United States House of Representatives

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The United States House of Representatives, commonly referred to as the House, is one of the two chambers of the United States Congress; the other is the Senate.

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For a list of current members of the United States House of Representatives, click here.

118th Congress

Partisan breakdown

The following chart shows the partisan balance in the House of Representatives.

Partisan composition, U.S. House
118th Congress
Party Members
Democratic 213
Republican 220
Vacancies 2
Total 435

Leadership

See also: 118th United States Congress

There are several important leadership positions in the House of Representatives.

  • Speaker of the House: The speaker is the presiding officer elected by the members of the House. The speaker administers the Oath of Office to House members; chairs and nominates chairs to certain committees; and appoints select members of various committees and House staff.
  • Majority and Minority Leaders: The party with the most members elects the majority leader and the other party elects a minority leader. The majority leader customarily schedules legislative business on the House floor, while the minority leader serves as a spokesperson for the minority party. The two leaders are selected at their respective party conference or caucus.
  • Majority and Minority Whips: Each party also elects a whip who acts as a middleman for communication between party leaders and members of the caucus. The parties will also often create other similar positions to help with various communication duties.[1]
  • Conference and Caucus Chairs: Each party elects an official to preside over their party conference (Republicans) or caucus (Democrats) meetings.[2]

Special elections

See also: Special elections to the 118th United States Congress (2023-2024)

Special elections will be held during the 118th Congress to replace members of Congress who leave office for any reason.

Representatives

Portal:Legislative Branch

Members in the House are called representatives. Each state receives representation in the House in proportion to the size of its population but is entitled to at least one representative. There are currently 435 representatives, a number fixed by law since 1911. The most populous state, California, currently has 52 representatives. There are six states with one representative: Alaska, Delaware, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming.[3]

Each representative serves for a two-year term. There are no term limits.

Qualifications

According to the U.S. Constitution, representatives must meet the following requirements:[4]

  • At least 25 years old
  • A U.S. citizen for at least seven years
  • A resident of the state he or she represents
Senate amendments to the U.S. Constitution.

Additionally, all 50 states maintain requirements related to running for election. These filing requirements vary and can include:

  • A filing fee
  • A petition with a minimum number of valid signatures


Section 2:
Clause 1 : The House of Representatives shall be composed of Members chosen every second Year by the People of the several States, and the Electors in each State shall have the Qualifications requisite for Electors of the most numerous Branch of the State Legislature.
Clause 2 : No Person shall be a Representative who shall not have attained to the Age of twenty five Years, and been seven Years a Citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State in which he shall be chosen.
Clause 3 : Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned among the several States which may be included within this Union, according to their respective Numbers, which shall be determined by adding to the whole Number of free Persons, including those bound to Service for a Term of Years, and excluding Indians not taxed, three fifths of all other Persons. The actual Enumeration shall be made within three Years after the first Meeting of the Congress of the United States, and within every subsequent Term of ten Years, in such Manner as they shall by Law direct. The Number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty Thousand, but each State shall have at Least one Representative; and until such enumeration shall be made, the State of New Hampshire shall be entitled to chuse three, Massachusetts eight, Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations one, Connecticut five, New-York six, New Jersey four, Pennsylvania eight, Delaware one, Maryland six, Virginia ten, North Carolina five, South Carolina five, and Georgia three.
Clause 4: When vacancies happen in the Representation from any State, the Executive Authority thereof shall issue Writs of Election to fill such Vacancies.
Clause 5: The House of Representatives shall chuse their Speaker and other Officers; and shall have the sole Power of Impeachment.[5]
The U.S. Constitution, Article 1, Section 2

House officers

There are four main house officer positions:

  • The clerk of the House: The clerk is essentially the House record keeper.
  • The sergeant at arms: The sergeant is the chief law enforcement officer for the House and is responsible for maintaining security and order in the House chamber, the House wing of the U.S. Capitol, and House office buildings.
  • The chief administrative officer: The chief administrative officer is responsible for the administrative functions of the House, such as operating budget, procurement, payroll, and information technology.
  • The chaplain: The chaplain customarily opens each meeting of Congress with a formal prayer. They also provide spiritual services and counseling to house members, family, and staff.[1]

Non-voting members

See also: United States congressional non-voting members

Besides the representative from each state, there are a small number of delegates and a resident commission.

