This is a list of individuals serving in the United States House of Representatives (as of December 31, 2023, the 118th Congress).[1] The membership of the House comprises 435 seats for representatives from the 50 states, apportioned by population, as well as 6 seats for non-voting delegates from U.S. territories and the District of Columbia. There are currently 433 members.

Leadership

Presiding officer

Office Name District Party Since
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson LA-04 Republican October 25, 2023
Party leader since October 25, 2023

    Majority leadership (Republican)

    Office Name District Since
    House Majority Leader
    Chair, House Republican Steering Committee
    Steve Scalise LA-01 January 3, 2023
    Party deputy since January 3, 2019
    House Majority Whip Tom Emmer MN-06 January 3, 2023
    Chair, House Republican Conference Elise Stefanik NY-21 May 14, 2021
    Chair, National Republican Congressional Committee Rich Hudson NC-09 January 3, 2023
    Chair, House Republican Policy Committee Gary Palmer AL-06 January 3, 2019
    Vice Chair, House Republican Conference Blake Moore UT-01 November 8, 2023
    Secretary, House Republican Conference Lisa McClain MI-09 January 3, 2023
    House Republican Chief Deputy Whip Guy Reschenthaler PA-14 January 3, 2023
    House Republican Sophomore Elected Leadership Committee Representative Stephanie Bice OK-05 January 3, 2023
    House Republican Freshman Elected Leadership Committee Representative Erin Houchin IN-09 January 3, 2023

    Minority leadership (Democratic)

    Office Name District Since
    House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries NY-08 January 3, 2023
    Party leader since January 3, 2023
    House Minority Whip Katherine Clark MA-05 January 3, 2023
    Party deputy since January 3, 2023
    Chair, House Democratic Caucus Pete Aguilar CA-33 January 3, 2023
    Assistant Leader Jim Clyburn SC-06 January 3, 2023
    Vice Chair, House Democratic Caucus Ted Lieu CA-33 January 3, 2023
    Chair, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Suzan DelBene WA-01 January 3, 2023
    Chair, House Democratic Policy and Communications Committee Joe Neguse CO-02 January 3, 2023
    Co-Chairs, House Democratic Policy and Communications Committee Veronica Escobar TX-16 January 3, 2023
    Lauren Underwood IL-14 January 3, 2023
    Lori Trahan MA-03 November 29, 2023
    House Democratic Battleground Leadership Representative Abigail Spanberger VA-07 January 3, 2023
    House Democratic Junior Caucus Leadership Representative Sara Jacobs CA-51 January 3, 2023
    House Democratic Freshman Class Leadership Representative Jasmine Crockett TX-30 January 3, 2023
    Co-Chairs, House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee Dan Kildee MI-08 January 3, 2023
    Barbara Lee CA-13 January 3, 2019
    Debbie Wasserman Schultz FL-25 January 3, 2023
    House Democratic Senior Chief Deputy Whip Jan Schakowsky IL-09 January 3, 2019

    Regional membership

    As of December 31, 2023:

    Region Democrats Republicans Vacant Total States included
    New England 21 0 0 21 CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT
    Mid-Atlantic 41 22 1 64 DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA
    Great Lakes 30 32 0 62 IL, IN, MI, OH, WI
    Great Plains 7 22 0 29 IA, KS, MN, MO, ND, NE, SD
    South Atlantic 27 49 0 76 FL, GA, NC, SC, VA, WV
    South Central 18 61 0 79 AL, AR, KY, LA, MS, OK, TN, TX
    Mountain 14 19 0 33 AZ, CO, ID, MT, NM, NV, UT, WY
    Pacific 55 15 1 71 AK, CA, HI, OR, WA
    Total 213 220 2 435

    Vacancies

    Partisan mix of the House by state

    As of December 31, 2023:

    Partisan mix of the House by state
    State ranked in partisan order Percentage
    Republicans
    Percentage
    Democrats
    Percentage
    Vacant
    Republican/
    Democratic/
    Vacant
    Republican
    seat plurality
    Notes
    Oklahoma 100% 0% 0% 5/0/0 +5
    Arkansas 100% 0% 0% 4/0/0 +4
    Iowa 100% 0% 0% 4/0/0 +4
    Utah 100% 0% 0% 4/0/0 +4
    Nebraska 100% 0% 0% 3/0/0 +3
    Idaho 100% 0% 0% 2/0/0 +2
    Montana 100% 0% 0% 2/0/0 +2
    West Virginia 100% 0% 0% 2/0/0 +2
    North Dakota 100% 0% 0% 1/0/0 +1
    South Dakota 100% 0% 0% 1/0/0 +1
    Wyoming 100% 0% 0% 1/0/0 +1
    Tennessee 89% 11% 0% 8/1/0 +7
    Alabama 86% 14% 0% 6/1/0 +5
    South Carolina 86% 14% 0% 6/1/0 +5
    Kentucky 83% 17% 0% 5/1/0 +4
    Louisiana 83% 17% 0% 5/1/0 +4
    Indiana 78% 22% 0% 7/2/0 +5
    Missouri 75% 25% 0% 6/2/0 +4
    Wisconsin 75% 25% 0% 6/2/0 +4
    Kansas 75% 25% 0% 3/1/0 +2
    Mississippi 75% 25% 0% 3/1/0 +2
    Florida 71% 29% 0% 20/8/0 +12
    Ohio 67% 33% 0% 10/5/0 +5
    Arizona 67% 33% 0% 6/3/0 +3
    Texas 66% 34% 0% 25/13/0 +12
    Georgia 64% 36% 0% 9/5/0 +4
    North Carolina 50% 50% 0% 7/7/0 0
    Minnesota 50% 50% 0% 4/4/0 0
    Pennsylvania 47% 53% 0% 8/9/0 -1
    Michigan 46% 54% 0% 6/7/0 -1
    Virginia 45% 55% 0% 5/6/0 -1
    New York 38% 58% 4% 10/15/1 -5 NY-03: Vacant following Congressman Santos's expulsion on December 1, 2023.
    Colorado 37% 63% 0% 3/5/0 -2
    Oregon 33% 67% 0% 2/4/0 -2
    Nevada 25% 75% 0% 1/3/0 -2
    New Jersey 25% 75% 0% 3/9/0 -6
    California 21% 77% 2% 11/40/1 -29 CA-20: Vacant following Congressman McCarthy's resignation on December 31, 2023.
    Washington 20% 80% 0% 2/8/0 -6
    Illinois 18% 82% 0% 3/14/0 -11
    Maryland 13% 87% 0% 1/7/0 -6
    Alaska 0% 100% 0% 0/1/0 -1
    Delaware 0% 100% 0% 0/1/0 -1
    Vermont 0% 100% 0% 0/1/0 -1
    Hawaii 0% 100% 0% 0/2/0 -2
    Maine 0% 100% 0% 0/2/0 -2
    New Hampshire 0% 100% 0% 0/2/0 -2
    Rhode Island 0% 100% 0% 0/2/0 -2
    New Mexico 0% 100% 0% 0/3/0 -3
    Connecticut 0% 100% 0% 0/5/0 -5
    Massachusetts 0% 100% 0% 0/9/0 -9
    House of Representatives 50.6% 49.0% 0.5% 220/213/2 +7
    State ranked in partisan order Percentage
    Republicans
    Percentage
    Democrats
    Percentage
    Vacant
    Republican/
    Democratic/
    Vacant
    Republican
    seat plurality
    Notes

    Voting members by state

    As of December 31, 2023:

