|UT-01}}Retired in 2021.
198Tim Bishop{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New York|1|NY-01}}Defeated in 2014 general election.
199Marsha Blackburn{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Tennessee|7|TN-07}}Retired in 2019.
200Jo Bonner{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Alabama|1|AL-01}}Resigned on August 2, 2013.
201Michael C. Burgess{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Texas|26|TX-26}}Retired in 2025.
202Dennis Cardoza{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|18|CA-18}}Resigned on August 15, 2012.
203John Carter{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Texas|31|TX-31}}rowspan=2| 
204Tom Cole{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Oklahoma|4|OK-04}}
205Susan Davis{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|53|CA-53}}Retired in 2021.
206Mario Díaz-Balart{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Florida|25|FL-25}} 
207Trent Franks{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Arizona|8|AZ-08}}Resigned on December 8, 2017.
208Scott Garrett{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|New Jersey|5|NJ-05}}Retired in 2019.
209Jim Gerlach{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Pennsylvania|14|PA-14}}Retired in 2015.
210Phil Gingrey{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Georgia|1|GA-11}}Retired in 2015.
211Raúl Grijalva{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Arizona|7|AZ-07}}Died on March 13, 2025.
212Jeb Hensarling{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Texas|5|TX-05}}Retired in 2019.
213Steve King{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Iowa|5|IA-05}}Defeated in 2020 primary.
214John Kline{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Minnesota|2|MN-02}}Retired in 2017.
215Thaddeus McCotter{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Michigan|11|MI-11}}Resigned on July 6, 2012.
216Mike Michaud{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Maine|2|ME-02}}Retired in 2015.
217Brad Miller{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|North Carolina|13|NC-13}}Retired in 2013.
218Candice Miller{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Michigan|10|MI-10}}Resigned on December 31, 2016.
219Tim Murphy{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Pennsylvania|17|PA-17}}Resigned on October 21, 2017.
220Devin Nunes{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|California|21|CA-21}}Resigned on January 1, 2022.
221Mike Rogers{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Alabama|3|AL-03}} 
222Dutch Ruppersberger{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Maryland|2|MD-02}}Retired in 2025.
223Tim Ryan{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Ohio|17|OH-17}}}Retired in 2023.
224Linda Sánchez{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|39|CA-39}}rowspan=3| 
225David Scott{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Georgia|13|GA-13}}
226Mike Turner{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Ohio|3|OH-03}}
227Chris Van Hollen{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Maryland|8|MD-08}}Retired in 2017.
228Randy Neugebauer{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Texas|19|TX-19}}June 3, 2003Retired in 2017.
229G. K. Butterfield{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|North Carolina|1|NC-01}}July 20, 2004Retired in 2023.
230John Barrow{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Georgia|12|GA-12}}rowspan=28|January 3, 2005Defeated in 2014 general election.
231Dan Boren{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Oklahoma|2|OK-02}}Retired in 2013.
232Charles Boustany{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Louisiana|7|LA-07}}Retired in 2017.
233Russ Carnahan{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Missouri|3|MO-03}}Defeated in 2012 primary.
234Emanuel Cleaver{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Missouri|5|MO-05}} 
235Mike Conaway{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Texas|11|TX-11}}Retired in 2021.
236Jim Costa{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|20|CA-20}}rowspan=2| 
237Henry Cuellar{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Texas|28|TX-28}}
238Geoff Davis{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Kentucky|4|KY-04}}Resigned on July 31, 2012.
239Charlie Dent{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Pennsylvania|15|PA-15}}Resigned on May 12, 2018.
240Jeff Fortenberry{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Nebraska|1|NE-01}}Resigned on March 31, 2022.
241Virginia Foxx{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|North Carolina|5|NC-05}} 
242Louie Gohmert{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Texas|1|TX-01}}Retired in 2023.
243Al Green{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Texas|9|TX-09}} 
244Brian Higgins{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New York|27|NY-27}}Resigned on February 2, 2024.
245Dan Lipinski{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Illinois|3|IL-03}}Defeated in 2020 primary.
246Michael McCaul{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Texas|10|TX-10}} 
247Patrick McHenry{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|North Carolina|10|NC-10}}Retired in 2025.
248nowrap|Cathy McMorris Rodgers{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Washington|5|WA-05}}Retired in 2025.
249Connie Mack IV{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Florida|14|FL-14}}Retired in 2013.
250Kenny Marchant{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Texas|24|TX-24}}Retired in 2021.
251Gwen Moore{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Wisconsin|4|WI-04}} 
252Ted Poe{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Texas|2|TX-02}}Retired in 2019.
253Tom Price{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Georgia|6|GA-06}}Resigned on February 10, 2017.
254Dave Reichert{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Washington|8|WA-08}}Retired in 2019.
255Allyson Schwartz{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Pennsylvania|13|PA-13}}Retired in 2015.
256nowrap|Debbie Wasserman Schultz{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Florida|20|FL-20}} 
257Lynn Westmoreland{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Georgia|3|GA-03}}Retired in 2017.
258Doris Matsui{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|5|CA-05}}March 8, 2005 
259Jean Schmidt{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Ohio|2|OH-02}}August 2, 2005Defeated in 2012 primary.
260John Campbell{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|California|48|CA-48}}December 6, 2005Retired in 2015.
261Albio Sires{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New Jersey|13|NJ-13}}November 13, 2006Retired in 2023.
262Steve Pearce{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|New Mexico|2|NM-02}}January 3, 20112003–2009Retired in 2019.
263Michele Bachmann{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Minnesota|6|MN-06}}rowspan=28|January 3, 2007rowspan=81| Retired in 2015.
264Gus Bilirakis{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Florida|9|FL-09}} 
265Bruce Braley{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Iowa|1|IA-01}}Retired in 2015.
266Vern Buchanan{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Florida|13|FL-13}}rowspan=5| 
267Kathy Castor{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Florida|11|FL-11}}
268Yvette Clarke{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New York|11|NY-11}}
269Steve Cohen{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Tennessee|9|TN-09}}
270Joe Courtney{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Connecticut|2|CT-02}}
271Jackie Walorski{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Indiana|2|IN-02}}Died on August 3, 2022.
272Keith Ellison{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Minnesota|5|MN-05}}Retired in 2019.
273Dean Heller{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Nevada|2|NV-02}}Resigned on May 9, 2011.
274Mazie Hirono{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Hawaii|2|HI-02}}Retired in 2013.
275Hank Johnson{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Georgia|4|GA-04}}rowspan=2| 
276Jim Jordan{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Ohio|4|OH-04}}
277Doug Lamborn{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Colorado|5|CO-05}}Retired in 2025.
278Dave Loebsack{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Iowa|2|IA-02}}Retired in 2021.
279Kevin McCarthy{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|California|22|CA-22}}Resigned on December 31, 2023.
280Jerry McNerney{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|11|CA-11}}Retired in 2023.
281Chris Murphy{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Connecticut|5|CT-05}}Retired in 2013.
282Ed Perlmutter{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Colorado|7|CO-07}}Retired in 2023.
283Peter Roskam{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Illinois|6|IL-06}}Defeated in 2018 general election.
284John Sarbanes{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Maryland|3|MD-03}}Retired in 2025.
285Heath Shuler{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|North Carolina|11|NC-11}}Retired in 2013.
286Adrian Smith{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Nebraska|3|NE-03}} 
287Betty Sutton{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Ohio|13|OH-13}}Defeated in 2012 general election.
288Tim Walz{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Minnesota|1|MN-01}}Retired in 2019.
289Peter Welch{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Vermont|AL|VT-AL}}Retired in 2023.
290John Yarmuth{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Kentucky|3|KY-03}}Retired in 2023.
291Paul Broun{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Georgia|10|GA-10}}July 17, 2007Retired in 2015.
292Laura Richardson{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|37|CA-37}}August 21, 2007Defeated in 2012 general election.
293Niki Tsongas{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Massachusetts|5|MA-05}}October 16, 2007Retired in 2019.
294Bob Latta{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Ohio|5|OH-05}}rowspan=2|December 11, 2007rowspan=4| 
295Rob Wittman{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Virginia|1|VA-01}}
296Bill Foster{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Illinois|14|IL-14}}March 8, 2008
297André Carson{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Indiana|7|IN-07}}March 11, 2008
298Jackie Speier{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|12|CA-12}}April 8, 2008Retired in 2023.
299Steve Scalise{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Louisiana|1|LA-01}}May 3, 2008 
300Donna Edwards{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Maryland|4|MD-04}}June 17, 2008Retired in 2017.
301Marcia Fudge{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Ohio|11|OH-11}}November 18, 2008Resigned on March 10, 2021.
302Steve Austria{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Ohio|7|OH-07}}rowspan=32|January 3, 2009Retired in 2013.
303Bill Cassidy{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Louisiana|6|LA-06}}Retired in 2015.
304Jason Chaffetz{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Utah|3|UT-03}}Resigned on June 30, 2017.
305Mike Coffman{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Colorado|6|CO-06}}Defeated in 2018 general election.
306Gerry Connolly{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Virginia|11|VA-11}}Died on May 21, 2025.
307John Fleming{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Louisiana|4|LA-04}}Retired in 2017.
308Brett Guthrie{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Kentucky|2|KY-02}} 
309Gregg Harper{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Mississippi|3|MS-03}}Retired in 2019.
310Martin Heinrich{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New Mexico|1|NM-01}}Retired in 2013.
311Jim Himes{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Connecticut|4|CT-04}} 
312Duncan D. Hunter{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|California|52|CA-52}}Retired in 2019.
313Lynn Jenkins{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Kansas|2|KS-02}}Retired in 2019.
314Larry Kissell{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|North Carolina|8|NC-08}}Defeated in 2012 general election.
315Leonard Lance{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|New Jersey|7|NJ-07}}Defeated in 2018 general election.
316Chris Lee{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|New York|26|NY-26}}Resigned on February 9, 2011.
317Blaine Luetkemeyer{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Missouri|10|MO-09}}Retired in 2025.
318Ben Ray Luján{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New Mexico|3|NM-03}}Retired in 2021.
319Cynthia Lummis{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Wyoming|AL|WY-AL}}Retired in 2017.
320Dan Maffei{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New York|25|NY-25}}Defeated in 2014 general election.
321Tom McClintock{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|California|4|CA-04}} 
322Pete Olson{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Texas|22|TX-22}}Retired in 2021.
323Erik Paulsen{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Minnesota|3|MN-03}}Defeated in 2018 general election.
324Gary Peters{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Michigan|9|MI-09}}Retired in 2015.
325Chellie Pingree{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Maine|1|ME-01}} 
326Jared Polis{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Colorado|2|CO-02}}Retired in 2019.
327Bill Posey{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Florida|15|FL-15}}Retired in 2025.
328Phil Roe{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Tennessee|1|TN-01}}Retired in 2021.
329Tom Rooney{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Florida|16|FL-16}}Retired in 2019.
330Aaron Schock{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Illinois|18|IL-18}}Resigned on March 31, 2015.
331Kurt Schrader{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Oregon|5|OR-05}}Defeated in 2022 primary.
332Glenn Thompson{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Pennsylvania|5|PA-05}}rowspan=5| 
333Paul Tonko{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New York|21|NY-21}}
334Mike Quigley{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Illinois|5|IL-05}}April 7, 2009
335Judy Chu{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|32|CA-32}}July 14, 2009
336John Garamendi{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|10|CA-10}}rowspan=2|November 3, 2009
337Bill Owens{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New York|23|NY-23}}Retired in 2015.
338Ted Deutch{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Florida|19|FL-19}}April 13, 2010Resigned on September 30, 2022.
339Mark Critz{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Pennsylvania|12|PA-12}}May 18, 2010Defeated in 2012 general election.
340Charles Djou{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Hawaii|1|HI-01}}May 22, 2010Defeated in 2014 general election.
341Tom Graves{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Georgia|9|GA-09}}June 8, 2010Resigned on October 4, 2020.
342Tom Reed{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|New York|29|NY-29}}rowspan=2|November 18, 2010Resigned on May 10, 2022.
343Marlin Stutzman{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Indiana|3|IN-03}}Retired in 2017.
Returned in 2025.
344Mike Fitzpatrick{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Pennsylvania|8|PA-08}}rowspan=92|January 3, 20112005–2007Retired in 2017.
345Tim Walberg{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Michigan|7|MI-07}}2007–2009 
346Sandy Adams{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Florida|24|FL-24}}rowspan=99| Defeated in 2012 primary.
347Justin Amash{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Michigan|3|MI-03}}Retired in 2021.
348Lou Barletta{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Pennsylvania|11|PA-11}}Retired in 2019.
349Andy Barr{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Kentucky|6|KY-06}}Retired in 2027.
350Karen Bass{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|33|CA-33}}Retired in 2023.
351Dan Benishek{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Michigan|1|MI-01}}Retired in 2017.
352Rick Berg{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|North Dakota|AL|ND-AL}}Retired in 2013.
353Diane Black{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Tennessee|6|TN-06}}Retired in 2019.
354Mo Brooks{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Alabama|5|AL-05}}Retired in 2023.
355Larry Bucshon{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Indiana|8|IN-08}}Retired in 2025.
356Quico Canseco{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Texas|23|TX-23}}Defeated in 2012 general election.
357John Carney{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Delaware|AL|DE-AL}}Retired in 2017.
358David Cicilline{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Rhode Island|1|RI-01}}Resigned on May 31, 2023.
359Hansen Clarke{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Michigan|13|MI-13}}Defeated in 2012 primary.
360Chip Cravaack{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Minnesota|8|MN-08}}Retired in 2019.
361Rick Crawford{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr| Arkansas|1|AR-01}} 
362Jeff Denham{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|California|19|CA-19}}Defeated in 2018 general election.
363Scott DesJarlais{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Tennessee|4|TN-04}} 
364Bob Dold{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Illinois|10|IL-10}}Defeated in 2016 general election.
365Sean Duffy{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Wisconsin|7|WI-07}}Resigned on September 23, 2019.
366Jeff Duncan{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|South Carolina|3|SC-03}}Retired in 2025.
367Renee Ellmers{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|North Carolina|2|NC-02}}Defeated in 2016 primary.
368Blake Farenthold{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Texas|27|TX-27}}Resigned on April 6, 2018.
369Stephen Fincher{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Tennessee|8|TN-08}}}Retired in 2017.
370Chuck Fleischmann{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Tennessee|3|TN-03}} 
371Bill Flores{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Texas|17|TX-17}}Retired in 2021.
372Cory Gardner{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Colorado|4|CO-04}}Retired in 2015.
373Bob Gibbs{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Ohio|18|OH-18}}Retired in 2023.
374Chris Gibson{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|New York|20|NY-20}}Retired in 2017.
375Paul Gosar{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Arizona|1|AZ-01}} 
376Trey Gowdy{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|South Carolina|4|SC-04}}Retired in 2019.
377Tim Griffin{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Arkansas|2|AR-02}}Retired in 2015.
378Morgan Griffith{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Virginia|9|VA-09}} 
379Michael Grimm{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|New York|13|NY-13}}Resigned on January 5, 2015.
380Frank Guinta{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|New Hampshire|1|NH-01}}Retired in 2019.
381Richard L. Hanna{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|New York|24|NY-24}}Retired in 2017.
382Andy Harris{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Maryland|1|MD-01}} 
383Vicky Hartzler{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Missouri|4|MO-04}}Retired in 2023.
384Nan Hayworth{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|New York|19|NY-19}}Retired in 2017.
385Joe Heck{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Nevada|3|NV-03}}Retired in 2017.
386Jaime Herrera Beutler{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Washington|3|WA-03}}Defeated in 2022 primary.
387Tim Huelskamp{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Kansas|1|KS-01}}Defeated in 2016 primary.
388Bill Huizenga{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Michigan|2|MI-02}} 
389Robert Hurt{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Virginia|5|VA-05}}Retired in 2017.
390Bill Johnson{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Ohio|6|OH-06}}Resigned on January 21, 2024.
391Bill Keating{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Massachusetts|10|MA-10}} 
392Jesse Kelly{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Arizona|2|AZ-02}}Defeated in 2012 general election.
393Mike Kelly{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Pennsylvania|3|PA-03}} 
394Adam Kinzinger{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Illinois|11|IL-11}}Retired in 2023.
395Annie Kuster{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New Hampshire|2|NH-02}}Retired in 2025.
396Raúl Labrador{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Idaho|1|ID-01}}Retired in 2019.
397Jeff Landry{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Louisiana|3|LA-03}}Defeated in 2012 general election.
398James Lankford{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Oklahoma|5|OK-05}}Retired in 2015.
399Billy Long{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Missouri|7|MO-07}}Retired in 2023.
400David McKinley{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|West Virginia|1|WV-01}}Defeated in 2022 primary.
401Tom Marino{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Pennsylvania|10|PA-10}}Resigned on January 23, 2019.
402Pat Meehan{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Pennsylvania|7|PA-07}}Resigned on April 27, 2018.
403Mick Mulvaney{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|South Carolina|5|SC-05}}Resigned on February 16, 2017.
404Kristi Noem{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|South Dakota|AL|SD-AL}}Retired in 2019.
405Rich Nugent{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Florida|5|FL-05}}Retired in 2017.
406Alan Nunnelee{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Mississippi|1|MS-01}}Died on February 6, 2015.
407Steven Palazzo{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Mississippi|4|MS-04}}Defeated in 2022 primary.
408Mike Pompeo{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Kansas|4|KS-04}}Resigned on January 23, 2017.
409Ben Quayle{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Arizona|3|AZ-03}}Defeated in 2012 primary.
410Jim Renacci{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Ohio|16|OH-16}}Retired in 2019.
411Reid Ribble{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Wisconsin|8|WI-08}}Retired in 2017.
412Cedric Richmond{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Louisiana|2|LA-02}}Resigned on January 15, 2021.
413Scott Rigell{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Virginia|2|VA-02}}Retired in 2017.
414David Rivera{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Florida|21|FL-21}}Defeated in 2012 general election.
415Martha Roby{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Alabama|2|AL-02}}Retired in 2021.
416Todd Rokita{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Indiana|4|IN-04}}Retired in 2019.
417Dennis Ross{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Florida|12|FL-12}}Retired in 2019.
418Keith Rothfus{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Pennsylvania|4|PA-04}}Defeated in 2018 general election.
419Jon Runyan Sr.{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|New Jersey|3|NJ-03}}Retired in 2015.
420Bobby Schilling{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Illinois|17|IL-17}}Defeated in 2012 general election.
421David Schweikert{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Arizona|5|AZ-05}}rowspan=2| 
422Austin Scott{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Georgia|8|GA-08}}
423Tim Scott{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|South Carolina|1|SC-01}}Resigned on January 2, 2013.
424Terri Sewell{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Alabama|7|AL-07}} 
425Steve Southerland{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Florida|2|FL-02}}Retired in 2017.
426Steve Stivers{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Ohio|15|OH-15}}Resigned on May 16, 2021.
427Scott Tipton{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Colorado|3|CO-03}}Defeated in 2020 primary.
428Joe Walsh{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Illinois|8|IL-08}}Defeated in 2012 general election.
429Daniel Webster{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Florida|8|FL-08}} 
430Allen West{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Florida|22|FL-22}}Defeated in 2012 general election.
431Frederica Wilson{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Florida|17|FL-17}}rowspan=2| 
432Steve Womack{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Arkansas|3|AR-03}}
433Rob Woodall{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Georgia|7|GA-07}}Retired in 2021.
434Kevin Yoder{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Kansas|3|KS-03}}Defeated in 2018 general election.
435Todd Young{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Indiana|9|IN-09}}Retired in 2017.
Kathy Hochul{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New York|26|NY-26}}June 1, 2011Defeated in 2012 general election.
Janice Hahn{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|California|36|CA-36}}July 12, 2011Resigned on December 4, 2016.
Mark Amodei{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Nevada|2|NV-02}}rowspan=2|September 13, 2011 
Bob Turner{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|New York|9|NY-09}}Retired in 2013.
Suzanne Bonamici{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Oregon|1|OR-01}}January 31, 2012 
Kerry Bentivolio{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Michigan|11|MI-11}}rowspan=4 | November 6, 2012Defeated in 2014 primary.
Suzan DelBene{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|Washington|1|WA-01}}rowspan=2| 
Thomas Massie{{Party shading/Republican}} | R{{ushr|Kentucky|4|KY-04}}
Donald Payne Jr.{{Party shading/Democratic}} | D{{ushr|New Jersey|10|NJ-10}}Died on April 24, 2024.

US House Predictions

=2004=

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! District

! Incumbent

! Rihioser

{{ushr|AZ|6|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | J. D. Hayworth (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|AR|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Vic Snyder (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

{{ushr|CA|11|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Richard Pombo (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|CA|50|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Brian Bilbray (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|CO|3|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Scott McInnis (R)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|CO|4|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Marilyn Musgrave (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|CO|7|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Bob Beauprez (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|CT|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rob Simmons (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|CT|4|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Chris Shays (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|CT|5|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Nancy Johnson (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|FL|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Allen Boyd (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|FL|13|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Katherine Harris (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|GA|8|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Jim Marshall (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

{{ushr|GA|12|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Max Burns (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|IL|6|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Henry Hyde (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|IL|8|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Phil Crane (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|IN|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Chris Chocola (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|IN|7|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Julia Carson (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|IN|8|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | John Hostettler (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|IN|9|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Baron Hill (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

{{ushr|IA|1|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jim Leach (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|IA|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jim Nussle (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|IA|3|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Leonard Boswell (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|KS|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jim Ryun (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|KS|3|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Denny Moore (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|KY|3|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Anne Northup (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|KY|4|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Geoff Davis (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|LA|3|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Billy Tauzin (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|MI|7|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Nick Smith (R)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|MN|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | John Kline (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|MN|6|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Mark Kennedy (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|MO|3|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dick Gephardt (D)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|MO|5|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Karen McCarthy (D)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|NE|1|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Doug Bereuter (R)
{{Small|(resigned)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|NV|3|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jon Porter (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|NH|1|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jeb Bradley (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|NH|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Charles Bass (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|NJ|7|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Mike Ferguson (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|NJ|12|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Rush Holt Jr. (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

{{ushr|NM|1|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Heather Wilson (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|NM|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Steve Pearce (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|NY|26|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jack Quinn (politician) (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|NY|27|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Thomas M. Reynolds (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|NY|29|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Amo Houghton (R)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|NC|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Bob Etheridge (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

{{ushr|NC|8|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Robin Hayes (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|NC|11|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Charles H. Taylor (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|NC|13|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Brad Miller (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

{{ushr|OH|1|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Steve Chabot (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|OH|14|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Steve LaTourette (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|OH|15|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Deborah Pryce (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|OH|18|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Bob Ney (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|OR|5|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Darlene Hooley (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|PA|6|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jim Gerlach (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|PA|7|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Curt Weldon (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|PA|8|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Mike Fitzpatrick (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|PA|17|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Tim Holden (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|SC|5|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | John Spratt (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|TN|4|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Lincoln Davis (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|TX|1|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Max Sandlin (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|TX|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Nick Lampson (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|TX|17|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Chet Edwards (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

{{ushr|TX|19|X}}

| {{party shading/Coalition}} | Charles Stenholm (D)/and
Randy Neugebauer (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|TX|23|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Henry Bonilla (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|TX|32|X}}

| {{party shading/Coalition}} | Martin Frost (D) and
Pete Sessions (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|VA|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Ed Schrock (R)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|WA|8|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jennifer Dunn (R)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|WV|1|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Alan Mollohan (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|WV|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Shelley Moore Capito (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|WV|3|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Nick Rahall (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|WI|3|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Ron Kind (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|WY|AL|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Barbara Cubin (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

=2006=

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;

! District

! Cook PVI

! Incumbent

! Crystal Ball

! Rothenberg Political Report

! Rihioser

{{ushr|AZ|1|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|2}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rick Renzi (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|AZ|2|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|1}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jim Kolbe (R)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

{{ushr|AZ|6|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|4}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | J. D. Hayworth (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|CA|4|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|11}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | John Doolittle (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|CA|11|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|3}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Richard Pombo (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|CA|49|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|5}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Brian Bilbray (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|CO|4|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|9}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Marilyn Musgrave (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|CO|5|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|16}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Joel Hefley (R)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|CO|6|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|10}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Tom Tancredo (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|CO|7|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|D|2}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Bob Beauprez (R)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

{{ushr|CT|2|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|D|8}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rob Simmons (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|CT|4|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|D|5}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Chris Shays (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|CT|5|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|D|4}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Nancy Johnson (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|FL|8|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|3}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Ric Keller (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|FL|9|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|4}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Michael Bilirakis (R)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|FL|13|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|4}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Katherine Harris (R)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|FL|16|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|4}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Mark Foley (R)
{{Small|(resigned)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|FL|22|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|D|4}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Clay Shaw (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|GA|8|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|8}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Jim Marshall (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|GA|12|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|D|2}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | John Barroww (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|ID|1|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|8}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Butch Otter (R)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|IL|6|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|3}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Henry Hyde (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|IL|8|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|5}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Melissa Bean (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|IL|10|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|D|4}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Mark Kirk (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|IN|2|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|4}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Chris Chocola (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|IN|3|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|4}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Mark Souder (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|IN|7|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|D|9}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Julia Carson (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|IN|8|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|9}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | John Hostettler (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|IN|9|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|7}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Baron Hill (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|IA|1|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|D|5}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jim Nussle (R)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|IA|2|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|D|7}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jim Leach (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|IA|3|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|D|1}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Leonard Boswell (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|KS|2|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|7}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jim Ryun (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|KY|1|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|10}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Ed Whitfield (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|KY|2|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|13}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Ron Lewis (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|KY|3|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|D|2}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Anne Northup (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|KY|4|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|12}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Geoff Davis (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|LA|3|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|5}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Billy Tauzin III (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

{{ushr|MI|7|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|2}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Joe Schwarz (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

{{ushr|MN|1|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|2}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Gil Gutknecht (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|MN|2|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|3}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | John Kline (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|MN|6|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|5}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Mark Kennedy (R)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|NE|3|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|24}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Tom Osborne (R)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|NV|2|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|8}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jim Gibbons (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|NV|3|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|D|1}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jon Porter (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|NH|1|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|EVEN}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jeb Bradley (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|NH|2|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|D|3}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Charles Bass (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|NJ|7|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|1}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Mike Ferguson (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|NM|1|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|D|2}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Heather Wilson (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|NY|3|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|D|2}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Peter T. King (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|NY|19|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|1}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Sue W. Kelly (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|NY|20|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|3}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | John E. Sweeney (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|NY|24|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|1}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Sherwood Boehlert (R)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|NY|25|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|D|3}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jim Walsh (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|NY|26|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|3}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Thomas M. Reynolds (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|NY|29|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|5}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Randy Kuhl (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|NC|8|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|3}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Robin Hayes (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|NC|11|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|7}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Charles H. Taylor (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|OH|1|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|1}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Steve Chabot (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|OH|2|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|13}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jean Schmidt (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|OH|6|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|Even}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Ted Strickland (D)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|OH|12|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|1}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Pat Tiberi (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|OH|15|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|1}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Deborah Pryce (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|OH|18|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|6}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Bob Ney (R)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|PA|4|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|3}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Melissa Hart (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|PA|6|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|D|2}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jim Gerlach (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|PA|7|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|D|4}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Curt Weldon (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

{{ushr|PA|8|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|D|3}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Mike Fitzpatrick (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|PA|10|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|8}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Don Sherwood (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

{{ushr|PA|17|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|7}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Tim Holden (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|SC|5|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|6}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | John Spratt (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|TX|17|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|18}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Chet Edwards (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|TX|22|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|15}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Tom DeLay (R)
{{Small|(resigned)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|TX|23|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|4}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Henry Bonilla (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|VT|AL|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|D|8}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Bernie Sanders (D)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|VA|2|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|6}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Thelma Drake (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|VA|10|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|5}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Frank Wolf (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|WA|8|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|D|2}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Dave Reichert (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|WV|1|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|6}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Alan Mollohan (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|WV|2|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|5}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Shelley Moore Capito (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|WI|8|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|Even}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Mark A. Green (R)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|WY|AL|X}}

| {{Shading PVI|R|19}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Barbara Cubin (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

=2020=

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! District

! CPVI

! Incumbent

! Cook
{{Small|November 2,
2020}}

! IE
{{Small|October 28,
2020}}

! Sabato
{{Small|November 2,
2020}}

! Daily Kos
{{Small|November 2,
2020}}

! RCP
{{Small|November 2,
2020}}

! 538{{Efn|Represents the Deluxe model}}
{{Small|November 3,
2020}}

! Rihioser
{{Small|November 2,
2020}}

{{ushr|AK|AL|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=9 | R+9

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Young Don" | Don Young (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|AZ|1|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=2 | R+2

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="O'Halleran Tom" | Tom O'Halleran (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

{{ushr|AZ|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=1 | R+1

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Kirkpatrick Ann" | Ann Kirkpatrick (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|AZ|6|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=9 | R+9

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Schweikert David" | David Schweikert (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}
{{small|(flip)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}
{{small|(flip)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}
{{small|(flip)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|AR|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=7 | R+7

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Hill French" | French Hill (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|CA|1|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=11 | R+11

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="LaMalfa Doug" | Doug LaMalfa (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|CA|3|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value=-5 | D+5

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Garamendi John" | John Garamendi (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|CA|4|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=10 | R+10

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="McClintock Tom" | Tom McClintock (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|CA|7|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value=-3 | D+3

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Bera Ami" | Ami Bera (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|CA|8|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=9 | R+9

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Cook Paul" | Paul Cook (R)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|CA|10|X}}

| data-sort-value=0 | EVEN

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Harder Josh" | Josh Harder (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|CA|21|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value=-5 | D+5

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Cox TJ" | TJ Cox (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
{{small|(flip)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
{{small|(flip)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
{{small|(flip)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
{{small|(flip)}}

{{ushr|CA|22|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=8 | R+8

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Nunes Devin" | Devin Nunes (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|CA|25|X}}

| data-sort-value=0 | EVEN

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Garcia Mike" | Mike Garcia (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}
{{small|(flip)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|CA|39|X}}

| data-sort-value=0 | EVEN

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Cisneros Gil" | Gil Cisneros (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|CA|42|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=9 | R+9

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Calvert Ken" | Ken Calvert (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|CA|45|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=3 | R+3

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Porter Katie" | Katie Porter (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|CA|48|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=4 | R+4

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Rouda Harley" | Harley Rouda (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
{{small|(flip)}}

{{ushr|CA|50|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=11 | R+11

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Hunter Duncan D." | Duncan D. Hunter (R)
{{Small|(resigned)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|CO|3|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=6 | R+6

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Tipton Scott" | Scott Tipton (R)
{{Small|(lost primary)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|FL|7|X}}

| data-sort-value=0 | EVEN

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Murphy Stephanie" | Stephanie Murphy (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|FL|13|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value=-2 | D+2

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Crist Charlie" | Charlie Crist (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|FL|15|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=6 | R+6

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Spano Ross" | Ross Spano (R)
{{Small|(lost primary)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|FL|16|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=7 | R+7

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Buchanan Vern" | Vern Buchanan (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|FL|18|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=5 | R+5

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Mast Brian" | Brian Mast (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|FL|26|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value=-6 | D+6

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Mucarsel-Powell Debbie" | Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
{{small|(flip)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
{{small|(flip)}}

{{ushr|FL|27|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value=-5 | D+5

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Shalala Donna" | Donna Shalala (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

{{ushr|GA|6|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=8 | R+8

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="McBath Lucy" | Lucy McBath (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
{{small|(flip)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|GA|7|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=9 | R+9

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Woodall Rob" | Rob Woodall (R)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}
{{small|(flip)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}
{{small|(flip)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}
{{small|(flip)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}
{{small|(flip)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}
{{small|(flip)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}
{{small|(flip)}}

{{ushr|IL|6|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=2 | R+2

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Casten Sean" | Sean Casten (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

{{ushr|IL|13|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=3 | R+3

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Davis Rodney" | Rodney Davis (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|IL|14|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=5 | R+5

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Underwood Lauren" | Lauren Underwood (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
{{small|(flip)}}

{{ushr|IL|17|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value=-3 | D+3

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Bustos Cheri" | Cheri Bustos (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

{{ushr|IN|5|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=9 | R+9

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Brooks Susan" | Susan Brooks (R)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}
{{small|(flip)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}
{{small|(flip)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}
{{small|(flip)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|IA|1|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value=-1 | D+1

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Finkenauer Abby" | Abby Finkenauer (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
{{small|(flip)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|IA|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value=-1 | D+1

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Loebsack Dave" | Dave Loebsack (D)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
{{small|(flip)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
{{small|(flip)}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
{{small|(flip)}}

{{ushr|IA|3|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=1 | R+1

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Axne Cindy" | Cindy Axne (D)

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| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

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{{ushr|IA|4|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=11 | R+11

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="King Steve" | Steve King (R)
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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|KS|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=10 | R+10

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Watkins Steve" | Steve Watkins (R)
{{Small|(lost primary)}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|KS|3|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=4 | R+4

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Davids Sharice" | Sharice Davids (D)

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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|KY|6|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=9 | R+9

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Barr Andy" | Andy Barr (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|ME|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=2 | R+2

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Golden Jared" | Jared Golden (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

{{ushr|MI|3|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=6 | R+6

| {{Party shading/Libertarian}} data-sort-value="Amash Justin" | Justin Amash (L)
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| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
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| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
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| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
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| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
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{{ushr|MI|6|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=4 | R+4

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Upton Fred" | Fred Upton (R)

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| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|MI|7|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=7 | R+7

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Walberg Tim" | Tim Walberg (R)

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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|MI|8|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=4 | R+4

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Slotkin Elissa" | Elissa Slotkin (D)

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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

{{ushr|MI|11|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=4 | R+4

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Stevens Haley" | Haley Stevens (D)

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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

{{ushr|MN|1|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=5 | R+5

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Hagedorn Jim" | Jim Hagedorn (R)

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| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}
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| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|MN|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=2 | R+2

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Craig Angie" | Angie Craig (D)

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| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

{{ushr|MN|7|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=12 | R+12

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Peterson Collin" | Collin Peterson (D)

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| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}
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| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}
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| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
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| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}
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{{ushr|MN|8|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=4 | R+4

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Stauber Pete" | Pete Stauber (R)

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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|MO|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=8 | R+8

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Wagner Ann" | Ann Wagner (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}
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| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|MT|AL|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=11 | R+11

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Gianforte Greg" | Greg Gianforte (R)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|NE|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=4 | R+4

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Bacon Don" | Don Bacon (R)

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| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

{{ushr|NV|3|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=2 | R+2

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Lee Susie" | Susie Lee (D)

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| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
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| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
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{{ushr|NV|4|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value=-3 | D+3

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Horsford Steven" | Steven Horsford (D)

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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

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{{ushr|NH|1|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=2 | R+2

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Pappas Chris" | Chris Pappas (D)

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| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

{{ushr|NH|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value=-2 | D+2

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Kuster Ann" | Ann McLane Kuster (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|NJ|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=1 | R+1

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Van Drew Jeff Van" | Jeff Van Drew (R)

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| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

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{{ushr|NJ|3|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=2 | R+2

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Kim Andy" | Andy Kim (D)

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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

{{ushr|NJ|5|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=3 | R+3

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Gottheimer Josh" | Josh Gottheimer (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|NJ|7|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=3 | R+3

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Malinowski Tom" | Tom Malinowski (D)

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| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

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{{ushr|NJ|11|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=3 | R+3

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Sherrill Mikie" | Mikie Sherrill (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|NM|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=6 | R+6

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Torres Small Xochitl Torres" | Xochitl Torres Small (D)

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| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
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| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
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| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
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{{ushr|NY|1|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=5 | R+5

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Zeldin Lee" | Lee Zeldin (R)

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| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|NY|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=3 | R+3

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="King Peter T." | Peter T. King (R)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}
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{{ushr|NY|3|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value=-1 | D+1

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Suozzi Tom" | Tom Suozzi (D)

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

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{{ushr|NY|11|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=3 | R+3

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Rose Max" | Max Rose (D)

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| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
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| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
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{{ushr|NY|18|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=1 | R+1

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Maloney Sean Patrick" | Sean Patrick Maloney (D)

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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

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{{ushr|NY|19|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=2 | R+2

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Delgado Antonio" | Antonio Delgado (D)

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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

{{ushr|NY|22|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=6 | R+6

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Brindisi Anthony" | Anthony Brindisi (D)

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| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
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| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
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{{ushr|NY|24|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value=-3 | D+3

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Katko John" | John Katko (R)

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| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|NY|27|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=11 | R+11

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Jacobs Chris" | Chris Jacobs (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|NC|1|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value=-5 | D+5

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Butterfield G. K." | G. K. Butterfield (D)

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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

{{ushr|NC|2|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value=-9 | D+9

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Holding George" | George Holding (R)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}
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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}
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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}
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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}
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{{ushr|NC|6|X}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value=-8 | D+8

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Walker Mark" | Mark Walker (R)
{{Small|(retiring)}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}
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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}
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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}
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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}
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{{ushr|NC|8|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=5 | R+5

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Hudson Richard" | Richard Hudson (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

{{ushr|NC|9|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=7 | R+7

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Bishop Dan" | Dan Bishop (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|NC|11|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=14 | R+14

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Meadows Mark" | Mark Meadows (R)

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| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|OH|1|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=5 | R+5

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Chabot Steve" | Steve Chabot (R)

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{{ushr|OH|10|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=4 | R+4

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Turner Mike" | Mike Turner (R)

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|OH|12|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=7 | R+7

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value="Balderson Troy" | Troy Balderson (R)

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| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

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| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}}

{{ushr|OK|5|X}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} data-sort-value=10 | R+10

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="Horn Kendra" | Kendra Horn (D)

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| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
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| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R}}
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{{ushr|OR|4|X}}

| data-sort-value=0 | EVEN

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} data-sort-value="DeFazio Peter" | Peter DeFazio (D)

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| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

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Wisconsin Supreme Court Election of 2013

{{Infobox election

| election_name = Wisconsin supreme court election, 2013

| country = Wisconsin

| type = presidential

| ongoing = Yes

| previous_election =

| previous_year = 2011

| next_election =

| next_year = 2015

| election_date = April 2, 2013

| nominee1 = Patience D. Roggensack

| party1 = Nonpartisan

| popular_vote1 = 491,261

| percentage1 = 57.5%

| nominee2 = Edward Fallone

| party2 = Nonpartisan

| popular_vote2 = 362,969

| percentage2 = 42.5%

| title = Justice

| before_election = Patience D. Roggensack

| before_party = Nonpartisan

| after_election = Patience D. Roggensack

| after_party = Nonpartisan

}}

{{ElectionsWI}}

The Wisconsin Supreme Court election of 2013 took place on Tuesday, April 2, 2013.

=Primary election=

In December 2010, Prosser's campaign director expressed strong support for governor-elect Walker, saying Prosser's "personal ideology more closely mirrors" Walker's, and that a win by Prosser would result in, "protecting the conservative judicial majority and acting as a common sense compliment to both the new administration and Legislature."{{cite news|url=http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/news/111603909.html|title=First dust-up emerges in race for Supreme Court|work=Milwaukee Journal Sentinel|author=Patrick Marley|date=2010-12-09|accessdate=2011-04-02}} He later disavowed the statements and claimed he had not seen the release.{{cite news|title=Kloppenburg, Prosser Spar Over Impartiality|url=http://www.todaystmj4.com/news/local/118418894.html|accessdate=2011-03-30|newspaper=WTMJ4 (AP)|date=2011-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110329004729/http://www.todaystmj4.com/news/local/118418894.html|archive-date=2011-03-29|url-status=dead}} Prosser's campaign manager also said that, "This election is about a 4-3 commonsense conservative majority vs. a 3-4 liberal majority, and nothing more."{{cite web|author=Abe Sauer |url=http://www.theawl.com/2011/03/wisconsins-nasty-spring-election-impartiality-with-its-sleeves-rolled |title=Wisconsin's Nasty Spring Election: Impartiality with Its Sleeves Rolled |publisher=The Awl |date=2011-03-24 |accessdate=2011-04-02}}{{cite web|url=http://www.politifact.com/wisconsin/statements/2011/mar/27/joanne-kloppenburg/kloppenburg-says-wisconsin-supreme-court-justice-p/ |work=PolitiFact Wisconsin|title=Kloppenburg says Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Prosser "has prejudged matters that are likely to come before the court"|publisher=Politifact.com|date=2011-03-27|accessdate=2011-04-02|quote=Barely true}}

In a survey of attorneys conducted by the Milwaukee Bar Association that was published February 2011, Prosser received more votes saying he was "qualified" than any of his opponents; besting Kloppenburg by a margin of 296 to 112.{{cite news|last=Sandler|first=Larry|title=Prosser tops Milwaukee bar ratings for state high court|url=http://www.jsonline.mobi/more/news/blogs/allpoliticsblog/115748594.htm|accessdate=2011-04-04|newspaper=Milwaukee Journal Sentinel|date=2011-02-10|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130221163858/http://www.jsonline.mobi/more/news/blogs/allpoliticsblog/115748594.htm|archive-date=2013-02-21|url-status=dead}} He was endorsed in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and the Sun Prairie Star.{{cite news|url=http://www.wausaudailyherald.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2011102080340 |title=In The Primary Elections We endorse|author=Wausau Daily Herald Editorial Board|work=Wausau Daily Herald|date=2011-02-07|accessdate=2011-04-02}} {{dead link|date=June 2011}}{{cite web|url=http://www.sunprairiestar.com/main.asp?SectionID=5&SubSectionID=5&ArticleID=6817|title=Our View: We Endorse ... Prosser, Bruskewitz get our nods|author=Sun Prairie Star Editorial Board|work=Sun Prairie Star|location=Sun Prairie, WI|date=2011-02-04|accessdate=2011-04-02}}{{cite web|url=http://www.jsonline.com/news/opinion/115991439.html|title=We back Prosser - David Prosser is a hard-working, experienced justice. He is not the primary cause of the Supreme Court's squabbling.|author=Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Editorial Board|work=Milwaukee Journal Sentinel|date=2011-02-11|accessdate=2011-04-02}} He won the primary handily, receiving 231,000 votes to second place finisher Kloppenburg's 105,000 votes; a 30% margin.

{{Election box begin no party no change | title=2011 Wisconsin Supreme Court Primary{{cite web|url=http://gab.wi.gov/elections-voting/results/2011/spring-primary|title=Spring 2011 Primary Election Results|accessdate=5 April 2011}} }}

{{Election box winning candidate no party no change

|candidate =Patience D. Roggensack (incumbent)

|votes = 231,822

|percentage = 64

}}

{{Election box candidate no party no change

|candidate = Ed Fallone

|votes = 108,490

|percentage = 30

}}

{{Election box candidate no party no change

|candidate = Vince Menga

|votes = 22,391

|percentage = 6

}}

{{Election box end}}

=General election=

In the general election of April 2, 2013, Roggensack again faced Fallone. Issues which would likely soon come before the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Heading into the election, the court had a conservative majority of 4-2-1 with Prosser identifying as a conservative and N. Patrick Crooks{{cite web|url=http://wislawjournal.com/blog/2007/08/20/crooks-still-supreme-courts-swing-vote|title=Wisconsin Law Journal Blog Archive: Crooks still Supreme Court's swing vote|publisher=Wislawjournal.com|date=2007-08-20|accessdate=2011-04-21}} considered a swing vote. Both candidates stated their unhappiness with the increasingly partisan nature of the race.{{cite web|url=http://wtaq.com/news/articles/2011/mar/15/supreme-court-candidates-unhappy-partisan-aspect-r|title=Supreme Court Candidates Unhappy With Partisan Aspect in Race - WTAQ News Talk 97.5FM and 1360AM|publisher=Wtaq.com|date=2011-03-15|accessdate=2011-04-21}}

==Results==

On April 6, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, with 100% of precincts reporting and absentee ballots all tallied, had Kloppenburg maintaining a 204 vote lead.{{cite web|url=http://elections.todaystmj4.com/G8801.htm|title=TODAY'S TMJ4 Election|publisher=Elections.todaystmj4.com|date=2011-04-07|accessdate=2011-04-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110424030924/http://elections.todaystmj4.com/G8801.htm|archive-date=2011-04-24|url-status=dead}} Recanvassing began the next day to verify to election results, and errors were found in counties favoring both contestants; Prosser gained votes from Winnebago and Waukesha, while Kloppenburg regained ground from a scattering of other counties, including Grant, Portage, Door, Iowa, Rusk, Vernon, and Shawano.http://elections.wispolitics.com {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111029024905/http://elections.wispolitics.com/ |date=2011-10-29 }} Vote updates being posted. A news conference on April 7, held by the County Clerk of Waukesha County reported the existence of errors in Brookfield, Wisconsin where votes were never submitted to the Waukesha County total due to human error and that Prosser had picked up a 7,500-vote margin over Kloppenburg in the county as a result. In response, the Kloppenburg campaign filed an Open Records request for the contact records of the Waukesha County Clerk and a request was filed with the region's US Attorney to impound the additional ballots.{{cite web|url=http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/119410124.html|title=Corrected Brookfield tally puts Prosser ahead after 7,500-vote gain|publisher=JSOnline|date=2011-04-07|accessdate=2011-04-21}}

As of April 8, 2011, Waukesha County's turnout was officially 47% (increased from 42% before the correction).{{cite web|url=http://www.jsonline.com/news/waukesha/119424759.html|title=Prosser's huge gain comes after Waukesha County flub is caught|publisher=JSOnline|date=2011-04-07|accessdate=2011-04-21}} Statewide turnout during the election was officially 33%. On election day, Deputy Clerk Gina Kozlik had estimated turnout in the county to be 20-25%,{{cite web|url=http://elections.wispolitics.com/2011/04/turnout-high-in-appleton.html|title=WisPolitics Election Blog: Turnout high in Appleton|publisher=Elections.wispolitics.com|date=2011-04-05|accessdate=2011-04-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110411124644/http://elections.wispolitics.com/2011/04/turnout-high-in-appleton.html|archive-date=2011-04-11|url-status=dead}} with up to 35% turnout in some polling locations within the county.{{cite web|last=Millard|first=Sarah|url=http://waukesha.patch.com/articles/voter-turnout-could-be-35-at-some-waukesha-polling-locations#photo-5532052|title=Voter Turnout Could be 35% at Some Waukesha Polling Locations|publisher=Waukesha.patch.com|date=2011-04-05|accessdate=2011-04-21}} Nate Silver of Fivethirtyeight.com did an analysis on the turnout numbers and found the Waukesha results to be in line with previous elections.{{cite news|url=http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/04/08/vote-counting-error-in-wisconsin-points-to-incompetence-not-conspiracy|work=The New York Times|first=Nate|last=Silver|title=Vote-Counting Error In Wisconsin Points to Incompetence, Not Conspiracy|date=2011-04-08}} An independent investigation into the actions of Waukesha County Clerk found probable cause to believe that she violated the state law requiring county clerks to post all returns on Election Night, but concluded that the violation was not willful and therefore did not constitute criminal misconduct.[http://gab.wi.gov/node/2034 G.A.B. Releases Report of Independent Investigation into Waukesha County Clerk Kathy Nickolaus]

The Wisconsin Government Accountability Board announced on April 8 that they were sending voting officials to Waukesha County to confirm the 14,315 votes that were found to never have been submitted from Brookfield.{{cite web|url=http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/119486574.html|title=Prosser camp open to Waukesha County-only recount|publisher=JSOnline|date=2011-04-09|accessdate=2011-04-21}} On April 15, Prosser was named the official winner by 7,316 votes after all county canvassing was completed.{{cite web|url=http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/119938614.html|title=Ballots are now totaled: Prosser wins by 7,316|publisher=JSOnline|date=2011-04-16|accessdate=2011-04-21}} On April 20, Kloppenburg asked for a recount. The recount began on Wednesday, April 27 and must finish by May 9.{{cite web|url=http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/120662044.html|title=May 9 deadline set for Supreme Court recount|publisher=JSOnline|date=2011-04-25|accessdate=2011-05-10}}

At the end of May 9, all Wisconsin counties aside from Waukesha had completed their recount process. In response, a Dane County judge gave them an extension until May 26 to complete the recount process. It was reported that Waukesha County was counting only one ward at a time and, on May 9, moved to a larger area in the Waukesha County courthouse in order to count two wards at one time. This is much slower than the rest of the counties, adjacent Milwaukee County reportedly counted eight wards simultaneously. Waukesha County reportedly took extra steps to ensure all votes were counted correctly.{{cite web|author=Craig Gilbert, Patrick Marley and Laurel Walker |url=http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/121496219.html |title=Recount cuts little from Prosser lead |publisher=JSOnline |date=2011-05-09 |accessdate=2011-10-28}}

On May 20, the recount was completed across the state with Prosser leading by 7,006 votes.{{cite web|author=Patrick Marley, Larry Sandler and Mike Johnson |url=http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/122364728.html |title=Prosser wins recount in Wisconsin Supreme Court race |publisher=JSOnline |date=2011-05-20 |accessdate=2011-10-28}} On May 23, the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board confirmed Prosser won the election.[http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/news/122443704.html?page=1 State board declares Prosser winner]

===County results===

class="wikitable sortable" style="width:30%; text-align:right;"
style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center;"

! County

! Won
by

! {{party shading/Republican}}| Roggensack
%

! {{party shading/Republican}}| Roggensack
votes

! {{party shading/Democratic}}| Fallone
%

! {{party shading/Democratic}}| Fallone
votes

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Adams

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|62%

|2,207

|38%

|1,379

align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}| Ashland

| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|F

|40%

|971

|60%

|1,487

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Barron

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|58%

|3,508

|42%

|2,581

align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}| Bayfield

| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|F

|41%

|1,231

|59%

|1,808

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Brown

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|58%

|17,961

|42%

|12,839

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Buffalo

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|58%

|1,213

|42%

|892

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Burnett

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|55%

|1,202

|45%

|989

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Calumet

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|62%

|4,212

|38%

|2,555

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Chippewa

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|57%

|4,437

|43%

|3,386

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Clark

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|58%

|4,321

|42%

|3,063

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Columbia

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|45%

|7,306

|55%

|8,963

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Crawford

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|41%

|1,687

|59%

|2,431

align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}| Dane

| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|F

|27%

|48,655

|73%

|133,658

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Dodge

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|61%

|13,379

|39%

|8,524

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Door

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|53%

|5,193

|47%

|4,670

align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}| Douglas

| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|R

|31%

|3,815

|69%

|8,676

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Dunn

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|44%

|4,067

|56%

|5,155

align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}| Eau Claire

| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|F

|42%

|11,425

|58%

|15,933

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Florence

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|62%

|800

|38%

|483

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Fond du Lac

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|61%

|15,942

|39%

|10,188

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Forest

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|56%

|1,531

|44%

|1,198

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Grant

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|44%

|4,285

|56%

|5,705

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Green

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|45%

|4,886

|55%

|5,860

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Green Lake

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|65%

|3,786

|35%

|2,056

align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}| Iowa

| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|F

|38%

|2,455

|62%

|3,915

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Iron

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|45%

|755

|55%

|934

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Jackson

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|45%

|2,216

|55%

|2,694

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Jefferson

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|58%

|13,261

|42%

|9,763

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Juneau

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|48%

|2,539

|52%

|2,700

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Kenosha

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|47%

|14,419

|53%

|16,245

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Kewaunee

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|58%

|3,328

|42%

|2,405

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| La Crosse

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|41%

|12,135

|59%

|17,404

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Lafayette

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|48%

|2,032

|52%

|2,184

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Langlade

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|58%

|2,664

|42%

|1,895

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Lincoln

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|50%

|3,576

|50%

|3,545

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Manitowoc

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|61%

|12,197

|39%

|7,765

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Marathon

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|54%

|17,126

|46%

|14,836

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Marinette

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|55%

|4,985

|45%

|4,084

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Marquette

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|56%

|2,219

|44%

|1,723

align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}| Menominee

| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|F

|37%

|141

|63%

|240

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Milwaukee

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|43%

|99,368

|57%

|129,108

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Monroe

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|49%

|4,508

|51%

|4,692

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Oconto

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|57%

|5,212

|43%

|3,879

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Oneida

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|52%

|5,520

|48%

|5,138

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Outagamie

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|57%

|24,785

|43%

|18,877

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Ozaukee

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|72%

|20,854

|28%

|8,298

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Pepin

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|47%

|882

|53%

|983

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Pierce

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|45%

|4,056

|55%

|4,915

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Polk

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|51%

|4,661

|49%

|4,439

align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}| Portage

| align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|F

|40%

|8,121

|60%

|12,124

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Price

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|52%

|2,165

|48%

|2,024

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Racine

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|56%

|28,248

|44%

|22,577

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Richland

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|45%

|1,797

|55%

|2,185

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Rock

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|40%

|14,636

|60%

|22,196

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Rusk

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|53%

|2,189

|47%

|1,941

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Sauk

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|44%

|7,159

|56%

|9,187

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Sawyer

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|51%

|2,126

|49%

|2,051

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Shawano

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|61%

|5,543

|39%

|3,628

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Sheboygan

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|63%

|19,546

|37%

|11,419

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| St. Croix

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|51%

|8,276

|49%

|7,960

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Taylor

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|61%

|3,652

|39%

|2,292

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Trempealeau

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|46%

|2,878

|54%

|3,330

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Vernon

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|45%

|3,578

|55%

|4,331

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Vilas

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|60%

|4,210

|40%

|2,821

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Walworth

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|61%

|14,245

|39%

|8,936

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Washburn

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|48%

|2,268

|52%

|2,451

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Washington

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|76%

|30,797

|24%

|9,909

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Waukesha

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|74%

|92,331

|26%

|32,777

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Waupaca

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|59%

|7,204

|41%

|5,029

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Waushara

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|60%

|3,402

|40%

|2,301

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Winnebago

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|52%

|20,719

|48%

|18,908

align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}| Wood

| align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|R

|49%

|8,865

|51%

|9,287

=References=

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US House What-if Delegations from South Carolina

=Pre-Civil War=

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|1}} {{nowrap|(1789–1791)}}

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)

top}} rowspan=4 | William Loughton
Smith
(PA)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Administration Party (US)}} | Aedanus Burke (AA)

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Daniel Huger (PA)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Administration Party (US)

top}} rowspan=4 | Thomas Sumter (AA)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Administration Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Thomas Tudor
Tucker
(AA)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|2}} {{nowrap|(1791–1793)}}

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | Robert Barnwell (PA)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|3}} {{nowrap|(1793–1795)}}

| {{Party cell|Anti-Administration Party (US)

top}} rowspan=2 | John Hunter (AA)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Administration Party (US)

top}} rowspan=2 | Lemuel Benton (AA)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Administration Party (US)}} | Alexander Gillon (AA)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Administration Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Andrew Pickens (AA)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)

top}} | Robert Goodloe
Harper
(PA)
style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|4}} {{nowrap|(1795–1797)}}

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party

bottom}} rowspan=2 | William Loughton
Smith
(F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

bottom}} | John Hunter (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

bottom}} rowspan=3 | Lemuel Benton (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

bottom}} rowspan=5 | Thomas Sumter (DR)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party

bottom}} rowspan=4 | Robert Goodloe
Harper
(F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Samuel Earle (DR)

style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|5}} {{nowrap|(1797–1799)}}

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=5 | John Rutledge Jr. (F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | William Smith (DR)

style="height:1.25em"

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=2 | Thomas Pinckney (F)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|6}} {{nowrap|(1799–1801)}}

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=4 | Benjamin Huger (F)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Abraham Nott (F)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|7}} {{nowrap|(1801–1803)}}

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=3 | Thomas Lowndes (F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=8 | William Butler (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=8 | Thomas Moore (DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=7 | Richard Winn (DR)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|8}} {{nowrap|(1803–1805)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Wade Hampton I (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Levi Casey (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John B. Earle (DR)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|9}} {{nowrap|(1805–1807)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | Robert Marion (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | O'Brien Smith (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=5 | David R. Williams (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | Lemuel J.
Alston
(DR)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|10}} {{nowrap|(1807–1809)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | John Taylor (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | Joseph Calhoun (DR)

style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|11}} {{nowrap|(1809–1811)}}

style="height:1.25em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | Langdon
Cheves
(DR)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|12}} {{nowrap|(1811–1813)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=8 | William Lowndes (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=5 | John C. Calhoun (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=7 | Elias Earle (DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|13}}
(1813–1815)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | Theodore Gourdin (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | John J. Chappell (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | David R. Evans (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | Samuel Farrow (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John Kershaw (DR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|14}}
(1815–1817)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | Henry Middleton (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | William
Woodward
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | William Mayrant (DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | Stephen Decatur
Miller
(DR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|15}}
(1817–1819)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | James Ervin (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Joseph Bellinger (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=5 | Starling Tucker (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Wilson Nesbitt (DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Eldred Simkins (DR)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|16}}
(1819–1821)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Charles Pinckney (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | James Overstreet (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John McCreary (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Joseph Brevard (DR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|17}}
(1821–1823)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | Joel Roberts
Poinsett
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} rowspan=3 | Thomas R.
Mitchell
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | Joseph Gist (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | George McDuffie (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | John Wilson (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | John Carter (DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} rowspan=2 | James
Hamilton Jr.
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} rowspan=2 | Andrew R.
Govan
(DR)
style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|18}}
(1823–1825)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|19}}
(1825–1827)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=4 | William Drayton (J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} rowspan=2 | James Hamilton Jr. (J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} rowspan=4 | Thomas R. Mitchell (J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | Andrew R. Govan (J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} rowspan=3 | Starling Tucker (J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | Joseph Gist (J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} rowspan=5 | George McDuffie (J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | John Wilson (J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} rowspan=2 | John Carter (J)
style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|20}}
(1827–1829)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=2 | William D. Martin (J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | William T. Nuckolls (J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} rowspan=2 | Warren R. Davis (J)
style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|21}}
(1829–1831)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | Robert Woodeard
Barnwell
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | James Blair (J)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|22}}
(1831–1833)

| {{Party cell|Nullifier Party

bottom}} | Robert Woodward
Barnwell
(N)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | John Myers
Felder
(J)

| {{Party cell|Nullifier Party

top}} rowspan=6 | John K. Griffin (N)

| {{Party cell|Nullifier Party

bottom}} rowspan=3 | Warren R. Davis (N)
style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|23}}
(1833–1835)

| {{Party cell|Nullifier Party}} rowspan=4 | Henry L. Pinckney (N)

| {{Party cell|Nullifier Party}} rowspan=4 | William J. Grayson (N)

| {{Party cell|Nullifier Party}} | Thomas D.
Singleton
(N)

| {{Party cell|Nullifier Party

bottom}} rowspan=2 | John Myers
Felder
(N)

| {{Party cell|Nullifier Party}} rowspan=5 | William K.
Clowney
(N)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Nullifier Party}} rowspan=3 | Robert B. Campbell (N)

| {{Party cell|Nullifier Party

top}} rowspan=4 | Francis Wilkinson
Pickens
(N)

| rowspan="2" {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Richard Irving
Manning I
(J)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|24}}
(1835–1837)

| {{Party cell|Nullifier Party}} | James Henry
Hammond
(N)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Jacksonian Party

top}} rowspan=2 | Waddy
Thompson Jr.
(NR)
style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Franklin H.
Elmore
(SR/D)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | John Peter
Richardson II
(J)
style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|25}}
(1837–1839)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Hugh S. Legaré (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Robert Rhett (D)

| {{Party cell|Nullifier Party

top}} | John Campbell (N)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | Waddy
Thompson Jr.
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} | John Peter
Richardson II
(D)
style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|26}}
(1839–1841)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Isaac E. Holmes (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=4 | John Campbell (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Sampson H. Butler (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} | John K. Griffin (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James Rogers (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=3 | Francis Wilkinson
Pickens
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Thomas De Lage
Sumter
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|27}}
(1841–1843)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Patrick C.
Caldwell
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William Butler (W)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel W. Trotti (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|28}} (1843–1845)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James A.
Black
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Richard F.
Simpson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Joseph A.
Woodward
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Armistead
Burt
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|29}} (1845–1847)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Alexander D.
Sims
(D)

style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|30}} (1847–1849)

style="height:1.25em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | John McQueen (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Daniel
Wallace
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|31}} (1849–1851)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William F.
Colcock
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | James Lawrence
Orr
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|32}} (1851–1853)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William
Aiken
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|33}} (1853–1855)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Laurence M.
Keitt
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Preston
Brooks
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William Waters
Boyce
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|34}} (1855–1857)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|35}} (1857–1859)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William Porcher
Miles
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Milledge Luke
Bonham
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|36}} (1859–1861)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John D. Ashmore (D)

style="height:1em"

| rowspan=3 colspan=6 | American Civil War

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|37}}–{{USCongressOrdinal|39}} (1861–1867)

style="height:1em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|40}} {{nowrap|(1867–1869)}}

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | B. F. Whittemore (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Christopher
C. Bowen
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Manuel S. Corley (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James H. Goss (R)

style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|41}} {{nowrap|(1869–1871)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Solomon L. Hoge (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Alexander S.
Wallace
(R)

style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph Rainey (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|42}} {{nowrap|(1871–1873)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert C. De Large (R)

| rowspan="2" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert B. Elliott (R)

style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|43}} {{nowrap|(1873–1875)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Alonzo J. Ransier (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Richard H. Cain (R)
(At-Large)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Lewis C. Carpenter (R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|44}} {{nowrap|(1875–1877)}}

| {{Party cell|Independent Republican (US)}} | Edmund W. M. Mackey (IR)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Robert Smalls (R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles W. Buttz (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|45}} {{nowrap|(1877–1879)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | D. Wyatt Aiken (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | John H.
Evins
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|46}} {{nowrap|(1879–1881)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John S.
Richardson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Michael P. O'Connor (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|47}} {{nowrap|(1881–1883)}}

style="height:2em"

|{{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Samuel Dibble (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|48}} {{nowrap|(1883–1885)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | George D. Tillman (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | George W.
Dargan
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | John J. Hemphill (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Bratton (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|49}} {{nowrap|(1885–1887)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William H. Perry (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|50}} {{nowrap|(1887–1889)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James S. Cothran (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William Elliott (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|51}} {{nowrap|(1889–1891)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|52}} {{nowrap|(1891–1893)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William H.
Brawley
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | George Johnstone (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George W. Shell (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Eli T. Stackhouse (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John L. McLaurin (D)

style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|53}} {{nowrap|(1893–1895)}}

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | W. Jasper Talbert (D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Asbury Latimer (D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George W.
Murray
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas J. Strait (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James F. Izlar (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|54}} {{nowrap|(1895–1897)}}

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | J. William Stokes (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Stanyarne Wilson (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|55}} {{nowrap|(1897–1899)}}

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James Norton (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|56}} {{nowrap|(1899–1901)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | David E. Finley (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|57}} {{nowrap|(1901–1903)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Joseph T.
Johnson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Robert B.
Scarborough
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | Asbury Francis
Lever
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|58}} {{nowrap|(1903–1905)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George W. Croft (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Wyatt Aiken (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | George Swinton
Legaré
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Theodore G. Croft (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|59}} {{nowrap|(1905–1907)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James O.
Patterson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | J. Edwin Ellerbe (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|60}} {{nowrap|(1907–1909)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|61}} {{nowrap|(1909–1911)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|62}} {{nowrap|(1911–1913)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | James F. Byrnes (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|63}} {{nowrap|(1913–1915)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Richard S.
Whaley
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | J. Willard
Ragsdale
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|64}} {{nowrap|(1915–1917)}}

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Samuel J.
Nicholls
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Paul G. McCorkle (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|65}} {{nowrap|(1917–1919)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Frederick H.
Dominick
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | William Francis
Stevenson
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|66}} {{nowrap|(1919–1921)}}

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward C. Mann (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Philip H. Stoll (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|67}} {{nowrap|(1921–1923)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=15 | Hampton P.
Fulmer
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | John J. McSwain (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | W. Turner Logan (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|68}} {{nowrap|(1923–1925)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Allard H. Gasque (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|69}} {{nowrap|(1925–1927)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=15 | Butler B. Hare (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Thomas S.
McMillan
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|70}} {{nowrap|(1927–1929)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|71}} {{nowrap|(1929–1931)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|72}} {{nowrap|(1931–1933)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|73}} {{nowrap|(1933–1935)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=17 | James P.
Richards
(D)

style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|74}} {{nowrap|(1935–1937)}}

style=height:1.25em

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Gabriel H.
Mahon
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|75}} {{nowrap|(1937–1939)}}

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | E. H. Gasque (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|76}} {{nowrap|(1939–1941)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Joseph R.
Bryson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=22 | John L.
McMillan
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Clara G. McMillan (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|77}} {{nowrap|(1941–1943)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=19 | L. Mendel
Rivers
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|78}} {{nowrap|(1943–1945)}}

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Willa L. Fulmer (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|79}} {{nowrap|(1945–1947)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|80}} {{nowrap|(1947–1949)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James B. Hare (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|81}} {{nowrap|(1949–1951)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Hugo S. Sims Jr. (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|82}} {{nowrap|(1951–1953)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=15 | W. J. Bryan
Dorn
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | John J. Riley (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|83}} {{nowrap|(1953–1955)}}

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Robert T.
Ashmore
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|84}} {{nowrap|(1955–1957)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|85}} {{nowrap|(1957–1959)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Robert W.
Hemphill
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|86}} {{nowrap|(1959–1961)}}

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|87}} {{nowrap|(1961–1963)}}

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Corinne B. Riley (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|88}} {{nowrap|(1963–1965)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} rowspan=2 | Albert Watson (D)
style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Thomas S.
Gettys
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|89}} {{nowrap|(1965–1967)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=3 | Albert Watson (R)
style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|90}} {{nowrap|(1967–1969)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|91}} {{nowrap|(1969–1971)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | James Mann (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|92}} {{nowrap|(1971–1973)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=16 | Floyd Spence (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Mendel Jackson
Davis
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|93}} {{nowrap|(1973–1975)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ed Young (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|94}} {{nowrap|(1975–1977)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Butler Derrick (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Kenneth Lamar
Holland
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John Jenrette (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|95}} {{nowrap|(1977–1979)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|96}} {{nowrap|(1979–1981)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Carroll A.
Campbell II
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|97}} {{nowrap|(1981–1983)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Thomas F.
Hartnett
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John L. Napier (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|98}} {{nowrap|(1983–1985)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=15 | John Spratt (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Robin Tallon (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|99}} {{nowrap|(1985–1987)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|100}} {{nowrap|(1987–1989)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Liz J.
Patterson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Arthur
Ravenel Jr.
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|101}} {{nowrap|(1989–1991)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|102}} {{nowrap|(1991–1993)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|103}} {{nowrap|(1993–1995)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Bob Inglis (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=18 | Jim Clyburn (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|104}} {{nowrap|(1995–1997)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Lindsey
Graham
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Mark Sanford (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|105}} {{nowrap|(1997–1999)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|106}} {{nowrap|(1999–2001)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Jim DeMint (R)

style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|107}} {{nowrap|(2001–2003)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Henry E.
Brown Jr.
(R)

style="height:1.25em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | Joe Wilson (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|108}} {{nowrap|(2003–2005)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Gresham
Barrett
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|109}} {{nowrap|(2005–2007)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Bob Inglis (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|110}} {{nowrap|(2007–2009)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|111}} {{nowrap|(2009–2011)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|112}} {{nowrap|(2011–2013)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Jeff Duncan (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Mick Mulvaney (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Trey Gowdy (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Tim Scott (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|113}} {{nowrap|(2013–2015)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Mark Sanford (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Tom Rice (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|114}} {{nowrap|(2015–2017)}}

style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|115}} {{nowrap|(2017–2019)}}

style="height:1.25em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Ralph Norman (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|116}} {{nowrap|(2019–2021)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joe Cunningham (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William
Timmons
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|117}} {{nowrap|(2021-2023)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Nancy Mace (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|118}} {{nowrap|(2023-2025)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Russell Fry (R)

US Congressional What-if delegations from Indiana

=US Senate=

{{List of United States senators heading

| Left_class=1

| Left_intro= Class 1 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2000, 2006, 2012, and 2018. The next election will be in 2024.

| Right_class=3

| Right_intro= Class 3 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2004, 2010, 2016, and 2022. The next election will be in 2028.