  • Delegates are representatives from the District of Columbia, as well as American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, and the United States Virgin Islands. Delegates are able to perform many of the functions of a full representative, such as serve on committees. However, they are not able to vote during business such as the committee of the whole or on final passage of legislation. Delegates serve two-year terms.
  • The resident commissioner's functions are similar to the delegates, but the title is specifically for a representative from Puerto Rico. The resident commissioner serves a four-year term. The Philippines also had a resident commissioner before it became independent from the U.S. in 1946.[1]

Functions

The legislative functions of the U.S. House are fundamentally equal to those of the U.S. Senate. For a bill to become law, both chambers must separately agree to it in the same form before sending it to the President for his signature.[6]

Article I and Article II of the U.S Constitution assigns some powers exclusively to the U.S. House, though. These are:

  • the power to initiate revenue bills;
  • the power to impeach federal officials, and;
  • the power to elect the President of the United States in the case no candidate receives an absolute majority in the Electoral College.

The U.S. House of Representatives has chosen the winner of a presidential election on two occasions—1800 and 1824.

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Committees

There are 20 regular standing committees and one permanent select committee in the U.S. House. There are also four joint committees with the U.S. Senate. The committees are permanent panels governed by House chamber rules, with responsibility to consider bills and issues and to have general oversight relating to their areas of jurisdiction.[7][8][9]

In addition to the committees listed below, the U.S. House can create select committees by resolution to consider specific issues. These committees are typically not renewed on a permanent basis, except for the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.[10]

U.S. House Committees

Joint committees


Elections

2024

See also: United States House of Representatives elections, 2024

Elections to the U.S. House will be held on November 5, 2024. All 435 seats will be up for election.

U.S. House Partisan Breakdown
Party As of December 2023 After the 2024 Election
     Democratic Party 213
     Republican Party 220
     Vacancies 2
Total 435 435

2022

See also: United States House of Representatives elections, 2022

Elections to the U.S. House were held on November 8, 2022. All 435 seats were up for election.

U.S. House Partisan Breakdown
Party As of November 8, 2022 After the 2022 Election
     Democratic Party 220 213
     Republican Party 212 222
     Vacancies 3 0[11]
Total 435 435

2020

See also: United States House of Representatives elections, 2020

Elections to the U.S. House were held on November 3, 2020, and coincide with the 2020 presidential election. All 435 seats were up for election.

U.S. House Partisan Breakdown
Party As of November 3, 2020 After the 2020 Election
     Democratic Party 232 222
     Republican Party 197 213
     Libertarian Party 1 0
     Vacancies 5 0
Total 435 435

2018

See also: United States House of Representatives elections, 2018
U.S. House Partisan Breakdown
Party As of November 5, 2018 After the 2018 Election
     Democratic Party 193 235
     Republican Party 235 200[12]
     Vacancies 7 0
Total 435 435


2016

See also: United States House of Representatives elections, 2016

Prior to the election, the Republican Party had the majority in the U.S. House. Republicans held 246 seats compared to Democrats' 186 seats, while three seats were vacant. The Republican Party's majority was slightly reduced in 2016, as Democrats picked up six seats.

U.S. House Partisan Breakdown
Party As of November 2016 After the 2016 Election
     Democratic Party 186 194
     Republican Party 246 241
     Vacant 3 0
Total 435 435


2014

See also: United States House of Representatives elections, 2014 and U.S. House battleground districts, 2014

All 435 of the seats in the U.S. House were up for election in 2014. To regain control of the House, Democrats needed a pick-up of 15 seats. Instead, Republicans saw a net gain in seats. According to original analysis by Ballotpedia, only 26 congressional districts were predicted to be competitive in 2014.


U.S. House Partisan Breakdown
Party As of 2014 Election After the 2014 Election
     Democratic Party 201 188
     Republican Party 234 247
     Vacancy 0 0
Total 435 435

2012

See also: U.S. House elections, 2012

Elections to the U.S. House were held on November 6, 2012. All 435 seats were up for election. In a year where Barack Obama won re-election by 126 electoral votes, the Republican Party maintained their control of the U.S. House, winning 234 seats. The Democrats did make some gains, winning 201 seats. This was up from the 193 seats they held prior to the election. This election marked only the fourth time in 100 years that the party that pulled the most total popular votes nationwide did not win control of the House.[13]

Analysis

Apportionment

Apportionment is the process by which seats in the House of Representatives are divided up among the states.[14]

The latest census and apportionment data (2020):[3]