    District Member Party Prior experience Education Assumed office Residence Born[4]
    Alabama 1
    Jerry Carl
    Republican Mobile County Commission Florida Gateway College 2021 Mobile June 17, 1958
    Alabama 2
    Barry Moore
    Republican Alabama House of Representatives Enterprise State Community College (AS)
    Auburn University (BS)
    2021 Enterprise September 26, 1966
    Alabama 3
    Mike Rogers
    Republican Calhoun County Commissioner
    Alabama House of Representatives
    Jacksonville State University (BA, MPA)
    Birmingham School of Law (JD)
    2003 Weaver July 16, 1958
    Alabama 4
    Robert Aderholt
    Republican Haleyville Municipal Judge University of North Alabama
    Birmingham–Southern College (BA)
    Samford University (JD)
    1997 Haleyville July 22, 1965
    Alabama 5
    Dale Strong
    Republican Madison County Commission Chairman Athens State University (BA) 2023 Huntsville May 8, 1970
    Alabama 6
    Gary Palmer
    Republican Policy analyst University of Alabama (BS) 2015 Hoover May 14, 1954
    Alabama 7
    Terri Sewell
    Democratic Attorney Princeton University (BA)
    St Hilda's College, Oxford (MA)
    Harvard University (JD)
    2011 Birmingham January 1, 1965
    Alaska at-large
    Mary Peltola
    Democratic Alaska House of Representatives University of Northern Colorado
    University of Alaska Anchorage
    University of Alaska Southeast
    University of Alaska Fairbanks
    2022 (special) Bethel August 31, 1973
    Arizona 1
    David Schweikert
    Republican Arizona House of Representatives
    Arizona Board of Education
    Arizona Board of Equalization
    Maricopa County Treasurer
    Arizona State University, Tempe (BS, MBA) 2011 Fountain Hills[5] March 3, 1962
    Arizona 2
    Eli Crane
    Republican U.S. Navy
    Businessman
    Arizona Western College
    University of Arizona
    2023 Oro Valley January 3, 1980
    Arizona 3
    Ruben Gallego
    Democratic Arizona House of Representatives Harvard University (BA) 2015 Phoenix November 20, 1979
    Arizona 4
    Greg Stanton
    Democratic Mayor of Phoenix Marquette University (BA)
    University of Michigan (JD)
    2019 Phoenix March 8, 1970
    Arizona 5
    Andy Biggs
    Republican Arizona Senate Brigham Young University (BA)
    University of Arizona (JD)
    Arizona State University, Phoenix (MA)
    2017 Gilbert November 7, 1958
    Arizona 6
    Juan Ciscomani
    Republican University of Arizona senior program development specialist
    Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Vice President of Outreach
    Senior Advisor for Regional and International Affairs to Arizona Governor Doug Ducey
    Pima Community College
    University of Arizona
    2023 Tucson August 30, 1982
    Arizona 7
    Raúl Grijalva
    Democratic Pima County Board of Supervisors University of Arizona (BA) 2003 Tucson February 19, 1948
    Arizona 8
    Debbie Lesko
    Republican Arizona House of Representatives
    Arizona Senate
    President Pro Tempore of Arizona Senate
    University of Wisconsin–Madison (BA) 2018 (special) Peoria November 14, 1958
    Arizona 9
    Paul Gosar
    Republican President of the Northern Arizona Dental Society Creighton University (BS, DDS) 2011 Bullhead City November 27, 1958
    Arkansas 1
    Rick Crawford
    Republican Broadcaster
    Businessman
    Arkansas State University (BS) 2011 Jonesboro January 22, 1966
    Arkansas 2
    French Hill
    Republican Businessman Vanderbilt University (BS) 2015 Little Rock December 5, 1956
    Arkansas 3
    Steve Womack
    Republican Mayor of Rogers Arkansas Tech University (BA) 2011 Rogers February 18, 1957
    Arkansas 4
    Bruce Westerman
    Republican Arkansas House of Representatives University of Arkansas (BS)
    Yale University (MS)
    2015 Hot Springs November 18, 1967
    California 1
    Doug LaMalfa
    Republican California State Senate
    California State Assembly
    Butte College
    California Polytechnic State University (BS)
    2013 Oroville[6] July 2, 1960
    California 2
    Jared Huffman
    Democratic California State Assembly University of California, Santa Barbara (BA)
    Boston College (JD)
    2013 San Rafael February 18, 1964
    California 3
    Kevin Kiley
    Republican California State Assembly Harvard University (BA)
    Yale University (JD)
    Loyola Marymount University (MA)
    2023 Rocklin January 30, 1985
    California 4
    Mike Thompson
    Democratic California State Senate Napa Valley College
    California State University, Chico (BA, MPA)
    1999 St. Helena January 24, 1951
    California 5
    Tom McClintock
    Republican California Senate
    California State Assembly
    University of California, Los Angeles (BA) 2009 Elk Grove July 10, 1956
    California 6
    Ami Bera
    Democratic Chief Medical Officer of Sacramento County University of California, Irvine (BS, MD) 2013 Elk Grove March 2, 1965
    California 7
    Doris Matsui
    Democratic Sacramento City Council University of California, Berkeley (BA) 2005 (special) Sacramento September 25, 1944
    California 8
    John Garamendi
    Democratic United States Deputy Secretary of the Interior
    Lieutenant Governor of California
    California Insurance Commissioner
    California State Senate
    California State Assembly
    University of California, Berkeley (BA)
    Harvard University (MBA)
    2009 (special) Walnut Grove January 24, 1945
    California 9
    Josh Harder
    Democratic Venture capitalist
    Professor
    Stanford University (BA)
    Harvard University (MBA, MPP)
    2019 Tracy August 1, 1986
    California 10
    Mark DeSaulnier
    Democratic California State Senate
    California State Assembly
    Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors
    College of the Holy Cross (BA) 2015 Concord March 31, 1952
    California 11
    Nancy Pelosi
    Democratic California Democratic Party Chair Trinity Washington University (BA) 1987 (special) San Francisco March 26, 1940
    California 12
    Barbara Lee
    Democratic California State Assembly Mills College (BA)
    University of California, Berkeley (MSW)
    1998 (special) Oakland July 16, 1946
    California 13
    John Duarte
    Republican Businessman
    Farmer
    San Diego State University (BBA)
    University of the Pacific (MBA)
    2023 Modesto September 9, 1966
    California 14
    Eric Swalwell
    Democratic Dublin City Council Campbell University
    University of Maryland, College Park (BA)
    University of Maryland, Baltimore (JD)
    2013 Livermore November 16, 1980
    California 15
    Kevin Mullin
    Democratic Speaker pro tempore of the California State Assembly
    South San Francisco City Council
    University of San Francisco (BA)
    San Francisco State University (MPA)
    2023 South San Francisco June 15, 1970
    California 16
    Anna Eshoo
    Democratic San Mateo County Board of Supervisors Cañada College 1993 Atherton December 13, 1942
    California 17
    Ro Khanna
    Democratic Attorney
    Author
    Educator
    University of Chicago (BA)
    Yale University (JD)
    2017 Fremont September 13, 1976
    California 18
    Zoe Lofgren
    Democratic Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors Stanford University (BA)
    Santa Clara University(JD)
    1995 San Jose December 21, 1947
    California 19
    Jimmy Panetta
    Democratic Deputy district attorney of Monterey County Monterey Peninsula College
    University of California, Davis (BA)
    Santa Clara University(JD)
    2017 Carmel Valley October 1, 1969
    California 20 Vacant
    California 21
    Jim Costa
    Democratic California State Senate
    California State Assembly
    California State University, Fresno (BA) 2005 Fresno April 13, 1952
    California 22
    David Valadao
    Republican U.S. House
    California State Assembly
    College of the Sequoias 2021 Hanford April 14, 1977
    California 23
    Jay Obernolte
    Republican California State Assembly California Institute of Technology (BS) University of California, Los Angeles (MS) 2021 Big Bear Lake August 18, 1970
    California 24
    Salud Carbajal
    Democratic Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors University of California, Santa Barbara (BA)
    Fielding Graduate University (MA)
    2017 Santa Barbara November 18, 1964
    California 25
    Raul Ruiz
    Democratic Emergency physician University of California, Los Angeles (BS)
    Harvard University (MD, MPP, MPH)
    2013 Indio August 25, 1972
    California 26
    Julia Brownley
    Democratic California State Assembly George Washington University (BA)
    American University (MBA)
    2013 Westlake Village[7] August 28, 1952
    California 27
    Mike Garcia
    Republican Businessman
    United States Navy
    United States Naval Academy (BS)
    Georgetown University (MA)
    2020 (special) Santa Clarita April 24, 1976
    California 28
    Judy Chu
    Democratic Mayor of Monterey Park
    Monterey Park City Council
    California State Assembly
    California State Board of Equalization
    University of California, Los Angeles (BA)
    Alliant International University (MA, PhD)
    2009 (special) Monterey Park July 7, 1953
    California 29
    Tony Cárdenas
    Democratic Los Angeles City Council University of California, Santa Barbara (BS) 2013 Los Angeles March 31, 1963
    California 30
    Adam Schiff
    Democratic California State Senate
    Assistant Prosecutor for the
    United States Attorney for the Southern District of California
    Stanford University (BA)
    Harvard University (JD)
    2001 Burbank June 22, 1960
    California 31
    Grace Napolitano
    Democratic California State Assembly Cerritos College
    Texas Southmost College
    1999 Norwalk December 4, 1936
    California 32
    Brad Sherman
    Democratic California Board of Equalization University of California, Los Angeles (BA)
    Harvard University (JD)
    1997 Los Angeles October 24, 1954
    California 33
    Pete Aguilar
    Democratic Mayor of Redlands University of Redlands (BS) 2015 Redlands June 19, 1979
    California 34
    Jimmy Gomez
    Democratic California State Assembly University of California, Los Angeles (BA)
    Harvard University (MPP)
    2017 (special) Los Angeles November 25, 1974
    California 35
    Norma Torres
    Democratic California State Senate
    California State Assembly
    Mayor of Pomona
    National Labor College (BA) 2015 Pomona April 4, 1965
    California 36
    Ted Lieu
    Democratic California State Senate
    California State Assembly
    Stanford University (BA, BS)
    Georgetown University (JD)
    2015 Torrance March 29, 1969
    California 37
    Sydney Kamlager-Dove
    Democratic California State Senate
    California State Assembly
    Los Angeles Community College District Board of Trustees
    Compton College
    University of Southern California (BA)
    Carnegie Mellon University (MA)
    2023 Los Angeles[8] July 20, 1972
    California 38
    Linda Sánchez
    Democratic Attorney University of California, Berkeley (BA)
    University of California, Los Angeles (JD)
    2003 Whittier[9] January 28, 1969
    California 39
    Mark Takano
    Democratic Teacher Harvard University (BA)
    University of California, Riverside (MFA)
    2013 Riverside December 10, 1960
    California 40
    Young Kim
    Republican California State Assembly University of Southern California (BBA) 2021 Anaheim Hills October 18, 1962
    California 41
    Ken Calvert
    Republican Real estate executive Chaffey College
    San Diego State University (BA)
    1993 Corona June 8, 1953
    California 42
    Robert Garcia
    Democratic Mayor of Long Beach
    Long Beach City Council
    California State University, Long Beach (BA, EdD)
    University of Southern California (MA)
    2023 Long Beach December 2, 1977
    California 43
    Maxine Waters
    Democratic California State Assembly California State University, Los Angeles (BA) 1991 Los Angeles[10] August 15, 1938
    California 44
    Nanette Barragán
    Democratic Hermosa Beach City Council University of California, Los Angeles (BA)
    University of Southern California (JD)
    2017 Los Angeles September 15, 1976
    California 45
    Michelle Steel
    Republican Orange County Board of Supervisors
    California State Board of Equalization
    Pepperdine University (BA)
    University of Southern California (MBA)
    2021 Fountain Valley June 21, 1955
    California 46
    Lou Correa
    Democratic California State Senate
    Orange County Board of Supervisors
    California State Assembly
    California State University, Fullerton (BA)
    University of California, Los Angeles (JD, MBA)
    2017 Santa Ana January 24, 1958
    California 47
    Katie Porter
    Democratic Attorney
    Professor
    Yale University (BA)
    Harvard University (JD)
    2019 Irvine January 3, 1974
    California 48
    Darrell Issa
    Republican U.S. House Siena Heights University (BA) 2021 San Diego[11] November 1, 1953
    California 49
    Mike Levin
    Democratic Environmental activist Stanford University (BA)
    Duke University (JD)
    2019 San Juan Capistrano October 20, 1978
    California 50
    Scott Peters
    Democratic San Diego City Council
    San Diego Port Commission
    Duke University (BA)
    New York University (JD)
    2013 San Diego[12] June 17, 1958
    California 51
    Sara Jacobs
    Democratic Nonprofit founder
    Policy advisor
    Columbia University (BA, MIA) 2021 San Diego February 1, 1989
    California 52
    Juan Vargas
    Democratic California State Senate
    California State Assembly
    San Diego City Council
    University of San Diego (BA)
    Fordham University (MA)
    Harvard University (JD)
    2013 San Diego[13] March 7, 1961
    Colorado 1
    Diana DeGette
    Democratic Colorado House of Representatives Colorado College (BA)
    New York University (JD)
    1997 Denver July 29, 1957
    Colorado 2
    Joe Neguse
    Democratic Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies
    Regents of the University of Colorado
    University of Colorado, Boulder (BA, JD) 2019 Lafayette[14] May 13, 1984
    Colorado 3
    Lauren Boebert
    Republican Businesswoman
    Restaurateur
    2021 Silt December 15, 1986
    Colorado 4
    Ken Buck
    Republican Weld County District Attorney Princeton University (BA)
    University of Wyoming (JD)
    2015 Windsor[15] February 16, 1959
    Colorado 5
    Doug Lamborn
    Republican President Pro Tempore of the Colorado Senate
    Colorado House of Representatives
    University of Kansas (BS, JD) 2007 Colorado Springs May 24, 1954
    Colorado 6
    Jason Crow
    Democratic Attorney
    U.S. Army
    University of Wisconsin, Madison (BA)
    University of Denver (JD)
    2019 Aurora March 15, 1979
    Colorado 7
    Brittany Pettersen
    Democratic Colorado Senate
    Colorado House of Representatives
    Metropolitan State University of Denver (BA) 2023 Lakewood December 6, 1981
    Colorado 8
    Yadira Caraveo
    Democratic Colorado Senate University of Colorado Boulder (BA, JD) 2023 Thornton[16] December 23, 1980
    Connecticut 1
    John B. Larson
    Democratic Connecticut Senate
    East Hartford City Council
    East Hartford Board of Education
    Central Connecticut State University (BA) 1999 East Hartford July 22, 1948
    Connecticut 2
    Joe Courtney
    Democratic Connecticut House of Representatives Tufts University (BA)
    University of Connecticut (JD)
    2007 Vernon April 6, 1953
    Connecticut 3
    Rosa DeLauro
    Democratic Executive Director of EMILY's List
    Political aide
    Marymount College, Tarrytown (BA)
    London School of Economics
    (MA)
    Columbia University (MA)
    1991 New Haven March 2, 1943
    Connecticut 4
    Jim Himes
    Democratic Financial executive
    Greenwich Housing Authority Board
    Harvard University (BA)
    St Edmund Hall, Oxford (MPhil)
    2009 Cos Cob July 5, 1966
    Connecticut 5
    Jahana Hayes
    Democratic Teacher Naugatuck Valley Community College
    Southern Connecticut State University (BA)
    University of Saint Joseph (MA)
    University of Bridgeport (SYC)
    2019 Wolcott March 8, 1973
    Delaware at-large
    Lisa Blunt Rochester
    Democratic Delaware Health and Social Services Secretary
    Delaware Labor Secretary
    Delaware Personnel Director
    Fairleigh Dickinson University
    (BA)
    University of Delaware (MA)
    2017 Wilmington February 10, 1962
    Florida 1
    Matt Gaetz
    Republican Florida House of Representatives Florida State University (BS)
    College of William & Mary (JD)
    2017 Niceville May 7, 1982
    Florida 2
    Neal Dunn
    Republican Surgeon Washington and Lee University (BS)
    George Washington University (MD)
    2017 Panama City February 16, 1953
    Florida 3
    Kat Cammack
    Republican Political advisor Metropolitan State University of Denver (BA)
    Naval War College (MS)
    2021 Gainesville February 16, 1988
    Florida 4
    Aaron Bean
    Republican Florida Senate
    Florida House of Representatives
    Jacksonville University (BS) 2023 Fernandina Beach January 25, 1967
    Florida 5
    John Rutherford
    Republican Sheriff of Duval County Florida State College
    Florida State University (BS)
    2017 Jacksonville September 2, 1952
    Florida 6
    Michael Waltz
    Republican U.S. Army
    Intelligence analyst
    Virginia Military Institute (BS) 2019 St. Augustine Beach[17] January 31, 1974
    Florida 7
    Cory Mills
    Republican Defense Business Board
    Businessman
    Security specialist
    U.S. Army
    Florida State College at Jacksonville (AA)
    American Military University (BS, MA)
    2023 New Smyrna Beach July 13, 1980
    Florida 8
    Bill Posey
    Republican Florida Senate
    Florida House of Representatives
    Rockledge City Council
    Eastern Florida State College 2009 Rockledge December 18, 1947
    Florida 9
    Darren Soto
    Democratic Florida Senate
    Florida House of Representatives
    Rutgers University–New Brunswick (BA)
    George Washington University (JD)
    2017 Kissimmee[18] February 25, 1978
    Florida 10
    Maxwell Frost
    Democratic Activist
    Political organizer
    Florida State University (BS) 2023 Orlando January 17, 1997
    Florida 11
    Daniel Webster
    Republican Florida Senate
    Speaker of Florida House of Representatives
    Georgia Institute of Technology (BS) 2011 Clermont[19] April 27, 1949
    Florida 12
    Gus Bilirakis
    Republican Florida House of Representatives St. Petersburg College
    University of Florida (BA)
    Stetson University (JD)
    2007 Palm Harbor February 8, 1963
    Florida 13
    Anna Paulina Luna
    Republican Air National Guard
    U.S. Air Force
    University of West Florida (BS) 2023 St. Petersburg May 6, 1989
    Florida 14
    Kathy Castor
    Democratic Assistant General Counsel to the Florida Department of Community Affairs
    President of the Florida Association of Women Lawyers
    Hillsborough County Board of Commissioners
    Emory University (BA)
    Florida State University (JD)
    2007 Tampa August 20, 1966
    Florida 15
    Laurel Lee
    Republican Secretary of State of Florida University of Florida (BA, JD) 2023 Tampa March 26, 1974
    Florida 16
    Vern Buchanan
    Republican Auto dealer Cleary University (BA)
    University of Detroit Mercy (MBA)
    2007 Sarasota[20] May 8, 1951
    Florida 17
    Greg Steube
    Republican Florida Senate
    Florida House of Representatives
    University of Florida (BS, JD) 2019 Sarasota May 19, 1978
    Florida 18
    Scott Franklin
    Republican Lakeland City Commission United States Naval Academy (BA)

    Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University (MBA)

    2021 Lakeland August 23, 1964
    Florida 19
    Byron Donalds
    Republican Florida House of Representatives Florida State University (BS) 2021 Naples October 26, 1978
    Florida 20
    Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick
    Democratic CEO of Trinity Health Howard University (BA)
    St. Thomas University (JD)
    2022 (special) Miramar January 25, 1979
    Florida 21
    Brian Mast
    Republican U.S. Army Palm Beach Atlantic University
    American Military University
    Harvard University (BLA)
    2017 Fort Pierce July 10, 1980
    Florida 22
    Lois Frankel
    Democratic Mayor of West Palm Beach
    Florida House of Representatives
    Boston University (BA)
    Georgetown University (JD)
    2013 West Palm Beach May 16, 1948
    Florida 23
    Jared Moskowitz
    Democratic Florida House of Representatives
    Broward County Commission
    Director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management
    George Washington University (BA)
    Nova Southeastern University (JD)
    2023 Parkland December 18, 1980
    Florida 24
    Frederica Wilson
    Democratic Florida Senate
    Florida House of Representatives
    Miami-Dade County Public Schools Board
    Fisk University (BA)
    University of Miami (MA)
    2011 Miami Gardens November 5, 1942
    Florida 25
    Debbie Wasserman Schultz
    Democratic Florida Senate
    Florida House of Representatives
    Democratic National Committee Chair
    University of Florida (BA, MA) 2005 Weston September 27, 1966
    Florida 26
    Mario Díaz-Balart
    Republican Florida Senate
    Florida House of Representatives
    University of South Florida (BA) 2003 Miami September 25, 1961
    Florida 27
    María Elvira Salazar
    Republican News anchor
    Journalist
    Miami Dade College
    University of Miami (BA)
    Harvard University (MPA)
    2021 Miami November 1, 1961
    Florida 28
    Carlos Giménez
    Republican Mayor of Miami-Dade County
    Miami-Dade County Commission
    Barry University (BPA) 2021 Miami January 17, 1954
    Georgia 1
    Buddy Carter
    Republican Georgia Senate
    Georgia House of Representatives
    Mayor of Pooler
    Young Harris College
    University of Georgia (BS)
    2015 Pooler September 6, 1957
    Georgia 2
    Sanford Bishop
    Democratic Georgia Senate
    Georgia House of Representatives
    Morehouse College (BA)
    Emory University (JD)
    1993 Albany February 4, 1947
    Georgia 3
    Drew Ferguson
    Republican Mayor of West Point University of Georgia (BS)
    Augusta University (DMD)
    2017 The Rock November 15, 1966
    Georgia 4
    Hank Johnson
    Democratic DeKalb County Commissioner
    Associate Magistrate Judge
    Clark Atlanta University (BA)
    Texas Southern University (JD)
    2007 Lithonia October 2, 1954
    Georgia 5
    Nikema Williams
    Democratic Georgia Senate
    Chair of the Georgia Democratic Party
    Talladega College (BA) 2021 Atlanta July 30, 1978
    Georgia 6
    Rich McCormick
    Republican U.S. Marine Corps