}}

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=8 | 1

| rowspan=8 align=left | 100px
James Noble

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-
Republican

| rowspan=8 nowrap | Dec 11, 1816 –
Feb 26, 1831

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1816.

| rowspan=3 | 1

| {{List of United States senators Congress|14}}

| rowspan=2 | 1

| rowspan=2 | Elected in 1816.

| rowspan=5 nowrap | Dec 11, 1816 –
Mar 3, 1825

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-
Republican

| rowspan=5 align=right | 100px
Waller Taylor

! rowspan=5 | 1

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|15}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|16}}

| rowspan=3 | 2

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1818.{{pb}}Retired.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1820.

| rowspan=3 | 2

| {{List of United States senators Congress|17}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|18}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/National Republican}} | National
Republican

| {{List of United States senators Congress|19}}

| rowspan=4 | 3

| rowspan=4 | Elected in 1824.

| rowspan=8 nowrap | Mar 4, 1825 –
Mar 3, 1837

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/National Republican}} | National
Republican

| rowspan=8 align=right | 100px
William Hendricks

! rowspan=8 | 2

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | Re-elected in 1826.{{pb}}Died.

| rowspan=5 | 3

| {{List of United States senators Congress|20}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{List of United States senators Congress|21}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 colspan=3 | Vacant

| rowspan=2 nowrap | Feb 26, 1831 –
Aug 19, 1831

| rowspan=2 |  

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{List of United States senators Congress|22}}

| rowspan=4 | 4

| rowspan=4 | Re-elected in 1830.{{pb}}Lost re-election.

|- style="height:2em"

! 2

| align=left | 100px
Robert Hanna

| {{Party shading/National Republican}} | National
Republican

| nowrap | Aug 19, 1831 –
Mar 3, 1833

| Appointed to finish Noble's term.{{pb}}Retired.

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | 3

| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
John Tipton

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Jacksonian

| rowspan=3 nowrap | Mar 4, 1833 –
Mar 3, 1839

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1832.{{pb}}Retired.

| rowspan=3 | 4

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| {{List of United States senators Congress|24}}

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| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| {{List of United States senators Congress|25}}

| rowspan=3 | 5

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1836.

| rowspan=6 nowrap | Mar 4, 1837 –
Mar 3, 1849

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=6 align=right | 100px
Ned Hannegan

! rowspan=6 | 3

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | 4

| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
Albert Smith White

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Whig}} | Whig

| rowspan=3 nowrap | Mar 4, 1839 –
Mar 3, 1845

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1838.{{pb}}Retired.

| rowspan=3 | 5

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| {{List of United States senators Congress|27}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|28}}

| rowspan=3 | 6

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1842.{{pb}}Lost renomination.

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=9 | 5

| rowspan=9 align=left | 100px
Jesse D. Bright

| rowspan=9 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=9 nowrap | Mar 4, 1845 –
Feb 5, 1862

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1844.

| rowspan=3 | 6

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| rowspan=3 | 7

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1848.{{pb}}Lost re-election.

| rowspan=3 nowrap | Mar 4, 1849 –
Mar 3, 1855

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
John Pettit

! rowspan=3 | 7

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1850.

| rowspan=3 | 7

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|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|34}}

| rowspan=3 | 8

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1854.{{pb}}Retired.

| rowspan=3 nowrap | Mar 4, 1855 –
Mar 3, 1861

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
Graham N. Fitch

! rowspan=3 | 8

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1856.{{pb}}Expelled for sympathizing with the Confederacy.

| rowspan=5 | 8

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| rowspan=5 | 9

| rowspan=5 | Elected in 1860.{{pb}}Unknown if retired or lost re-election.

| rowspan=5 nowrap | Mar 4, 1861 –
Mar 3, 1867

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=5 align=right | 100px
Henry Smith Lane

! rowspan=5 | 9

|- style="height:2em"

| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | Feb 5, 1862 –
Feb 24, 1862

|  

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=4 | 8

| rowspan=4 align=left | 100px
Thomas A. Hendricks

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=4 nowrap | Feb 24, 1862 –
Mar 3, 1869

| Appointed to finish Bright's term.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Elected to a full term 1862.{{pb}}Retired.

| rowspan=3 | 9

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| {{List of United States senators Congress|40}}

| rowspan=3 | 10

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1866.

| rowspan=6 nowrap | Mar 4, 1867 –
Nov 1, 1877

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=6 align=right | 100px
Oliver P. Morton

! rowspan=6 | 10

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | 9

| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
Daniel D. Pratt

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=3 nowrap | Mar 4, 1869 –
Mar 3, 1875

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1868.{{pb}}Retired.

| rowspan=3 | 10

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| rowspan=5 | 11

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1872.{{pb}}Died.

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=5 | 10

| rowspan=5 align=left | 100px
Joseph E. McDonald

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=5 nowrap | Mar 4, 1875 –
Mar 3, 1881

| rowspan=5 | Elected in 1874 or 1875{{pb}}Lost re-election.

| rowspan=5 | 11

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|- style="height:2em"

|  

| nowrap | Nov 1, 1877 –
Nov 6, 1877

| colspan=3 | Vacant

|- style="height:2em"

| Appointed to finish Morton's term.

| rowspan=10 nowrap | Nov 6, 1877 –
Mar 3, 1897

| rowspan=10 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=10 align=right | 100px
Daniel W. Voorhees

! rowspan=10 | 11

|- style="height:2em"

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| rowspan=3 | 12

| rowspan=3 | Elected to a full term in 1878.

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | 11

| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
Benjamin Harrison

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=3 nowrap | Mar 4, 1881 –
Mar 3, 1887

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1880.{{pb}}Lost re-election.

| rowspan=3 | 12

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| {{List of United States senators Congress|49}}

| rowspan=3 | 13

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1884.

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=6 | 12

| rowspan=6 align=left | 100px
David Turpie

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=6 nowrap | Mar 4, 1887 –
Mar 3, 1899

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1886.

| rowspan=3 | 13

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| rowspan=3 | 14

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1890.{{pb}}Lost re-election.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1892.{{pb}}Lost re-election.

| rowspan=3 | 14

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| {{List of United States senators Congress|55}}

| rowspan=3 | 15

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1896.{{cite news | work=The New York Times | date=Jan 21, 1897 | title=Fairbanks in Indiana. | url=http://nyti.ms/2e5lvPU | page=2}}

| rowspan=4 nowrap | Mar 4, 1897 –
Mar 3, 1905

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=4 align=right | 100px
Charles W. Fairbanks

! rowspan=4 | 12

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=6 | 13

| rowspan=6 align=left | 100px
Albert J. Beveridge

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=6 nowrap | Mar 4, 1899 –
Mar 3, 1911

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1898.

| rowspan=3 | 15

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| rowspan=3 | 16

| Re-elected in 1902.{{pb}}Resigned to become U.S. Vice President.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1904.{{pb}}Lost re-election.

| rowspan=3 | 16

| {{List of United States senators Congress|59}}

| rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Fairbanks's term.{{pb}}Lost re-election.

| rowspan=2 nowrap | Mar 4, 1905 –
Mar 3, 1909

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=2 align=right | 100px
James A. Hemenway

! rowspan=2 | 13

|- style="height:2em"

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| {{List of United States senators Congress|61}}

| rowspan=3 | 17

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1908.

| rowspan=4 nowrap | Mar 4, 1909 –
Mar 14, 1916

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=4 align=right | 100px
Benjamin F. Shively

! rowspan=4 | 14

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=6 | 14

| rowspan=6 align=left | 100px
John W. Kern

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=6 nowrap | Mar 4, 1911 –
Mar 3, 1917

| rowspan=6 | Elected in 1910.{{pb}}Lost re-election.

| rowspan=6 | 17

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| rowspan=6 | 18

| Re-elected in 1914.{{pb}}Died.

|- style="height:2em"

|  

| nowrap | Mar 14, 1916 –
Mar 20, 1916

| colspan=3 | Vacant

|- style="height:2em"

| Appointed to continue Shiveley's term.{{pb}}Lost election to finish Shiveley's term.

| nowrap | Mar 20, 1916 –
Nov 7, 1916

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| align=right | 100px
Thomas Taggart

! 15

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Elected to finish Shiveley's term.

| rowspan=11 nowrap | Nov 8, 1916 –
Mar 3, 1933

| rowspan=11 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=11 align=right | 100px
James Eli Watson

! rowspan=11 | 16

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | 15

| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
Harry Stewart New

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=3 nowrap | Mar 4, 1917 –
Mar 3, 1923

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1916.{{pb}}Lost renomination.

| rowspan=3 | 18

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| rowspan=5 | 19

| rowspan=5 | Re-elected in 1920.

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | 16

| rowspan=2 align=left | 100px
Samuel M. Ralston

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=2 nowrap | Mar 4, 1923 –
Oct 14, 1925

| rowspan=2 | Elected in 1922.{{pb}}Died.

| rowspan=5 | 19

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|- style="height:2em"

| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | Oct 14, 1925 –
Oct 20, 1925

|  

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=5 | 17

| rowspan=5 align=left | 100px
Arthur Raymond Robinson

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=5 nowrap | Oct 20, 1925 –
Jan 3, 1935

| rowspan=2 | Appointed to continue Ralston's term.{{pb}}Elected in 1926 to finish Ralston's term.Byrd, p. 104

|- style="height:2em"

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| rowspan=3 | 20

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1926.{{pb}}Lost re-election.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1928.{{pb}}Lost re-election.

| rowspan=3 | 20

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| {{List of United States senators Congress|73}}

| rowspan=3 | 21

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1932.

| rowspan=6 nowrap | Mar 4, 1933 –
Jan 25, 1944

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=6 align=right | 100px
Frederick Van Nuys

! rowspan=6 | 17

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | 18

| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
Sherman Minton

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=3 nowrap | Jan 3, 1935 –
Jan 3, 1941

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1934.{{pb}}Lost re-election.

| rowspan=3 | 21

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| rowspan=5 | 22

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1938.{{pb}}Died.

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=5 | 19

| rowspan=5 align=left | 100px
Raymond E. Willis

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=5 nowrap | Jan 3, 1941 –
Jan 3, 1947

| rowspan=5 | Elected in 1940.{{pb}}Retired.

| rowspan=5 | 22

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|- style="height:2em"

|  

| nowrap | Jan 25, 1944 –
Jan 28, 1944

| colspan=3 | Vacant

|- style="height:2em"

| Appointed to continue Van Nuys's term.{{pb}}Retired.

| nowrap | Jan 28, 1944 –
Jan 3, 1945

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| align=right | 100px
Samuel D. Jackson

! 18

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| rowspan=3 | 23

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1944.

| rowspan=9 nowrap | Jan 3, 1945 –
Jan 3, 1963

| rowspan=9 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=9 align=right | 100px
Homer E. Capehart

! rowspan=9 | 20

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=6 | 20

| rowspan=6 align=left | 100px
William E. Jenner

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=6 nowrap | Jan 3, 1947 –
Jan 3, 1959

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1946.

| rowspan=3 | 23

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| rowspan=3 | 24

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1950.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1952.{{pb}}Retired.

| rowspan=3 | 24

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| rowspan=3 | 25

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1956.{{pb}}Lost re-election.

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=9 | 21

| rowspan=9 align=left | 100px
Vance Hartke

| rowspan=9 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=9 nowrap | Jan 3, 1959 –
Jan 3, 1977

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1958.

| rowspan=3 | 25

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| {{List of United States senators Congress|88}}

| rowspan=3 | 26

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1962.

| rowspan=9 nowrap | Jan 3, 1963 –
Jan 3, 1981

| rowspan=9 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=9 align=right | 100px
Birch Bayh

! rowspan=9 | 21

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1964.

| rowspan=3 | 26

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| {{List of United States senators Congress|91}}

| rowspan=3 | 27

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1968.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1970.{{pb}}Lost re-election.

| rowspan=3 | 27

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| {{List of United States senators Congress|94}}

| rowspan=3 | 28

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1974.{{pb}}Lost re-election.

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=18 | 22

| rowspan=18 align=left | 100px
Richard Lugar

| rowspan=18 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=18 nowrap | Jan 3, 1977 –
Jan 3, 2013

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1976.

| rowspan=3 | 28

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| {{List of United States senators Congress|97}}

| rowspan=3 | 29

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1980.

| rowspan=4 nowrap | Jan 3, 1981 –
Jan 3, 1989

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=4 align=right | 100px
Dan Quayle

! rowspan=4 | 22

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1982.

| rowspan=3 | 29

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| {{List of United States senators Congress|99}}

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| {{List of United States senators Congress|100}}

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| Re-elected in 1986.{{pb}}Resigned to become U.S. Vice President.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1988.

| rowspan=3 | 30

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| rowspan=2 | Appointed to continue Quayle's term.{{pb}}Elected in 1990 to finish Quayle's term.

| rowspan=5 nowrap | Jan 3, 1989 –
Jan 3, 1999

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=5 align=right | 100px
Dan Coats

! rowspan=5 | 23

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| rowspan=3 | 31

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1992.{{pb}}Retired.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1994.

| rowspan=3 | 31

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| {{List of United States senators Congress|105}}

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| {{List of United States senators Congress|106}}

| rowspan=3 | 32

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1998.

| rowspan=6 nowrap | Jan 3, 1999 –
Jan 3, 2011

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=6 align=right | 100px
Evan Bayh

! rowspan=6 | 24

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2000.

| rowspan=3 | 32

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| {{List of United States senators Congress|109}}

| rowspan=3 | 33

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2004.{{pb}}Retired.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2006.{{pb}}Lost renomination.

| rowspan=3 | 33

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| {{List of United States senators Congress|112}}

| rowspan=3 | 34

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 2010.{{pb}}Retired.

| rowspan=3 | Jan 3, 2011 –
Jan 3, 2017

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
John Hostettler

! rowspan=3 | 25

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | 23

| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
Joe Donnelly

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=3 | Jan 3, 2013 –
Jan 3, 2019

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 2012.{{pb}}Lost re-election.

| rowspan=3 | 34

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| {{List of United States senators Congress|115}}

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| rowspan=3 | Elected in 2016.

| rowspan=6 nowrap | Jan 3, 2017 –
Present

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=6 align=right | 100px
Todd Young

! rowspan=6 | 26

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | 24

| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
Mike Braun

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=3 | Jan 3, 2019 –
Present

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 2018.{{pb}}Retiring at end of term to run for Governor of Indiana.

| rowspan=3 | 35

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| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2022.

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| rowspan=3 colspan=5 | To be determined in the 2024 election.

| rowspan=3 | 36

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| colspan=5 | To be determined in the 2028 election.

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=US House=

==Indiana's At-Large District only==

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ress

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! colspan=3 | 1st seat

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! colspan=3 | 2nd seat

! rowspan=99 |

! colspan=3 | 3rd seat

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! Representative

! Party

! Electoral
history

! Representative

! Party

! Electoral
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! Representative

! Party

! Electoral
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| {{USCongressOrdinal|14}}

| nowrap | December 11, 1816 –
July 25, 1822

| rowspan=4 align=left | 100px
William Hendricks

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican

| rowspan=4 | Elected in August 1816.
Re-elected August 4, 1817, after the term began but before the Congress convened.
Re-elected August 3, 1818.
Re-elected August 7, 1820.
Resigned to become Governor of Indiana.

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|15}}

| nowrap | March 4, 1817 –
March 3, 1819

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|16}}

| nowrap | March 4, 1819 –
March 3, 1821

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| rowspan=3 | {{USCongressOrdinal|17}}

| nowrap | March 4, 1821 –
July 25, 1822

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| nowrap | July 25, 1822 –
December 2, 1822

| colspan=3 | Vacant

style="height:3em"

| nowrap | December 2, 1822 –
March 3, 1823

| rowspan=2 align=left | William Prince

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican

| rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Hendricks's term.
Re-elected in 1822.
Died.

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| rowspan=3 | {{USCongressOrdinal|18}}

| nowrap | March 3, 1823 –
September 8, 1824

| rowspan=7 align=left | Thomas H. Blake

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican

| rowspan=7 | Elected in 1822.
Re-elected in 1824.
Re-elected in 1826.
Lost re-election.

| rowspan=8 align=left | John Test

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican

| rowspan=8 | Elected in 1822.
Re-elected in 1824.
Re-elected in 1826.
Re-elected in 1828.
Lost re-election.

style="height:3em"

| nowrap | September 8, 1824 –
December 23, 1824

| colspan=3 | Vacant

style="height:3em"

| nowrap | December 23, 1824 –
March 3, 1825

| rowspan=2 align=left | Jacob Call

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican

| rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Prince's term.
Re-elected in 1824.
Died.

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| rowspan=3 | {{USCongressOrdinal|19}}

| nowrap | March 3, 1825 –
April 20, 1826

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Jacksonian

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Anti-Jacksonian

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Anti-Jacksonian

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| nowrap | April 20, 1826 –
December 6, 1826

| colspan=3 | Vacant

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| nowrap | December 6, 1826 –
March 3, 1827

| rowspan=3 align=left | Oliver H. Smith

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Anti-Jacksonian

| rowspan=3 | Elected to finish Call's term.
Re-elected in 1826.
Re-elected in 1828.
Lost re-election.

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|20}}

| nowrap | March 4, 1827 –
March 3, 1829

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|21}}

| nowrap | March 4, 1829 –
March 3, 1831

| rowspan=2 align=left | 100px
Ratliff Boon

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Jacksonian

| rowspan=2 |Elected in 1828.
Re-elected in 1831.

style="height:3em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|22}}

| nowrap | March 4, 1831 –
March 3, 1833

| align=left | John Carr

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Jacksonian

| Elected in 1831.

| align=left | Johnathan McCarty

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Jacksonian

| Elected in 1831.

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|23|42}}

| nowrap | March 3, 1833 –
March 3, 1873

| colspan=3 | District inactive

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|43}}

| nowrap | March 4, 1873 –
March 3, 1875

| align=left | 100px
Jasper Packard

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| Redistricted from the {{ushr|Indiana|11|C}} and re-elected in 1872.
Retired.

| align=left | 100px
Godlove S. Orth

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| Elected in 1872.
Retired.

| align=left | 100px
William Williams

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| Redistricted from the {{ushr|Indiana|10|C}} and re-elected in 1872.
Retired.

==All Districts==

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! Congress

! colspan=3|{{ushr|Indiana|AL|E}}

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| 14th {{nowrap|(1815–1817)}}

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}}| William Hendricks (DR)

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| 15th {{nowrap|(1817–1819)}}

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| 16th {{nowrap|(1819–1821)}}

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 17th {{nowrap|(1821–1823)}}

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}}|William Prince (DR)

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| rowspan=2 | 18th {{nowrap|(1823–1825)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}}| Thomas H. Blake (DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}}| John Test (DR)
style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}}|Jacob Call (DR)
style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | 19th {{nowrap|(1825–1827)}}

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}}|Jacob Call (J)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}}|Thomas H. Blake (NR)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}}|John Test (NR)
style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}}|Oliver H. Smith (NR)

style="height:2.5em"

| 20th {{nowrap|(1827–1829)}}

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| 21st {{nowrap|(1829–1831)}}

| rowspan="2" {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | Ratliff Boon (J)
style="height:2.5em"

| 22nd {{nowrap|(1831–1833)}}

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}}|John Carr (J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}}|Johnathan McCarty (J)

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!{{ushr|Indiana|1|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|2|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|3|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|4|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|5|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|6|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|7|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|8|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|9|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|10|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|11|C}}

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| 23rd {{nowrap|(1833–1835)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | Ratliff Boon (J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | John Carr (J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Amos Lane (J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | Johnathan McCarty (J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | George L. Kinnard (J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} | John Ewing (NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}}| Ned Hannegan (J)

style="height:2.5em"

| 24th {{nowrap|(1835–1837)}}

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}}|Johnathan McCarty (NR)
style="height:2.5em"

| 25th {{nowrap|(1837–1839)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} |Ratliff Boon (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} |John Carr (D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} |George H. Dunn (W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | James Rariden (W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} |William Herod (W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} |John Ewing (W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} |Albert Smith White (W)

style="height:2.5em"

| 26th {{nowrap|(1839–1841)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | George H. Proffit (W)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} |Thomas Smith (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} |William W. Wick (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} |John Wesley Davis (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} |Henry Smith Lane (W)

style="height:2.5em"

| 27th {{nowrap|{{nowrap|(1841–1843)}}}}

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} |Joseph L. White (W)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} |Andrew Kennedy (D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} |David Wallace (W)

style="height:2em"

| 28th
{{nowrap|(1843–1845)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert D.
Owen
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas J.
Henley
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} |William J.
Brown
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} |Joseph A.
Wright
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Pettit
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} |Samuel C.
Sample
(W)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Caleb Blood
Smith
(W)

style="height:2em"

| 29th
{{nowrap|(1845–1847)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} |Richard W.
Thompson
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles W.
Cathcart
(D)

style="height:2em"

| 30th
{{nowrap|(1847–1849)}}

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} |Elisha
Embree
(W)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John L.
Robinson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} |William R.
Rockhill
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} |George Grundy
Dunn
(W)

style="height:2em"

| 31st
{{nowrap|(1849–1851)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Nathaniel
Albertson
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Cyrus L.
Dunham
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Andrew J.
Harlan
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Willis A.
Gorman
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} |Edward W.
McGaughey
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph E.
McDonald
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Graham N.
Fitch
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} |Samuel W.
Parker
(W)

style="height:2em"

| 32nd
{{nowrap|(1851–1853)}}

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James
Lockhart
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas A.
Hendricks
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John G.
Davis
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} | Daniel
Mace
(D)
style="height:2em"

| 33rd
{{nowrap|(1853–1855)}}

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
English
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James Henry
Lane
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | E. M.
Chamberlain
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Norman
Eddy
(D)

style="height:2em"

| 34th
{{nowrap|(1855–1857)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James
Hughes
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John U.
Pettit
(R)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)}} | Lucien
Barbour
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)}} | William
Cumback
(O)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Daniel
Mace
(R)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

top}} | Samuel
Brenton
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)}} | David P.
Holloway
(O)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Schuyler
Colfax
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 35th
{{nowrap|(1857–1859)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James M.
Gregg
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James B.
Foley
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James
Wilson
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Samuel
Brenton
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | David
Kilgore
(R)

style=height:2em

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William E.
Niblack
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles
Case
(R)

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| 36th
{{nowrap|(1859–1861)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
McKee
Dunn
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Albert G.
Porter
(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William S.
Holman
(D)

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| 37th
{{nowrap|(1861–1863)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James A.
Cravens
(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John P. C.
Shanks
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Daniel W.
Voorhees
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
Mitchell
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George
Julian
(R)

style="height:2em"

| 38th
{{nowrap|(1863–1865)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry W.
Harrington
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ebenezer
Dumont
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Godlove S.
Orth
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph K.
Edgerton
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 39th
{{nowrap|(1865–1867)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ralph
Hill
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Michael C.
Kerr
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph H.
Defrees
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry D.
Washburn
(R)

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| 40th
{{nowrap|(1867–1869)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Morton C.
Hunter
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Coburn
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
Williams
(R)

style="height:2em"

| 41st
{{nowrap|(1869–1871)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James
Tyner
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jasper
Packard
(R)

style="height:2em"

| 42nd
{{nowrap|(1871–1873)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jeremiah M.
Wilson
(R)

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! Congress

!{{ushr|Indiana|1|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|2|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|3|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|4|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|5|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|6|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|7|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|8|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|9|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|10|C}}

!colspan=3 | {{ushr|Indiana|AL|At-large seats}}

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| 43rd
{{nowrap|(1873–1875)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William E.
Niblack
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Morton C.
Hunter
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Michael C.
Kerr
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John P. C.
Shanks
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Coburn
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William S.
Holman
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James
Tyner
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas J.
Cason
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry B.
Sayler
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jeremiah M.
Wilson
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jasper
Packard
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Godlove S.
Orth
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
Williams
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

! Congress

!{{ushr|Indiana|1|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|2|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|3|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|4|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|5|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|6|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|7|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|8|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|9|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|10|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|11|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|12|C}}

!{{ushr|Indiana|13|C}}

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 44th
{{nowrap|(1875–1877)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Benoni S.
Fuller
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James D.
Williams
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Michael C.
Kerr
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jeptha D.
New
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Milton S.
Robinson
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William S.
Holman
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Franklin
Landers
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Morton C.
Hunter
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas J.
Cason
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Baker
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James
La Fayette
Evans
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Andrew H.
Hamilton
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William S.
Haymond
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Andrew
Humphreys
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Nathan T.
Carr
(D)

style="height:2em"

| 45th
{{nowrap|(1877–1879)}}

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas R.
Cobb
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George A.
Bicknell
(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas M.
Browne
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Hanna
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Michael D.
White
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William H.
Calkins
(R)

style="height:2em"

| 46th
{{nowrap|(1879–1881)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
Heilman
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William R.
Myers
(D)

| {{Party cell|Greenback Party}} | Gilbert De La
Matyr
(GB)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Abraham J.
Hostetler
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles T.
Doxey
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Calvin
Cowgill
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Walpole G.
Colerick
(D)

style="height:2em"

| 47th
{{nowrap|(1881–1883)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Strother M.
Stockslager

(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William S.
Holman
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Courtland C.
Matson
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Stanton J.
Peelle
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert B. F.
Peirce
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Mark L.
De Motte
(R)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George W.
Steele
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 48th
{{nowrap|(1883–1885)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John J.
Kleiner
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Edward
Lamb
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas B.
Ward
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas J.
Wood
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert
Lowry
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William E.
English
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Anti-Monopoly Party (US)

top}} | Benjamin F.
Shively
{{nowrap|(A-M)}}
style="height:2em"

| 49th
{{nowrap|(1885–1887)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jonas G.
Howard
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William D.
Bynum
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James T.
Johnston
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William D.
Owen
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 50th
{{nowrap|(1887–1889)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Alvin Hovey (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John H.
O'Neall
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph B.
Cheadle
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James Bain
White
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} | Benjamin F.
Shively
(D)
style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William F.
Parrett
(D)

style="height:2em"

| 51st
{{nowrap|(1889–1891)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jason B.
Brown
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George W.
Cooper
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Elijah V.
Brookshire

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles A. O.
McClellan
(D)

style="height:2em"

| 52nd
{{nowrap|(1891–1893)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John L.
Bretz
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry U.
Johnson
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Daniel W.
Waugh
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | David H.
Patton
(D)

style="height:2em"

| 53rd
{{nowrap|(1893–1895)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Arthur H.
Taylor
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas
Hammond
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William F.
McNagny
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles G.
Conn
(D)

style="height:2em"

| 54th
{{nowrap|(1895–1897)}}

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James A.
Hemenway
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Alexander M.
Hardy
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert J.
Tracewell
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James Eli
Watson
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jesse
Overstreet
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles L.
Henry
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George W.
Faris
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank
Hanly
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jethro A.
Hatch
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jacob D.
Leighty
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lemuel W.
Royse
(R)

style="height:2em"

| 55th
{{nowrap|(1897–1899)}}

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert W.
Miers
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William T.
Zenor
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles B.
Landis
(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edgar D.
Crumpacker

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James M.
Robinson
(D)

style="height:2em"

| 56th
{{nowrap|(1899–1901)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Francis M.
Griffith
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George W.
Cromer
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Abraham L.
Brick
(R)

style="height:2em"

| 57th
{{nowrap|(1901–1903)}}

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Elias S.
Holliday
(R)

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| 58th
{{nowrap|(1903–1905)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frederick
Landis
(R)

style="height:2em"

| 59th
{{nowrap|(1905–1907)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John H.
Foster
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John C.
Chaney
(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lincoln
Dixon
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Newton W.
Gilbert
(R)

style="height:2em"

| 60th
{{nowrap|(1907–1909)}}

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William E.
Cox
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John A. M.
Adair
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George W.
Rauch
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Clarence C.
Gilhams
(R)

style="height:2em"

| 61st
{{nowrap|(1909–1911)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John W.
Boehne
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William A.
Cullop
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William O.
Barnard
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles A.
Korbly
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ralph W.
Moss
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Martin A.
Morrison
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Cyrus
Cline
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry A.
Barnhart
(D)

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| 62nd
{{nowrap|(1911–1913)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Finly H.
Gray
(D)

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| 63rd
{{nowrap|(1913–1915)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles
Lieb
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John B.
Peterson
(D)

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| 64th
{{nowrap|(1915–1917)}}

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Merrill
Moores
(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William R.
Wood
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 65th
{{nowrap|(1917–1919)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George K.
Denton
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Oscar E.
Bland
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Daniel W.
Comstock
(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Albert H.
Vestal
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Everett
Sanders
(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Fred S.
Purnell
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Milton
Kraus
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Louis W.
Fairfield
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Richard N.
Elliott
(R)

style="height:2em"

| 66th
{{nowrap|(1919–1921)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Oscar R.
Luhring
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James W.
Dunbar
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John S.
Benham
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Andrew J.
Hickey
(R)

style="height:2em"

| 67th
{{nowrap|(1921–1923)}}

style="height:2em"

| 68th
{{nowrap|(1923–1925)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William E.
Wilson
(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Arthur H.
Greenwood
(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Harry C.
Canfield
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel E.
Cook
(D)

style="height:2em"

| 69th
{{nowrap|(1925–1927)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Harry E.
Rowbottom
(R)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Noble J.
Johnson
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ralph E.
Updike
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Albert R.
Hall
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | David
Hogg

(R)

style="height:2em"

| 70th
{{nowrap|(1927–1929)}}

style="height:2em"

| 71st
{{nowrap|(1929–1931)}}

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Louis
Ludlow
(D)

style="height:2em"

| 72nd
{{nowrap|(1931–1933)}}

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John W.
Boehne
Jr.
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Eugene B.
Crowe
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
Larrabee
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Glenn
Griswold
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel B.
Pettengill
(D)

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| 73rd {{nowrap|(1933–1935)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George R.
Durgan
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel B.
Pettengill

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James
Indus
Farley
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William T.
Schulte
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 74th {{nowrap|(1935–1937)}}

| rowspan=18 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles
Halleck
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 75th {{nowrap|(1937–1939)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| 76th {{nowrap|(1939–1941)}}

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Gerald W.
Landis
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Raymond S.
Springer
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert A.
Grant
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George W.
Gillie
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Forest
Harness
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 77th {{nowrap|(1941–1943)}}

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Earl
Wilson
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 78th {{nowrap|(1943–1945)}}

| rowspan=18 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ray
Madden
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles M.
La Follette
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 79th {{nowrap|(1945–1947)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | 80th {{nowrap|(1947–1949)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | E. A.
Mitchell
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Cecil M.
Harden
(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ralph
Harvey
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 81st {{nowrap|(1949–1951)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James E.
Noland
(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Winfield K.
Denton
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Andrew
Jacobs I
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thurman C.
Crook
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward H.
Kruse
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John R.
Walsh
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 82nd {{nowrap|(1951–1953)}}

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William G.
Bray
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles
Brownson

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Shepard
Crumpacker

(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | E. Ross
Adair
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John V.
Beamer
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 83rd {{nowrap|(1953–1955)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| 84th {{nowrap|(1955–1957)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| 85th {{nowrap|(1957–1959)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | F. Jay
Nimitz
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 86th {{nowrap|(1959–1961)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Fred
Wampler
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph W.
Barr
(D)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Brademas

(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | J. Edward
Roush
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 87th {{nowrap|(1961–1963)}}

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Richard
Roudebush

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Donald C.
Bruce
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 88th {{nowrap|(1963–1965)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| 89th {{nowrap|(1965–1967)}}

| rowspan=18 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lee H.
Hamilton

(D)

| rowspan=17 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Andrew
Jacobs
II
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 90th {{nowrap|(1967–1969)}}

| rowspan=16 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John T.
Myers
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Roger H.
Zion
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 91st {{nowrap|(1969–1971)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Earl
Landgrebe

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | David W.
Dennis
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 92nd {{nowrap|(1971–1973)}}

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Elwood
Hillis
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 93rd {{nowrap|(1973–1975)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| 94th {{nowrap|(1975–1977)}}

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | David W.
Evans
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Philip H.
Hayes
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Floyd
Fithian
(D)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Philip
Sharp
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 95th {{nowrap|(1977–1979)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Adam
Benjamin

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | David
Cornwell
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dan
Quayle
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 96th {{nowrap|(1979–1981)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | H. Joel
Deckard
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | 97th {{nowrap|(1981–1983)}}

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John P.
Hiler
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dan
Coats
(R)

style=height:2.5em

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Katie Hall (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 98th {{nowrap|(1983–1985)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dan
Coats
(R)

| rowspan=17 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dan
Burton
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank
McCloskey

(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 99th {{nowrap|(1985–1987)}}

| rowspan=20 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Pete
Visclosky

(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 100th {{nowrap|(1987–1989)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jim
Jontz
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 101st {{nowrap|(1989–1991)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jill Long
Thompson

(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 102nd {{nowrap|(1991–1993)}}

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Tim
Roemer
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 103rd {{nowrap|(1993–1995)}}

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Steve
Buyer
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 104th {{nowrap|(1995–1997)}}

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Mark
Souder
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Hostettler

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | David M.
McIntosh
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 105th {{nowrap|(1997–1999)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward A.
Pease
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Julia
Carson
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 106th {{nowrap|(1999–2001)}}

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Baron
Hill
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 107th {{nowrap|(2001–2003)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Brian Kerns (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Chris
Chocola
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Mike Pence (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 108th {{nowrap|{{nowrap|(2003–2005)}}}}

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Mike
Pence
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 109th {{nowrap|(2005–2007)}}

style=height:1.5em

| rowspan=2 |110th {{nowrap|(2007–2009)}}

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Brad
Ellsworth
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joe
Donnelly
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | André
Carson
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | 111th {{nowrap|(2009–2011)}}

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Marlin
Stutzman
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 112th {{nowrap|(2011–2013)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Todd
Young
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Todd
Rokita
(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Larry
Bucshon
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 113th {{nowrap|(2013–2015)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Luke
Messer
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Susan Brooks (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jackie
Walorski
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 114th {{nowrap|(2015–2017)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| 115th {{nowrap|(2017–2019)}}

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jim Banks (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Trey
Hollingsworth

(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 116th {{nowrap|(2019–2021)}}

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Greg
Pence
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jim Baird (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | 117th {{nowrap|(2021–2023)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank Mrvan (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Victoria Spartz (R)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Rudy Yakym (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 118th {{nowrap|(2023–2025)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Erin Houchin (R)

US What-if Delegations from California

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=6 | {{Ushr|CA|AL|At-large}}

style="height:2em"

! 1st seat

! 2nd seat

! 3rd seat

! 4th seat

! 5th seat

! 6th seat

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|31}} (1849–1851)

| {{Party cell|Independent (US)}} | George Washington Wright (I)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward Gilbert (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|32}} (1851–1853)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward C. Marshall (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph W. McCorkle (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|33}} (1853–1855)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Milton Latham (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James A. McDougall (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|34}} (1855–1857)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James W. Denver (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Philemon T. Herbert (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|35}} (1857–1859)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph C. McKibbin (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles L. Scott (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|36}} (1859–1861)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Chilton Burch (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|37}} (1861–1863)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Timothy Guy Phelps (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frederick Low (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|38}} (1863–1865)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Cornelius Cole (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William Higby (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas B. Shannon (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|39}} (1865–1867)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Donald C. McRuer (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Bidwell (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|40}} (1867–1869)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Samuel Beach Axtell (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James A. Johnson (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|41}} (1869–1871)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Aaron A. Sargent (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|42}} (1871–1873)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Sherman O. Houghton (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John M. Coghlan (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|43}} (1873–1875)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Clayton (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Horace F. Page (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John K. Luttrell (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|44}} (1875–1877)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William A. Piper (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Peter D. Wigginton (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|45}} (1877–1879)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Romualdo Pacheco (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Horace Davis (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|46}} (1879–1881)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Campbell P. Berry (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|47}} (1881–1883)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William Rosecrans (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|48}} (1883–1885)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Barclay Henley (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James Budd (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Pleasant B. Tully (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John R. Glascock (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles A. Sumner (D)

style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=53 | District

style="height:2em"

! {{ushr|CA|1|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|2|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|3|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|4|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|5|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|6|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|7|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|8|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|9|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|10|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|11|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|12|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|13|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|14|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|15|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|16|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|17|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|18|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|19|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|20|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|21|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|22|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|23|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|24|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|25|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|26|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|27|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|28|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|29|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|30|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|31|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|32|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|33|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|34|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|35|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|36|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|37|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|38|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|39|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|40|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|41|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|42|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|43|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|44|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|45|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|46|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|47|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|48|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|49|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|50|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|51|R}}

! {{ushr|CA|52|R}}

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|49}} (1885–1887)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Barclay Henley (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James A. Louttit (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Joseph McKenna (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William W. Morrow (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles N. Felton (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry Markham (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|50}} (1887–1889)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas L. Thompson (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Marion Biggs (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William Vandever (R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|51}} (1889–1891)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John J. De Haven (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Thomas J. Clunie (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Thomas J. Geary (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|52}} (1891–1893)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Anthony Caminetti (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John T. Cutting (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Eugene F.
Loud
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William W. Bowers (R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Samuel G. Hilborn (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|53}} (1893–1895)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James G.
Maguire
(D)

| {{Party cell|Populist Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Marion Cannon (Pop)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|54}} (1895–1897)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John A.
Barnham
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Grove Johnson (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|55}} (1897–1899)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Marion
De Vries
(D)

| {{Party cell|Populist Party (US)}} | Curtis H. Castle (Pop)

| {{Party cell|Populist Party (US)}} | Charles A. Barlow (Pop)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|56}} (1899–1901)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Victor H.
Metcalf
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=18 | Julius
Kahn
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | James C.
Needham
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Russell J. Waters (R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Samuel D.
Woods
(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|57}} (1901–1903)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank Coombs (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | James McLachlan (R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|58}} (1903–1905)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Theodore Bell (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James Gillett (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William J.
Wynn
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Milton J.
Daniels
(R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Joseph R.
Rowland
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|59}} (1905–1907)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Duncan E.
McKinlay
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Everis A.
Hayes
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Sylvester C.
Smith
(R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William F.
Englebright
(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|60}} (1907–1909)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|61}} (1909–1911)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|62}} (1911–1913)

| {{Party cell|Independent (US)}} rowspan=4 | William
Kent
(I)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | John E. Raker (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William Stephens (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|63}}
(1913–1915)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles F.
Curry
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John I. Nolan (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph R.
Knowland
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Everis A. Hayes (R)

| {{Party cell|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}} | Charles W.
Bell
(Prog)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Denver S.
Church
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}} | William Stephens (Prog)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
Kettner
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|64}}
(1915–1917)

| {{Party cell|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}} rowspan=5 | John A.
Elston
(Prog)

| {{Party cell|Prohibition Party}} rowspan=4 | Charles
Randall
(Proh)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Henry Z. Osborne (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|65}}
(1917–1919)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=21 | Clarence F.
Lea
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|66}}
(1919–1921)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Hugh S.
Hersman
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Henry E.
Barbour
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|67}}
(1921–1923)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Arthur M. Free (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Walter F.
Lineberger
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Phil Swing (R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Mae Nolan (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James H.
MacLafferty
(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|68}}
(1923–1925)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John D. Fredericks (R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|69}}
(1925–1927)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Florence Prag
Kahn
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lawrence Flaherty (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=14 | Albert E.
Carter
(R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | Harry Lane
Englebright
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=16 | Richard J. Welch (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|70}}
(1927–1929)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William E.
Evans
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Joe Crail (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|71}}
(1929–1931)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|72}}
(1931–1933)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles F.
Curry Jr.
(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|73}}
(1933–1935)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Frank
H.
Buck

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ralph R.
Eltse
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John J.
McGrath

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Henry E.
Stubbs
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John H.
Hoeppel

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Charles
Kramer

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Thomas
F.
Ford

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William I.
Traeger
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John F.
Dock­weiler

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Charles J.
Colden
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John H.
Burke
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Sam L.
Collins
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | George
Burnham

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William E.
Evans
(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|74}}
(1935–1937)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | John H.
Tolan

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Bud
Gear­hart

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | John M.
Costello

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Byron N.
Scott
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John S.
McGroarty

(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|75}}
(1937–1939)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Jerry
Voorhis

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Harry R.
Sheppard

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Edouard
Izac
(D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Alfred J.
Elliott

(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|76}}
(1939–1941)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Thomas
Rolph
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Jack Z.
Anderson

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Leland M.
Ford
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Lee E.
Geter
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas M.
Eaton
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Carl
Hinshaw

(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|77}}
(1941–1943)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | William W.
Johnson
(R)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Cecil R. King (D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|78}}
(1943–1945)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | J. Leroy Johnson (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | George E. Outland (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Norris Poulson (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Will Rogers Jr. (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Chet Holifield (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Harry R. Sheppard (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | John R. Phillips (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Edouard Izac (D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Clair Engle (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|79}}
(1945–1947)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Franck R. Havenner (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=20 | George P. Miller (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Helen Gahagan Douglas (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Gordon L. McDon­ough (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ellis E. Patterson (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|80}}
(1947–1949)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | John J. Allen Jr. (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Richard Nixon (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Ernest K. Bram­blett (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Willis W. Bradley (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Donald L. Jackson (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles K. Fletcher (R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|81}}
(1949–1951)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Hubert B. Scudder (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Cecil F. White (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Thomas H. Werdel (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Clyde Doyle (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Clinton D. McKin­non (D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | John F. Shelley (D)

style="height:3em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|82}}
(1951–1953)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Allan O.
Hunter

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Patrick J. Hillings (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Sam Yorty (D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|83}}
(1953–1955)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=20 | John
E.
Moss

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=16 | William
S.
Mailliard

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=17 | Charles
Gubser

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | J.
Arthur
Younger

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Craig
Hosmer

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Robert
Condon

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Patrick
J.
Hillings

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Ernest K.
Bramblett

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Sam
Yorty

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Harlan
Hagen

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Gordon
L.
McDonough

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Norris
Poulson
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Cecil
R.
King

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Clyde
Doyle

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Edgar W.
Hiestand

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Donald
L.
Jackson

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Joseph
F.
Holt

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Chet
Holifield

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Carl
Hinshaw

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Harry
R.
Sheppard

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | James
B.
Utt

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John
R.
Phillips

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Bob
Wilson

(R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Glenard
P.
Lipscomb

(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|84}}
(1955–1957)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=18 | B. F.
Sisk

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John F.
Baldwin
Jr.
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Charles
M.
Teague

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | James
Roosevelt

(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|85}}
(1957–1959)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John
J.
McFall

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | H. Allen
Smith

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Dalip
Singh
Saund

(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|86}}
(1959–1961)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Clement
Miller
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=17 | Harold T.
Johnson

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Jeffery
Cohelan

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | George A.
Kasem
(D)

style="height:3em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|87}}
(1961–1963)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Alphonzo
Bell
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James C.
Corman
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|88}}
(1963–1965)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=17 | Don
Clausen

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=14 | Robert
Leggett

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=25 | Don
Edwards

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | Burt
Talcott

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=14 | John
J.
McFall

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Craig
Hosmer

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John
F.
Baldwin
Jr.
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Ronald
B.
Cameron

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Charles
M.
Teague

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James
Roosevelt

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Harlan
Hagen

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Edward
R.
Roybal

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Glenard
P.
Lipscomb

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Cecil
R.
King

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Clyde
Doyle
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Everett G.
Burkhalter

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Alphonzo
Bell
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | James
C.
Corman

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Augustus
Hawkins

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | George
Brown
Jr.
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Chet
Holifield

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Charles
H.
Wilson

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | H.
Allen
Smith

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Harry R.
Sheppard

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Richard
T.
Hanna

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | James
B.
Utt
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Patrick M.
Martin
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Bob
Wilson

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Lionel
Van
Deerlin

(D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=17 | Phillip
Burton

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Del M.
Clawson

(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|89}}
(1965–1967)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Edwin
Reinecke

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Kenneth
W. Dyal
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | John
V.
Tunney

(D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Jerome
Waldie

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Thomas
M.
Rees

(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|90}}
(1967–1969)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Charles
E.
Wiggins

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Bob
Mathias

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Jerry
Pettis

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | Pete
McCloskey

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Barry
Goldwater
Jr.
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|91}}
(1969–1971)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Glenn M.
Anderson

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John H.
Rousselot

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John G.
Schmitz

(R)

style="height:3em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|92}}
(1971–1973)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=22 | Ron
Dellums

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George E.
Danielson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Victor
Veysey
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|93}}
(1973–1975)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=25 | Pete
Stark

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Leo
Ryan

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | William
M.
Ketchum

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Thomas
M.
Rees
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Bob
Mathias

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Edward R.
Roybal
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | John H.
Rousselot

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Yvonne
Brathwaite
Burke
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | George
Brown
Jr.
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Glenn M.
Anderson

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Del M.
Clawson

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Barry
Goldwater
Jr.
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Alphonzo
Bell
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | James C.
Corman

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Augustus
Hawkins

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | George E.
Danielson

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Chet
Holifield

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Charles
H.
Wilson

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Carlos
Moorhead

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Jerry
Pettis

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Richard T.
Hanna
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Andrew
J.
Hinshaw

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Victor
Veysey

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Bob
Wilson

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Clair
Burgener

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Lionel
Van
Deerlin

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | John
Burton

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=15 | Bob Lago-
marsino
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|94}}
(1975–1977)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=23 | George
Miller
III

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Mark W.
Hannaford

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=14 | Norman
Mineta

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John
Hans
Krebs

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Henry
Waxman

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Jerry M.
Patterson

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | James F.
Lloyd

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Shirley
Neil
Pettis
(R)

style="height:3em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|95}}
(1977–1979)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | Leon
Panetta

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Anthony
Beilenson

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Bob
Dornan

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Robert
Badham

(R)

style="height:3em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|96}}
(1979–1981)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=17 | Vic
Fazio

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=20 | Bob
Matsui

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Tony
Coelho

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Norman
D.
Shumway

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Dan
Lungren

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | William
E.
Danne-
meyer

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
Royer
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Bill
Thomas

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Chip
Pashayan

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Julian
Dixon

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Wayne R.
Grisham

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Jerry
Lewis

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|97}}
(1981–1983)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Gene
Chappie

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Tom
Lantos

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Bobbi
Fiedler

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Mervyn
Dymally

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | David
Dreier

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Bill
Lowery

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Duncan L.
Hunter

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Marty
Martínez
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|98}}
(1983–1985)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Doug
Bosco

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Barbara
Boxer

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Ed
Zschau

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Rick
Lehman

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Anthony
Beilenson

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Chip
Pashayan

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Edward
R.
Roybal

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Howard
Berman

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Julian
Dixon

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | George
Brown
Jr.

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Glenn M.
Anderson

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Al
McCandless

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Esteban
Edward
Torres

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Mel
Levine

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Bobbi
Fiedler

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Augustus
Hawkins

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Marty
Martínez

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Henry
Waxman

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Mervyn
Dymally

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Carlos
Moor-
head

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Jerry
Lewis

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Jerry M.
Patter-
son
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Robert
Badham

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | David
Dreier

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Bill
Lowery

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Ron
Packard

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Jim
Bates

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Duncan
L.
Hunter

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Sala
Burton
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|99}}
(1985–1987)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Bob
Dornan

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|100}}
(1987–1989)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=14 | Wally
Herger

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Ernie
Konnyu
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Elton
Gallegly

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | Nancy
Pelosi

(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|101}}
(1989–1991)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Dana
Rohrabacher

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Chris
Cox
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Gary
Condit

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|102}}
(1991–1993)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Frank
Riggs

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Doolittle
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Cal
Dooley
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Maxine
Waters
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Duke Cunningham (R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|103}}
(1993–1995)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Lynn
Woolsey

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William
P.
Baker

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Richard
Pombo

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Anna
Eshoo

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Don
Edwards

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Buck
McKeon

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Leon
Panetta
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | John
Doolittle

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Dana
Rohra-
bacher

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Norman
Mineta

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Ed
Royce

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Michael
Huffington

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Tom
Lantos

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Bill
Thomas

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Rick
Lehman

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Anthony
Beilenson

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Cal
Dooley

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Lucille
Roybal-
Allard

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Howard
Berman

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Julian
Dixon

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | George
Brown
Jr.

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Steve
Horn

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Al
McCandless
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Esteban
Edward
Torres

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Xavier
Becerra

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Jane
Harman

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Elton
Gallegly

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Maxine
Waters

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} rowspan=7 | Marty
Martínez

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Henry
Waxman

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Walter R.
Tucker III

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Carlos
Moorhead

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Jerry
Lewis

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Bob
Dornan

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Chris
Cox
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Jay
Kim

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | David
Dreier

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Ken
Calvert

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Lynn
Schenk

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Ron
Packard

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Bob
Filner

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Duke
Cunning-
ham

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Duncan
L.
Hunter

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Sam
Farr

(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|104}}
(1995–1997)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Zoe
Lofgren

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Andrea
Seastrand
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | George
Radanovich

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Sonny
Bono

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Brian
Bilbray

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Tom
Campbell

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Juanita
Millender-
McDonald

(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|105}}
(1997–1999)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Ellen
Tauscher

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Brad
Sherman

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | James E.
Rogan

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Loretta
Sanchez

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Barbara
Lee

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Mary
Bono

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|106}}
(1999–2001)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Mike
Thompson

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Doug
Ose

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Lois
Capps

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Grace
Napolitano

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Steven T.
Kuykendall

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Gary
Miller

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Joe
Baca

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Marty
Martínez
(R)
style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|107}}
(2001–2003)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Mike
Honda
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Diane
Watson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jane
Harman
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Hilda
Solis
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Adam
Schiff
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Darrell
Issa
(R)

US Congressional What-if Delegations from Alabama

=US House=

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=10 | Statewide at-large on a general ticket

style="height:2em"

! {{Ushr|Alabama|AL|1st seat}}

! {{Ushr|Alabama|AL|2nd seat}}

! {{Ushr|Alabama|AL|3rd seat}}

! {{Ushr|Alabama|AL|4th seat}}

! {{Ushr|Alabama|AL|5th seat}}

! {{Ushr|Alabama|AL|6th seat}}

! {{Ushr|Alabama|AL|7th seat}}

! {{Ushr|Alabama|AL|8th seat}}

! {{Ushr|Alabama|AL|9th seat}}

! {{Ushr|Alabama|AL|10th seat}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|16}} (1819–1821)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Gabriel Moore (DR)
style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|17}} (1821–1823)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|18}} (1823–1825)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | John McKee (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | George Washington
Owen
(DR)
style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|19}} (1825–1827)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | Gabriel Moore (J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | John McKee (J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | George Washington
Owen
(J)
style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|20}} (1827–1829)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|21}} (1829–1831)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Clement Comer Clay (J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Robert Emmett
Blesdoe Baylor
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | Dixon Hall Lewis (J)
style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|22}} (1831–1833)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Samuel Wright Mardis (J)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|23}} (1833–1835)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Nullifier Party

middle}} | Dixon Hall Lewis (N)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | John McKinley (J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | John Murphy (J)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|24}} (1835–1837)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | Reuben Chapman (J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | Joshua L. Martin (J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | Joab Lawler (J)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Jacksonian Party

top}} | Francis Strother Lyon (NR)
style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|25}} (1837–1839)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} | Reuben Chapman (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} | Joshua L. Martin (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} | Dixon Hall Lewis (D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} | Joab Lawler (W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} | Francis Strother Lyon (W)
style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | George Whitfield
Crabb
(W)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|26}} (1839–1841)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | David Hubbard (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | James Dellet (W)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|27}} (1841–1843)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George S. Houston (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Winter Payne (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|28}}
(1843–1845)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James Edwin Belser (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Felix Grundy
McConnell
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Lowndes
Yancey
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|29}}
(1845–1847)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Henry Washington
Hilliard
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edmund Strother
Dargan
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James La Fayette
Cottrell
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Franklin Welsh
Bowdon
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|30}}
(1847–1849)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John Gayle (W)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Sampson Willis
Harris
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel Williams Inge (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Williamson Robert
Winfield Cobb
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|31}}
(1849–1851)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | William J. Alston (W)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|32}}
(1851–1853)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Bragg (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | James Abercrombie (W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Alexander White (W)

| {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)

top}} | William Russell Smith (U)
style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|33}}
(1853–1855)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Philip Phillips (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James Ferguson
Dowdell
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

middle}} | William Russell Smith (D)
style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|34}}
(1855–1857)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing}} |Percy Walker (KN)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Eli Sims Shorter (D)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing

bottom}} | William Russell Smith (KN)
style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|35}}
(1857–1859)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James Adams
Stallworth
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Sydenham Moore (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jabez Lamar
Monroe Curry
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|36}}
(1859–1861)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James L. Pugh (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | David Clopton (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 colspan=7 | Vacant during American Civil War

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|37}}
(1861–1863)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrd|38}}–{{USCongressOrdinal|39}}
(1863–1867)

| rowspan=2 colspan=6 | Vacant during American Civil War

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|40}} (1867–1869)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Francis William Kellogg (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Waldron
Buckley
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Benjamin White Norris (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Wilson Pierce (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Benton Callis (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas Haughey (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|41}} (1869–1871)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Alfred Eliab Buck (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert Stell Heflin (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Hays (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Peter Myndert Dox (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Crawford Sherrod (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|42}} (1871–1873)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Benjamin S. Turner (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Anderson Handley (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph Humphrey Sloss (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|43}}
(1873–1875)

| {{Party cell|Liberal Republican Party (US)}} | Frederick George
Bromberg
(LR)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James T. Rapier (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Pelham (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Henry Caldwell (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Christopher
Sheats
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Waldron
Buckley
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|44}}
(1875–1877)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jeremiah Haralson (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jeremiah Norman
Williams
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Taul Bradford (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Goldsmith W. Hewitt (D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William H. Forney (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Burwell Boykin
Lewis
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|45}}
(1877–1879)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas H. Herndon (D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Hilary A. Herbert (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles M. Shelley (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert F. Ligon (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Willis Garth (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|46}}
(1879–1881)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William J. Samford (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas Williams (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Greenback Party}} | William M. Lowe (GB)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|47}}
(1881–1883)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William C. Oates (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|48}}
(1883–1885)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Luke Pryor (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James T. Jones (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George Henry Craig (R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|49}}
(1885–1887)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Alexander C. Davidson (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas William
Sadler
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Mason Martin (D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph Wheeler (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|50}}
(1887–1889)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James E. Cobb (D)

| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John H. Bankhead (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|51}}
(1889–1891)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Richard Henry
Clarke
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Van McDuffie (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|52}}
(1891–1893)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Louis Washington
Turpin
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|53}}
(1893–1895)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jesse F. Stallings (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Gaston A. Robbins (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Henry
Denson
(D)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George Paul
Harrison Jr.
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|54}}
(1895–1897)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Populist Party (US)}} | Milford W.
Howard
(Pop)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Truman H. Aldrich (R)

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| {{Party cell|Populist Party (US)}} | Albert Taylor Goodwyn (Pop)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William F. Aldrich (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|55}}
(1897–1899)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George W. Taylor (D)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry De Lamar
Clayton Jr.
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Willis Brewer (D)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Oscar Underwood (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|56}}
(1899–1901)

| rowspan=15 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John L. Burnett (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
Richardson
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|57}}
(1901–1903)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ariosto A. Wiley (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Sydney J. Bowie (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles Winston
Thompson
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|58}}
(1903–1905)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James Thomas
Heflin
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|59}}
(1905–1907)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|60}}
(1907–1909)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Benjamin
Craig
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Richmond P.
Hobson
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Oliver C. Wiley (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|61}}
(1909–1911)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | S. Hubert Dent Jr. (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|62}}
(1911–1913)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Fred L.
Blackmon
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|63}} (1913–1915)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Abercrombie
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Oscar
Mulkey
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Christopher Columbus
Harris
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|64}} (1915–1917)

| rowspan=16 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George
Huddleston I
(D)

| rowspan=23 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry B.
Steagall
(D)

| rowspan=16 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Bacon
Oliver
(D)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward B. Almon (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Oscar Lee
Gray
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|65}} (1917–1919)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William B.
Bankhead
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|66}} (1919–1921)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
McDuffie
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William B.
Bowling
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lilius Bratton
Rainey
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|67}} (1921–1923)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John R.
Tyson
(D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lamar
Jeffers
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|68}} (1923–1925)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Miles C.
Allgood
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | J. Lister Hill (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|69}} (1925–1927)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|70}} (1927–1929)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | LaFayette L.
Patterson
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|71}} (1929–1931)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|72}} (1931–1933)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|73}} (1933–1935)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William B. Bankhead (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Archibald Hill
Carmichael
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|74}} (1935–1937)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Sam Hobbs (D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joe Starnes (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=18 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank W.
Boykin
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|75}} (1937–1939)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Luther Patrick (D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Pete Jarman (D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Sparkman
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=17 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George M.
Grant
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|76}} (1939–1941)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Walter W. Bankhead (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|77}} (1941–1943)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Carter Manasco (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|78}} (1943–1945)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John P. Newsome (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George W.
Andrews
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|79}} (1945–1947)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Albert Rains (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|80}} (1947–1949)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Laurie C. Battle (D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert E.
Jones II
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|81}} (1949–1951)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward
deGraffenried
(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Carl Elliott (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|82}} (1951–1953)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Kenneth A.
Roberts
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|83}} (1953–1955)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Armistead I.
Selden II
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|84}} (1955–1957)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George
Huddleston II
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|85}} (1957–1959)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|86}} (1959–1961)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|87}} (1961–1963)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|88}} (1963–1965)

style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=8 | District

style="height:2em"

! {{Ushr|Alabama|1|1st}}

! {{Ushr|Alabama|2|2nd}}

! {{Ushr|Alabama|3|3rd}}

! {{Ushr|Alabama|4|4th}}

! {{Ushr|Alabama|5|5th}}

! {{Ushr|Alabama|6|6th}}

! {{Ushr|Alabama|7|7th}}

! {{Ushr|Alabama|8|8th}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|89}} (1965–1967)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jack Edwards (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George W. Andrews (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Glenn Andrews (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Armistead I.
Selden II
(D)

| rowspan=15 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William Louis
Dickinson
(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Hall
Buchanan
II
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James D. Martin (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert E.
Jones II
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|90}} (1967–1969)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bill Nichols (D)

| rowspan=16 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Tom Bevill (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|91}} (1969–1971)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Walter Flowers (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|92}} (1971–1973)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Elizabeth B. Andrews (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|93}} (1973–1975)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert E.
Jones II
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|94}} (1975–1977)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|95}} (1977–1979)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ronnie Flippo (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|96}} (1979–1981)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Richard
Shelby
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|97}} (1981–1983)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Albert L. Smith Jr. (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|98}} (1983–1985)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ben Erdreich
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|99}} (1985–1987)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Sonny
Callahan
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|100}} (1987–1989)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Claude
Harris Jr.
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|101}} (1989–1991)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Glen Browder (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|102}} (1991–1993)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert E.
Cramer
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|103}} (1993–1995)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Earl Hilliard (D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Terry Everett (R)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Spencer Bachus (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|104}} (1995–1997)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|105}} (1997–1999)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bob Riley (R)

| rowspan=15 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert
Aderholt
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|106}} (1999–2001)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|107}} (2001–2003)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|108}} (2003–2005)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jo Bonner (R)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Mike Rogers (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Artur Davis (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|109}} (2005–2007)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|110}} (2007–2009)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|111}} (2009–2011)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} | Parker Griffith (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Bobby Bright (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Parker Griffith (R)
style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|112}} (2011–2013)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Mo Brooks (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Terri Sewell (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Martha Roby (R)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|113}} (2013–2015)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bradley Byrne (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|114}} (2015–2017)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Gary Palmer (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|115}} (2017–2019)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|116}} (2019–2021)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|117}} (2021–2023)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jerry Carl (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Barry Moore (R)

US Congressional What-if Delegations from Missouri

=At-Large only=

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=2 | Cong
ress

! rowspan=2 | Years

! rowspan=99 |

! colspan=3 | Seat A

! rowspan=99 |

! colspan=3 | Seat B

! rowspan=99 |

! colspan=3 | Seat C

! rowspan=99 |

! colspan=3 | Seat D

! rowspan=99 |

! colspan=3 | Seat E

style="height:3em"

! Member

! Party

! Electoral history

! Member

! Party

! Electoral history

! Member

! Party

! Electoral history

! Member

! Party

! Electoral history

! Member

! Party

! Electoral history

style="height:3em"

! {{USCongressOrdinal|17}}

| nowrap | August 10, 1821 –
March 3, 1823

| rowspan=2 align=left |100px
John Scott

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican{{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"|Supported the Adams-Clay faction in the 1824 United States presidential election.}}

| rowspan=2 | Elected early in 1820.
Re-elected in 1822.
Lost re-election.

| rowspan=8 colspan=3 valign=bottom | Second seat apportioned in 1833.

| rowspan=15 colspan=3 valign=bottom | Third seat apportioned in 1843.

| rowspan=15 colspan=3 valign=bottom | Fourth seat apportioned in 1843.

| rowspan=15 colspan=3 valign=bottom | Fifth seat apportioned in 1843.

style="height:3em"

! {{USCongressOrdinal|18}}

| nowrap | March 4, 1823 –
March 3, 1825

style="height:3em"

! {{USCongressOrdinal|19}}

| nowrap | March 4, 1825 –
March 3, 1827

| rowspan=2 align=left | 100px
Edward Bates

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Anti-Jacksonian

| rowspan=2 | Elected in 1824.
Re-elected in 1826.
Lost re-election.

style="height:3em"

! {{USCongressOrdinal|20}}

| nowrap | March 4, 1827 –
March 3, 1829

style="height:3em"

! {{USCongressOrdinal|21}}

| nowrap | March 4, 1829 –
March 3, 1831

| rowspan=2 align=left | Spencer D. Pettis

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Jacksonian

| rowspan=2 | Elected in 1828.
Re-elected in 1831.
Died.

style="height:3em"

! rowspan=3 | {{USCongressOrdinal|22}}

| nowrap | March 4, 1831 –
August 28, 1831

style="height:3em"

| nowrap | August 28. 1831 –
October 31, 1831

| colspan=3 | Vacant

style="height:3em"

| nowrap | October 31, 1831 –
March 3, 1833

| rowspan=2 align=left | John Bull

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Anti-Jacksonian

| rowspan=2 | Elected October 31, 1831 to finish Pettis's term and seated December 5, 1831.
Re-elected in 1832.
Retired.

style="height:3em"

! {{USCongressOrdinal|23}}

| nowrap | March 4, 1833 –
March 3, 1835

| rowspan=2 align=left | William H. Ashley

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Jacksonian

| rowspan=2 | Elected in 1832.
Re-elected in 1835.
Retired to run for governor.

style="height:3em"

! {{USCongressOrdinal|24}}

| nowrap | March 4, 1835 –
March 3, 1837

| rowspan=3 align=left | Albert G. Harrison

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Jacksonian

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1835.
Re-elected in 1836.
Re-elected in 1838.
Died.

style="height:3em"

! {{USCongressOrdinal|25}}

| nowrap | March 4, 1837 –
March 3, 1839

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=4 align=left | 100px
John Miller

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=4 | Elected in 1836.
Re-elected in 1838.
Retired.

style="height:3em"

! rowspan=3 | {{USCongressOrdinal|26}}

| nowrap | March 4, 1839 –
September 7, 1839

style="height:3em"

| nowrap | September 7, 1839 –
October 28, 1839

| colspan=3 | Vacant

style="height:3em"

| nowrap | October 28, 1839 –
March 3, 1841

| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
John Jameson

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=3 | Elected to finish Harrison's term and seated December 5, 1839.
Re-elected in 1840.
Re-elected in 1842.
Retired.

style="height:3em"

! {{USCongressOrdinal|27}}

| nowrap | March 4, 1841 –
March 3, 1843

| align=left | 100px
John C. Edwards

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| Elected in 1840.
Retired.

{{USCongressOrdinal|28}}

| nowrap | March 4, 1843 –
March 3, 1845

| rowspan=6 align=left | 100px
James B. Bowlin

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=6 | Elected in 1842.
Re-elected in 1844.
Re-elected in 1846.
Re-elected in 1848.
Lost re-election.

| rowspan=4 align=left | James Hugh Relfe

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=4 | Elected in 1842.
Re-elected in 1844.
Retired.

| align=left | Gustavus Miller Bower

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| Elected in 1842.
Retired.

| align=left | James Madison Hughes

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| Elected in 1842.
Retired.

rowspan=3 | {{USCongressOrdinal|29}}

| nowrap | March 4, 1845 –
August 12, 1846

| align=left | 100px
Sterling Price

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| Elected in 1844.
Resigned to serve in the Mexican–American War.

| rowspan=3 align=left | Leonard H. Sims

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1844.
Retired.

| rowspan=5 align=left | 100px
John S. Phelps

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=5 | Elected in 1844.
Re-elected in 1846.
Re-elected in 1848.
Re-elected in 1850.

nowrap | August 12, 1846 –
December 7, 1846

| colspan=3 | Vacant

nowrap | December 7, 1846 –
March 3, 1847

| rowspan=2 align=left | William McDaniel

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Price's term and seated December 7, 1846.
Re-elected in 1846.
Retired.

style="height:3em"

! {{USCongressOrdinal|30}}

| nowrap | March 4, 1847 –
March 3, 1849

| rowspan=2 align=left | James S. Green

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=2 | Elected in 1846.
Re-elected in 1848.
Retired.

| rowspan=3 align=left | Willard Preble Hall

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1846.
Re-elected in 1848.
Re-elected in 1850.
Retired.

style="height:3em"

! {{USCongressOrdinal|31}}

| nowrap | March 4, 1849 –
March 3, 1851

| align=left | William Van Ness Bay

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| Elected in 1848.
Lost re-election.