Congressional apportionment after the 2020 census
State 2020 population Post-2020 apportionment[3] Post-2010 apportionment[15] Net change, 2010 to 2020
Alabama 5,030,053 7 7 0
Alaska 736,081 1 1 0
Arizona 7,158,923 9 9 0
Arkansas 3,013,756 4 4 0
California 39,576,757 52 53 -1
Colorado 5,782,171 8 7 1
Connecticut 3,608,298 5 5 0
Delaware 990,837 1 1 0
Florida 21,570,527 28 27 1
Georgia 10,725,274 14 14 0
Hawaii 1,460,137 2 2 0
Idaho 1,841,377 2 2 0
Illinois 12,822,739 17 18 -1
Indiana 6,790,280 9 9 0
Iowa 3,192,406 4 4 0
Kansas 2,940,865 4 4 0
Kentucky 4,509,342 6 6 0
Louisiana 4,661,468 6 6 0
Maine 1,363,582 2 2 0
Maryland 6,185,278 8 8 0
Massachusetts 7,033,469 9 9 0
Michigan 10,084,442 13 14 -1
Minnesota 5,709,752 8 8 0
Mississippi 2,963,914 4 4 0
Missouri 6,160,281 8 8 0
Montana 1,085,407 2 1 1
Nebraska 1,963,333 3 3 0
Nevada 3,108,462 4 4 0
New Hampshire 1,379,089 2 2 0
New Jersey 9,294,493 12 12 0
New Mexico 2,120,220 3 3 0
New York 20,215,751 26 27 -1
North Carolina 10,453,948 14 13 1
North Dakota 779,702 1 1 0
Ohio 11,808,848 15 16 -1
Oklahoma 3,963,516 5 5 0
Oregon 4,241,500 6 5 1
Pennsylvania 13,011,844 17 18 -1
Rhode Island 1,098,163 2 2 0
South Carolina 5,124,712 7 7 0
South Dakota 887,770 1 1 0
Tennessee 6,916,897 9 9 0
Texas 29,183,290 38 36 2
Utah 3,275,252 4 4 0
Vermont 643,503 1 1 0
Virginia 8,654,542 11 11 0
Washington 7,715,946 10 10 0
West Virginia 1,795,045 2 3 -1
Wisconsin 5,897,473 8 8 0
Wyoming 577,719 1 1 0

Salary


The U.S. Census and the Amazing Apportionment Machine

As of 2024, most representatives are paid $174,000 per year. Majority and minority leaders receive $193,400, while the Speaker of the House receives $223,500.[16]

Some historical facts about the salary of U.S. House members:

  • In 1789, members of Congress received $6 per diem.[16]
  • In 1874, members of Congress earned $5,000 per year.[16]
  • In 1990, members of Congress earned $96,600 per year.[16]
  • From 2000-2006, the salary of a member of the U.S. House increased every year, going from $141,300 to $165,200.[16]


Net worth

This section was last updated on March 13, 2023.

The average net worth of members of the U.S. House from 2008 to 2018, based on data from OpenSecrets.org, was as follows:[17]

Year # in House Reports House Average
2018 347 $6,779,418
2017 431 $9,666,658
2016 391 $6,211,703
2015 436 $6,982,904
2014 382 $7,891,385
2013 436 $7,113,366
2012 431 $5,608,824
2011 435 $6,327,155
2010 432 $6,355,268
2009 444 $5,246,278
2008 430 $4,464,571

Note: Some report numbers may reflect incoming and outgoing members of Congress.

Current members

Alabama

The current members of the U.S. House from Alabama are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Alabama District 1 Jerry Carl Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Alabama District 2 Barry Moore Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Alabama District 3 Mike Rogers Republican January 3, 2003 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Alabama District 4 Robert Aderholt Republican January 3, 1997 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Alabama District 5 Dale Strong Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Alabama District 6 Gary Palmer Republican January 3, 2015 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Alabama District 7 Terri Sewell Democratic January 3, 2011 January 3, 2025


Alaska

The current members of the U.S. House from Alaska are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Alaska At-large District Mary Peltola Democratic September 13, 2022 January 3, 2025


Arizona

The current members of the U.S. House from Arizona are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Arizona District 1 David Schweikert Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Arizona District 2 Eli Crane Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Arizona District 3 Ruben Gallego Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Arizona District 4 Greg Stanton Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Arizona District 5 Andy Biggs Republican January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Arizona District 6 Juan Ciscomani Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Arizona District 7 Raúl Grijalva Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Arizona District 8 Debbie Lesko Republican May 7, 2018 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Arizona District 9 Paul Gosar Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025


Arkansas

The current members of the U.S. House from Arkansas are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Arkansas District 1 Rick Crawford Republican January 3, 2011 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Arkansas District 2 French Hill Republican January 3, 2015 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Arkansas District 3 Steve Womack Republican January 3, 2011 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Arkansas District 4 Bruce Westerman Republican January 3, 2015 January 3, 2025