    Emergency physician

    Oregon State University (BS)
    Morehouse School of Medicine (MD)
    National University (MBA)
    2023 Suwanee October 7, 1968
    Georgia 7
    Lucy McBath
    Democratic Activist Virginia State University (BA) 2019 Marietta June 1, 1960
    Georgia 8
    Austin Scott
    Republican Georgia House of Representatives University of Georgia (BA) 2011 Tifton December 10, 1969
    Georgia 9
    Andrew Clyde
    Republican U.S. Navy University of Notre Dame (BA)
    Bethel University (BBA)
    University of Georgia (MBA)
    2021 Athens November 22, 1963
    Georgia 10
    Mike Collins
    Republican Businessman Georgia State University (BA) 2023 Jackson July 2, 1967
    Georgia 11
    Barry Loudermilk
    Republican Georgia State Senate
    Georgia House of Representatives
    Air University
    Wayland Baptist University (BS)
    2015 Cassville December 22, 1963
    Georgia 12
    Rick W. Allen
    Republican Businessman Auburn University (BS) 2015 Augusta November 7, 1951
    Georgia 13
    David Scott
    Democratic Georgia State Senate
    Georgia House of Representatives
    Florida A&M University (BA)
    University of Pennsylvania (MBA)
    2003 Atlanta June 27, 1945
    Georgia 14
    Marjorie Taylor Greene
    Republican Businesswoman
    Activist
    University of Georgia (BBA) 2021 Rome[21] May 27, 1974
    Hawaii 1
    Ed Case
    Democratic U.S. House
    Hawaii House of Representatives
    Williams College (BA)
    University of California, Hastings (JD)
    2019 Kāneʻohe September 27, 1952
    Hawaii 2
    Jill Tokuda
    Democratic Hawaii Senate University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (BA) 2023 Kāneʻohe March 3, 1976
    Idaho 1
    Russ Fulcher
    Republican Idaho Senate Boise State University (BA, MBA) 2019 Meridian March 9, 1962
    Idaho 2
    Mike Simpson
    Republican Idaho House of Representatives
    Blackfoot City Council
    Utah State University (BS)
    Washington University in St. Louis (DMD)
    1999 Idaho Falls September 8, 1950
    Illinois 1
    Jonathan Jackson
    Democratic Investment Analyst North Carolina A&T State University (BA)
    Northwestern University (MBA)
    2023 Chicago January 7, 1966
    Illinois 2
    Robin Kelly
    Democratic Illinois House of Representatives
    Chief of Staff to the Illinois Treasurer
    Chief Administrative Officer to the Cook County President
    Bradley University (BA, MA)
    Northern Illinois University (PhD)
    2013 (special) Matteson April 30, 1956
    Illinois 3
    Delia Ramirez
    Democratic Illinois House of Representatives Northeastern Illinois University (BA) 2023 Chicago June 2, 1983
    Illinois 4
    Jesús "Chuy" García
    Democratic Cook County Board of Commissioners
    Illinois Senate
    Chicago City Council
    University of Illinois Chicago (BA, MUP) 2019 Chicago April 12, 1956
    Illinois 5
    Mike Quigley
    Democratic Cook County Board of Commissioners Roosevelt University (BA)
    University of Chicago (MPP)
    Loyola University Chicago (JD)
    2009 (special) Chicago October 17, 1958
    Illinois 6
    Sean Casten
    Democratic Entrepreneur Middlebury College (BA)
    Dartmouth College (MSEM, MS)
    2019 Downers Grove November 23, 1971
    Illinois 7
    Danny K. Davis
    Democratic Chicago City Council
    Cook County Board of Commissioners
    University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (BA)
    Chicago State University (MS)
    Union Institute & University (PhD)
    1997 Chicago September 6, 1941
    Illinois 8
    Raja Krishnamoorthi
    Democratic Public servant
    Attorney
    Princeton University (BS)
    Harvard University (JD)
    2017 Schaumburg July 19, 1973
    Illinois 9
    Jan Schakowsky
    Democratic Illinois House of Representatives University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (BS) 1999 Evanston May 26, 1944
    Illinois 10
    Brad Schneider
    Democratic U.S. House Northwestern University (BS, MBA) 2017 Highland Park August 20, 1961
    Illinois 11
    Bill Foster
    Democratic U.S. House University of Wisconsin–Madison (BS)
    Harvard University (MS, PhD)
    2013 Naperville October 7, 1955
    Illinois 12
    Mike Bost
    Republican Illinois House of Representatives 2015 Murphysboro December 30, 1960
    Illinois 13
    Nikki Budzinski
    Democratic Chief of Staff to the Director of the Office of Management and Budget
    Senior Adviser for the Exploratory Committee to J. B. Pritzker
    University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (BA) 2023 Springfield March 11, 1977
    Illinois 14
    Lauren Underwood
    Democratic Registered nurse University of Michigan (BSN)
    Johns Hopkins University (MSN, MPH)
    2019 Naperville October 4, 1986
    Illinois 15
    Mary Miller
    Republican Farmer Eastern Illinois University (BA, BS) 2021 Oakland August 27, 1959
    Illinois 16
    Darin LaHood
    Republican Illinois Senate
    Prosecutor U.S. Attorney's Office
    Deputy Prosecutor Tazewell County
    Loras College (BA)
    John Marshall Law School, Chicago (JD)
    2015 (special) Peoria[22] July 5, 1968
    Illinois 17
    Eric Sorensen
    Democratic Meteorologist Northern Illinois University (BS) 2023 Moline March 18, 1976
    Indiana 1
    Frank J. Mrvan
    Democratic North Township Trustee Ball State University (BS) 2021 Highland[23] April 16, 1969
    Indiana 2
    Rudy Yakym
    Republican Indiana Judicial Nominating Commission
    Businessman
    Indiana University South Bend (AS, BS)
    University of Notre Dame (MBA)
    2022 (special) Granger February 24, 1984
    Indiana 3
    Jim Banks
    Republican Indiana Senate Indiana University Bloomington (BA)
    Grace College & Seminary (MBA)
    2017 Columbia City July 16, 1979
    Indiana 4
    Jim Baird
    Republican Indiana House of Representatives
    Putnam County Commission
    Purdue University, West Lafayette (BS, MS)
    University of Kentucky (PhD)
    2019 Greencastle June 4, 1945
    Indiana 5
    Victoria Spartz
    Republican Indiana Senate Kyiv National Economic University (BS, MBA)
    Indiana University, Indianapolis (MAcc)
    2021 Noblesville October 6, 1978
    Indiana 6
    Greg Pence
    Republican Businessman Loyola University Chicago (BA, MBA) 2019 Columbus[24] November 14, 1956
    Indiana 7
    André Carson
    Democratic Indianapolis City-County Council Concordia University Wisconsin (BA)
    Indiana Wesleyan University (MS)
    2008 (special) Indianapolis[25] October 16, 1974
    Indiana 8
    Larry Bucshon
    Republican Heart surgeon University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (BS)
    University of Illinois Chicago (MD)
    2011 Evansville[26] May 31, 1962
    Indiana 9
    Erin Houchin
    Republican Indiana State Senate Indiana University, Bloomington (BS)
    George Washington University (MA)
    2023 Salem September 24, 1976
    Iowa 1
    Mariannette Miller-Meeks
    Republican Iowa Senate
    U.S. Army
    Texas Christian University (BS)
    University of Southern California (MS)
    University of Texas, San Antonio (MD)
    2021 Le Claire September 6, 1955
    Iowa 2
    Ashley Hinson
    Republican Iowa House of Representatives
    News anchor
    University of Southern California (BA) 2021 Marion June 27, 1983
    Iowa 3
    Zach Nunn
    Republican Iowa Senate
    Iowa House of Representatives
    U.S. Air Force
    Drake University (BA)
    Air University (MMAS)
    University of Cambridge (MSt)
    2023 Bondurant May 4, 1979
    Iowa 4
    Randy Feenstra
    Republican Iowa Senate
    Sioux County Treasurer
    Dordt University (BA)
    Iowa State University (MPA)
    2021 Hull January 14, 1969
    Kansas 1
    Tracey Mann
    Republican Lieutenant Governor of Kansas
    Real estate agent
    Businessman
    Kansas State University (BS) 2021 Salina December 17, 1976
    Kansas 2
    Jake LaTurner
    Republican Kansas State Treasurer
    Kansas Senate
    Pittsburg State University (BA) 2021 Topeka[27] February 17, 1988
    Kansas 3
    Sharice Davids
    Democratic Attorney
    Mixed martial artist
    Haskell Indian Nations University
    University of Kansas
    Johnson County Community College
    University of Missouri–Kansas City (BA)
    Cornell University (JD)
    2019 Roeland Park[28] May 22, 1980
    Kansas 4
    Ron Estes
    Republican Kansas State Treasurer Tennessee Technological University (BS, MBA) 2017 (special) Wichita July 19, 1956
    Kentucky 1
    James Comer
    Republican Kentucky House of Representatives
    Agriculture Commissioner of Kentucky
    Western Kentucky University (BS) 2016 (special) Tompkinsville August 19, 1972
    Kentucky 2
    Brett Guthrie
    Republican Kentucky Senate United States Military Academy (BS)
    Yale University (MBA)
    2009 Bowling Green February 18, 1964
    Kentucky 3
    Morgan McGarvey
    Democratic Minority Leader of the Kentucky Senate
    Special Assistant to the Attorney General of Kentucky
    University of Missouri (BA)
    University of Kentucky (JD)
    2023 Louisville December 23, 1979
    Kentucky 4
    Thomas Massie
    Republican Judge-Executive of Lewis County Massachusetts Institute of Technology (BS, MS) 2012 (special) Garrison January 13, 1971
    Kentucky 5
    Hal Rogers
    Republican Commonwealth's Attorney for Pulaski County and Rockcastle County Western Kentucky University (BA)
    University of Kentucky (LLB)
    1981 Somerset[29] December 31, 1937
    Kentucky 6
    Andy Barr
    Republican Attorney University of Virginia (BA)
    University of Kentucky (JD)
    2013 Lexington July 24, 1973
    Louisiana 1
    Steve Scalise
    Republican Louisiana State Senate
    Louisiana House of Representatives
    Louisiana State University (BS) 2008 (special) Jefferson October 6, 1965
    Louisiana 2
    Troy Carter
    Democratic Louisiana State Senate
    Louisiana House of Representatives
    New Orleans City Council
    Xavier University of Louisiana (BA) 2021 (special) New Orleans October 26, 1963
    Louisiana 3
    Clay Higgins
    Republican Reserve Deputy Marshal of Lafayette Louisiana State University 2017 Lafayette[30] August 24, 1961
    Louisiana 4
    Mike Johnson
    Republican Louisiana House of Representatives Louisiana State University (BA, JD) 2017 Benton January 30, 1972
    Louisiana 5
    Julia Letlow
    Republican College administrator University of Louisiana at Monroe (BA, MA)
    University of South Florida (PhD)
    2021 (special) Start March 16, 1981
    Louisiana 6
    Garret Graves
    Republican Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority University of Alabama
    Louisiana Tech University
    American University
    2015 Baton Rouge January 31, 1972
    Maine 1
    Chellie Pingree
    Democratic Maine State Senate
    President, Common Cause
    University of Southern Maine
    College of the Atlantic (BS)
    2009 North Haven April 2, 1955
    Maine 2
    Jared Golden
    Democratic Maine House of Representatives University of Maine, Farmington
    Bates College (BA)
    2019 Lewiston July 25, 1982
    Maryland 1
    Andy Harris
    Republican Maryland State Senate
    Anesthesiologist
    Johns Hopkins University (BS, MD, MHS) 2011 Cambridge January 25, 1957
    Maryland 2
    Dutch Ruppersberger
    Democratic Baltimore County Executive
    Chief of the Office of Investigative Division for Maryland's Department of Justice
    Baltimore County Assistant State's Attorney
    Baltimore City College
    University of Maryland, College Park (BA)
    University of Baltimore (JD)
    2003 Cockeysville[31] January 31, 1946
    Maryland 3
    John Sarbanes
    Democratic Attorney
    Law clerk
    Princeton University (BA)
    Harvard University (JD)
    2007 Baltimore[32] May 22, 1962
    Maryland 4
    Glenn Ivey
    Democratic State's Attorney of Prince George's County
    Chair of the Maryland Public Service Commission
    Majority Council to the U.S. Senate Banking Committee
    Assistant U.S. Attorney
    Princeton University (BA)
    Harvard University (JD)
    2023 Cheverly February 27, 1961
    Maryland 5
    Steny Hoyer
    Democratic President of the Maryland State Senate
    Maryland Board of Higher Education
    University of Maryland, College Park (BA)
    Georgetown University (JD)
    1981 (special) Mechanicsville June 14, 1939
    Maryland 6
    David Trone
    Democratic Businessman Furman University (BA)
    University of Pennsylvania (MBA)
    2019 Potomac September 21, 1955
    Maryland 7
    Kweisi Mfume
    Democratic Baltimore City Council
    U.S. House
    President of the NAACP
    Baltimore City Community College
    Morgan State University (BA)
    Johns Hopkins University (MA)
    2020 (special) Baltimore October 24, 1948
    Maryland 8
    Jamie Raskin
    Democratic Maryland State Senate Majority Whip Harvard University (BA, JD) 2017 Takoma Park December 13, 1962
    Massachusetts 1
    Richard Neal
    Democratic Mayor of Springfield Holyoke Community College
    American International College (BA)
    University of Hartford (MA)
    1989 Springfield February 14, 1949
    Massachusetts 2
    Jim McGovern
    Democratic Congressional staff member American University (BA, MPA) 1997 Worcester November 20, 1959
    Massachusetts 3
    Lori Trahan
    Democratic Businesswoman