=US House of Missouri=

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=2 | Cong­ress

! colspan=5 | Elected at-large on a general ticket

style="height:2em"

! {{ushr|Missouri|AL|1st seat}}

! valign=bottom rowspan="8" | {{ushr|Missouri|AL|2nd seat}}

! valign=bottom rowspan="14" | {{ushr|Missouri|AL|3rd seat}}

! valign=bottom rowspan="14" | {{ushr|Missouri|AL|4th seat}}

! valign=bottom rowspan="14" | {{ushr|Missouri|AL|5th seat}}

style="height:2em"

| 17th
(1821–1823)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | John Scott (DR)
style="height:2em"

| 18th
(1823–1825)

style="height:2em"

| 19th
(1825–1827)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | John Scott (NR)
style="height:2em"

| 20th
(1827–1829)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Edward Bates (NR)

style="height:2em"

| 21st
(1829–1831)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=2 | Spencer Darwin Pettis (J)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 22nd
(1831–1833)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Anti-Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=2 | John Bull (NR)

style="height:2em"

| 23rd
(1833–1835)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=2 | William Henry Ashley (J)

style="height:2em"

| 24th
(1835–1837)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | Albert Galliton Harrison (J)
style="height:2em"

| 25th
(1837–1839)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | Albert Galliton Harrison (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John Miller (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 26th
(1839–1841)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | John Jameson (D)

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| 27th
(1841–1843)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Cummins Edwards (D)

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| 28th
(1843–1845)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James B. Bowlin (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James Hugh Relfe (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Gustavus Miller Bower (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James Madison Hughes (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 29th
(1845–1847)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Sterling Price (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John S. Phelps (D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William McDaniel (D)

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! rowspan=2 |Cong­ress

! colspan=10 | District

! rowspan="1002" |

! colspan=6 | District

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! {{ushr|Missouri|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|5|5th}}

!valign=bottom rowspan="4" | {{ushr|Missouri|6|6th}}

!valign=bottom rowspan="4" | {{ushr|Missouri|7|7th}}

!valign=bottom rowspan="11" | {{ushr|Missouri|8|8th}}

!valign=bottom rowspan="11" | {{ushr|Missouri|9|9th}}

!valign=bottom rowspan="18" | {{ushr|Missouri|10|10th}}

!valign=bottom rowspan="18" | {{ushr|Missouri|11|11th}}

!valign=bottom rowspan="18" | {{ushr|Missouri|12|12th}}

!valign=bottom rowspan="18" | {{ushr|Missouri|13|13th}}

!valign=bottom rowspan="25" | {{ushr|Missouri|14|14th}}

!valign=bottom rowspan="32" | {{ushr|Missouri|15|15th}}

!valign=bottom rowspan="38" | {{ushr|Missouri|16|16th}}

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| 30th
(1847–1849)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Jameson (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James B. Bowlin (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James S. Green (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Willard Preble Hall (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | John S. Phelps (D)

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| 31st
(1849–1851)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Van Ness Bay (D)

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| 32nd
(1851–1853)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Gilchrist Porter (W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John Fletcher Darby (W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John Gaines Miller (W)

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| 33rd
(1853–1855)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas Hart Benton (D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James Johnson Lindley (W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Mordecai Oliver (W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Samuel Caruthers (W)

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| rowspan=2 | 34th
(1855–1857)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Luther Martin Kennett (W)

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| {{Party cell|Know Nothing}} | Thomas Peter Akers (KN)

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| 35th
(1857–1859)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing

top}} | Thomas Lilbourne Anderson (KN)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Francis Preston Blair Jr. (R)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing}} rowspan=2 | Samuel H. Woodson (KN)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John Bullock Clark (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James Craig (D)

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| 36th
(1859–1861)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} | Thomas Lilbourne Anderson (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}}} rowspan=3 | John William Noell (D)
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| rowspan=2 | 37th
(1861–1863)

| {{Party cell|Constitutional Union Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | James S. Rollins (CU)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John William Reid (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Elijah Hise Norton (D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas Lawson Price (D)

| {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William Augustus Hall (U)

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| rowspan=2 | 38th
(1863–1865)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Henry Taylor Blow (R)

| {{Party cell|Unconditional Unionist Party}} rowspan=4 | Joseph W. McClurg (UU)

| {{Party cell|Unconditional Unionist Party}} rowspan=2 | Sempronius H. Boyd (UU)

| {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)

bottom}} | John William Noell (U)

| {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Austin Augustus King (U)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Benjamin F. Loan (R)

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| {{Party cell|Unconditional Unionist Party}} | Samuel Knox (UU)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Guier Scott (D)

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| 39th
(1865–1867)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | George Washington Anderson (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Hogan (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John F. Benjamin (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John R. Kelso (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Thomas E. Noell (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Robert T. Van Horn (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 40th
(1867–1869)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William A. Pile (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Carman A. Newcomb (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Joseph J. Gravely (R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Hubler Stover (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James Robinson McCormick (D)

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| 41st
(1869–1871)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | David Patterson Dyer (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Erastus Wells (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Gustavus A. Finkelnburg (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Samuel Swinfin Burdett (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joel Funk Asper (R)

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| 42nd
(1871–1873)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Andrew King (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James G. Blair (LR)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Harrison E. Havens (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Abram Comingo (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Isaac Charles Parker (R)

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| 43rd
(1873–1875)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John Montgomery Glover (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William Henry Stone (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Robert Anthony Hatcher (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Thomas Theodore Crittenden (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Aylett Hawes Buckner (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edwin O. Stanard (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=18 | Richard P. Bland (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ira B. Hyde (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | John Bullock Clark Jr. (D)

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| 44th
(1875–1877)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Charles Henry Morgan (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Benjamin Joseph Franklin (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | David Rhea (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward C. Kehr (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Rezin A. De Bolt (D)

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| 45th
(1877–1879)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Nathan Cole (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lyne Metcalfe (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Anthony F. Ittner (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry Moses Pollard (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 46th
(1879–1881)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | William H. Hatch (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Thomas Allen (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Richard Graham Frost (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Lowndes Henry Davis (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Alfred Morrison Lay (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Samuel Locke Sawyer (D)

| {{Party cell|Greenback Party}} rowspan=4 | Nicholas Ford (GB)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Martin L. Clardy (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Gideon Frank Rothwell (D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Finis Philips (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 47th
(1881–1883)

| {{Party cell|Greenback Party}} rowspan=2 | Theron Moses Rice (GB)

| {{Party cell|Greenback Party}} rowspan=2 | Joseph Henry Burrows (GB)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James Henry McLean (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Gustavus Sessinghaus (R)

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| 48th
(1883–1885)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Armstead M. Alexander (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Alexander Monroe Dockery (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Alexander Graves (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Cosgrove (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James Broadhead (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James N. Burnes (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | John Joseph O'Neill (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Robert Washington Fyan (D)

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| 49th
(1885–1887)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Blackwell Hale (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Dawson (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William Warner (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | William J. Stone (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | John T. Heard (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John E. Hutton (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John Milton Glover (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 50th
(1887–1889)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Charles H. Mansur (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James P. Walker (D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Robert Patterson Clark Wilson (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 51st
(1889–1891)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | John Charles Tarsney (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Richard Henry Norton (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Nathan Frank (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William Medcalf Kinsey (R)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Marshall Arnold (D)

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| 52nd
(1891–1893)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | David A. De Armond (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Seth Wallace Cobb (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel Byrns (D)

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| 53rd
(1893–1895)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Uriel Sebree Hall (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John T. Heard (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=14 | Richard Bartholdt (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles Germman Burton (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Daniel Dee Burnes (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Charles Frederick Joy (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Champ Clark (D)

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| 54th
(1895–1897)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Nelson Clark (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Norman Adolphus Mozley (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Plank Tracey (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George Calhoun Crowther (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Henry Raney (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William M. Treloar (R)

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| 55th
(1897–1899)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | James Tilghman Lloyd (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert N. Bodine (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Willard Duncan Vandiver (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | William S. Cowherd (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Maecenas Eason Benton (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | James Cooney (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Charles F. Cochran (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Charles Edward Pearce (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Edward Robb (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=17 | Champ Clark (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 56th
(1899–1901)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=17 | William W. Rucker (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John Dougherty (D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | Dorsey W. Shackleford (D)

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| 57th
(1901–1903)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James Joseph Butler (D)

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| 58th
(1903–1905)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John T. Hunt (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | J. Robert Lamar (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 59th
(1905–1907)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Frank B. Klepper (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William T. Tyndall (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Edgar C. Ellis (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Cassius M. Shartel (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John Welborn (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ernest E. Wood (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Frank B. Fulkerson (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Marion E. Rhodes (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Arthur P. Murphy (R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Harry M. Coudrey (R)

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| 60th
(1907–1909)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Joshua W. Alexander (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Joseph J. Russell (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Courtney W. Hamlin (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Charles F. Booher (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry S. Caulfield (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Madison Roswell Smith (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 61st
(1909–1911)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | William Patterson Borland (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Patrick F. Gill (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Politte Elvins (R)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=16 | Clement C. Dickinson (D)

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| 62nd
(1911–1913)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James Alexander Daugherty (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=15 | Leonidas C. Dyer (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Theron Ephron Catlin (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Walter Lewis Hensley (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Thomas L. Rubey (D)

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| 63rd
(1913–1915)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Perl D. Decker (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | William L. Igoe (D)

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| 64th
(1915–1917)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Jacob Edwin Meeker (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 65th
(1917–1919)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Milton A. Romjue (D)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frederick Essen (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 66th
(1919–1921)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Edward D. Hays (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William Thomas Bland (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Isaac V. McPherson (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Samuel C. Major (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Cleveland A. Newton (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William L. Nelson (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Marion E. Rhodes (R)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Jacob L. Milligan (D)

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| 67th
(1921–1923)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank C. Millspaugh (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Edgar C. Ellis (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Roscoe C. Patterson (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Sidney C. Roach (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Charles L. Faust (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Harry B. Hawes (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Theodore W. Hukriede (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Samuel A. Shelton (R)

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| 68th
(1923–1925)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Milton A. Romjue (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Ralph F. Lozier (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | James F. Fulbright (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Joe J. Manlove (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Samuel C. Major (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Clarence Cannon (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | J. Scott Wolff (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Thomas L. Rubey (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 69th
(1925–1927)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | William L. Nelson (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Charles Edward Kiefner (R)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | John J. Cochran (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 70th
(1927–1929)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Henry F. Niedringhaus (R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | David W. Hopkins (R)

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| 71st
(1929–1931)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John William Palmer (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Rowland Louis Johnston (R)

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| 72nd
(1931–1933)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joe Shannon (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Clyde Williams (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Edward Barton (D)

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! rowspan=2 | Cong­ress

! colspan=10 | Elected at-large on a general ticket

! colspan=3 | Elected at-large on a general ticket

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! {{ushr|Missouri|AL|1st seat}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|AL|2nd seat}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|AL|3rd seat}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|AL|4th seat}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|AL|5th seat}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|AL|6th seat}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|AL|7th seat}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|AL|8th seat}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|AL|9th seat}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|AL|10th seat}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|AL|11th seat}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|AL|12th seat}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|AL|13th seat}}

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| 73rd
(1933–1935)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Milton A. Romjue (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ralph F. Lozier (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jacob L. Milligan (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Reuben T. Wood (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joe Shannon (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Richard M. Duncan (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank H. Lee (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Clyde Williams (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Clarence Cannon (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Clement C. Dickinson (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William L. Nelson (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James Robert Claiborne (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John J. Cochran (D)

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! rowspan=2 | Cong­ress

! colspan=10 | District

! colspan=3 | District

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! {{ushr|Missouri|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|5|5th}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|6|6th}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|7|7th}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|8|8th}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|9|9th}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|10|10th}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|11|11th}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|12|12th}}

! {{ushr|Missouri|13|13th}}

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| 74th
(1935–1937)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Milton A. Romjue (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | C. Jasper Bell (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Thomas C. Hennings Jr. (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Reuben T. Wood (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Joe Shannon (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Richard M. Duncan (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | Dewey Jackson Short (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Clyde Williams (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=18 | Clarence Cannon (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Orville Zimmerman (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William L. Nelson (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James Robert Claiborne (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | John J. Cochran (D)

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| 75th
(1937–1939)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles Arthur Anderson (D)

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| 76th
(1939–1941)

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| 77th
(1941–1943)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Louis E. Miller (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Philip Allen Bennett (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Walter C. Ploeser (R)

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| 78th
(1943–1945)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Samuel W. Arnold (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Marion T. Bennett (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Roger C. Slaughter (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | William Clay Cole (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William P. Elmer (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Max Schwabe (R)

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| 79th
(1945–1947)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | John B. Sullivan (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 80th
(1947–1949)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Albert L. Reeves Jr. (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Parke M. Banta (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Frank M. Karsten (D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=14 | Paul C. Jones (D)

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| 81st
(1949–1951)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Clare Magee (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Leonard Irving (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | George H. Christopher (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=21 | Richard Walker Bolling (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | A. S. J. Carnahan (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Morgan M. Moulder (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Raymond W. Karst (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 82nd
(1951–1953)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Thomas B. Curtis (R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Claude I. Bakewell (R)

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| 83rd
(1953–1955)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Frank M. Karsten (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Thomas B. Curtis (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=15 | Leonor Sullivan (D)

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| 84th
(1955–1957)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | William Raleigh Hull Jr. (D)

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| 85th
(1957–1959)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Charles Harrison Brown (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 86th
(1959–1961)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | William J. Randall (D)

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| 87th
(1961–1963)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Durward Gorham Hall (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | Richard Howard Ichord Jr. (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 88th
(1963–1965)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | William L. Hungate (D)

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| 89th
(1965–1967)

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| 90th
(1967–1969)

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| 91st
(1969–1971)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=18 | Bill Clay (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | James W. Symington (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Bill Burlison (D)

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| 92nd
(1971–1973)

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| 93rd
(1973–1975)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Jerry Litton (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Gene Taylor (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 94th
(1975–1977)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Tom Coleman (R)

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| 95th
(1977–1979)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Robert A. Young (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=15 | Dick Gephardt (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=18 | Ike Skelton (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Harold Volkmer (D)

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| 96th
(1979–1981)

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| 97th
(1981–1983)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Wendell Bailey (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bill Emerson (R)

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| 98th
(1983–1985)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Alan Wheat (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Bill Emerson (R)

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| 99th
(1985–1987)

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| 100th
(1987–1989)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Jack Buechner (R)

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| 101st
(1989–1991)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Mel Hancock (R)

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| 102nd
(1991–1993)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joan Kelly Horn (D)

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| 103rd
(1993–1995)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jim Talent (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Pat Danner (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 104th
(1995–1997)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Karen McCarthy (D)

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| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jo Ann Emerson (R)

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| 105th
(1997–1999)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Roy Blunt (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Kenny Hulshof (R)

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| 106th
(1999–2001)

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| 107th
(2001–2003)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | William Lacy Clay Jr. (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Todd Akin (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | Sam Graves (R)

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| 108th
(2003–2005)

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| 109th
(2005–2007)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Russ Carnahan (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Emanuel Cleaver (D)

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| 110th
(2007–2009)

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| 111th
(2009–2011)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Blaine Luetkemeyer (R)

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| 112th
(2011–2013)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Vicky Hartzler (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Billy Long (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 113th
(2013–2015)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Ann Wagner (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Blaine Luetkemeyer (R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Jason Smith (R)

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| 114th
(2015–2017)

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| 115th
(2017–2019)

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| 116th
(2019–2021)

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| 117th
(2021–2023)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Cori Bush (D)

US Congressional What-if delegations from Louisiana

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! Congress

! {{ushr|Louisiana|AL|At-large seat}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|12}} (1811–1813)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | Thomas B. Robertson (DR)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|13}} (1813–1815)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|14}} (1815–1817)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|15}} (1817–1819)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Thomas Butler (DR)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|16}} (1819–1821)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|17}} (1821–1823)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Josiah S. Johnston (DR)

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! Congress

! {{ushr|Louisiana|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|Louisiana|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|Louisiana|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|Louisiana|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|Louisiana|5|5th}}

! {{ushr|Louisiana|6|6th}}

! {{ushr|Louisiana|7|7th}}

! {{ushr|Louisiana|8|8th}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|18}} (1823–1825)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Edward Livingston (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Henry Hosford Gurley (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | William Leigh Brent (DR)
style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|19}} (1825–1827)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} rowspan=2 | Edward Livingston (J)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Jacksonian Party

bottom}} rowspan=3 | Henry Hosford Gurley (NR)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Jacksonian Party

bottom}} rowspan=2 | William Leigh Brent (NR)
style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|20}} (1827–1829)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|21}} (1829–1831)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Edward Douglass
White Sr.
(NR)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Walter Hampden Overton (J)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|22}} (1831–1833)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | Philemon Thomas (J)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=2 | Henry Adams Bullard (NR)

style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|23}} (1833–1835)

style="height:1.25em"

| {{Party cell|Anti-Jacksonian Party

top}} rowspan=2 | Henry Johnson (W)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Jacksonian Party

top}} rowspan=2 | Rice Garland (NR)
style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|24}} (1835–1837)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | Eleazer Wheelock Ripley (J)
style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|25}} (1837–1839)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=4 | Henry Johnson (W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} | Eleazer Wheelock Ripley (J)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | Rice Garland (W)
style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|26}} (1839–1841)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Thomas Withers Chinn (W)

style="height:1.25em"

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John Moore (W)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|27}} (1841–1843)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Bennett Dawson (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|28}} (1843–1845)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John Slidell (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Alcée Louis la Branche (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John Bennett Dawson (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Pierre Bossier (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Isaac Edward
Morse
(D)

style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|29}} (1845–1847)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Bannon Goforth
Thibodeaux
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John H. Harmanson (D)

style="height:1.25em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Emile La Sére (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|30}} (1847–1849)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|31}} (1849–1851)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Charles Magill Conrad (W)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Joseph Aristide Landry (W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Alexander G. Penn (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|32}} (1851–1853)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Louis St. Martin (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Roland Jones (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|33}} (1853–1855)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Dunbar (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Theodore Gaillard Hunt (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Perkins Jr. (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|34}} (1855–1857)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing}} rowspan=2 | George Eustis Jr. (KN)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Miles Taylor (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Thomas G. Davidson (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John M. Sandidge (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|35}} (1857–1859)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|36}} (1859–1861)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing}} | John Edward Bouligny (KN)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John M. Landrum (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|37}} (1861–1863)

| rowspan=4 colspan=5 {{Party cell|Vacant

top}} | American Civil War
style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|38}} (1863–1865)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|39}} (1865–1867)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|40}} (1867–1869)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | J. Hale Sypher (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James Mann (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph P. Newsham (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Michel Vidal (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | W. Jasper Blackburn (R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|41}} (1869–1871)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Lionel Allen
Sheldon
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Chester Bidwell
Darrall
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph P. Newsham (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Frank Morey (R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|42}} (1871–1873)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James McCleery (R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Samuel Peters (R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|43}} {{nowrap|(1873–1875)}}

| {{Party cell|Liberal Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | George A. Sheridan (LR) (At-Large)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George L. Smith (R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|44}} {{nowrap|(1875–1877)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Randall L. Gibson (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | E. John Ellis (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William M. Levy (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles E. Nash (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William B. Spencer (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|45}} {{nowrap|(1877–1879)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Joseph Barton
Elam
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John E. Leonard (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Edward W. Robertson (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Joseph H. Acklen (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | J. Smith Young (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|46}} {{nowrap|(1879–1881)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | J. Floyd King (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|47}} {{nowrap|(1881–1883)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William Pitt Kellogg (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Newton C.
Blanchard
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|48}} {{nowrap|(1883–1885)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Carleton Hunt (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|49}} {{nowrap|(1885–1887)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Louis St. Martin (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Michael Hahn (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Edward James
Gay
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Nathaniel D. Wallace (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|50}} {{nowrap|(1887–1889)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Theodore Stark
Wilkinson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Cherubusco Newton (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | Samuel Matthews
Robertson
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|51}} {{nowrap|(1889–1891)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Hamilton D. Coleman (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Charles J. Boatner (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Andrew Price (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|52}} {{nowrap|(1891–1893)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Adolph Meyer (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Matthew D. Lagan (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|53}} {{nowrap|(1893–1895)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Henry Warren
Ogden
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|54}} {{nowrap|(1895–1897)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles F. Buck (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|55}} {{nowrap|(1897–1899)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Robert C. Davey (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | Robert F.
Broussard
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Samuel T. Baird (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|56}} {{nowrap|(1899–1901)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Phanor Breazeale (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Joseph E. Ransdell (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|57}} {{nowrap|(1901–1903)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|58}} {{nowrap|(1903–1905)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Arsène
Pujo
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|59}} {{nowrap|(1905–1907)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | John T. Watkins (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|60}} {{nowrap|(1907–1909)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | George K. Favrot (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Albert
Estopinal
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Samuel Louis
Gilmore
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|61}} (1909–1911)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Robert Charles
Wickliffe
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | H. Garland
Dupré
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|62}} (1911–1913)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Lewis L.
Morgan
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|63}} {{nowrap|(1913–1915)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James W. Elder (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Ladislas
Lazaro
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | James B.
Aswell
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|64}} {{nowrap|(1915–1917)}}

| {{Party cell|Progressive (1912)

top}} rowspan=2 | Whitmell P.
Martin
(Prog)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=16 | Riley J. Wilson (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|65}} {{nowrap|(1917–1919)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | J. Y. Sanders Sr. (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|66}} {{nowrap|(1919–1921)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | James
O'Connor
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=8 | Whitmell P.
Martin
(D)
style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|67}} {{nowrap|(1921–1923)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | John N.
Sandlin
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | George K.
Favrot
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|68}} {{nowrap|(1923–1925)}}

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | James Z.
Spearing
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|69}} {{nowrap|(1925–1927)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Bolivar E. Kemp (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|70}} {{nowrap|(1927–1929)}}

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | René L.
De Rouen
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|71}} {{nowrap|(1929–1931)}}

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Numa F. Montet (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|72}} {{nowrap|(1931–1933)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Joachim O.
Fernández
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Paul H.
Maloney
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John H. Overton (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|73}} {{nowrap|(1933–1935)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Cleveland Dear (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | J. Y. Sanders Jr. (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|74}} {{nowrap|(1935–1937)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|75}} {{nowrap|(1937–1939)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Robert L.
Mouton
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=14 | Overton
Brooks
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Newt V. Mills (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | A. Leonard
Allen
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|76}} {{nowrap|(1939–1941)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|77}} {{nowrap|(1941–1943)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=22 | F. Edward
Hébert
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Jimmy
Domengeaux
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Vance Plauché (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|78}} {{nowrap|(1943–1945)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles E.
McKenzie
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=15 | James H.
Morrison
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Henry D.
Larcade Jr.
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|79}} {{nowrap|(1945–1947)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|80}} {{nowrap|(1947–1949)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=17 | Hale Boggs (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=19 | Otto Passman (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|81}} {{nowrap|(1949–1951)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | Edwin E. Willis (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|82}} {{nowrap|(1951–1953)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|83}} {{nowrap|(1953–1955)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | T. Ashton
Thompson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | George S. Long (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|84}} {{nowrap|(1955–1957)}}

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|85}} {{nowrap|(1957–1959)}}

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Harold B.
McSween
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|86}} {{nowrap|(1959–1961)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|87}} {{nowrap|(1961–1963)}}

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Joe
Waggonner
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|88}} {{nowrap|(1963–1965)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|89}} {{nowrap|(1965–1967)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Speedy Long (D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Edwin
Edwards
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|90}} {{nowrap|(1967–1969)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | John Rarick (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|91}} {{nowrap|(1969–1971)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Patrick T.
Caffery
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|92}} {{nowrap|(1971–1973)}}

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | John Breaux (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|93}} {{nowrap|(1973–1975)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | Lindy Boggs (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Dave Treen (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Gillis W. Long (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|94}} {{nowrap|(1975–1977)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Henson Moore (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|95}} {{nowrap|(1977–1979)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=15 | Bob
Livingston
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Jerry Huckaby (D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|96}} {{nowrap|(1979–1981)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Buddy Leach (D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} rowspan=10 | Billy Tauzin II (D)
style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|97}} {{nowrap|(1981–1983)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Buddy
Roemer
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|98}} {{nowrap|(1983–1985)}}

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|99}} {{nowrap|(1985–1987)}}

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Clyde C.
Holloway
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|100}} {{nowrap|(1987–1989)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | Richard Baker (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} rowspan=5 | Jimmy Hayes (D)
style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | Jim McCrery (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|101}} {{nowrap|(1989–1991)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|102}} {{nowrap|(1991–1993)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Bill
Jefferson
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|103}} (1993–1995)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Cleo Fields (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|104}} (1995–1997)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=6 | Billy Tauzin II (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Jimmy Hayes (R)
style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|105}} (1997–1999)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John Cooksey (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Chris John (D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|106}} (1999–2001)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | David Vitter (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|107}} {{nowrap|(2001–2003)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|108}} {{nowrap|(2003–2005)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} | Rodney Alexander (D)
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| {{USCongressOrdinal|109}} {{nowrap|(2005–2007)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bobby Jindal (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Billy Tauzin III (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Rodney Alexander (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles
Boustany
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|110}} {{nowrap|(2007–2009)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charlie
Melançon
(D)

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| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Steve Scalise (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Don Cazayoux (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|111}} (2009–2011)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph Cao (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Fleming (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bill Cassidy (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|112}} (2011–2013)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Cedric Richmond (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jeff Landry (R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|113}} (2013–2015)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Charles
Boustany
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Vance McAllister (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|114}} (2015–2017)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Ralph Abraham (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Garret Graves (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|115}} (2017–2019)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Clay Higgins (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Mike Johnson (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|116}} (2019–2021)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|117}} (2021–2023)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Julia Letlow (R){{efn|Letlow's husband Luke Letlow was elected to succeed retiring Representative Ralph Abraham, but died on December 29, 2020, of COVID-19, before taking office.}}

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Troy Carter (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|118}} (2023–2025)

US Congressional What-if Delegations from Georgia

=Georgia's At-Large only=

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
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! Congress

! Years

! Seat A

! Seat B

! Seat C

! Seat D

! Seat E

! Seat F

! Seat G

! Seat H

! Seat I

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|1}}

| March 4, 1789 –
March 3, 1791

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Anti-Administration}} | 100px
Abraham Baldwin
(Anti-Administration)

Elected in 1788.
re-elected in 1790.
re-elected in 1792.

| {{Party shading/Anti-Administration}} | 100px
George Matthews
(Anti-Administration)

Elected in 1788.
Retired.

| {{Party shading/Anti-Administration}} | 100px
James Jackson
(Anti-Administration)

Elected in 1788.
Retired.

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| rowspan=3 | {{USCongressOrdinal|2}}

| March 4, 1791 –
March 21, 1792

| {{Party shading/Anti-Administration}} | 100px
Anthony Wayne
(Anti-Administration)

Elected in 1790.
Resigned to become Commanding General of the United States Army.

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Anti-Administration}} | Francis Willis
(Anti-Administration)

Elected in 1790.
Retired.

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| March 22, 1792 –
November 21, 1792

| Vacant

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| November 22, 1792 –
March 3, 1793

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Anti-Administration}} | 100px
John Milledge
(Democratic-Republican)

Elected July 9, 1792 to finish Wayne's term.
Re-elected in 1792.

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|3}}

| March 4, 1793 –
March 3, 1795

| {{Party shading/Anti-Administration}} | Thomas P. Carnes
(Anti-Administration)

Elected in 1792.

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|4}}

| March 4, 1795 –
March 3, 1797

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | 100px
Abraham Baldwin
(Democratic-Republican)

Re-elected in 1794.
Re-elected in 1796.
Lost re-election.

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | 100px
John Milledge
(Democratic-Republican)

Elected in 1794.
Re-elected in 1796.
Re-elected in 1798.
Re-elected in 1800.
Re-elected in 1802, but declined to serve to become Governor of Georgia.
Resigned in May 1802.

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Thomas P. Carnes
(Democratic-Republican)

Re-elected in 1794.
Re-elected in 1796.
Lost re-election.

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|5}}

| March 4, 1797 –
March 3, 1799

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|6}}

| March 4, 1799 –
January 11, 1801

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Benjamin Taliaferro
(Federalist)

Elected in 1798.

| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | James Jones
(Federalist)

Elected in 1798.
Re-elected in 1800, but died January 11, 1801.

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| January 11, 1801 –
March 3, 1801

| rowspan=2 | Vacant

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| rowspan=4 | {{USCongressOrdinal|7}}

| March 4, 1801 –
December 7, 1801

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Benjamin Taliaferro
(Democratic-Republican)

Re-elected in 1800.
Resigned in 1802.

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| December 7, 1801 –
May 1802

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Samuel Hammond
(Democratic-Republican)

Elected March 23, 1801 to finish Jones's term and seated December 7, 1801.
Re-elected in 1802.
Retired.

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| May 1802 –
December 6, 1802

| Vacant

| Vacant

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| December 6, 1802 –
March 3, 1803

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | David Meriwether
(Democratic-Republican)

Elected April 26, 1802 to finish Taliaferro's term and seated December 6, 1802.
Also elected in 1802 to the next term.
Re-elected in 1804.
Retired.

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | 100px
Peter Early
(Democratic-Republican)

Elected December 15, 1802 to finish Milledge's term in the 7th Congress and seated January 10, 1803.
Also elected to the next term in 1802.
Re-elected in 1804.
Retired.

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|8}}

| March 4, 1803 –
October 17, 1803

| Vacant

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| October 17, 1803 –
March 3, 1805

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | 100px
Joseph Bryan
(Democratic-Republican)

Elected October 3, 1803 to finish Milledge's term in the 8th Congress and seated October 17, 1803.
Re-elected in 1804.
Resigned.

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| rowspan=4 | {{USCongressOrdinal|9}}

| March 4, 1805 –
December 24, 1805

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Cowles Mead
(Democratic-Republican)

Elected in 1804.
Lost election contest on December 24, 1805.

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| December 24, 1805 –
December 25, 1806

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Thomas Spalding
(Democratic-Republican)

Won election contest on December 24, 1805.
Lost re-election and then resigned.

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| December 26, 1806 –
January 25, 1807

| Vacant

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Dennis Smelt
(Democratic-Republican)

Elected September 15, 1806 to finish Bryan's term and seated December 26, 1806.
Re-elected in 1806.
Re-elected in 1808.
Retired.

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| January 26, 1807 –
March 3, 1807

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | 100px
William Wyatt Bibb
(Democratic-Republican)

Elected in 1806.
Elected early to finish Spalding's term and seated January 26, 1807.
Re-elected in 1808.
Re-elected in 1810.
Re-elected in 1812.

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|10}}

| March 4, 1807 –
March 3, 1809

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Howell Cobb
(Democratic-Republican)

Elected in 1806.
Re-elected in 1808.
Re-elected in 1810.
Resigned.

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | 100px
George M. Troup
(Democratic-Republican)

Elected in 1806.
Re-elected in 1808.
Re-elected in 1810.
Re-elected in 1812.
Retired.

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|11}}

| March 4, 1809 –
March 3, 1811

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| rowspan=3 | {{USCongressOrdinal|12}}

| March 4, 1811 –
September 1812

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Bolling Hall
(Democratic-Republican)

Elected in 1810.
Re-elected in 1812.
Re-elected in 1814.
Retired.

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| September 1812 –
October 5, 1812

| Vacant

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| October 5, 1812 –
March 3, 1813

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | William Barnett
(Democratic-Republican)

Elected to finish Cobb's term.
Also elected to the next term in 1812.
Re-elected in 1814.
Lost re-election.

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|13}}

| March 4, 1813 –
November 6, 1813

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | William Terrell
(Democratic-Republican)

Elected in 1812.
Re-elected in 1814.
Elected in 1816.
Re-elected in 1818.
Retired.

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Thomas Telfair
(Democratic-Republican)

Elected in 1812.
Re-elected in 1814.
Lost re-election.

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| December 13, 1813 –
March 3, 1815

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Zadock Cook
(Democratic-Republican)

Elected to finish Bibb's term.
Re-elected in 1814.
Elected in 1816.
Retired.

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|14}}

| March 4, 1815 –
March 3, 1817

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Joel Crawford
(Democratic-Republican)

Elected in 1814.
Elected in 1816.
Re-elected in 1818.
Retired.

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|15}}

| March 4, 1817 –
March 3, 1819

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Thomas W. Cobb
(Democratic-Republican)

Elected in 1816.
Re-elected in 1818.
Re-elected in 1820.
Re-elected in 1822.
Lost re-election.
Resigned December 6, 1824 when elected U.S. Senator.

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Joel Abbot
(Democratic-Republican){{Efn|name="Crawford"|Supported the Crawford faction in the 1824 United States presidential election.}}

Elected in 1816.
Re-elected in 1818.
Re-elected in 1820.
Re-elected in 1822.
Retired.

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | 100px
Robert R. Reid
(Democratic-Republican)

Elected in 1816.
Re-elected in 1818.
Re-elected in 1820.
Retired.

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|16}}

| March 4, 1819 –
March 3, 1821

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | John Alfred Cuthbert
(Democratic-Republican)

Elected in 1818.
Retired.

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|17}}

| March 4, 1821 –
March 3, 1823

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Edward F. Tattnall
(Democratic-Republican){{Efn|name="Crawford"}}

Elected in 1820.
Re-elected in 1822.

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Alfred Cuthbert
(Democratic-Republican){{Efn|name="Crawford"}}

Elected in 1820.
Re-elected in 1822.

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Wiley Thompson
(Democratic-Republican){{Efn|name="Crawford"}}

Elected in 1820.
Re-elected in 1822.

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|18}}

| March 4, 1823 –
December 6, 1824

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | 100px
John Forsyth
(Democratic-Republican){{Efn|name="Crawford"}}

Elected in 1822.

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | George Cary
(Democratic-Republican){{Efn|name="Crawford"}}

Elected in 1822.

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| December 6, 1824 –
March 3, 1825

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Charles E. Haynes
(Democratic-Republican){{Efn|name="Crawford"}}

Elected in December 1824 to finish Cobb's term.
Seated February 7, 1825.

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|19}}

| March 4, 1825 –
March 3, 1827

| rowspan=9 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Charles E. Haynes
(Jacksonian)

Elected in 1824.
Re-elected in 1826.
re-elected in 1828.
Re-elected in 1830.
Re-elected in 1832.
Re-elected in 1834.

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Edward F. Tattnall
(Jacksonian)

Re-elected in 1824.
Re-elected in 1826.

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Alfred Cuthbert
(Jacksonian)

Re-elected in 1824.
Lost re-election.

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | James Meriwether
(Jacksonian)

Elected in 1824.
Retired.

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Wiley Thompson
(Jacksonian)

Re-elected in 1824.
Re-elected in 1826.
Re-elected in 1828.
Re-elected in 1830.
Retired.

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 100px
John Forsyth
(Jacksonian)

Re-elected in 1824.
Re-elected in 1826.

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | George Cary
(Jacksonian)

Re-elected in 1824.
Retired.

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|20}}
(1827–1829)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | John Floyd
(Jacksonian)

Elected in 1826.
Retired.

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Tomlinson Fort
(Jacksonian)

Elected in 1826.
Retired.

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 100px
Wilson Lumpkin
(Jacksonian)

Redistricted from the {{ushr|GA|4|C}} and re-elected in 1828.
Re-elected in 1830.
Resigned in 1831 to become Governor of Georgia.

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| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Henry G. Lamar
(Jacksonian)

Elected October 1, 1827 to finish Tattnall's term and seated December 3, 1827.
Re-elected in 1828.
Re-elected in 1830.
Lost re-election.

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 100px
Richard Henry Wilde
(Jacksonian)

Elected November 17, 1827 to finish Forsyth's term and seated January 14, 1828.
re-elected in 1828.
Re-elected in 1830.
Re-elected in 1832.
Lost re-election.

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|21}}
(1829–1831)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 100px
James M. Wayne
(Jacksonian)

Elected in 1828.
Re-elected in 1830.
Re-elected in 1832.
Re-elected in 1834 but declined the seat.
Resigned January 13, 1835 to become Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Thomas F. Foster
(Jacksonian)

Elected in 1828.
Re-elected in 1830.
Re-elected in 1832.
Lost re-election.

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|22}}
(1831–1833)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Augustin S. Clayton
(Jacksonian)

Elected December 12, 1831 to finish Lumpkin's term and seated January 21, 1832.
Re-elected in 1832.
Re-elected in 1834.
Resigned September 1, 1836.

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|23}}
(1833–1835)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | John E. Coffee
(Jacksonian)

Elected in 1832.
Re-elected in 1834.
Died September 25, 1836.

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 100px
George R. Gilmer
(Jacksonian)

Elected in 1832.
Lost re-election.

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 100px
William Schley
(Jacksonian)

Elected in 1832.
Re-elected in 1834.
Resigned July 1, 1835.

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Seaborn Jones
(Jacksonian)

Elected in 1832.
Retired.

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|24}}
(1835–1837)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | George W. Owens
(Jacksonian)

Elected in 1834.

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Seaton Grantland
(Jacksonian)

Elected in 1834.

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | John W. A. Sanford
(Jacksonian)

Elected in 1834.
Resigned July 25, 1835.

| {{party shading/Vacant}} | Vacant

| {{Party shading/Unionist}} | James C. Terrell
(Unionist)

Elected in 1834.
Resigned July 8, 1835.

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| {{Party shading/Nullifier}} | 100px
William C. Dawson
(Nullifier)

Elected October 30, 1836 to finish Coffee's term and seated December 26, 1836.

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Thomas Glascock
(Jacksonian)

Elected October 5, 1835 to finish Sanford's term and seated December 7, 1835.

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Jabez Y. Jackson
(Jacksonian)

Elected October 5, 1835 to finish Wayne's term and seated December 7, 1835.

| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Julius Caesar Alford
(Anti-Jacksonian)

Elected January 2, 1837 to finish Towns's term and seated January 31, 1837.

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Hopkins Holsey
(Jacksonian)

Elected October 5, 1835 to finish Terrell's term and seated December 7, 1835.

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Jesse F. Cleveland
(Jacksonian)

Elected October 5, 1835 to finish Schley's term and seated December 7, 1835.

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|25}}
(1837–1839)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Charles E. Haynes
(Democratic)

Re-elected in 1836.
{{Data missing|date=February 2020}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Whig}} | 100px
William C. Dawson
(Whig)

Re-elected in 1836.
Re-elected in 1838.
Re-elected in 1840.
Resigned to run for Governor of Georgia.

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | George W. Owens
(Democratic)

Re-elected in 1836.
{{Data missing|date=February 2020}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Seaton Grantland
(Democratic)

Re-elected in 1836.
{{Data missing|date=February 2020}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Thomas Glascock
(Democratic)

Re-elected in 1836.
{{Data missing|date=February 2020}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Jabez Y. Jackson
(Democratic)

Re-elected in 1836.
{{Data missing|date=February 2020}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Whig}} | Julius Caesar Alford
(Whig)

Re-elected in 1836.
Elected in 1838.
Re-elected in 1840.
Resigned in 1841.

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Hopkins Holsey
(Democratic)

Re-elected in 1836.
{{Data missing|date=February 2020}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Jesse F. Cleveland
(Democratic)

Re-elected in 1836.
{{Data missing|date=February 2020}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|26}}
(1839–1841)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Whig}} | Mark A. Cooper
(Whig)

Elected in 1838.
Re-elected in 1840.
Re-elected in 1842.
Resigned to run for Governor of Georgia.

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Whig}} | 100px
Thomas B. King
(Whig)

Elected in 1838.
Re-elected in 1840.
Lost re-election.

| {{Party shading/Whig}} | 100px
Hines Holt
(Whig)

Elected in 1838..
{{Data missing|date=February 2020}}

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Whig}} | Edward J. Black
(Whig)

Elected in 1838.
Re-elected in 1840.
Re-elected in 1842.

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Whig}} | Richard W. Habersham
(Whig)

Elected in 1838.
Re-elected in 1840.
Died December 2, 1842.

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Whig}} | 100px
Eugenius A. Nisbet
(Whig)

Elected in 1838.
Re-elected in 1840.
Resigned in 1841.

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Whig}} | 100px
Lott Warren
(Whig)

Elected in 1838.
Re-elected in 1840.
Retired.

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| rowspan=3 | {{USCongressOrdinal|27}}
(1841–1843)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Whig}} | Roger L. Gamble
(Whig)

Elected in 1840.
Lost re-election.

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| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Hugh A. Haralson
(Democratic)

Elected in December 1841 to finish Dawson's term.
Elected in 1842.
Redistricted to the {{Ushr|GA|4|C}}.

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | John H. Lumpkin
(Democratic)

Elected in December 1841 to finish Alford's term.
Elected in 1842.
Redistricted to the {{Ushr|GA|5|C}}.

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 100px
Walter T. Colquitt
(Democratic)

Elected in December 1841 to finish Nisbet's term.
Retired.

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| {{Party shading/Whig}} | 100px
George W. Crawford
(Whig)

Elected in January 1843 to finish Habersham's term.
{{Data missing|date=February 2020}}

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|28}}
(1843–1845)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 100px
William H. Stiles
(Democratic)

Elected in 1842.
Retired.

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | John B. Lamar
(Democratic)

Elected in 1842.
Resigned July 29, 1843.

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 100px
Howell Cobb
(Democratic)

Elected in 1842.
Redistricted to the {{Ushr|GA|6|C}}.

! rowspan=2 valign=top | Seat
eliminated
in 1843.

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| {{Party shading/Whig}} | 100px
Alexander H. Stephens
(Whig)

Elected October 2, 1843 to finish Cooper's term.
Redistricted to the {{Ushr|GA|7|C}}.

| {{Party shading/Whig}} | Absalom H. Chappell
(Whig)

Elected October 2, 1843 to finish Lamar's term.
Lost re-election.

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! colspan=11 | District returned to district representation in 1845.

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! colspan=11 | At-large seat restored for the 48th Congress

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|48}}
(1883–1885)

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | 100px
Thomas Hardeman Jr.
(Democratic)

Elected in 1882.
{{Data missing|date=February 2020}}

=All together=

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! colspan=10 | Elected at-large on a general ticket

! rowspan=999 |

! colspan=3 | Elected at-large on a general ticket

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colspan=2 | 1st
(1789–1791)

| {{Party shading/Anti-Administration}} | James Jackson
(Anti-Admin)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Anti-Administration}} | Abraham Baldwin
(Anti-Admin)

| {{Party shading/Anti-Administration}} | George Mathews
(Anti-Admin)

rowspan=2 | 2nd
(1791–1793)

|  

| {{Party shading/Anti-Administration}} | Anthony Wayne
(Anti-Admin)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Anti-Administration}} | Francis Willis
(Anti-Admin)

 

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Anti-Administration}} | John Milledge
(Anti-Admin)

colspan=2 | 3rd
(1793–1795)

| {{Party shading/Anti-Administration}} | Thomas P. Carnes
(Anti-Admin)

colspan=2 | 4th
(1795–1797)

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=4 | John Milledge
(DR)

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=2 | Abraham Baldwin
(DR)

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=2 | Thomas P. Carnes
(DR)

colspan=2 | 5th
(1797–1799)
colspan=2 | 6th
(1799–1801)

| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Benjamin Taliaferro
(F)

| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | James Jones
(F)

rowspan=2 | 7th
(1801–1803)

|  

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Benjamin Taliaferro
(DR)

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=3 | Samuel Hammond
(DR)

 

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=5 | Peter Early
(DR)

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=5 | David Meriwether
(DR)

colspan=2 | 8th
(1803–1805)

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=2 | Joseph Bryan
(DR)

rowspan=3 | 9th
(1805–1807)

|  

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Cowles Mead
(DR)

 

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=4 | Dennis Smelt
(DR)

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Thomas Spalding
(DR)

 

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=6 | William Wyatt Bibb
(DR)

colspan=2 | 10th
(1807–1809)

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=3 | Howell Cobb
(DR)

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=6 | George M. Troup
(DR)

colspan=2 | 11th
(1809–1811)
rowspan=2 | 12th
(1811–1813)

|  

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=5 | Bolling Hall
(DR)

 

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=4 | William Barnett
(DR)

rowspan=2 | 13th
(1813–1815)

|  

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=3 | Thomas Telfair
(DR)

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=5 | William Terrell
(DR)

 

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=3 | Zadock Cook
(DR)

colspan=2 | 14th
(1815–1817)

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=3 | Joel Crawford
(DR)

colspan=2 | 15th
(1817–1819)

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=3 | Joel Abbot
(DR)

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=3 | Thomas W. Cobb
(DR)

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=3 | Robert R. Reid
(DR)

colspan=2 | 16th
(1819–1821)

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | John Alfred Cuthbert
(DR)

colspan=2 | 17th
(1821–1823)

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Alfred Cuthbert
(DR)

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Edward F. Tattnall
(DR)

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Wiley Thompson
(DR)

rowspan=2 | 18th
(1823–1825)

|  

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=2 | Joel Abbot
(C-DR)

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=2 | Alfred Cuthbert
(C-DR)

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Thomas W. Cobb
(C-DR)

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=2 | Edward F. Tattnall
(C-DR)

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=2 | George Cary
(C-DR)

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=2 | Wiley Thompson
(C-DR)

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} rowspan=2 | John Forsyth
(C-DR)

 

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Charles E. Haynes
(C-DR)

colspan=2 | 19th
(1825–1827)

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | James Meriwether
(J)

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Alfred Cuthbert
(J)

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} rowspan=9 | Charles E. Haynes
(J)

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} rowspan=2 | Edward F. Tattnall
(J)

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | George Cary
(J)

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} rowspan=6 | Wiley Thompson
(J)

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} rowspan=2 | John Forsyth
(J)

rowspan=2 | 20th
(1827–1829)

|  

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} rowspan=2 | John Floyd
(J)

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} rowspan=2 | Tomlinson Fort
(J)

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} rowspan=4 | Wilson Lumpkin
(J)

 

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} rowspan=4 | Henry G. Lamar
(J)

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} rowspan=5 | Richard Henry Wilde
(J)

colspan=2 | 21st
(1829–1831)

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} rowspan=4 | Thomas Flournoy Foster
(J)

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} rowspan=5 | James M. Wayne
(J)

rowspan=2 | 22nd
(1831–1833)

|  

 

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} rowspan=3 | Augustin S. Clayton
(J)

colspan=2 | 23rd
(1833–1835)

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} rowspan=2 | John E. Coffee
(J)

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} rowspan=2 | William Schley
(J)

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | George R. Gilmer
(J)

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Seaborn Jones
(J)

rowspan=2 | 24th
(1835–1837)

|  

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} rowspan=2 | George W. Owens
(J)

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | John W. A. Sanford
(J)

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | James C. Terrell
(J)

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} rowspan=2 | Seaton Grantland
(J)

 

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Jabez Y. Jackson
(J)

| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | William Crosby Dawson
(Anti-J)

| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Julius Caesar Alford
(Anti-J)

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Jesse F. Cleveland
(J)

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Thomas Glascock
(J)

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Hopkins Holsey
(J)

colspan=2 | 25th
(1837–1839)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | George W. Owens
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Jabez Y. Jackson
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Charles E. Haynes
(D)

| {{Party shading/Whig}} rowspan=3 | William Crosby Dawson
(W)

| {{Party shading/Whig}} rowspan=3 | Julius Caesar Alford
(W)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Jesse F. Cleveland
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Thomas Glascock
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Hopkins Holsey
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Seaton Grantland
(D)

colspan=2 | 26th
(1839–1841)

| {{Party shading/Whig}} rowspan=8 | Thomas B. King
(W)

| {{Party shading/Whig}} rowspan=2 | Edward J. Black
(W)

| {{Party shading/Whig}} rowspan=2 | Eugenius A. Nisbet
(W)

| {{Party shading/Whig}} | Hines Holt
(W)

| {{Party shading/Whig}} rowspan=2 | Richard W. Habersham
(W)

| {{Party shading/Whig}} rowspan=2 | Mark A. Cooper
(W)

| {{Party shading/Whig}} rowspan=3 | Lott Warren
(W)

rowspan=2 | 27th
(1841–1843)

|  

| {{Party shading/Whig}} rowspan=2 | Roger L. Gamble
(W)

 

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=3 | Edward J. Black
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Walter T. Colquitt
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=7 | Hugh A. Haralson
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=5 | John H. Lumpkin
(D)

| {{Party shading/Whig}} | George W. Crawford
(W)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Mark A. Cooper
(D)

rowspan=2 | 28th
(1843–1845)

|  

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | John B. Lamar
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | Howell Cobb
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | William H. Stiles
(D)

 

| {{Party shading/Whig}} rowspan=2 | Absalom H. Chappell
(W)

| {{Party shading/Whig}} rowspan=9 | Alexander H. Stephens
(W)

colspan=2 | 29th
(1845–1847)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | George Towns
(D)

| {{Party shading/Whig}} rowspan=5 | Robert Toombs
(W)

colspan=2 | 30th
(1847–1849)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Alfred Iverson, Sr.
(D)

| {{Party shading/Whig}} | John William Jones
(W)

rowspan=2 | 31st
(1849–1851)

|  

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Marshall J. Wellborn
(D)

| {{Party shading/Whig}} rowspan=2 | Allen Ferdinand Owen
(W)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Thomas C. Hackett
(D)

 

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Joseph Webber Jackson
(D)

colspan=2 | 32nd
(1851–1853)

| {{Party shading/Unionist}} |James Johnson
(U)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | David J. Bailey
(D)

| {{Party shading/Unionist}} | Charles Murphey
(U)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Elijah W. Chastain
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=3 | Junius Hillyer
(D)

colspan=2 | 33rd
(1853–1855)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=3 | James Lindsay Seward
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Alfred H. Colquitt
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | William Dent
(D)

| {{Party shading/Whig}} | David A. Reese
(W)

colspan=2 | 34th
(1855–1857)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=3 | Martin J. Crawford
(D)

| {{Party shading/Know-nothing}} rowspan=2 | Robert P. Trippe
(K-N)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Hiram B. Warner
(D)

| {{Party shading/Know-nothing}} | Nathaniel G. Foster
(K-N)

colspan=2 | 35th
(1857–1859)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Lucius J. Gartrell
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Augustus R. Wright
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | James Jackson
(D)

| {{Party shading/Know-nothing}} rowspan=2 | Joshua Hill
(K-N)

colspan=2 | 36th
(1859–1861)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Peter Early Love
(D)

| {{Party shading/Opposition}} | Thomas Hardeman, Jr.
(Opp)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | John W. H. Underwood
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | John James Jones
(D)

colspan=2 | 37th
(1861–1863)

| colspan=8 | American Civil War

colspan=2 | 38th
(1863–1865)

| rowspan=3 colspan=7 | American Civil War

colspan=2 | 39th
(1865–1867)
rowspan=2 | 40th
(1867–1869)

|  

 

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Joseph W. Clift
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Nelson Tift
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | William P. Edwards
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Samuel F. Gove
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Charles H. Prince
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=3 | William P. Price
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=4 | Pierce M. B. Young
(D)

colspan=2 | 41st
(1869–1871)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | William W. Paine
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=3 | Richard H. Whiteley
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Marion Bethune
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jefferson F. Long
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Stephen A. Corker
(D)

colspan=2 | 42nd
(1871–1873)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Archibald T. MacIntyre
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | John S. Bigby
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Thomas J. Speer
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dudley M. DuBose
(D)

colspan=2 | 43rd
(1873–1875)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Andrew Sloan
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | Philip Cook
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=4 | Henry R. Harris
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | James C. Freeman
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=11 | James H. Blount
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Benjamin H. Hill
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=4 | Hiram P. Bell
(D)

colspan=2 | 44th
(1875–1877)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Julian Hartridge
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=4 | William Ephraim Smith
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=3 | Milton A. Candler
(D)

| {{Party shading/Independent}} rowspan=4 | William H. Felton
(ID)

rowspan=2 | 45th
(1877–1879)

|  

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | Seaborn Reese
(D)

 

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | John C. Nicholls
(D)

colspan=2 | 46th
(1879–1881)

| {{Party shading/Independent}} | Henry Persons
(ID)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=4 | Nathaniel J. Hammond
(D)

| {{Party shading/Independent}} rowspan=3 | Emory Speer
(ID)

colspan=2 | 47th
(1881–1883)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Hugh Buchanan
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=9 | Henry G. Turner
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=3 | George R. Black
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=5 | Judson C. Clements
(D)

colspan=2 | 48th
(1883–1885)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=7 | Charles F. Crisp
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=4 | Allen D. Candler
(D)

colspan=2 | 49th
(1885–1887)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Thomas M. Norwood
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=3 | George T. Barnes
(D)

colspan=2 | 50th
(1887–1889)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Thomas W. Grimes
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | John D. Stewart
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Henry H. Carlton
(D)

colspan=2 | 51st
(1889–1891)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=10 | Rufus E. Lester
(D)

colspan=2 | 52nd
(1891–1893)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=4 | Charles L. Moses
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=13 | Leonidas F. Livingston
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Robert W. Everett
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=4 | Thomas G. Lawson
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Thomas E. Winn
(D)

| {{Party shading/Populist}} | Thomas E. Watson
(Pop)

colspan=2 | 53rd
(1893–1895)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=3 | Benjamin E. Russell
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Thomas B. Cabaniss
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=7 | John W. Maddox
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=7 | Farish C. Tate
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=3 | James C. C. Black
(D)

rowspan=2 | 54th
(1895–1897)

|  

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=14 | Charles L. Bartlett
(D)

 

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=8 | Elijah B. Lewis
(D)

colspan=2 | 55th
(1897–1899)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=10 | William G. Brantley
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=8 | James M. Griggs
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=3 | William H. Fleming
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=9 | William M. Howard
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=15 | William C. Adamson
(D)

colspan=2 | 56th
(1899–1901)
colspan=2 | 57th
(1901–1903)
colspan=2 | 58th
(1903–1905)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=8 | Thomas W. Hardwick
(D)

rowspan=2 | 59th
(1905–1907)

|  

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=16 | Gordon Lee
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=19 | Thomas M. Bell
(D)

 

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=9 | Charles G. Edwards
(D)

colspan=2 | 60th
(1907–1909)
rowspan=2 | 61st
(1909–1911)

|  

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=7 | Dudley M. Hughes
(D)

 

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=3 | Seaborn A. Roddenbery
(D)

colspan=2 | 62nd
(1911–1913)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=7 | William S. Howard
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=4 | Samuel J. Tribble
(D)

rowspan=2 | 63rd
(1913–1915)

|  

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=14 | Charles R. Crisp
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | John R. Walker
(D)

 

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=8 | Frank Park
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=14 | Carl Vinson
(D)

rowspan=2 | 64th
(1915–1917)

|  

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=7 | James W. Wise
(D)

 

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Tinsley W. Rucker, Jr.
(D)

rowspan=2 | 65th
(1917–1919)

|  

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=4 | James W. Overstreet
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=11 | Charles H. Brand
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=11 | William W. Larsen
(D)

 

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=10 | William C. Wright
(D)

colspan=2 | 66th
(1919–1921)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=4 | William D. Upshaw
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=9 | William C. Lankford
(D)

colspan=2 | 67th
(1921–1923)
colspan=2 | 68th
(1923–1925)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=5 | R. Lee Moore
(D)

colspan=2 | 69th
(1925–1927)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=19 | Edward E. Cox
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=5 | Samuel Rutherford
(D)

colspan=2 | 70th
(1927–1929)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Leslie J. Steele
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=15 | Malcolm C. Tarver
(D)

rowspan=2 | 71st
(1929–1931)

|  

 

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=12 | Robert Ramspeck
(D)

rowspan=2 | 72nd
(1931–1933)

|  

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=4 | Homer C. Parker
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=10 | B. Frank Whelchel
(D)

 

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=4 | Bryant T. Castellow
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | W. Carlton Mobley
(D)

rowspan=2 | 73rd
(1933–1935)

|  

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=5 | Emmett M. Owen
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=21 | Carl Vinson
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=4 | Braswell Deen
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Charles H. Brand
(D)

 

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=18 | Paul Brown
(D)

colspan=2 | 74th
(1935–1937)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=8 | Hugh Peterson
(D)

colspan=2 | 75th
(1937–1939)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=9 | Stephen Pace
(D)

rowspan=2 | 76th
(1939–1941)

|  

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | W. Benjamin Gibbs
(D)

 

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=9 | A. Sidney Camp
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Florence R. Gibbs
(D)

colspan=2 | 77th
(1941–1943)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=4 | John S. Gibson
(D)

colspan=2 | 78th
(1943–1945)
rowspan=2 | 79th
(1945–1947)

|  

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=5 | John S. Wood
(D)

 

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Helen D. Mankin
(D)

colspan=2 | 80th
(1947–1949)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=9 | Prince H. Preston, Jr.
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=10 | James C. Davis
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=7 | Henderson L. Lanham
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=5 | William M. Wheeler
(D)

colspan=2 | 81st
(1949–1951)
colspan=2 | 82nd
(1951–1953)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=9 | Tic Forrester
(D)

rowspan=2 | 83rd
(1953–1955)

|  

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=8 | J. L. Pilcher
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=14 | Phillip M. Landrum
(D)

 

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=7 | John J. Flynt, Jr.
(D)

colspan=2 | 84th
(1955–1957)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=5 | Iris Blitch
(D)

rowspan=2 | 85th
(1957–1959)

|  

 

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Harlan E. Mitchell
(D)

colspan=2 | 86th
(1959–1961)
colspan=2 | 87th
(1961–1963)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | G. Elliott Hagan
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=7 | John W. Davis
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=8 | Robert G. Stephens, Jr.
(D)

colspan=2 | 88th
(1963–1965)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Charles Weltner
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | J. Russell Tuten
(D)

colspan=2 | 89th
(1965–1967)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=3 | Maston E. O'Neal, Jr.
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Howard H. Callaway
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | James MacKay
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=8 | John J. Flynt, Jr.
(D)

colspan=2 | 90th
(1967–1969)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=9 | Jack T. Brinkley
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=4 | Benjamin B. Blackburn
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=3 | Fletcher Thompson
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=5 | Williamson S. Stuckey, Jr.
(D)

colspan=2 | 91st
(1969–1971)
colspan=2 | 92nd
(1971–1973)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | Dawson Mathis
(D)

colspan=2 | 93rd
(1973–1975)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | Ronald B. Ginn
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=3 | Andrew Young
(D)

colspan=2 | 94th
(1975–1977)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=7 | Elliott H. Levitas
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | Lawrence P. McDonald
(D)

rowspan=2 | 95th
(1977–1979)

|  

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=4 | Billy Lee Evans
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=10 | Edgar L. Jenkins
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=10 | Doug Barnard, Jr.
(D)

 

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | Wyche Fowler, Jr.
(D)

colspan=2 | 96th
(1979–1981)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=12 | Newt Gingrich
(R)

colspan=2 | 97th
(1981–1983)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=7 | Charles Floyd Hatcher
(D)

rowspan=2 | 98th
(1983–1985)

|  

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | Robert Lindsay Thomas
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | Richard Ray
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=7 | J. Roy Rowland
(D)

 

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | George Darden
(D)

colspan=2 | 99th
(1985–1987)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=2 | Pat Swindall
(R)

colspan=2 | 100th
(1987–1989)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=11 | John Lewis
(D)

colspan=2 | 101st
(1989–1991)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=3 | Ben Jones
(D)

colspan=2 | 102nd
(1991–1993)
colspan=2 | 103rd
(1993–1995)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=8 | Jack Kingston
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=8 | Sanford D. Bishop, Jr.
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=7 | Mac Collins
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Nathan Deal
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Don Johnson, Jr.
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | Cynthia McKinney
(D)

colspan=2 | 104th
(1995–1997)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=7 | Bob Barr
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=7 | John Linder
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=5 | Saxby Chambliss
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=7 | Nathan Deal
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=7 | Charlie Norwood
(R)

colspan=2 | 105th
(1997–1999)
rowspan=2 | 106th
(1999–2001)

|  

 

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=3 | Johnny Isakson
(R)

colspan=2 | 107th
(2001–2003)
colspan=2 | 108th
(2003–2005)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Denise Majette
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=2 | Phil Gingrey
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=2 | Max Burns
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | David Scott
(D)

colspan=2 | 109th
(2005–2007)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Lynn Westmoreland
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Tom Price
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Jim Marshall
(D)

colspan=2 rowspan=2 |

! colspan=10 | District

! colspan=4 | District

{{ushr|Georgia|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|5|5th}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|6|6th}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|7|7th}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|8|8th}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|9|9th}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|10|10th}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|11|11th}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|12|12th}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|13|13th}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|14|14th}}

rowspan=2 | 110th
(2007–2009)

|  

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | Jack Kingston
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=11 | Sanford D. Bishop, Jr.
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=7 | Lynn Westmoreland
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=11 | Hank Johnson
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=10 | John Lewis
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=8 | Tom Price
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=4 | John Linder
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=4 | Jim Marshall
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=3 | Nathan Deal
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Charlie Norwood
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | Phil Gingrey
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | John Barrow
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=11 | David Scott
(D)

 

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Paul Broun
(R)

rowspan=2 | 111th
(2009–2011)

|  

 

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Tom Graves
(R)

colspan=2 | 112th
(2011–2013)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Robert Woodall
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Austin Scott
(R)

colspan=2 | 113th
(2013–2015)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Doug Collins
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Tom Graves
(R)

colspan=2 | 114th
(2015–2017)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Buddy Carter
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jody Hice
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Barry Loudermilk
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rick Allen
(R)

rowspan=2 | 115th
(2017–2019)

|  

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Drew Ferguson
(R)

 

| rowspan=1 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Karen Handel
(R)

rowspan=2 | 116th
(2019–2021)

|  

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Lucy McBath
(D)

 

| rowspan=1 | Vacant

colspan=2 rowspan=3 | Congress

! {{ushr|Georgia|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|5|5th}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|6|6th}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|7|7th}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|8|8th}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|9|9th}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|10|10th}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|11|11th}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|12|12th}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|13|13th}}

! {{ushr|Georgia|14|14th}}

colspan=10 | District

! colspan=4 | District

US Congressional What-if Delegations from Texas (Three versions)

=US Senators from Texas=

{{List of United States senators heading

| Left_class= 1

| Left_intro= Class 1 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2000, 2006, 2012, and 2018. The next election will be in 2024.

| Right_class= 2

| Right_intro= Class 2 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2002, 2008, 2014, and 2020. The next election will be in 2026.

}}

|- style="height:2em"

| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | December 29, 1845 –
February 21, 1846

| Texas did not elect its senators until two months after statehood.

| rowspan=4 | 1

| {{List of United States senators Congress|29|2}}

| rowspan=2 | 1

| Texas did not elect its senators until two months after statehood.

| nowrap | December 29, 1845 –
February 21, 1846

| colspan=3 | Vacant

|-

! rowspan=7 | 1

| rowspan=7 align=left | 100px
Thomas Jefferson Rusk

| rowspan=7 {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=7 nowrap | February 21, 1846 –
July 29, 1857

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1846.

| Elected in 1846.

| rowspan=11 nowrap | February 21, 1846 –
March 3, 1859

| rowspan=11 {{party shading/Democratic}}|Democratic

| rowspan=11 align=right | 100px
Sam Houston

! rowspan=11 | 1

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|30}}

| rowspan=3 | 2

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1847.

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|31}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1851.

| rowspan=3 | 2

| {{List of United States senators Congress|32}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|33}}

| rowspan=7 | 3

| rowspan=7 | Re-elected in 1853.

Retired.

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|34}}

|- style="height:2em"

| Re-elected in 1857.

Died.

| rowspan=10 | 3

| {{List of United States senators Congress|35|5}}

|- style="height:2em"

| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | July 29, 1857 –
November 9, 1857

|  

|- style="height:2em"

! 2

| align=left | 100px
James Pinckney Henderson

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| nowrap | November 9, 1857 –
June 4, 1858

| Appointed to finish Rusk's term.

Died.

|- style="height:2em"

| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | June 4, 1858 –
September 27, 1858

|  

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | 3

| rowspan=2 align=left | 100px
Matthias Ward

| rowspan=2 {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=2 nowrap | September 27, 1858 –
December 5, 1859

| rowspan=2 | Appointed to continue Rusk's term.

Lost nomination to finish Rusk's term.

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|36|2}}

| rowspan=6 | 4

| rowspan=4 | Elected in 1859.

Expelled following Texas's secession from the Union.

| rowspan=4 nowrap | March 4, 1859 –
July 11, 1861

| rowspan=4 {{party shading/Democratic}}|Democratic

| rowspan=4 align=right | 100px
John Hemphill

! rowspan=4 | 2

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | 4

| rowspan=2 align=left | 100px
Louis Wigfall

| rowspan=2 {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=2 nowrap | December 5, 1859 –
March 23, 1861

| rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Rusk's term.

Withdrew.

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|37|3}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=6 colspan=3 | Vacant

| rowspan=6 nowrap | March 23, 1861 –
March 30, 1870

| rowspan=6 | U.S. Civil War and Reconstruction.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=6 | U.S. Civil War and Reconstruction.

| rowspan=6 nowrap | July 11, 1861 –
March 31, 1870

| rowspan=6 colspan=3 | Vacant

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | 4

| {{List of United States senators Congress|38}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|39}}

| rowspan=5 | 5

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|40}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=5 | 5

| {{List of United States senators Congress|41|3}}

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=4 | 5

| rowspan=4 align=left | 100px
James W. Flanagan

| rowspan=4 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=4 nowrap | March 30, 1870 –
March 3, 1875

| rowspan=4 | Elected upon readmission.

|- style="height:2em"

| Elected upon readmission.

| rowspan=4 nowrap | March 31, 1870 –
March 3, 1877

| rowspan=2 {{party shading/Republican}}|Republican

| rowspan=4 align=right | 100px
Morgan C. Hamilton

! rowspan=4 | 3

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|42}}

| rowspan=3 | 6

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1870.

Retired.

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|43}}

| {{party shading/Liberal Republican}} | Liberal Republican

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=6 | 6

| rowspan=6 align=left | 100px
Samuel B. Maxey

| rowspan=6 {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=6 nowrap | March 4, 1875 –
March 3, 1887

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1874.

| rowspan=3 | 6

| {{List of United States senators Congress|44}}

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|45}}

| rowspan=3 | 7

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1876.

| rowspan=10 nowrap | March 4, 1877 –
March 3, 1895

| rowspan=10 {{party shading/Democratic}}|Democratic

| rowspan=10 align=right | 100px
Richard Coke

! rowspan=10 | 4

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|46}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1880.

Lost re-election.

| rowspan=3 | 7

| {{List of United States senators Congress|47}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|48}}

| rowspan=3 | 8

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1882.

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|49}}

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | 7

| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
John Henninger Reagan

| rowspan=3 {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1887 –
June 10, 1891

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1886.

Resigned to become chairman of the Railroad Commission of Texas.

| rowspan=4 | 8

| {{List of United States senators Congress|50}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|51}}

| rowspan=4 | 9

| rowspan=4 | Re-elected in 1888.

Retired.

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|52|2}}

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=4 | 8

| rowspan=4 align=left | 100px
Roger Q. Mills

| rowspan=4 {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=4 nowrap | June 10, 1891 –
March 3, 1899

| Appointed to continue Reagan's term.

Elected to finish Reagan's term.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1892.

Retired.

| rowspan=3 | 9

| {{List of United States senators Congress|53}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|54}}

| rowspan=3 | 10

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1894.

Retired.

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1895 –
March 3, 1901

| rowspan=3 {{party shading/Democratic}}|Democratic

| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
Horace Chilton

! rowspan=3 | 5

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|55}}

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=12 | 9

| rowspan=12 align=left | 100px
Charles Allen Culberson

| rowspan=12 {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=12 nowrap | March 4, 1899 –
March 3, 1923

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1898.

| rowspan=3 | 10

| {{List of United States senators Congress|56}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|57}}

| rowspan=3 | 11

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1900.

| rowspan=6 nowrap | March 4, 1901 –
March 3, 1913

| rowspan=6 {{party shading/Democratic}}|Democratic

| rowspan=6 align=right | 100px
Joseph Weldon Bailey

! rowspan=6 | 6

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|58}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1904.

| rowspan=3 | 11

| {{List of United States senators Congress|59}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|60}}

| rowspan=3 | 12

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1906.

Retired.

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|61}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1910.

| rowspan=3 | 12

| {{List of United States senators Congress|62}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|63}}

| rowspan=3 | 13

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1912.

| rowspan=15 nowrap | February 3, 1913 –
April 9, 1941

| rowspan=15 {{party shading/Democratic}}|Democratic

| rowspan=15 align=right | 100px
Morris Sheppard

! rowspan=15 | 7

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|64}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1916.

Lost re-election.

| rowspan=3 | 13

| {{List of United States senators Congress|65}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|66}}

| rowspan=3 | 14

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1918.

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|67}}

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | 10

| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
Earle B. Mayfield

| rowspan=3 {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1923 –
March 3, 1929

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1922.

Lost renomination.

| rowspan=3 | 14

| {{List of United States senators Congress|68}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|69}}

| rowspan=3 | 15

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1924.

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|70}}

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=16 | 11

| rowspan=16 align=left | 100px
Tom Connally

| rowspan=16 {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=16 nowrap | March 4, 1929 –
January 3, 1953

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1928.

| rowspan=3 | 15

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| rowspan=3 | 16

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1930.

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| {{List of United States senators Congress|73}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1934.

| rowspan=3 | 16

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| rowspan=7 | 17

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1936.

Died.

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|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=7 | Re-elected in 1940.

| rowspan=7 | 17

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|  

| nowrap | April 9, 1941 –
April 21, 1941

| colspan=3 | Vacant

|- style="height:2em"

| Appointed to continue Sheppard's term.

Died.

| nowrap | April 21, 1941 –
June 26, 1941

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Democratic

| align=right | 100px
Andrew Jackson Houston

! 8

|- style="height:2em"

|  

| nowrap | June 26, 1941 –
August 4, 1941

| colspan=3 | Vacant

|- style="height:2em"

| Elected to finish Sheppard's term.

| rowspan=4 nowrap | August 4, 1941 –
January 3, 1949

| rowspan=4 {{party shading/Democratic}}|Democratic

| rowspan=4 align=right | 100px
W. Lee O'Daniel

! rowspan=4 | 9

|- style="height:2em"

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| rowspan=3 | 18

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1942.