California

The current members of the U.S. House from California are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House California District 1 Doug LaMalfa Republican January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 2 Jared Huffman Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 3 Kevin Kiley Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 4 Mike Thompson Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 5 Tom McClintock Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 6 Ami Bera Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 7 Doris Matsui Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 8 John Garamendi Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 9 Josh Harder Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 10 Mark DeSaulnier Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 11 Nancy Pelosi Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 12 Barbara Lee Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 13 John Duarte Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 14 Eric Swalwell Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 15 Kevin Mullin Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 16 Anna Eshoo Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 17 Ro Khanna Democratic January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 18 Zoe Lofgren Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 19 Jimmy Panetta Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 21 Jim Costa Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 22 David G. Valadao Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 23 Jay Obernolte Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 24 Salud Carbajal Democratic January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 25 Raul Ruiz Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 26 Julia Brownley Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 27 Mike Garcia Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 28 Judy Chu Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 29 Tony Cárdenas Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 30 Adam Schiff Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 31 Grace Napolitano Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 32 Brad Sherman Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 33 Pete Aguilar Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 34 Jimmy Gomez Democratic July 11, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 35 Norma Torres Democratic January 3, 2015 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 36 Ted Lieu Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 37 Sydney Kamlager-Dove Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 38 Linda Sánchez Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 39 Mark Takano Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 40 Young Kim Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 41 Ken Calvert Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 42 Robert Garcia Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 43 Maxine Waters Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 44 Nanette Barragán Democratic January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 45 Michelle Steel Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 46 Lou Correa Democratic January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 47 Katie Porter Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 48 Darrell Issa Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 49 Mike Levin Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 50 Scott Peters Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 51 Sara Jacobs Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House California District 52 Juan Vargas Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025


Colorado

The current members of the U.S. House from Colorado are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Colorado District 1 Diana DeGette Democratic January 3, 1997 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Colorado District 2 Joe Neguse Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Colorado District 3 Lauren Boebert Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Colorado District 4 Ken Buck Republican January 3, 2015 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Colorado District 5 Doug Lamborn Republican January 3, 2007 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Colorado District 6 Jason Crow Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Colorado District 7 Brittany Pettersen Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Colorado District 8 Yadira Caraveo Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025


Connecticut

The current members of the U.S. House from Connecticut are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Connecticut District 1 John Larson Democratic January 3, 1999 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Connecticut District 2 Joe Courtney Democratic January 3, 2007 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Connecticut District 3 Rosa L. DeLauro Democratic January 3, 1991 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Connecticut District 4 Jim Himes Democratic January 3, 2009 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Connecticut District 5 Jahana Hayes Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025


Delaware

The current members of the U.S. House from Delaware are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Delaware At-large District Lisa Blunt Rochester Democratic January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025


Florida

The current members of the U.S. House from Florida are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Florida District 1 Matt Gaetz Republican January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 2 Neal Dunn Republican January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 3 Kat Cammack Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 4 Aaron Bean Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 5 John Rutherford Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 6 Michael Waltz Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 7 Cory Mills Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 8 Bill Posey Republican January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 9 Darren Soto Democratic January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 10 Maxwell Alejandro Frost Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 11 Daniel Webster Republican January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 12 Gus M. Bilirakis Republican January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 13 Anna Paulina Luna Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 14 Kathy Castor Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 15 Laurel Lee Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 16 Vern Buchanan Republican January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 17 Greg Steube Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 18 Scott Franklin Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 19 Byron Donalds Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 20 Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick Democratic January 18, 2022 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 21 Brian Mast Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 22 Lois Frankel Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 23 Jared Evan Moskowitz Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 24 Frederica S. Wilson Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 25 Debbie Wasserman Schultz Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 26 Mario Diaz-Balart Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 27 Maria Elvira Salazar Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Florida District 28 Carlos Gimenez Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025


Georgia

The current members of the U.S. House from Georgia are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Georgia District 1 Earl Carter Republican January 3, 2015 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Georgia District 2 Sanford Bishop Jr. Democratic January 3, 1993 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Georgia District 3 Drew Ferguson Republican January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Georgia District 4 Hank Johnson Democratic January 3, 2007 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Georgia District 5 Nikema Williams Democratic January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Georgia District 6 Rich McCormick Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Georgia District 7 Lucy McBath Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Georgia District 8 Austin Scott Republican January 3, 2011 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Georgia District 9 Andrew Clyde Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Georgia District 10 Mike Collins Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Georgia District 11 Barry Loudermilk Republican January 3, 2015 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Georgia District 12 Rick Allen Republican January 3, 2015 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Georgia District 13 David Scott Democratic January 3, 2003 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Georgia District 14 Marjorie Taylor Greene Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025


Hawaii

The current members of the U.S. House from Hawaii are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Hawaii District 1 Ed Case Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Hawaii District 2 Jill Tokuda Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025


Idaho

The current members of the U.S. House from Idaho are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Idaho District 1 Russ Fulcher Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Idaho District 2 Michael K. Simpson Republican January 3, 1999 January 3, 2025


Illinois

The current members of the U.S. House from Illinois are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Illinois District 1 Jonathan Jackson Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Illinois District 2 Robin Kelly Democratic April 11, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Illinois District 3 Delia Ramirez Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Illinois District 4 Jesus Garcia Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Illinois District 5 Mike Quigley Democratic April 7, 2009 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Illinois District 6 Sean Casten Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Illinois District 7 Danny K. Davis Democratic January 3, 1997 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Illinois District 8 Raja Krishnamoorthi Democratic January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Illinois District 9 Jan Schakowsky Democratic January 3, 1999 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Illinois District 10 Brad Schneider Democratic January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Illinois District 11 Bill Foster Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Illinois District 12 Mike Bost Republican January 3, 2015 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Illinois District 13 Nikki Budzinski Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Illinois District 14 Lauren Underwood Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Illinois District 15 Mary Miller Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Illinois District 16 Darin LaHood Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Illinois District 17 Eric Sorensen Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025


