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This is a list of individuals serving in the United States House of Representatives (as of January 20, 2025, the 119th Congress). [1] The membership of the House comprises 435 seats for representatives from the 50 states, apportioned by population, as well as six seats for non-voting delegates from U.S. territories and the District of Columbia.
Democratic-Republican 1778–1854 1833–1835 Democratic John J. Adams: 1883–1887: New York: Democratic: 1848–1919 John Quincy Adams: 1831–1834 Massachusetts National Republican: 1767–1848 1834–1848 Whig Parmenio Adams: 1824–1825 New York Democratic-Republican 1776–1832 1825–1827 National Republican Robert Adams Jr. 1893–1906 ...
Comstock faced Democrat LuAnn Bennett, a real estate executive and ex-wife of former Virginia Congressman Jim Moran, in the 2016 election. [29] Given the swing state status of Virginia in the 2016 presidential election, the race was expected to be one of the most heavily contested races in the country. [30]
This is the main page for the alphabetized list of former members of the United States House of Representatives, which is accessible by using the above template. The list is incomplete. The number of former members of the House is at least 11,026. [needs update]
Manning won the Democratic primary, and in the general election, she defeated Republican nominee Lee Haywood with 62% of the vote. Upon her swearing-in on January 3, 2021, [17] she became the first Democrat to represent this district since 1985, and the first white Democrat to represent a Triad-based district since Steve Neal left office in 1995.
Republican Texas House No 33.7* 26 Lloyd Doggett: Democratic Texas House Yes 29.7* 27 Brad Schneider: Democratic Illinois: House Yes 27.2* 28 Nita Lowey: Democratic New York: House No 24.8* 29 Jim Sensenbrenner: Republican Wisconsin House No 21.8* 30 Phil Roe: Republican Tennessee: House No 20.2* 31 Richard Shelby: Republican Alabama: Senate No ...
The wife of the chairman of the powerful House Homeland Security Committee said he filed for divorce last month after having an affair with a younger woman, The Post has learned.
Representative State District Date Congress Old party New party Notes Galusha A. Grow: Pennsylvania: 14th: February–June 1856 34th: Democratic: Republican