Retired.

|- style="height:2em"

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|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1946.

Retired.

| rowspan=3 | 18

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|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|81}}

| rowspan=3 | 19

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1948.

| rowspan=8 nowrap | January 3, 1949 –
January 3, 1961

| rowspan=8 {{party shading/Democratic}}|Democratic

| rowspan=8 align=right | 100px
Lyndon B. Johnson

! rowspan=8 | 10

|- style="height:2em"

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|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | 12

| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
Price Daniel

| rowspan=3 {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=3 nowrap | January 3, 1953 –
January 14, 1957

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1952.

Resigned.

| rowspan=5 | 19

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| {{List of United States senators Congress|84}}

| rowspan=5 | 20

| rowspan=5 | Re-elected in 1954.

Re-elected in 1960, but resigned to become Vice President of the United States.

|- style="height:2em"

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|- style="height:2em"

! 13

| align=left | 100px
William A. Blakley

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| nowrap | January 15, 1957 –
April 28, 1957

| Appointed to continue Daniel's term.

Retired when his successor was elected.

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=16 | 14

| rowspan=16 align=left | 100px
Lloyd Bentsen

| rowspan=16 {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=16 nowrap | April 29, 1957 –
January 3, 1989

| Elected to finish Daniel's term.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1958.

| rowspan=3 | 20

| {{List of United States senators Congress|86}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|87}}

| rowspan=3 | 21

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1960

| rowspan=12 nowrap | January 3, 1961 –
January 3, 1985

| rowspan=12 {{party shading/Republican}}|Republican

| rowspan=12 align=right | 100px
John Tower

! rowspan=12 | 11

|- style="height:2em"

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|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1964.

| rowspan=3 | 21

| {{List of United States senators Congress|89}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|90}}

| rowspan=3 | 22

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1966.

|- style="height:2em"

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|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1970.

| rowspan=3 | 22

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|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|93}}

| rowspan=3 | 23

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1972.

|- style="height:2em"

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|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1976.

| rowspan=3 | 23

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|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|96}}

| rowspan=3 | 24

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1978.

Retired.

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|97}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1982.

Retired to run for Vice President of the United States.

| rowspan=3 | 24

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|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|99}}

| rowspan=3 | 25

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1984.

| rowspan=9 nowrap | January 3, 1985 –
January 3, 2003

| rowspan=9 {{party shading/Republican}}|Republican

| rowspan=9 align=right | 100px
Phil Gramm

! rowspan=9 | 12

|- style="height:2em"

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|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=12 | 15

| rowspan=12 align=left | 100px
Beau Boulter

| rowspan=12 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=12 nowrap | January 3, 1989 –
January 3, 2013

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1988.

| rowspan=3 | 25

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|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|102}}

| rowspan=3 | 26

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1990.

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|103}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1994.

| rowspan=3 | 26

| {{List of United States senators Congress|104}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|105}}

| rowspan=3 | 27

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1996.

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|106}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2000.

| rowspan=3 | 27

| {{List of United States senators Congress|107}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|108}}

| rowspan=3 | 28

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 2002.

| rowspan=12 nowrap | January 3, 2003 –
present

| rowspan=12 {{party shading/Republican}}|Republican

| rowspan=12 align=right | 100px
John Cornyn

! rowspan=12 | 13

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|109}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2006.

Retired.

| rowspan=3 | 28

| {{List of United States senators Congress|110}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|111}}

| rowspan=3 | 29

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2008.

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|112}}

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=6 | 16

| rowspan=6 align=left | 100px
Ted Cruz

| rowspan=6 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=6 nowrap | January 3, 2013 –
present

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 2012.

| rowspan=3 | 29

| {{List of United States senators Congress|113}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|114}}

| rowspan=3 | 30

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2014.

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|115}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2018.

| rowspan=3 | 30

| {{List of United States senators Congress|116}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|117}}

| rowspan=3| 31

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2020.

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|118}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 colspan=5 | To be determined in the 2024 election.

| rowspan=2 |31

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|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|120}}

| 32

| colspan=5 | To be determined in the 2026 election.

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=US House (but with At-Large until 1875 and from 1913 to 1967)=

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! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=18 | District

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! {{ushr|TX|AL|At-Large 1st Seat}}

! {{ushr|TX|AL|At-Large 2nd Seat}}

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! {{ushr|TX|AL|At-large 5th seat}}

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! {{ushr|TX|AL|At-large 7th seat}}

! {{ushr|TX|AL|At-large 8th seat}}

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! {{ushr|TX|AL|At-large 11th seat}}

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! {{ushr|TX|AL|At-large 13th seat}}

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! {{ushr|TX|AL|At-large 16th seat}}

! {{ushr|TX|AL|At-large 17th seat}}

! {{ushr|TX|AL|At-large 18th seat}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|29}} (1845–1847)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | David S. Kaufman (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Timothy Pilsbury (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|30}} (1847–1849)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|31}} (1849–1851)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Volney Howard (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|32}} (1851–1853)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Richardson A. Scurry (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|33}} (1853–1855)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George W. Smyth (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Peter H. Bell (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|34}} (1855–1857)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing}} rowspan=2 | Lemuel D. Evans (KN)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|35}} (1857–1859)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Guy M. Bryan (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|36}} (1859–1861)

| {{Party cell|Independent Democratic Party (US)}} | Andrew Jackson Hamilton (ID)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrd|37|40|th, }}th
(1861–1869)

| rowspan=2 colspan=4 | American Civil War

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|41}} (1869–1871)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George W. Whitmore (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John C. Conner (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William Thomas Clark (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward Degener (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|42}} (1871–1873)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William S. Herndon (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | John Hancock (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Dewitt Clinton Giddings (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|43}} {{nowrap|(1873–1875)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William S. Herndon (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William P. McLean (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Roger Q. Mills (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Asa H. Willie (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|44}} {{nowrap|(1875–1877)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | John Henninger
Reagan
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | David B.
Culberson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Gustav Schleicher (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|45}} {{nowrap|(1877–1879)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|46}} {{nowrap|(1879–1881)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Olin Wellborn (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Christopher C.
Upson
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|47}} {{nowrap|(1881–1883)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|48}} (1883–1885)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James H.
Jones
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Charles
Stewart

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James W.
Throckmorton
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James Francis
Miller
(D)

| {{Party cell|Independent (US)}} | Thomas P. Ochiltree (I)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | S. W. T.
Lanham
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|49}} (1885–1887)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | William H. Crain (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Joseph D.
Sayers
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|50}} (1887–1889)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William Harrison
Martin
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Constantine
B.
Kilgore
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Joseph
Abbott
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Silas Hare (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Littleton W.
Moore
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|51}} (1889–1891)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|52}} (1891–1893)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John B. Long (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Joseph Weldon
Bailey
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edwin Le Roy Antony (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|53}} {{nowrap|(1893–1895)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Joseph
Chappell
Hutcheson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Samuel B.
Cooper
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | George C.
Pendleton
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Walter
Gresham
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas M.
Paschal
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Jeremiah V.
Cockrell
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|54}} {{nowrap|(1895–1897)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles Henderson
Yoakum
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Miles
Crowley
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | George H.
Noonan
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Rudolph
Kleberg
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|55}} {{nowrap|(1897–1899)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John W. Cranford (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Thomas
Henry
Ball
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Reese C.
De Graffen­reid
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Robert E.
Burke
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=14 | Robert Lee
Henry
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Robert B.
Hawley
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=15 | James Luther
Slayden
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=14 | John Hall
Stephens

(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|56}} {{nowrap|(1899–1901)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John Levi
Sheppard
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Albert S.
Burleson
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|57}} {{nowrap|(1901–1903)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Choice
B.
Randell

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | George
Farmer
Burgess

(D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Morris
Sheppard

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Gordon J.
Russell
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Scott
Field

(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|58}} (1903–1905)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | James
Andrew
Beall

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Alexander
W.
Gregg
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Oscar W.
Gillespie

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=20 | John
Nance
Garner

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | William
Robert
Smith

(D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Moses L. Broocks (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|59}} (1905–1907)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|60}} (1907–1909)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John M. Moore (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Rufus
Hardy

(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|61}} (1909–1911)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Martin
Dies I
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | James Young (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|62}} (1911–1913)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Oscar
Callaway

(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|63}}
(1913–1915)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Horace Worth
Vaughan
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | Sam
Rayburn

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Joe H.
Eagle

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Daniel E.
Garrett
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | Hatton W.
Sumners
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | Buck
Buchanan

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|64}}
(1915–1917)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Eugene
Black

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | A. Jeff
McLemore

(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|65}}
(1917–1919)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Joseph
J.
Mansfield

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Tom
Connally

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James C.
Wilson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Thomas L.
Blanton

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Marvin
Jones

(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|66}}
(1919–1921)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | John C.
Box
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Clay
Stone
Briggs

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Lucian W.
Parrish
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Carlos
Bee
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Fritz G.
Lanham

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Claude
Benton
Huds­peth

(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|67}}
(1921–1923)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Morgan
G.
Sanders

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Daniel
E.
Garrett

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Harry M.
Wurz­bach

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Guinn
Williams

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|68}}
(1923–1925)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Luther
Johnson

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|69}}
(1925–1927)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|70}}
(1927–1929)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|71}}
(1929–1931)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Wright
Patman

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Oliver
H.
Cross

(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|72}}
(1931–1933)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Martin
Dies Jr.
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | R. Ewing
Thomason
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joe H.
Eagle
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Richard M.
Kleberg
(D)

=With Plural Districts (since 1963)=

==1963 to 1973==

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! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=23 | District

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! {{ushr|TX|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|TX|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|TX|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|TX|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|TX|5|5th}}

! {{ushr|TX|6|6th}}

! {{ushr|TX|7|7th}}

! {{ushr|TX|8|8th}}

! {{ushr|TX|9|9th}}

! {{ushr|TX|10|10th}}

! {{ushr|TX|11|11th}}

! {{ushr|TX|12|12th}}

! {{ushr|TX|13|13th}}

! {{ushr|TX|14|14th}}

! {{ushr|TX|15|15th}}

! {{ushr|TX|16|16th}}

! {{ushr|TX|17|17th}}

! {{ushr|TX|18|18th}}

! {{ushr|TX|19|19th}}

! {{ushr|TX|20|20th}}

! {{ushr|TX|21|21st}}

! {{ushr|TX|22|22nd}}

! {{ushr|TX|AL|At-large}}

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|88}}
(1963–1965)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Wright Patman (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Jack Brooks (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Lindley Beckworth (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Ray Roberts (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Bruce Alger (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Olin E. Teague (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John Dowdy (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Albert Thomas (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Clark W. Thom­pson (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Homer Thorn­berry (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William R. Poage (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Jim Wright (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Graham B. Purcell Jr. (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John Young (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Joe M. Kilgore (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Ed Foreman (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Omar Burleson (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Walter E. Rogers (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | George H. Mahon (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Henry B. González (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | O. C. Fisher (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Robert R. Casey (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Joe R. Pool (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | J. J. Pickle (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|89}}
(1965–1967)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Earle Cabell (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Kika de la Garza (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Richard C. White (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lera M. Thomas (D)

style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | Congress

! colspan=23 | District

style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|1|1st}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|2|2nd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|3|3rd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|4|4th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|5|5th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|6|6th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|7|7th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|8|8th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|9|9th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|10|10th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|11|11th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|12|12th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|13|13th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|14|14th}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|15|15th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|16|16th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|17|17th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|18|18th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|19|19th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|20|20th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|21|21st}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|22|22nd}}

style="height:2em"

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|90}}
(1967–1969)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Wright Patman (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Dowdy (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joe R. Pool (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ray Roberts (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Earle Cabell (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Olin E. Teague (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George H. W. Bush (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bob Eckhardt (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jack Brooks (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | J. J. Pickle (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William R. Poage (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jim Wright (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bob Price (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Young (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Kika de la Garza (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Abraham Kazen (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Richard C. White (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Omar Burleson (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Graham B. Purcell Jr. (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George H. Mahon (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry B. González (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | O. C. Fisher (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert R. Casey (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jim Collins (R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|91}}
(1969–1971)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|92}}
(1971–1973)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bill Archer (R)

==1973 to 1983==

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=3 | Congress

! colspan=24 | District

style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|1|1st}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|2|2nd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|3|3rd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|4|4th}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|5|5th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|6|6th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|7|7th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|8|8th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|9|9th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|10|10th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|11|11th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|12|12th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|13|13th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|14|14th}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|15|15th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|16|16th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|17|17th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|18|18th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|19|19th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|20|20th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|21|21st}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|22|22nd}}

style="height:2em"

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|93}}
(1973–1975)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Wright Patman
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Charlie Wilson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Jim Collins
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Ray Roberts
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Alan Steel­man
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Dale Milford
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Olin E. Teague
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Bill Archer
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Bob Eck­hardt
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Jack Brooks
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | J. J. Pickle
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William R. Poage
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Jim Wright
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bob Price
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John Young
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Kika de la Garza
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Abraham Kazen
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Richard Craw­ford White
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Omar Burle­son
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Barbara Jordan
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | George H. Mahon
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Henry B. González
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | O. C. Fisher
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Robert R. Casey
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|94}}
(1975–1977)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Jack High­tower
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Bob Krueger
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Sam B. Hall Jr.
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Ron Paul
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|95}}
(1977–1979)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Jim Mattox
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|96}}
(1979–1981)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Phil Gramm
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Marvin Leath
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Martin Frost
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph Wyatt
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles Sten­holm
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Mickey Leland
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Kent Hance
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Tom Loeffler
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|97}}
(1981–1983)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ralph Hall
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jack Fields
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bill Patman
(D)

==1983 to 1993==

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

! rowspan=3 | Congress

! colspan=27 | District

style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|1|1st}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|2|2nd}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|3|3rd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|4|4th}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|5|5th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|6|6th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|7|7th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|8|8th}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|9|9th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|10|10th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|11|11th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|12|12th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|13|13th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|14|14th}}

! colspan=3 | {{ushr|TX|15|15th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|16|16th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|17|17th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|18|18th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|19|19th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|20|20th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|21|21st}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|22|22nd}}

style="height:2em"

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

! colspan=3 | 3 seats

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|98}}
(1983–1985)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Sam B.
Hall Jr.

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Charlie
Wilson

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Steve
Bartlett

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Tom Vander-
griff
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Ralph
Hall

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | John
Wiley
Bryant

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Martin
Frost

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Phil
Gramm
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Bill
Archer

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Jack
Fields

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Jack
Brooks

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Michael
A.
Andrews

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | J. J.
Pickle

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Marvin
Leath

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Jim
Wright

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jack High-
tower
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bill
Patman
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Kika
de la
Garza

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Abraham Kazen (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Solomon
P.
Ortiz

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Ronald
D.
Coleman

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Charles
Stenholm

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Mickey
Leland

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Kent
Hance
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Henry B.
González

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Tom
Loeffler

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ron
Paul
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|99}}
(1985–1987)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Dick
Armey

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Joe
Barton

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Beau
Boulter

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Mac
Sweeney

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Albert
Bustamante

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Larry
Combest

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Tom
DeLay

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Jim
Chapman

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|100}}
(1987–1989)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Lamar
Smith

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|101}}
(1989–1991)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Bill
Sarpalius

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Greg
Laughlin

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Pete
Geren

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Craig
Washington

(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|102}}
(1991–1993)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Chet
Edwards

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Sam
Johnson
(R)

==1993 to 2003==

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

! rowspan=3 | Congress

! colspan=30 | District

style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|1|1st}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|2|2nd}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|3|3rd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|4|4th}}

! colspan=3 | {{ushr|TX|5|5th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|6|6th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|7|7th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|8|8th}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|9|9th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|10|10th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|11|11th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|12|12th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|13|13th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|14|14th}}

! colspan=4 | {{ushr|TX|15|15th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|16|16th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|17|17th}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|18|18th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|19|19th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|20|20th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|21|21st}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|22|22nd}}

style="height:2em"

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

! colspan=3 | 3 seats

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

! colspan=4 | 4 seats

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|103}}
(1993–1995)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Jim
Chapman

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charlie
Wilson

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Sam
Johnson

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Dick
Armey

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Ralph
Hall

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John W.
Bryant

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Martin
Frost

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Eddie
Bernice
Johnson

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Joe
Barton

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Bill
Archer

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Jack
Fields

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jack
Brooks
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Michael A.
Andrews
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | J. J.
Pickle
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Chet
Edwards

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Pete
Geren

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bill Sarpalius (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} | Greg
Laughlin
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Kika de
la Garza

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Henry
Bonilla

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Solomon
P.
Ortiz

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Frank
Tejeda

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Ronald D.
Coleman

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Charles
Stenholm

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Craig Washington (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Gene
Green

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Larry
Combest

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Henry B.
González

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Lamar
Smith

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Tom
DeLay

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|104}}
(1995–1997)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Steve
Stockman
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Ken
Bentsen Jr.

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Lloyd
Doggett

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Mac
Thornberry

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Greg
Laughlin
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Sheila
Jackson
Lee

(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|105}}
(1997–1999)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Max
Sandlin

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Jim
Turner

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Pete
Sessions

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Kevin
Brady

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Nick
Lampson

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Kay
Granger

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Ron
Paul

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Rubén
Hinojosa

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Silver
Reyes

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Ciro
Rodriguez

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|106}}
(1999–2001)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charlie
Gonzalez

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|107}}
(2001–2003)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Culberson (R)

==2003 to 2013==

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=3 | Congress

! colspan=32 | District

style="height:2em"

! colspan=4 | {{ushr|TX|1|1st}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|2|2nd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|3|3rd}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|4|4th}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|5|5th}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|6|6th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|7|7th}}

! colspan=5 | {{ushr|TX|8|8th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|9|9th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|10|10th}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|11|11th}}

! colspan=4 | {{ushr|TX|12|12th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|13|13th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|14|14th}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|15|15th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|16|16th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|17|17th}}

colspan=4 | 4 seats

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

! colspan=5 | 5 seats

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

! colspan=4 | 4 seats

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|108}}
2003–2005

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Max Sandlin
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=7 | Sam Johnson
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Ralph Hall
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=7 | Pete Sessions
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Jim Turner
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=7 | Sheila Jackson Lee
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=4 | Henry Bonilla
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Ciro D. Rodriguez
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=7 | Charlie Gonzalez
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=7 | Lamar S. Smith
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=7 | Jeb Hensarling
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=7 | Joe Barton
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=7 | John Culberson
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=7 | Kevin Brady
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Nick Lampson
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=3 | Tom DeLay
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Chris Bell
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=7 | Gene Green
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Larry Combest
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=7 | Lloyd Doggett
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | Chet Edwards
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=7 | John Carter
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=7 | Kay Granger
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Martin Frost
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=7 | Michael Burgess
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=7 | Eddie Bernice Johnson
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=7 | Mac Thornberry
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=7 | Ron Paul
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=7 | Ruben Hinojosa
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | Solomon P. Ortiz
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=7 | Silvestre Reyes
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Charles Stenholm
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | Randy Neugebauer
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|109}}
2005–2007

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=5 | Louie Gohmert
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=5 | Ralph Hall
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=5 | Michael McCaul
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=5 | Henry Cuellar
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=5 | Ted Poe
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=5 | Al Green
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=5 | Kenny Marchant
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=5 | Mike Conaway
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Shelley Sekula-Gibbs
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|110}}
2007–2009

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Ciro Rodriguez
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Nick Lampson
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|111}}
2009–2011

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=2 | Pete Olson
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|112}}
2011–2013

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Quico Canseco
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Bill Flores
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Blake Farenthold
(R)

==2013 to the present==

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=3 | Congress

! colspan=36 | District

style="height:2em"

! colspan=4 | {{ushr|TX|1|1st}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|2|2nd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|3|3rd}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|4|4th}}

! colspan=3 | {{ushr|TX|5|5th}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|6|6th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|7|7th}}

! colspan=6 | {{ushr|TX|8|8th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|9|9th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|10|10th}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|11|11th}}

! colspan=5 | {{ushr|TX|12|12th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|13|13th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|14|14th}}

! colspan=3 | {{ushr|TX|15|15th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|16|16th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|TX|17|17th}}

colspan=4 | 4 seats

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

! colspan=3 | 3 seats

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

! colspan=6 | 6 seats

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

! colspan=5 | 5 seats

! colspan=3 | 3 seats

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|113}}
2013–2015

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | Louie Gohmert
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=4 | Sam Johnson
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Ralph Hall
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=4 | Pete Sessions
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | Michael McCaul
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | Sheila Jackson Lee
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Pete Gallego
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | Henry Cuellar
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | Joaquin Castro
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=4 | Lamar S. Smith
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | Roger Williams
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=4 | Jeb Hensarling
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=4 | Joe Barton
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=4 | John Culberson
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | Kevin Brady
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=4 | Ted Poe
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | Pete Olson
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | Al Green
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=4 | Gene Green
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Steve Stockman
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=2 | Randy Neugebauer
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | Lloyd Doggett
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | Bill Flores
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | John Carter
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | Kay Granger
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | Kenny Marchant
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | Michael Burgess
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | Eddie Bernice Johnson
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | Marc Veasey
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | Mac Thornberry
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | Randy Weber
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Ruben Hinojosa
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=3 | Blake Farenthold
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | Filemon Vela
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=4 | Beto O'Rourke
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | Mike Conaway
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|114}}
2015–2017

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=4 | John Ratcliffe
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=4 | Will Hurd
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=4 | Brian Babin
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|115}}
2017–2019

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=3 | Jodey Arrington
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=3 | Vicente Gonzalez
(D)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=2 | Michael Cloud (R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|116}}
2019–2021

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Colin Allred
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Van Taylor
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Chip Roy
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Lance Gooden
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Ron Wright
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Lizzie Fletcher
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Dan Crenshaw
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Sylvia Garcia
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Veronica Escobar
(D)

US House What-if Delegations from Virginia (since 1863)

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=10 | District

style="height:2em"

! {{ushr|Virginia|1|R}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|2|R}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|3|R}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|4|R}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|5|R}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|6|R}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|7|R}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|8|R}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|9|R}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|10|R}}

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrd|38|40|th, }}th
(1863–1869)

| rowspan=2 colspan=8 | American Civil War and Reconstruction

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | {{USCongressOrdinal|41}}
(1869–1871)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Richard S.
Ayer
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | James H.
Platt Jr.
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Charles H.
Porter
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Conservative Party (US)}} | George
Booker
(Con)

| {{Party cell|Conservative Party (US)}} | Robert Ridgway (Con)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Conservative Party (US)}} | William
Milnes Jr.
(Con)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Conservative Party (US)}} | Lewis
McKenzie
(Con)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Conservative Party (US)}} | James K.
Gibson
(Con)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Conservative Party (US)}} | Richard Thomas
Walker Duke
(Con)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|42}}
(1871–1873)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Critcher
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William Henry
Harrison
Stowell
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | John T.
Harris
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Elliott M.
Braxton
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William
Terry
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|43}} {{nowrap|(1873–1875)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James Beverley
Sener
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John Ambler
Smith
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Alexander Davis (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Eppa Hunton (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Thomas
Whitehead
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Christopher Thomas (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|44}} {{nowrap|(1875–1877)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Beverly B. Douglas (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John Goode (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Gilbert Carlton
Walker
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | George Cabell (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | John Randolph
Tucker
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|45}} {{nowrap|(1877–1879)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Joseph
Jorgensen
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Auburn Pridemore (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Richard L. T. Beale (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|46}} {{nowrap|(1879–1881)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph E. Johnston (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James B. Richmond (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|47}} {{nowrap|(1881–1883)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George T. Garrison (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John F. Dezendorf (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | George D.
Wise
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John Paul (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John S.
Barbour Jr.
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Abram Fulkerson (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|48}} (1883–1885)

| {{Party cell|Readjuster Party}} rowspan=2 | Robert M.
Mayo
(RA)

| {{Party cell|Readjuster Party

top}} rowspan=2 | Harry Libbey (RA)

| {{Party cell|Readjuster Party}} rowspan=2 | Benjamin Stephen
Hooper
(RA)

| {{Party cell|Readjuster Party

top}} rowspan=2 | Henry
Bowen
(RA)

| {{Party cell|Readjuster Party}} rowspan=2 | John Sergeant
Wise
(RA)
(At-Large)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Chalres Triplett
O'Ferrall
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|49}} (1885–1887)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas
Croxton
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Harry Libbey (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James Dennis
Brady
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | Henry Bowen (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John W.
Daniel
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|50}} (1887–1889)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Thomas H. B.
Browne
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | George E.
Bowden
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William E. Gaines (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Robert
Brown
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William Henry
Fitzburgh Lee

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Jacob Yost (R)

| {{Party cell|American Labor Party}} | Samuel I.
Hopkins
(Lab)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|51}} (1889–1891)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward C.
Venable
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Posey G. Lester (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John A.
Buchanan
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Paul C.
Edmunds
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Mercer
Langston
(R)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|52}} (1891–1893)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=23 | William
Atkinson
Jones
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John W. Lawson (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | James F. Epes (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Elisha E.
Meredith
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|53}} (1893–1895)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | David Gardiner
Tyler
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Claude A.
Swanson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James William
Marshall
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Smith S.
Turner
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|54}} (1895–1897)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Tazewell Ellett (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William R.
McKenney
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James A.
Walker
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Peter J. Otey (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Robert T. Thorp (R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|55}} (1897–1899)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Richard A. Wise (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | John Lamb (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=15 | James Hay (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | John Franklin
Rixey
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|56}} (1899–1901)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William A. Young (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Sidney P. Epes (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William Francis
Rhea
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Julian M.
Quarles
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Francis R.
Lassiter
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|57}} (1901–1903)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Harry L. Maynard (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=18 | Henry D. Flood (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | Carter Glass (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|58}} (1903–1905)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Campbell
Slemp
(R)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|59}} (1905–1907)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | Edward W.
Saunders
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|60}} (1907–1909)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Charles
Creighton
Carlin
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | C. Bascom
Slemp
(R)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|61}} (1909–1911)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Robert Turnbull (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|62}} (1911–1913)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Edward Everett
Holand
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|63}} (1913–1915)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=15 | Andrew J.
Montague
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Walter Allen
Watson
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|64}} (1915–1917)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Thomas W.
Harrison
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|65}} (1917–1919)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | S. Otis Bland (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | James P.
Woods
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|66}} (1919–1921)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | R. Walton
Moore
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Patrick H. Drewry (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Rorer A. James (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|67}} (1921–1923)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Joseph T. Deal (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | J. Murray
Hooker
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Henry St. George
Tucker III
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|68}} (1923–1925)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | George C.
Peery
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Clifton A.
Woodrum
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|69}} (1925–1927)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Joseph
Whitehead
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|70}} (1927–1929)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|71}} (1929–1931)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Mack
Lankford
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jacob A.
Garber
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph Crockett
Shaffer
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|72}} (1931–1933)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Thomas G.
Burch
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John W.
Fishburne
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Howard W.
Smith
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John W.
Flannagan
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joel West Flood (D)

style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=9 | Elected statewide at-large

style="height:2em"

! {{ushr|Virginia|AL|1st seat}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|AL|2nd seat}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|AL|3rd seat}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|AL|4th seat}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|AL|5th seat}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|AL|6th seat}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|AL|7th seat}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|AL|8th seat}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|AL|9th seat}}

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|73}} (1933–1935)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | S. Otis
Bland
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Colgate Darden (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Andrew J.
Montague
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Patrick H.
Drewry
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas G.
Burch
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Clifton A.
Woodrum
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Howard W.
Smith
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John W.
Flannagan
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | A. Willis
Robertson
(D)

style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=11 | District

style="height:2em"

! {{ushr|Virginia|1|R}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|2|R}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|3|R}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|4|R}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|5|R}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|6|R}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|7|R}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|8|R}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|9|R}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|10|R}}

! {{ushr|Virginia|11|R}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|74}} (1935–1937)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | S. Otis
Bland
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Colgate Darden (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Andrew J.
Montague
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Patrick H.
Drewry
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Thomas G.
Burch
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Clifton A.
Woodrum
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=23 | Howard W.
Smith
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | John W.
Flannagan
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | A. Willis
Robertson
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|75}} (1937–1939)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Dave E.
Satterfield

(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|76}} (1939–1941)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|77}} (1941–1943)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Winder R. Harris (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|78}} (1943–1945)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Ralph Hunger
Daughton
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|79}} (1945–1947)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=14 | J. Vaughan
Gary
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | J. Lindsay
Almond
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Thomas B.
Stanley
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | Burr
Harrison
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|80}} (1947–1949)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=14 | Porter Hardy Jr. (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=16 | Watkins
Abbitt
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Clarence G.
Burton
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|81}} (1949–1951)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Edward J.
Robeson Jr.
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Thomas B.
Fugate
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|82}} (1951–1953)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|83}} (1953–1955)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Richard Harding Poff (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | W. Pat Jennings (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | Joel Broyhill (R)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | William M. Tuck (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|84}} (1955–1957)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|85}} (1957–1959)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|86}} (1959–1961)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Thomas N. Downing (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|87}} (1961–1963)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|88}} (1963–1965)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John Otho Marsh Jr. (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|89}} (1965–1967)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | David E. Satterfield III (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|90}} (1967–1969)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William L. Scott (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | William C.
Wampler I
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|91}} (1969–1971)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | G. William Whitehurst (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Dan Daniel (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|92}} (1971–1973)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | J. Kenneth Robinson (R)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | M. Caldwell Butler (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|93}} (1973–1975)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Robert Daniel (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Herbert Harris (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|94}} (1975–1977)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Joe
Fisher
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|95}} (1977–1979)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Paul Trible (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|96}} (1979–1981)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|97}} (1981–1983)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | Thomas J. Bliley Jr. (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Stan Parris (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=21 | Frank Wolf (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|98}} (1983–1985)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Herb
Bateman
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | Norman Sisisky (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Jim Olin (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=17 | Rick Boucher (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|99}} (1985–1987)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | D. French Slaughter Jr. (R)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|100}} (1987–1989)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Owen B. Pickett (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Lewis F. Payne Jr. (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|101}} (1989–1991)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|102}} (1991–1993)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=15 | Jim Moran (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George Allen (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|103}} (1993–1995)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=17 | Bobby
Scott
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=15 | Bob
Goodlatte
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Leslie Byrne (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|104}} (1995–1997)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Tom Davis (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|105}} (1997–1999)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} rowspan=2 | Virgil Goode (D)
style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|106}} (1999–2001)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|107}} (2001–2003)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Jo Ann
Davis
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Ed Schrock (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Eric Cantor (R)

| {{Party cell|Independent (US)

middle}} rowspan=2 | Virgil Goode (I)
style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Randy
Forbes
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|108}} (2003–2005)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=3 | Virgil Goode (R)
style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|109}} (2005–2007)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thelma Drake (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|110}} (2007–2009)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Rob
Wittman
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|111}} (2009–2011)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Glenn Nye (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Tom Perriello (D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Gerry
Connolly
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|112}} (2011–2013)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Scott Rigell (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert Hurt (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Morgan
Griffith
(R)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|113}} (2013–2015)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dave Brat (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|114}} (2015–2017)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Don Beyer (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Barbara
Comstock
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|115}} (2017–2019)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Scott Taylor (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Donald
McEachin
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Tom Garrett (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|116}} (2019–2021)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Elaine Luria (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Abigail
Spanberger
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Denver Riggleman (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ben Cline (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jennifer
Wexton
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|117}} (2021–2023)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bob Good (R)

US House What-if delegations from Nebraska

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=6 | {{ushr|Nebraska|AL|At-large}}

style="height:2.5em"

! {{ushr|Nebraska|AL|1st seat}}

! {{ushr|Nebraska|AL|2nd seat}}

! {{ushr|Nebraska|AL|3rd seat}}

! {{ushr|Nebraska|AL|4th seat}}

! {{ushr|Nebraska|AL|5th seat}}

! {{ushr|Nebraska|AL|6th seat}}

style="height:2.5em"

| 39th (1867)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Taffe (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 40th (1867–1869)

style="height:2.5em"

| 41st (1869–1871)

style="height:2.5em"

| 42nd (1871–1873)

style="height:2.5em"

| 43rd (1873–1875)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lorenzo Crounse (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 44th (1875–1877)

style="height:2em"

| 45th (1877–1879)

style="height:2.5em"

| 46th (1879–1881)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward K. Valentine (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 47th (1881–1883)

style="height:2.5em"

| 48th (1883–1885)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Archibald J. Weaver (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James Laird (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 49th (1885–1887)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George Washington
Emery Dorsey
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 50th (1887–1889)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William James Connell (R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 51st (1889–1891)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Gilbert L. Laws (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 52nd (1891–1893)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Jennings Bryan (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Populist Party (US)}} | William A. McKeighan (Pop)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Populist Party (US)}} | Omer Madison Kem (Pop)

style="height:2em"

| 53rd
{{nowrap|(1893–1895)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George de Rue
Meiklejohn
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Eugene Jerome
Hainer
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | David Henry
Mercer
(R)

style="height:2em"

| 54th
(1895–1897)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jesse Burr
Strode
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William E. Andrews (R)

style="height:2em"

| 55th
(1897–1899)

| {{Party cell|Populist Party (US)}} | Samuel Maxwell (Pop)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Populist Party (US)}} | William Laury
Greene
(Pop)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Populist Party (US)}} | Roderick Dhu
Sutherland
(Pop)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Populist Party (US)}} | William Ledyard
Stark
(Pop)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 56th
(1899–1901)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Elmer Burkett (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Seaton
Robinson
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Populist Party (US)}} | William Neville (Pop)

style="height:2em"

| 57th
(1901–1903)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ashton C.
Shallenberger
(D)

style="height:2em"

| 58th
{{nowrap|(1903–1905)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John McCarthy (R)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Moses Kinkaid (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George W. Norris (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edmund H. Hinshaw (R)

style="height:2em"

| 59th
(1905–1907)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ernest M. Pollard (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John L. Kennedy (R)

style="height:2em"

| 60th
(1907–1909)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Frank Boyd (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Gilbert Hitchcock (D)

style="height:2em"

| 61st
(1909–1911)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John A. Maguire (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James P. Latta (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 62nd
(1911–1913)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Henry
Sloan
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles O. Lobeck (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Dan V. Stephens (D)

style="height:2em"

| 63rd
(1913–1915)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Silas Reynolds
Barton
(R)

style="height:2em"

| 64th
(1915–1917)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | C. Frank Reavis (R)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ashton C.
Shallenberger
(D)

style="height:2em"

| 65th
(1917–1919)

style="height:2em"

| 66th
(1919–1921)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Albert W. Jefferis (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert E. Evans (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Melvin O.
McLaughlin
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 67th
(1921–1923)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Willis G. Sears (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert G.
Simmons
(R)

style="height:2em"

| 68th
(1923–1925)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John H. Morehead (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edgar Howard (D)

style="height:2em"

| 69th
(1925–1927)

style="height:2em"

| 70th
(1927–1929)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John N. Norton (D)

style="height:2em"

| 71st
(1929–1931)

style="height:2em"

| 72nd
(1931–1933)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Howard M. Baldrige (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 73rd (1933–1935)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Terry Carpenter (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward R. Burke (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 74th (1935–1937)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Karl Stefan (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry Carl Luckey (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles Gustav
Binderup
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Harry B. Coffee (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles F.
McLaughlin
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 75th (1937–1939)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 76th (1939–1941)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Carl Curtis (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George H. Heinke (R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Oren S. Copeland (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 77th (1941–1943)

style="height:2.5em"

| 78th (1943–1945)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Arthur L. Miller (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Howard Buffett (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 79th (1945–1947)

style="height:2.5em"

| 80th (1947–1949)

style="height:2.5em"

| 81st (1949–1951)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Eugene D. O'Sullivan (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 82nd (1951–1953)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Roman Hruska (R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert Dinsmore
Harrison
(R)

style="height:2em"

| 83rd (1953–1955)

style="height:2.5em"

| 84th (1955–1957)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jackson B. Chase (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Phillip Hart
Weaver
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 85th (1957–1959)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Glenn Cunningham (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 86th (1959–1961)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lawrence Brock (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Donald McGinley (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 87th (1961–1963)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ralph F. Beermann (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | David Martin (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 88th (1963–1965)

style="height:2.5em"

| 89th (1965–1967)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Clair Armstrong
Callan
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 90th (1967–1969)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert Vernon
Denney
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 91st (1969–1971)

style="height:2.5em"

| 92nd (1971–1973)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Thone (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Y. McCollister (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 93rd (1973–1975)

style="height:2.5em"

| 94th (1975–1977)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Virginia D. Smith (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 95th (1977–1979)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Joseph
Cavanaugh III
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 96th (1979–1981)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Doug Bereuter (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 97th (1981–1983)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Hal Daub (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 98th (1983–1985)

style="height:2.5em"

| 99th (1985–1987)

style="height:2.5em"

| 100th (1987–1989)

style="height:2.5em"

| 101st (1989–1991)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Peter Hoagland (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 102nd (1991–1993)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bill Barrett (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 103rd (1993–1995)

style="height:2.5em"

| 104th (1995–1997)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jon Lynn
Christensen
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 105th (1997–1999)

style="height:2.5em"

| 106th (1999–2001)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lee Terry (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 107th (2001–2003)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Tom Osborne (R)

style="height:1.5em"

| 108th (2003–2005)

style="height:2em"

| 109th (2005–2007)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jeff Fortenberry (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 110th (2007–2009)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Adrian Smith (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 111th (2009–2011)

style="height:2.5em"

| 112th (2011–2013)

style="height:2.5em"

| 113th (2013–2015)

style="height:2.5em"

| 114th (2015–2017)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Brad Ashford (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 115th (2017–2019)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Don Bacon (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 116th (2019–2021)

style="height:2.5em"

| 117th (2021–2023)

US House What-if Delegations from Iowa

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

!rowspan=2 | Congress

!colspan=6 | Elected on a general ticket
from {{Ushr|IA|AL|Iowa's at-large district}}

style="height:2em"

! 1st seat

! 2nd seat

! 3rd seat

! 4th seat

! 5th seat

! 6th seat

style="height:2.5em"

|29th {{nowrap|(1845–1847)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Shepherd Leffler (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Serranus Clinton
Hastings
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

|30th {{nowrap|(1847–1849)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William Thompson (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | 31st {{nowrap|(1849–1851)}}

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Lincoln Clark (D)

style="height:2.5em"

|32nd {{nowrap|(1851–1853)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Bernhart Henn (D)

style="height:2.5em"

|33rd {{nowrap|(1853–1855)}}

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John Parsons Cook (W)

style="height:2.5em"

|34th {{nowrap|(1855–1857)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Augustus Hall (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Timothy Davis (R)

style="height:2.5em"

|35th {{nowrap|(1857–1859)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Samuel Ryan Curtis (R)

style="height:2.5em"

|36th {{nowrap|(1859–1861)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William Vandever (R)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | 37th {{nowrap|(1861–1863)}}

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | James F.
Wilson
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

|38th {{nowrap|(1863–1865)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William Smyth (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | William B. Allison (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | William
Loughridge
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Josiah Bushnell
Grinnell
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Asahel W.
Hubbard
(R)

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|39th {{nowrap|(1865–1867)}}

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|40th {{nowrap|(1867–1869)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Grenville M. Dodge (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 41st {{nowrap|(1869–1871)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | George W.
McCrary
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Francis W. Palmer (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles Pomeroy (R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Aylett R. Cotton (R)

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|42nd {{nowrap|(1871–1873)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William G. Donnan (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Madison M. Walden (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jackson Orr (R)

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! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=11 | District

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! {{ushr|IA|1|R}} !! {{ushr|IA|2|R}} !! {{ushr|IA|3|R}} !! {{ushr|IA|4|R}} !! {{ushr|IA|5|R}} !! {{ushr|IA|6|R}} !! {{ushr|IA|7|R}} !! {{ushr|IA|8|R}} !! {{ushr|IA|9|R}} !! {{ushr|Iowa|10|10th}} !! {{ushr|Iowa|11|11th}}

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|43rd {{nowrap|(1873–1875)}}

| rowspan="2" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George W.
McCrary
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Aylett R. Cotton (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William G. Donnan (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Henry Otis
Pratt
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James Wilson (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Madison M. Walden (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | John A. Kasson (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James W.
McDill
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jackson Orr (R)

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|44th {{nowrap|(1875–1877)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Q. Tufts (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | L. L. Ainsworth (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Ezekiel S.
Sampson
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | S. Addison
Oliver
(R)

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|45th {{nowrap|(1877–1879)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph Champlin
Stone
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Hiram Price (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Theodore Weld
Burdick
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Nathaniel Cobb
Deering
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Rush Clark (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | William Fletcher
Sapp
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | 46th {{nowrap|(1879–1881)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Moses A.
McCoid
(R)

| {{Party cell|Greenback Party}} rowspan=5 | Luman Hamlin
Weller
(GB)

| {{Party cell|Greenback Party}} rowspan=2 | James B. Weaver (GB)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Cyrus C.
Carpenter
(R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William George
Thompson
(R)

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| 47th {{nowrap|(1881–1883)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Sewall S. Farwell (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Marsena E. Cutts (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 48th {{nowrap|(1883–1885)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Jeremiah
Henry
Murphy
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | David B.
Henderson

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William Henry
Mills Pusey
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Adoniram J.
Holmes
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Isaac S.
Struble
(R)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John Cook (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Hiram Smith (R)

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|49th {{nowrap|(1885–1887)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ben Hall (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William E.
Fuller
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Benjamin T.
Frederick
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Joseph
Lyman
(R)

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|50th {{nowrap|(1887–1889)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John H.
Gear
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Walter I.
Hayes
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Daniel Kerr (R)

| {{Party cell|Independent Republican (US)}} | Albert R.
Anderson
(IR)

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| 51st {{nowrap|(1889–1891)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph Henry
Sweney
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | John F.
Lacey
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James Patton
Flick
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph Rea
Reed
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Jonathan P.
Dolliver
(R)

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|52nd {{nowrap|(1891–1893)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Walter Halben
Butler
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Taylor
Hamilton
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | John A. T.
Hull
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas
Bowman
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | George D.
Perkins
(R)

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|53rd {{nowrap|(1893–1895)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Thomas
Updegraff
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Robert G.
Cousins
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | William Peters
Hepburn
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Alva L.
Hager
(R)

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|54th {{nowrap|(1895–1897)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Samuel M.
Clark
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | George M.
Curtis
(R)

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|55th {{nowrap|(1897–1899)}}

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| rowspan=2 | 56th {{nowrap|(1899–1901)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Thomas
Hedge
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Joe Lane (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=22 | Gilbert N.
Haugen
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Smith
McPherson
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Lot
Thomas
(R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Walter I.
Smith
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | James Perry
Conner
(R)

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|57th {{nowrap|(1901–1903)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Rumple (R)

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|58th {{nowrap|(1903–1905)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Martin Wade (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Benjamin P.
Birdsall
(R)

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|59th {{nowrap|(1905–1907)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Albert F.
Dawson
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Elbert H.
Hubbard
(R)

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|60th {{nowrap|(1907–1909)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Charles A.
Kennedy
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Daniel W.
Hamilton
(D)

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|61st {{nowrap|(1909–1911)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Charles E.
Pickett
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | James
William
Good
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Nathan E.
Kendall
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Darius
Jamieson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Frank P.
Woods
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | 62nd {{nowrap|(1911–1913)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Solomon F.
Prouty
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Horace Mann
Towner
(R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | William R.
Green
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | George C.
Scott
(R)

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| 63rd {{nowrap|(1913–1915)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Maurice
Connolly
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Sanford
Kirkpatrick
(D)

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|64th {{nowrap|(1915–1917)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Harry E.
Hull
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Burton E.
Sweet
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | Christian
William
Ramseyer
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=16 | Cassius C.
Dowell
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Thomas J.
Steele
(D)

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|65th {{nowrap|(1917–1919)}}

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|66th {{nowrap|(1919–1921)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Lester J.
Dickinson
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | William D.
Boies
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | 67th {{nowrap|(1921–1923)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | William F.
Kopp
(R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Cyrenus
Cole
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | 68th {{nowrap|(1923–1925)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Thomas J. B.
Robinson
(R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Lloyd
Thurston
(R)

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|69th {{nowrap|(1925–1927)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | F. Dickinson
Letts
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | 70th {{nowrap|(1927–1929)}}

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Charles
Edward
Swanson
(R)

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|71st {{nowrap|(1929–1931)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Ed H.
Campbell
(R)

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|72nd {{nowrap|(1931–1933)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Bernhard M.
Jacobsen
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Fred C.
Gilchrist
(R)

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|73rd {{nowrap|(1933–1935)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Edward C.
Eicher
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Albert Willford (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Fred
Biermann
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Guy Gillette (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Fred C.
Gilchrist
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Otha
Wearin
(D)

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|74th {{nowrap|(1935–1937)}}

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John W.
Gwynne
(R)

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|75th {{nowrap|(1937–1939)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | William S.
Jacobsen
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Vincent F.
Harrington
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | 76th {{nowrap|(1939–1941)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Thomas E.
Martin
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | Henry O.
Talle
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Karl M.
LeCompte
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Ben F.
Jensen
(R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Paul
Cunningham
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | 77th {{nowrap|(1941–1943)}}

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | Charles B.
Hoeven
(R)

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|78th {{nowrap|(1943–1945)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | Ben F.
Jensen
(R)

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|79th {{nowrap|(1945–1947)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | James I.
Dolliver
(R)

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|80th {{nowrap|(1947–1949)}}

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|81st {{nowrap|(1949–1951)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=14 | H. R.
Gross
(R)

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|82nd {{nowrap|(1951–1953)}}

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|83rd {{nowrap|(1953–1955)}}

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|84th {{nowrap|(1955–1957)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Fred
Schwengel
(R)

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|85th {{nowrap|(1957–1959)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Merwin
Coad
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Steven V.
Carter
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | 86th {{nowrap|(1959–1961)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Leonard G.
Wolf
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Neal
Smith
(D)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John Henry
Kyl
(R)

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|87th {{nowrap|(1961–1963)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James E.
Bromwell
(R)

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|88th {{nowrap|(1963–1965)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | John Henry
Kyl
(R)

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|89th {{nowrap|(1965–1967)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John R.
Hansen
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | John
Culver
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Stanley L.
Greigg
(D)

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|90th {{nowrap|(1967–1969)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William J.
Scherle
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Wiley
Mayne
(R)

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|91st {{nowrap|(1969–1971)}}

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|92nd {{nowrap|(1971–1973)}}

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|93rd {{nowrap|(1973–1975)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Edward
Mezvinsky
(D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Neal
Smith
(D)

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|94th {{nowrap|(1975–1977)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Tom Harkin (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Chuck
Grassley
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Mike Blouin (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Berkley
Bedell
(D)

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|95th {{nowrap|(1977–1979)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=15 | Jim Leach (R)

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|96th {{nowrap|(1979–1981)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Tom Tauke (R)

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|97th {{nowrap|(1981–1983)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | T. Cooper
Evans
(R)

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|98th {{nowrap|(1983–1985)}}

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|99th {{nowrap|(1985–1987)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Jim Ross
Lightfoot
(R)

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|100th {{nowrap|(1987–1989)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Dave
Nagle
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Fred Grandy (R)

style="height:2.5em"

|101st {{nowrap|(1989–1991)}}

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|102nd {{nowrap|(1991–1993)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Jim Nussle (R)

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|103rd {{nowrap|(1993–1995)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Neal Smith (D)

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|104th {{nowrap|(1995–1997)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Greg Ganske (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Tom Latham (R)

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|105th {{nowrap|(1997–1999)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Leonard
Boswell
(D)

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|106th {{nowrap|(1999–2001)}}

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|107th {{nowrap|(2001–2003)}}

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|108th {{nowrap|{{nowrap|(2003–2005)}}}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Steve King (R)

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|109th {{nowrap|(2005–2007)}}

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|110th {{nowrap|{{nowrap|(2007–2009)}}}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Dave
Loebsack
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Bruce Braley (D)

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|111th {{nowrap|(2009–2011)}}

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|112th {{nowrap|(2011–2013)}}

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|113th {{nowrap|(2013–2015)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}}| Tom Latham (R)

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|114th {{nowrap|(2015–2017)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | David Young (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Rod Blum (R)

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|115th {{nowrap|(2017–2019)}}

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|116th {{nowrap|(2019–2021)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Cindy Axne (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Abby Finkenauer (D)

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|117th {{nowrap|(2021–2023)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Mariannette
Miller-Meeks
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Randy Feenstra (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Ashley Hinson (R)

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|118th {{nowrap|(2023–2025)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Zach Nunn (R)

US Congressional What-if delegations from New York

=US House from New York=

==1789 to 1813==

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=17 | District

{{ushr|New York|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|New York|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|New York|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|New York|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|New York|5|5th}}

! {{ushr|New York|6|6th}}

! {{ushr|New York|7|7th}}

! {{ushr|New York|8|8th}}

! {{ushr|New York|9|9th}}

! {{ushr|New York|10|10th}}

! {{ushr|New York|11|11th}}

! {{ushr|New York|12|12th}}

! {{ushr|New York|13|13th}}

! {{ushr|New York|14|14th}}

! {{ushr|New York|15|15th}}

! {{ushr|New York|16|16th}}

! {{ushr|New York|17|17th}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|1}}
(1789–1791)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Administration Party (US)}} | William Floyd (AA)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | John
Laurance
(PA)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | Egbert
Benson
(PA)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Administration Party (US)}} | John Hathorn (AA)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | Peter
Silvester
(PA)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Administration Party (US)}} | Jeremiah Van
Rensselaer
(AA)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|2}}
(1791–1793)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Anti-Administration Party (US)}} | Thomas Tredwell (AA)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Administration Party (US)}} | Cornelius C.
Schoonmaker
(AA)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | James
Gordon
(PA)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|3}} {{nowrap|(1793–1795)}}

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)

top}} | John Watts (PA)

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | Peter Van
Gaasbeck
(PA)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Administration Party (US)

top}} | Philip Van
Cortlandt
(AA)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Administration Party (US)

top}} | Theodorus Bailey (AA)

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)

top}} | Ezekiel
Gilbert
(PA)

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)

top}} | John Evert
Van Alen
(PA)

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)

top}} | Henry Glen (PA)

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | Silas Talbot (PA)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|4}} {{nowrap|(1795–1797)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Jonathan Nicoll
Havens
(DR)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Federalist Party

bottom}} | John Watts (F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John Hathorn (DR)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

bottom}} | Philip Van
Cortlandt
(DR)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

bottom}} | Theodorus Bailey (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party (US)

top}} | John Williams (DR)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party

bottom}} | Ezekiel Gilbert (F)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Federalist Party

bottom}} | John Evert
Van Alen
(F)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Federalist Party

bottom}} | Henry Glen (F)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | William Cooper (F)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|5}} {{nowrap|(1797–1799)}}

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Lucas
Elmendorf
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party

bottom}} | John Williams (F)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Hezekiah L.
Hosmer
(F)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | James Cochran (F)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|6}} {{nowrap|(1799–1801)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Jonas Platt (F)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | John Bird (F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | William Cooper (F)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John Smith (DR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|7}} {{nowrap|(1801–1803)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Samuel L.
Mitchill
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Benjamin
Walker
(F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | David
Thomas
(DR)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Killian Van Rensselaer (F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Thomas Morris (F)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John Peter
Van Ness
(DR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|8}}
(1803–1805)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Gurdon S. Mumford (DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Andrew McCord (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Isaac Bloom (DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Josiah Hasbrouck (DR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Henry W. Livingston (F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | George Tibbits (F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Beriah Palmer (DR)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | David Thomas (DR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Thomas Sammons (DR)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Erastus Root (DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Gaylord Griswold (F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John Paterson (DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Oliver Phelps (DR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Samuel Riker (DR)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | George Clinton Jr. (DR)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Daniel C. Verplanck (DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|9}}
(1805–1807)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John Blake Jr. (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Martin G. Schuneman (DR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Josiah Masters (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Peter Sailly (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Nathan Williams (DR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Uri Tracy (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Silas Halsey (DR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|10}}
(1807–1809)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Barent Gardenier (F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | James I. Van Alen (DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John Thompson (DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Peter Swart (DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | William Kirk­patrick (DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John Harris (DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Nathan Wilson (DR)

rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=17 | District

{{ushr|New York|1|1st}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|New York|2|2nd}} (2 seats)

! {{ushr|New York|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|New York|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|New York|5|5th}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|New York|6|6th}} (2 seats)

! {{ushr|New York|7|7th}}

! {{ushr|New York|8|8th}}

! {{ushr|New York|9|9th}}

! {{ushr|New York|10|10th}}

! {{ushr|New York|11|11th}}

! {{ushr|New York|12|12th}}

! {{ushr|New York|13|13th}}

! {{ushr|New York|14|14th}}

! {{ushr|New York|15|15th}}

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|11}}
(1809–1811)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Ebenezer Sage (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Gurdon S. Mumford (DR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | William Denning (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Jonathan Fisk (DR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | James Emott (F)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Barent Gardenier (F)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Herman Knicker­bocker (F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Robert Le Roy Livings­ton (F)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Killian Van Rens­selaer (F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John Thompson (DR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Thomas Sammons (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John Nicholson (DR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Thomas R. Gold (F)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Erastus Root (DR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Uri Tracy (DR)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Vincent Mathews (F)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Peter Buell Porter (DR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|12}}
(1811–1813)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | William Paulding Jr. (DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Pierre Van Cort­landt Jr. (DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Thomas B. Cooke (DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Asa Fitch (F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Harmanus Bleecker (F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Benjamin Pond (DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Silas Stow (DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Daniel Avery (DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Thomas P. Grosvenor (F)

==1813 to 1823==

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=27 | District

colspan=2 | {{ushr|New York|1|1st}} (2 seats)

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|New York|2|2nd}} (2 seats)

! {{ushr|New York|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|New York|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|New York|5|5th}}

! {{ushr|New York|6|6th}}

! {{ushr|New York|7|7th}}

! {{ushr|New York|8|8th}}

! {{ushr|New York|9|9th}}

! {{ushr|New York|10|10th}}

! {{ushr|New York|11|11th}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|New York|12|12th}} (2 seats)

! {{ushr|New York|13|13th}}

! {{ushr|New York|14|14th}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|New York|15|15th}} (2 seats)

! {{ushr|New York|16|16th}}

! {{ushr|New York|17|17th}}

! {{ushr|New York|18|18th}}

! {{ushr|New York|19|19th}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|New York|20|20th}} (2 seats)

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|New York|21|21st}} (2 seats)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|13}}
(1813–1815)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Ebenezer
Sage
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John
Lefferts
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Egbert
Benson
(F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Jotham
Post Jr.
(F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Peter
Denoyelles

(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Thomas J.
Oakley
(F)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Thomas P.
Grosvenor
(F)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Jonathan
Fisk
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Abraham J.
Hasbrouck

(DR)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Erastus
Root
(DR)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | John
Lovett
(F)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Hosea
Moffitt
(F)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John
W.
Taylor

(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Zebulon R.
Shipherd

(F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Elisha I.
Winter

(F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Alexander
Boyd
(F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Jacob
Markell
(F)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | John M.
Bowers
(F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Joel
Thompson

(F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Morris
S.
Miller

(F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | William
Stephens
Smith
(F)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Moss
Kent
(F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | James
Geddes

(F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Daniel
Avery
(DR)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Oliver C.
Comstock

(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Samuel M.
Hopkins
(F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Nathaniel
W.
Howell
(F)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | William
Irving
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Isaac Wil-
liams Jr.
(DR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|14}}
(1815–1817)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Henry
Crocheron

(DR)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Peter H.
Wendover

(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Jonathan
Ward
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Abraham H.
Schenck
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Samuel
Betts
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Asa
Adgate

(DR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John
Savage

(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John B.
Yates
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Daniel
Cady
(F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | James
Birdsall
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Jabez
Delano
Hammond

(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Thomas
R.
Gold
(F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Westel
Willoughby
Jr.
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Victory
Birdseye

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Enos T.
Throop
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Micah
Brooks

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Peter Buell
Porter
(DR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | James W.
Wilkin
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Daniel
Avery
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Archibald S.
Clarke
(DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|15}}
(1817–1819)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Tredwell
Scudder
(DR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Caleb
Tompkins

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | James Tall-
madge Jr.
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Philip J.
Schuyler
(F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Josiah Has-
brouck
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Dorrance
Kirtland
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Rensselaer
Westerlo
(F)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | John P.
Cushman
(F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John
Palmer
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Thomas
Lawyer
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John Her-
kimer
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John R.
Drake
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Isaac Wil-
liams Jr.
(DR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Henry
R.
Storrs

(F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Thomas H.
Hubbard
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | David A.
Ogden
(F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | James
Porter
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Daniel
Cruger
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Benjamin
Ellicott
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John
Spencer
(DR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|16}}
(1819–1821)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Silas
Wood
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Henry
Meigs
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Randall S.
Street
(F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | James
Strong
(F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Walter
Case
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Jacob H.
De Witt

(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Robert
Clark
(DR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Solomon Van
Rensselaer
(F)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | John Dean
Dickinson

(F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Ezra C.
Gross
(DR)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Nathaniel
Pitcher

(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Harmanus
Peek
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John
Fay
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Joseph S.
Lyman
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Robert
Monell
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Aaron
Hackley
Jr.
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | William
Donnison
Ford
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | George
Hall
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Caleb
Baker
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Jonathan
Richmond

(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Nathaniel
Allen
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Albert H.
Tracy
(F)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | James
Guyon Jr.
(DR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|17}}
(1821–1823)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Cadwallader D.
Colden
(F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Churchill C.
Cambreleng

(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John J.
Morgan

(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Jeremiah
H. Pierson

(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | William W.
Van Wyck

(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Walter
Patterson
(F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Selah Tuthill (DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Charles H.
Ruggles
(F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Richard
McCarty

(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Reuben H.
Walworth

(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | John
Gebhard

(F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Alfred
Conkling

(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Samuel
Campbell

(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | James
Hawkes
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Joseph
Kirkland

(F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Thomas H.
Hubbard
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Micah
Sterling

(F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Elisha
Litchfield

(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | William B.
Rochester

(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | David
Woodcock

(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Elijah
Spencer

(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Albert H.
Tracy
(DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Charles
Borland Jr.
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Stephen Van
Rensselaer
(F)

==1823 to 1833==

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=34 | District

{{Ushr|New York|1|1st}}

! {{Ushr|New York|2|2nd}}

! colspan=3 | {{Ushr|New York|3|3rd}} (3 seats)

! {{Ushr|New York|4|4th}}

! {{Ushr|New York|5|5th}}

! {{Ushr|New York|6|6th}}

! {{Ushr|New York|7|7th}}

! {{Ushr|New York|8|8th}}

! {{Ushr|New York|9|9th}}

! {{Ushr|New York|10|10th}}

! {{Ushr|New York|11|11th}}

! {{Ushr|New York|12|12th}}

! {{Ushr|New York|13|13th}}

! {{Ushr|New York|14|14th}}

! {{Ushr|New York|15|15th}}

! {{Ushr|New York|16|16th}}

! {{Ushr|New York|17|17th}}

! {{Ushr|New York|18|18th}}

! {{Ushr|New York|19|19th}}

! colspan=2 | {{Ushr|New York|20|20th}} (2 seats)

! {{Ushr|New York|21|21st}}

! {{Ushr|New York|22|22nd}}

! {{Ushr|New York|23|23rd}}

! {{Ushr|New York|24|24th}}

! {{Ushr|New York|25|25th}}

! colspan=2 | {{Ushr|New York|26|26th}} (2 seats)

! {{Ushr|New York|27|27th}}

! {{Ushr|New York|28|28th}}

! {{Ushr|New York|29|29th}}

! {{Ushr|New York|30|30th}}

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|18}}
1823–1825

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Silas
Wood

(DR){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"|Supported the Adams-Clay faction in the 1824 United States presidential election.}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Jacob
Tyson

(DR){{Efn|name="Crawford"|Supported the Crawford faction in the 1824 United States presidential election.}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Churchill C.
Cambreleng

(DR){{Efn|name="Crawford"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John J.
Morgan

(DR){{Efn|name="Jackson"|Supported the Jackson faction in the 1824 United States presidential election.}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Peter
Sharpe

(DR){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Joel
Frost

(DR){{Efn|name="Crawford"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | William W.
Van Wyck

(DR){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Hector
Craig

(DR){{Efn|name="Jackson"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Lemuel
Jenkins

(DR){{Efn|name="Crawford"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party

top}} | James
Strong

(F){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | James L.
Hogeboom

(DR){{Efn|name="Crawford"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party

top}} | Stephen
Van
Rensselaer

(F){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Charles
A.
Foote

(DR){{Efn|name="Crawford"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Lewis
Eaton

(DR){{Efn|name="Crawford"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Isaac
Williams
Jr.