    Chief of Staff to Rep. Marty Meehan

    Georgetown University (BA) 2019 Westford October 27, 1973
    Massachusetts 4
    Jake Auchincloss
    Democratic Newton City Council Harvard University (BA)
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MBA)
    2021 Newton[33] January 29, 1988
    Massachusetts 5
    Katherine Clark
    Democratic Massachusetts Senate
    Massachusetts House of Representatives
    Attorney
    St. Lawrence University (BA)
    Cornell University (JD)
    Harvard University (MPA)
    2013 (special) Revere July 17, 1963
    Massachusetts 6
    Seth Moulton
    Democratic Businessman
    Activist
    U.S. Marine Corps
    Harvard University (BS, MBA, MPP) 2015 Salem October 24, 1978
    Massachusetts 7
    Ayanna Pressley
    Democratic Boston City Council Boston University 2019 Boston[34] February 3, 1974
    Massachusetts 8
    Stephen F. Lynch
    Democratic Massachusetts Senate
    Massachusetts House of Representatives
    Wentworth Institute of Technology (BS)
    Boston College (JD)
    Harvard University (MPA)
    2001 (special) Boston March 31, 1955
    Massachusetts 9
    Bill Keating
    Democratic Massachusetts House of Representatives
    Massachusetts Senate
    Norfolk County District Attorney
    Boston College (BA, MBA)
    Suffolk University (JD)
    2011 Bourne September 6, 1952
    Michigan 1
    Jack Bergman
    Republican U.S. Marine Corps Gustavus Adolphus College (BA)
    University of West Florida (MBA)
    2017 Watersmeet February 2, 1947
    Michigan 2
    John Moolenaar
    Republican Michigan Senate
    Michigan House of Representatives
    Hope College (BS)
    Harvard University (MPA)
    2015 Caledonia May 8, 1961
    Michigan 3
    Hillary Scholten
    Democratic Board of Immigration Appeals Judicial Law Clerk/Attorney Adviser
    U.S. Court of Appeals Immigration Staff Attorney
    Gordon College (BA)
    University of Maryland, Baltimore (JD)
    2023 Grand Rapids February 22, 1982
    Michigan 4
    Bill Huizenga
    Republican Michigan House of Representatives Calvin College (BA) 2011 Holland[35] January 31, 1969
    Michigan 5
    Tim Walberg
    Republican U.S. House
    Michigan House of Representatives
    Western Illinois University
    Moody Bible Institute
    Taylor University (BA)
    Wheaton College, Illinois (MA)
    2011 Tipton April 12, 1951
    Michigan 6
    Debbie Dingell
    Democratic President of the General Motors Foundation Wayne State University Board of Governors
    Lobbyist
    Georgetown University (BS, MS) 2015 Ann Arbor November 23, 1953
    Michigan 7
    Elissa Slotkin
    Democratic Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs Cornell University (BA)
    Columbia University (MIA)
    2019 Lansing July 10, 1976
    Michigan 8
    Dan Kildee
    Democratic Genesee County Treasurer University of Michigan–Flint
    Central Michigan University (BS)
    2013 Flint Township August 11, 1958
    Michigan 9
    Lisa McClain
    Republican Businesswoman Lansing Community College
    Northwood University (BA)
    2021 Bruce April 7, 1966
    Michigan 10
    John James
    Republican U.S. Army United States Military Academy (BS)
    University of Michigan (MBA)
    Pennsylvania State University (MS)
    2023 Farmington Hills June 8, 1981
    Michigan 11
    Haley Stevens
    Democratic Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry American University (BA, MA) 2019 Birmingham June 24, 1983
    Michigan 12
    Rashida Tlaib
    Democratic Michigan House of Representatives Wayne State University (BA)
    Thomas M. Cooley Law School (JD)
    2019 Detroit July 24, 1976
    Michigan 13
    Shri Thanedar
    Democratic Michigan House of Representatives University of Mumbai (BS, MS)
    University of Akron (PhD)
    2023 Detroit February 22, 1955
    Minnesota 1
    Brad Finstad
    Republican Director of USDA Rural Development for Minnesota
    Minnesota House of Representatives
    University of Minnesota (BS) 2022 (special) New Ulm May 30, 1976
    Minnesota 2
    Angie Craig
    Democratic Medical technology executive
    Reporter
    University of Memphis (BA) 2019 Prior Lake February 14, 1972
    Minnesota 3
    Dean Phillips
    Democratic Businessman Brown University (BA)
    University of Minnesota (MBA)
    2019 Plymouth January 20, 1969
    Minnesota 4
    Betty McCollum
    Democratic North St. Paul City Council
    Minnesota House of Representatives
    St. Catherine University (BA) 2001 Saint Paul July 12, 1954
    Minnesota 5
    Ilhan Omar
    Democratic Minnesota House of Representatives North Dakota State University (BA) 2019 Minneapolis October 4, 1982
    Minnesota 6
    Tom Emmer
    Republican Minnesota House of Representatives Boston College
    University of Alaska Fairbanks (BA)
    William Mitchell College of Law (JD)
    2015 Delano March 3, 1961
    Minnesota 7
    Michelle Fischbach
    Republican Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota
    President of the Minnesota Senate
    Minnesota Senate
    St. Cloud State University (BA)
    William Mitchell College of Law (JD)
    2021 Regal[36] November 3, 1965
    Minnesota 8
    Pete Stauber
    Republican St. Louis County Commission
    Police lieutenant
    Professional hockey player
    Lake Superior State University (BA) 2019 Hermantown May 10, 1966
    Mississippi 1
    Trent Kelly
    Republican District attorney,
    Tupelo City prosecutor
    Army National Guard Colonel
    East Central Community College
    University of Mississippi (BA, JD)
    United States Army War College (MA)
    2015 (special) Saltillo March 1, 1966
    Mississippi 2
    Bennie Thompson
    Democratic Alderman and Mayor of Bolton
    Hinds County Board of Supervisors
    Tougaloo College (BA)
    Jackson State University (MS)
    1993 (special) Bolton January 28, 1948
    Mississippi 3
    Michael Guest
    Republican District Attorney for Madison and Rankin Counties Mississippi State University (BS)
    University of Mississippi (JD)
    2019 Brandon February 4, 1970
    Mississippi 4
    Mike Ezell
    Republican Sheriff of Jackson County University of Southern Mississippi (BA) 2023 Pascagoula April 6, 1959
    Missouri 1
    Cori Bush
    Democratic Registered nurse
    Pastor
    Activist
    Lutheran School of Nursing (GrDip) 2021 St. Louis July 21, 1976
    Missouri 2
    Ann Wagner
    Republican U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg University of Missouri (BS) 2013 Ballwin September 13, 1962
    Missouri 3
    Blaine Luetkemeyer
    Republican Missouri House of Representatives
    State Tourism Director
    Lincoln University, Missouri (BA) 2009 St. Elizabeth May 7, 1952
    Missouri 4
    Mark Alford
    Republican Journalist University of Texas at Austin (BA) 2023 Lake Winnebago October 4, 1963
    Missouri 5
    Emanuel Cleaver
    Democratic Mayor of Kansas City
    Pastor
    Radio show host
    Prairie View A&M University (BS)
    Saint Paul School of Theology (MDiv)
    2005 Kansas City October 26, 1944
    Missouri 6
    Sam Graves
    Republican Missouri Senate University of Missouri (BS) 2001 Tarkio November 7, 1963
    Missouri 7
    Eric Burlison
    Republican Missouri Senate
    Missouri House of Representatives
    Missouri State University (BA, MBA) 2023 Ozark October 2, 1976
    Missouri 8
    Jason Smith
    Republican Missouri House of Representatives University of Missouri (BS)
    Oklahoma City University (JD)
    2013 (special) Salem June 16, 1980
    Montana 1
    Ryan Zinke
    Republican United States Secretary of the Interior
    U.S. House
    Montana Senate
    U.S. Navy
    University of Oregon (BS)
    National University (MBA)
    University of San Diego (MS)
    2023 Whitefish November 1, 1961
    Montana 2
    Matt Rosendale
    Republican Montana State Auditor
    Montana Senate
    Montana House of Representatives
    2021 Glendive July 7, 1960
    Nebraska 1
    Mike Flood
    Republican Speaker of the Nebraska Legislature University of Notre Dame (BA)
    University of Nebraska–Lincoln (JD)
    2022 (special) Norfolk[37] February 23, 1975
    Nebraska 2
    Don Bacon
    Republican U.S. Air Force Northern Illinois University (BA)
    University of Phoenix (MBA)
    National Defense University (MA)
    2017 Papillion August 16, 1963
    Nebraska 3
    Adrian Smith
    Republican Nebraska Legislature
    Gering City Council
    Liberty University
    University of Nebraska–Lincoln (BA)
    2007 Gering December 19, 1970
    Nevada 1
    Dina Titus
    Democratic U.S. House
    Nevada Senate
    College of William & Mary (BA)
    University of Georgia (MA)
    Florida State University (PhD)
    2013 Las Vegas May 23, 1950
    Nevada 2
    Mark Amodei
    Republican Nevada Senate
    Nevada Assembly
    University of Nevada, Reno (BA)
    University of the Pacific (JD)
    2011 (special) Carson City June 12, 1958
    Nevada 3
    Susie Lee
    Democratic Education advocate Carnegie Mellon University (BA, MS) 2019 Las Vegas November 7, 1966
    Nevada 4
    Steven Horsford
    Democratic U.S. House
    Nevada Senate
    University of Nevada, Reno (BA) 2019 Las Vegas April 29, 1973
    New Hampshire 1
    Chris Pappas
    Democratic New Hampshire Executive Council
    Treasurer of Hillsborough County
    New Hampshire House of Representatives
    Harvard University (BA) 2019 Manchester June 4, 1980
    New Hampshire 2
    Annie Kuster
    Democratic Attorney
    Lobbyist
    Dartmouth College (BA)
    Georgetown University (JD)
    2013 Hopkinton September 5, 1956
    New Jersey 1
    Donald Norcross
    Democratic New Jersey Senate
    New Jersey General Assembly
    Camden County College
    Rutgers University-Camden
    2014 (special) Camden December 13, 1958
    New Jersey 2
    Jeff Van Drew
    Republican New Jersey Senate
    New Jersey General Assembly
    Rutgers University–New Brunswick (BS)
    Fairleigh Dickinson University (DMD)
    2019 Dennis Township February 23, 1953
    New Jersey 3
    Andy Kim
    Democratic National security adviser Deep Springs College
    University of Chicago (BA)
    Magdalen College, Oxford (MPhil, DPhil)
    2019 Moorestown July 12, 1982
    New Jersey 4
    Chris Smith
    Republican Retail executive The College of New Jersey (BS) 1981 Manchester Township March 4, 1953
    New Jersey 5
    Josh Gottheimer
    Democratic Attorney
    Political aide
    University of Pennsylvania (BA)
    Pembroke College, Oxford
    Harvard University (JD)
    2017 Wyckoff March 8, 1975
    New Jersey 6
    Frank Pallone
    Democratic New Jersey Senate
    Long Branch City Council
    Middlebury College (BA)
    Tufts University (MA)
    Rutgers University–Camden (JD)
    1988 (special) Long Branch[38] October 30, 1951
    New Jersey 7
    Thomas Kean Jr.
    Republican Minority Leader of the New Jersey Senate
    New Jersey General Assembly
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency special assistant
    Congressional aide
    Dartmouth College (BA)
    Tufts University (MA)
    2023 Westfield September 5, 1968
    New Jersey 8
    Rob Menendez
    Democratic Commissioner of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (BA)
    Rutgers University–Newark (JD)
    2023 Jersey City July 12, 1985
    New Jersey 9
    Bill Pascrell
    Democratic New Jersey General Assembly
    Mayor of Paterson
    Fordham University (BA, MA) 1997 Paterson January 25, 1937
    New Jersey 10
    Donald Payne Jr.
    Democratic Newark Municipal Council
    Essex County Freeholder
    Kean University 2012 (special) Newark December 17, 1958
    New Jersey 11
    Mikie Sherrill
    Democratic Assistant United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey
    U.S. Navy
    United States Naval Academy (BS)
    London School of Economics (MSc)
    Georgetown University (JD)
    2019 Montclair January 19, 1972
    New Jersey 12
    Bonnie Watson Coleman
    Democratic New Jersey General Assembly Rutgers University-Camden
    Thomas Edison State University (BA)
    2015 Ewing Township February 6, 1945
    New Mexico 1
    Melanie Stansbury
    Democratic New Mexico House of Representatives Saint Mary's College of California (BA)
    Cornell University (MS)
    2021 (special) Albuquerque January 31, 1979
    New Mexico 2
    Gabe Vasquez
    Democratic Las Cruces City Council New Mexico State University (BA) 2023 Las Cruces August 3, 1984
    New Mexico 3
    Teresa Leger Fernandez
    Democratic Attorney Yale University (BA)
    Stanford University (JD)
    2021 Santa Fe July 1, 1959
    New York 1
    Nick LaLota
    Republican Suffolk County Board of Elections
    Chief of Staff to the Suffolk County Presiding Officer
    Amityville Board of Trustees
    New York Senate staffer
    U.S. House staffer
    U.S. Navy
    United States Naval Academy (BS)
    Hofstra University (JD, MBA)
    2023 Amityville June 23, 1978
    New York 2
    Andrew Garbarino
    Republican New York State Assembly George Washington University (BA)
    Hofstra University (JD)
    2021 Bayport September 27, 1984
    New York 3 Vacant
    New York 4
    Anthony D'Esposito
    Republican Hempstead Town Council Hofstra University (BA) 2023 Island Park February 22, 1982
    New York 5
    Gregory Meeks
    Democratic New York State Assembly Adelphi University (BA)
    Howard University (JD)
    1998 (special) Queens[39] September 25, 1953
    New York 6
    Grace Meng
    Democratic New York State Assembly University of Michigan (BA)
    Yeshiva University (JD)
    2013 Queens October 1, 1975
    New York 7
    Nydia Velázquez
    Democratic Director, Dept. of Puerto Rican Community Affairs University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras (BA)
    New York University (MA)
    1993 Brooklyn March 28, 1953
    New York 8
    Hakeem Jeffries
    Democratic New York State Assembly Binghamton University (BA)
    Georgetown University (MPP)
    New York University (JD)
    2013 Brooklyn August 4, 1970
    New York 9
    Yvette Clarke
    Democratic New York City Council Oberlin College
    Medgar Evers College
    2007 Brooklyn November 21, 1964
    New York 10
    Dan Goldman
    Democratic Senior Adviser and Director of Investigations for the House Permanent Select Intelligence Committee
    Assistant U.S. Attorney
    Judicial Clerk for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
    Judicial Clerk for the U.S. District Court of the Northern District of California