Indiana

The current members of the U.S. House from Indiana are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Indiana District 1 Frank Mrvan Democratic January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Indiana District 2 Rudy Yakym Republican November 14, 2022 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Indiana District 3 Jim Banks Republican January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Indiana District 4 Jim Baird Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Indiana District 5 Victoria Spartz Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Indiana District 6 Greg Pence Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Indiana District 7 André Carson Democratic March 13, 2008 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Indiana District 8 Larry Bucshon Republican January 3, 2011 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Indiana District 9 Erin Houchin Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025


Iowa

The current members of the U.S. House from Iowa are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Iowa District 1 Mariannette Miller-Meeks Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Iowa District 2 Ashley Hinson Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Iowa District 3 Zach Nunn Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Iowa District 4 Randy Feenstra Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025


Kansas

The current members of the U.S. House from Kansas are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Kansas District 1 Tracey Mann Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Kansas District 2 Jacob LaTurner Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Kansas District 3 Sharice Davids Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Kansas District 4 Ron Estes Republican April 25, 2017 January 3, 2025


Kentucky

The current members of the U.S. House from Kentucky are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Kentucky District 1 James Comer Jr. Republican November 14, 2016 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Kentucky District 2 Brett Guthrie Republican January 3, 2009 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Kentucky District 3 Morgan McGarvey Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Kentucky District 4 Thomas Massie Republican November 13, 2012 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Kentucky District 5 Hal Rogers Republican January 3, 1981 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Kentucky District 6 Andy Barr Republican January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025


Louisiana

The current members of the U.S. House from Louisiana are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Louisiana District 1 Steve Scalise Republican May 3, 2008 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Louisiana District 2 Troy Carter Democratic May 11, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Louisiana District 3 Clay Higgins Republican January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Louisiana District 4 Mike Johnson Republican January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Louisiana District 5 Julia Letlow Republican April 14, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Louisiana District 6 Garret Graves Republican January 3, 2015 January 3, 2025


Maine

The current members of the U.S. House from Maine are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Maine District 1 Chellie Pingree Democratic January 3, 2009 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Maine District 2 Jared Golden Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025


Maryland

The current members of the U.S. House from Maryland are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Maryland District 1 Andrew Harris Republican January 3, 2011 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Maryland District 2 Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic January 3, 2003 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Maryland District 3 John Sarbanes Democratic January 3, 2007 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Maryland District 4 Glenn Ivey Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Maryland District 5 Steny Hoyer Democratic May 19, 1981 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Maryland District 6 David Trone Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Maryland District 7 Kweisi Mfume Democratic May 5, 2020 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Maryland District 8 Jamie Raskin Democratic January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025


Massachusetts

The current members of the U.S. House from Massachusetts are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Massachusetts District 1 Richard Neal Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Massachusetts District 2 Jim McGovern Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Massachusetts District 3 Lori Trahan Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Massachusetts District 4 Jake Auchincloss Democratic January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Massachusetts District 5 Katherine Clark Democratic December 12, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Massachusetts District 6 Seth Moulton Democratic January 3, 2015 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Massachusetts District 7 Ayanna Pressley Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Massachusetts District 8 Stephen Lynch Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Massachusetts District 9 Bill Keating Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025


Michigan

The current members of the U.S. House from Michigan are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Michigan District 1 Jack Bergman Republican January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Michigan District 2 John Moolenaar Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Michigan District 3 Hillary Scholten Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Michigan District 4 Bill Huizenga Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Michigan District 5 Tim Walberg Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Michigan District 6 Debbie Dingell Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Michigan District 7 Elissa Slotkin Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Michigan District 8 Dan Kildee Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Michigan District 9 Lisa McClain Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Michigan District 10 John James Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Michigan District 11 Haley Stevens Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Michigan District 12 Rashida Tlaib Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Michigan District 13 Shri Thanedar Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025


Minnesota

The current members of the U.S. House from Minnesota are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Minnesota District 1 Brad Finstad Republican August 12, 2022 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Minnesota District 2 Angie Craig Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Minnesota District 3 Dean Phillips Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Minnesota District 4 Betty McCollum Democratic January 3, 2001 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Minnesota District 5 Ilhan Omar Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Minnesota District 6 Tom Emmer Republican January 3, 2015 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Minnesota District 7 Michelle Fischbach Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Minnesota District 8 Pete Stauber Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025