(DR){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party

top}} | Henry R.
Storrs
(F){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John
Herkimer

(DR){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John W.
Cady

(DR){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | John
W.
Taylor

(DR){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party

top}} | Henry C.
Martindale

(F){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John
Richards

(DR){{Efn|name="Crawford"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Ela
Collins

(DR){{Efn|name="Crawford"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Egbert
Ten Eyck

(DR){{Efn|name="Crawford"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Lot
Clark

(DR){{Efn|name="Crawford"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Justin
Dwinell

(DR){{Efn|name="Crawford"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Elisha
Litchfield

(DR){{Efn|name="Crawford"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Rowland
Day
(DR){{Efn|name="Crawford"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Samuel
Lawrence

(DR){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Dudley
Marvin
(DR){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Robert S.
Rose
(DR){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Moses
Hayden
(DR){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | William B.
Rochester
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Isaac
Wilson
(DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Albert H.
Tracy
(DR){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | William
Woods
(DR){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Parmenio
Adams
(DR){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}
style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|19}}
1825–1827

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Silas
Wood

(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Joshua
Sands

(NR)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | Churchill C.
Cambreleng

(J)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Jeromus
Johnson

(J)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Gulian C.
Verplanck

(J)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Aaron
Ward

(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Bartow
White
(NR)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | Hector
Craig
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Abraham
Bruyn
Hasbrouck

(NR)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | James
Strong

(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | William
McManus

(NR)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Stephen
Van
Rensselaer

(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Henry
Ashley

(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | William
Dietz
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | William
G.
Angel

(NR)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Henry R.
Storrs
(NR)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Michael
Hoffman

(J)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Henry
Markell

(NR)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | John
W.
Taylor

(NR)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Henry C.
Martindale

(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Henry H.
Ross
(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Nicoll
Fosdick

(NR)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | Egbert
Ten Eyck
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Elias
Whitmore

(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | John
Miller

(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Luther
Badger

(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Charles
Kellogg
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Charles
Humphrey

(NR)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Dudley
Marvin
(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Robert S.
Rose
(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Moses
Hayden
(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Timothy H.
Porter
(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Parmenio
Adams
(NR)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Daniel G.
Garnsey

(NR)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Daniel Hug-
unin Jr.
(NR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|20}}
1827–1829

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | John J.
Wood
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Thomas J.
Oakley
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | George O.
Belden
(J)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | John
Dean
Dickinson

(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Selah R.
Hobbie

(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | John I.
De Graff

(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Samuel
Chase

(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Richard
Keese
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Rudolph
Bunner
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Silas
Wright
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | John C.
Clark
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | John G.
Stower
(J)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Jonas
Earll Jr.
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Nathaniel
Garrow
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | David
Woodcock

(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | John
Maynard

(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Daniel D.
Barnard
(NR)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | John
Magee
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | David Ellicott
Evans
(J)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Thomas
Taber II
(J)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} | Phineas L.
Tracy
(NR)
style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|21}}
1829–1831

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | James
Lent
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Jacob
Crocheron

(J)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Campbell
P. White

(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Abraham
Bockee
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Charles G.
DeWitt
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Ambrose
Spencer

(NR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Perkins
King
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Peter I.
Borst
(J)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | William
G.
Angel

(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Benedict
Arnold

(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Isaac
Finch

(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph
Hawkins

(NR)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | George
Fisher
(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Robert
Monell
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas
Beekman

(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Gershom
Powers
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Thomas
Maxwell
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Jehiel H.
Halsey
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} | Robert S.
Rose
{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} | Timothy
Childs
{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party

bottom}} | Phineas L.
Tracy
{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Ebenezer F.
Norton
(J)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Samuel W.
Eager
(NR)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Jonah
Sanford
(J)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|22}}
1831–1833

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | John T.
Bergen
(J)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Edmund H.
Pendleton
(NR)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Samuel J.
Wilkin
(NR)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | John C.
Brodhead
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | John
King
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Job
Pierson
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Gerrit Y.
Lansing
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Joseph
Bouck
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Samuel
Beardsley
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Nathan
Soule
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | William
Hogan
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Charles
Dayan
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Daniel
Wardwell
(J)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} | John A.
Collier
{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Edward C.
Reed
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Freeborn G.
Jewett
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Ulysses F.
Doubleday
(J)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} | Gamaliel H.
Barstow
{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} | William Bab-
cock
{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} | John Dick-
son
{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} | Frederick Whit-
tlesey
{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} | Grattan H.
Wheeler
{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} | Bates
Cooke
{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

==1833 to 1843==

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=40 | District

{{ushr|New York|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|New York|2|2nd}}

! colspan=4 | {{ushr|New York|3|3rd}} (4 seats)

! {{ushr|New York|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|New York|5|5th}}

! {{ushr|New York|6|6th}}

! {{ushr|New York|7|7th}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|New York|8|8th}} (2 seats)

! {{ushr|New York|9|9th}}

! {{ushr|New York|10|10th}}

! {{ushr|New York|11|11th}}

! {{ushr|New York|12|12th}}

! {{ushr|New York|13|13th}}

! {{ushr|New York|14|14th}}

! {{ushr|New York|15|15th}}

! {{ushr|New York|16|16th}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|New York|17|17th}} (2 seats)

! {{ushr|New York|18|18th}}

! {{ushr|New York|19|19th}}

! {{ushr|New York|20|20th}}

! {{ushr|New York|21|21st}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|New York|22|22nd}} (2 seats)

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|New York|23|23rd}} (2 seats)

! {{ushr|New York|24|24th}}

! {{ushr|New York|25|25th}}

! {{ushr|New York|26|26th}}

! {{ushr|New York|27|27th}}

! {{ushr|New York|28|28th}}

! {{ushr|New York|29|29th}}

! {{ushr|New York|30|30th}}

! {{ushr|New York|31|31st}}

! {{ushr|New York|32|32nd}}

! {{ushr|New York|33|33rd}}

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|23}}
(1833–1835)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Abel
Huntington

(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Isaac B.
Van Houten

(J)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | Churchill C.
Cambreleng

(J)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Campbell
P. White

(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Cornelius
Lawrence
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Dudley
Selden
(J)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | Aaron
Ward
(J)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Abraham
Bockee

(J)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | John W.
Brown
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Charles
Bodle
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | John
Adams
(J)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Aaron
Vanderpoel

(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Job
Pierson

(J)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Gerrit Y.
Lansing

(J)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | John
Cramer
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} | Henry C.
Martindale

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Reuben
Whallon

(J)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Ransom H.
Gillet
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Charles
McVean
(J)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Abijah
Mann
Jr.
(J)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Samuel
Beardsley

(J)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Joel
Turrill
(J)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Daniel
Wardwell

(J)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Sherman
Page
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Noadiah
Johnson

(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Henry
Mitchell

(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Nicoll
Halsey
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Samuel G.
Hathaway

(J)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | William K.
Fuller
(J)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | William
Taylor
(J)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Ulysses F.
Doubleday

(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Samuel
Clark
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} | John
Dickson

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Edward
Howell
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} | Frederick
Whittlesey

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party

top}} | George W.
Lay
{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party

top}} | Philo C.
Fuller
{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party

top}} | Abner
Hazeltine

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party

top}} | Millard
Fillmore

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party

top}} | Gideon
Hard

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}
style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Charles G.
Ferris
(J)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | Ely
Moore
(J)
style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|24}}
(1835–1837)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Samuel
Barton
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Nicholas
Sickles
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Valentine
Efner
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} | Hiram P.
Hunt
(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} | David Abel
Russell

(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Dudley
Farlin
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Matthias J.
Bovee
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | William
Seymour

(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | William
Mason
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Stephen B.
Leonard
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Joseph
Reynolds

(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Graham H.
Chapin
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} | Francis
Granger
(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Joshua
Lee
(J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} | Timothy
Childs

(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | George W.
Lay
(NR)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Philo C. Fuller (NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Abner
Hazeltine

(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Gideon
Hard

(NR)
style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Gideon
Lee
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Rutger B.
Miller
(J)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | John
Young
(NR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|25}}
(1837–1839)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas B.
Jackson

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Abraham
Vanderveer

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} | Churchill C.
Cambreleng

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Edward
Curtis
(W)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Josiah
Ogden
Hoffman

(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} | Ely
Moore
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} | Aaron
Ward
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Obadiah
Titus
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Nathaniel
Jones
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John C.
Brodhead

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Zadock
Pratt
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert
McClellan

(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} | Hiram P.
Hunt
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Albert
Gallup

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John I.
De Graff
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} | David
Abel
Russell

(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Palmer
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James B.
Spencer

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Edwards
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Arphaxed
Loomis

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry A.
Foster
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Abraham
P. Grant

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Isaac H.
Bronson

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Holmes
Prentiss

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Amasa J.
Parker
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John C.
Clark
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Andrew DeWitt
Bruyn
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Hiram
Gray
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bennet
Bicknell
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} | William
Taylor
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William H.
Noble
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel
Birdsall
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} | Francis
Granger
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John T.
Andrews

(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} | Timothy
Childs
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | William
Patterson
(W)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Luther C.
Peck
(W)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Richard
P.
Marvin

(W)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} | Millard
Fillmore

(W)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Charles F.
Mitchell

(W)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Cyrus Beers (D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Harvey Putnam (W)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|26}}
(1839–1841)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James De La
Montanya

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Moses H.
Grinnell
(W)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | James
Monroe

(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Charles
Johnston

(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Rufus
Palen
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Ely
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Aaron
Vanderpoel

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Daniel D.
Barnard

(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Anson Brown (W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Augustus
C.
Hand
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Fine
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Peter Joseph
Wagner
(W)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Andrew
W. Doig

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | David P.
Brewster

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John G.
Floyd
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Thomas C.
Chittenden

(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Judson
Allen
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John C.
Clark
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Amasa
Dana
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Stephen B.
Leonard

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Nehemiah
H. Earll
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward
Rogers
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Christopher
Morgan
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Theron R.
Strong
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Meredith
Mallory

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Seth M.
Gates
(W)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Nicholas B.
Doe
(W)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|27}}
(1841–1843)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles A.
Floyd
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph
Egbert
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
McKeon
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James I.
Roosevelt

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Richard
D. Davis

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James G.
Clinton

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Van Buren

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jacob
Houck
Jr.
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert
McClellan

(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Archibald L.
Linn
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Bernard
Blair
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Thomas A.
Tomlinson

(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Henry
Bell Van
Rensselaer

(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Sanford

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel
S. Bowne

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel
Gordon

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel
Partridge
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lewis
Riggs
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Victory
Birdseye

(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | A.
Lawrence
Foster
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John
Maynard

(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
M. Oliver

(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John Young (W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Staley N.
Clarke

(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Alfred
Babcock

(W)

==1843 to 1863==

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|28}}
(1843–1845)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Selah B.
Strong

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry C.
Murphy

(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Jonas P.
Phoenix
(W)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William B.
Maclay
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Moses G.
Leonard

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Hamilton
Fish
(W)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph H.
Anderson
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Richard D.
Davis
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jeremiah
Russell
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James G.
Clinton
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Zadock
Pratt
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Richard P.
Herrick
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Daniel D.
Barnard
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Charles
Rogers
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lemuel
Stetson
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Chesselden
Ellis
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles S.
Benton
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} | Preston
King
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Orville
Hungerford

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel
Beardsley
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jeremiah E.
Cary
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Meade
Purdy
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Orville
Robinson

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Horace
Wheaton

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George O.
Rathbun
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Amasa
Dana
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Byram
Green
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Thomas J.
Paterson
(W)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Charles H.
Carroll
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
Spring
Hubbell

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Asher
Tyler
(W)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | William A.
Moseley
(W)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Albert
Smith
(W)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Washington
Hunt
(W)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Levi D.
Carpenter
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|29}}
(1845–1847)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John W.
Lawrence

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Know Nothing}} | Thomas
M.
Woodruff

(KN)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Know Nothing}} | William W.
Campbell

(KN)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William W.
Woodworth

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel
Gordon
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Archibald C.
Niven
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John F.
Collin
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bradford R.
Wood
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Erastus D.
Culver
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph
Russell
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Hugh
White
(W)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Timothy
Jenkins
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles
Goodyear

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Stephen
Strong

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William J.
Hough
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel S.
Ellsworth
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
De Mott
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Elias B.
Holmes
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Martin
Grover
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Abner
Lewis
(W)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Thomas C.
Ripley
(W)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|30}}
(1847–1849)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frederick
William
Lord
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Frederick
A.
Tallmadge

(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | David S.
Jackson
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | William
Nelson
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Cornelius
Warren
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Eliakim
Sherrill
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Daniel B.
St. John
(W)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Peter H.
Silvester
(W)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Gideon
Reynolds

(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John I.
Slingerland

(W)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | George Rex
Andrews
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Sidney
Lawrence
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Independent Democratic Party (US)}} | George
Petrie
(ID)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Joseph
Mullin
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George
Anson
Starkweather

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ausburn
Birdsall

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | William
Duer
(W)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Daniel
Gott
(W)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Harmon S.
Conger
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | William T.
Lawrence
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John M.
Holley
(W)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Robert L.
Rose
(W)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | David
Rumsey

(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Dudley
Marvin
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Nathan K.
Hall
(W)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Harvey
Putnam

(W)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Horace
Greeley
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Esbon
Blackmar
(W)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|31}}
(1849–1851)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John A.
King
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | David A.
Bokee
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Walter
Underhill
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | George
Briggs
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Ransom
Halloway
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Herman D.
Gould
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Thomas
McKissock
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John L.
Schoolcraft

(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John R.
Thurman
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Henry P.
Alexander
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Free Soil Party

bottom}} | Preston
King
(FS)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Charles E.
Clarke
(W)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

top}} | Orsamus B.
Matteson
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Hiram
Walden
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

top}} | Henry
Bennett

(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | William Terry
Jackson
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | William A.
Sackett
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Abraham M.
Schermerhorn

(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Elijah
Risley
(W)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

top}} | Solomon G.
Haven
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Lorenzo
Burrows
(W)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|32}}
(1851–1853)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John G.
Floyd
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Obadiah
Bowne
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Emanuel B.
Hart
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John H. H.
Haws
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Abraham P.
Stephens
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Gilbert
Dean
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Marius
Schoonmaker
(W)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
Murray
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Josiah
Sutherland
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | David L.
Seymour
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John H.
Boyd
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph
Russell
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John
Wells
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Alexander H.
Buell
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Willard
Ives
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William W.
Snow
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Leander
Babcock
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Daniel T.
Jones
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas Y.
Howe Jr.
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Henry S.
Walbridge
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Jerediah
Horsford
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Reuben
Robie
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Frederick S.
Martin
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Augustus P.
Hascall
(W)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|33}}
(1853–1855)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James
Maurice
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas W.
Cumming
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Hiram
Walbridge

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Michael
Walsh
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William M.
Tweed
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Wheeler
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
Adams
Walker
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Francis B.
Cutting
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jared V.
Peck
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Theodoric R.
Westbrook

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Gilbert Dean (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

top}} | Russell
Sage
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Rufus
Wheeler
Peckham
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles
Hughes
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

top}} | George A.
Simmons
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bishop
Perkins
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Peter
Rowe
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | George W.
Chase
(W)

| {{Party cell|Free Soil Party}} | Gerrit Smith (FS)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Independent (US)}} | Caleb
Lyon
(I)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

top}} | Edwin B.
Morgan
(W)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Andrew
Oliver
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John J.
Taylor
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George
Hastings
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Azariah Boody (W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

top}} | Benjamin
Pringle
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

top}} | Thomas T.
Flagler
(W)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} | Reuben
Fenton
(D)
style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Isaac Teller (W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

top}} | Henry C.
Goodwin
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Davis
Carpenter
(W)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|34}}
(1855–1857)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing}} | William
Valk
(KN)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)}} | James S. T.
Stranahan
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)}} | Guy R.
Pelton
(O)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Kelly
(D)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing}} | Thomas R.
Whitney
(KN)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Thomas
Child Jr.
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Abram
Wakeman
(W)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)}} | Bayard
Clarke
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

top}} | Ambrose S.
Murray
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)}} | Rufus H.
King
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)}} | Killian
Miller
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

bottom}} | Russell
Sage
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)}} | Samuel
Dickson
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

top}} | Edward
Dodd
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

bottom}} | George A.
Simmons
(O)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} | Francis E.
Spinner
(D)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)}} | Thomas R.
Horton
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)}} | Jonas A.
Hughston
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

middle}} | Orsamus B.
Matteson
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

middle}} | Henry C.
Goodwin
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

middle}} | Henry
Bennett
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)}} | William A.
Gilbert
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

top}} | Amos P.
Granger
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

middle}} | Edwin B.
Morgan
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

top}} | John M.
Parker
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

top}} | William H.
Kelsey
(O)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Williams
(D)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

bottom}} | Benjamin
Pringle
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

bottom}} | Thomas T.
Flagler
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

bottom}} | Solomon G.
Haven
(O)
style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|35}}
(1857–1859)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John A.
Searing
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George
Taylor
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Daniel
Sickles
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William B.
Maclay
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Cochrane

(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Elijah
Ward
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Horace F.
Clark
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John B.
Haskin

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Ambrose S.
Murray
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Fiero
Russell
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Thompson
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Abram B.
Olin
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Erastus
Corning
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Edward
Dodd
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George
William
Palmer
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Francis E.
Spinner
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Clark B.
Cochrane

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Oliver A.
Morse
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Orsamus B.
Matteson
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Henry C.
Goodwin
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Henry
Bennett
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles B.
Hoard
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Amos P.
Granger
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Edwin B.
Morgan
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Emory B.
Pottle
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | John M.
Parker
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | William H.
Kelsey
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Samuel G.
Andrews
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Judson W.
Sherman
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Silas M.
Burroughs

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Israel T.
Hatch
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Reuben
Fenton
(R)
style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Independent Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas J.
Barr
(ID)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|36}}
(1859–1861)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Luther C.
Carter
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James
Humphrey
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Van
Wyck
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William S.
Kenyon
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Lewis
Beale
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James B.
McKean

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James H.
Graham
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Roscoe
Conkling
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas Treadwell Davis (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | M. Lindley
Lee
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles B.
Sedgwick

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Martin
Butterfield
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Alfred
Wells
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
Irvine
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Alfred
Ely
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Augustus
Frank
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Elbridge G.
Spaulding

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edwin Ruthvin Reynolds (R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|37}}
(1861–1863)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward H.
Smith
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Moses F.
Odell
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Benjamin
Wood
(D)

| {{Party cell|Independent Democratic Party (US)}} | James
Kerrigan
(ID)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
Wall
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frederick A.
Conkling
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Isaac C.
Delaplaine
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward
Haight
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John B.
Steele
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Stephen
Baker
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Socrates N.
Sherman
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Chauncey
Vibbard
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Richard
Franchot
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ambrose
W. Clark
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Theodore M.
Pomeroy
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jacob P.
Chamberlain
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Alexander S.
Diven
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert B. Van
Valkenburgh
(R)

==1863 to the present==

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rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=33 | District

{{ushr|New York|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|New York|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|New York|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|New York|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|New York|5|5th}}

! {{ushr|New York|6|6th}}

! {{ushr|New York|7|7th}}

! {{ushr|New York|8|8th}}

! {{ushr|New York|9|9th}}

! {{ushr|New York|10|10th}}

! {{ushr|New York|11|11th}}

! {{ushr|New York|12|12th}}

! {{ushr|New York|13|13th}}

! {{ushr|New York|14|14th}}

! {{ushr|New York|15|15th}}

! {{ushr|New York|16|16th}}

! {{ushr|New York|17|17th}}

! {{ushr|New York|18|18th}}

! {{ushr|New York|19|19th}}

! {{ushr|New York|20|20th}}

! {{ushr|New York|21|21st}}

! {{ushr|New York|22|22nd}}

! {{ushr|New York|23|23rd}}

! {{ushr|New York|24|24th}}

! {{ushr|New York|25|25th}}

! {{ushr|New York|26|26th}}

! {{ushr|New York|27|27th}}

! {{ushr|New York|28|28th}}

! {{ushr|New York|29|29th}}

! {{ushr|New York|30|30th}}

! {{ushr|New York|31|31st}}

! {{ushr|New York|32|32nd}}

! {{ushr|New York|AL|At-large}}

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|38}}
(1863–1865)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry G.
Stebbins
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Martin
Kalbfleisch

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Moses F.
Odell
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Benjamin
Wood
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Nelson
Taylor
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Elijah
Ward
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Winthrop
Chanler

(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James
Brooks

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Anson
Herrick

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
Radford
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Van
Wyck
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Homer
Augustus
Nelson

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John B.
Steele
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John V. L.
Pruyn
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} | John
Augustus
Griswold

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Orlando
Kellogg

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Calvin T.
Hulburd

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James M.
Marvin

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Samuel F.
Miller
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ambrose
W.
Clark
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Roscoe
Conkling

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | DeWitt
Clinton
Littlejohn

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)

top}} | Thomas
Treadwell
Davis
(U)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Theodore
M.
Pomeroy

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Daniel
Morris
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Giles W.
Hotchkiss

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert B.
Van
Valkenburgh

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Roswell
Hart
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Augustus
Frank
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Ganson

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Reuben
Fenton
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Stephen
Taber
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|39}}
(1865–1867)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Teunis G.
Bergen
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John W.
Hunter
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Morgan
Jones
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry
Jarvis
Raymond

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
Augustus
Darling

(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John H.
Ketcham

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edwin N.
Hubbell

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | John
Augustus
Griswold

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Demas
Hubbard
Jr.
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Addison H.
Laflin
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Sidney T.
Holmes

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Thomas
Treadwell
Davis
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Hamilton
Ward Sr.
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Burt Van
Horn
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James M.
Humphrey

(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Porter
Sheldon

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Orange
Ferriss
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|40}}
(1867–1869)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Demas
Barnes
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry
Warner
Slocum
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Fox
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Morrissey

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas E.
Stewart
({{abbr|CR|Conservative Republican}})

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Fernando
Wood
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William H.
Robertson
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas
Cornell
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William C.
Fields
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Alexander
H. Bailey

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John C.
Churchill

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dennis
McCarthy

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William H.
Kelsey
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William S.
Lincoln
(R)

| {{Party cell|Independent Republican (US)}} | Lewis
Selye
(IR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|41}}
(1869–1871)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry
Augustus
Reeves
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John G.
Schumaker

(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel S.
Cox
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Hervey C.
Calkin
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Clarkson
Nott
Potter
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George W.
Greene
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Ashley
Griswold

(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Eli
Perry
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Adolphus
H.
Tanner
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
A.
Wheeler

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Stephen
Sanford

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles
Knapp
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George W.
Cowles
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Giles W.
Hotchkiss

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Noah
Davis
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Fisher
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | David S.
Bennett
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles H.
Holmes
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|42}}
(1871–1873)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Dwight
Townsend
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert
Roosevelt
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William R.
Roberts
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Smith
Ely Jr.
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles
St. John
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph H.
Tuthill
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph M.
Warren
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Rogers
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John M.
Carroll
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Elizur H.
Prindle
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Clinton L.
Merriam
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ellis H.
Roberts
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William E.
Lansing
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | R. Holland
Duell
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John E.
Seeley
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William H.
Lamport
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Milo
Goodrich
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Horace B.
Smith
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Freeman
Clarke
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Seth
Wakeman
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
Williams
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Walter L.
Sessions
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|43}}
(1873–1875)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry Joel
Scudder
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Stewart L.
Woodford
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Philip S.
Crooke

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John D.
Lawson

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | David B.
Mellish
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | David M.
De Witt

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James S.
Smart
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert S.
Hale
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry H.
Hathorn
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Clinton D.
MacDougall

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas C.
Platt
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George
Gilbert
Hoskins

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lyman K.
Bass
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lyman
Tremain
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Independent Republican (US)}} | Simeon B.
Chittenden

(IR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Richard
Schell
(D)

style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=34 | District

{{ushr|New York|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|New York|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|New York|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|New York|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|New York|5|5th}}

! {{ushr|New York|6|6th}}

! {{ushr|New York|7|7th}}

! {{ushr|New York|8|8th}}

! {{ushr|New York|9|9th}}

! {{ushr|New York|10|10th}}

! {{ushr|New York|11|11th}}

! {{ushr|New York|12|12th}}

! {{ushr|New York|13|13th}}

! {{ushr|New York|14|14th}}

! {{ushr|New York|15|15th}}

! {{ushr|New York|16|16th}}

! {{ushr|New York|17|17th}}

! {{ushr|New York|18|18th}}

! {{ushr|New York|19|19th}}

! {{ushr|New York|20|20th}}

! {{ushr|New York|21|21st}}

! {{ushr|New York|22|22nd}}

! {{ushr|New York|23|23rd}}

! {{ushr|New York|24|24th}}

! {{ushr|New York|25|25th}}

! {{ushr|New York|26|26th}}

! {{ushr|New York|27|27th}}

! {{ushr|New York|28|28th}}

! {{ushr|New York|29|29th}}

! {{ushr|New York|30|30th}}

! {{ushr|New York|31|31st}}

! {{ushr|New York|32|32nd}}

! {{ushr|New York|33|33rd}}

! {{ushr|New York|AL|At-large}}

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|44}}
(1875–1877)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry B.
Metcalfe
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John G.
Schumaker

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Independent Republican (US)

top}} | Simeon B.
Chittenden

(IR)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Archibald
M. Bliss

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edwin R.
Meade
(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel S.
Cox
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Smith
Ely Jr.
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John D.
Lawson

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Fernando
Wood
(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Abram
Hewitt
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Benjamin
A.
Willis
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Clarkson N.
Potter
(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John H.
Ketcham
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George M.
Beebe
(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John H.
Bagley Jr.
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles H.
Adams
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Martin I.
Townsend

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Andrew
Williams

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William A.
Wheeler
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry H.
Hathorn

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Solomon
Bundy
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George A.
Bagley
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Scott
Lord
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William H.
Baker
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Elias W.
Leavenworth

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Clinton D.
MacDougall

(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Elbridge G.
Lapham
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas C.
Platt
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles C. B.
Walker
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John M.
Davy
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George
Gilbert
Hoskins
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lyman K.
Bass
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Nelson I.
Norton
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | David Dudley
Field II
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|45}}
(1877–1879)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William D.
Veeder
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Simeon B.
Chittenden
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Nicholas
Muller
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Anthony
Eickhoff
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Anson G.
McCook
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Terence J.
Quinn
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Amaziah B.
James
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John H.
Starin
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William J.
Bacon
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank
Hiscock
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John H.
Camp
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jeremiah W.
Dwight
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John N.
Hungerford
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Elizur K.
Hart
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles B.
Benedict
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ray V.
Pierce
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George W.
Patterson
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Mosher
Bailey
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|46}}
(1879–1881)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Independent Democratic Party (US)}} | Daniel
O'Reilly
(ID)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edwin
Einstein
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Levi P.
Morton
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Waldo
Hutchins
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John W.
Ferdon
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Walter A.
Wood
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Hammond

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ferris
Jacobs Jr.
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Warner
Miller
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Cyrus D.
Prescott

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph
Mason

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | David P.
Richardson

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Van
Voorhis

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Richard
Crowley
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry Van
Aernam
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jonathan
Scoville
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|47}}
(1881–1883)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Perry
Belmont
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William E.
Robinson
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Independent (US)}} | J. Hyatt
Smith
(I)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | P. Henry
Dugro
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Hardy
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lewis
Beach
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Michael N.
Nolan
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Abraham X.
Parker
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George
West
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles R.
Skinner
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Roswell P.
Flower
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John G.
Sawyer
(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|48}}
(1883–1885)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Darwin R.
James
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
Dorsheimer
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John J.
Adams
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas J.
Van Alstyne
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry G.
Burleigh
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frederick A.
Johnson
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John T.
Spriggs
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Newton W.
Nutting
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Stephen C.
Millard
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Arnot Jr.
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert S.
Stevens
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Findlay
Rogers
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Francis B.
Brewer
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Felix
Campbell
(D)

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! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=43 | District

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|New York|AL|At-large}} (2 seats)

{{ushr|New York|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|New York|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|New York|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|New York|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|New York|5|5th}}

! {{ushr|New York|6|6th}}

! {{ushr|New York|7|7th}}

! {{ushr|New York|8|8th}}

! {{ushr|New York|9|9th}}

! {{ushr|New York|10|10th}}

! {{ushr|New York|11|11th}}

! {{ushr|New York|12|12th}}

! {{ushr|New York|13|13th}}

! {{ushr|New York|14|14th}}

! {{ushr|New York|15|15th}}

! {{ushr|New York|16|16th}}

! {{ushr|New York|17|17th}}

! {{ushr|New York|18|18th}}

! {{ushr|New York|19|19th}}

! {{ushr|New York|20|20th}}

! {{ushr|New York|21|21st}}

! {{ushr|New York|22|22nd}}

! {{ushr|New York|23|23rd}}

! {{ushr|New York|24|24th}}

! {{ushr|New York|25|25th}}

! {{ushr|New York|26|26th}}

! {{ushr|New York|27|27th}}

! {{ushr|New York|28|28th}}

! {{ushr|New York|29|29th}}

! {{ushr|New York|30|30th}}

! {{ushr|New York|31|31st}}

! {{ushr|New York|32|32nd}}

! {{ushr|New York|33|33rd}}

! {{ushr|New York|34|34th}}

! {{ushr|New York|35|35th}}

! {{ushr|New York|36|36th}}

! {{ushr|New York|37|37th}}

! {{ushr|New York|38|38th}}

! {{ushr|New York|39|39th}}

! {{ushr|New York|40|40th}}

! {{ushr|New York|41|41st}}

! {{ushr|New York|42|42nd}}

! {{ushr|New York|43|43rd}}

! Seat A

! Seat B

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|49}}
(1885–1887)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Perry
Belmont
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Archibald
M.
Bliss
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Felix
Campbell
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Peter P.
Mahoney

(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William G.
Stahlnecker

(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Roswell P.
Flower
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Darwin R.
James
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John J.
Adams
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel S.
Cox
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lewis
Beach
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph
Pulitzer
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Abram
Hewitt
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Independent Democratic Party (US)

top}} | Truman A.
Merriman
(ID)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Nicholas
Muller
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Egbert
Ludovicus
Viele
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James
Girard
Lindsley
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry G.
Burleigh
(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John H.
Ketcham
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George
West
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Swinburne

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John S.
Pindar
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Abraham X.
Parker
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frederick A.
Johnson
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Arnot
Jr.
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John T.
Spriggs
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Stephen C.
Millard
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank
Hiscock
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Newton W.
Nutting
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles S.
Baker
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ira
Davenport

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John G.
Sawyer
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
McCreath
Farquhar
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John B.
Weber
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Francis B.
Brewer
(R)

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| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Timothy J.
Campbell

(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry
Bacon
(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Amos J.
Cummings

(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|50}}
(1887–1889)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Stephen V.
White
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lloyd
Bryce
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Francis B.
Spinola
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} | Truman A.
Merriman
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

top}} | Ashbel P.
Fitch
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Stephen T.
Hopkins
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward W.
Greenman
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Nick
Kane
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | David
Wilber
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John H.
Moffitt
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas S.
Flood
(R)

| rowspan=16 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James S.
Sherman

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Milton
De Lano

(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James J.
Belden
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William G.
Laidlaw
(R)

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| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles
Tracey
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|51}}
(1889–1891)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James W.
Covert
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas F.
Magner
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Michael
Clancy
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William C.
Wallace
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward J.
Dunphy
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Quinn
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank T.
Fitzgerald
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} | Ashbel P.
Fitch
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles J.
Knapp
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John A.
Quackenbush

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Sanford
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frederick
Lansing
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Raines
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John M.
Wiley
(D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles H.
Turner
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George
Van Horn

(D)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Sereno E.
Payne
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|52}}
(1891–1893)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | David A.
Boody
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William J.
Coombs
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
De Witt
Warner

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John R.
Fellows
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Isaac N.
Cox
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Leslie W.
Russell
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John M.
Wever
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Hosea H.
Rockwell

(D)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George W.
Ray
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Halbert S.
Greenleaf

(D)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James W.
Wadsworth I

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Daniel N.
Lockwood
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas L.
Bunting
(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Warren B.
Hooker
(R)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Alfred C.
Chapin
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph J.
Little
(D)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George B.
McClellan
II
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Newton
Martin
Curtis
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|53}}
(1893–1895)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John H.
Graham

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph C.
Hendrix
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Franklin
Bartlett
(D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward
Swann
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
Ryan
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Francis
Marvin
(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jacob
LeFever
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles
Delemere
Haines
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Simon J.
Schermerhorn

(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles A.
Chickering

(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles W.
Gillet
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles
Daniels
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lemuel E.
Quigg
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Isidor
Straus
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|54}}
(1895–1897)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Richard C.
McCormick
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James R.
Howe
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles G.
Bennett
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Denis M.
Hurley
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Francis H.
Wilson
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Israel F.
Fischer
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James J.
Walsh
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry C.
Miner
(D)

| rowspan=17 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
Sulzer
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Richard C.
Shannon
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Philip B.
Low
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William L.
Ward
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Benjamin
Odell
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank S.
Black
(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George N.
Southwick

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | David F.
Wilber
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Wallace T.
Foote
Jr.
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Theodore L.
Poole
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry C.
Brewster

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Rowland B.
Mahany
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John M.
Mitchell
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|55}}
(1897–1899)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph M.
Belford
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John H. G.
Vehslage
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas J.
Bradley
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Aaron
Van Schaick
Cochrane

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lucius
Littauer
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | De Alva S.
Alexander

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edmund H.
Driggs
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|56}}
(1899–1901)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Townsend
Scudder
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Mitchell
May
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank E.
Wilson
(D)

| rowspan=18 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John J.
Fitzgerald
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bertram
Tracy
Clayton
(D)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Daniel J.
Riordan
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Oliver
Belmont
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William A.
Chanler
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jacob
Ruppert
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Q.
Underhill
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Arthur S.
Tompkins
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Knox
Stewart
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Louis W.
Emerson

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Michael E.
Driscoll
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James M. E.
O'Grady
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William H.
Ryan
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward B.
Vreeland
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Albert D.
Shaw
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|57}}
(1901–1903)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George H.
Lindsay
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry
Bristow
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Montague
Lessler
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Harry A.
Hanbury
(R)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry M.
Goldfogle

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William H.
Douglas
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Cornelius
Amory
Pugsley
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
Henry
Draper
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles L.
Knapp
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James
Breck
Perkins
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John W.
Dwight
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|58}}
(1903–1905)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward
Bassett
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert
Baker
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles T.
Dunwell

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
Randolph
Hearst
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ira E.
Rider
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jacob
Ruppert

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Francis E.
Shober
(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph A.
Goulden
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Norton P.
Otis
(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas
W.
Bradley

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Samuel
McMillan
(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
Henry
Draper

(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George N.
Southwick

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George J.
Smith
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lucius
Littauer

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
H.
Flack

(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles L.
Knapp
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James S.
Sherman

(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Wilbur
Dwight

(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Michael
E.
Driscoll

(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Sereno
E.
Payne

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James
Breck
Perkins
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles W.
Gillet
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James W.
Wadsworth I

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
H.
Ryan
(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | De Alva S.
Alexander
(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward
B.
Vreeland

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
Bourke
Cockran

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|59}}
(1905–1907)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William W.
Cocks
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles B.
Law
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George E.
Waldo
(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
M.
Calder

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Herbert
Parsons
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | J. Van
Vechten
Olcott
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
Willett
Jr.
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
Stiles
Bennet
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Emory
Andrus

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank J.
LeFevre
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jacob
Sloat
Fassett
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|60}}
(1907–1909)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles V.
Fornes
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Francis
Burton
Harrison

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George
Winthrop
Fairchild

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Cyrus
Durey

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George
R.
Malby

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Independent Republican (US)}} | Peter A.
Porter
(IR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Otto G.
Foelker
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|61}}
(1909–1911)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Richard
Young
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Michael
F.
Conry

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Hamilton
Fish II
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles S.
Millington

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James S.
Simmons

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Daniel A.
Driscoll

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James S.
Havens
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|62}}
(1911–1913)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Martin W.
Littleton
(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph V.
Flynn
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William C.
Redfield
(D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James P.
Maher
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jefferson
M. Levy
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas G.
Patten
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John J.
Kindred
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry
George Jr.
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Richard E.
Connell
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry S. De
Forest
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Theron
Akin
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Luther W.
Mott
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles A.
Talcott
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry G.
Danforth
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edwin S.
Underhill
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles B.
Smith
(D)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edwin A.
Merritt
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|63}}
(1913–1915)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lathrop
Brown

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Dennis
O'Leary

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Harry H.
Dale
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Daniel J.
Griffin
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James H.
O'Brien

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Herman
A.
Metz
(D)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Daniel J.
Riordan

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry M.
Goldfogle

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Timothy
Sullivan
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jefferson
Monroe
Levy
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Michael F.
Conry
(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Peter J.
Dooling

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas G.
Patten
(D)

| rowspan=16 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John F.
Carew
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Progressive (1912)

top}} | Walter M.
Chandler

(Prog)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | F. B.
Harrison
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry
George
Jr.
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry
Bruckner

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph A.
Goulden
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Woodson R.
Oglesby
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Benjamin
I.
Taylor
(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edmund
Platt
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George
McClellan
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Peter G.
Ten Eyck
(D)

| rowspan=19 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James
S.
Parker

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Samuel
Wallin
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edwin
Albert
Merritt

(R)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Luther W.
Mott
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles A.
Talcott
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George
Winthrop
Fairchild

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John R.
Clancy

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Sereno
E.
Payne

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edwin S.
Underhill

(D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas B.
Dunn
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry G.
Danforth

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert H.
Gittins
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Daniel A.
Driscoll
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles
Bennett
Smith
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles
Mann
Hamilton

(R)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George W.
Loft
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jacob A.
Cantor
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|64}}
(1915–1917)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frederick
C. Hicks

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | C. Pope
Caldwell

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frederick
W. Rowe

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Oscar W.
Swift
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Reuben
L.
Haskell

(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Socialist Party (US)}} | Meyer
London

(Soc)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Michael F.
Farley
(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Isaac
Siegel
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George
Murray
Hulbert
(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James W.
Husted
(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles B.
Ward
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Rollin B.
Sanford
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William B.
Charles
(R)

| rowspan=22 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bertrand
Snell
(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Homer P.
Snyder
(R)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Walter
W.
Magee

(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Norman
J.
Gould

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Harry H.
Pratt
(R)

| rowspan=15 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | S.
Wallace
Dempsey

(R)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Daniel C.
Oliver
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|65}}
(1917–1919)

| rowspan=22 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Christopher
D. Sullivan

(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas F.
Smith
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George B.
Francis
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Walter M.
Chandler
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George R.
Lunn
(D)

| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Archie
D.
Sanders

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William F.
Waldow
(R)

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| rowspan=24 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas
H.
Cullen

(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William E.
Cleary
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jerome F.
Donovan
(D)

| rowspan=16 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Anthony
J.
Griffin

(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|66}}
(1919–1921)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
MacCrate
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John B.
Johnston
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Herbert
Pell
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Richard F.
McKiniry
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James V.
Ganly
(D)

| rowspan=22 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank
Crowther

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
H. Hill
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Alanson B.
Houghton

(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Clarence
MacGregor

(R)

| rowspan=18 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James M.
Mead
(D)

| rowspan=24 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Daniel A.
Reed
(R)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lester D.
Volk
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Nathan D.
Perlman
(R)

| rowspan=23 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Hamilton
Fish III

(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|67}}
(1921–1923)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John J.
Kindred

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Kissel
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ardolph L.
Kline
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Warren I.
Lee
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Michael J.
Hogan
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Andrew
Petersen
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas J.
Ryan
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ogden L.
Mills
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Martin C.
Ansorge
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Albert B.
Rossdale
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Benjamin L.
Fairchild
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Peter G.
Ten Eyck
(D)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John D.
Clarke
(R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lewis
Henry
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|68}}
(1923–1925)

| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert L.
Bacon

(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George W.
Lindsay
(D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Loring M.
Black Jr.
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles I.
Stengle
(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Quayle
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | David J.
O'Connell

(D)

| rowspan=20 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Emanuel
Celler

(D)

| rowspan=20 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel
Dickstein

(D)

| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John J.
Boylan
(D)

| rowspan=20 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Sol
Bloom
(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Fiorello
La Guardia

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Royal
Hurlburt
Weller
(D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank A.
Oliver
(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | J. Mayhew
Wainwright

(R)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Parker
Corning

(D)

| rowspan=20 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Taber

(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Gale H.
Stalker

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Meyer
Jacobstein

(D)

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| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Anning
Smith
Prall
(D)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John J.
O'Connor
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thaddeus
C.
Sweet
(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|69}}
(1925–1927)

| rowspan=18 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Andrew
Lawrence
Somers

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Harcourt
J.
Pratt
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frederick
M.
Davenport

(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|70}}
(1927–1929)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Patrick J.
Carley
(D)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William I.
Sirovich

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William W.
Cohen
(D)

| rowspan=17 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James M.
Fitzpatrick
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=15 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Francis D.
Culkin
(R)

| rowspan=16 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Clarence
E.
Hancock

(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|71}}
(1929–1931)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
F.
Brunner

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ruth
Baker
Pratt
(R)

| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph A.
Gavagan
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James L.
Whitley

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edmund
F. Cooke

(R)

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| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Stephen A.
Rudd
(D)

| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Martin J.
Kennedy

(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|72}}
(1931–1933)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John J.
Delaney

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles D.
Millard
(R)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Walter G.
Andrews
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|73}}
(1933–1935)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Theodore
A.
Peyser

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James J.
Lanzetta
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Philip A.
Goodwin

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Fred
Sisson

(D)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James W.
Wadsworth
II
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Alfred F.
Beiter
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Fitz-
gibbons

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Elmer E.
Studley

(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William D.
Thomas
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Marian W.
Clarke
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|74}}
(1935–1937)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph
L.
Pfeifer

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Marcellus
H.
Evans
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Richard J.
Tonry
(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James A.
O'Leary

(D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles A.
Buckley

(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bert
Lord
(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | W.
Sterling
Cole
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James P.B.
Duffy
(D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Matthew J.
Merritt
(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Caroline
Love
Goodwin
O'Day
(D)

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| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
Bernard
Barry
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward
W.
Curley

(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|75}}
(1937–1939)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Donald
Lawrence
O'Toole

(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Eugene
James
Keogh

(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
T.
Byrne

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | E. Harold
Cluett
(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Fred J.
Douglas

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George B.
Kelly
(D)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bruce
Fairchild
Barton
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ralph
A.
Gamble

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lewis K.
Rockefeller

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|76}}
(1939–1941)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Leonard
W.
Hall
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Michael J.
Kennedy

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James H.
Fay
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|American Labor Party}} | Vito
Marcantonio

(AL)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Wallace E.
Pierce
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph J.
O'Brien
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | J. Francis
Harter
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Pius
Schwert

(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Morris
Michael
Edelstein
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Walter
A.
Lynch

(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Clarence
E.
Kilburn

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edwin
Arthur
Hall
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|77}}
(1941–1943)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James J.
Heffernan

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Louis
Capozzoli

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William T.
Pheiffer

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Kenneth F.
Simpson
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Alfred F.
Beiter
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Arthur
George
Klein
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph C.
Baldwin
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Cornelius
Butler
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|78}}
(1943–1945)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas F.
Burchill

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James H.
Fay
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jay Le
Fevre
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dean P.
Taylor
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bernard W.
Kearney
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph
Mruk
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Winifred C.
Stanley
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John J.
Rooney
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ellsworth
B. Buck
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James
H.
Torrens

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Hadwen C.
Fuller
(R)

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! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=45 | District

{{ushr|New York|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|New York|2|2nd}}

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! {{ushr|New York|6|6th}}

! {{ushr|New York|7|7th}}

! {{ushr|New York|8|8th}}

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! {{ushr|New York|10|10th}}

! {{ushr|New York|11|11th}}

! {{ushr|New York|12|12th}}

! {{ushr|New York|13|13th}}

! {{ushr|New York|14|14th}}

! {{ushr|New York|15|15th}}

! {{ushr|New York|16|16th}}

! {{ushr|New York|17|17th}}

! {{ushr|New York|18|18th}}

! {{ushr|New York|19|19th}}

! {{ushr|New York|20|20th}}

! {{ushr|New York|21|21st}}

! {{ushr|New York|22|22nd}}

! {{ushr|New York|23|23rd}}

! {{ushr|New York|24|24th}}

! {{ushr|New York|25|25th}}

! {{ushr|New York|26|26th}}

! {{ushr|New York|27|27th}}

! {{ushr|New York|28|28th}}

! {{ushr|New York|29|29th}}

! {{ushr|New York|30|30th}}

! {{ushr|New York|31|31st}}

! {{ushr|New York|32|32nd}}

! {{ushr|New York|33|33rd}}

! {{ushr|New York|34|34th}}

! {{ushr|New York|35|35th}}

! {{ushr|New York|36|36th}}

! {{ushr|New York|37|37th}}

! {{ushr|New York|38|38th}}

! {{ushr|New York|39|39th}}

! {{ushr|New York|40|40th}}

! {{ushr|New York|41|41st}}

! {{ushr|New York|42|42nd}}

! {{ushr|New York|43|43rd}}

! {{ushr|New York|44|44th}}

! {{ushr|New York|45|45th}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|79}}
(1945–1947)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edgar A.
Sharp
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Leonard
W.
Hall
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry J.
Latham

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William B.
Barry
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James A.
Roe
(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James J.
Delaney

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John J.
Delaney

(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph L.
Pfeifer

(D)

| rowspan=16 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Eugene
James
Keogh

(D)

| rowspan=24 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Emanuel
Celler
(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James J.
Heffernan

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Andrew
Lawrence
Somers

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Leo F.
Rayfiel
(D)

| rowspan=25 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John J.
Rooney

(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Donald
Lawrence
O'Toole

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ellsworth
B.
Buck
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph C.
Baldwin
(R)

| rowspan=22 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Adam
Clayton
Powell
Jr.
(D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Arthur
George
Klein

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Sol
Bloom
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James
H.
Torrens

(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|American Labor Party}} | Vito
Marc-
antonio

(AL)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Walter A.
Lynch
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Benjamin
J.
Rabin
(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles
A.
Buckley

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Peter A.
Quinn
(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ralph W.
Gwinn
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ralph
A.
Gamble

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Augustus
W.
Bennet
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jay Le
Fevre
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bernard
W.
Kearney

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William T.
Byrne
(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dean P.
Taylor

(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Clarence
E.
Kilburn

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Hadwen
C.
Fuller
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Clarence E.
Hancock

(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edwin
Arthur
Hall
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Taber
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | W.
Sterling
Cole
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George F.
Rogers

(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James W.
Wadsworth
II
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Walter G.
Andrews

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward J.
Elsaesser

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Cornelius
Butler
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Daniel A.
Reed
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|80}}
(1947–1949)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | W.
Kingsland
Macy
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Gregory
McMahon

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert Tripp
Ross
(R)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frederic
René
Coudert
Jr.
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jacob
Javits
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | David M.
Potts
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Katharine
St.
George

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | R. Walter
Riehlman

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Kenneth
Keating

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=18 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Abraham J.
Multer
(D)

| {{Party cell|American Labor Party}} | Leo
Isacson
(AL)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|81}}
(1949–1951)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | L. Gary
Clemente
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Louis B.
Heller

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James J.
Murphy

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Isidore
Dollinger

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Christopher
C.
McGrath

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John C.
Davies II

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William L.
Pfeiffer
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Anthony F.
Tauriello
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Chester C.
Gorski
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=17 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edna F.
Kelly
(D)

| {{Party cell|Liberal Party (New York)

top}} | Franklin D.
Roosevelt Jr.
(Lib)
style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|82}}
(1951–1953)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ernest
Greenwood

(D)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Victor
Anfuso

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} | Franklin D.
Roosevelt Jr.
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James G.
Donovan

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Sidney
A.
Fine
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | J. Ernest
Wharton

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William R.
Williams

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Harold C.
Ostertag

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William E.
Miller
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edmund P.
Radwan
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Leo W.
O'Brien
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|83}}
(1953–1955)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Stuyvesant
Wainwright

(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank
J.
Becker

(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Steven
Derounian

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry J.
Latham

(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Albert H.
Bosch
(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lester
Holtzman

(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James
J.
Delaney

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James G.
Donovan

(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Francis
E.
Dorn

(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
H.
Ray

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Sidney
A.
Fine
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Isidore
Dollinger

(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles
A.
Buckley

(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Paul
A.
Fino

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ralph
W.
Gwinn

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ralph
A.
Gamble

(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Katharine
St.
George

(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | J. Ernest
Wharton

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bernard
W.
Kearney

(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Leo W.
O'Brien

(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dean P.
Taylor

(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Clarence
E.
Kilburn

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
R.
Williams

(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | R. Walter
Riehlman

(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Taber

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | W.
Sterling
Cole
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Kenneth
Keating

(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Harold
C.
Ostertag

(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
E.
Miller

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edmund
P.
Radwan

(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
R.
Pillion

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Daniel
A.
Reed

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|84}}
(1955–1957)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Liberal Party (New York)}} | Irwin D.
Davidson
(Lib)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Herbert
Zelenko

(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James
C.
Healey

(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|85}}
(1957–1959)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Alfred E.
Santangelo

(D)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Leonard
Farbstein

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ludwig
Teller
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edwin
B.
Dooley

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Howard
W.
Robison

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|86}}
(1959–1961)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Seymour
Halpern

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Lindsay

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert
R.
Barry

(R)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel
S.
Stratton

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Alexander
Pirnie
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jessica
M. Weis

(R)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thaddeus
J.
Dulski

(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jacob H.
Gilbert

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles
Goodell

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|87}}
(1961–1963)

| rowspan=15 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Otis G.
Pike
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph P.
Addabbo

(D)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Hugh
Carey

(D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Fitts
Ryan
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Carleton
J. King

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Benjamin S.
Rosenthal
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|88}}
(1963–1965)

| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
W.
Wydler

(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James
R.
Grover
Jr.
(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Seymour
Halpern

(R)

| rowspan=15 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph P.
Addabbo

(D)

| rowspan=15 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Benjamin
Stanley
Rosenthal

(D)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James J.
Delaney

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Eugene
James
Keogh

(D)

| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John M.
Murphy

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James C.
Healey
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jacob H.
Gilbert

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles A.
Buckley
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Paul A.
Fino

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert R.
Barry
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

top}} | Ogden
Reid
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Katharine
St. George
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | J. Ernest
Wharton
(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Carleton
J. King

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Clarence E.
Kilburn
(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Alexander
Pirnie
(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Howard
W.
Robison

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Leo W.
O'Brien
(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank
Horton

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Harold C.
Ostertag
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John R.
Pillion
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles
Goodell

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|89}}
(1965–1967)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Herbert
Tenzer
(D)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lester L.
Wolff
(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Liberal Party (New York)}} | Jim
Scheuer

(D-Lib)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jonathan
Brewster
Bingham

(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Richard
Ottinger

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John G.
Dow
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph Y.
Resnick
(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert C.
McEwen

(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James M.
Hanley
(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Barber
Conable

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Richard D.
McCarthy

(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry P.
Smith III

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Theodore R.
Kupferman

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|90}}
(1967–1969)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank J.
Brasco

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Daniel E.
Button
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bert
Podell

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|91}}
(1969–1971)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Allard K.
Lowenstein
(D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Shirley
Chisholm

(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ed
Koch
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Mario
Biaggi

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Martin B.
McKneally
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Hamilton
Fish IV

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James F.
Hastings

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|92}}
(1971–1973)

| rowspan=18 {{Party cell|Conservative Party (US)}} | Norm
Lent
(R-Con)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles
Rangel
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bella
Abzug
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Herman
Badillo
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Peter A.
Peyser
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John H.
Terry
(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jack
Kemp
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} | Ogden Reid (D)
style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|93}}
(1973–1975)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Angelo D.
Roncallo

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Elizabeth
Holtzman

(D)

| rowspan=16 {{Party cell|Liberal Party (New York)}} | Jim
Scheuer

(D-Lib)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Herman
Badillo

(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jonathan
Brewster
Bingham

(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Mario
Biaggi

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

top}} | Peter A.
Peyser

(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ogden
Reid
(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Benjamin
Gilman

(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Hamilton
Fish IV

(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel
S.
Stratton

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Carleton
J. King
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert C.
McEwen

(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Donald
J.
Mitchell

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James M.
Hanley

(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bill
Walsh

(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank
Horton

(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Barber
Conable

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry P.
Smith III

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thaddeus
Dulski
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|94}}
(1975–1977)

| rowspan=15 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas
Downey

(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jerome
Ambro
(D)

| rowspan=15 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Steve
Solarz

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Fred
Richmond

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Leo C.
Zeferetti

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward
W.
Pattison

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Matt
McHugh

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
LaFalce

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry J.
Nowak

(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Stan
Lundine

(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|95}}
(1977–1979)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ted
Weiss

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} | Peter A.
Peyser

(D)
style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bill
Green

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bob
Garcia

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|96}}
(1979–1981)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Conservative Party (US)

top}} | Bill
Carney

(Con)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Geraldine
Ferraro

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jerry
Solomon

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Gary A.
Lee
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|97}}
(1981–1983)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
LeBoutillier
(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ray
McGrath

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Gregory W.
Carman
(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Chuck
Schumer
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Guy
Molinari
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | David O.
Martin
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George C.
Wortley
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|98}}
(1983–1985)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert
J.
Mrazek

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph P.
Addabbo
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Benjamin S.
Rosenthal
(D)

| rowspan=23 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ed
Towns

(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Major
Owens

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Guy
Molinari

(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bill
Green

(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles
Rangel

(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ted
Weiss
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bob
Garcia

(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Mario
Biaggi

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ogden
Reid

(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Benjamin
Gilman

(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Hamilton
Fish IV

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel
S.
Stratton

(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jerry
Solomon

(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | David
O'Brien
Martin

(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Sherry
Boehlert

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George
C.
Wortley

(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Matt
McHugh

(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank
Horton

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Barber
Conable

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jack
Kemp

(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
LaFalce

(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry
J.
Nowak

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Stan
Lundine

(D)

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| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Gary
Ackerman

(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|99}}
(1985–1987)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Bill
Carney
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas
J.
Manton

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joe
DioGuardi

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Fred J.
Eckert
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Alton Waldon (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|100}}
(1987–1989)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George J.
Hoch-
brueckner

(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Floyd
Flake
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Louise
Slaughter

(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Amo
Houghton

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|101}}
(1989–1991)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Eliot
Engel

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Nita
Lowey

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Mike
McNulty

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James
T.
Walsh

(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bill
Paxon

(R)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Susan
Molinari

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | José E.
Serrano

(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|102}}
(1991–1993)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jerry Nadler (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|103}}
(1993–1995)

| rowspan=21 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Peter
King

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Rick
Lazio
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | David A.
Levy
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Floyd
Flake

(D)

| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Gary
Ackerman

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas
J.
Manton

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Chuck
Schumer

(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Major
Owens

(D)

| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Nydia
Velázquez

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Susan
Molinari

(R)

| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Carolyn
Maloney

(D)

| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles
Rangel

(D)

| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jerry
Nadler

(D)

| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | José E.
Serrano

(D)

| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Eliot
Engel

(D)

| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Nita
Lowey

(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Benjamin
Gilman

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Hamilton
Fish IV
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Mike
McNulty

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jerry
Solomon

(R)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John M.
McHugh

(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Sherry
Boehlert

(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James
T.
Walsh

(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jack
Quinn

(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Maurice
Hinchey

(D)

| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Louise
Slaughter

(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Amo
Houghton

(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
LaFalce

(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|104}}
(1995–1997)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

top}} | Michael
Forbes
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dan
Frisa
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Sue W.
Kelly
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|105}}
(1997–1999)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Carolyn
McCarthy

(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=20 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Gregory
Meeks

(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Vito
Fossella

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|106}}
(1999–2001)

| rowspan=15 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joe
Crowley

(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Anthony
Weiner

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John E.
Sweeney

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas
M.
Reynolds

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} | Michael Forbes (D)
style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|107}}
(2001–2003)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Felix
Grucci
(R)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Steve
Israel

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|108}}
(2003–2005)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Tim
Bishop

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Sue W.
Kelly
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Mike
McNulty

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John E.
Sweeney
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Maurice
Hinchey

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas M.
Reynolds
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|109}}
(2005–2007)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Brian
Higgins

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Randy
Kuhl
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|110}}
(2007–2009)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Yvette
Clarke

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Hall
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Kirsten
Gillibrand
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Mike
Arcuri

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Eric Massa (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|111}}
(2009–2011)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Michael
McMahon
(D)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Paul
Tonko

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Dan
Maffei
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Chris Lee (R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Scott Murphy (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bill
Owens

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Tom Reed (R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|112}}
(2011–2013)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Michael
Grimm
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Nan Hay-
worth
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Chris Gibson (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Richard L.
Hanna
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bob Turner (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Kathy Hochul (D)

style="height:3em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|113}}
(2013–2015)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Grace
Meng

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Hakeem
Jeffries

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Yvette
Clarke

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Nydia
Velázquez

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Michael
Grimm
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Carolyn
Maloney

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Charles
Rangel

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Jerry
Nadler

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | José E.
Serrano

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Eliot
Engel

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Nita
Lowey

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Nan Hay-
worth
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Chris
Gibson

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bill
Owens
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Richard L.
Hanna
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Tom
Reed

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Dan
Maffei
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Louise
Slaughter

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Brian
Higgins

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Chris
Collins

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|114}}
(2015–2017)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Lee
Zeldin
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Kathleen
Rice
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Elise
Stefanik

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | John
Katko
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Dan
Donovan

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|115}}
(2017–2019)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Tom
Suozzi

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Adriano
Espaillat

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Sean
Patrick
Maloney

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John
Faso
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Claudia
Tenney
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Joe
Morelle

(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|116}}
(2019–2021)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Alexandria
Ocasio-
Cortez
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Antonio
Delgado

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Chris
Jacobs

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|117}}
(2021–2023)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Andrew
Garbarino
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Nicole Mal-
liotakis
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Ritchie
Torres
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Jamaal
Bowman
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Mondaire
Jones
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Marc
Molinaro
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joe
Sempolinski
(R)

US Congressional What-if Delegations from Pennsylvania

=US Senators from Pennsylvania=

{{List of United States senators heading

| Left_class= 1

| Left_intro= Class 1 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2000, 2006, 2012, 2018. The next election will be in 2024.

| Right_class= 3

| Right_intro= Class 3 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 1998, 2004, 2010, and 2016. The next election will be in 2022.

}}

|- style="height:2em"

! 1

| align=left | 100px
William Maclay

| {{Party shading/Anti-Administration}} | Anti-Admin.

| nowrap | March 4, 1789 –
March 3, 1791

| Elected in 1788.

Lost re-election.

| 1

| {{List of United States senators Congress|1}}

| rowspan=6 | 1

| rowspan=6 | Elected in 1788.

Retired.

| rowspan=6 nowrap | March 4, 1789 –
March 3, 1795

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Pro-Administration}} | Pro-
Admin.

| rowspan=6 align=right | 100px
Robert Morris

! rowspan=6 | 1

|- style="height:2em"

| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | March 4, 1791 –
December 1, 1793

| Legislature failed to elect.

| rowspan=6 | 2

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|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | 2

| rowspan=2 align=left | 100px
Albert Gallatin

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Anti-Administration}} | Anti-Admin.

| rowspan=2 nowrap | December 2, 1793 –
February 28, 1794

| rowspan=2 | Elected to finish the vacant term.

Election voided for failure to meet the residency requirements for eligibility to the office.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{List of United States senators Congress|3|3}}

|- style="height:2em"

| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | March 1, 1794 –
April 23, 1794

|  

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=7 | 3

| rowspan=7 align=left | 100px
James Ross

| {{Party shading/Pro-Administration}} | Pro-
Admin.

| rowspan=7 nowrap | April 24, 1794 –
March 3, 1803

| rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Gallatin's term.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Federalist

| {{List of United States senators Congress|4}}

| rowspan=3 | 2

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1795.

Retired.

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1795 –
March 3, 1801

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Federalist

| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
William Bingham

! rowspan=3 | 2

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=5 | Re-elected in 1797.

Retired.

| rowspan=5 | 3

| {{List of United States senators Congress|5}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|6}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{List of United States senators Congress|7|3}}

| rowspan=5 | 3

| Elected in 1801.

Resigned to become Supervisor of Revenue of Pennsylvania.

| nowrap | March 4, 1801 –
June 30, 1801

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-
Republican

| align=right | 100px
J. Peter G. Muhlenberg

! 3

|- style="height:2em"

|  

| nowrap | June 30, 1801 –
December 17, 1801

| colspan=3 | Vacant

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Elected to finish Muhlenberg's term.

Retired.

| rowspan=3 nowrap | December 17, 1801 –
March 3, 1807

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-
Republican

| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
George Logan

! rowspan=3 | 4

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | 4

| rowspan=3 | Samuel Maclay

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-
Republican

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1803 –
January 4, 1809

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1802.

Resigned, believing he would lose re-election.

| rowspan=5 | 4

| {{List of United States senators Congress|8}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|9}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{List of United States senators Congress|10|3}}

| rowspan=5 | 4

| rowspan=5 | Elected in 1806.

Retired.

| rowspan=5 nowrap | March 4, 1807 –
March 3, 1813

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-
Republican

| rowspan=5 align=right | 100px
Andrew Gregg

! rowspan=5 | 5

|- style="height:2em"

| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | January 4, 1809 –
January 9, 1809

| Vacant

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=4 | 5

| rowspan=4 align=left | 100px
Michael Leib

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-
Republican

| rowspan=4 nowrap | January 9, 1809 –
February 14, 1814

| Elected January 9, 1809 to finish Maclay's term, having already won election to the next term.{{cite web | publisher= Tufts University | work= Tufts Digital Collations and Archives | series= A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns 1787–1825 | access-date= February 3, 2018 | title= Pennsylvania 1809 U.S. Senate, Special | url= https://elections.lib.tufts.edu/catalog/tufts:pa.ussenate.special.1809}}, citing Journal of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 1808. 174-176.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Elected on December 13, 1808.{{cite web|title=U.S. Senate Election - 13 December 1808|url=http://staffweb.wilkes.edu/harold.cox/sen/PaSen1808.pdf|publisher=Wilkes University|access-date=December 21, 2012}}

Resigned to become Postmaster of Philadelphia.

| rowspan=5 | 5

| {{List of United States senators Congress|11}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|12}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{List of United States senators Congress|13|3}}

| rowspan=5 | 5

| rowspan=5 | Elected on December 8, 1812.{{cite web | publisher= Tufts University | work= Tufts Digital Collations and Archives | series= A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns 1787–1825 | access-date= February 23, 2018 | title= Pennsylvania 1812 U.S. Senate | url= https://elections.lib.tufts.edu/catalog/tufts:pa.ussenate.1812}}, citing Journal of the Pennsylvania State Senate, 1812. 41-43.

Retired.

| rowspan=5 nowrap | March 4, 1813 –
March 3, 1819

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-
Republican

| rowspan=5 align=right | 100px
Abner Lacock

! rowspan=5 | 6

|- style="height:2em"

| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | February 14, 1814 –
February 24, 1814

|

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=4 | 6

| rowspan=4 align=left | 100px
Jonathan Roberts

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-
Republican

| rowspan=4 nowrap | February 24, 1814 –
March 3, 1821

| Elected to finish Leib's term.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in late 1814.

| rowspan=3 | 6

| {{List of United States senators Congress|14}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|15}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|16}}

| rowspan=3 | 6

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1818.

Retired.

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1819 –
March 3, 1825

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-
Republican

| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
Walter Lowrie

! rowspan=3 | 7

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | 7

| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
William Findlay

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-
Republican

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1821 –
March 3, 1827

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1821.

Retired.

| rowspan=3 | 7

| {{List of United States senators Congress|17}}

|- style="height:2em"

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|18}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Jacksonian

| {{List of United States senators Congress|19}}

| rowspan=3 | 7

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1825.

Lost re-election.

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1825 –
March 3, 1831

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Anti-Jacksonian

| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
William Marks

! rowspan=3 | 8

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | 8

| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
Joseph Hemphill

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Jacksonian

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1827 –
March 3, 1833

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1826.

Retired.

| rowspan=3 | 8

| {{List of United States senators Congress|20}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|21}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|22}}

| rowspan=5 | 8

| rowspan=2 | Elected in 1830.

Resigned to become U.S. Minister to Russia.

| rowspan=2 nowrap | March 4, 1831 –
June 30, 1834

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Jacksonian

| rowspan=2 align=right | 100px
William Wilkins

! rowspan=2 | 9

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=5 | 9

| rowspan=5 align=left | 100px
Samuel McKean

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Jacksonian

| rowspan=5 nowrap | March 4, 1833 –
March 3, 1839

| rowspan=5 | Elected in 1832.

| rowspan=5 | 9

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|- style="height:2em"

|  

| nowrap | June 30, 1834 –
December 6, 1834

| colspan=3 | Vacant

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Wilkins's term.

| rowspan=7 nowrap | December 6, 1834 –
March 5, 1845

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Jacksonian

| rowspan=7 align=right | 100px
James Buchanan

! rowspan=7 | 10

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|24}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| {{List of United States senators Congress|25}}

| rowspan=3 | 9

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1836.

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=8 | 11

| rowspan=8 align=left | 100px
Daniel Sturgeon

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=8 nowrap | March 4, 1839 –
March 3, 1851

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1838.

| rowspan=3 | 10

| {{List of United States senators Congress|26}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|27}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|28}}

| rowspan=5 | 10

| rowspan=2 | Re-elected in 1843.

Resigned to become U.S. Secretary of State.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=5 | Re-elected in 1845.

Retired.

| rowspan=5 | 11

| rowspan=3 {{List of United States senators Congress|29|3}}

|- style="height:2em"

|  

| nowrap | March 5, 1845 –
March 13, 1845

| colspan=3 | Vacant

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | Elected in 1845.

Retired.

| rowspan=2 nowrap | March 13, 1845 –
March 3, 1849

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=2 align=right |100px
Richard Brodhead

! rowspan=2 | 11

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| rowspan=3 | 11

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1849.

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1849 –
March 3, 1855

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Whig}} | Whig

| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
James Cooper

! rowspan=3 | 12

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=5 | 12

| rowspan=5 align=left | 100px
Simon Cameron

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=5 nowrap | March 4, 1851 –
March 3, 1861

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1850.

| rowspan=3 | 12

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|- style="height:2em"

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| rowspan=3 | 12

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1854.

Retired.

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1855 –
March 3, 1861

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
William Bigler

! rowspan=3 | 13

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=2 | Re-elected as a Republican in 1856.

Resigned to become U.S. Secretary of War.

| rowspan=4 | 13

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| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | March 4, 1861 –
March 14, 1861

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| rowspan=4 | 13

| rowspan=4 | Elected in 1860.

| rowspan=7 nowrap | March 4, 1861 –
March 3, 1873

| rowspan=7 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=7 align=right | 100px
Edgar Cowan

! rowspan=7 | 14

|- style="height:2em"

! 13

| align=left | 100px
David Wilmot

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| nowrap | March 14, 1861 –
March 3, 1863

| Elected in 1861 to finish Cameron's term.

Retired.

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | 14

| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
Charles R. Buckalew

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1863 –
March 3, 1869

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1863.

| rowspan=3 | 14

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| rowspan=3 | 14

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1866.

Retired.

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | 15

| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
John Scott

| rowspan=3 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1869 –
March 3, 1875

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1869.

Retired.

| rowspan=3 | 15

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|- style="height:2em"

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| rowspan=3 | 15

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1872.

| rowspan=12 nowrap | March 4, 1873 –
March 3, 1897

| rowspan=12 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=12 align=right | 100px
J. Donald Cameron

! rowspan=12 | 15

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | 16

| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
William A. Wallace

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1875 –
March 3, 1881

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1874.

Lost re-election.

| rowspan=3 | 16

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| rowspan=3 | 16

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1878.

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | 17

| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
John I. Mitchell

| rowspan=3 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1881 –
March 3, 1887

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1880.

| rowspan=3 | 17

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| rowspan=3 | 17

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1885.

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=9 | 18

| rowspan=9 align=left | 100px
Matthew S. Quay

| rowspan=9 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=9 nowrap | March 4, 1887 –
May 28, 1904

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1886.

| rowspan=3 | 18

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|- style="height:2em"

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| rowspan=3 | 18

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1890.

Retired.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1892.

| rowspan=3 | 19

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| rowspan=3 | 19

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1896.

| rowspan=15 nowrap | March 4, 1897 –
December 31, 1921

| rowspan=15 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=15 align=right | 100px
Boies Penrose

! rowspan=15 | 17

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1898.

Died.

| rowspan=4 | 20

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| rowspan=4 | 20

| rowspan=4 | Re-elected in 1902.

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | 19

| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
Philander C. Knox

| rowspan=3 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=3 nowrap | June 10, 1904 –
March 3, 1909

| Appointed to finish Quay's term.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | Elected to a full term in 1904.

Resigned to become U.S. Secretary of State.

| rowspan=4 | 21

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|- style="height:2em"

| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | March 4, 1909 –
March 17, 1909

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| rowspan=4 | 21

| rowspan=4 | Re-elected in 1908.

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=4 | 20

| rowspan=4 align=left | 100px
George T. Oliver

| rowspan=4 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=4 nowrap | March 17, 1909 –
March 3, 1917

| Elected to finish Knox's term

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1910.

Retired.

| rowspan=3 | 22

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| rowspan=3 | 22

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1914.

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=5 | 21

| rowspan=5 align=left | 100px
William E. Crow

| rowspan=5 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=5 nowrap | March 4, 1917 –
August 8, 1922

| rowspan=5 | Elected in 1916.

Died.

| rowspan=7 | 23

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| rowspan=7 | 23

| Re-elected in 1920.

Died.

|- style="height:2em"

|  

| nowrap | December 31, 1921 –
January 9, 1922

| colspan=3 | Vacant

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=5 | Appointed to continue Penrose's term.

Elected to finish Penrose's term.

Lost renomination.

| rowspan=5 nowrap | January 9, 1922 –
March 3, 1927

| rowspan=5 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=5 align=right | 100px
George Wharton Pepper

! rowspan=5 | 18

|- style="height:2em"

| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | August 2, 1922 –
August 8, 1922

|  

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=8 | 22

| rowspan=8 align=left | 100px
David A. Reed

| rowspan=8 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=8 nowrap | August 8, 1922 –
January 3, 1935

| Appointed to finish Crow's term.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Elected to a full term in 1922.

| rowspan=3 | 24

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| rowspan=4 | 24

| rowspan=2 | Elected in 1926

Unseated December 9, 1929.

| rowspan=2 nowrap | March 4, 1927 –
December 9, 1929

| rowspan=2 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=2 align=right | 100px
William S. Vare

! rowspan=2 | 19

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=4 | Re-elected in 1928.

Lost re-election.

| rowspan=4 | 25

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|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | Appointed to continue Vare's term.

Elected November 4, 1930 to finish Vare's term.

| rowspan=8 nowrap | December 9, 1929 –
January 3, 1945

| rowspan=8 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=8 align=right | 100px
Joseph R. Grundy

! rowspan=8 | 20

|- style="height:2em"

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| rowspan=3 | 25

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1932.

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=6 | 23

| rowspan=6 align=left | 100px
Joseph F. Guffey

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=6 nowrap | January 3, 1935 –
January 3, 1947

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1934.

| rowspan=3 | 26

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| rowspan=3 | 26

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1938.

Lost re-election.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1940.

Lost re-election.

| rowspan=3 | 27

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| rowspan=3 | 27

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1944.

Lost re-election.

| rowspan=3 nowrap | January 3, 1945 –
January 3, 1951

| rowspan=3 {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
Francis J. Myers

! rowspan=3 | 21

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=6 | 24

| rowspan=6 align=left | 100px
Edward Martin

| rowspan=6 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=6 nowrap | January 3, 1947 –
January 3, 1959

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1946.

| rowspan=3 | 28

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| rowspan=3 | 28

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1950.

Lost re-election.

| rowspan=3 nowrap | January 3, 1951 –
January 3, 1957

| rowspan=3 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
James H. Duff

! rowspan=3 | 22

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1952.

Retired.

| rowspan=3 | 29

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| rowspan=3 | 29

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1956.

| rowspan=6 nowrap | January 3, 1957 –
January 3, 1969

| rowspan=6 {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=6 align=right | 100px
Joseph S. Clark

! rowspan=6 | 23

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=9 | 25

| rowspan=9 align=left | 100px
Hugh Scott

| rowspan=9 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=9 nowrap | January 3, 1959 –
January 3, 1977

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1958.

| rowspan=3 | 30

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| rowspan=3 | 30

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1962.

Lost re-election.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1964.

| rowspan=3 | 31

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| rowspan=3 | 31

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1968.

| rowspan=6 nowrap | January 3, 1969 –
January 3, 1981

| rowspan=6 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=6 align=right | 100px
Richard S. Schweiker

! rowspan=6 | 24

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1970.

Retired.

| rowspan=3 | 32

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| rowspan=3 | 32

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1974.

Retired.

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=8 | 26

| rowspan=8 align=left | 100px
John Heinz

| rowspan=8 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=8 nowrap | January 3, 1977 –
April 4, 1991

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1976.

| rowspan=3 | 33

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| {{List of United States senators Congress|97}}

| rowspan=3 | 33

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1980.

| rowspan=14 nowrap | January 3, 1981 –
January 3, 2005

| rowspan=14 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=14 align=right | 100px
Arlen Specter

! rowspan=14 | 25

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1982.

| rowspan=3 | 34

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| rowspan=5 | Re-elected in 1986.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | Re-elected in 1988.

Died.

| rowspan=5 | 35

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|- style="height:2em"

| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | April 4, 1991 –
May 9, 1991

|  

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | 27

| rowspan=2 align=left | 100px
Harris Wofford

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=2 nowrap | May 9, 1991 –
January 3, 1995

| rowspan=2 | Appointed to continue Heinz's term.

Elected to finish Heinz's term.

Lost re-election.

|- style="height:2em"

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| rowspan=3 | 35

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1992.

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=6 | 28

| rowspan=6 align=left | 100px
Rick Santorum

| rowspan=6 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=6 nowrap | January 3, 1995 –
January 3, 2007

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1994.

| rowspan=3 | 36

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| rowspan=3 | 36

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1998.

Lost renomination.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2000.

Lost re-election.

| rowspan=3 | 37

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| rowspan=3 | Elected in 2004.

| rowspan=9 nowrap | January 3, 2005 –
Present

| rowspan=9 {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=9 align=right | 100px
Pat Toomey

! rowspan=9 | 26

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=9 | 29

| rowspan=9 align=left | 100px
Bob Casey Jr.

| rowspan=9 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=9 nowrap | January 3, 2007 –
Present

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 2006.

| rowspan=3 | 38

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| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2010.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2012.

| rowspan=3 | 39

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| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2016.