    Yale University (BA)
    Stanford University (JD)
    2023 New York February 26, 1976
    New York 11
    Nicole Malliotakis
    Republican New York State Assembly Seton Hall University (BA)
    Wagner College (MBA)
    2021 Staten Island November 11, 1980
    New York 12
    Jerry Nadler
    Democratic New York State Assembly Columbia University (BA)
    Fordham University (JD)
    1992 (special) New York June 13, 1947
    New York 13
    Adriano Espaillat
    Democratic New York State Senate
    New York State Assembly
    Queens College, City University of New York (BA) 2017 New York September 27, 1954
    New York 14
    Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
    Democratic Bartender
    Boston University (BA) 2019 Queens[40] October 13, 1989
    New York 15
    Ritchie Torres
    Democratic New York City Council New York University 2021 The Bronx March 12, 1988
    New York 16
    Jamaal Bowman
    Democratic Middle school principal University of New Haven (BA)
    Mercy College (MA)
    Manhattanville College (EdD)
    2021 Yonkers April 1, 1976
    New York 17
    Mike Lawler
    Republican New York State Assembly Manhattan College (BS) 2023 Pearl River September 9, 1986
    New York 18
    Pat Ryan
    Democratic Ulster County Executive United States Military Academy (BS)
    Georgetown University (MA)
    2022 (special) Gardiner March 28, 1982
    New York 19
    Marc Molinaro
    Republican Dutchess County executive
    New York State Assembly
    Dutchess County Legislature
    Mayor of Tivoli
    Tivoli Board of Trustees
    Dutchess Community College (AS)
    2023 Catskill[41] October 8, 1975
    New York 20
    Paul Tonko
    Democratic New York State Assembly Clarkson University (BS) 2009 Amsterdam June 18, 1949
    New York 21
    Elise Stefanik
    Republican Civil servant
    Political activist
    Harvard University (BA) 2015 Schuylerville July 2, 1984
    New York 22
    Brandon Williams
    Republican Businessman
    U.S. Navy
    Pepperdine University (BA)
    University of Pennsylvania (JD)
    2023 Sennett May 22, 1967
    New York 23
    Nick Langworthy
    Republican Chair of the New York Republican State Committee
    Chair of the Erie County Republican Committee
    Niagara University (BA) 2023 Pendleton February 27, 1981
    New York 24
    Claudia Tenney
    Republican U.S. House
    New York State Assembly
    Colgate University (BA)
    University of Cincinnati (JD)
    2021 Canandaigua February 4, 1961
    New York 25
    Joseph Morelle
    Democratic New York State Assembly State University of New York at Geneseo (BA) 2018 (special) Irondequoit April 29, 1957
    New York 26
    Brian Higgins
    Democratic Buffalo Common Council
    New York State Assembly
    Buffalo State College (BA, MA)
    Harvard University (MPA)
    2005 Buffalo October 6, 1959
    North Carolina 1
    Don Davis
    Democratic North Carolina Senate
    Mayor of Snow Hill
    U.S. Air Force
    United States Air Force Academy (BS)
    Central Michigan University (MS)
    East Carolina University (MA, EdD)
    2023 Snow Hill August 29, 1971
    North Carolina 2
    Deborah Ross
    Democratic North Carolina House of Representatives Brown University (AB)
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (JD)
    2021 Raleigh June 20, 1963
    North Carolina 3
    Greg Murphy
    Republican North Carolina House of Representatives Davidson College (BA)
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (MD)
    2019 (special) Greenville March 5, 1963
    North Carolina 4
    Valerie Foushee
    Democratic North Carolina Senate
    North Carolina House of Representatives
    Orange County Board of Commissioners
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (BA) 2023 Hillsborough May 7, 1956
    North Carolina 5
    Virginia Foxx
    Republican North Carolina Senate University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (BA)
    University of North Carolina at Greensboro (MA, EdD)
    2005 Banner Elk June 29, 1943
    North Carolina 6
    Kathy Manning
    Democratic Attorney Harvard University (AB)
    University of Michigan (JD)
    2021 Greensboro December 3, 1956
    North Carolina 7
    David Rouzer
    Republican North Carolina Senate North Carolina State University (BS) 2015 Wilmington[42] February 16, 1972
    North Carolina 8
    Dan Bishop
    Republican North Carolina Senate
    North Carolina House of Representatives
    Mecklenburg County Commission
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (BS, JD) 2019 (special) Charlotte July 1, 1964
    North Carolina 9
    Richard Hudson
    Republican Businessman University of North Carolina at Charlotte (BA) 2013 Southern Pines November 4, 1971
    North Carolina 10
    Patrick McHenry
    Republican North Carolina House of Representatives North Carolina State University
    Belmont Abbey College (BA)
    2005 Lake Norman of Catawba[43] October 22, 1975
    North Carolina 11
    Chuck Edwards
    Republican North Carolina House of Representatives Blue Ridge Community College 2023 Flat Rock September 13, 1960
    North Carolina 12
    Alma Adams
    Democratic North Carolina House of Representatives North Carolina A&T State University (BS, MS)
    Ohio State University (PhD)
    2014 (special) Charlotte May 27, 1946
    North Carolina 13
    Wiley Nickel
    Democratic North Carolina Senate
    White House national advance staff
    Tulane University (BA)
    Pepperdine University (JD)
    2023 Cary November 23, 1975
    North Carolina 14
    Jeff Jackson
    Democratic North Carolina Senate
    Gaston County prosecutor
    North Carolina Army National Guard
    U.S. Army Reserve
    Emory University (BA)
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (JD)
    2023 Charlotte September 12, 1982
    North Dakota at-large
    Kelly Armstrong
    Republican North Dakota Senate
    Chair of the North Dakota Republican Party
    University of North Dakota (BA, JD) 2019 Bismarck October 8, 1976
    Ohio 1
    Greg Landsman
    Democratic Cincinnati City Council
    Director of the Ohio Governor's Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
    Ohio University (BA)
    Harvard University (MA)
    2023 Cincinnati December 4, 1976
    Ohio 2
    Brad Wenstrup
    Republican Physician University of Cincinnati (BA)
    Rosalind Franklin University (BS, DPM)
    2013 Hillsboro June 17, 1958
    Ohio 3
    Joyce Beatty
    Democratic Ohio House of Representatives Central State University (BA)
    Wright State University (MS)
    University of Cincinnati
    2013 Columbus March 12, 1950
    Ohio 4
    Jim Jordan
    Republican Ohio Senate
    Ohio House of Representatives
    University of Wisconsin–Madison (BS)
    Ohio State University (MA)
    Capital University (JD)
    2007 Urbana[44] February 17, 1964
    Ohio 5
    Bob Latta
    Republican Wood County Commissioner
    Ohio House of Representatives
    Ohio Senate
    Bowling Green State University (BA)
    University of Toledo (JD)
    2007 (special) Bowling Green April 18, 1956
    Ohio 6
    Bill Johnson
    Republican United States Air Force Troy University (BS)
    Georgia Institute of Technology (MS)
    2011 Marietta November 10, 1954
    Ohio 7
    Max Miller
    Republican Special assistant to the President
    Associate Director of the Presidential Personnel Office
    White House Office lead advance representative
    U.S. Department of the Treasury confidential assistant
    Cleveland State University (BA) 2023 Rocky River November 13, 1988
    Ohio 8
    Warren Davidson
    Republican Businessman United States Military Academy (BS)
    University of Notre Dame (MBA)
    2016 (special) Troy March 1, 1970
    Ohio 9
    Marcy Kaptur
    Democratic Domestic Policy Advisor, Carter Adm. University of Wisconsin–Madison (BA)
    University of Michigan (MUP)
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    1983 Toledo June 17, 1946
    Ohio 10
    Mike Turner
    Republican Mayor of Dayton Ohio Northern University (BA)
    Case Western Reserve University (JD)
    University of Dayton (MBA)
    2003 Dayton January 11, 1960
    Ohio 11
    Shontel Brown
    Democratic Cuyahoga County Council Cuyahoga Community College (AS)
    Wilberforce University (BS)
    2021 (special) Warrensville Heights June 24, 1975
    Ohio 12
    Troy Balderson
    Republican Ohio Senate Muskingum University
    Ohio State University
    2018 (special) Zanesville January 16, 1962
    Ohio 13
    Emilia Sykes
    Democratic Minority Leader of the Ohio House of Representatives Kent State University (BA)
    University of Florida (JD, MPH)
    2023 Akron January 4, 1986
    Ohio 14
    David Joyce
    Republican Geauga County Prosecutor University of Dayton (BS, JD) 2013 South Russell March 17, 1957
    Ohio 15
    Mike Carey
    Republican Lobbyist Marion Military Institute (AA)
    Ohio State University (BA)
    2021 (special) Columbus March 13, 1971
    Oklahoma 1
    Kevin Hern
    Republican Businessman Arkansas Tech University (BS)
    Georgia Institute of Technology
    University of Arkansas, Little Rock (MBA)
    2018 (special) Tulsa December 4, 1961
    Oklahoma 2
    Josh Brecheen
    Republican Oklahoma Senate
    U.S. Senate staffer
    Oklahoma State University, Stillwater
    Southeastern Oklahoma State University (BS)
    2023 Coalgate June 19, 1979
    Oklahoma 3
    Frank Lucas
    Republican Oklahoma House of Representatives Oklahoma State University–Stillwater (BS) 1994 (special) Cheyenne[45] January 6, 1960
    Oklahoma 4
    Tom Cole
    Republican Oklahoma Senate
    Oklahoma Secretary of State
    College professor
    Grinnell College (BA)
    Yale University (MA)
    University of Oklahoma (PhD)
    2003 Moore April 28, 1949
    Oklahoma 5
    Stephanie Bice
    Republican Oklahoma Senate Oklahoma State University, Stillwater (BS) 2021 Oklahoma City[46] November 11, 1973
    Oregon 1
    Suzanne Bonamici
    Democratic Oregon House of Representatives
    Oregon State Senate
    Lane Community College
    University of Oregon (BA, JD)
    2012 (special) Beaverton October 14, 1954
    Oregon 2
    Cliff Bentz
    Republican Oregon State Senate Eastern Oregon University (BA)
    Lewis and Clark College (JD)
    2021 Ontario January 12, 1952
    Oregon 3
    Earl Blumenauer
    Democratic Oregon House of Representatives
    Multnomah County Commissioner
    Portland City Commissioner
    Lewis & Clark College (BA, JD) 1996 (special) Portland August 16, 1948
    Oregon 4
    Val Hoyle
    Democratic Oregon Commissioner of Labor and Industries
    Majority Leader of the Oregon House of Representatives
    Emmanuel College (BA) 2023 Springfield February 14, 1964
    Oregon 5
    Lori Chavez-DeRemer
    Republican Mayor of Happy Valley
    Happy Valley City Council
    California State University, Fresno (BS) 2023 Happy Valley April 7, 1968
    Oregon 6
    Andrea Salinas
    Democratic Oregon House of Representatives
    U.S. House legislative aide
    U.S. Senate legislative aide
    University of California, Berkeley (BA) 2023 Tigard December 6, 1969
    Pennsylvania 1
    Brian Fitzpatrick
    Republican FBI agent
    Special Assistant U.S. Attorney
    La Salle University (BS)
    Pennsylvania State University (MBA)
    Pennsylvania State University, Carlisle (JD)
    2017 Levittown December 17, 1973
    Pennsylvania 2
    Brendan Boyle
    Democratic Pennsylvania House of Representatives University of Notre Dame (BA)
    Harvard University (MPP)
    2015 Philadelphia February 6, 1977
    Pennsylvania 3
    Dwight Evans
    Democratic Pennsylvania House of Representatives Community College of Philadelphia (AA)
    La Salle University (BA)
    2016 (special) Philadelphia May 16, 1954
    Pennsylvania 4
    Madeleine Dean
    Democratic Pennsylvania House of Representatives La Salle University (BA)
    Widener University (JD)
    2019 Bala Cynwyd June 6, 1959
    Pennsylvania 5
    Mary Gay Scanlon
    Democratic Attorney Colgate University (BA)
    University of Pennsylvania (JD)
    2018 (special) Swarthmore August 30, 1959
    Pennsylvania 6
    Chrissy Houlahan
    Democratic Entrepreneur
    U.S. Air Force
    Stanford University (BS)
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MS)
    2019 Devon June 5, 1967
    Pennsylvania 7
    Susan Wild
    Democratic Solicitor of Allentown American University (BA)
    George Washington University (JD)
    2018 (special) Allentown[47] June 7, 1957
    Pennsylvania 8
    Matt Cartwright
    Democratic Attorney Hamilton College (BA)
    University of Pennsylvania (JD)
    2013 Moosic May 1, 1961
    Pennsylvania 9
    Dan Meuser
    Republican Secretary of Revenue of Pennsylvania State University of New York Maritime College
    Cornell University (BA)
    2019 Dallas February 10, 1964
    Pennsylvania 10
    Scott Perry
    Republican Pennsylvania House of Representatives
    Businessman
    U.S. Army
    Pennsylvania State University (BS)
    United States Army War College (MS)
    2013 Dillsburg[48] May 27, 1962
    Pennsylvania 11
    Lloyd Smucker
    Republican Pennsylvania Senate Lebanon Valley College
    Franklin and Marshall College
    2017 Lancaster[49] January 23, 1964
    Pennsylvania 12
    Summer Lee
    Democratic Pennsylvania House of Representatives Pennsylvania State University (BA)
    Howard University (JD)
    2023 Swissvale November 26, 1987
    Pennsylvania 13
    John Joyce
    Republican Dermatologist Pennsylvania State University, Altoona
    Pennsylvania State University, University Park (BS)
    Temple University (MD)
    2019 Hollidaysburg[50] February 8, 1957
    Pennsylvania 14
    Guy Reschenthaler
    Republican Pennsylvania Senate
    Judge
    U.S. Navy
    Pennsylvania State University, Behrend (BA)
    Duquesne University (JD)
    2019 Peters Township[51] April 17, 1983
    Pennsylvania 15
    Glenn Thompson
    Republican Chair of the Centre County Republican Committee Pennsylvania State University (BS)
    Temple University (MEd)
    2009 Howard[52] July 27, 1959
    Pennsylvania 16
    Mike Kelly
    Republican Butler City Council University of Notre Dame (BA) 2011 Butler May 10, 1948
    Pennsylvania 17
    Chris Deluzio
    Democratic University policy director
    Lawyer
    U.S. Navy officer
    United States Naval Academy (BS)
    Georgetown University (JD)
    2023 Aspinwall July 13, 1984
    Rhode Island 1