Mississippi

The current members of the U.S. House from Mississippi are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Mississippi District 1 Trent Kelly Republican June 9, 2015 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Mississippi District 2 Bennie Thompson Democratic April 20, 1993 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Mississippi District 3 Michael Guest Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Mississippi District 4 Mike Ezell Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025


Missouri

The current members of the U.S. House from Missouri are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Missouri District 1 Cori Bush Democratic January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Missouri District 2 Ann Wagner Republican January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Missouri District 3 Blaine Luetkemeyer Republican January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Missouri District 4 Mark Alford Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Missouri District 5 Emanuel Cleaver Democratic January 3, 2005 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Missouri District 6 Sam Graves Republican January 3, 2001 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Missouri District 7 Eric Burlison Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Missouri District 8 Jason Smith Republican June 5, 2013 January 3, 2025


Montana

The current members of the U.S. House from Montana are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Montana District 1 Ryan Zinke Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Montana District 2 Matt Rosendale Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025


Nebraska

The current members of the U.S. House from Nebraska are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Nebraska District 1 Mike Flood Republican July 12, 2022 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Nebraska District 2 Don Bacon Republican January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Nebraska District 3 Adrian Smith Republican January 3, 2007 January 3, 2025


Nevada

The current members of the U.S. House from Nevada are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Nevada District 1 Dina Titus Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Nevada District 2 Mark Amodei Republican September 13, 2011 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Nevada District 3 Susie Lee Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Nevada District 4 Steven Horsford Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025


New Hampshire

The current members of the U.S. House from New Hampshire are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House New Hampshire District 1 Chris Pappas Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New Hampshire District 2 Annie Kuster Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025


New Jersey

The current members of the U.S. House from New Jersey are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House New Jersey District 1 Donald Norcross Democratic November 12, 2014 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New Jersey District 2 Jeff Van Drew Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New Jersey District 3 Andrew Kim Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New Jersey District 4 Chris Smith Republican January 3, 1981 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New Jersey District 5 Josh Gottheimer Democratic January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New Jersey District 6 Frank Pallone Jr. Democratic January 3, 1993 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New Jersey District 7 Thomas Kean Jr. Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New Jersey District 8 Robert Menendez Jr. Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New Jersey District 9 Bill Pascrell Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New Jersey District 10 Donald Payne Jr. Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New Jersey District 11 Mikie Sherrill Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New Jersey District 12 Bonnie Watson Coleman Democratic January 3, 2015 January 3, 2025


New Mexico

The current members of the U.S. House from New Mexico are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House New Mexico District 1 Melanie Ann Stansbury Democratic June 14, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New Mexico District 2 Gabriel Vasquez Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New Mexico District 3 Teresa Leger Fernandez Democratic January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025


New York

The current members of the U.S. House from New York are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House New York District 1 Nicholas J. LaLota Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New York District 2 Andrew Garbarino Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New York District 4 Anthony D'Esposito Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New York District 5 Gregory W. Meeks Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New York District 6 Grace Meng Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New York District 7 Nydia Velazquez Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New York District 8 Hakeem Jeffries Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New York District 9 Yvette D. Clarke Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New York District 10 Daniel Goldman Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New York District 11 Nicole Malliotakis Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New York District 12 Jerrold Nadler Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New York District 13 Adriano Espaillat Democratic January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New York District 14 Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New York District 15 Ritchie Torres Democratic January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New York District 16 Jamaal Bowman Democratic January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New York District 17 Michael Lawler Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New York District 18 Pat Ryan Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New York District 19 Marcus Molinaro Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New York District 20 Paul Tonko Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New York District 21 Elise Stefanik Republican January 3, 2015 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New York District 22 Brandon Williams Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New York District 23 Nick Langworthy Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New York District 24 Claudia Tenney Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New York District 25 Joseph Morelle Democratic November 13, 2018 January 3, 2025
U.S. House New York District 26 Brian Higgins Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025


North Carolina

The current members of the U.S. House from North Carolina are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House North Carolina District 1 Donald Davis Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House North Carolina District 2 Deborah Ross Democratic January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House North Carolina District 3 Gregory Murphy Republican September 17, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House North Carolina District 4 Valerie Foushee Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House North Carolina District 5 Virginia Foxx Republican January 3, 2005 January 3, 2025
U.S. House North Carolina District 6 Kathy Manning Democratic January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House North Carolina District 7 David Rouzer Republican January 3, 2015 January 3, 2025
U.S. House North Carolina District 8 Dan Bishop Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House North Carolina District 9 Richard Hudson Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House North Carolina District 10 Patrick T. McHenry Republican January 3, 2005 January 3, 2025
U.S. House North Carolina District 11 Chuck Edwards Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House North Carolina District 12 Alma Adams Democratic November 12, 2014 January 3, 2025
U.S. House North Carolina District 13 Wiley Nickel Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House North Carolina District 14 Jeff Jackson Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025


North Dakota

The current member of the U.S. House from North Dakota is:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House North Dakota At-large District Kelly Armstrong Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025


