STATE DELEGATIONS
Number before names designates Congressional district. Senate and House Republicans in roman; Senate and House Democrats in italic; Independents in SMALL CAPS; Resident Commissioner and Delegates in boldface.
ALABAMA
SENATORS 3. Mike Rogers Richard C. Shelby 4. Robert B. Aderholt Doug Jones 1 5. Mo Brooks REPRESENTATIVES 6. Gary J. Palmer [Republicans 6, Democrat 1] 7. Terri A. Sewell 1. Bradley Byrne 2. Martha Roby
ALASKA
SENATORS REPRESENTATIVE Lisa Murkowski [Republican 1] Dan Sullivan At Large – Don Young
ARIZONA ´ SENATORS 3. Raul M. Grijalva John McCain 4. Paul A. Gosar Jeff Flake 5. Andy Biggs REPRESENTATIVES 6. David Schweikert [Republicans 5, Democrats 4] 7. Ruben Gallego 1. Tom O’Halleran 8. Debbie Lesko 2 2. Martha McSally 9. Kyrsten Sinema
ARKANSAS
SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES John Boozman [Republicans 4] Tom Cotton 1. Eric A. ‘‘Rick’’ Crawford 2. J. French Hill 3. Steve Womack 4. Bruce Westerman
CALIFORNIA
SENATORS 2. Jared Huffman Dianne Feinstein 3. John Garamendi Kamala D. Harris 4. Tom McClintock 5. Mike Thompson REPRESENTATIVES 6. Doris O. Matsui [Republicans 14, Democrats 39] 7. Ami Bera 1. Doug LaMalfa 8. Paul Cook 305 306 Congressional Directory
9. Jerry McNerney 32. Grace F. Napolitano 10. Jeff Denham 33. Ted Lieu 11. Mark DeSaulnier 34. Jimmy Gomez 3 12. Nancy Pelosi 35. Norma J. Torres 13. Barbara Lee 36. Raul Ruiz 14. Jackie Speier 37. Karen Bass´ 15. Eric Swalwell 38. Linda T. Sanchez 16. Jim Costa 39. Edward R. Royce 17. Ro Khanna 40. Lucille Roybal-Allard 18. Anna G. Eshoo 41. Mark Takano Zoe Lofgren 19. 42. Ken Calvert 20. Jimmy Panetta 21. David G. Valadao 43. Maxine Waters ´ 22. Devin Nunes 44. Nanette Diaz Barragan 23. Kevin McCarthy 45. Mimi Walters 24. Salud O. Carbajal 46. J. Luis Correa 25. Stephen Knight 47. Alan S. Lowenthal 26. Julia Brownley 48. Dana Rohrabacher 27. Judy Chu 49. Darrell E. Issa 28. Adam B.´ Schiff 50. Duncan Hunter 29. Tony Cardenas 51. Juan Vargas 30. Brad Sherman 52. Scott H. Peters 31. Pete Aguilar 53. Susan A. Davis
COLORADO
SENATORS 2. Jared Polis Michael F. Bennet 3. Scott R. Tipton Cory Gardner 4. Ken Buck REPRESENTATIVES 5. Doug Lamborn [Republicans 4, Democrats 3] 6. Mike Coffman 1. Diana DeGette 7. Ed Perlmutter
CONNECTICUT
SENATORS 2. Joe Courtney Richard Blumenthal 3. Rosa L. DeLauro Christopher Murphy 4. James A. Himes REPRESENTATIVES 5. Elizabeth H. Esty [Democrats 5] 1. John B. Larson
DELAWARE
SENATORS REPRESENTATIVE Thomas R. Carper [Democrat 1] Christopher A. Coons At Large – Lisa Blunt Rochester
FLORIDA
SENATORS 5. Al Lawson, Jr. Bill Nelson 6. Ron DeSantis Marco Rubio 7. Stephanie N. Murphy 8. Bill Posey REPRESENTATIVES 9. Darren Soto [Republicans 16, Democrats 11] 10. Val Butler Demings 1. Matt Gaetz 11. Daniel Webster 2. Neal P. Dunn 12. Gus M. Bilirakis 3. Ted S. Yoho 13. Charlie Crist 4. John H. Rutherford 14. Kathy Castor State Delegations 307
15. Dennis A. Ross 22. Theodore E. Deutch 16. Vern Buchanan 23. Debbie Wasserman Schultz 17. Thomas J. Rooney 24. Frederica S. Wilson 18. Brian J. Mast 25. Mario Diaz-Balart 19. Francis Rooney 26. Carlos Curbelo 20. Alcee L. Hastings 21. Lois Frankel 27. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