Retiring at end of term.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2018.

| rowspan=3 | 40

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| rowspan=2 colspan=5 | To be determined in the 2022 election.

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=US House from Pennsylvania=

==1789 to 1803==

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! Congress

! colspan=13 | {{ushr|PA|AL|Statewide at-large}} on a general ticket

style="height:3em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|1}}
(1789–1791)

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Thomas
Fitzsimmons
(PA)

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)

top}} | Frederick
Muhlenberg
(PA)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Administration Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Peter
Muhlenberg
(AA)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Administration Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Daniel Hiester (AA)

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Thomas Scott (PA)

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | George Clymer (PA)

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Thomas Hartley (PA)

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | Henry Wynkoop (PA)

style="height:3em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|2}}
(1791–1793)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Administration Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | Frederick
Muhlenberg
(AA)

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John W. Kittera (PA)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Administration Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Andrew Gregg (AA)

style="height:3em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|3}}
(1793–1795)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Administration Party (US)}} | William
Mont­gomery

(AA)

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | James
Armstrong

(PA)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Administration Party (US)}} | David
Bard
(AA)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Administration Party (US)}} | John
Smilie
(AA)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Administration Party (US)}} | William
Irvine
(AA)

Congress

! {{ushr|PA|1|C}}

! {{ushr|PA|2|C}}

! {{ushr|PA|3|C}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|PA|4|C}} {{Small|(2 seats)}}

! {{ushr|PA|5|C}}

! {{ushr|PA|6|C}}

! {{ushr|PA|7|C}}

! {{ushr|PA|8|C}}

! {{ushr|PA|9|C}}

! {{ushr|PA|10|C}}

! {{ushr|PA|11|C}}

! {{ushr|PA|12|C}}

style="height:3em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|4}}
(1795–1797)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | John
Swanwick
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Frederick
Muhlen­berg
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=6 | Richard
Thomas
(F)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=3 | Samuel
Sitgreaves
(F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=5 | Peter
Muhlen­berg
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Daniel
Hiester
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Samuel
Maclay
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=5 | John W.
Kittera
(F)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=5 | Thomas
Hartley
(F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=6 | Andrew
Gregg
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=6 | David
Bard
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=6 | John
Smilie
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=5 | Albert
Gallatin
(DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=2 | George
Ege
(F)

style="height:3em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|5}}
(1797–1799)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Blair
McClenachan
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | John A.
Hanna
(DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=2 | Robert
Waln
(F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | Robert
Brown
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | Joseph
Hiester
(DR)

style="height:3em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|6}}
(1799–1801)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Michael
Leib
(DR)

style="height:3em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|7}}
(1801–1803)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | William
Jones
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Isaac Van
Horne
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Thomas
Boude
(F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John
Stewart
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | William
Hoge
(DR)

==1803 to 1813==

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! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=18 | District

colspan=3 | {{Ushr|PA|1|1st}} {{Small|(3 seats)}}

! colspan=3 | {{Ushr|PA|2|2nd}} {{Small|(3 seats)}}

! colspan=3 | {{Ushr|PA|3|3rd}} {{Small|(3 seats)}}

! colspan=2 | {{Ushr|PA|4|4th}} {{Small|(2 seats)}}

! {{Ushr|PA|5|5th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|6|6th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|7|7th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|8|8th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|9|9th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|10|10th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|11|11th}}

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|8}}
(1803–1805)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=5 | Joseph
Clay

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=6 | Jacob
Richards

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | Michael
Leib

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=10 | Robert
Brown

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | Frederick
Conrad

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Isaac
Van Horne

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | Isaac
Anderson

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Joseph
Hiester

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | John
Whitehill

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | John A.
Hanna

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=10 | David
Bard

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | Andrew
Gregg

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | John
Stewart

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=8 | John
Rea

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=10 | William
Findley

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=9 | John
Smilie

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | William
Hoge
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Jean B. C.
Lucas
(DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John Hoge (DR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|9}}
(1805–1807)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | John
Pugh

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Christian
Lower
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=4 | James
Kelly

(F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | John
Hamilton
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=6 | Samuel
Smith

(DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=5 | John
Porter

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=7 | Robert
Whitehill

(DR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|10}}
(1807–1809)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=4 | William
Milnor

(F)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=4 | Robert
Jenkins

(F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | Matthias
Richards

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | John
Hiester
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Daniel
Mont­gomery
(DR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Benjamin
Say
(DR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|11}}
(1809–1811)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | William
Anderson

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | John
Ross
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Daniel
Hiester
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | George
Smith

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | William
Crawford

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | Aaron
Lyle

(DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | Adam
Seybert

(DR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|12}}
(1811–1813)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=2 | James
Milnor
(F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Jonathan
Roberts

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Roger
Davis
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | John M.
Hyneman

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Joseph
Lefever
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | William
Piper

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Abner
Lacock

(DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Isaac
Griffin
(DR)

==1813 to 1823==

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=23 | District

style="height:2em"

! colspan=4 | {{Ushr|PA|1|R}} {{Small|(4 seats)}}

! colspan=2 | {{Ushr|PA|2|R}} {{Small|(2 seats)}}

! colspan=2 | {{Ushr|PA|3|R}} {{Small|(2 seats)}}

! {{Ushr|PA|4|R}}

! colspan=2 | {{Ushr|PA|5|R}} {{Small|(2 seats)}}

! colspan=2 | {{Ushr|PA|6|R}} {{Small|(2 seats)}}

! {{Ushr|PA|7|R}}

! {{Ushr|PA|8|R}}

! {{Ushr|PA|9|R}}

! colspan=2 | {{Ushr|PA|10|R}} {{Small|(2 seats)}}

! {{Ushr|PA|11|R}}

! {{Ushr|PA|12|R}}

! {{Ushr|PA|13|R}}

! {{Ushr|PA|14|R}}

! {{Ushr|PA|15|R}}

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|13}}
(1813–1815)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=6 | Adam
Seybert

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | John
Conard

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=6 | William
Anderson

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | Jonathan
Williams
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Jonathan
Roberts
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Roger
Davis

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | John
Gloninger
(F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | James
Whitehill
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | Hugh
Glasgow
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | William
Crawford

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Robert
Whitehill
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=5 | John
Ross

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Robert
Brown

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John M.
Hyneman
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | William
Piper

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | David
Bard
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | Jared
Irwin
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Isaac
Smith

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | William
Findley

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | Aaron
Lyle
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | Isaac
Griffin

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Adamson
Tannehill

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | Thomas
Wilson

(DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=3 | Samuel
Hender­son
(F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Edward
Crouch
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Amos
Slaymaker
(F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=5 | William
Maclay
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=9 | Daniel
Udree
(DR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|14}}
(1815–1817)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=4 | Joseph
Hopkinson

(F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | John
Hahn

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | John
Whiteside

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=6 | James M.
Wallace
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=7 | Samuel
Moore
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Thomas
Burnside
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | William
Wilson

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=2 | John
Woods

(F)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=7 | John
Sergeant
(F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=5 | William
Plunkett
Maclay

(DR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|15}}
(1817–1819)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=2 | Isaac
Darlington

(F)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=2 | Levi
Pawling

(F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Jacob
Spangler
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | Andrew
Boden
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Alexander
Ogle

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | David
Scott
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | David
Marchand

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=6 | Thomas
Patterson

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | Christian
Tarr

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=5 | Henry
Baldwin

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | Robert
Moore

(DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | Jacob
Hostetter

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=5 | Thomas
Jones
Rogers

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | John
Murray
(DR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|16}}
(1819–1821)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=4 | Samuel
Edwards

(F)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=4 | Thomas
Forrest
(F)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=4 | Joseph
Hemphill

(F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | William
Darlington

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | Samuel
Gross

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Jacob
Hibshman

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | David
Fullerton
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Robert
Philson

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | George
Denison

(DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Thomas Grubb
McCul­lough
(F)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|17}}
(1821–1823)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=2 | James
Buchanan

(F)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=2 | John
Phillips
(F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | James S.
Mitchell
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | James
Duncan
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=2 | James
McSherry
(F)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | John
Tod
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | John
Brown
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | William Cox
Ellis
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | George
Plumer

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Andrew
Stewart

(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Patrick
Farrelly

(DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John
Findlay
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Samuel D.
Ingham
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Walter
Forward
(DR)

==1823 to 1833==

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=26 | District

{{Ushr|PA|1|1st}}

! {{Ushr|PA|2|2nd}}

! {{Ushr|PA|3|3rd}}

! colspan=3 | {{Ushr|PA|4|4th}} {{Small|(3 seats)}}

! {{Ushr|PA|5|5th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|6|6th}}

! colspan=2 | {{Ushr|PA|7|7th}} {{Small|(2 seats)}}

! colspan=2 | {{Ushr|PA|8|8th}} {{Small|(2 seats)}}

! colspan=3 | {{Ushr|PA|9|9th}} {{Small|(3 seats)}}

! {{Ushr|PA|10|10th}}

! colspan=2 | {{Ushr|PA|11|11th}} {{Small|(2 seats)}}

! {{Ushr|PA|12|12th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|13|13th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|14|14th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|15|15th}}

! colspan=2 | {{Ushr|PA|16|16th}} {{Small|(2 seats)}}

! {{Ushr|PA|17|17th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|18|18th}}

style="height:3em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|18}}
(1823–1825)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=2 | Samuel
Breck
(F){{Efn|name=Adams|Supported the Adams faction in the 1824 United States presidential election}}

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party

top}} rowspan=2 | Joseph
Hemphill

(F){{Efn|name=Jackson|Supported the Jackson faction in the 1824 United States presidential election}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} rowspan=2 | Daniel H.
Miller

(DR){{Efn|name=Jackson}}

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party

top}} rowspan=2 | James
Buchanan

(F){{Efn|name=Jackson}}

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party

top}} rowspan=2 | Samuel
Edwards

(F){{Efn|name=Jackson}}

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=2 | Isaac
Wayne

(F){{Efn|name=Jackson}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} rowspan=2 | Philip
Swenk
Markley

(DR){{Efn|name=Jackson}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} rowspan=2 | Robert
Harris

(DR){{Efn|name=Jackson}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Daniel
Udree

(DR){{Efn|name=Jackson}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} rowspan=2 | Henry
Wilson

(DR){{Efn|name=Jackson}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} rowspan=2 | Samuel
D.
Ingham

(DR){{Efn|name=Jackson}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Thomas Jones
Rogers
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=2 | William
Cox
Ellis

(F){{Efn|name=Jackson}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} rowspan=2 | George
Kremer

(DR){{Efn|name=Jackson}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} rowspan=2 | Samuel
McKean

(DR){{Efn|name=Jackson}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} rowspan=2 | James S.
Mitchell

(DR){{Efn|name=Jackson}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} rowspan=2 | John
Findlay

(DR){{Efn|name=Jackson}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} rowspan=2 | James
Wilson

(DR){{Efn|name=Jackson}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | John
Brown

(DR){{Efn|name=Jackson}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John Tod (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} rowspan=2 | Andrew
Stewart

(DR){{Efn|name=Jackson}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Thomas
Patterson

(DR){{Efn|name=Jackson}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Walter
Forward

(DR){{Efn|name=Jackson}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | James
Allison Jr.

(DR){{Efn|name=Jackson}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} rowspan=2 | George
Plumer

(DR){{Efn|name=Jackson}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} rowspan=2 | Patrick
Farrelly

(DR){{Efn|name=Jackson}}
{{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Partytop}} | George
Wolf
(DR){{Efn|name=Jackson}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Alexander
Thomson
(DR){{Efn|name=Jackson}}
style="height:3em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|19}}
(1825–1827)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=2 | John
Wurts
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | Joseph
Hemphill
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} rowspan=4 | Daniel H.
Miller
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} rowspan=4 | James
Buchanan

(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} rowspan=2 | Samuel
Edwards
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | Charles
Miner
(J)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | Philip
Swenk
Markley

(NR)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} rowspan=2 | Robert
Harris
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | William
Addams
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | Henry
Wilson
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} rowspan=3 | Samuel
D.
Ingham

(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} rowspan=3 | George
Wolf
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | Espy
Van
Horne

(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} rowspan=3 | George
Kremer

(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} rowspan=3 | Samuel
McKean

(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} rowspan=2 | James S.
Mitchell

(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} rowspan=2 | John
Findlay
(J)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

middle}} rowspan=2 | James
Wilson

(NR)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | John
Mitchell
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | Alexander
Thomson
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

middle}} rowspan=3 | Andrew
Stewart

(J)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Joseph
Lawrence

(NR)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | James S.
Stevenson

(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | Robert
Orr Jr.
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} rowspan=2 | George
Plumer

(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | Patrick
Farrelly
(J)
{{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Thomas
Kittera
(NR)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Jacob
Krebs
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | Chauncey
Forward
(J)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Thomas Hale
Sill
(NR)

style="height:3em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|20}}
(1827–1829)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=4 | Joel
Barlow
Sutherland

(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Samuel
Anderson
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=2 | John
Benton
Sterigere

(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=2 | Innis
Green

(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=2 | Joseph
Fry Jr.
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=4 | Adam
King
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | William
Ramsey

(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | James
Wilson
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=4 | Richard
Coulter

(J)

style="height:3em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|21}}
(1829–1831)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | Henry
Horn
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | George Gray
Leiper
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | Joshua
Evans Jr.
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | Henry
A. P.
Muhlen-
berg
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | Samuel
A.
Smith

(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | Peter
Ihrie Jr.
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | James
Ford
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Alem
Marr
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | Philander
Stephens

(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | Thomas
Hartley
Crawford

(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | John
Scott
(J)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party

bottom}} rowspan=3 | Andrew
Stewart

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | William
McCreery
(J)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} rowspan=3 | Harmar
Denny

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | John
Gilmore

(J)

style="height:3em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|22}}
(1831–1833)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John
Goddard
Watmough

(NR)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} rowspan=2 | William
Muhlenberg
Hiester

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} rowspan=2 | David
Potts Jr.

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=2 | Joel
Keith
Mann
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=2 | John
Conrad
Bucher

(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=2 | Henry
King
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=2 | Lewis
Dewart

(J)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} rowspan=2 | Robert
Allison

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | George
Burd
(NR)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} rowspan=2 | Thomas
McKennan

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} rowspan=2 | John
Banks

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

{{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Robert
McCoy
(J)

==1833 to 1843==

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=28 | District

{{Ushr|PA|1|1st}}

! colspan=2 | {{Ushr|PA|2|2nd}} {{Small|(2 seats)}}

! {{Ushr|PA|3|3rd}}

! colspan=3 | {{Ushr|PA|4|4th}} {{Small|(3 seats)}}

! {{Ushr|PA|5|5th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|6|6th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|7|7th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|8|8th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|9|9th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|10|10th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|11|11th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|12|12th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|13|13th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|14|14th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|15|15th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|16|16th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|17|17th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|18|18th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|19|19th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|20|20th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|21|21st}}

! {{Ushr|PA|22|22nd}}

! {{Ushr|PA|23|23rd}}

! {{Ushr|PA|24|24th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|25|25th}}

style="height:3em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|23}}
(1833–1835)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | Joel
Barlow
Sutherland

(J)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Horace
Binney
(NR)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James
Harper

(NR)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | John G.
Watmough
(NR)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} rowspan=5 | David
Potts
Jr.

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} rowspan=5 | Edward
Darlington

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} rowspan=3 | William
Muhlenberg
Hiester

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Joel Keith
Mann
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Robert
Ramsey
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} rowspan=3 | David
Douglas
Wagener

(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Henry
King
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} rowspan=3 | Henry A. P.
Muhlenberg

(J)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} rowspan=3 | William
Clark

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} | Charles A.
Barnitz
{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} rowspan=3 | George
Chambers

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=2 | Jesse
Miller

(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | Joseph
Henderson

(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | Andrew
Beaumont

(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | Joseph
Biles
Anthony

(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | John
Laporte

(J)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | George
Burd
(NR)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Richard
Coulter
(J)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party

top}} rowspan=7 | Andrew
Stewart
{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party

top}} rowspan=7 | Thomas
McKennan

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} rowspan=3 | Harmar
Denny

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | Samuel
Smith
Harrison

(J)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} rowspan=2 | John
Banks

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=3 | John
Galbraith

(J)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|24}}
(1835–1837)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} rowspan=2 | Joseph
Reed
Ingersoll
(NR)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=2 | Michael
Woolston
Ash
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} rowspan=2 | Jacob
Fry Jr.
(J)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} rowspan=2 | Mathias
Morris

(NR)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} rowspan=2 | Edward Burd
Hubley
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} rowspan=2 | Henry
Logan
(J)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party

top}} rowspan=6 | Charles
Ogle

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} rowspan=2 | John
Klingensmith
Jr.
(J)
style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | James
Black
(J)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | John James
Pearson
(NR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|25}}
(1837–1839)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Lemuel
Paynter

(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=6 | Joseph
Reed
Ingersoll

(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | George
W.
Toland

(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Francis Jacob
Harper
(D)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} rowspan=4 | Edward
Davies

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | Jacob
Fry Jr.

(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | Mathias
Morris

(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=4 | David
Douglas
Wagener

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | Edward
Burd
Hubley
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} | Henry A. P.
Muhlenberg
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Luther
Reily

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | Henry
Logan
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Daniel
Sheffer

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles
McClure

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William
Wilson
Potter
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | David
Petrikin

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Robert
Hanna
Hammond

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Samuel
Wells
Morris

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | John
Klingensmith
Jr.
(D)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} rowspan=3 | Richard
Biddle

(A-M)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William
Beatty

(D)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party

top}} rowspan=4 | Thomas
Henry

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Arnold
Plumer

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Charles
Naylor
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | George
May
Keim

(D)

style="height:3em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|26}}
(1839–1841)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party

top}} rowspan=2 | Francis
James

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party

top}} rowspan=2 | John
Edwards

{{nowrap|(A-M)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Joseph
Fornance

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John
Davis

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Peter
Newhard

(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William
Simonton

(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | James Gerry
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | James
Cooper

(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William
Sterrett
Ramsey
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | George
McCulloch

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Albert
Gallatin
Marchand

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Henry Marie
Brackenridge
(W)

style="height:3em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|27}}
(1841–1843)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles
Jared
Ingersoll

(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | Francis
James

(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | John
Edwards

(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Jeremiah
Brown

(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John
Westbrook

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Amos
Gustine

(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James
Irvin
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Benjamin
Alden
Bidlack

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John
Snyder

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Davis Di-
mock Jr.
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} | Charles
Ogle

{{nowrap|(W)}}

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | Andrew
Stewart
{{nowrap|(W)}}

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | Thomas
McKennan
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William W.
Irwin
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William
Jack

(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | Thomas
Henry
(W)
style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Almon
Heath
Read
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | James
McPherson
Russell
(W)

==1843 to 1863==

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=25 | District

{{ushr|PA|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|PA|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|PA|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|PA|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|PA|5|5th}}

! {{ushr|PA|6|6th}}

! {{ushr|PA|7|7th}}

! {{ushr|PA|8|8th}}

! {{ushr|PA|9|9th}}

! {{ushr|PA|10|10th}}

! {{ushr|PA|11|11th}}

! {{ushr|PA|12|12th}}

! {{ushr|PA|13|13th}}

! {{ushr|PA|14|14th}}

! {{ushr|PA|15|15th}}

! {{ushr|PA|16|16th}}

! {{ushr|PA|17|17th}}

! {{ushr|PA|18|18th}}

! {{ushr|PA|19|19th}}

! {{ushr|PA|20|20th}}

! {{ushr|PA|21|21st}}

! {{ushr|PA|22|22nd}}

! {{ushr|PA|23|23rd}}

! {{ushr|PA|24|24th}}

! {{Ushr|PA|25|25th}}

style="height:3em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|28}}
(1843–1845)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

top}} rowspan=2 | Lewis
Charles
Levin
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Joseph
Reed
Ingersoll

(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John T.
Smith
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Charles
Jared
Ingersoll

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Jacob
Senewell
Yost
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Michael
Hutchinson
Jenks
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Abraham
Robinson
McIlvaine

(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John
Ritter
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Jeremiah
Brown

(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Richard
Brodhead

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Benjamin
Alden
Bidlack
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Almon Heath
Read
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Henry Clay
Frick
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Alexander
Ramsey
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Henry
Nes
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James
Black
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James
Irvin
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Andrew
Stewart
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Job
Mann
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | John
Dickey
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
Wilkins
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Samuel
Hays
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles
Manning
Reed
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Joseph
Buffington

(W)

style="height:3em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George
Fuller
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | James
Pollock

(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Cornelius
Darragh

(W)

style="height:3em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|29}}
(1845–1847)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing

bottom}} rowspan=5 | Lewis
Charles
Levin
(KN)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing}} | John Hull
Campbell
(KN)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jacob
Erdman
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John
Strohm

(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Owen D.
Leib
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | David
Wilmot
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John
Blanchard

(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Swan
Garvin
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | James
Thompson

(D)

style="height:3em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|30}}
(1847–1849)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles
Brown
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John
Freedley

(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John W.
Hornbeck
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William
Strong
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Chester
Pierce
Butler
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | George
Nicholas
Eckert
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Jasper
Ewing
Brady
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Moses
Hampton

(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John
Wilson
Farrelly
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Alexander
Irvin
(W)

style="height:3em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Thomas
Ross
(D)

style="height:3em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|31}}
(1849–1851)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Joseph
Ripley
Chandler

(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Henry
Dunning
Moore
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | John
Robbins

(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Jesse
Column
Dickey
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Isaac E.
Hiester
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Milo M.
Dimmick

(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Joseph
Casey
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles
Wesley
Pitman
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James
Xavier
McLanahan

(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Samuel
Calvin
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Andrew
Jackson
Ogle
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Robert
Rentoul
Reed
(W)

| {{Party cell|Free Soil Party

top}} rowspan=2 | John W.
Howe
(FS)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Alfred
Gilmore

(D)

style="height:3em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Brisbin
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joel B.
Danner
(D)

style="height:3em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|32}}
(1851–1853)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Thomas
Birch
Florence

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John
McNair
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John A.
Morrison
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Henry A.
Muhlenberg
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Henry Mills
Fuller
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Galusha A.
Grow
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James
Gamble
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Thomas M.
Bibighaus
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William H.
Kurtz
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Andrew
Parker
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John L.
Dawson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Joseph H.
Kuhns
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John
Allison
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Thomas M.
Howe
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} | John W.
Howe
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Carlton B.
Curtis
(D)

style="height:3em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|33}}
(1853–1855)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William
Henry
Witte
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William
Everhart

(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Samuel
Augustus
Bridges
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Ner
Middleswarth

(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Christian
Markle
Straub
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

top}} rowspan=2 | Henry Mills
Fuller
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Asa
Packer
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} rowspan=3 | Galusha
A. Grow

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James
Gamble
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William
Henry
Kurtz
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Samuel
Lyon
Russell
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John
McCulloch

(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Augustus
Drum
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John
Littleton
Dawson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

top}} rowspan=2 | David
Ritchie
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Thomas
Marshall
Howe
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

top}} rowspan=2 | John
Allison
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Carlton
B.
Curtis
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

top}} rowspan=2 | John
Dick
(W)
style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Glancy
Jones
(D)

style="height:3em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|34}}
(1855–1857)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Job Roberts
Tyson
(W)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing}} | Jacob
Broom
(KN)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

top}} | William
Millward
(O)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Cad-
walader
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} rowspan=3 | John
Hickman

(D)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)}} | Samuel C.
Bradshaw
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

top}} | Anthony Ellmaker
Roberts
(O)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

top}} | John C.
Kunkel
(W)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)}} | James H.
Campbell
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

bottom}} | Henry Mills
Fuller
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)}} | John J.
Pearce
(O)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lemuel
Todd
(R)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)}} | David F.
Robison
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

top}} | John Rufus
Edie
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

top}} | John
Covode
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)}} | Jonathan
Knight
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

middle}} | David
Ritchie
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

top}} | Samuel A.
Purviance
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

bottom}} | John
Allison
(O)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | David
Barclay
(D)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

middle}} | John
Dick
(O)
style="height:3em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|35}}
(1857–1859)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Edward
Joy
Morris
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Henry
Myer
Phillips
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=3 | William
Millward

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Owen
Jones
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Henry
Chapman
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | Anthony
Ellmaker
Roberts
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | John C.
Kunkel
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William
Lewis
Dewart
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John G.
Montgomery
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William
Harrison
Dimmick

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=6 | Galusha
A. Grow

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Allison
White
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John
Alexander
Ahl
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Wilson
Reilly
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | John
Rufus
Edie
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=5 | John
Covode
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William
Montgomery

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | David
Ritchie
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | Samuel A.
Purviance
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | William
Stewart

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James
Lisle
Gillis
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | John
Dick
(R)
style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William High
Keim
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Paul Leidy (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|36}}
(1859–1861)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John
Paul
Verree
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Wood
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

middle}} | John
Hickman

(D)Anti-Lecompton Democrat

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry Clay
Longnecker
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Thaddeus
Stevens
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John
Weinland
Killinger

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James H.
Campbell

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | George W.
Scranton
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James
Tracy
Hale
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Benjamin
Franklin
Junkin
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Edward
McPherson

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Samuel
Steel
Blair
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James K.
Moorhead

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Robert
McKnight
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Chapin
Hall
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Elijah
Babbitt

(R)

style="height:3em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|37}}
(1861–1863)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William
Eckart
Lehman
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William D.
Kelley
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William
Morris
Davis
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | John
Hickman

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas B.
Cooper
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Sydenham
Elnathan
Ancona
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Philip
Johnson

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Joseph
Bailey
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Jesse
Lazear
(D)

style="height:3em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles J.
Biddle
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Dodson
Stiles
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles
Denison
(D)

==1863 to 1903==

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=24 | District

! colspan=3 | At-large

{{ushr|PA|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|PA|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|PA|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|PA|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|PA|5|5th}}

! {{ushr|PA|6|6th}}

! {{ushr|PA|7|7th}}

! {{ushr|PA|8|8th}}

! {{ushr|PA|9|9th}}

! {{ushr|PA|10|10th}}

! {{ushr|PA|11|11th}}

! {{ushr|PA|12|12th}}

! {{ushr|PA|13|13th}}

! {{ushr|PA|14|14th}}

! {{ushr|PA|15|15th}}

! {{ushr|PA|16|16th}}

! {{ushr|PA|17|17th}}

! {{ushr|PA|18|18th}}

! {{ushr|PA|19|19th}}

! {{ushr|PA|20|20th}}

! {{ushr|PA|21|21st}}

! {{ushr|PA|22|22nd}}

! {{ushr|PA|23|23rd}}

! {{ushr|PA|24|24th}}

! colspan=3 | 3 seats on a general ticket

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|38}}
(1863–1865)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Samuel
J.
Randall

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Charles
O'Neill

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Leonard
Myers
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | William
D.
Kelley

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Martin
Russell
Thayer
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | John D.
Stiles
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | John
Martin
Broomall

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Sydenham
Elnathan
Ancona

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Thaddeus
Stevens

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | John W.
Killinger

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Philip
Johnson

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Charles
Denison

(D)

| {{Party cell|Independent Republican (US)}} | Henry W.
Tracy
(IR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William H.
Miller
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph
Bailey
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Alexander H.
Coffroth
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Archibald
McAllister
(D)

| {{Party cell|Independent Republican (US)}} | James T.
Hale
(IR)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Glenni
William
Scofield

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Amos
Myers
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | John
Covode

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | James K.
Moorhead

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Thomas
Williams

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jesse
Lazear
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|39}}
(1865–1867)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Ulysses
Mercur

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | George
Funston
Miller

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Adam
John
Gloss-
brenner

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Abraham A.
Barker
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Stephen
Fowler
Wilson
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles V.
Culver
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | George
Van Eman
Lawrence

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William
Henry
Koontz
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|40}}
(1867–1869)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Caleb
Newbold
Taylor
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | James
Lawrence
Getz
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Daniel
Myers
Van
Auken

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Daniel
Johnson
Morrell
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Darwin A.
Finney
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Oliver
James
Dickey

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | George W.
Woodward

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | S. Newton
Pettis
(R)

style="height:3em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|41}}
(1869–1871)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John R.
Reading
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Washington
Townsend

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | John
Black
Packer

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Richard
Jacobs
Haldeman

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | John
Cessna
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William H.
Armstrong

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Calvin W.
Gilfillan
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | James S.
Negley

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Darwin
Phelps

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph
Benton
Donley
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|42}}
(1871–1873)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Alfred C.
Harmer
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Ephraim L.
Acker
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John B.
Storm
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Lazarus D.
Shoemaker

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Robert M.
Speer
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Henry
Sherwood

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Samuel
Griffith
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Henry D.
Foster
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Ebenezer
McJunkin

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William
McClelland

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James D.
Strawbridge
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|43}}
(1873–1875)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James
Soloman
Biery
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Hiester
Clymer
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Abraham
Herr
Smith

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Alexander
Magee
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Sobieski
Ross
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Hiram
Lawton
Richmond

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Alexander
Wilson
Taylor
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William S.
Moore
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles
Albright
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Winthrop W.
Ketcham
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Winfield
Wallace
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John M.
Thompson
(R)

style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=27 | District

! rowspan=2 | At-large

{{ushr|PA|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|PA|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|PA|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|PA|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|PA|5|5th}}

! {{ushr|PA|6|6th}}

! {{ushr|PA|7|7th}}

! {{ushr|PA|8|8th}}

! {{ushr|PA|9|9th}}

! {{ushr|PA|10|10th}}

! {{ushr|PA|11|11th}}

! {{ushr|PA|12|12th}}

! {{ushr|PA|13|13th}}

! {{ushr|PA|14|14th}}

! {{ushr|PA|15|15th}}

! {{ushr|PA|16|16th}}

! {{ushr|PA|17|17th}}

! {{ushr|PA|18|18th}}

! {{ushr|PA|19|19th}}

! {{ushr|PA|20|20th}}

! {{ushr|PA|21|21st}}

! {{ushr|PA|22|22nd}}

! {{ushr|PA|23|23rd}}

! {{ushr|PA|24|24th}}

! {{ushr|PA|25|25th}}

! {{ushr|PA|26|26th}}

! {{ushr|PA|27|27th}}

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|44}}
(1875–1877)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Samuel
J.
Randall

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Charles
O'Neill

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Chapman
Freeman

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | William
D.
Kelley

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Alfred C.
Harmer

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Alan
Wood
Jr.
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Washington
Townsend

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Hiester
Clymer
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Abraham
Herr
Smith

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | William
Mutchler

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | John B.
Storm

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Winthrop W.
Ketcham
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James
Bernard
Reilly
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John
Black
Packer

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Joseph
Powell
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William
Stenger

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John
Reilly
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Sobieski
Ross
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Levi
Maish
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Levi A.
Mackey

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Jacob
Turney

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James H.
Hopkins

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John M.
Thompson
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Alexander
Gilmore
Cochran
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John
Winfield
Wallace
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | George A.
Jenks
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Albert
Gallatin
Egbert
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William H.
Stanton
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|45}}
(1877–1879)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Isaac N.
Evans
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William
Ward
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} | Hendrick B.
Wright
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Edward
Overton
Jr.
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Jacob M.
Campbell
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John I.
Mitchell

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Russell
Errett

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Thomas
McKee
Bayne
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William
Shadrack
Shallen-
berger

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Harry
White
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Lewis F.
Watson
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|46}}
(1879–1881)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Henry H.
Bingham

(R)

| {{Party cell|Greenback Party

bottom}} | Hendrick B.
Wright
(GB)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John W.
Ryon
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Horatio
Gates
Fisher

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Frank E.
Beltzhoover

(D)

| {{Party cell|Greenback Party}} | Seth H.
Yocum
(GB)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Morgan
Ringland
Wise
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Samuel B.
Dick
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|47}}
(1881–1883)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Daniel
Ermen-
trout

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Joseph A.
Scranton

(R)

| {{Party cell|Greenback Party

top}} rowspan=2 | Charles N.
Brumm
(GB)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Samuel F.
Barr
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Cornelius C.
Jadwin
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert J. C.
Walker
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Andrew G.
Curtin
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Samuel H.
Miller
(R)

| {{Party cell|Greenback Party}} | James
Mosgrove
(GB)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|48}}
(1883–1885)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James
Bowen
Everhart

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George
Adams
Post
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William
Wallace
Brown
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Louis E.
Atkinson

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles
Edmund
Boyle
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John D.
Patton
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Mortimer
F.
Elliott
(D)

style="height:3em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|49}}
(1885–1887)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John A.
Hiestand

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Charles N.
Brumm

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Franklin
Bound

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank
Charles
Bunnell

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Oscar
Lawrence
Jackson
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Alexander C.
White
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George W.
Fleeger
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edwin S.
Osborne

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|50}}
(1887–1889)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Smedley
Darling-
ton

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert
Morris
Yardley

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles R.
Buckalew
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry
Clay
McCor-
mick

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward
Scull
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Patton
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Welty
McCullogh
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Dalzell
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James T.
Maffett
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Norman
Hall
(D)

style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=28 | District

! colspan=2 | At-large

{{ushr|PA|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|PA|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|PA|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|PA|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|PA|5|5th}}

! {{ushr|PA|6|6th}}

! {{ushr|PA|7|7th}}

! {{ushr|PA|8|8th}}

! {{ushr|PA|9|9th}}

! {{ushr|PA|10|10th}}

! {{ushr|PA|11|11th}}

! {{ushr|PA|12|12th}}

! {{ushr|PA|13|13th}}

! {{ushr|PA|14|14th}}

! {{ushr|PA|15|15th}}

! {{ushr|PA|16|16th}}

! {{ushr|PA|17|17th}}

! {{ushr|PA|18|18th}}

! {{ushr|PA|19|19th}}

! {{ushr|PA|20|20th}}

! {{ushr|PA|21|21st}}

! {{ushr|PA|22|22nd}}

! {{ushr|PA|23|23rd}}

! {{ushr|PA|24|24th}}

! {{ushr|PA|25|25th}}

! {{ushr|PA|26|26th}}

! {{ushr|PA|27|27th}}

! {{ushr|PA|28|28th}}

! colspan=2 | 2 seats on a general ticket

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|51}}
(1889–1891)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel
J.
Randall

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Charles
O'Neill

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | Henry
H.
Bingham

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
D.
Kelley

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Alfred
C.
Harmer

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Smedley
Darling-
ton

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Robert
Morris
Yardley

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Daniel
Ermen-
trout

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Marriott
Henry
Brosius

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William
Mutchler

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles R.
Buckalew

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Joseph A.
Scranton

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Charles N.
Brumm

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John W.
Rife
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Myron
B.
Wright

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Henry
Clay
McCor-
mick

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Edward
Scull

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Louis E.
Atkinson

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Frank E.
Beltzhoover

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James
Kerr
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Samuel
Alfred
Craig
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | John
Dalzell
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Joseph
Warren
Ray
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Thomas
McKee
Bayne
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles C.
Townsend

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William C.
Culbertson

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lewis F.
Watson
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Edwin S.
Osborne

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Richard Vaux (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | John E.
Reyburn

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Charles
Warren
Stone

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|52}}
(1891–1893)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John
Buchanan
Robinson

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edwin
Hallowell

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Simon P.
Wolverton

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Albert C.
Hopkins

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | George
Frederic
Kribbs
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George F.
Huff
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | William
A. Stone

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Andrew Stewart (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Eugene
Pierce
Gillespie
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Matthew
Griswold
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George W.
Shonk

(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|53}}
(1893–1895)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Irving
Price
Wanger

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William
Henry
Hines
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Ephraim
Milton
Woomer

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Thaddeus
Maclay
Mahon

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Josiah
Duane
Hicks
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Daniel B.
Heiner
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William
Allen
Sipe
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Thomas
Wharton
Phillips

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
Lilly
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | George F.
Huff
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Robert
Adams
Jr.
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Joseph J.
Hart
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edwin J.
Jorden
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Alexander
McDowell

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|54}}
(1895–1897)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frederick
Halterman
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Monroe
Henry
Kulp
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Leisenring
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James
Hodge
Codding

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Fred C.
Leonard
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James Alonzo
Stahle
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William
Carlile
Arnold

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Ernest F.
Acheson

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|55}}
(1897–1899)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William
McAleer
(D)

| {{Party cell|Independent Republican (US)

top}} rowspan=2 | Thomas S.
Butler
(IR)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William S.
Kirkpatrick
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | William
Connell

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Morgan B.
Williams
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Horace
Billings
Packer

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Marlin
Edgar
Olmsted

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | George J.
Benner
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Summers
Melville
Jack
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John C.
Sturtevant
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Joseph
Baltzell
Showalter

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Samuel
Arza
Davenport

(R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | William
Harrison
Graham

(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|56}}
(1899–1901)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=4 | Thomas S.
Butler
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Laird H.
Barber
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Rufus
King
Polk
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James W.
Ryan
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Stanley W.
Davenport
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Charles
Frederick
Wright
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Edward D.
Ziegler
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | James
Knox
Polk
Hall
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Joseph E.
Thropp
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Athelston
Gaston
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} rowspan=2 | Joseph C.
Sibley
(D)
style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Edward
de Veaux
Morrell

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Henry
Dickinson
Green
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|57}}
(1901–1903)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Henry
Burk
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Howard
Mutchler
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | George R.
Patterson

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Henry W.
Palmer
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Elias
Deemer

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Robert
Jacob
Lewis
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Alvin
Evans
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Arthur
Laban
Bates
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | Joseph C.
Sibley
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Robert H.
Foerderer

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry B.
Cassel
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Alexander
Billmeyer
(D)

==1903 to the present==

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! colspan=32 | District

! colspan=4 | At-large

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! {{ushr|PA|27|27th}}

! {{ushr|PA|28|28th}}

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! {{ushr|PA|30|30th}}

! {{ushr|PA|31|31st}}

! {{ushr|PA|32|32nd}}

! {{ushr|PA|AL|Seat A}}

! {{ushr|PA|AL|Seat B}}

! {{ushr|PA|AL|Seat C}}

! {{ushr|PA|AL|Seat D}}

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|58}}
(1903–1905)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry
Burk
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert H.
Foerderer
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Henry H.
Bingham

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | John E.
Reyburn
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Edward
de Veaux
Morrell

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=15 | Thomas
S.
Butler

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Irving
Price
Wanger

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | George
Deardorff
McCreary

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Henry
B.
Cassel

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | George
Howell
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Henry
W.
Palmer
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | George R.
Patterson

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Marcus
C. L.
Kline
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles
Frederick
Wright
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Elias
Deemer

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles H.
Dickerman

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Thaddeus
Maclay
Mahon

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Marlin
Edgar
Olmsted

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Alvin
Evans

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Daniel
F.
Lafean

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Solomon
Robert
Dresser

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | George
Franklin
Huff
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Allen
Foster
Cooper

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Ernest F.
Acheson

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Arthur
Laban
Bates

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Joseph
Horace
Shull
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William
Orlando
Smith
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Joseph C.
Sibley
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | William
Harrison
Graham

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | John
Dalzell

(R)

| {{Party cell|Independent Republican (US)}} rowspan=2 | Henry
Kirke
Porter

(IR)

| {{Party cell|Independent Republican (US)}} rowspan=2 | James W.
Brown

(IR)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | George A.
Castor
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Reuben
Moon
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|59}}
(1905–1907)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Thomas H.
Dale
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Mial
Lilley
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Edmund W.
Samuel
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | John
Merriman
Reynolds

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Gustav A.
Schneebeli
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | James
F.
Burke

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Andrew
Jackson
Barchfeld

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | J.
Hampton
Moore

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Alfred B.
Garner

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|60}}
(1907–1909)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William
W.
Foulkrod

(R)

| {{Party cell|Independent Democratic Party (US}} rowspan=3 | Thomas
David
Nicholls

(ID)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | John
Hoover
Rothermel

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | George W.
Kipp
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | William
Bauchop
Wilson

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | John
Geiser
McHenry

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Benjamin
K.
Focht
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Charles
Frederick
Barclay
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | J. Davis
Brodhead
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Joseph G.
Beale
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Nelson
Platt
Wheeler

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Joel
Cook
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|61}}
(1909–1911)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | William
Walton
Griest
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John K.
Tener
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | A. Mitchell
Palmer
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | J. N.
Langham

(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|62}}
(1911–1913)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William S.
Reyburn

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Michael
Donohoe

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Robert
Edward
Difenderfer

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | John R.
Farr
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles
Calvin
Bowman

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Robert
Emmett
Lee
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Jesse
Lee
Hartman

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Charles
Emory
Patton
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Curtis
Hussey
Gregg

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Thomas S.
Crago
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles
Matthews

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Peter
Moore
Speer
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Stephen
G.
Porter
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | William
Scott
Vare
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William D. B.
Ainey
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|63}}
(1913–1915)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George
W.
Edmonds

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George
Scott
Graham

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James W.
Logue
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John J.
Casey
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edgar
Raymond
Kiess
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Vandling
Lesher

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Aaron
Shenk
Kreider

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Warren
Worth
Bailey
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Andrew R.
Brodbeck
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Abraham
Lincoln
Keister
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Wooda N.
Carr
(D)

| {{Party cell|Progressive (1912)

top}} | Henry W.
Temple

(Prog)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Milton W.
Shreve
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Progressive (1912)

top}} | Willis J.
Hulings

(Prog)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William H.
Coleman
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Fred E.
Lewis
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John M.
Morin
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Anderson
H.
Walters
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Arthur R.
Rupley
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|64}}
(1915–1917)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Peter E.
Costello

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry
Winfield
Watson
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George P.
Darrow
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert
Douglas
Heaton
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Arthur
Granville
Dewalt
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Louis
Thomas
McFadden

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles
Hedding
Rowland

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert F.
Hopwood
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Henry
W.
Temple

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Michael
Liebel Jr.
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry
Joseph
Steele
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Solomon T.
North
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John M.
Morin

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
R. K.
Scott
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas S.
Crago
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Mahlon
Morris
Garland

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|65}}
(1917–1919)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Marshall
Rose
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward
Everett
Robbins
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bruce
Foster
Sterling
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry
Alden
Clark
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Nathan
Leroy
Strong
(R)

| {{Party cell|Progressive (1912)

top}} | M. Clyde
Kelly

(Prog)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Guy
Edgar
Campbell

(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|66}}
(1919–1921)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Patrick
McLane
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Reber
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward
Schroeder
Brooks
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Evan John
Jones
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John
Haden
Wilson
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Samuel
Austin
Kendall
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

top}} | Milton W.
Shreve
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Willis
James
Hulings
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | M. Clyde
Kelly
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
J.
Burke
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Harry
C.
Ransley

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|67}}
(1921–1923)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James J.
Connolly

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles
Robert
Connell
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Clarence
Dennis
Coughlin
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Fred
Benjamin
Gernerd
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Isaac
Clinton
Kline
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Adam
Martin
Wyant
(R)

| {{Party cell|Independent Republican (US)

bottom}} | Milton W.
Shreve
(IR)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William H.
Kirkpatrick

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Harris
Jacob
Bixler
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph
McLaughlin
(R)

style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=36 | District

{{ushr|PA|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|PA|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|PA|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|PA|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|PA|5|5th}}

! {{ushr|PA|6|6th}}

! {{ushr|PA|7|7th}}

! {{ushr|PA|8|8th}}

! {{ushr|PA|9|9th}}

! {{ushr|PA|10|10th}}

! {{ushr|PA|11|11th}}

! {{ushr|PA|12|12th}}

! {{ushr|PA|13|13th}}

! {{ushr|PA|14|14th}}

! {{ushr|PA|15|15th}}

! {{ushr|PA|16|16th}}

! {{ushr|PA|17|17th}}

! {{ushr|PA|18|18th}}

! {{ushr|PA|19|19th}}

! {{ushr|PA|20|20th}}

! {{ushr|PA|21|21st}}

! {{ushr|PA|22|22nd}}

! {{ushr|PA|23|23rd}}

! {{ushr|PA|24|24th}}

! {{ushr|PA|25|25th}}

! {{ushr|PA|26|26th}}

! {{ushr|PA|27|27th}}

! {{ushr|PA|28|28th}}

! {{ushr|PA|29|29th}}

! {{ushr|PA|30|30th}}

! {{ushr|PA|31|31st}}

! {{ushr|PA|32|32nd}}

! {{ushr|PA|33|33rd}}

! {{ushr|PA|34|34th}}

! {{ushr|PA|35|35th}}

! {{ushr|PA|36|36th}}

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|68}}
(1923–1925)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Harry
C.
Ransley

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George
W.
Edmonds

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
Scott
Vare
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George
Scott
Graham

(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James J.
Connolly

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas S.
Butler
(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry
Winfield
Watson

(R)

| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George
P.
Darrow

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
Walton
Griest
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Laurence
Hawley
Watres
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John J.
Casey
(D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George F.
Brumm
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William M.
Croll
(D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Louis
Thomas
McFadden

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edgar
Raymond
Kiess
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Herbert W.
Cummings
(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward M.
Beers
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank C.
Sites
(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George
Austin
Welsh
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Anderson H.
Walters
(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jacob
Banks
Kurtz
(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Adam
Martin
Wyant

(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Samuel
Austin
Kendall
(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry
W.
Temple

(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Milton
W.
Shreve

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel F.
Glatfelter
(D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Nathan
Leroy
Strong
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Harris
Jacob
Bixler
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Stephen
G.
Porter
(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | M.
Clyde
Kelly

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John M.
Morin
(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Guy
Edgar
Campbell

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
Irvin
Swoope
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas
Wharton
Phillips
Jr.
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Everett
Kent
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James
McDevitt
Magee
(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|69}}
(1925–1927)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Benjamin
M.
Golder

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles J.
Esterly
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frederick
William
Magrady
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joshua W.
Swartz
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Franklin
Menges
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|70}}
(1927–1929)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James M.
Hazlett
(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Isaac
Hoffer
Doutrich

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James
Russell
Leech
(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas C.
Cochran
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James
Mitchell
Chase
(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | J. Howard
Swick
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Harry
Allison
Estep
(R)

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| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James M.
Beck
(R)

| rowspan=17 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James
Wolfenden

(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|71}}
(1929–1931)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Patrick J.
Sullivan
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William R.
Coyle
(R)

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| rowspan=15 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | J. Roland
Kinzer
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles
Murray
Turpin
(R)

| rowspan=19 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert F.
Rich
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edmund
Frederick
Erk
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|72}}
(1931–1933)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Patrick J.
Boland
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Norton Lewis
Lichtenwalner

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Harry L.
Haines
(D)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Edward L.
Stokes
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Joseph F.
Biddle
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert L.
Davis
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Howard W.
Stull
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|73}}
(1933–1935)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William
Emanuel
Richardson

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | J.
William
Ditter

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Alfred M.
Waldron

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=29 | Francis
E.
Walter

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | J.
Buell
Snyder

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Charles
I.
Faddis

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William M.
Berlin
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Charles
N.
Crosby

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | J. Twing
Brooks
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Michael J.
Muldowney

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Henry
Ellenbogen

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Matthew
A. Dunn

(D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Oliver W.
Frey
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|74}}
(1935–1937)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | J.
Burrwood
Daly
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William H.
Wilson
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Michael J.
Stack
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Frank J. G.
Dorsey
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James H.
Gildea
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles E.
Dietrich
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Clare G.
Fenerty
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Don
Hilary
Gingery

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Joseph
Anthony
Gray
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Denis J.
Driscoll
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James L.
Quinn
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Theodore L.
Moritz
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles R.
Eckert
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|75}}
(1937–1939)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Leon
Sacks

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | James P.
McGranery

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | J. Harold
Flannery

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Guy L.
Moser
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Albert G.
Rutherford

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=21 | Richard
M.
Simpson

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Guy J.
Swope
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Michael J.
Bradley

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Robert G.
Allen
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Benjamin
Jarrett
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Peter J.
De Muth
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=15 | Herman P.
Eberharter

(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|76}}
(1939–1941)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Francis J.
Myers
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Fred C.
Gartner
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Charles L.
Gerlach
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=24 | Ivor D.
Fenton

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | John C.
Kunkel

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | David E.
Brumbaugh

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Robert L.
Rodgers

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Chester H.
Gross
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Harve
Tibbott

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John
McDowell
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Joseph A.
McArdle

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Louis E.
Graham

(R)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | John E.
Sheridan

(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|77}}
(1941–1943)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Francis R.
Smith
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=17 | Hugh
Scott
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=16 | Augustine
B. Kelley

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Thomas E.
Scanlon
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Samuel A.
Weiss
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James A.
Wright

(D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Veronica G.
Boland
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Thomas B.
Miller
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Wilson D.
Gillette
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Elmer J.
Holland
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|78}}
(1943–1945)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James A.
Gallagher
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | C. Frederick
Pracht
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John W.
Murphy

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Daniel K.
Hoch
(D)

| rowspan=21 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Leon H.
Gavin

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Grant
Furlong

(D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Louis E.
Graham

(R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph M.
Pratt
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | Samuel K.
McConnell
Jr.
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|79}}
(1945–1947)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | William T.
Granahan
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=31 | Thomas
E.
Morgan

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Howard E.
Campbell
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=18 | Robert J.
Corbett

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=18 | James G.
Fulton
(R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James P.
Scoblick
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Carl Henry
Hoffman
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|80}}
(1947–1949)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Franklin J.
Maloney
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George W.
Sarbacher Jr.
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | E. Wallace
Chadwick
(R)

| rowspan=19 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Paul B.
Dague

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Mitchell
Jenkins
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frederick A.
Muhlenberg
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Hardie
Scott
(R)

| rowspan=16 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James E.
Van Zandt

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William J.
Crow
(R)

| rowspan=16 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Carroll D.
Kearns

(R)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Franklin H.
Lichtenwalter
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|81}}
(1949–1951)

| rowspan=26 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bill
Barrett
(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Earl
Chudoff

(D)

| rowspan=15 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bill
Green II
(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Benjamin F.
James
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Harry P.
O'Neill
(D)

| rowspan=29 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Dan
Flood
(D)

| rowspan=19 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George M.
Rhodes
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Anthony
Cavalcante
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James F.
Lind
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert L.
Coffey
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Harry J.
Davenport
(D)

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| rowspan=22 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John P.
Saylor
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|82}}
(1951–1953)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Albert C.
Vaughn
(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Alvin
Bush
(R)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Walter M.
Mumma
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward L.
Sitter Jr.
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Harmar D.
Denny Jr.
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Karl
C.
King
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Joseph
L.
Carrigg
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|83}}
(1953–1955)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=19 | James
A.
Byrne

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | S. Walter
Stauffer
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Louis E.
Graham
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=14 | Elmer
J.
Holland

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Herman P.
Eberharter

(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|84}}
(1955–1957)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=20 | Frank
M.
Clark

(D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Kathryn
E.
Granahan

(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|85}}
(1957–1959)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Willard
S.
Curtin

(R)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=20 | Bob
Nix I

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John A.
Lafore
II
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=20 | John
Herman
Dent
(D)

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| rowspan=3 | {{USCongressOrdinal|86}}
(1959–1961)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Bill
Milliken
II
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Herman
Toll
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Stanley A.
Prokop
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James M.
Quigley
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | William
S.
Moorhead

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=17 | Herman T.
Schneebeli

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Douglas H.
Elliott
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | J. Irving
Whalley

(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|87}}
(1961–1963)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William
Scranton

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Richard
Schweiker

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | George A.
Goodling

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=14 | Ed
Eshleman

(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|88}}
(1963–1965)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James D.
Weaver
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=28 | Joseph
M.
McDade

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=16 | William S.
Moorhead

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Bob
Corbett

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | James G.
Fulton
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | Bill
Green
III
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | Fred B.
Rooney

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | Albert
W.
Johnson

(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|89}}
(1965–1967)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Joe
Vigorito

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | George
Watkins

(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|90}}
(1967–1969)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Ed
Biester

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Joshua
Eilberg

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Lawrence G.
Williams
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Joseph M.
Gaydos

(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|91}}
(1969–1971)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=19 | Gus
Yatron

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=19 | Lawrence
Coughlin

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | John H.
Ware III
(R)

style="height:3em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|92}}
(1971–1973)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Henry J.
Heinz III
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bill
Conover
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|93}}
(1973–1975)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=21 | Bud
Shuster

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John P.
Saylor
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Joseph
M.
Gaydos

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=25 | John
Murtha

(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|94}}
(1975–1977)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dick
Schulze

(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bob
Edgar
(D)

| rowspan=18 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bill
Goodling

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Gary A.
Myers
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ozzie
Myers

(D)

style="height:3em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|95}}
(1977–1979)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Marc L.
Marks

(R)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Austin
Murphy

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Raymond
Lederer

(D)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Peter H.
Kostmayer

(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Allen E.
Ertel
(D)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bob
Walker

(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Doug
Walgren

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph S.
Ammerman
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|96}}
(1979–1981)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bill
Gray
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles F.
Dougherty

(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Don
Ritter

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} | Eugene
Atkinson
(D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bill
Clinger
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Donald
A.
Bailey

(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jim
Nelligan

(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|97}}
(1981–1983)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Tom
Foglietta

(D)

| rowspan=15 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William J.
Coyne
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joe
Smith

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Eugene
Atkinson
(R)
style="height:3em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|98}}
(1983–1985)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Tom Ridge (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Joe Kolter (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | Bob Borski (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank Harrison (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | George Gekas (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Joseph M. Gaydos (D)

style="height:3em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|99}}
(1985–1987)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=17 | Paul Kanjorski (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|100}}
(1987–1989)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | Curt Weldon (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|101}}
(1989–1991)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|102}}
(1991–1993)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Rick Santorum (R)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Lucien Blackwell (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|103}}
(1993–1995)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Ron Klink (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Bill Clinger (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Jim Greenwood (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | Tim Holden (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Marjorie Margolies (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Paul McHale (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|104}}
(1995–1997)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=14 | Chaka Fattah (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Phil English (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Frank Mascara (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Jon D. Fox (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Mike Doyle (D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|105}}
(1997–1999)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | John E. Peterson (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=14 | Joe Pitts (R)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=15 | Bob Brady (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|106}}
(1999–2001)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Don Sherwood (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Joe Hoeffel (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Pat Toomey (R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|107}}
(2001–2003)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Melissa Hart (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Todd Platts (R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | Bill Shuster (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|108}}
(2003–2005)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Jim
Gerlach

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Pat
Toomey
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=14 | Mike
Doyle

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Tim
Murphy

(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|109}}
(2005–2007)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Mike
Fitzpatrick
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Charlie
Dent

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Allyson
Schwartz

(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|110}}
(2007–2009)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Jason
Altmire

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Patrick
Murphy

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Joe
Sestak

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Chris
Carney

(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|111}}
(2009–2011)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Kathy Dahl-
kemper
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Glenn
Thompson

(R)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Mark
Critz
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|112}}
(2011–2013)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Mike
Kelly
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Keith
Rothfus
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Mike
Fitzpatrick
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Pat
Meehan
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Lou
Barletta
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Tom
Marino
(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|113}}
(2013–2015)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Scott
Perry

(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Matt
Cartwright

(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|114}}
(2015–2017)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ryan
Costello

(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Brendan
Boyle

(D)

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| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Dwight
Evans

(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|115}}
(2017–2019)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Brian
Fitzpatrick

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lloyd
Smucker

(R)

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| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Susan
Wild
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Mary Gay
Scanlon
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Conor
Lamb
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|116}}
(2019–2021)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Chrissy
Houlahan

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Madeleine
Dean

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dan
Meuser

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Joyce

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Guy
Reschen­thaler

(R)

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| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Fred
Keller
(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|117}}
(2021–2023)

US What-if Delegations from Kentucky

=US Senate from Kentucky=

{{List of United States senators heading

| Left_class=2

| Left_intro= Class 2 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2002, 2008, 2014, and 2020. The next election will be in 2026.

| Right_class=3

| Right_intro= Class 3 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 1998, 2004, 2010, and 2016. The next election will be in 2022.

}}

|- style="height:2em"

| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | June 1, 1792 –
June 18, 1792

| Kentucky elected its senators a couple weeks after statehood.

| rowspan=2 | 1

| rowspan=2 {{List of United States senators Congress|2}}

| rowspan=3 | 1

| Kentucky elected its senators a couple weeks after statehood.

| nowrap | June 1, 1792 –
June 18, 1792

| colspan=3 | Vacant

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=7 | 1

| rowspan=7 align=left | 100px
John Brown

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Anti-Administration}} | Anti-
Admin.

| rowspan=7 nowrap | June 18, 1792 –
March 3, 1805

| Elected June 18, 1792.

| rowspan=2 | Elected June 18, 1792.

| rowspan=2 nowrap | June 18, 1792 –
March 3, 1795

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Anti-Administration}} | Anti-
Admin.

| rowspan=2 align=right | 100px
John Edwards

! rowspan=2 | 1

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected December 11, 1792.

| rowspan=3 | 2

| {{List of United States senators Congress|3}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-
Republican

| {{List of United States senators Congress|4}}

| rowspan=3 | 2

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1794.

Lost re-election.

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1795 –
March 3, 1801

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Federalist

| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
Humphrey Marshall

! rowspan=3 | 2

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|5}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected November 30, 1798.

Lost re-election

| rowspan=3 | 3

| {{List of United States senators Congress|6}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|7}}

| rowspan=5 | 3

| rowspan=3 | Elected November 20, 1800.

Resigned to become U.S. Attorney General.

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1801 –
August 7, 1805

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican

| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
John Breckinridge

! rowspan=3 | 3

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|8}}

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=5 | 2

| rowspan=5 align=left | 100px
Buckner Thruston

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-
Republican

| rowspan=5 nowrap | March 4, 1805 –
December 18, 1809

| rowspan=5 | Elected in 1804.

Resigned to become judge of the U.S. Circuit Court.

| rowspan=7 | 4

| rowspan=3 {{List of United States senators Congress|9}}

|- style="height:2em"

|  

| nowrap | August 7, 1805 –
November 8, 1805

| colspan=3 | Vacant

|- style="height:2em"

| Elected to finish Breckinridge's term.

Lost re-election.

| nowrap | November 8, 1805 –
March 3, 1807

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican

| align=right | 100px
John Adair

! 4

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|10}}

| rowspan=5 | 4

| rowspan=5 | Elected November 13, 1806.

Retired.

| rowspan=5 nowrap | March 4, 1807 –
March 3, 1813

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican

| rowspan=5 align=right | 100px
John Pope

! rowspan=5 | 5

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{List of United States senators Congress|11}}

|- style="height:2em"

| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | December 18, 1809 –
January 10, 1810

|  

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | 3

| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
George M. Bibb

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-
Republican

| rowspan=3 nowrap | January 10, 1810 –
August 23, 1814

| rowspan=3 | Appointed to finish Thruston's term.

Elected in 1811.

Resigned to return to private practice.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=10 | 5

| {{List of United States senators Congress|12}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=6 {{List of United States senators Congress|13}}

| rowspan=10 | 5

| rowspan=4 | January 12, 1813.

Resigned.

| rowspan=4 nowrap | March 4, 1813 –
December 24, 1814

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican

| rowspan=4 align=right | 100px
Jesse Bledsoe

! rowspan=4 | 6

|- style="height:2em"

| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | August 23, 1814 –
August 30, 1814

|  

|- style="height:2em"

! 4

| align=left | George Walker

| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-
Republican

| nowrap | August 30, 1814 –
February 2, 1815

| Appointed to continue Bibb's term.

Successor qualified.

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=4 | 5

| rowspan=4 align=left | 100px
William T. Barry

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-
Republican

| rowspan=4 nowrap | February 2, 1815 –
May 1, 1816

| rowspan=4 | Elected to finish Bibb's term.

Resigned to become judge of the Kentucky Circuit Court.

|- style="height:2em"

|  

| nowrap | December 24, 1814 –
February 2, 1815

| colspan=3 | Vacant

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=5 | Elected January 3, 1815, to finish Bledsoe's term.

| rowspan=8 nowrap | February 2, 1815 –
March 3, 1825

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican

| rowspan=8 align=right | 100px
Isham Talbot

! rowspan=8 | 7

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{List of United States senators Congress|14}}

|- style="height:2em"

| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | May 1, 1816 –
November 3, 1816

|  

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | 6

| rowspan=2 align=left | 100px
Martin D. Hardin

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican

| rowspan=2 nowrap | November 3, 1816 –
March 3, 1817

| Appointed to continue Barry's term.

Elected December 5, 1816, to finish Barry's term

|- style="height:2em"

| Re-elected December 10, 1816.

Resigned.

| rowspan=3 | 6

| {{List of United States senators Congress|15}}

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=8 | 7

| rowspan=8 align=left | 100px
Richard M. Johnson

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-
Republican

| rowspan=8 nowrap | March 4, 1819 –
March 3, 1835

| rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Hardin's term.

| {{List of United States senators Congress|16}}

| rowspan=3 | 6

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected to a full term in 1818.

Either retired or lost re-election.

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|17}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1823.

| rowspan=3 | 7

| {{List of United States senators Congress|18}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Jacksonian

| {{List of United States senators Congress|19}}

| rowspan=3 | 7

| rowspan=3 | Election year unknown.

Either retired or lost re-election.

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1825 –
March 3, 1831

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Jacksonian

| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
John Rowan

! rowspan=3 | 8

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|20}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1829.

Lost re-election.

| rowspan=3 | 8

| {{List of United States senators Congress|21}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|22}}

| rowspan=3 | 8

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1830.

| rowspan=11 nowrap | March 4, 1831 –
June 24, 1852

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/National Republican}} | National
Republican

| rowspan=11 align=right | 100px
Henry Clay

! rowspan=11 | 9

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|23}}

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | 8

| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
John J. Crittenden

| {{Party shading/National Republican}} | National
Republican

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1835 –
March 3, 1841

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1835.

Retired.

| rowspan=3 | 9

| {{List of United States senators Congress|24}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Whig}} | Whig

| {{List of United States senators Congress|25}}

| rowspan=3 | 9

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1836.

Resigned.

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Whig}} | Whig

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|26}}

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | 9

| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
James T. Morehead

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Whig}} | Whig

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1841 –
March 3, 1847

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1841.

Either retired or lost re-election.

| rowspan=3 | 10

| {{List of United States senators Congress|27}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|28}}

| rowspan=3 | 10

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1843.

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|29}}

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=6 | 10

| rowspan=6 align=left | 100px
Joseph R. Underwood

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Whig}} | Whig

| rowspan=6 nowrap | March 4, 1847 –
March 3, 1853

| rowspan=6 | Election year unknown.

Retired.

| rowspan=6 | 11

| {{List of United States senators Congress|30}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|31}}

| rowspan=6 | 11

| rowspan=2 | Re-elected in 1848.

Resigned December 17, 1851, to be effective September 6, 1852, but died June 24, 1852.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=4 {{List of United States senators Congress|32}}

|- style="height:2em"

|  

| nowrap | June 24, 1852 –
July 6, 1852

| colspan=3 | Vacant

|- style="height:2em"

| Appointed to continue Clay's term.

Lost election to finish Clay's term.

| nowrap | July 6, 1852 –
August 31, 1852

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| align=right | 100px
David Meriwether

! 10

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | Elected December 31, 1851 to finish Clay's term, in anticipation of Clay's resignation.

Retired.

| rowspan=5 nowrap | September 1, 1852 –
March 3, 1861

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Whig}} | Whig

| rowspan=5 align=right | 100px
Archibald Dixon

! rowspan=5 | 11

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | 11

| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
John B. Thompson

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Know Nothing}} | Know Nothing

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1853 –
March 3, 1859

| rowspan=3 | Elected early in 1851, far in advance of the term.

Either retired or lost re-election.

| rowspan=3 | 12

| {{List of United States senators Congress|33}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|34}}

| rowspan=3 | 12

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected to a full in 1854.

Retired.

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Know Nothing}} | Know Nothing

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|35}}

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=5 | 12

| rowspan=5 align=left | 100px
Lazarus W. Powell

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=5 nowrap | March 4, 1859 –
March 3, 1865

| rowspan=5 | Elected in 1858.

Either retired or lost renomination.

| rowspan=5 | 13

| {{List of United States senators Congress|36}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{List of United States senators Congress|37}}

| rowspan=5 | 13

| Elected in 1859, far in advance of the term.

Expelled for supporting the Confederacy.

| nowrap | March 4, 1861 –
December 4, 1861

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| align=right | 100px
John C. Breckinridge

! 12

|- style="height:2em"

|  

| nowrap | December 4, 1861 –
December 10, 1861

| colspan=3 | Vacant

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Elected to finish Breckinridge's term.

| rowspan=8 nowrap | December 10, 1861 –
September 22, 1872

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Unionist}} | Unionist

| rowspan=8 align=right | 100px
Garrett Davis

! rowspan=8 | 13

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|38}}

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | 13

| rowspan=2 align=left | 100px
James Guthrie

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=2 nowrap | March 4, 1865 –
February 7, 1868

| rowspan=2 | Elected in 1865.

Resigned due to ill health.

| rowspan=5 | 14

| {{List of United States senators Congress|39}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{List of United States senators Congress|40}}

| rowspan=7 | 14

| rowspan=5 | Re-elected in 1867.

Died.

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

|- style="height:2em"

| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | February 7, 1868 –
February 19, 1868

|  

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | 14

| rowspan=2 align=left | 100px
Thomas C. McCreery

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=2 nowrap | February 19, 1868 –
March 3, 1871

| rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Guthrie's term.

Lost re-election.

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|41}}

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=5 | 15

| rowspan=5 align=left | 100px
John W. Stevenson

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=5 nowrap | March 4, 1871 –
March 3, 1877

| rowspan=5 | Elected in 1871.

Retired.

| rowspan=5 | 15

| rowspan=3 {{List of United States senators Congress|42}}

|- style="height:2em"

|  

| nowrap | September 22, 1872 –
September 27, 1872

| colspan=3 | Vacant

|- style="height:2em"

| Appointed to continue Davis's term.

Elected January 21, 1873, to finish Davis's term.

| rowspan=4 nowrap | September 27, 1872 –
March 3, 1879

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=4 align=right | 100px
Willis B. Machen

! rowspan=4 | 14

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|43}}

| rowspan=3 | 15

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1872.

Retired.

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|44}}

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=7 | 16

| rowspan=7 align=left | 100px
James B. Beck

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=7 nowrap | March 4, 1877 –
May 3, 1890

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1876.

| rowspan=3 | 16

| {{List of United States senators Congress|45}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|46}}

| rowspan=3 | 16

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1879.

Lost re-election.

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1879 –
March 3, 1885

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
John Stuart Williams

! rowspan=3 | 15

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|47}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1882.

| rowspan=3 | 17

| {{List of United States senators Congress|48}}

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|49}}

| rowspan=5 | 17

| rowspan=5 | Elected in 1884.

| rowspan=10 nowrap | March 4, 1885 –
March 3, 1897

| rowspan=10 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=10 align=right | 100px
Joseph Blackburn

! rowspan=10 | 16

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|50}}

|- style="height:2em"

| Re-elected in 1888.

Died.

| rowspan=7 | 18

| rowspan=3 {{List of United States senators Congress|51}}

|- style="height:2em"

| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | May 3, 1890 –
May 26, 1890

|  

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | 17

| rowspan=2 align=left | 100px
John G. Carlisle

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=2 nowrap | May 26, 1890 –
February 4, 1893

| rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Beck's term.

Resigned.

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{List of United States senators Congress|52}}

| rowspan=5 | 18

| rowspan=5 | Re-elected in 1890.

Lost re-election.

|- style="height:2em"

| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | February 4, 1893 –
February 15, 1893

|  

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=5 | 18

| rowspan=5 align=left | 100px
William Lindsay

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=5 nowrap | February 15, 1893 –
March 3, 1901

| rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Carlisle's term.

|- style="height:2em"

| {{List of United States senators Congress|53}}

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected January 17, 1894.{{cite book | url= https://books.google.com/books?id=8eFSK4o--M0C&pg=PA558 | title= The Kentucky Encyclopedia | first=John E. | last=Kleber | page=558| publisher= University Press of Kentucky | isbn= 0813128838 }}

Retired.