Ohio

The current members of the U.S. House from Ohio are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Ohio District 1 Greg Landsman Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Ohio District 2 Brad Wenstrup Republican January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Ohio District 3 Joyce Beatty Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Ohio District 4 Jim Jordan Republican January 3, 2007 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Ohio District 5 Bob Latta Republican January 3, 2007 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Ohio District 6 Bill Johnson Republican January 3, 2011 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Ohio District 7 Max Miller Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Ohio District 8 Warren Davidson Republican June 9, 2016 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Ohio District 9 Marcy Kaptur Democratic January 3, 1983 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Ohio District 10 Michael Turner Republican January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Ohio District 11 Shontel Brown Democratic November 4, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Ohio District 12 Troy Balderson Republican September 5, 2018 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Ohio District 13 Emilia Sykes Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Ohio District 14 David Joyce Republican January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Ohio District 15 Mike Carey Republican November 4, 2021 January 3, 2025


Oklahoma

The current members of the U.S. House from Oklahoma are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Oklahoma District 1 Kevin Hern Republican November 13, 2018 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Oklahoma District 2 Josh Brecheen Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Oklahoma District 3 Frank Lucas Republican January 3, 2003 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Oklahoma District 4 Tom Cole Republican January 3, 2003 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Oklahoma District 5 Stephanie Bice Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025


Oregon

The current members of the U.S. House from Oregon are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Oregon District 1 Suzanne Bonamici Democratic February 7, 2012 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Oregon District 2 Cliff Bentz Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Oregon District 3 Earl Blumenauer Democratic May 21, 1996 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Oregon District 4 Val Hoyle Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Oregon District 5 Lori Chavez-DeRemer Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Oregon District 6 Andrea Salinas Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025


Pennsylvania

The current members of the U.S. House from Pennsylvania are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Pennsylvania District 1 Brian Fitzpatrick Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Pennsylvania District 2 Brendan Boyle Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Pennsylvania District 3 Dwight Evans Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Pennsylvania District 4 Madeleine Dean Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Pennsylvania District 5 Mary Gay Scanlon Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Pennsylvania District 6 Chrissy Houlahan Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Pennsylvania District 7 Susan Wild Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Pennsylvania District 8 Matt Cartwright Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Pennsylvania District 9 Dan Meuser Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Pennsylvania District 10 Scott Perry Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Pennsylvania District 11 Lloyd Smucker Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Pennsylvania District 12 Summer Lee Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Pennsylvania District 13 John Joyce Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Pennsylvania District 14 Guy Reschenthaler Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Pennsylvania District 15 Glenn Thompson Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Pennsylvania District 16 Mike Kelly Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Pennsylvania District 17 Christopher Deluzio Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025


Rhode Island

The current members of the U.S. House from Rhode Island are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Rhode Island District 1 Gabe Amo Democratic November 13, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Rhode Island District 2 Seth Magaziner Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025


South Carolina

The current members of the U.S. House from South Carolina are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House South Carolina District 1 Nancy Mace Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House South Carolina District 2 Joe Wilson Republican January 3, 2001 January 3, 2025
U.S. House South Carolina District 3 Jeff Duncan Republican January 3, 2011 January 3, 2025
U.S. House South Carolina District 4 William Timmons Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House South Carolina District 5 Ralph Norman Republican June 26, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House South Carolina District 6 James Clyburn Democratic January 3, 1993 January 3, 2025
U.S. House South Carolina District 7 Russell Fry Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025


South Dakota

The current members of the U.S. House from South Dakota are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House South Dakota At-large District Dusty Johnson Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025


Tennessee

The current members of the U.S. House from Tennessee are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Tennessee District 1 Diana Harshbarger Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Tennessee District 2 Tim Burchett Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Tennessee District 3 Charles J. Fleischmann Republican January 3, 2011 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Tennessee District 4 Scott DesJarlais Republican January 3, 2011 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Tennessee District 5 Andy Ogles Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Tennessee District 6 John Rose Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Tennessee District 7 Mark Green Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Tennessee District 8 David Kustoff Republican January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Tennessee District 9 Steve Cohen Democratic January 3, 2007 January 3, 2025


