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Democratic-Republican 1776–1832 1825–1827 National Republican Robert Adams Jr. 1893–1906: Pennsylvania: Republican: 1849–1906 Sandy Adams: 2011–2013: Florida: Republican: 1956–present Sherman Adams: 1945–1947: New Hampshire: Republican: 1899–1986 Silas Adams: 1893–1895: Kentucky: Republican: 1839–1896 Stephen Adams: 1845 ...
This is a list of individuals serving in the United States House of Representatives (as of March 5, 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.
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]
The United States Constitution (Article 1, Section 5) [1] gives the House of Representatives the power to expel any member by a two-thirds vote. Expulsion of a Representative is rare: only six members of the House have been expelled in its history.
The House erupted into applause when the House announced former Rep. Matt Gaetz would officially be stepping down from his Florida seat and would no longer be a member of the 119th Congress.
Now, there are 199 Republicans, 194 Democrats, and two Independents, plus five vacancies in the New Hampshire House. Rep. Berry resigns day after controversial vote; GOP majority in NH House down ...
Feb. 13, 2024; Washington, D.C., USA - Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), with other members of the House Freedom Caucus, at a press conference speaking on the reauthorization of FISA under consideration in ...
Democratic–Republican: 1755–1834 Russell Sage: 1853–1855 New York Whig 1816–1906 1855–1857 Oppositionist Pat Saiki: 1987–1991: Hawaii: Republican: 1930–present Peter Sailly: 1805–1807: New York: Democratic–Republican: 1754–1826 John Salazar: 2005–2011: Colorado: Democratic: 1953–present Bill Sali: 2007–2009: Idaho ...