GEORGIA SENATORS 5. John Lewis Johnny Isakson 6. Karen C. Handel 4 David Perdue 7. Rob Woodall 8. Austin Scott REPRESENTATIVES 9. Doug Collins [Republicans 10, Democrats 4] 10. Jody B. Hice 1. Earl L. ‘‘Buddy’’ Carter 11. Barry Loudermilk 2. Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. 12. Rick W. Allen 3. A. Drew Ferguson, IV 13. David Scott 4. Henry C. ‘‘Hank’’ Johnson, Jr. 14. Tom Graves
HAWAII SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Brian Schatz [Democrats 2] Mazie K. Hirono 1. Colleen Hanabusa 2. Tulsi Gabbard
IDAHO SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Mike Crapo [Republicans´ 2] James E. Risch 1. Raul R. Labrador 2. Michael K. Simpson
ILLINOIS SENATORS 8. Raja Krishnamoorthi Richard J. Durbin 9. Janice D. Schakowsky Tammy Duckworth 10. Bradley Scott Schneider REPRESENTATIVES 11. Bill Foster [Republicans 7, Democrats 11] 12. Mike Bost 1. Bobby L. Rush 13. Rodney Davis 2. Robin L. Kelly 14. Randy Hultgren 3. Daniel Lipinski´ 15. John Shimkus 4. Luis V. Gutierrez 16. Adam Kinzinger 5. Mike Quigley 17. Cheri Bustos 6. Peter J. Roskam 18. Darin LaHood 7. Danny K. Davis
INDIANA SENATORS 4. Todd Rokita Joe Donnelly 5. Susan W. Brooks Todd Young 6. Luke ´Messer REPRESENTATIVES 7. Andre Carson [Republicans 7, Democrats 2] 8. Larry Bucshon 1. Peter J. Visclosky 9. Trey Hollingsworth 2. Jackie Walorski 3. Jim Banks 308 Congressional Directory
IOWA
SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Chuck Grassley [Republicans 3, Democrat 1] Joni Ernst 1. Rod Blum 2. David Loebsack 3. David Young 4. Steve King
KANSAS
SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Pat Roberts [Republicans 4] Jerry Moran 1. Roger W. Marshall 2. Lynn Jenkins 3. Kevin Yoder 4. Ron Estes 5
KENTUCKY
SENATORS 2. Brett Guthrie Mitch McConnell 3. John A. Yarmuth Rand Paul 4. Thomas Massie REPRESENTATIVES 5. Harold Rogers [Republicans 5, Democrat 1] 6. Andy Barr 1. James Comer
LOUISIANA
SENATORS 2. Cedric L. Richmond Bill Cassidy 3. Clay Higgins John Kennedy 4. Mike Johnson REPRESENTATIVES 5. Ralph Lee Abraham [Republicans 5, Democrat 1] 6. Garret Graves 1. Steve Scalise
MAINE
SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Susan M. Collins [Republican 1, Democrat 1] ANGUS S. KING, JR. 1. Chellie Pingree 2. Bruce Poliquin
MARYLAND
SENATORS 3. John P. Sarbanes Benjamin L. Cardin 4. Anthony G. Brown Chris Van Hollen 5. Steny H. Hoyer REPRESENTATIVES 6. John K. Delaney [Republican 1, Democrats 7] 7. Elijah E. Cummings 1. Andy Harris 8. Jamie Raskin 2. C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger State Delegations 309
MASSACHUSETTS
SENATORS 3. Niki Tsongas Elizabeth Warren 4. Joseph P. Kennedy III Edward J. Markey 5. Katherine M. Clark 6. Seth Moulton REPRESENTATIVES 7. Michael E. Capuano [Democrats 9] 8. Stephen F. Lynch 1. Richard E. Neal 9. William R. Keating 2. James P. McGovern
MICHIGAN SENATORS 6. Fred Upton Debbie Stabenow 7. Tim Walberg Gary C. Peters 8. Mike Bishop REPRESENTATIVES 9. Sander M. Levin [Republicans 9, Democrats 4, Vacant 1] 10. Paul Mitchell 1. Jack Bergman 11. David A. Trott 2. Bill Huizenga 12. Debbie Dingell 3. Justin Amash 13. —— 6 4. John R. Moolenaar 14. Brenda L. Lawrence 5. Daniel T. Kildee
MINNESOTA SENATORS 3. Erik Paulsen Amy Klobuchar 4. Betty McCollum Tina Smith 5. Keith Ellison REPRESENTATIVES 6. Tom Emmer [Republicans 3, Democrats 5] 7. Collin C. Peterson 1. Timothy J. Walz 8. Richard M. Nolan 2. Jason Lewis