    Gabe Amo

    Democratic Special Assistant and Deputy Director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
    Director of Public Engagement and Community Affairs for the Office of the Governor of Rhode Island
    Wheaton College (BA)
    Merton College, Oxford (MSc)
    2023 (special) Providence December 11, 1987
    Rhode Island 2
    Seth Magaziner
    Democratic General Treasurer of Rhode Island Brown University (BA)
    Yale University (MBA)
    2023 Cranston July 22, 1983
    South Carolina 1
    Nancy Mace
    Republican South Carolina House of Representatives The Citadel (BS)
    University of Georgia (MS)
    2021 Charleston December 4, 1977
    South Carolina 2
    Joe Wilson
    Republican South Carolina Senate Washington and Lee University (BA)
    University of South Carolina (JD)
    2001 (special) Springdale[53] July 31, 1947
    South Carolina 3
    Jeff Duncan
    Republican South Carolina House of Representatives Clemson University (BA) 2011 Laurens January 7, 1966
    South Carolina 4
    William Timmons
    Republican Attorney
    Entrepreneur
    George Washington University (BA)
    University of South Carolina (MA, JD)
    2019 Greenville April 30, 1984
    South Carolina 5
    Ralph Norman
    Republican South Carolina House of Representatives
    Real estate developer
    Presbyterian College (BS) 2017 (special) Rock Hill June 20, 1953
    South Carolina 6
    Jim Clyburn
    Democratic Political aide
    Teacher
    South Carolina State University (BA) 1993 Columbia July 21, 1940
    South Carolina 7
    Russell Fry
    Republican South Carolina House of Representatives University of South Carolina (BA)
    Charleston School of Law (JD)
    2023 Murrells Inlet January 31, 1985
    South Dakota at-large
    Dusty Johnson
    Republican Chief of Staff to the Governor of South Dakota
    South Dakota Public Utilities Commission
    University of South Dakota (BA)
    University of Kansas (MPA)
    2019 Mitchell September 30, 1976
    Tennessee 1
    Diana Harshbarger
    Republican Pharmacist East Tennessee State University (BS)
    Mercer University (PharmD)
    2021 Kingsport January 1, 1960
    Tennessee 2
    Tim Burchett
    Republican Mayor of Knox County
    Tennessee Senate
    Tennessee House of Representatives
    University of Tennessee,
    Knoxville
    (BS)
    2019 Knoxville August 25, 1964
    Tennessee 3
    Chuck Fleischmann
    Republican Attorney University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (BA)
    University of Tennessee (JD)
    2011 Ooltewah[54] October 11, 1962
    Tennessee 4
    Scott DesJarlais
    Republican Physician University of South Dakota (BS, MD) 2011 Sherwood[55] February 21, 1964
    Tennessee 5
    Andy Ogles
    Republican Mayor of Maury County Middle Tennessee State University (BS) 2023 Columbia June 18, 1971
    Tennessee 6
    John Rose
    Republican Commissioner of Agriculture of Tennessee Tennessee Technological University (BS)
    Purdue University, West Lafayette (MS)
    Vanderbilt University (JD)
    2019 Cookeville February 23, 1965
    Tennessee 7
    Mark E. Green
    Republican Tennessee Senate United States Military Academy (BS)
    University of Southern California (MA)
    Wright State University (MD)
    2019 Clarksville November 8, 1964
    Tennessee 8
    David Kustoff
    Republican Attorney for the United States District Court for the Western District of Tennessee University of Memphis (BA, JD) 2017 Germantown[56] October 8, 1966
    Tennessee 9
    Steve Cohen
    Democratic Tennessee Senate
    Attorney
    Vanderbilt University (BA)
    University of Memphis (JD)
    2007 Memphis May 24, 1949
    Texas 1
    Nathaniel Moran
    Republican Smith County Judge
    Tyler City Council
    Texas Tech University (BA, MBA, JD) 2023 Whitehouse September 23, 1974
    Texas 2
    Dan Crenshaw
    Republican U.S. Navy Tufts University (BA)
    Harvard University (MPA)
    2019 Humble March 14, 1984
    Texas 3
    Keith Self
    Republican Collin County Judge
    U.S. Army
    United States Military Academy (BS)
    University of Southern California (MA)
    2023 McKinney March 20, 1953
    Texas 4
    Pat Fallon
    Republican Texas Senate
    Texas House of Representatives
    United States Air Force second lieutenant
    University of Notre Dame (BA) 2021 Frisco December 19, 1967
    Texas 5
    Lance Gooden
    Republican Texas House of Representatives University of Texas, Austin (BA, BBA) 2019 Terrell[57] December 1, 1982
    Texas 6
    Jake Ellzey
    Republican Texas House of Representatives
    United States Navy commander
    United States Naval Academy (BS) 2021 (special) Midlothian January 24, 1970
    Texas 7
    Lizzie Fletcher
    Democratic Attorney Kenyon College (BA)
    College of William and Mary (JD)
    2019 Houston February 13, 1975
    Texas 8
    Morgan Luttrell
    Republican Special advisor to the U.S. Secretary of Energy
    U.S. Navy
    Sam Houston State University (BS)
    University of Texas at Dallas (MA)
    2023 Magnolia November 7, 1975
    Texas 9
    Al Green
    Democratic Harris County Justice of the Peace
    Houston NAACP president
    Florida A&M University
    Tuskegee University (BA)
    Texas Southern University (JD)
    2005 Houston September 1, 1947
    Texas 10
    Michael McCaul
    Republican Attorney
    Federal prosecutor
    Trinity University (BA)
    St. Mary's University, Texas (JD)
    2005 Austin[58] January 14, 1962
    Texas 11
    August Pfluger
    Republican U.S. National Security Council
    United States Air Force Lieutenant colonel
    United States Air Force Academy (BS)
    Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University (MS)
    Air University (MS)
    Georgetown University (MS)
    2021 San Angelo December 28, 1978
    Texas 12
    Kay Granger
    Republican Mayor of Fort Worth Texas Wesleyan University (BA) 1997 Fort Worth January 18, 1943
    Texas 13
    Ronny Jackson
    Republican Chief Medical Advisor to the President
    Physician to the President
    United States Navy Rear admiral
    Texas A&M University (BS)
    University of Texas Medical Branch (MD)
    2021 Amarillo May 4, 1967
    Texas 14
    Randy Weber
    Republican Texas House of Representatives
    Pearland City Council
    Alvin Community College
    University of Houston–Clear Lake (BS)
    2013 Friendswood[59] July 2, 1953
    Texas 15
    Monica De La Cruz
    Republican Insurance agent
    Businesswoman
    University of Texas at San Antonio (BBS)
    National Autonomous University of Mexico
    2023 Edinburg[60] November 11, 1974
    Texas 16
    Veronica Escobar
    Democratic El Paso County Commission
    El Paso County Judge
    University of Texas, El Paso (BA)
    New York University (MA)
    2019 El Paso September 15, 1969
    Texas 17
    Pete Sessions
    Republican U.S. House Southwestern University (BS) 2021 Waco March 22, 1955
    Texas 18
    Sheila Jackson Lee
    Democratic Houston City Council
    Municipal judge
    Yale University (BA)
    University of Virginia (JD)
    1995 Houston January 12, 1950
    Texas 19
    Jodey Arrington
    Republican Educator
    Public administrator
    White House aide
    Texas Tech University (BA, MPA) 2017 Lubbock March 9, 1972
    Texas 20
    Joaquin Castro
    Democratic Texas House of Representatives Stanford University (BA)
    Harvard University (JD)
    2013 San Antonio September 16, 1974
    Texas 21
    Chip Roy
    Republican First Assistant Attorney General of Texas University of Virginia (BS, MS)
    University of Texas, Austin (JD)
    2019 Austin August 7, 1972
    Texas 22
    Troy Nehls
    Republican Sheriff of Fort Bend County Liberty University (BA)
    University of Houston–Downtown (MA)
    2021 Richmond April 7, 1968
    Texas 23
    Tony Gonzales
    Republican United States Navy Master Chief Petty Officer Chaminade University (AA)
    Excelsior College (BS)
    American Public University (MA)
    2021 San Antonio October 10, 1980
    Texas 24
    Beth Van Duyne
    Republican Mayor of Irving Cornell University (BA) 2021 Irving November 16, 1970
    Texas 25
    Roger Williams
    Republican Secretary of State of Texas Texas Christian University (BA) 2013 Weatherford September 13, 1949
    Texas 26
    Michael C. Burgess
    Republican Physician University of North Texas (BS, MS)
    University of Texas, Houston (MD)
    University of Texas at Dallas (MS)
    2003 Pilot Point[61] December 23, 1950
    Texas 27
    Michael Cloud
    Republican Chair of the Victoria County Republican Party Oral Roberts University (BS) 2018 (special) Victoria May 13, 1975
    Texas 28
    Henry Cuellar
    Democratic Texas House of Representatives
    Texas Secretary of State
    Laredo Community College
    Georgetown University (BA)
    University of Texas at Austin (JD, PhD)
    Texas A&M International University (MA)
    Naval War College
    2005 Laredo September 19, 1955
    Texas 29
    Sylvia Garcia
    Democratic Texas Senate Texas Woman's University (BA)
    Texas Southern University (JD)
    2019 Houston September 6, 1950
    Texas 30
    Jasmine Crockett
    Democratic Texas House of Representatives Rhodes College (BA)
    University of Houston (JD)
    2023 Dallas March 29, 1981
    Texas 31
    John Carter
    Republican Texas state district judge Texas Tech University (BA)
    University of Texas at Austin (JD)
    2003 Round Rock November 6, 1941
    Texas 32
    Colin Allred
    Democratic Attorney
    Football player
    Baylor University (BA)
    University of California, Berkeley (JD)
    2019 Dallas April 15, 1983
    Texas 33
    Marc Veasey
    Democratic Texas House of Representatives Texas Wesleyan University (BA) 2013 Fort Worth January 3, 1971
    Texas 34
    Vicente Gonzalez
    Democratic Food processing executive
    Texas State Board of Education
    Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University (BA)
    Texas Wesleyan University (JD)
    2017 McAllen September 4, 1967
    Texas 35
    Greg Casar
    Democratic Austin City Council University of Virginia (BA) 2023 Austin May 4, 1989
    Texas 36
    Brian Babin
    Republican Lower Neches Valley Authority
    Texas Historical Commission
    Mayor of Woodville
    Lamar University (BS)
    University of Texas, Houston (DDS)
    2015 Woodville March 23, 1948
    Texas 37
    Lloyd Doggett
    Democratic Texas Senate
    Texas Supreme Court justice
    College professor
    University of Texas at Austin (BA, JD) 1995 Austin October 6, 1946
    Texas 38
    Wesley Hunt
    Republican U.S. Army United States Military Academy (BS)
    Cornell University (MBA, MPA, MA)
    2023 Houston November 13, 1981
    Utah 1
    Blake Moore
    Republican United States Foreign Service officer University of Utah (BA)
    Northwestern University (MS)
    2021 Salt Lake City[62] June 22, 1980
    Utah 2
    Celeste Maloy
    Republican Congressional counsel
    Washington County Water Conservancy District Staff Attorney
    Utah Association of Counties Public Lands Attorney
    Deputy Washington County Attorney
    Soil conservationist
    Southern Utah University (BS)