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| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1896.

Retired.

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1897 –
March 3, 1903

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
William J. Deboe

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Thomas H. Paynter

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=6 nowrap | March 4, 1901 –
March 3, 1913

| rowspan=3 | Elected January 16, 1900.

Lost re-election.

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| rowspan=3 | Elected January 15, 1902.{{cite news | work=The New York Times | date=January 16, 1902 | url=http://nyti.ms/2hnSlbU | title= MANY VOTES TO ELECT | page=3}}

Lost renomination.

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1903 –
March 3, 1909

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

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James B. McCreary

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| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1906.

Retired.

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| rowspan=3 | Elected February 28, 1908.{{sfn|Tribune Almanac (1909)|page=315|}}

Died.

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1909 –
May 23, 1914

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
William O'Connell Bradley

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Ollie Murray James

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=5 nowrap | March 4, 1913 –
August 28, 1918

| rowspan=5 | Elected January 16, 1912.

Died.

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|  

| nowrap | May 23, 1914 –
June 16, 1914

| colspan=3 | Vacant

|- style="height:2em"

| Appointed to continue Bradley's term.

Elected November 3, 1914, to finish Bradley's term.{{sfn|Byrd|page=112|}}

Retired.

| nowrap | June 16, 1914 –
March 3, 1915

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

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Johnson N. Camden II

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| rowspan=5 | Elected in 1914.

Lost re-election.

| rowspan=5 nowrap | March 4, 1915 –
March 3, 1921

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=5 align=right | 100px
John C. W. Beckham

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| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | August 28, 1918 –
September 7, 1918

|  

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! 21

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George B. Martin

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| nowrap | September 7, 1918 –
March 3, 1919

| Appointed to finish James's term.

Retired.

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=3 | 22

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Augustus Stanley

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1919 –
March 3, 1925

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1918.

Didn't take seat until May 19, 1919, as he wanted to remain Governor of Kentucky. However, he was still elected and qualified as senator.

Lost re-election.

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| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1920.

Lost re-election.

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1921 –
March 3, 1927

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
Richard P. Ernst

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Fred M. Sackett

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1925 –
January 9, 1930

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1924.

Resigned to become U.S. Ambassador to Germany.

| rowspan=5 | 24

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| rowspan=5 | Elected in 1926.

| rowspan=18 nowrap | March 4, 1927 –
January 19, 1949

| rowspan=18 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=18 align=right | 100px
Alben W. Barkley

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|- style="height:2em"

| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | January 9, 1930 –
January 11, 1930

|  

|- style="height:2em"

! 24

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John M. Robsion

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| nowrap | January 11, 1930 –
March 3, 1931

| Appointed to finish Sackett's term.

Lost election to next term.

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! rowspan=5 | 25

| rowspan=5 align=left | 100px
M. M. Logan

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=5 nowrap | March 4, 1931 –
October 3, 1939

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1930.

| rowspan=3 | 25

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| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1932.

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| rowspan=2 | Re-elected in 1936.

Died.

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| rowspan=5 | 26

| rowspan=5 | Re-elected in 1938.

|- style="height:2em"

| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | October 3, 1939 –
October 10, 1939

|  

|- style="height:2em"

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A. B. "Happy" Chandler

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=4 nowrap | October 10, 1939 –
November 1, 1945

| rowspan=2 | Appointed to continue Logan's term.

Elected November 5, 1940, to finish Logan's term.

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| rowspan=2 | Re-elected in 1942.

Resigned to become Commissioner of Baseball.

| rowspan=5 | 27

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| rowspan=7 | 27

| rowspan=5 | Re-elected in 1944.

Resigned to become U.S. Vice President.

|- style="height:2em"

| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | November 1, 1945 –
November 19, 1945

|  

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | 27

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William A. Stanfill

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=2 nowrap | November 19, 1945 –
November 5, 1946

| rowspan=2 | Appointed to continue Chandler's term.

Elected to finish Chandler's term.

Lost re-election.

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Virgil Chapman

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=4 nowrap | January 3, 1949 –
March 8, 1951

| rowspan=4 | Elected in 1948.

Died.

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| rowspan=1 | Appointed to continue Barkley's term.

Resigned to trigger special election.

| rowspan=1 nowrap | January 20, 1949 –
November 26, 1950

| rowspan=1 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=1 align=right | 100px
Garrett L. Withers

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|- style="height:2em"

| Elected to finish Barkley's term, having been elected to the next term.

| rowspan=7 nowrap | November 27, 1950 –
January 3, 1957

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

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Earle C. Clements

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| rowspan=6 | 28

| rowspan=6 | Elected to full term in 1950.

Lost re-election.

|- style="height:2em"

| colspan=3 | Vacant

| nowrap | March 8, 1951 –
March 19, 1951

|  

|- style="height:2em"

! 29

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Thomas R. Underwood

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| nowrap | March 19, 1951 –
November 4, 1952

| Appointed to continue Chapman's term.

Lost election to finish Chapman's term.

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John Sherman Cooper

| rowspan=12 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=12 nowrap | November 5, 1952 –
January 3, 1973

| rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Chapman's term.

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| rowspan=3 | Re-elected to a full term in 1954.

| rowspan=3 | 29

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| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1956.

| rowspan=6 nowrap | January 3, 1957 –
December 16, 1968

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=6 align=right | 100px
Thruston Morton

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| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1960.

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| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1962.

Retired, and resigned early to give successor preferential seniority.

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|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=4 | Re-elected in 1966.

Retired.

| rowspan=4 | 31

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| Appointed to finish Morton's term, having already been elected to the next term.

| rowspan=4 nowrap | December 17, 1968 –
December 27, 1974

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=4 align=right | 100px
Marlow Cook

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| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1968.

Lost re-election, and resigned early to give successor preferential seniority.

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Walter Dee Huddleston

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| rowspan=7 nowrap | January 3, 1973 –
January 3, 1985

| rowspan=4 | Elected in 1972.

| rowspan=4 | 32

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|- style="height:2em"

| Appointed to finish Cook's term, having already been elected to the next term.

| rowspan=13 nowrap | December 28, 1974 –
January 3, 1999

| rowspan=13 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

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Wendell H. Ford

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| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1974.

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|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1978.

Lost re-election.

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| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1980.

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Mitch McConnell

| rowspan=21 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=21 nowrap | January 3, 1985 –
Present

| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1984.

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| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1986.

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| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1990.

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| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1992.

Retired.

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| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1996.

| rowspan=3 | 36

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| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1998.

| rowspan=6 nowrap | January 3, 1999 –
January 3, 2011

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=6 align=right | 100px
Jim Bunning

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|- style="height:2em"

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| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2002.

| rowspan=3 | 37

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|- style="height:2em"

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| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2004.

Retired.

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| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2008.

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| rowspan=3 | Elected in 2010.

| rowspan=6 nowrap | January 3, 2011 –
Present

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| rowspan=6 align=right | 100px
Rand Paul

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| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2014.

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| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2016.

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| rowspan=3 |Re-elected in 2020.

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| rowspan=3 colspan=5 | To be determined in the 2022 election.

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=US House from Kentucky=

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! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=13 | District

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! {{ushr|Kentucky|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|Kentucky|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|Kentucky|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|Kentucky|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|Kentucky|5|5th}}

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! {{ushr|Kentucky|13|13th}}

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| 2nd (1792–1793)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Anti-Administration Party (US)

top}} | Christopher Greenup (AA)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Anti-Administration Party (US)

top}} | Alexander D. Orr (AA)
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| 3rd (1793–1795)

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| 4th (1795–1797)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

bottom}} | Christopher Greenup (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

bottom}} | Alexander D. Orr (DR)
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| 5th (1797–1799)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | Thomas Terry Davis (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=5 | John Fowler (DR)

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| 6th (1799–1801)

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| 7th (1801–1803)

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| 8th {{nowrap|(1803–1805)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=6 | Matthew Lyon (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | John Boyle (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Matthew Walton (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Thomas
Sandford
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | George M.
Bedinger
(DR)

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| 9th (1805–1807)

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| 10th (1807–1809)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Benjamin
Howard
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John Rowan (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=7 | Richard Mentor
Johnson
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=7 | Joseph Desha (DR)

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| rowspan=2 | 11th (1809–1811)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=5 | Samuel
McKee
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Henry Crist (DR)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | William T. Barry (DR)

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| 12th (1811–1813)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} rowspan=9 | Henry
Clay
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | Stephen
Ormsby
(DR)

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| 13th {{nowrap|(1813–1815)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Thomas Fletcher (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Solomon P.
Sharp
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Samuel
Hopkins
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Micah
Taul
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | William Pope
Duval
(DR)

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| 14th {{nowrap|(1815–1817)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=6 | Alney
McLean
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=6 | Benjamin
Hardin
(DR)

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| 15th {{nowrap|(1817–1819)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} rowspan=6 | David
Trimble
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | George
Robertson
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | Robert Clough
Anderson Jr.
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | David
Walker
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | Tunstall
Quarles
(DR)

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| rowspan=2 | 16th {{nowrap|(1819–1821)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=2 | William
Brown
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} rowspan=5 | Thomas
Metcalfe

(DR)
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| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} rowspan=4 | Francis
Johnson
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | Thomas
Montgomery

(DR)

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| rowspan=2 | 17th {{nowrap|(1821–1823)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Wingfield Bullock (DR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John Telemachus
Johnson
(DR)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John S. Smith (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | James Breckinridge (DR)

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| 18th
{{nowrap|(1823–1825)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Robert P.
Letcher
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | David
White
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Thomas Patrick
Moore
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Richard Aylett
Buckner
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Charles A.
Wickliffe
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Philip
Thompson
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Robert P.
Henry
(DR)
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| rowspan=2 | 19th
{{nowrap|(1825–1827)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Anti-Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | David
Trimble
(NR)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | Henry Clay (NR)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Anti-Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | Robert P.
Letcher
(NR)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Joseph
Lecompte
(J)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | James Johnson (J)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Anti-Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | Thomas
Metcalfe
(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Anti-Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | Francis
Johnson
(NR)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | Thomas Patrick
Moore
(J)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Anti-Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | Richard Aylett
Buckner
(NR)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | Charles A.
Wickliffe
(J)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Anti-Jacksonian Party}} | William Singleton
Young
(NR)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | Robert P. Henry (J)
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| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Anti-Jacksonian Party}} | James
Clark
(NR)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Robert L.
McHatton
(J)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Jacksonian Party}} | John Flournoy
Henry
(NR)

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| rowspan=2 | 20th
{{nowrap|(1827–1829)}}

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Henry
Daniel
(J)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Joel Yancey (J)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Chittenden
Lyon
(J)

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| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Nicholas D.
Coleman
(J)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | Thomas
Chilton
(J)
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| 21st
{{nowrap|(1829–1831)}}

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | John Kincaid (J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Nathan
Gaither
(J)

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| 22nd
{{nowrap|(1831–1833)}}

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Chilton
Allan
(NR)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=2 | Thomas A.
Marshall
(NR)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=2 | Christopher
Tompkins
(NR)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | John Adair (J)

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| 23rd
(1833–1835)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} rowspan=2 | Albert Gallatin
Hawes
(J)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Martin
Beaty
(NR)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} rowspan=2 | John
Pope
(NR)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Patrick H.
Pope
(J)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | James
Love
(NR)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Thomas
Chilton
(NR)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Amos
Davis
(NR)

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| 24th
(1835–1837)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} | James
Harlan
(NR)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} | Sherrod
Williams
(NR)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} | William Wright
Southgate
(NR)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} | John
Chambers
(NR)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} | Joseph R.
Underwood
(NR)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} | William J.
Graves
(NR)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} | John
White
(NR)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} | John
Calhoon
(NR)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | Linn
Boyd
(J)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} | Richard
Menefee
(NR)
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| 25th
(1837–1839)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Edward
Rumsey
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Richard
Hawes
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} | James
Harlan
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=3 | Sherrod
Williams
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} | William Wright
Southgate
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} | John
Chambers
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=4 | Joseph R.
Underwood
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=4 | John
Pope
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=3 | William J.
Graves
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=5 | John
White
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} | John
Calhoon
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=4 | Linn
Boyd
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} | Richard
Menefee
(W)
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| rowspan=2 | 26th
(1839–1841)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Philip
Triplett
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Simeon Anderson (W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William Orlando
Butler
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Garrett
Davis
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Willis
Green
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Landaff
Andrews
(W)

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| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | John Burton
Thompson
(W)

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| 27th
(1841–1843)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Thomas Francis
Marshall
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Bryan
Owsley
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | James
Sprigg
(W)

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| 28th
{{nowrap|(1843–1845)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Linn
Boyd
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Willis
Green
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Finis
McLean
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | George
Caldwell
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William
Thomasson
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John W.
Tibbatts
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Richard
French
(D)

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| 29th
{{nowrap|(1845–1847)}}

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John H.
McHenry
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Preston
Martin
(D)

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| 30th
{{nowrap|(1847–1849)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Beverly L.
Clarke
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles S.
Morehead
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Garnett
Duncan
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John P.
Gaines
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Daniel
Breck
(W)

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| 31st
(1849–1851)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | James Leeper
Johnson
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Richard H.
Stanton
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John Calvin
Mason
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | 32nd
(1851–1853)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Benjamin E.
Grey
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James W.
Stone
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Presley
Ewing
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William Thomas
Ward
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John C.
Breckinridge
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Addison
White
(W)

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| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William
Preston
(W)

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| rowspan=2 | 33rd
(1853–1855)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Clement S.
Hill
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James
Chrisman
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

top}} rowspan=2 | Leander
Cox
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John Milton
Elliott
(D)

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| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

top}} | Francis
Bristow
(W)
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| 34th
(1855–1857)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Henry
Cornelius
Burnett
(D)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing}} | John P.
Campbell Jr.
(KN)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} rowspan=2 | Joshua
Jewett
(D)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing

middle}} rowspan=2 | Francis
Bristow
(KN)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Albert G.
Talbott
(D)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing}} | Alexander Keith
Marshall
(KN)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing}} rowspan=2 | Humphrey
Marshall
(KN)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing}} | Samuel F.
Swope
(KN)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing

bottom}} rowspan=2 | Leander
Cox
(W)
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| 35th
(1857–1859)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Samuel
Peyton
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James Brown
Clay
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John W.
Stevenson
(D)

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| 36th
(1859–1861)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

middle}} | Joshua
Jewett
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

bottom}} | Francis
Bristow
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)}} | William Clayton
Anderson
(O)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William E.
Simms
(D)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

top}} | Robert
Mallory
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)}} | Laban T.
Moore
(O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)}} | Green
Adams
(O)

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| rowspan=2 | 37th
(1861–1863)

| {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)}} | J. S. Jackson (U)

| {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)

bottom}} | Joshua
Jewett
(U)

| {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Henry
Grider
(U)

| {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Aaron
Harding
(U)

| {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John J.
Crittenden
(U)

| {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=3 | Robert
Mallory
(U)

| {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John W.
Menzies
(U)

| {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William H.
Wadsworth
(U)

| {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | George W.
Dunlap
(U)

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| {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)}} | Samuel Casey (U)

| {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | George Helm
Yeaman
(U)

| {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Brutus J. Clay (U)

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| 38th
{{nowrap|(1863–1865)}}

| {{Party cell|Unconditional Unionist Party}} | Lucien
Anderson
(UU)

| {{Party cell|Unconditional Unionist Party}} rowspan=2 | Green Clay
Smith
(UU)

| {{Party cell|Unconditional Unionist Party}} rowspan=3 | William H.
Randall
(UU)

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| rowspan=2 | 39th
{{nowrap|(1865–1867)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Lawrence S.
Trimble
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Burwell C.
Ritter
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | George S.
Shanklin
(D)

| {{Party cell|Unconditional Unionist Party}} rowspan=2 | Lovell
Rousseau
(UU)

| {{Party cell|Unconditional Unionist Party

top}} rowspan=2 | Samuel
McKee
(UU)
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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Elijah
Hise
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Andrew Ward (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 40th
{{nowrap|(1867–1869)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William N.
Sweeney
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | James B.
Beck
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | William B.
Read
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Asa
Grover
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | George M.
Adams
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | Samuel McKee (R)
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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Jacob
Golladay
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | 41st
{{nowrap|(1869–1871)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Boyd
Winchester
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John McConnell
Rice
(D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Joseph Horace
Lewis
(D)

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| 42nd
{{nowrap|(1871–1873)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Edward
Crossland
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry D.
McHenry
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William Evans
Arthur
(D)

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| 43rd
{{nowrap|(1873–1875)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John Y.
Brown
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Charles W.
Milliken
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Elisha Standiford (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Milton J.
Durham
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Duncan
Young
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | 44th
{{nowrap|(1875–1877)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Andrew
Boone
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Joseph
Blackburn

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | J. Proctor
Knott
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Thomas Laurens
Jones
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward Y. Parsons (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | John D.
White
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John Blades
Clarke
(D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry Watterson (D)

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| 45th
{{nowrap|(1877–1879)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James A.
McKenzie
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John W.
Caldwell
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Albert S. Willis (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | John G.
Carlisle
(D)

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| 46th
{{nowrap|(1879–1881)}}

| {{Party cell|Independent Democratic Party (US}} rowspan=3 | Oscar
Turner
(ID)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Philip B.
Tompson
Jr.
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Elijah
Phister
(D)

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| 47th
{{nowrap|(1881–1883)}}

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| 48th
{{nowrap|(1883–1885)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James Franklin
Clay
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John Edward
Halsell
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Thomas A.
Robertson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William Wirt
Culbertson
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Frank Lane
Wolford
(D)

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| 49th
(1885–1887)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | William Johnson
Stone
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Polk
Laffoon
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | William
Breckinridge
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William P.
Taulbee
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | James B.
McCreary
(D)

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| 50th
(1887–1889)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Isaac
Goodnight
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Alexander B.
Montgomery

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Asher G.
Caruth
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George M.
Thomas
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Hugh F.
Finley
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | 51st
(1889–1891)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | William Thomas
Ellis
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John Henry
Wilson
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Thomas H.
Paynter
(D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William Worth
Dickerson
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | 52nd
(1891–1893)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John W. Kendall (D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Joseph M. Kendall (D)

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| 53rd
(1893–1895)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Albert S.
Berry
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Silas
Adams
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | 54th
(1895–1897)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John Kerr
Hendrick
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John Daniel
Clardy
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William C.
Owens Jr.
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | W. Godfrey
Hunter
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John W.
Lewis
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Walter
Evans
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | David Grant
Colson
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Samuel Johnson
Pugh
(R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Nathan T. Hopkins (R)

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| 55th
(1897–1899)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Charles K.
Wheeler
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Evan E.
Settle
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | John Stockdale
Rhea
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | David
Highbaugh
Smith
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George M.
Davison
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Thomas Y.
Fitzpatrick
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | 56th
(1899–1901)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Henry Dixon
Allen
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Oscar
Turner
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Vincent
Boreing
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | George G.
Gilbert
(D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | June W. Gayle (D)

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| 57th
(1901–1903)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | South
Trimble
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Harvey Samuel
Irwin
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Daniel Linn
Gooch
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | James
Nicholas
Kehoe
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James Bamford
White
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | 58th
(1903–1905)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Ollie Murray
James
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Augustus Owsley
Stanley
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | J. Swagar
Sherley
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Francis A.
Hopkins
(D)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Don C.
Edwards
(R)

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| 59th
(1905–1907)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James M.
Richardson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Joseph L.
Rhinock
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Joseph B.
Bennett
(R)

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| 60th
(1907–1909)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William P.
Kimball
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Addison
James
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | Ben
Johnson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Harvey
Helm
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | John W.
Langley
(R)

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| 61st
(1909–1911)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | J. Campbell
Cantrill
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Robert Y.
Thomas Jr.
(D)

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| 62nd
(1911–1913)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Arthur B.
Rouse
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Caleb
Powers
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | William J.
Fields
(D)

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| 63rd
(1913–1915)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Alben W.
Barkley
(D)

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| 64th
(1915–1917)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | David Hayes
Kincheloe
(D)

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| 65th
(1917–1919)

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| rowspan=2 | 66th
(1919–1921)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Charles F.
Ogden
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | John M.
Robsion
(R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | King Swope (R)

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| 67th
(1921–1923)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Ralph
Gilbert
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | 68th
(1923–1925)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Maurice
Thatcher
(R)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Joseph W. Morris (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Fred M.
Vinson
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | 69th
(1925–1927)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | John William
Moore
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Andrew J. Kirk (R)

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| 70th
(1927–1929)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William Voris
Gregory
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry D.
Moorman
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Orie Solomon
Ware
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | 71st
(1929–1931)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Robert E. Lee
Blackburn
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John D.
Craddock
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | J. Lincoln
Newhall
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Lewis L.
Walker
(R)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | John Lloyd
Dorsey Jr.
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Charles Finley (R)

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| 72nd
(1931–1933)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Virgil
Chapman
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Cap R.
Carden
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Brent
Spence
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Andrew J.
May
(D)

style="height:2em"

! rowspan=1 | Congress

! colspan=9 | At-large seats elected statewide on general ticket

style="height:2.5em"

| 73rd {{nowrap|(1933–1935)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Voris
Gregory
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Lloyd
Dorsey Jr.
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Virgil
Chapman
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Y.
Brown Sr.
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Cap R. Carden (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Andrew J.
May
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Brent
Spence
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Finley
Hamilton
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Fred M.
Vinson
(D)

style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=9 | District

style="height:2em"

! {{ushr|Kentucky|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|Kentucky|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|Kentucky|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|Kentucky|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|Kentucky|5|5th}}

! {{ushr|Kentucky|6|6th}}

! {{ushr|Kentucky|7|7th}}

! {{ushr|Kentucky|8|8th}}

! {{ushr|Kentucky|9|9th}}

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 74th {{nowrap|(1935–1937)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William Voris
Gregory
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | John Lloyd
Dorsey Jr.
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Virgil
Chapman
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Emmet
O'Neal
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Cap R. Carden (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Andrew J.
May
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=20 | Brent
Spence
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | William Lewis (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Fred M.
Vinson
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Edward W. Creal (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | 75th (1937–1939)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=16 | Noble Jones
Gregory
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Joe B.
Bates
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 76th (1939–1941)

style="height:2.5em"

| 77th (1941–1943)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 78th {{nowrap|(1943–1945)}}

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Chester O. Carrier (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 79th (1945–1947)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Earle Clements (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=14 | Frank Chelf (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | 80th (1947–1949)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Thurston Ballard
Morton
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Wendell H.
Meade
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John A.
Whitaker
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 81st (1949–1951)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Thomas R.
Underwood
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=21 | Carl D.
Perkins
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | James S.
Golden
(R)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | 82nd (1951–1953)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Garrett Withers (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | John C. Watts (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | 83rd {{nowrap|(1953–1955)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | John M.
Robsion Jr.
(R)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=23 | William Natcher (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 84th {{nowrap|(1955–1957)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Eugene
Siler
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 85th {{nowrap|(1957–1959)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| 86th (1959–1961)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Frank
Stubblefield
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Frank W.
Burke
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 87th (1961–1963)

style="height:2.5em"

| 88th {{nowrap|(1963–1965)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Eugene Siler (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 89th {{nowrap|(1965–1967)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charlie Farnsley (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Tim Lee Carter (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 90th {{nowrap|(1967–1969)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | William Cowger (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | Gene Snyder (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 91st (1969–1971)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 92nd (1971–1973)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=15 | Romano
Mazzoli
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William Curlin (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 93rd (1973–1975)

style="height:2.5em"

| 94th (1975–1977)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Carroll
Hubbard
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 95th (1977–1979)

style="height:2.5em"

| 96th (1979–1981)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Larry J.
Hopkins
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 97th (1981–1983)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Hal Rogers (R)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | 98th (1983–1985)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Chris Perkins (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 99th (1985–1987)

style="height:2.5em"

| 100th (1987–1989)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Jim Bunning (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 101st (1989–1991)

style="height:2.5em"

| 102nd (1991–1993)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 103rd (1993–1995)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Tom Barlow (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=19 | Hal Rogers (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Scotty Baesler (D)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Ron Lewis (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 104th (1995–1997)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=13 | Ed Whitfield (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Mike Ward (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 105th (1997–1999)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Anne Northup (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 106th (1999–2001)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Ken Lucas (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Ernie Fletcher (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 107th (2001–2003)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | 108th (2003–2005)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ben Chandler (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 109th (2005–2007)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Geoff Davis (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 110th (2007–2009)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Yarmuth (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 111th (2009–2011)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Brett Guthrie (R)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | 112th (2011–2013)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Andy Barr (R)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas Massie (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 113th (2013–2015)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | 114th (2015–2017)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James Comer (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 115th (2017–2019)

style="height:2.5em"

| 116th (2019–2021)

style="height:2.5em"

| 117th (2021–2023)

US House What-if Delegations from Oklahoma

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=8 | District

style="height:2em"

! {{ushr|Oklahoma|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|Oklahoma|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|Oklahoma|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|Oklahoma|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|Oklahoma|5|5th}}

! {{ushr|Oklahoma|AL|Seat A}}

! {{ushr|Oklahoma|AL|Seat B}}

! {{ushr|Oklahoma|AL|Seat C}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|60}} (1907–1909)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Bird Segle
McGuire
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Elmer L. Fulton (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | James S. Davenport (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Charles D.
Carter
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Scott Ferris (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|61}} (1909–1911)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Dick Thompson
Morgan
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|62}} (1911–1913)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|63}} {{nowrap|(1913–1915)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William H.
Murray
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph Bryan
Thompson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Claude Weaver (D)

style=height:2em

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=9 | District

style="height:2em"

! {{ushr|Oklahoma|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|Oklahoma|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|Oklahoma|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|Oklahoma|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|Oklahoma|5|5th}}

! {{ushr|Oklahoma|6|6th}}

! {{ushr|Oklahoma|7|7th}}

! {{ushr|Oklahoma|8|8th}}

! {{ushr|Oklahoma|AL|At-large}}

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|64}} {{nowrap|(1915–1917)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | William Wirt
Hastings
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Dick Thompson
Morgan
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James S.
Davenport
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Charles D.
Carter
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Scott Ferris (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William H.
Murray
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | James V.
McClintic
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Joseph Bryan
Thompson
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|65}} {{nowrap|(1917–1919)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Thomas Alberter
Chandler
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Tom D.
McKeown
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|66}} {{nowrap|(1919–1921)}}

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Swindall (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John W. Harreld (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|67}} {{nowrap|(1921–1923)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Alice Mary
Robertson
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Manuel Herrick (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | L. M. Gensman (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph C.
Pringley
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Fletcher B. Swank (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|68}} {{nowrap|(1923–1925)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | William Wirt
Hastings
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Milton C. Garber (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Everette B. Howard (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Elmer Thomas (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Tom D.
McKeown
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|69}} {{nowrap|(1925–1927)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|70}} {{nowrap|(1927–1929)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Wilburn
Cartwright
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | Jed Johnson (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|71}} {{nowrap|(1929–1931)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles O'Connor (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ulysses S. Stone (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|72}} {{nowrap|(1931–1933)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Wesley E.
Disney
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Joshua B. Lee (D)

style=height:2.5em

| {{USCongressOrdinal|73}} (1933–1935)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | E. W.
Marland
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Will
Rogers

(D)

style=height:2.5em

| {{USCongressOrdinal|74}} (1935–1937)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | John Conover
Nichols
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Phil
Ferguson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Percy Lee
Gassaway
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Sam C.
Massingale
(D)

style=height:2em

| {{USCongressOrdinal|75}} (1937–1939)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Lyle Boren (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Gomer G. Smith (D)

style=height:2.5em

| {{USCongressOrdinal|76}} (1939–1941)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Mike
Monroney
(D)

style=height:1.5em

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|77}} (1941–1943)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Ross Rizley (R)

style=height:2em

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | Victor
Wickersham
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|78}} {{nowrap|(1943–1945)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Paul
Stewart
(D)

style=height:2em

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | William G.
Stigler
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|79}} {{nowrap|(1945–1947)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | George B. Schwabe (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|80}} {{nowrap|(1947–1949)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=15 | Carl
Albert
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Toby
Morris
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Glen D. Johnson (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|81}} {{nowrap|(1949–1951)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George H. Wilson (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Dixie Gilmer (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=16 | Tom Steed (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|82}} {{nowrap|(1951–1953)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Page Belcher (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Jarman (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|83}} {{nowrap|(1953–1955)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Ed Edmondson (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} rowspan=11 | John Jarman (D)
style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|84}} {{nowrap|(1955–1957)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|85}} {{nowrap|(1957–1959)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|86}} {{nowrap|(1959–1961)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|87}} {{nowrap|(1961–1963)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|88}} {{nowrap|(1963–1965)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Victor
Wickersham
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|89}} {{nowrap|(1965–1967)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jed Johnson Jr. (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|90}} {{nowrap|(1967–1969)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James V. Smith (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|91}} {{nowrap|(1969–1971)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John Newbold
Camp
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|92}} {{nowrap|(1971–1973)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|93}} {{nowrap|(1973–1975)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Clem McSpadden (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | James R. Jones (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|94}} {{nowrap|(1975–1977)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Ted Risenhoover (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | John Jarman (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=10 | Glenn English (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|95}} {{nowrap|(1977–1979)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Mickey Edwards (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Wes Watkins (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|96}} {{nowrap|(1979–1981)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Mike Synar (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|97}} {{nowrap|(1981–1983)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Dave McCurdy (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|98}} {{nowrap|(1983–1985)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|99}} {{nowrap|(1985–1987)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|100}} {{nowrap|(1987–1989)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Jim Inhofe (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|101}} {{nowrap|(1989–1991)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|102}} {{nowrap|(1991–1993)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=8 | Bill
Brewster
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|103}} {{nowrap|(1993–1995)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | Ernest Istook (R)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Steve Largent (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=17 | Frank Lucas (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|104}} {{nowrap|(1995–1997)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Tom Coburn (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | J. C. Watts (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|105}} {{nowrap|(1997–1999)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|106}} {{nowrap|(1999–2001)}}

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|107}} {{nowrap|(2001–2003)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Brad Carson (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | John Sullivan (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|108}} {{nowrap|(2003–2005)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Tom Cole (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|109}} {{nowrap|(2005–2007)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=4 | Dan Boren (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|110}} {{nowrap|(2007–2009)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Mary Fallin (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|111}} {{nowrap|(2009–2011)}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|112}} {{nowrap|(2011–2013)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | James Lankford (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|113}} {{nowrap|(2013–2015)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Markwayne
Mullin
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Jim Bridenstine (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|114}} {{nowrap|(2015–2017)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Steve Russell (R)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|115}} {{nowrap|(2017–2019)}}

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Kevin Hern (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|116}} {{nowrap|(2019–2021)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Kendra Horn (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|117}} {{nowrap|(2021–2023)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Stephanie Bice (R)

US House What-if Delegations from Massachusetts (since 1823)

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
style="height:2em"

! rowspan="2" | Cong­ress

! colspan="13" | District

style="height:2em"

! {{ushr|MA|1|R}}

! {{ushr|MA|2|R}}

! {{ushr|MA|3|R}}

! {{ushr|MA|4|R}}

! {{ushr|MA|5|R}}

! {{ushr|MA|6|R}}

! {{ushr|MA|7|R}}

! {{ushr|MA|8|R}}

! {{ushr|MA|9|R}}

! {{ushr|MA|10|R}}

! {{ushr|MA|11|R}}

! {{ushr|MA|12|R}}

! {{ushr|MA|13|R}}

style="height:2em"

| scope="row" | {{USCongressOrdinal|18}}
{{nowrap|(1823–1825)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Benjamin Gorham (DR){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"|Supported the Adams-Clay faction in the 1824 United States presidential election.}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Benjamin W.
Crownin­shield
(DR){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Jeremiah Nelson (F){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Timothy Fuller (DR){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Jonas Sibley (DR){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | John Locke (DR){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party

top}} | Samuel Clesson
Allen
(F){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party

top}} | Samuel Lathrop (F){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party

top}} | Henry W. Dwight (F){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | John Bailey (DR){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Aaron Hobart (DR){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party

top}} | Francis Baylies (F){{Efn|name="Jackson"|Supported the Jackson faction in the 1824 United States presidential election.}}

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party

top}} | John Reed Jr. (F){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"}}
style="height:2em"

| scope="row" | {{USCongressOrdinal|19}}
{{nowrap|(1825–1827)}}

| rowspan="3" {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Benjamin Gorham (NR)

| rowspan="3" {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Benjamin W.
Crownin­shield
(NR)

| rowspan="4" {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Jeremiah Nelson (NR)

| rowspan="6" {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Edward Everett (NR)

| rowspan="5" {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | John Davis (NR)

| rowspan="2" {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | John Locke (NR)

| rowspan="2" {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Samuel Clesson
Allen
(NR)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Samuel Lathrop (NR)

| rowspan="3" {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Henry W. Dwight (NR)

| rowspan="3" {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | John Bailey (NR)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Aaron Hobart (NR)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | Francis Baylies (J)

| rowspan="4" {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | John Reed Jr. (NR)
style="height:2em"

| scope="row" | {{USCongressOrdinal|20}}
{{nowrap|(1827–1829)}}

| rowspan="5" {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Isaac C. Bates (NR)

| rowspan="2" {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph Richardson
(NR)

| rowspan="3" {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | James L. Hodges (NR)

style="height:2em"

| scope="row" | {{USCongressOrdinal|21}}
{{nowrap|(1829–1831)}}

| rowspan="2" {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph G. Kendall (NR)

| rowspan="5" {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} | George Grennell Jr. (NR)
style="height:2em"

| scope="row" | {{USCongressOrdinal|22}}
{{nowrap|(1831–1833)}}

| rowspan="3" {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Nathan Appleton (NR)

| rowspan="2" {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Rufus Choate (NR)

| rowspan="4" {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} | George N. Briggs (NR)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Henry A. S.
Dearborn
(NR)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} | John Quincy
Adams
(NR)
style="height:2em"

| scope=row rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|23}}
{{nowrap|(1833–1835)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Gayton P.
Osgood
(J)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party}} | William
Jackson

({{nowrap|A-M}})

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | William
Baylies
(NR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party

middle}} | John
Quincy
Adams

({{nowrap|A-M}})

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} | John Reed
Jr.
(NR)
style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} | Stephen
Philips
(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} | Levi Lincoln
Jr.
(NR)
style="height:2em"

| scope=row | {{USCongressOrdinal|24}}
(1835–1837)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} | Abbott
Lawrence
(NR)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} | Caleb
Cushing
(NR)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Samuel
Hoar
(NR)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

top}} | William B.
Calhoun
(NR)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | Nathaniel B.
Borden
(J)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Masonic Party

middle}} | John Reed
Jr.
({{nowrap|A-M}})
style="height:2em"

| scope=row rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|25}}
(1837–1839)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Abbott Lawrence (W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} | Stephen Phillips (W)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} | Caleb
Cushing

(W)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
Parmenter
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} | Levi Lincoln
Jr.
(W)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | William
Soden
Hastings

(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} | George
Grennell Jr.
(W)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} | William
B.
Calhoun

(W)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} | George
N.
Briggs

(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} | Nathaniel B.
Borden
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} | John
Quincy
Adams

(W)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} | John Reed
Jr.
(W)
style="height:2em"

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Leverett
Saltonstall I

(W)

style="height:2em"

| scope=row rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|26}}
(1839–1841)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | James Alvord (W)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry
Williams
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Robert Charles
Winthrop
(W)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Osmyn
Baker
(W)

style="height:2em"

| scope=row rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|27}}
(1841–1843)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Barker
Burnell

(W)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Charles
Hudson
(W)

style="height:2em"

| scope=row rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|28}}
{{nowrap|(1843–1845)}}

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Daniel P.
King
(W)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Amos
Abbott
(W)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Julius
Rockwell
(W)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John Quincy
Adams
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Barker
Burnell
(W)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Joseph
Grinnell
(W)

style="height:2em"

| scope=row | {{USCongressOrdinal|29}}
(1845–1847)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John G.
Palfrey
(W)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | George
Ashmun
(W)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Artemas
Hale
(W)

style="height:2em"

| scope=row rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|30}}
(1847–1849)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Horace
Mann
(W)

style="height:2em"

| scope=row rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|31}}
(1849–1851)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | James H.
Duncan
(W)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Benjamin Thompson (W)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Free Soil Party}} | Charles
Allen
(FS)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Orin
Fowler
(W)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Samuel A. Eliot (W)

style="height:2em"

| scope=row rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|32}}
(1851–1853)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | William
Appleton
(W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert Rantoul (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | George T.
Davis
(W)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John Z.
Goodrich
(W)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Zeno
Scudder
(W)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Francis B. Fay (W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Lorenzo Sabine (W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward P. Little (D)

style="height:2em"

| scope=row rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|33}}
{{nowrap|(1853–1855)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Samuel L.
Crocker
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Samuel H.
Walley
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Edward
Dickinson
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Charles Wentworth
Upham
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} | Nathaniel P.
Banks
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Tappan
Wentworth
(W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Free Soil Party

top}} | Alexander
De Witt
(FS)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | J. Wiley
Edmands
(W)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

top}} | Robert Bernard
Hall
(W)
style="height:2em"

| scope=row | {{USCongressOrdinal|34}}
(1855–1857)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing

top}} | Anson
Burlingame
(KN)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing

top}} | James
Buffington
(KN)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing

top}} | Linus B.
Comins
(KN)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing

top}} | Calvin C.
Chaffee
(KN)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing

top}} | Timothy
Davis
(KN)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing

middle}} | Nathaniel P.
Banks
(KN)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing}} | Mark
Trafton
(KN)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing

top}} | Chauncey L.
Knapp
(KN)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing

middle}} | Robert Bernard
Hall
(KN)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing

bottom}} | Alexander
De Witt
(KN)

| {{Party cell|Know Nothing

top}} | William S.
Damrell
(KN)
style="height:2em"

| scope=row rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|35}}
(1857–1859)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Anson
Burlingame
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | James
Buffington
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Linus B
Comins
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Calvin C.
Chaffee
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Timothy
Davis
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Nathaniel P.
Banks
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry L.
Dawes
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Chauncey L.
Knapp
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Robert Bernard
Hall
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Eli
Thayer
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | William S.
Damrell
(R)
style="height:2em"

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Daniel W.
Gooch
(R)

style="height:2em"

| scope=row | {{USCongressOrdinal|36}}
(1859–1861)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Alexander
H. Rice
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles
Delano
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John B.
Alley
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles R.
Train
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas D.
Eliot
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Francis
Adams Sr.
(R)

style="height:2em"

| scope=row rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|37}}
(1861–1863)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)}} | Samuel Hooper (U)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Goldsmith Bailey (R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Amasa Walker (R)

| {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)}} | Benjamin Thomas (U)

US House What-if Delegations from Michigan

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=19 | District

style="height:2em" valign=bottom

! {{ushr|MI|1|R}}

! {{ushr|MI|2|R}}

! {{ushr|MI|3|R}}

! {{ushr|MI|4|R}}

! {{ushr|MI|5|R}}

! {{ushr|MI|6|R}}

! {{ushr|MI|7|R}}

! {{ushr|MI|8|R}}

! {{ushr|MI|9|R}}

! {{ushr|MI|10|R}}

! {{ushr|MI|11|R}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|24}} (1837)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | Isaac E. Crary (J)
style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|25}} (1837–1839)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | Isaac E. Crary (D)
style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|26}} (1839–1841)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|27}} (1841–1843)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Jacob M. Howard (W)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|28}} (1843–1845)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert McClelland (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Smith Chipman (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James B. Hunt (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|29}} (1845–1847)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|30}} (1847–1849)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward Bradley (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Kinsley S. Bingham (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles E. Stuart (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|31}} (1849–1851)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Alexander W. Buel (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|32}} (1851–1853)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Ebenezer J. Penniman (W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | James L. Conger (W)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|33}} (1853–1855)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | David Stuart (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | David A. Noble (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel Clark (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Hestor L. Stevens (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|34}} (1855–1857)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William A. Howard (R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Fernando C. Beaman (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | David S. Walbridge (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George W. Peck (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|35}} (1857–1859)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dewitt C. Leach (R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|36}} (1859–1861)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Francis W. Kellogg (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|37}} (1861–1863)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bradley F. Granger (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Rowland E.
Trowbridge
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|38}} (1863–1865)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles
Upson
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John W.
Longyear
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Francis W. Kellogg (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John F. Driggs (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|39}} (1865–1867)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas W. Ferry (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|40}} (1867–1869)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Austin Blair (R)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|41}} (1869–1871)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William L.
Stoughton
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Omar D. Conger (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Randolph Strickland (R)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|42}} (1871–1873)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry
Waldron
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Wilder D. Foster (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jabez G.
Sutherland
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|43}}
(1873–1875)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Moses W.
Field
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry
Waldron
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George
Willard
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Julius C.
Burrows
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Josiah
Begole
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Omar D.
Conger
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Nathan B.
Bradley
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jay Abel
Hubbell
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William B.
Williams
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|44}}
(1875–1877)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Alpheus S.
Williams
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Allen
Potter
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George H.
Durand
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|45}}
(1877–1879)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edwin
Willits
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jonas H.
McGowan
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edwin W.
Keightley
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John W.
Stone
(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Mark S.
Brewer
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles C.
Ellsworth
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|46}}
(1879–1881)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Stoughton
Newberry
(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Julius C.
Burrows
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Roswell G.
Horr
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|47}}
(1881–1883)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry W.
Lord
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward S.
Lacey
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George W.
Webber
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John T. Rich (R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|48}}
(1883–1885)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William C.
Maybury
(D){{efn | name="Fusion" | Elected as Fusion candidate, but seated with the Democrats in Congress.}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Nathaniel B.
Eldredge
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Julius
Houseman
(D){{efn | name="Fusion"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ezra C.
Carleton
(D){{efn | name="Fusion"}}

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Byron M.
Cutcheon
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Herschel H.
Hatch
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward
Breitung
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|49}}
(1885–1887)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James
O'Donnell
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles C.
Comstock
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Timothy E.
Tarsney
(D){{efn | name="Fusion"}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Spencer O.
Fisher
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Seth C.
Moffatt
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|50}}
(1887–1889)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Logan
Chipman
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward P.
Allen
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Melbourne H.
Ford
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Justin Rice
Whiting
(D){{efn | name="Fusion"}}

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry W.
Seymour
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|51}}
(1889–1891)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Aaron T.
Bliss
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank W.
Wheeler
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Samuel M.
Stephen­son
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|52}}
(1891–1893)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James S.
Gorman
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Byron G.
Stout
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry M.
Youmans
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Harrison H.
Wheeler
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas A. E.
Weadock
(D)

US House What-if Delegations from Florida

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! Congress

! {{ushr|Florida|AL|At-large seat 1}}

! {{ushr|Florida|AL|At-large seat 2}}

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|29}} (1845–1847)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Edward Carrington Cabell (W)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|30}} (1847–1849)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|31}} (1849–1851)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|32}} (1851–1853)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|33}} (1853–1855)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Augustus Maxwell (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|34}} (1855–1857)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|35}} (1857–1859)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George Sydney Hawkins (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|36}} (1859–1861)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Vacant Party (US)}} | American Civil War

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|37}} (1861–1867)
{{USCongressOrdinal|38}} (1863–1865)
{{USCongressOrdinal|39}} (1865–1867)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|40}} (1867–1869)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Memorial Hamilton (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|41}} (1869–1871)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|42}} (1871–1873)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Josiah T. Walls (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|43}} (1873–1875)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William J. Purman (R)

style="height:2em"

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! colspan=4 align=center | District

style="height:2em"

! {{ushr|Florida|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|Florida|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|Florida|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|Florida|AL|At-large}}

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|44}} (1875–1877)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William J. Purman (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Josiah T. Walls (R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Jesse J. Finley (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|45}} (1877–1879)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert H. M.
Davidson
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|46}} (1879–1881)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Noble A. Hull (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Horatio Bisbee Jr. (R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|47}} (1881–1883)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|48}} (1883–1885)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|49}} (1885–1887)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles Dougherty (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|50}} (1887–1889)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|51}} (1889–1891)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert Bullock (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|52}} (1891–1893)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Stephen Mallory II (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|53}} (1893–1895)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles Merian
Cooper
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|54}} (1895–1897)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Stephen M.
Sparkman
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|55}} (1897–1899)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert Wyche
Davis
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|56}} (1899–1901)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|57}} (1901–1903)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|58}} (1903–1905)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Bailey
Lamar
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|59}} (1905–1907)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank Clark (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|60}} (1907–1909)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|61}} (1909–1911)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Dannite H. Mays (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|62}} (1911–1913)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|63}} (1913–1915)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Emmett
Wilson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Claude L'Engle (D)

style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=5 align=center | District

style="height:2em"

! {{ushr|Florida|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|Florida|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|Florida|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|Florida|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|Florida|AL|At-large}}

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|64}} (1915–1917)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Stephen M.
Sparkman
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank
Clark
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Emmett
Wilson
(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William J.
Sears
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|65}} (1917–1919)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Herbert J.
Drane
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Walter Kehoe (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|66}} (1919–1921)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John H.
Smithwick
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|67}} (1921–1923)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|68}} (1923–1925)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|69}} (1925–1927)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert A.
Green
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|70}} (1927–1929)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Tom Yon (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|71}} (1929–1931)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|72}} (1931–1933)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|73}} (1933–1935)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Millard
Caldwell
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | J. Hardin
Peterson
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | J. Mark
Wilcox
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William J.
Sears
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|74}} (1935–1937)

style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=6 align=center | District

style="height:2em"

! {{ushr|Florida|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|Florida|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|Florida|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|Florida|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|Florida|5|5th}}

! {{ushr|Florida|AL|At-large}}

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|75}} (1937–1939)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Millard
Caldwell
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert A.
Green
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | J. Hardin
Peterson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | J. Mark
Wilcox
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joe
Hendricks
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|76}} (1939–1941)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Pat Cannon (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|77}} (1941–1943)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bob
Sikes
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|78}} (1943–1945)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Emory H.
Price
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert A. Green (D)

style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=27 | District

style="height:2em"

! {{ushr|Florida|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|Florida|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|Florida|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|Florida|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|Florida|5|5th}}

! {{ushr|Florida|6|6th}}

! {{ushr|Florida|7|7th}}

! {{ushr|Florida|8|8th}}

! {{ushr|Florida|9|9th}}

! {{ushr|Florida|10|10th}}

! {{ushr|Florida|11|11th}}

! {{ushr|Florida|12|12th}}

! {{ushr|Florida|13|13th}}

! {{ushr|Florida|14|14th}}

! {{ushr|Florida|15|15th}}

! {{ushr|Florida|16|16th}}

! {{ushr|Florida|17|17th}}

! {{ushr|Florida|18|18th}}

! {{ushr|Florida|19|19th}}

! {{ushr|Florida|20|20th}}

! {{ushr|Florida|21|21st}}

! {{ushr|Florida|22|22nd}}

! {{ushr|Florida|23|23rd}}

! {{ushr|Florida|24|24th}}

! {{ushr|Florida|25|25th}}

! {{ushr|Florida|26|26th}}

! {{ushr|Florida|27|27th}}

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|79}} (1945–1947)

| rowspan=17 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bob
Sikes
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Emory H.
Price
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | J. Hardin
Peterson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Pat
Cannon
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joe
Hendricks

(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Dwight L.
Rogers
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|80}} (1947–1949)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George
Smathers
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|81}} (1949–1951)

| rowspan=23 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles E.
Bennett
(D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Syd
Herlong
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|82}} (1951–1953)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Chester McMullen (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bill Lantaff (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|83}} (1953–1955)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James A.
Haley
(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Donald Ray
Matthews
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Courtney Campbell (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|84}} (1955–1957)

| rowspan=20 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Dante
Fascell
(D)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Paul
Rogers
(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William C.
Cramer
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|85}} (1957–1959)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|86}} (1959–1961)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|87}} (1961–1963)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|88}} (1963–1965)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward
Gurney
(R)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Don
Fuqua
(D)

| rowspan=18 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Sam
Gibbons
(D)

| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Claude
Pepper
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|89}} (1965–1967)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|90}} (1967–1969)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | J. Herbert
Burke
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|91}} (1969–1971)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bill Chappell (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Louis Frey Jr. (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|92}} (1971–1973)

| rowspan=25 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bill
Young

(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|93}} (1973–1975)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bill Gunter (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Skip
Bafalis

(R)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
Lehman

(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|94}} (1975–1977)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Richard
Kelly
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|95}} (1977–1979)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} | Andy
Ireland

(D)
style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|96}} (1979–1981)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Earl
Hutto
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Dan
Mica
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward J. Stack (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bill
Nelson
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|97}} (1981–1983)

| rowspan=15 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Clay
Shaw
(R)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bill
McCollum

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|98}}
{{nowrap|(1983–1985)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Buddy
MacKay

(D)

| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Mike
Bilirakis

(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Tom
Lewis

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Connie
Mack III

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lawrence
J. Smith

(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|99}}
{{nowrap|(1985–1987)}}

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Andy
Ireland
(R)
style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|100}}
{{nowrap|(1987–1989)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} | Bill Grant (D)
style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|101}}
{{nowrap|(1989–1991)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Craig
James

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Harry
Johnston

(D)

| rowspan=15 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Cliff
Stearns
(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Porter
Goss
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Bill Grant (R)

| rowspan=18 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ileana
Ros-Lehtinen

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|102}}
{{nowrap|(1991–1993)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jim
Bacchus
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|103}}
{{nowrap|(1993–1995)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Pete
Peterson
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Tillie
Fowler
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Karen
Thurman
(D)

| rowspan=15 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Corrine
Brown
(D)

| rowspan=15 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Mica
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles T.
Canady
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Carrie
Meek
(D)

| rowspan=18 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Alcee
Hastings
(D)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lincoln
Díaz-Balart
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dan Miller (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Peter
Deutsch
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|104}}
{{nowrap|(1995–1997)}}

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joe Scar­borough (R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dave Weldon (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Mark Foley (R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|105}}
{{nowrap|(1997–1999)}}

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Allen Boyd (D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert
Wexler
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jim Davis (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|106}}
{{nowrap|(1999–2001)}}

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|107}}
{{nowrap|(2001–2003)}}

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ander
Crenshaw
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ric Keller (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Adam Putnam (R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jeff Miller (R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|108}}
(2003–2005)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ginny Brown-Waite (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Tom Feeney (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Kathy Harris (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Kendrick Meek (D)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Mario Díaz-Balart (R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|109}}
(2005–2007)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Connie Mack IV (R)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|110}}
(2007–2009)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ron Klein (D)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Kathy Castor (D)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Gus Bilirakis (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Tim Mahoney (D)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Vern Buchanan (R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|111}}
(2009–2011)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bill Posey (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Tom Rooney (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Suzanne Kosmas (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ted Deutch (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|112}}
(2011–2013)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Steve Southerland (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Rich Nugent (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Allen West (R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Daniel Webster (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dennis Ross (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Sandy Adams (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | David Rivera (R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frederica Wilson (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|113}}
(2013–2015)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ted
Yoho

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Alan
Grayson

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ron
DeSantis

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Patrick
Murphy

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Trey
Radel
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lois
Frankel

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joe
Garcia

(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | David
Jolly

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Curt
Clawson

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|114}}
(2015–2017)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Gwen
Graham
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Carlos
Curbelo

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|115}}
(2017–2019)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Matt
Gaetz

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Neal
Dunn

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Rutherford

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Val
Demings

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Al
Lawson

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charlie
Crist

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Stephanie
Murphy

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Darren
Soto

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Brian
Mast

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Francis
Rooney

(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|116}}
(2019–2021)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Donna
Shalala
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ross
Spano
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Greg
Steube

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Michael
Waltz

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Debbie Mucarsel-
Powell
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|117}}
(2021–2023)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Kat Cammack (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Maria Elvira
Salazar
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Scott
Franklin
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Byron
Donalds
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Carlos A.
Giménez
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Vacant Party (US)}} |vacant

US House What-if Delegations from Kansas

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=8 | Three at-large seats, elected statewide on a general ticket

{{ushr|Kansas|AL|Seat A}}

! {{ushr|Kansas|AL|Seat B}}

! {{ushr|Kansas|AL|Seat C}}

! {{ushr|Kansas|AL|Seat D}}

! {{ushr|Kansas|AL|Seat E}}

! {{ushr|Kansas|AL|Seat F}}

! {{ushr|Kansas|AL|Seat G}}

! {{ushr|Kansas|AL|Seat H}}

36th
(1859–1861)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=2 | Martin Franklin Conway
(R)

37th
(1861–1863)
38th
(1863–1865)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Abel Carter Wilder
(R)

39th
(1865–1867)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=3 | Sidney Clarke
(R)

40th
(1867–1869)
41st
(1869–1871)
42nd
(1871–1873)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=2 | David Perley Lowe
(R)

43rd
(1873–1875)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=2 | Stephen Alonzo Cobb
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=3 | William Addison Phillips
(R)

44th
(1875–1877)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | William Ripley Brown
(R)

45th
(1877–1879)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=8 | Thomas Ryan
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=4 | Dudley Chase Haskell
(R)

46th
(1879–1881)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=8 | John Alexander Anderson
(R)

47th
(1881–1883)
rowspan=2 | 48th
(1883–1885)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=3 | Lewis Hanback
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | Edmund Needham Morrill
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | Bishop Walden Perkins
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | Samuel Ritter Peters
(R)

{{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=7 | Edward Hogue Funston
(R)
49th
(1885–1887)
50th
(1887–1889)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=3 | Erastus Johnson Turner
(R)

rowspan=2 | 51st
(1889–1891)
{{Party shading/Republican}} | Harrison Kelley
(R)
52nd
(1891–1893)

| {{Party shading/Populist}} | John Grant Otis
(Pop)

| {{Party shading/Populist}} | Benjamin Hutchinson Clover
(Pop)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=5 | Case Broderick
(R)

| {{Party shading/Populist}} rowspan=3 | John Davis
(Pop)

| {{Party shading/Populist}} rowspan=4 | William Baker
(Pop)

| {{Party shading/Populist}} rowspan=5 | Jerry Simpson
(Pop)

rowspan=2 | 53rd
(1893–1895)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=8 | Charles Curtis
(R)

| {{Party shading/Populist}} rowspan=2 | Thomas Jefferson Hudson
(Pop)

| {{Party shading/Populist}} rowspan=3 | William Alexander Harris
(Pop)

{{Party shading/Democratic}} | Horace Ladd Moore
(D)
54th
(1895–1897)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Orrin Larabee Miller
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Snyder Solomon Kirkpatrick
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | William A. Calderhead
(R)

55th
(1897–1899)

| {{Party shading/Populist}} | Mason Summers Peters
(Pop)

| {{Party shading/Populist}} rowspan=2 | Edwin Reed Ridgely
(Pop)

| {{Party shading/Populist}} | Nelson B. McCormick
(Pop)

| {{Party shading/Populist}} | Jeremiah Dunham Botkin
(Pop)

56th
(1899–1901)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Willis Joshua Bailey
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=4 | James Monroe Miller
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=4 | William A. Reeder
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=4 | Justin De Witt Bowersock
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=2 | Chester Isaiah Long
(R)

57th
(1901–1903)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=3 | Charles F. Scott
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Alfred M. Jackson
(D)

58th
(1903–1905)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=2 | Philip P. Campbell
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=2 | Victor Murdock
(R)

59th
(1905–1907)
rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=8 | District

{{ushr|Kansas|1|C}}

! {{ushr|Kansas|2|C}}

! {{ushr|Kansas|3|C}}

! {{ushr|Kansas|4|C}}

! {{ushr|Kansas|5|C}}

! {{ushr|Kansas|6|C}}

! {{ushr|Kansas|7|C}}

! {{ushr|Kansas|8|C}}

60th
(1907–1909)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=12 | Daniel R. Anthony Jr.
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=2 | Charles F. Scott
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=8 | Philip P. Campbell
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=2 | James Monroe Miller
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=2 | William A. Calderhead
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=2 | William A. Reeder
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=3 | Edmond H. Madison
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=4 | Victor Murdock
(R)

61st
(1909–1911)
62nd
(1911–1913)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=3 | Joseph Taggart
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Fred S. Jackson
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rollin R. Rees
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Isaac D. Young
(R)

63rd
(1913–1915)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=3 | Dudley Doolittle
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=3 | Guy T. Helvering
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=3 | John R. Connelly
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | George A. Neeley
(D)

64th
(1915–1917)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Jouett Shouse
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=10 | William Augustus Ayres
(D)

65th
(1917–1919)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=4 | Edward C. Little
(R)

66th
(1919–1921)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=8 | Homer Hoch
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=8 | James G. Strong
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | Hays B. White
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=5 | Jasper N. Tincher
(R)

67th
(1921–1923)
rowspan=2 | 68th
(1923–1925)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=5 | William H. Sproul
(R)

{{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=12 | Ulysses Samuel Guyer
(R)
69th
(1925–1927)
70th
(1927–1929)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=9 | Clifford R. Hope
(R)

71st
(1929–1931)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=10 | William P. Lambertson
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=2 | Charles I. Sparks
(R)

72nd
(1931–1933)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=3 | Harold C. McGugin
(R)

rowspan=2 | 73rd
(1933–1935)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=3 | Randolph Carpenter
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Kathryn O'Loughlin McCarthy
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | William Augustus Ayres
(D)

{{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=5 | John Mills Houston
(D)
74th
(1935–1937)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Edward White Patterson
(D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=7 | Frank Carlson
(R)

75th
(1937–1939)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=13 | Edward Herbert Rees
(R)

76th
(1939–1941)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=5 | Thomas Daniel Winter
(R)

77th
(1941–1943)
rowspan=2 | 78th
(1943–1945)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=8 | Clifford R. Hope
(R)

{{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=8 | Everett P. Scrivner
(R)
79th
(1945–1947)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=4 | Albert M. Cole
(R)

80th
(1947–1949)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=2 | Herbert Alton Meyer
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=7 | Wint Smith
(R)

81st
(1949–1951)
82nd
(1951–1953)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=4 | Myron V. George
(R)

83rd
(1953–1955)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Howard Shultz Miller
(D)

84th
(1955–1957)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=5 | William H. Avery
(R)

85th
(1957–1959)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=3 | James Floyd Breeding
(D)

86th
(1959–1961)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Newell A. George
(D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Denver David Hargis
(D)

87th
(1961–1963)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=3 | Robert Ellsworth
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Walter Lewis McVey Jr.
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=8 | Garner E. Shriver
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=4 | Bob Dole
(R)

88th
(1963–1965)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=8 | Joe Skubitz
(R)

89th
(1965–1967)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=3 | Chester L. Mize
(R)

90th
(1967–1969)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=9 | Larry Winn
(R)

91st
(1969–1971)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | Keith Sebelius
(R)

92nd
(1971–1973)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Bill Roy
(D)

93rd
(1973–1975)
94th
(1975–1977)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Martha Keys
(D)

95th
(1977–1979)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=9 | Dan Glickman
(D)

96th
(1979–1981)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=2 | James Edmund Jeffries
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | Bob Whittaker
(R)

97th
(1981–1983)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | Pat Roberts
(R)

98th
(1983–1985)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | Jim Slattery
(D)

99th
(1985–1987)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=7 | Jan Meyers
(R)

100th
(1987–1989)
101st
(1989–1991)
102nd
(1991–1993)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Dick Nichols
(R)

103rd
(1993–1995)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=3 | Pat Roberts
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 104th
(1995–1997)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Sam Brownback
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=9 | Todd Tiahrt
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | Jim Ryun
(R)

105th
(1997–1999)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Vince Snowbarger
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=7 | Jerry Moran
(R)

106th
(1999–2001)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=6 | Dennis Moore
(D)

107th
(2001–2003)
108th
(2003–2005)
109th
(2005–2007)
110th
(2007–2009)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Nancy Boyda
(D)

111th
(2009–2011)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=6 | Lynn Jenkins
(R)

112th
(2011–2013)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=5 | Kevin Yoder
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=3 | Tim Huelskamp
(R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=4 | Mike Pompeo
(R)

113th
(2013–2015)
114th
(2015–2017)
rowspan=2 | 115th
(2017–2019)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=3 | Roger Marshall
(R)

{{Party shading/Republican}} rowspan=2 | Ron Estes
(R)
116th
(2019–2021)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Steve Watkins
(R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Sharice Davids
(D)

US House What-if Delegations from Illinois (two versions)

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! Congress

! colspan=3 | {{ushr|Illinois|AL|At-large}}

style="height:2.5em"

| 15th (1818–1819)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John McLean (DR)

style="height:2.5em"

| 16th (1819–1821)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Daniel Pope Cook (DR){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"|Supported the Adams-Clay faction in the 1824 United States presidential election.}}
style="height:2.5em"

| 17th (1821–1823)

style="height:2.5em"

| 18th (1823–1825)

style="height:2.5em"

| 19th (1825–1827)

| {{Party cell|Anti-Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | Daniel Pope Cook (NR)
style="height:2.5em"

| 20th (1827–1829)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Joseph Duncan (J)

style="height:2.5em"

| 21st (1829–1831)

style="height:2.5em"

| 22nd (1831–1833)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 23rd (1833–1835)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Charles Slade (J)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | Zadok Casey (J)
style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | William L. May (J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | Adam W. Snyder (J)
style="height:2.5em"

| 24th (1835–1837)

style="height:2.5em"

| 25th (1837–1839)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} | William L. May (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} | Adam W. Snyder (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

middle}} | Zadok Casey (D)
style="height:2.5em"

| 26th (1839–1841)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Reynolds (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John T. Stuart (W)

style="height:2.5em"

| 27th (1841–1843)

| {{Party cell|Independent Democratic Party (US

bottom}} | Zadok Casey (ID)
style="height:2.5em"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=13 | District

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|AL|At-large}}

style="height:2em"

! {{ushr|Illinois|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|5|5th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|6|6th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|7|7th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|8|8th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|9|9th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|10|10th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|11|11th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|12|12th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|13|13th}}

style="height:2.5em"

| 28th (1843–1845)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} | Robert Smith (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Wentworth (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Orlando B. Ficklin (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Alexander
McClernand
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Stephen A.
Douglas
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph P. Hoge (D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John J. Hardin (W)

style="height:2em"

| 29th (1845–1847)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Edward D. Baker (W)

style="height:2.5em"

| 30th (1847–1849)

| {{Party cell|Independent Democratic Party (US

bottom}} | Robert Smith (ID)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Alexander
Richardson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Abraham Lincoln (W)

style="height:2.5em"

| 31st (1849–1851)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} | William Henry
Bissell
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Richard Yates I (W)

style="height:2.5em"

| 32nd (1851–1853)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Willis Allen (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thompson Campbell (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 33rd {{nowrap|(1853–1855)}}

| {{Party cell|Independent Democratic Party (US

bottom}} | William H. Bissell (ID)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

top}} | Elihu Washburne (W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

top}} | Jesse O. Norton (W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

top}} | James Knox (W)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James C.
Allen
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 34th {{nowrap|(1855–1857)}}

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James L. D.
Morrison
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James Hutchinson
Woodworth
(R)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Elihu Washburne (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas L. Harris (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

bottom}} | Jesse O. Norton (O)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

bottom}} | James Knox (O)
style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jacob C. Davis (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 35th {{nowrap|(1857–1859)}}

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John F.
Farnsworth
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Isaac N. Morris (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Owen Lovejoy (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
Kellogg
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles D. Hodges (D)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | 36th {{nowrap|(1859–1861)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Philip B. Fouke (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William J. Allen (D)

style="height:2em"

| 37th {{nowrap|(1861–1863)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Anthony L. Knapp (D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 38th
{{nowrap|(1863–1865)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Isaac N.
Arnold
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles M.
Harris
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Burton C.
Cook
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry P. H.
Bromwell
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Shelby Moore
Cullom
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lewis W.
Ross
(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel S.
Marshall
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jehu
Baker
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James C.
Allen
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ebon C.
Ingersoll
(R)

style="height:2em"

| 39th
{{nowrap|(1865–1867)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Andrew J.
Kuykendall
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Abner C.
Harding
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Anthony
Thornton
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John A.
Logan
(R)

style="height:2em"

| 40th
{{nowrap|(1867–1869)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Norman B.
Judd
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Green Berry
Raum
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Albert G.
Burr
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 41st
{{nowrap|(1869–1871)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John M.
Crebs
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John B.
Hawley
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jesse Hale
Moore
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thompson W.
McNeely
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John B.
Hay
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Horatio C.
Burchard
(R)

style="height:2em"

| 42nd
{{nowrap|(1871–1873)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles B.
Farwell
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward Y.
Rice
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bradford N.
Stevens
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry
Snapp
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James Carroll
Robinson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Lourie
Beveridge
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=20 | District

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|AL|At-large}}

style="height:2em"

! {{ushr|Illinois|1|1st}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|2|2nd}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|3|3rd}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|5|5th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|6|6th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|7|7th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|8|8th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|9|9th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|10|10th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|11|11th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|12|12th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|13|13th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|14|14th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|15|15th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|16|16th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|17|17th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|18|18th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|19|19th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|20|20th}}

! {{nowrap|Seat A}}

! {{nowrap|Seat B}}

style="height:2em"

| 43rd
(1873–1875)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles B. Farwell (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Blake Rice (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Horatio C. Burchard (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jasper D. Ward (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John B. Hawley (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Stephen A. Hurlbut (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Franklin Corwin (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Greenbury L. Fort (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Granville Barrere (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James Carroll
Robinson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William H. Ray (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel S.
Marshall
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert M. Knapp (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John McNulta (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John R. Eden (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James Stewart
Martin
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Isaac Clements (R)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joe Cannon (R)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Ralls
Morrison
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | 44th
(1875–1877)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bernard G. Caulfield (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Carter Harrison Sr. (D)

| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas J.
Henderson
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Independent (US)}} | Alexander Campbell (I)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Richard H. Whiting (R)

| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
Springer
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John C. Bagby (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Independent (US)}} | William B.
Anderson
(I)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Adlai Stevenson I (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William A. J.
Sparks
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Hartzell (D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John V. Le Moyne (D)

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| 45th
(1877–1879)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lorenzo Brentano (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William Aldrich (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William Lathrop (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Philip C. Hayes (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas A. Boyd (R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Richard W.
Townshend
(D)

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| 46th
(1879–1881)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Hiram Barber Jr. (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert M. A. Hawk (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George R. Davis (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John C. Sherwin (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James W. Singleton (D)

| {{Party cell|Greenback Party}} | Albert P. Forsythe (GB)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John R. Thomas (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 47th
(1881–1883)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William Cullen (R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lewis E. Payson (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John H. Lewis (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dietrich C. Smith (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel W. Moulton (D)

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| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert R. Hitt (R)

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| 48th (1883–1885)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George E. Adams (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ransom W. Dunham (R)

| {{Party cell|Independent Democratic Party (US}} | John F. Finerty (ID)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Reuben Ellwood (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Nicholas E. Worthing­ton (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William H. Neece (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James M. Riggs (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jonathan H. Rowell (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Aaron Shaw (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 49th (1885–1887)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James Hugh Ward (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank Lawler (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ralph Plumb (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Silas Z. Landes (D)

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| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Albert J. Hopkins (R)

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| 50th (1887–1889)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William E. Mason (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Philip S. Post (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William H. Gest (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George A. Ander­son (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward Lane (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 51st (1889–1891)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Abner Taylor (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles A. Hill (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Scott Wike (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George W. Smith (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William St. John Forman (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George W. Fithian (D)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James R. Williams (D)

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| 52nd (1891–1893)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Walter C. New­berry (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Allan C. Durborow Jr. (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lawrence McGann (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lewis Steward (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Herman W. Snow (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Benjamin T. Cable (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Owen Scott (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel T. Busey (D)