Texas

The current members of the U.S. House from Texas are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Texas District 1 Nathaniel Moran Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 2 Daniel Crenshaw Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 3 Keith Self Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 4 Pat Fallon Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 5 Lance Gooden Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 6 Jake Ellzey Republican July 30, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 7 Lizzie Pannill Fletcher Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 8 Morgan Luttrell Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 9 Al Green Democratic January 3, 2005 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 10 Michael McCaul Republican January 3, 2005 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 11 August Pfluger Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 12 Kay Granger Republican January 3, 1997 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 13 Ronny L. Jackson Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 14 Randy Weber Republican January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 15 Monica De La Cruz Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 16 Veronica Escobar Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 17 Pete Sessions Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 18 Sheila Jackson Lee Democratic January 3, 1995 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 19 Jodey Arrington Republican January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 20 Joaquin Castro Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 21 Chip Roy Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 22 Troy Nehls Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 23 Tony Gonzales Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 24 Beth Van Duyne Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 25 Roger Williams Republican January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 26 Michael C. Burgess Republican January 3, 2003 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 27 Michael Cloud Republican July 10, 2018 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 28 Henry Cuellar Democratic January 3, 2005 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 29 Sylvia Garcia Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 30 Jasmine Crockett Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 31 John Carter Republican January 3, 2003 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 32 Colin Allred Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 33 Marc Veasey Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 34 Vicente Gonzalez Jr. Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 35 Greg Casar Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 36 Brian Babin Republican January 3, 2015 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 37 Lloyd Doggett Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Texas District 38 Wesley Hunt Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025


Utah

The current members of the U.S. House from Utah are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Utah District 1 Blake Moore Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Utah District 2 Celeste Maloy Republican November 28, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Utah District 3 John Curtis Republican November 13, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Utah District 4 Burgess Owens Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025


Vermont

The current members of the U.S. House from Vermont are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Vermont At-large District Becca Balint Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025


Virginia

The current members of the U.S. House from Virginia are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Virginia District 1 Robert J. Wittman Republican January 3, 2007 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Virginia District 2 Jennifer Kiggans Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Virginia District 3 Robert C. Scott Democratic January 3, 1993 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Virginia District 4 Jennifer McClellan Democratic March 7, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Virginia District 5 Bob Good Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Virginia District 6 Benjamin Lee Cline Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Virginia District 7 Abigail Spanberger Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Virginia District 8 Donald Sternoff Beyer Jr. Democratic January 3, 2015 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Virginia District 9 H. Morgan Griffith Republican January 3, 2011 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Virginia District 10 Jennifer Wexton Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Virginia District 11 Gerald Edward Connolly Democratic January 3, 2009 January 3, 2025


Washington

The current members of the U.S. House from Washington are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Washington District 1 Suzan DelBene Democratic November 13, 2012 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Washington District 2 Rick Larsen Democratic January 3, 2001 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Washington District 3 Marie Gluesenkamp Pérez Democratic January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Washington District 4 Dan Newhouse Republican January 3, 2015 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Washington District 5 Cathy McMorris Rodgers Republican January 3, 2005 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Washington District 6 Derek Kilmer Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Washington District 7 Pramila Jayapal Democratic January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Washington District 8 Kim Schrier Democratic January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Washington District 9 D. Adam Smith Democratic January 3, 1997 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Washington District 10 Marilyn Strickland Democratic January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025


West Virginia

The current members of the U.S. House from West Virginia are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House West Virginia District 1 Carol Miller Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House West Virginia District 2 Alexander Mooney Republican January 3, 2015 January 3, 2025


Wisconsin

The current members of the U.S. House from Wisconsin are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Wisconsin District 1 Bryan Steil Republican January 3, 2019 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Wisconsin District 2 Mark Pocan Democratic January 3, 2013 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Wisconsin District 3 Derrick Van Orden Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Wisconsin District 4 Gwen Moore Democratic January 3, 2005 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Wisconsin District 5 Scott Fitzgerald Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Wisconsin District 6 Glenn Grothman Republican January 3, 2015 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Wisconsin District 7 Tom Tiffany Republican May 19, 2020 January 3, 2025
U.S. House Wisconsin District 8 Mike Gallagher Republican January 3, 2017 January 3, 2025


Wyoming

The current members of the U.S. House from Wyoming are:


Office Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Wyoming At-large District Harriet Hageman Republican January 3, 2023 January 3, 2025


See also

External links


Footnotes

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  2. Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives, "Leadership," accessed February 6, 2023
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 United States Census Bureau, "2010 Census Apportionment Results," December 2010
  4. U.S. House Official Website, "Learn," accessed October 12, 2011
  5. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  6. U.S. Congress, "Overview of the Legislative Process," accessed February 6, 2023
  7. Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives, "Committee FAQs," April 19, 2012
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  10. History, Art, and Archives, United States House of Representatives, "House Committees," accessed February 6, 2023
  11. Rep. Donald McEachin (D) died on November 28, 2022, after winning re-election. Rep. Jennifer McClellan (D) won a special election on Feb. 21 to fill McEachin's seat and was sworn in on March 7.
  12. One undecided 2018 race was decided in September 2019 when Dan Bishop (R) won the special election. The state board of elections called a new election following allegations of absentee ballot fraud in the 2018 race. Unofficial returns from the 2018 election showed Mark Harris (R) leading McCready, who was also the Democratic candidate in 2018, by 905 votes. Harris said he did not run again in 2019 due to health issues. Click here for more information on the aftermath of the 2018 election.
  13. Bloomberg, "Republicans Win Congress as Democrats Get Most Votes," March 18, 2013
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