    Brigham Young University (JD)

    2023 (special) Cedar City May 22, 1981
    Utah 3
    John Curtis
    Republican Mayor of Provo Brigham Young University (BS) 2017 (special) Provo May 10, 1960
    Utah 4
    Burgess Owens
    Republican Businessman
    National Football League player
    University of Miami (BS) 2021 Salt Lake City[63] August 2, 1951
    Vermont at-large
    Becca Balint
    Democratic President pro tempore of the Vermont Senate
    Majority leader of the Vermont Senate
    Smith College (BA)
    Harvard University (MEd)
    University of Massachusetts Amherst (MA)
    2023 Brattleboro May 4, 1968
    Virginia 1
    Rob Wittman
    Republican Mayor of Montross
    Westmoreland County Board of Supervisors
    Virginia House of Delegates
    Virginia Tech (BS)
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (MPH)
    Virginia Commonwealth University (PhD)
    2007 (special) Montross February 3, 1959
    Virginia 2
    Jen Kiggans
    Republican Virginia Senate
    U.S. Navy
    Old Dominion University (BSN)
    Vanderbilt University (MSN)
    2023 Virginia Beach June 18, 1971
    Virginia 3
    Bobby Scott
    Democratic Virginia Senate
    Virginia House of Delegates
    Harvard University (BA)
    Boston College (JD)
    1993 Newport News April 30, 1947
    Virginia 4
    Jennifer McClellan
    Democratic Virginia Senate
    Virginia House of Delegates
    University of Richmond (BA)
    University of Virginia (JD)
    2023 (special) Richmond December 28, 1972
    Virginia 5
    Bob Good
    Republican Liberty University Athletic Director
    Campbell County Board of Supervisors
    Liberty University (BS, MBA) 2021 Lynchburg September 11, 1965
    Virginia 6
    Ben Cline
    Republican Virginia House of Delegates Bates College (BA)
    University of Richmond (JD)
    2019 Fincastle February 29, 1972
    Virginia 7
    Abigail Spanberger
    Democratic CIA operations officer University of Virginia (BA)
    Purdue University (MBA)
    2019 Glen Allen August 7, 1979
    Virginia 8
    Don Beyer
    Democratic U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein
    Lieutenant Governor of Virginia
    Williams College (BA)
    George Mason University
    2015 Alexandria June 20, 1950
    Virginia 9
    Morgan Griffith
    Republican Virginia House of Delegates Emory and Henry College (BA)
    Washington and Lee University (JD)
    2011 Salem March 15, 1958
    Virginia 10
    Jennifer Wexton
    Democratic Virginia Senate University of Maryland, College Park (BA)
    College of William and Mary (JD)
    2019 Leesburg May 27, 1968
    Virginia 11
    Gerry Connolly
    Democratic Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Chair Maryknoll College (Glen Ellyn, Illinois)[64] (BA)
    Harvard University (MPA)
    2009 Fairfax March 30, 1950
    Washington 1
    Suzan DelBene
    Democratic Washington Department of Revenue Director Reed College (BS)
    University of Washington (MBA)
    2012 (special) Medina February 17, 1962
    Washington 2
    Rick Larsen
    Democratic Snohomish County Council Pacific Lutheran University (BA)
    University of Minnesota (MPA)
    2001 Everett[65] June 15, 1965
    Washington 3
    Marie Gluesenkamp Perez
    Democratic Washington State Democratic Party executive committee
    Underwood Soil and Water District Conservation Board of Supervisors
    Businesswoman
    Reed College (BA) 2023 Stevenson June 6, 1988
    Washington 4
    Dan Newhouse
    Republican Washington House of Representatives Washington State University (BS) 2015 Sunnyside July 10, 1955
    Washington 5
    Cathy McMorris Rodgers
    Republican Washington House of Representatives Pensacola Christian College (BA)
    University of Washington (MBA)
    2005 Spokane[66] May 22, 1969
    Washington 6
    Derek Kilmer
    Democratic Washington State Senate Princeton University (BA)
    University of Oxford (PhD)
    2013 Gig Harbor[67] January 1, 1974
    Washington 7
    Pramila Jayapal
    Democratic Washington State Senate Georgetown University (BA)
    Northwestern University (MBA)
    2017 Seattle September 21, 1965
    Washington 8
    Kim Schrier
    Democratic Pediatrician University of California, Berkeley (BS)
    University of California, Davis (MD)
    2019 Sammamish August 23, 1968
    Washington 9
    Adam Smith
    Democratic Washington State Senate Western Washington University
    Fordham University (BA)
    University of Washington (JD)
    1997 Bellevue June 15, 1965
    Washington 10
    Marilyn Strickland
    Democratic Mayor of Tacoma University of Washington (BA)
    Clark Atlanta University (MBA)
    2021 Tacoma September 25, 1962
    West Virginia 1
    Carol Miller
    Republican West Virginia House of Delegates Columbia College, South Carolina (BA) 2019 Huntington[68] November 4, 1950
    West Virginia 2
    Alex Mooney
    Republican Maryland Senate Dartmouth College (BA) 2015 Charles Town June 7, 1971
    Wisconsin 1
    Bryan Steil
    Republican Congressional aide
    Attorney
    Georgetown University (BS)
    University of Wisconsin–Madison (JD)
    2019 Janesville March 3, 1981
    Wisconsin 2
    Mark Pocan
    Democratic Wisconsin State Assembly University of Wisconsin–Madison (BA) 2013 Vermont[69] August 14, 1964
    Wisconsin 3
    Derrick Van Orden
    Republican Actor
    Author
    Restaurateur
    U.S. Navy
    Excelsior College (BS)
    Mitchell Hamline School of Law
    2023 Prairie du Chien September 15, 1969
    Wisconsin 4
    Gwen Moore
    Democratic Wisconsin State Senate
    Wisconsin State Assembly
    Marquette University (BA) 2005 Milwaukee April 18, 1951
    Wisconsin 5
    Scott Fitzgerald
    Republican Wisconsin State Senate University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh (BS) 2021 Clyman[70] November 16, 1963
    Wisconsin 6
    Glenn Grothman
    Republican Wisconsin Senate
    Wisconsin State Assembly
    University of Wisconsin–Madison (BA, JD) 2015 Glenbeulah[71] July 3, 1955
    Wisconsin 7
    Tom Tiffany
    Republican Wisconsin Senate
    Wisconsin State Assembly
    University of Wisconsin–River Falls (BS) 2020 (special) Minocqua December 30, 1957
    Wisconsin 8
    Mike Gallagher
    Republican Political advisor
    U.S. Marine Corps
    Princeton University (BA)
    National Intelligence University (MS)
    Georgetown University (MA, MS, PhD)
    2017 Green Bay March 3, 1984
    Wyoming at-large
    Harriet Hageman
    Republican Lawyer
    Law clerk for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
    University of Wyoming (BS, JD) 2023 Cheyenne October 18, 1962

    Delegates

    As of January 3, 2023:

    District Member Party Prior experience Education Assumed office Residence Born[4]
    American Samoa at-large
    Amata Coleman Radewagen
    Republican Political aide University of Guam (BS)
    Loyola Marymount University
    George Mason University
    2015 Pago Pago[72] December 29, 1947
    District of Columbia at-large
    Eleanor Holmes Norton
    Democratic Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Chair Antioch College (BA)
    Yale University (MA, LLB)
    1991 Washington, D.C. June 13, 1937
    Guam at-large
    James Moylan
    Republican Guam Legislature
    U.S. Army
    University of Guam (BS) 2023 Tumon July 18, 1962
    Northern Mariana Islands at-large
    Gregorio Sablan
    Democratic Election Commission Director University of Guam
    University of California, Berkeley
    University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
    2009 Saipan January 19, 1955
    Puerto Rico at-large
    Jenniffer González
    Republican/
    New Progressive
    Speaker of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras (BA)
    Interamerican University of Puerto Rico, San Juan (JD, LLM)
    2017 Carolina August 5, 1976
    United States Virgin Islands at-large
    Stacey Plaskett
    Democratic Attorney Georgetown University (BS)
    American University (JD)
    2015 St. Croix May 13, 1966

    See also

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