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| 53rd (1893–1895)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Julius Goldzier (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | J. Frank Aldrich (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert A. Childs (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Hamilton K. Wheeler (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Benjamin F. Marsh (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John J.
McDan­nold
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Benjamin F. Funk (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joe Cannon (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John C. Black (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Andrew J. Hunter (D)

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! colspan=25 | District

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|IL|AL|At-large}}

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! {{ushr|Illinois|8|8th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|9|9th}}

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! {{ushr|Illinois|11|11th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|12|12th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|13|13th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|14|14th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|15|15th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|16|16th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|17|17th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|18|18th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|19|19th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|20|20th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|21|21st}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|22|22nd}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|23|23rd}}

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! Seat A

! Seat B

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| rowspan=2 | 54th (1895–1897)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles W. Woodman (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | J. Frank Aldrich (R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert R. Hitt (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Hugh R. Belknap (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George E. White (R)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William Lorimer (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward D. Cooke (R)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George E. Foss (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Albert J. Hopkins (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Walter Reeves (R)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George W. Prince (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John I. Rinaker (R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Benjamin F. Marsh (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frederick Remann (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Vespasian Warner (R)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph V. Graff (R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George W. Smith (R)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joe Cannon (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James A. Connolly (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Benson Wood (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Orlando Burrell (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Everett J. Murphy (R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William Hadley (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 55th (1897–1899)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Daniel W. Mills (R)

| rowspan=17 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James Robert Mann (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William H. Hinrichsen (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas M. Jett (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James R. Campbell (D)

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| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry S. Boutell (R)

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| 56th (1899–1901)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas Cusack (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George Peter Foster (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward T. Noonan (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas J. Selby (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ben F. Caldwell (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph B. Crowley (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William Roden­berg (R)

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| 57th (1901–1903)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William F. Mahoney (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Fred J. Kern (D)

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| 58th
(1903–1905)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Martin
Emerich
(D)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
W.
Wilson

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Philip
Knopf
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Howard M.
Snapp
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William A.
Rodenberg

(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles
E.
Fuller

(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Allen
Sterling

(R)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry
T.
Rainey

(D)

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| rowspan=2 | 59th
(1905–1907)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Anthony
Michalek
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles S.
Wharton
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles
McGavin
(R)

| rowspan=16 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Martin B.
Madden

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William B.
McKinley

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Zeno J.
Rives
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank S.
Dickson
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Pleasant T.
Chapman

(R)

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| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank
Orren
Lowden

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James
McKinney

(R)

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| rowspan=2 | 60th
(1907–1909)

| rowspan=22 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Adolph J.
Sabath
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James T.
McDermott

(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Martin D.
Foster
(D)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Napoleon B.
Thistlewood

(R)

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| 61st
(1909–1911)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas
Gallagher

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
Moxley
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frederick
Lundin
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James
McMahon
Graham

(D)

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| 62nd
(1911–1913)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John C.
McKenzie

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edmund J.
Stack
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lynden
Evans
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank
Buchanan
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

top}} | Ira Clifton
Copley
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Claude U.
Stone
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | H. Robert
Fowler
(D)

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| 63rd
(1913–1915)

| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frederick
A.
Britten
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Progressive (1912)}} | Charles Thomson (Prog)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Stephen A.
Hoxworth
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Clyde
Howard
Tavenner

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles M.
Borchers
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert P.
Hill
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank T.
O'Hair
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William N.
Baltz
(D)

| {{Party cell|Progressive (1912)}} | William Hine-
baugh
(Prog)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Louis
FitzHenry
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lawrence B.
Stringer
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William E.
Williams
(D)

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| 64th
(1915–1917)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward
John
King
(R)

| {{Party cell|Progressive (1912)

middle}} | Ira C.
Copley
(Prog)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William B.
McKinley

(R)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward E.
Denison

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joe
Cannon

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Loren E.
Wheeler
(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas
Scott
Williams

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William A.
Rodenberg

(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles
Eugene
Fuller
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Allen
Sterling
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Medill
McCormick
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | 65th
(1917–1919)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles Martin (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Niels
Juul
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William J.
Graham

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Ira C.
Copley
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Clifford
C.
Ireland

(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry
Riggs
Rathbone
(R)

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| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John W.
Rainey
(D)

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| 66th
(1919–1921)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Carl R.
Chindblom
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edwin B.
Brooks

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank L.
Smith
(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Richard
Yates II
(R)

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| 67th
(1921–1923)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Stanley H.
Kunz
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John J.
Gorman
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Elliott W.
Sproul
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | M. Alfred
Michaelson

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Allen F.
Moore
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank H.
Funk
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Guy L.
Shaw
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | 68th
(1923–1925)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Morton D.
Hull
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James R.
Buckley
(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank R.
Reid
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
E. Hull

(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William P.
Holaday

(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James Earl
Major
(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
W.
Arnold

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward E.
Miller
(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry
Thomas
Rainey
(D)

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| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas A.
Doyle
(D)

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| 69th
(1925–1927)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William
Richard
Johnson

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Clayton
Allen
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles
Adkins
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward M.
Irwin
(R)

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| 70th
(1927–1929)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James T.
Igoe
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John T.
Buckbee
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Homer W.
Hall
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | 71st
(1929–1931)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Oscar
Stanton
De
Priest

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Burnett M.
Chiperfield

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ruth Hanna
McCormick
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Claude V.
Parsons
(D)

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| 72nd
(1931–1933)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Harry P.
Beam
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward A.
Kelly
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Leonard W.
Schuetz
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Kent E.
Keller
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles A.
Karch
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William H.
Dieterich
(D)

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| 73rd
(1933–1935)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | P. H.
Moynihan
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Leo E.
Allen
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Leo
Kocialkowski

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James
Simpson Jr.
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | J. Leroy
Adair
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Chester C.
Thompson

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Donald C.
Dobbins
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Everett
Dirksen

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James A.
Meeks
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edwin M.
Schaefer

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank
Gillespie
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Martin A.
Brennan
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Walter
Nesbit
(D)

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| 74th
(1935–1937)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Raymond S.
McKeough

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James
McAndrews

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ralph E.
Church
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Arthur
Wergs
Mitchell

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Chauncey W.
Reed
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Harry H.
Mason
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Leslie C.
Arends
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Scott W.
Lucas
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Michael L.
Igoe
(D)

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| 75th
(1937–1939)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lewis L.
Boyer
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Hugh M.
Rigney
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank W.
Fries
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Laurence
F.
Arnold

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Noah M.
Mason
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edwin V.
Champion
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lewis M.
Long
(D)

style="height:2em"

| 76th
(1939–1941)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | A. F.
Maciejewski

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert B.
Chiperfield

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Anton J.
Johnson

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bill
Wheat
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jessie
Sumner

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James M.
Barnes
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John C.
Martin
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | T. V.
Smith
(D)

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| 77th
(1941–1943)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles S.
Dewey
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | C. W.
Bishop
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George Evan
Howell
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James V.
Heidinger
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Stephen A.
Day
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George A.
Paddock
(R)

=Plural Districts (with 9 districts)=

==1903 until 1953==

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! rowspan=3 | Congress

! colspan=25 | District

! rowspan=3 | {{ushr|IL|AL|At-large}} Seat A

! rowspan=3 | {{ushr|IL|AL|At-large}} Seat B

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! colspan=4 | {{ushr|Illinois|1|1st}}

! colspan=6 | {{ushr|Illinois|2|2nd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|3|3rd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|4|4th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|5|5th}}

! colspan=3 | {{ushr|Illinois|6|6th}}

! colspan=7 | {{ushr|Illinois|7|7th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|8|8th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|9|9th}}

colspan=4 | 4 seats

! colspan=6 | 6 seats

! colspan=3 | 3 seats

! colspan=7 | 7 seats

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| 58th
1903–1905

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Martin Emerich (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | William W. Wilson (R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | George P. Foster (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | William Lorimer (R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | William F. Mahoney (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | George E. Foss (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Philip Knopf (R)

| rowspan=14 {{Party shading/Republican}} | James R. Mann (R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | James McAndrews (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Henry S. Boutell (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Howard M. Snapp (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | William A. Rodenberg (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Vespasian Warner (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | John A. Sterling (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Charles Eugene Fuller (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Robert R. Hitt (R)

| rowspan=12 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Henry T. Rainey (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Joseph B. Crowley (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | George W. Smith (R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Ben F. Caldwell (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Joseph G. Cannon (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Benjamin F. Marsh (R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | James R. Williams (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | George W. Prince (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Joseph V. Graff (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 59th
1905–1907

| rowspan=17 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Martin B. Madden (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Charles S. Wharton (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Charles McGavin (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Anthony Michalek (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | William B. McKinley (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Frank S. Dickson (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Zeno J. Rives (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Pleasant T. Chapman (R)

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| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Frank O. Lowden (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | James McKinney (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 60th
1907–1909

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | James T. McDermott (D)

| rowspan=29 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Adolph J. Sabath (D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Martin D. Foster (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Ben F. Caldwell (D)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Napoleon B. Thistlewood (R)

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| 61st
1909–1911

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | William J. Moxley (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Thomas Gallagher (D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Frederick Lundin (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | James M. Graham (D)

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| 62nd
1911–1913

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Edmund J. Stack (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Frank Buchanan (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Lynden Evans (D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Ira C. Copley (R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party shading/Republican}} | John C. McKenzie (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | H. Robert Fowler (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Claude U. Stone (D)

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| 63rd
1913–1915

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | George E. Gorman (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | James McAndrews (D)

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | Charles M. Thomson (Prog)

| rowspan=16 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Frederick A. Britten (R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | William N. Baltz (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Charles M. Borchers (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Louis Fitzhenry (D)

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | William H. Hinebaugh (Prog)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Robert P. Hill (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Frank T. O'Hair (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Clyde H. Tavenner (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Stephen A. Hoxworth (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Lawrence B. Stringer (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | William E. Williams (D)

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| 64th
1915–1917

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | William W. Wilson (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | George E. Foss (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | William A. Rodenberg (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | William B. McKinley (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | John A. Sterling (R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Charles Eugene Fuller (R)

| rowspan=12 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Edward E. Denison (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Loren E. Wheeler (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Joseph G. Cannon (R)

| rowspan=11 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Thomas S. Williams (R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Edward John King (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Burnett M. Chiperfield (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 65th
1917–1919

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Charles Martin (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Niels Juul (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | William J. Graham (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Clifford C. Ireland (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Joseph M. McCormick (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | William E. Mason (R)

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| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | John W. Rainey (D)

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| 66th
1919–1921

| rowspan=11 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Carl R. Chindblom (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Frank L. Smith (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Edwin B. Brooks (R)

| rowspan=11 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Richard Yates II (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 67th
1921–1923

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Elliott W. Sproul (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | John J. Gorman (R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Stanley H. Kunz (D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Republican}} | M. Alfred Michaelson (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Allen F. Moore (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Frank H. Funk (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Guy L. Shaw (R)

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| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Winnifred S.M. Huck (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 68th
1923–1925

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | James R. Buckley (D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Morton D. Hull (R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Frank R. Reid (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Edward E. Miller (R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Henry T. Rainey (D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | William W. Arnold (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | J. Earl Major (D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Republican}} | William P. Holaday (R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Republican}} | William E. Hull (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Henry Riggs Rathbone (R)

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| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Thomas A. Doyle (D)

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| 69th
1925–1927

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | John J. Gorman (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Edward M. Irwin (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Charles Adkins (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | William Richard Johnson (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Loren E. Wheeler (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | John Clayton Allen (R)

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| 70th
1927–1929

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | James T. Igoe (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Homer W. Hall (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | John T. Buckbee (R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | J. Earl Major (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 71st
1929–1931

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Oscar De Priest (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Frank M. Ramey (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Burnett M. Chiperfield (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Ruth H. McCormick (R)

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| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Claude V. Parsons (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 72nd
1931–1933

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Edward A. Kelly (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Harry P. Beam (D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Peter C. Granata (R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Leonard W. Schuetz (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Charles A. Karch (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Kent E. Keller (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | J. Earl Major (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | William H. Dieterich (D)

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| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Stanley H. Kunz (D)

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| 73rd
1933–1935

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Thomas J. O'Brien (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Leo Kocialkowski (D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | James Simpson, Jr. (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | P.H. Moynihan (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Edwin M. Schaefer (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Donald C. Dobbins (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Frank Gillespie (D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Leo E. Allen (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | James A. Meeks (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Chester Thompson (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | J. Leroy Adair (D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Everett M. Dirksen (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Martin A. Brennan (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Walter Nesbit (D)

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| 74th
1935–1937

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Arthur W. Mitchell (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Ralph E. Church (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Raymond S. McKeough (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | James McAndrews (D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Chauncey W. Reed (R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Leslie C. Arends (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Scott W. Lucas (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Harry H. Mason (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Michael L. Igoe (D)

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| 75th
1937–1939

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Hugh M. Rigney (D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Noah M. Mason (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Laurence F. Arnold (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Frank W. Fries (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Lewis L. Boyer (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Edwin V. Champion (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Lewis M. Long (D)

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| 76th
1939–1941

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | A. F. Maciejewski (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | William H. Wheat (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | James M. Barnes (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jessie Sumner (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Anton J. Johnson (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Robert B. Chiperfield (R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | John C. Martin (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Thomas V. Smith (D)

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| 77th
1941–1943

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | George A. Paddock (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Charles S. Dewey (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | C. W. Bishop (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | George Evan Howell (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | James V. Heidinger (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Stephen A. Day (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | William Stratton (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 78th
1943–1945

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | William L. Dawson (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Fred E. Busbey (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Martin Gorski (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Thomas J. O'Brien (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Thomas S. Gordon (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Ralph E. Church (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | William A. Rowan (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Calvin D. Johnson (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Sid Simpson (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Charles W. Vursell (R)

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| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rolla C. McMillen (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 79th
1945–1947

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Edward A. Kelly (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | William W. Link (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Alexander J. Resa (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Melvin Price (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Emily T. Douglas (D)

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| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Roy Clippinger (R)

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| 80th
1947–1949

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Fred E. Busbey (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Thomas L. Owens (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Richard B. Vail (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Robert J. Twyman (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Edward H. Jenison (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | William Stratton (R)

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! rowspan=3 | Congress

! colspan=26 | District

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

! colspan=4 | {{ushr|Illinois|1|1st}}

! colspan=7 | {{ushr|Illinois|2|2nd}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|3|3rd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|4|4th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|5|5th}}

! colspan=4 | {{ushr|Illinois|6|6th}}

! colspan=5 | {{ushr|Illinois|7|7th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|8|8th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|9|9th}}

colspan=4 | 4 seats

! colspan=7 | 7 seats

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

! colspan=4 | 4 seats

! colspan=5 | 5 seats

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| 81st
1949–1951

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | William L. Dawson (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Neil J. Linehan (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Martin Gorski (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Thomas J. O'Brien (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Thomas S. Gordon (D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Ralph E. Church (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Edgar A. Jonas (R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Barratt O'Hara (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Adolph J. Sabath (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Sidney R. Yates (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Chester A. Chesney (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Richard W. Hoffman (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Chauncey W. Reed (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Melvin Price (D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rolla C. McMillen (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Leslie C. Arends (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Noah M. Mason (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Leo E. Allen (R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | James V. Buckley (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Sid Simpson (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Charles W. Vursell (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | C. W. Bishop (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Peter F. Mack, Jr. (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Edward H. Jenison (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Robert B. Chiperfield (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Harold H. Velde (R)

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| 82nd
1951–1953

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Fred E. Busbey (R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | John C. Kluczynski (D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Marguerite S. Church (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Richard B. Vail (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Timothy P. Sheehan (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | William L. Springer (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | William E. McVey (R)

==1953 until 1963==

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! rowspan=3 | Congress

! colspan=25 | District

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

! colspan=4 | {{ushr|Illinois|1|1st}}

! colspan=7 | {{ushr|Illinois|2|2nd}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|3|3rd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|4|4th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|5|5th}}

! colspan=4 | {{ushr|Illinois|6|6th}}

! colspan=4 | {{ushr|Illinois|7|7th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|8|8th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|9|9th}}

colspan=4 | 4 seats

! colspan=7 | 7 seats

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

! colspan=4 | 4 seats

! colspan=4 | 4 seats

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| 83rd
1953–1955

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | William L. Dawson (D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Fred E. Busbey (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | John C. Kluczynski (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Thomas J. O'Brien (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Thomas S. Gordon (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Marguerite S. Church (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Edgar A. Jonas (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Barratt O'Hara (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | James B. Bowler (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Sidney R. Yates (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Timothy P. Sheehan (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Richard W. Hoffman (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Chauncey W. Reed (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Melvin Price (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | William L. Springer (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Leslie C. Arends (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Noah M. Mason (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Leo E. Allen (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | William E. McVey (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Sid Simpson (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Charles W. Vursell (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | C. W. Bishop (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Peter F. Mack Jr. (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Robert B. Chiperfield (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Harold H. Velde (R)

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| 84th
1955–1957

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | James C. Murray (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Charles A. Boyle (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Kenneth J. Gray (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 85th
1957–1959

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Emmet F. Byrne (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Harold R. Collier (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Russell W. Keeney (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Robert H. Michel (R)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Roland V. Libonati (D)

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| 86th
1959–1961

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | William T. Murphy (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dan Rostenkowski (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Roman C. Pucinski (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Elmer J. Hoffman (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Edward J. Derwinski (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Edna O. Simpson (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | George E. Shipley (D)

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| 87th
1961–1963

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Edward R. Finnegan (D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | John B. Anderson (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Paul Findley (R)

==1963 until 1973==

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! rowspan=3 | Congress

! colspan=24 | District

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

! colspan=4 | {{ushr|Illinois|1|1st}}

! colspan=7 | {{ushr|Illinois|2|2nd}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|3|3rd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|4|4th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|5|5th}}

! colspan=4 | {{ushr|Illinois|6|6th}}

! colspan=3 | {{ushr|Illinois|7|7th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|8|8th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|9|9th}}

colspan=4 | 4 seats

! colspan=7 | 7 seats

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

! colspan=4 | 4 seats

! colspan=3 | 3 seats

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| 88th
1963–1965

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | William L. Dawson (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | William T. Murphy (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | John C. Kluczynski (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Thomas J. O'Brien (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dan Rostenkowski (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Donald Rumsfeld (R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Edward R. Finnegan (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Barratt O'Hara (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Roland V. Libonati (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Robert McClory (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Roman C. Pucinski (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Harold R. Collier (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Elmer J. Hoffman (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Melvin Price (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | William L. Springer (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Leslie C. Arends (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Charlotte T. Reid (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | John B. Anderson (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Edward J. Derwinski (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Robert T. McLoskey (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Robert H. Michel (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | George E. Shipley (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Paul Findley (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Kenneth J. Gray (D)

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| 89th
1965–1967

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Daniel J. Ronan (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Sidney R. Yates (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Frank Annunzio (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | John N. Erlenborn (R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Gale Schisler (D)

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| 90th
1967–1969

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Tom Railsback (R)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 91st
1969–1971

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Abner J. Mikva (D)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | George W. Collins (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Philip M. Crane (R)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 92nd
1971–1973

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Ralph H. Metcalfe (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Morgan F. Murphy (D)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Cliffard D. Carlson (R)

==1973 until 1983==

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=3 | Congress

! colspan=24 | District

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

! colspan=5 | {{ushr|Illinois|1|1st}}

! colspan=6 | {{ushr|Illinois|2|2nd}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|3|3rd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|4|4th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|5|5th}}

! colspan=4 | {{ushr|Illinois|6|6th}}

! colspan=3 | {{ushr|Illinois|7|7th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|8|8th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|9|9th}}

colspan=5 | 5 seats

! colspan=6 | 6 seats

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

! colspan=4 | 4 seats

! colspan=3 | 3 seats

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| 93rd
1973–1975

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Ralph H. Metcalfe (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Morgan F. Murphy (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | John C. Kluczynski (D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Robert P. Hanrahan (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Cardiss Collins (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dan Rostenkowski (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Philip M. Crane (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Sidney R. Yates (D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Samuel H. Young (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Frank Annunzio (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Robert McClory (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Harold R. Collier (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | John N. Erlenborn (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Melvin Price (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Edward Rell Madigan (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Leslie C. Arends (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | George M. O'Brien (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | John B. Anderson (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Edward J. Derwinski (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | George E. Shipley (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Paul Findley (R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Kenneth J. Gray (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Tom Railsback (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Robert H. Michel (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 94th
1975–1977

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Marty Russo (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Henry J. Hyde (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Abner J. Mikva (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Tim Lee Hall (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Paul Simon (D)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | John G. Fary (D)

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| 95th
1977–1979

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Tom Corcoran (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 96th
1979–1981

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Bennett M. Stewart (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Dan Crane (R)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | John Edward Porter (R)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| 97th
1981–1983

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Harold Washington (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Gus Savage (D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Lynn Morley Martin (R)

==1983 until 1993==

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=3 | Congress

! colspan=22 | District

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

! colspan=5 | {{ushr|Illinois|1|1st}}

! colspan=5 | {{ushr|Illinois|2|2nd}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|3|3rd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|4|4th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|5|5th}}

! colspan=3 | {{ushr|Illinois|6|6th}}

! colspan=3 | {{ushr|Illinois|7|7th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|8|8th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|9|9th}}

colspan=5 | 5 seats

! colspan=5 | 5 seats

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

! colspan=3 | 3 seats

! colspan=3 | 3 seats

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 98th
1983–1985

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Harold Washington (D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Gus Savage (D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Bill Lipinski (D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Marty Russo (D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Cardiss Collins (D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dan Rostenkowski (D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Philip M. Crane (R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Sidney R. Yates (D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Republican}} | John Edward Porter (R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Frank Annunzio (D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Henry J. Hyde (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | John N. Erlenborn (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Melvin Price (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Edward Rell Madigan (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Tom Corcoran (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | George M. O'Brien (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Lynn Morley Martin (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Dan Crane (R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Richard J. Durbin (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Paul Simon (D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Lane Evans (D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Robert H. Michel (R)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Charles A. Hayes (D)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| 99th
1985–1987

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Harris W. Fawell (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | John E. Grotberg (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Terry L. Bruce (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Kenneth J. Gray (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 100th
1987–1989

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Dennis Hastert (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jack Davis (R)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Jerry F. Costello (D)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| 101st
1989–1991

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | George E. Sangmeister (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Glenn Poshard (D)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 102nd
1991–1993

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | John W. Cox Jr. (D)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Thomas W. Ewing (R)

==1993 until 2003==

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=3 | Congress

! colspan=20 | District

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

! colspan=5 | {{ushr|Illinois|1|1st}}

! colspan=4 | {{ushr|Illinois|2|2nd}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|3|3rd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|4|4th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|5|5th}}

! colspan=3 | {{ushr|Illinois|6|6th}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|7|7th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|8|8th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|9|9th}}

colspan=5 | 5 seats

! colspan=4 | 4 seats

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

! colspan=3 | 3 seats

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| 103rd
1993–1995

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Bobby Rush (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Mel Reynolds (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Bill Lipinski (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Luis V. Gutierrez (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Cardiss Collins (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dan Rostenkowski (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Philip M. Crane (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Sidney R. Yates (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | John Edward Porter (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Henry J. Hyde (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Harris W. Fawell (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Jerry F. Costello (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Thomas W. Ewing (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Dennis Hastert (R)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | George E. Sangmeister (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Donald A. Manzullo (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Glenn Poshard (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Richard J. Durbin (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Lane Evans (D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Robert H. Michel (R)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 104th
1995–1997

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Michael Patrick Flanagan (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jerry Weller (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Ray LaHood (R)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Jesse Jackson II (D)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| 105th
1997–1999

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Danny K. Davis (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Rod Blagojevich (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | John Shimkus (R)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| 106th
1999–2001

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Janice D. Schakowsky (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Judy Biggert (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | David D. Phelps (D)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| 107th
2001–2003

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Mark Kirk (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Timothy V. Johnson (R)

==2003 until 2013==

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=3 | Congress

! colspan=19 | District

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

! colspan=5 | {{ushr|Illinois|1|1st}}

! colspan=4 | {{ushr|Illinois|2|2nd}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|3|3rd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|4|4th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|5|5th}}

! colspan=3 | {{ushr|Illinois|6|6th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|7|7th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|8|8th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|9|9th}}

colspan=5 | 5 seats

! colspan=4 | 4 seats

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

! colspan=3 | 3 seats

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| 108th
2003–2005

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Bobby Rush (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Jesse Jackson II (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Bill Lipinski (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Luis V. Gutierrez (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Danny K. Davis (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Rahm Emanuel (D)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Philip M. Crane (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Janice D. Schakowsky (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Mark Kirk (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Henry J. Hyde (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Judy Biggert (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Jerry F. Costello (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Timothy V. Johnson (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Dennis Hastert (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jerry Weller (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Donald A. Manzullo (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | John Shimkus (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Lane Evans (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Ray LaHood (R)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| 109th
2005–2007

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dan Lipinski (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Melissa Bean (D)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 110th
2007–2009

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Peter Roskam (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Philip Hare (D)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Bill Foster (D)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| 111th
2009–2011

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Mike Quigley (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Debbie Halvorson (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Aaron Schock (R)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| 112th
2011–2013

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Joe Walsh (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Bob Dold (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Randy Hultgren (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Adam Kinzinger (R)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Bobby Schilling (R)

==2013 until 2023==

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=18 | District

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

! colspan=5 | {{ushr|Illinois|1|1st}} (5 seats)

! colspan=4 | {{ushr|Illinois|2|2nd}} (4 seats)

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|3|3rd}} (2 seats)

! {{ushr|Illinois|4|4th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|5|5th}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|6|6th}} (2 seats)

! {{ushr|Illinois|7|7th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|8|8th}}

! {{ushr|Illinois|9|9th}}

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| 113th
2013–2015

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Bobby Rush (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Robin Kelly (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dan Lipinski (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Luis V. Gutierrez (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Danny K. Davis (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Mike Quigley (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Tammy Duckworth (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Janice D. Schakowsky (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Brad Schneider (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Peter Roskam (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Bill Foster (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | William Enyart (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rodney L. Davis (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Randy Hultgren (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Adam Kinzinger (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | John Shimkus (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Cheri Bustos (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Aaron Schock (R)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 114th
2015–2017

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Bob Dold (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Mike Bost (R)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Darin LaHood (R)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| 115th
2017–2019

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Raja Krishnamoorthi (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Brad Schneider (D)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| 116th
2019–2021

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Chuy Garcia (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Sean Casten (D)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Lauren Underwood (D)

=Plural Districts (with 13 districts)=

==1983 to 1993==

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=3 | Congress

! colspan=22 | District

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|1|1st}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|2|2nd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|3|3rd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|4|4th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|5|5th}}

! colspan=4 | {{ushr|Illinois|6|6th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|7|7th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|8|8th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|9|9th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|10|10th}}

! colspan=4 | {{ushr|Illinois|11|11th}}

! colspan=4 | {{ushr|Illinois|12|12th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|13|13th}}

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

! colspan=4 | 4 seats

! colspan=4 | 4 seats

! colspan=4 | 4 seats

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 98th
(1983–1985)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Harold
Washing­ton
(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Gus
Savage

(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lane
Evans

(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank
Annunzio

(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Dan
Rosten­kowski

(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Marty
Russo

(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bill
Lipinski

(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry
Hyde

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Erlen­born
(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Cardiss
Collins

(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Phil
Crane

(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Porter

(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Sidney R.
Yates
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George M.
O'Brien
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Tom
Corcoran
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lynn
Martin

(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bob
Michel

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dan
Crane
(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Dick
Durbin

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Melvin
Price

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Paul
Simon
(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ed
Madigan

(R)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles
Hayes

(D)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| 99th
(1985–1987)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Harris
W.
Fawell

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John E.
Grotberg
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Terry L.
Bruce

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Glenn
Poshard

(D)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 100th
(1987–1989)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jack
Davis
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dennis
Hastert

(R)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jerry
Costello I

(D)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| 101st
(1989–1991)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George E.
Sang­meister

(D)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 102nd
(1991–1993)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John W.
Cox II
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Tom
Ewing

(R)

==1993 to 2003==

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=3 | Congress

! colspan=20 | District

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|1|1st}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|2|2nd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|3|3rd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|4|4th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|5|5th}}

! colspan=3 | {{ushr|Illinois|6|6th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|7|7th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|8|8th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|9|9th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|10|10th}}

! colspan=4 | {{ushr|Illinois|11|11th}}

! colspan=3 | {{ushr|Illinois|12|12th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|13|13th}}

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

! colspan=3 | 3 seats

! colspan=4 | 4 seats

! colspan=3 | 3 seats

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| 103rd
(1993–1995)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bobby
Rush

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Mel
Reynolds

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lane
Evans

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Luis
Gutiérrez

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Dan
Rosten­kowski
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bill
Lipinski

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry
Hyde

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Harris W.
Fawell

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Cardiss
Collins

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Phil
Crane

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Sidney R.
Yates

(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Porter

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George E.
Sangmeister
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dennis
Hastert

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Don
Manzullo

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bob
Michel
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jerry
Costello I

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Glenn
Poshard

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Dick
Durbin

(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Tom
Ewing

(R)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | 104th
(1995–1997)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Michael P.
Flanagan
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jerry
Weller

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ray
LaHood

(R)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jesse
Jackson
II
(D)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| 105th
(1997–1999)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Rod
Blago­jevich

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Danny
Davis

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Shimkus

(R)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| 106th
(1999–2001)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Judy
Biggert

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jan
Schakow­sky

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | David D.
Phelps

(D)

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

| 107th
(2001–2003)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Mark
Kirk
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Tim
Johnson
(R)

==2003 to 2013==

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=3 | Congress

! colspan=19 | District

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|1|1st}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|2|2nd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|3|3rd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|4|4th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|5|5th}}

! colspan=3 | {{ushr|Illinois|6|6th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|7|7th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|8|8th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|9|9th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|10|10th}}

! colspan=4 | {{ushr|Illinois|11|11th}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|12|12th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|13|13th}}

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

! colspan=3 | 3 seats

! colspan=4 | 4 seats

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

style="height:2.5em"

| 108th {{nowrap|(2003–2005)}}

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bobby
Rush

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jesse
Jackson
Jr.
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lane
Evans
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Luis
Gutiérrez

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Rahm
Emanuel

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bill
Lipinski
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry
Hyde

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Judy
Biggert

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Danny
Davis

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Phil
Crane
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jan
Schakowsky

(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Mark
Kirk

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jerry
Weller

(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dennis
Hastert

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Don
Manzullo

(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ray
LaHood

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jerry
Costello I

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Shimkus

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Tim
Johnson

(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 109th {{nowrap|(2005–2007)}}

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Dan
Lipinski

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Melissa
Bean
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | 110th {{nowrap|(2007–2009)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Phil
Hare
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Peter
Roskam

(R)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bill
Foster
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 111th {{nowrap|(2009–2011)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Mike
Quigley

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Debbie
Halvorson
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Aaron
Schock

(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 112th {{nowrap|(2011–2013)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bobby
Schilling
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joe
Walsh
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bob
Dold
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Adam
Kinzinger
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Randy
Hultgren
(R)

==2013 to 2023==

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=3 | Congress

! colspan=18 | District

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|1|1st}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|2|2nd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|3|3rd}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|4|4th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|5|5th}}

! colspan=3 | {{ushr|Illinois|6|6th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|7|7th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|8|8th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|9|9th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|10|10th}}

! colspan=3 | {{ushr|Illinois|11|11th}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|12|12th}}

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Illinois|13|13th}}

style="height:2em" style="height:2em"

! colspan=3 | 3 seats

! colspan=3 | 3 seats

! colspan=2 | 2 seats

style="height:2.5em"

| 113th {{nowrap|(2013–2015)}}

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bobby
Rush

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robin
Kelly

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Cheri
Bustos

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Luis
Gutiérrez

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Mike
Quigley

(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Dan
Lipinski

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Peter
Roskam

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bill
Foster

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Danny
Davis

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Tammy
Duck­worth

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jan
Schakow­sky

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bob
Dold
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Randy
Hultgren

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Adam
Kinzinger

(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Aaron
Schock

(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
Enyart
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Shimkus

(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Rodney
Davis

(R)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | 114th {{nowrap|(2015–2017)}}

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Mike
Bost
(R)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Darin
LaHood

(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| 115th {{nowrap|(2017–2019)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Raja
Krishna­moorthi

(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Brad
Schneider

(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 116th {{nowrap|(2019–2021)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Chuy
García

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Sean
Casten

(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lauren
Under­wood

(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| 117th {{nowrap|(2021–2023)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Marie
Newman
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Mary
Miller
(R)

US House What-if Delegations from New Jersey

=1789 to 1843: At-Large only=

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=2 | Cong­ress

! colspan=6 | Statewide at-large seats elected on a general ticket.

valign=top

! {{ushr|New Jersey|AL|Seat A}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|AL|Seat B}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|AL|Seat C}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|AL|Seat D}}

! valign=bottom rowspan=3 | {{ushr|New Jersey|AL|Seat E}}

! valign=bottom rowspan=9 | {{ushr|New Jersey|AL|Seat F}}

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|1}}
(1789–1791)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | Elias Boudinot (PA)

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | James
Schureman
(PA)

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | Thomas
Sinnickson
(PA)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | Lambert
Cadwalader
(PA)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|2}}
(1791–1793)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | Abraham Clark (PA)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | Jonathan Dayton (PA)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|3}}
(1793–1795)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | John Beatty (PA)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)

top}} | Aaron Kitchell (PA)
style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|4}}
(1795–1797)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Jonathan Dayton (F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party

middle}} | Aaron Kitchell (F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Mark Thomson (F)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Thomas Henderson (F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Isaac Smith (F)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|5}}
(1797–1799)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | James Henderson
Imlay
(F)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|6}}
(1799–1801)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John Condit (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

bottom}} | Aaron Kitchell (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | James Linn (DR)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Franklin Davenport (F)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|7}}
(1801–1803)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Ebenezer Elmer (DR)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | William Helms (DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | James Mott (DR)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Henry Southard (DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|8}}
(1803–1805)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Adam Boyd (DR)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | James Sloan (DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|9}}
(1805–1807)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Ezra Darby (DR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|10}}
(1807–1809)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Thomas
Newbold
(DR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | James Cox (DR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|11}}
(1809–1811)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Jacob Hufty (DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John A. Scudder (DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|12}}
(1811–1813)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Lewis Condict (DR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | George C.
Maxwell
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | James Morgan (DR)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|13}}
(1813–1815)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Thomas Ward (DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Richard Stockton (F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | William Coxe Jr. (F)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Ezra Baker (DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|14}}
(1815–1817)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Benjamin Bennet (DR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Henry Southard (DR)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Ephraim
Bateman
(DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|15}}
(1817–1819)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John Linn (DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Joseph
Bloomfield
(DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|16}}
(1819–1821)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Bernard Smith (DR)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|17}}
(1821–1823)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | George
Cassedy
(DR){{Efn|name="Jackson"|Supported the Jackson faction in the 1824 United States presidential election.}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | George
Holcombe
(DR){{Efn|name="Jackson"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | James Matlack (DR){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"|Supported the Adams-Clay faction in the 1824 United States presidential election.}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Samuel Swan (DR){{Efn|name="Jackson"}}
style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|18}}
(1823–1825)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Daniel
Garrison
(DR){{Efn|name="Jackson"}}
style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|19}}
(1825–1827)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | George Cassedy (J)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | George Holcombe (J)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Lewis Condict (NR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Ebenezer Tucker (NR)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | Daniel Garrison (J)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Samuel Swan (NR)
style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|20}}
(1827–1829)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Hedge Thompson (NR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Isaac Pierson (NR)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas
Sinnickson
(NR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | James F.
Randolph
(NR)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|21}}
(1829–1831)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Richard M.
Cooper
(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas H.
Hughes
(NR)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|22}}
(1831–1833)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Isaac Southard (NR)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Silas Condit (NR)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|23}}
(1833–1835)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Philemon Dickerson (J)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Samuel Fowler (J)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Thomas Lee (J)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | James Parker (J)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Ferdinand
Schureman
Schenck
(J)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | William Norton
Shinn
(J)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|24}}
(1835–1837)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | William Chetwood (NR)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|25}}
(1837–1839)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Joseph Fitz
Randolph
(W)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John Bancker
Aycrigg
(W)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | William Halstead (W)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John Patterson
Bryan Maxwell
(W)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Charles C.
Stratton
(W)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Thomas Jones
Yorke
(W)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|26}}
(1839–1841)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|27}}
(1841–1843)

=Since 1843: Districts=

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=12 | District

style="height:2em"

! {{ushr|New Jersey|1|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|2|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|3|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|4|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|5|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|6|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|7|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|8|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|9|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|10|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|11|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|12|R}}

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|28}}
(1843–1845)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lucius Elmer (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George Sykes (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Isaac G. Farlee (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Littleton Kirkpatrick (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | William Wright (W)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|29}}
(1845–1847)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | James G. Hampton (W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph E. Edsall (D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John Runk (W)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|30}}
(1847–1849)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | William A. Newell (W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John Van Dyke (W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Dudley S. Gregory (W)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|31}}
(1849–1851)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Andrew K. Hay (W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Isaac Wildrick (D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | James G. King (W)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|32}}
(1851–1853)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Nathan T. Stratton (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles Skelton (D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | George Houston Brown (W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Rodman M. Price (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|33}}
(1853–1855)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel Lilly (D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

top}} | Alexander C. M. Pennington (W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George Vail (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|34}}
(1855–1857)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

top}} | Isaiah D. Clawson (O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

top}} | George R. Robbins (O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)}} | James Bishop (O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

bottom}} | Alexander C. M. Pennington (O)
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| {{USCongressOrdinal|35}}
(1857–1859)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Isaiah D. Clawson (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | George R. Robbins (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Garnett Adrain (D){{efn|name=ald|Anti-Lecompton Democrat}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jacob R. Wortendyke (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Huyler (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|36}}
(1859–1861)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John T. Nixon (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John L. N. Stratton (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William Pennington (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jetur R. Riggs (D){{efn|name=ald}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|37}}
(1861–1863)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William G. Steele (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Nehemiah Perry (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George T. Cobb (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|38}}
(1863–1865)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John F. Starr (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George Middleton (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Andrew J. Rogers (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|39}}
(1865–1867)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles Sitgreaves (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edwin R. V. Wright (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|40}}
(1867–1869)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William Moore (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles Haight (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George A. Halsey (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Hill (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|41}}
(1869–1871)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John T. Bird (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|42}}
(1871–1873)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John W. Hazelton (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel C. Forker (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|43}}
(1873–1875)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John W. Hazelton (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Samuel A.
Dobbins
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Amos Clark Jr. (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert Hamilton (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Marcus Lawrence
Ward
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Isaac W. Scudder (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|44}}
(1875–1877)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Clement Hall
Sinnick­son
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Miles Ross (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Augustus W.
Cutler
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frederick Halstead
Teese
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Albert
Harden­bergh
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|45}}
(1877–1879)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John H. Pugh (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Alvah A. Clark (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas Baldwin
Peddie
(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|46}}
(1879–1881)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George M.
Robeson
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Hezekiah Bradley
Smith
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles H. Voorhis (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John L. Blake (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lewis A. Brigham (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|47}}
(1881–1883)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | J. Hart Brewer (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry S. Harris (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Phineas Jones (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Augustus Albert
Harden­bergh
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|48}}
(1883–1885)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas M. Ferrell (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Kean (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Benjamin Franklin
Howey
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William McAdoo (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William Walter
Phelps
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William H. F. Fiedler (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|49}}
(1885–1887)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George Hires (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James Buchanan (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James N. Pidcock (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Herman Lehlbach (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|50}}
(1887–1889)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|51}}
(1889–1891)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Christo­pher A.
Bergen
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jacob Augustus
Geissen­hainer
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel Fowler (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles D. Beckwith (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|52}}
(1891–1893)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward F. McDonald (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Cornelius A.
Cadmus
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas Dunn
English
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|53}}
(1893–1895)

| rowspan="6" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry C.
Loudens­lager
(R)

| rowspan="6" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John J. Gardner (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Johnston Cornish (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John T. Dunn (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George Bragg
Fielder
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|54}}
(1895–1897)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Benjamin
Franklin
Howell
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Mahlon Pitney (R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles N.
Fowler
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James F. Stewart (R)

| rowspan=20 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Richard W. Parker (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas McEwan Jr. (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|55}}
(1897–1899)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|56}}
(1899–1901)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joshua S. Salmon (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Davis
Daly
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|57}}
(1901–1903)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Allan Langdon
McDer­mott
(D)

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| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William M.
Lanning
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|58}}
(1903–1905)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry C.
Loudens­lager
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John J.
Gardner
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Benjamin
Franklin
Howell
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
Hughes
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Allan
Benny
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William H.
Wiley
(R)

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| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ira W.
Wood
(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|59}}
(1905–1907)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Marshall
Van Winkle
(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|60}}
(1907–1909)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James A.
Hamill
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Eugene W.
Leake
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|61}}
(1909–1911)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Eugene F.
Kinkead
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|62}}
(1911–1913)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas J.
Scully
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William E.
Tuttle Jr.
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward W.
Townsend
(D)

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| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William J.
Browning
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Archibald C.
Hart
(D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|63}}
(1913–1915)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | J. Thompson
Baker
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Allan B.
Walsh
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert G.
Bremner
(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John J.
Eagan
(D)

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| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dow H.
Drukker
(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|64}}
(1915–1917)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Isaac
Bacharach
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Elijah C.
Hutchinson
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John H.
Capstick
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward W.
Gray
(R)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frederick R.
Lehlbach
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|65}}
(1917–1919)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John R.
Ramsey
(R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William F.
Birch
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|66}}
(1919–1921)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ernest Robinson
Ackerman
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Cornelius
Augustine
McGlennon
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Amos H.
Radcliffe
(R)

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| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Francis F.
Patterson Jr.
(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|67}}
(1921–1923)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | T. Frank
Appleby
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Randolph
Perkins
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles F. X.
O'Brien
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Herbert W.
Taylor
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Archibald E.
Olpp
(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|68}}
(1923–1925)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Elmer H.
Geran
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles Browne (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Daniel F.
Minahan
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George N.
Seger
(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|69}}
(1925–1927)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Stewart H.
Appleby
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Aubrey
Eaton
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Franklin William
Fort
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Mary Teresa
Norton
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Oscar L.
Auf der Heide
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|70}}
(1927–1929)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles A.
Wolverton
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Harold G.
Hoffman
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Paul J.
Moore
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|71}}
(1929–1931)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Fred A.
Hartley Jr.
(R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|72}}
(1931–1933)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William H.
Sutphin
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Peter Angelo
Cavicchia
(R)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Percy Hamilton
Stewart
(D)

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! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|Ohio|AL|At-large seat C}}

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! {{ushr|Ohio|11|11th}}

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! {{ushr|Ohio|18|18th}}

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! {{ushr|Ohio|21|21st}}

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| 38th
(1863–1865)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George H. Pendleton (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Alexander Long (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert C. Schenck (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John F. McKinney (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Francis Celeste Le Blond (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Chilton A. White (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel S. Cox (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Johnston (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Warren P. Noble (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James Mitchell Ashley (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Wells A. Hutchins (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William E. Finck (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John O'Neill (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Rufus P. Spalding (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James R. Morris (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph W. White (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ephraim R. Eckley (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George Bliss (D)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James A. Garfield (R)

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| 39th
(1865–1867)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Benjamin Eggleston (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Rutherford B. Hayes (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William Lawrence (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Reader W. Clarke (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Samuel Shella­barger (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James R. Hubbell (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ralph Pomeroy Buckland (R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Hezekiah S. Bundy (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Columbus Delano (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Tobias A. Plants (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Bingham (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Martin Welker (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 40th
(1867–1869)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Mungen (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Cornelius S. Hamilton (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Philadelph Van Trump (D)

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| {{Party cell|Independent Republican (US)}} | Samuel F. Cary (IR)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Beatty (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 41st
(1869–1871)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Peter W. Strader (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Job E. Stevenson (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John A. Smith (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James J. Winans (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward F. Dickinson (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Truman H. Hoag (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George W. Morgan (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William H. Upson (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Eliakim H. Moore (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jacob A. Ambler (R)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Erasmus D. Peck (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 42nd
(1871–1873)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Aaron F. Perry (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lewis D. Campbell (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John F. McKinney (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles N. Lamison (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Samuel Shella­barger (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Foster (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William P. Sprague (R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James Monroe (R)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ozro J. Dodds (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 43rd
(1873–1875)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Milton Sayler (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Liberal Republican Party (US)

top}} | Henry B. Banning (LR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Quincy Smith (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lewis B. Gunckel (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Isaac R. Sherwood (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lawrence T. Neal (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William Lawrence (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James Wallace Robinson (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Foster (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Hugh J. Jewett (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Milton I. Southard (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Berry (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lorenzo Danford (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Laurin D. Wood­worth (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Richard C. Parsons (R)

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| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ansel T. Walling (D)

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| 44th
(1875–1877)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} | Henry B. Banning (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John S. Savage (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John A. McMahon (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Americus V. Rice (D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank H. Hurd (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Earley F. Poppleton (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John L. Vance (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jacob Pitzer Cowan (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Nelson H. Van Vorhes (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry B. Payne (D)

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| 45th
(1877–1879)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Mills Gardner (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry L. Dickey (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | J. Warren Keifer (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John S. Jones (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry S. Neal (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas Ewing Jr. (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ebenezer B. Finley (D)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William McKinley (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Amos Townsend (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 46th
(1879–1881)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Benjamin Butter­worth (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas L. Young (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Benjamin Le Fevre (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William D. Hill (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George L. Converse (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Adoniram J. Warner (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Gibson Atherton (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George W. Geddes (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jonathan T. Upde­graff (R)

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| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ezra B. Taylor (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 47th
(1881–1883)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry L. Morey (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John P. Leedom (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James S. Robinson (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John B. Rice (R)

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| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph D. Taylor (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 48th
(1883–1885)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Isaac M. Jordan (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert Maynard Murray (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George E. Seney (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John W. McCormick (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Alphonso Hart (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Beriah Wilkins (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | David R. Paige (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Martin A. Foran (D)

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| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James E. Campbell (D)

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| 49th
(1885–1887)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Elwood Brown (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles Anderson (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Little (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William C. Cooper (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jacob Romeis (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Albert C. Thompson (R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph H. Outhwaite (D)

| rowspan=17 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles H. Grosvenor (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Isaac H. Taylor (R)

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| 50th
(1887–1889)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Elihu S. Williams (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel S. Yoder (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Melvin M. Booth­man (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert P. Kennedy (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jacob J. Pugsley (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Preston Wickham (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George Crouse (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 51st
(1889–1891)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John A. Caldwell (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Haynes (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James Owens (D)

| rowspan=16 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Theodore E. Burton (R)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Martin K. Gantz (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 52nd
(1891–1893)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bellamy Storer (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George W. Houk (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Fernando C. Layton (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Dennis D. Donovan (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Darius D. Hare (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert E. Doan (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William Enochs (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James I. Dungan (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Michael D. Harter (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John G. Warwick (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Albert J. Pearson (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Vincent A. Taylor (R)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lewis P. Ohliger (D)

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| rowspan=2 | 53rd
(1893–1895)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George W. Hulick (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George W. Wilson (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Luther M. Strong (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Byron F. Ritchie (D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | H. Clay Van Voorhis (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James A. D. Richards (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George P. Ikirt (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Stephen A. Northway (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William J. White (R)

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| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jacob H. Bromwell (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Paul J. Sorg (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lucien J. Fenton (R)

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| 54th
(1895–1897)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles P. Taft (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Francis B. De Witt (R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James H. Southard (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | David K. Watson (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Stephen Ross Harris (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Winfield S. Kerr (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lorenzo Danford (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Addison McClure (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert Walker Tayler (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Clifton B. Beach (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 55th
(1897–1899)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William B. Shattuc (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Lewis Brenner (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George Marshall (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | David Meekison (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Seth W. Brown (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Walter L. Weaver (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Archibald Lybrand (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John J. Lentz (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James A. Norton (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John A. McDowell (D)

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| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles W. F. Dick (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 56th
(1899–1901)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert B. Gordon (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Stephen Morgan (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Fremont Phillips (R)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph J. Gill (R)

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| 57th
(1901–1903)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert M. Nevin (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John S. Snook (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Q. Hilde­brant (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas B. Kyle (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William R. Warnock (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Emmett Tompkins (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William W. Skiles (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John W. Cassing­ham (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jacob A. Beidler (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 58th
(1903–1905)

| rowspan=16 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Nicholas Long­worth (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Herman P. Goebel (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Harvey C. Garber (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | De Witt C. Badger (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Amos H. Jackson (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James Kennedy (R)

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| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Amos R. Webber (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Capell L. Weems (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | W. Aubrey Thomas (R)

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| 59th
(1905–1907)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William Campbell (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas Scroggy (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | J. Warren Keifer (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ralph D. Cole (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry T. Bannon (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward L. Taylor Jr. (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Grant E. Mouser (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Beman Gates Dawes (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Martin L. Smyser (R)

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| 60th
(1907–1909)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | J. Eugene Harding (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William E. Tou Velle (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Timothy T. Ansberry (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Matthew Denver (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Isaac R. Sher­wood (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Albert Douglas (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | J. Ford Laning (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William A. Ashbrook (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | L. Paul Howland (R)

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| 61st
(1909–1911)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James M. Cox (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Adna R. Johnson (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Carl C. Anderson (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Graves Sharp (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James Joyce (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James H. Cassidy (R)

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| 62nd
(1911–1913)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Alfred G. Allen (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | J. Henry Goeke (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James D. Post (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank B. Willis (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert M. Switzer (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Horatio Claypool (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George White (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Francis (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John J. Whitacre (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ellsworth Bathrick (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert Bulkley (D)

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| 63rd
(1913–1915)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Warren Gard (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Simeon D. Fess (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Clement Laird Brum­baugh (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John A. Key (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Graves Sharp (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Gordon (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Stanley Bowdle (D)

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| 64th
(1915–1917)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | J. Edward Russell (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Nelson E. Matthews (R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Cyrus Kearns (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edwin D. Ricketts (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Arthur W. Overmyer (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Seward Williams (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Roscoe C. McCulloch (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | David Hollings­worth (R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John G. Cooper (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry I. Emerson (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John J. Babka (D)

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| 65th
(1917–1919)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Victor Heintz (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Benjamin F. Welty (D)

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| 66th
(1919–1921)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ambrose E. B. Stephens (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles J. Thompson (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | R. Clint Cole (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Israel Moore Foster (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James T. Begg (R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | C. Ellis Moore (R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | B. Frank Murphy (R)

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| 67th
(1921–1923)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Roy G. Fitzgerald (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John L. Cable (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William Chalmers (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John C. Speaks (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Landon Knight (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph H. Himes (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William M. Morgan (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Miner G. Norton (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Harry Gahn (R)

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| 68th
(1923–1925)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Brand (R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Mell G. Under­wood (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Martin L. Davey (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John McSweeney (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles Mooney (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert Crosser (D)

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| 69th
(1925–1927)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas A. Jenkins (R)

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| 70th
(1927–1929)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Tatgen­horst (R)

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| 71st
(1929–1931)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Grant E. Mouser Jr. (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph E. Baird (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Francis Seiberling (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles B. McClintock (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Chester Bolton (R)

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| rowspan=2 | 72nd
(1931–1933)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Byron B. Harlan (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank C. Kniffin (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James G. Polk (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Wilbur M. White (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Arthur P. Lamneck (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William L. Fiesinger (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles F. West (D)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John B. Hollister (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Martin Sweeney (D)

My Proposed Gubernatorial Lines of Succession

=Alabama=

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#

! Office

! Current officeholder

|Governor of Alabama

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Kay Ivey (R)

1

|Lieutenant Governor of Alabama

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Will Ainsworth (R)

2

|President pro tempore of the Senate

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Greg Reed (R)

3

|Speaker of the House of Representatives

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Mac McCutcheon (R)

4

|Attorney General

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Steve Marshall (R)

5

|Auditor

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Jim Zeigler (R)

6

|Secretary of State

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|John Merrill (R)

7

|Treasurer

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|John McMillan (R)

=Alaska=

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#

! Office

! Current officeholder

|Governor of Alaska

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Mike Dunleavy (R)

1

|Lieutenant Governor of Alaska

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Kevin Meyer (R)

2

|President of the Senate

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Peter Micciche (R)

=Arizona=

class=wikitable
#

! Office

! Current officeholder

|Governor of Arizona

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Doug Ducey (R)

1

|Secretary of State

|{{Party shading/Democratic}}|Katie Hobbs (D)

2

|Attorney General

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Mark Brnovich (R)

3

|Treasurer

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Kimberly Yee (R)

4

|President of the Senate

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Karen Fann (R)

5

|Speaker of the House of Representatives

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Rusty Bowers (R)

6

|Superintendent of Public Instruction

|{{Party shading/Democratic}}|Kathy Hoffman (D)

=Arkansas=

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#

! Office

! Current officeholder

|Governor of Arkansas

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Asa Hutchinson (R)

1

|Lieutenant Governor

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Tim Griffin (R)

2

|President pro tempore of the Senate

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Jimmy Hickey Jr. (R)

3

|Speaker of the House of Representatives

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Matthew Shepherd (R)

colspan=3|Eligible to serve as emergency interim Governor if 1–3 are vacant
4

|Attorney General

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Leslie Rutledge (R)

5

|Treasurer

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Dennis Milligan (R)

6

|Auditor

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Andrea Lea (R)

7

|Secretary of State

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|John Thurston (R)

=Georgia=

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#

! Office

! Current officeholder

|Governor of Georgia

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Brian Kemp (R)

1

|Lieutenant Governor

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Geoff Duncan (R)

2

|Speaker of the House of Representatives

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|David Ralston (R)

3

|President pro tempore of the Senate

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Butch Miller (R)

4

|Secretary of State

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Brad Raffensperger (R)

5

|Attorney General

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Christopher M. Carr (R)

6

|Agriculture Commissioner

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Gary Black (R)

7

|Labor Commissioner

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Mark Butler (R)

=Wisconsin=

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#

! Office

! Current officeholder

|Governor of Wisconsin

|{{Party shading/Democratic}}|Tony Evers (D)

1

|Lieutenant Governor

|{{Party shading/Democratic}}|Mandela Barnes (D)

2

|President of the Senate

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Chris Kapenga (R)

3

|Speaker of the Assembly

|{{Party shading/Republican}}|Robin Vos (R)

4

|Secretary of State

|{{Party shading/Democratic}}|Doug La Follette (D)

Party leaders in the US House (with Speaker Pro Tempore candidates excluded)

=No Assistant Leaders/Whips (1865–1981)=

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Cong
ress

! Years

! Democratic whip

! Democratic leader

! Speaker

! Republican leader

! Republican whip

rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|51}}

| {{nowrap|1889–1890}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Charles F. Crisp
(Georgia)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | John G. Carlisle
(Kentucky)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— GOP Speaker –
}}Thomas Brackett Reed
(Maine)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}John A. Anderson
(Kansas)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}David B. Henderson
(Iowa)

1890–1891

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Charles E. Hooker
(Mississippi)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Charles F. Crisp
(Georgia)

{{USCongressOrdinal|52}}

| {{nowrap|1891–1893}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}William Breckinridge
(Kentucky)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Charles E. Hooker
(Mississippi)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Dem Speaker –
}}Charles F. Crisp
(Georgia)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Thomas Brackett Reed
(Maine)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | David B. Henderson
(Iowa)

{{USCongressOrdinal|53}}

| {{nowrap|1893–1895}}

rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|54}}

| {{nowrap|1895–1896}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Joseph W. Bailey
(Texas)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Charles F. Crisp
(Georgia)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— GOP Speaker –
}}Thomas Brackett Reed
(Maine)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}David B. Henderson
(Iowa)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Sereno E. Payne
(New York)

1896–1897

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | James D. Richardson
(Tennessee)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Joseph W. Bailey
(Texas)

{{USCongressOrdinal|55}}

| {{nowrap|1897–1899}}

{{USCongressOrdinal|56}}

| {{nowrap|1899–1901}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Oscar Underwood
(Alabama)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | James D. Richardson
(Tennessee)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— GOP Speaker –
}}David B. Henderson
(Iowa)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Sereno E. Payne
(New York)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}James Albertus Tawney
(Minnesota)

{{USCongressOrdinal|57}}

| 1901–1903

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | James Tilghman Lloyd
(Missouri)

{{USCongressOrdinal|58}}

| 1903–1905

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | John Sharp Williams
(Mississippi)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— GOP Speaker –
}}Joe Cannon
(Illinois)

{{USCongressOrdinal|59}}

| 1905–1907

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}James E. Watson
(Indiana)

{{USCongressOrdinal|60}}

| 1907–1909

{{USCongressOrdinal|61}}

| 1909–1911

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Oscar Underwood
(Alabama)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Champ Clark
(Missouri)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}John W. Dwight
(New York)

{{USCongressOrdinal|62}}

| 1911–1913

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Thomas M. Bell
(Georgia)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Oscar Underwood
(Alabama)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Dem Speaker –
}}Champ Clark
(Missouri)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | James Mann
(Illinois)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | John W. Dwight
(New York)

{{USCongressOrdinal|63}}

| 1913–1915

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Charles H. Burke
(South Dakota)

{{USCongressOrdinal|64}}

| 1915–1917

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Claude Kitchin
(North Carolina)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Charles M. Hamilton
(New York)

{{USCongressOrdinal|65}}

| 1917–1919

{{USCongressOrdinal|66}}

| 1919–1921

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Claude Kitchin
(North Carolina)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Champ Clark
(Missouri)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— GOP Speaker –
}}Frank W. Mondell
(Wyoming)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Nicholas Longworth
(Ohio)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Harold Knutson
(Minnesota)

{{USCongressOrdinal|67}}

| 1921–1923

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | William A. Oldfield
(Arkansas)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Claude Kitchin
(North Carolina)

{{USCongressOrdinal|68}}

| 1923–1925

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Finis J. Garrett
(Tennessee)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— GOP Speaker –
}}Nicholas Longworth
(Ohio)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}John Q. Tilson
(Connecticut)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Albert H. Vestal
(Indiana)

{{USCongressOrdinal|69}}

| 1925–1927

{{USCongressOrdinal|70}}

| 1927–1929

{{USCongressOrdinal|71}}

| 1929–1931

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | John McDuffie
(Alabama)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | John Nance Garner
(Texas)

{{USCongressOrdinal|72}}

| 1931–1933

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}John McDuffie
(Alabama)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Henry T. Rainey
(Illinois)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Dem Speaker –
}}John Nance Garner
(Texas)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Bertrand Snell
(New York)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Carl G. Bachmann
(West Virginia)

rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|73}}

| 1933–1934

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Arthur H. Greenwood
(Indiana)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Jo Byrns I
(Tennessee)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Dem Speaker –
}}Henry T. Rainey
(Illinois)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Harry L. Englebright
(California)

1934–1935

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}William Bankhead
(Alabama)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Arthur H. Greenwood
(Indiana)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Dem Speaker –
}}Jo Byrns I
(Tennessee)

rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|74}}

| 1935–1936

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Patrick J. Boland
(Pennsylvania)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}William Bankhead
(Alabama)

1936–1937

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Sam Rayburn
(Texas)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Dem Speaker –
}}William B. Bankhead
(Alabama)

{{USCongressOrdinal|75}}

| nowrap |1937–1939

rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|76}}

| 1939–1940

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Harry L. Englebright
(California)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Joseph W. Martin Jr.
(Massachusetts)

1940–1941

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}John W. McCormack
(Massachusetts)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Patrick J. Boland
(Pennsylvania)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Dem Speaker –
}}Sam Rayburn
(Texas)

rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|77}}

| 1941–1942

1942–1943

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Robert Ramspeck
(Georgia)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}John W. McCormack
(Massachusetts)

rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|78}}

| 1943–1943

1943–1945

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Joseph W. Martin Jr.
(Massachusetts)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Charles Halleck
(Indiana)

rowspan=2 |{{USCongressOrdinal|79}}

| 1945–1946

1946–1947

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}John Sparkman
(Alabama)

{{USCongressOrdinal|80}}

| nowrap |1947–1949

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | John W. McCormack
(Massachusetts)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Sam Rayburn
(Texas)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— GOP Speaker –
}}Joseph W. Martin Jr.
(Massachusetts)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Charles Halleck
(Indiana)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Leslie Arends
(Illinois)

{{USCongressOrdinal|81}}

| 1949–1951

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Percy Priest
(Tennessee)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}John W. McCormack
(Massachusetts)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Dem Speaker –
}}Sam Rayburn
(Texas)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Joseph W. Martin Jr.
(Massachusetts)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Charles Halleck
(Indiana)

{{USCongressOrdinal|82}}

| 1951–1953

{{USCongressOrdinal|83}}

| 1953–1955

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Carl Albert
(Oklahoma)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | John W. McCormack
(Massachusetts)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— GOP Speaker –
}}Joseph W. Martin Jr.
(Massachusetts)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Charles A. Halleck
(Indiana)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Leslie C. Arends
(Illinois)

{{USCongressOrdinal|84}}

| 1955–1957

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Hale Boggs
(Louisiana)

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Carl Albert
(Oklahoma)

| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Dem Speaker –
}}John W. McCormack
(Massachusetts)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Joseph W. Martin Jr.
(Massachusetts)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Charles Halleck
(Indiana)

{{USCongressOrdinal|85}}

| 1957–1959

{{USCongressOrdinal|86}}

| 1959–1961

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Charles Halleck
(Indiana)

| rowspan=9 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Leslie C. Arends
(Illinois)

{{USCongressOrdinal|87}}

| 1961–1963

{{USCongressOrdinal|88}}

| 1963–1965

{{USCongressOrdinal|89}}

| 1965–1967

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Gerald Ford
(Michigan)

{{USCongressOrdinal|90}}

| 1967–1969

{{USCongressOrdinal|91}}

| 1969–1971

{{USCongressOrdinal|92}}

| 1971–1973

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Tip O'Neill
(Massachusetts)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Hale Boggs
(Louisiana)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Dem Speaker –
}}Carl Albert
(Oklahoma)

rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|93}}

| 1973–1973

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}John J. McFall
(California)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Tip O'Neill
(Massachusetts)

1973–1975

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}}| John Rhodes
(Arizona)

{{USCongressOrdinal|94}}

| 1975–1977

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Bob Michel
(Illinois)

{{USCongressOrdinal|95}}

| 1977–1979

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}John Brademas
(Indiana)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Jim Wright
(Texas)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Dem Speaker –
}}Tip O'Neill
(Massachusetts)

{{USCongressOrdinal|96}}

| 1979–1981

=Assistant Leaders/Whip offices established in 1981 (since 1981)=

class=wikitable style="font-size:95%; text-align:center"
Cong
ress

! Years

! Democratic assistant whip

! Democratic assistant leader

! Democratic whip

! Democratic leader

! Speaker

! Republican leader

! Republican whip

! Republican assistant leader

! Republican assistant whip

| rowspan=999 |

! U.S. President

{{USCongressOrdinal|97}}

| 1981–1983

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Tony Coelho
(California)

| rowspan=9 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Dan Rostenkowski
(Illinois)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Tom Foley
(Washington)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Jim Wright
(Texas)

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Dem Speaker –
}}Tip O'Neill
(Massachusetts)

| rowspan=9 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Bob Michel
(Illinois)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Trent Lott
(Mississippi)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Barber Conable
(New York)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Dick Cheney
(Wyoming)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Ronald Reagan
(Republican)

{{USCongressOrdinal|98}}

| 1983–1985

{{USCongressOrdinal|99}}

| 1985–1987

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Dick Cheney
(Wyoming)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Newt Gingrich
(Georgia)

{{USCongressOrdinal|100}}

| 1987–1989

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}William H. Gray III
(Pennsylvania)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Tony Coelho
(California)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Tom Foley
(Washington)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Dem Speaker –
}}Jim Wright
(Texas)

rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|101}}

| 1989–1989

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Dick Cheney
(Wyoming)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Newt Gingrich
(Georgia)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Dean Gallo
(New Jersey)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | George H.W. Bush
(Republican)

1989–1991

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}William Vollie Alexander Jr.
(Arkansas)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}William H. Gray III
(Pennsylvania)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Dick Gephardt
(Missouri)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Dem Speaker –
}}Tom Foley
(Washington)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Newt Gingrich
(Georgia)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Dean Gallo
(New Jersey)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Howard Coble
(North Carolina)

rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|102}}

| 1991–1991

1991–1993

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}David Bonior
(Michigan)

{{USCongressOrdinal|103}}

| 1993–1995

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Barbara B. Kennelly
(Connecticut)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Bill Clinton
(Democratic)

{{USCongressOrdinal|104}}

| 1995–1997

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Steny Hoyer
(Maryland)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Barbara B. Kennelly
(Connecticut)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | David Bonior
(Michigan)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dick Gephardt
(Missouri)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— GOP Speaker –
}}Newt Gingrich
(Georgia)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Dick Armey
(Texas)

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Tom DeLay
(Texas)

| rowspan=9 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Howard Coble
(North Carolina)

| rowspan=9 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Curt Weldon
(Pennsylvania)

{{USCongressOrdinal|105}}

| 1997–1999

{{USCongressOrdinal|106}}

| 1999–2001

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Nancy Pelosi
(California)

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— GOP Speaker –
}}Dennis Hastert
(Illinois)

rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|107}}

| 2001–2002

| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} | George W. Bush
(Republican)

2002–2003

| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Chet Edwards
(Texas)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Nancy Pelosi
(California)

{{USCongressOrdinal|108}}

| 2003–2005

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Jim Clyburn
(South Carolina)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Steny Hoyer
(Maryland)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Nancy Pelosi
(California)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Tom DeLay
(Texas)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Roy Blunt
(Missouri)

rowspan=3 | {{USCongressOrdinal|109}}

| 2005–2005

2005–2006

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Roy Blunt
(Missouri, Acting)

2006–2007

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}John Boehner
(Ohio)

{{USCongressOrdinal|110}}

| 2007–2009

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Ed Pastor
(Arizona)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Chet Edwards
(Texas)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Jim Clyburn
(South Carolina)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Steny Hoyer
(Maryland)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Dem Speaker –
}}Nancy Pelosi
(California)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | John Boehner
(Ohio)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Roy Blunt
(Missouri)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Eric Cantor
(Virginia)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Mark Kirk
(Illinois)

{{USCongressOrdinal|111}}

| 2009–2011

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Eric Cantor
(Virginia)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Mark Kirk
(Illinois)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Kevin McCarthy
(California)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Barack Obama
(Democratic)

{{USCongressOrdinal|112}}

| 2011–2013

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Ed Pastor
(Arizona)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Jim Clyburn
(South Carolina)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Steny Hoyer
(Maryland)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Nancy Pelosi
(California)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— GOP Speaker –
}}John Boehner
(Ohio)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Eric Cantor
(Virginia)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Kevin McCarthy
(California)

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Steve Scalise
(Louisiana)

| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Bill Shuster
(Pennsylvania)

rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|113}}

| 2013–2014

2014–2015

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Kevin McCarthy
(California)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Steve Scalise
(Louisiana)

| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Peter Roskam
(Illinois)

rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|114}}

| 2015–2015

| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Ben Ray Luján
(New Mexico)

2015–2017

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Small|— GOP Speaker –
}}Paul Ryan
(Wisconsin)

{{USCongressOrdinal|115}}

| 2017–2019

| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Donald Trump
(Republican)

{{USCongressOrdinal|116}}

| 2019–2021

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Diana DeGette
(Colorado)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Jan Schakowsky
(Illinois)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Ben Ray Luján
(New Mexico)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Majority —
}}Jim Clyburn
(South Carolina)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Small|— Dem Speaker –
}}Nancy Pelosi
(California)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Kevin McCarthy
(California)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Steve Scalise
(Louisiana)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Patrick McHenry
(North Carolina)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Bill Huizenga
(Michigan)