MISSISSIPPI SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Roger F. Wicker [Republicans 3, Democrat 1] 7 Cindy Hyde-Smith 1. Trent Kelly 2. Bennie G. Thompson 3. Gregg Harper 4. Steven M. Palazzo
MISSOURI SENATORS 3. Blaine Luetkemeyer Claire McCaskill 4. Vicky Hartzler Roy Blunt 5. Emanuel Cleaver REPRESENTATIVES 6. Sam Graves [Republicans 6, Democrats 2] 7. Billy Long 1. Wm. Lacy Clay 8. Jason Smith 2. Ann Wagner
MONTANA SENATORS REPRESENTATIVE Jon Tester [Republican 1] Steve Daines At Large – Greg Gianforte 8 310 Congressional Directory
NEBRASKA
SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Deb Fischer [Republicans 3] Ben Sasse 1. Jeff Fortenberry 2. Don Bacon 3. Adrian Smith
NEVADA
SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Dean Heller [Republican 1, Democrats 3] Catherine Cortez Masto 1. Dina Titus 2. Mark E. Amodei 3. Jacky Rosen 4. Ruben J. Kihuen
NEW HAMPSHIRE
SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Jeanne Shaheen [Democrats 2] Margaret Wood Hassan 1. Carol Shea-Porter 2. Ann M. Kuster
NEW JERSEY
SENATORS 6. Frank Pallone, Jr. Robert Menendez 7. Leonard Lance Cory A. Booker 8. Albio Sires REPRESENTATIVES 9. Bill Pascrell, Jr. [Republicans 5, Democrats 7] 10. Donald M. Payne, Jr. 1. Donald Norcross 11. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen 2. Frank A. LoBiondo 12. Bonnie Watson Coleman 3. Thomas MacArthur 4. Christopher H. Smith 5. Josh Gottheimer
NEW MEXICO
SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Tom Udall [Republican 1, Democrats 2] Martin Heinrich 1. Michelle Lujan Grisham 2. Stevan Pearce´ 3. Ben Ray Lujan
NEW YORK
SENATORS 3. Thomas R. Suozzi Charles E. Schumer 4. Kathleen M. Rice Kirsten E. Gillibrand 5. Gregory W. Meeks 6. Grace Meng ´ REPRESENTATIVES 7. Nydia M. Velazquez [Republicans 9, Democrats 17, Vacant 1] 8. Hakeem S. Jeffries 1. Lee M. Zeldin 9. Yvette D. Clarke 2. Peter T. King 10. Jerrold Nadler State Delegations 311
11. Daniel M. Donovan, Jr. 20. Paul Tonko 12. Carolyn B. Maloney 21. Elise M. Stefanik 13. Adriano Espaillat 22. Claudia Tenney 14. Joseph´ Crowley 23. Tom Reed 15. Jose E. Serrano 24. John Katko 16. Eliot L. Engel 9 17. Nita M. Lowey 25. —— 18. Sean Patrick Maloney 26. Brian Higgins 19. John J. Faso 27. Chris Collins
NORTH CAROLINA
SENATORS 5. Virginia Foxx Richard Burr 6. Mark Walker Thom Tillis 7. David Rouzer REPRESENTATIVES 8. Richard Hudson [Republicans 10, Democrats 3] 9. Robert Pittenger 1. G. K. Butterfield 10. Patrick T. McHenry 2. George Holding 11. Mark Meadows 3. Walter B. Jones 12. Alma S. Adams 4. David E. Price 13. Ted Budd
NORTH DAKOTA
SENATORS REPRESENTATIVE John Hoeven [Republican 1] Heidi Heitkamp At Large – Kevin Cramer
OHIO SENATORS 7. Bob Gibbs Sherrod Brown 8. Warren Davidson Rob Portman 9. Marcy Kaptur REPRESENTATIVES 10. Michael R. Turner [Republicans 11, Democrats 4, Vacant 1] 11. Marcia L. Fudge 1. Steve Chabot 12. —— 10 2. Brad R. Wenstrup 13. Tim Ryan 3. Joyce Beatty 14. David P. Joyce 4. Jim Jordan 15. Steve Stivers 5. Robert E. Latta 16. James B. Renacci 6. Bill Johnson
OKLAHOMA
SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES James M. Inhofe [Republicans 4, Vacant 1] James Lankford 1. —— 11 2. Markwayne Mullin 3. Frank D. Lucas 4. Tom Cole 5. Steve Russell
OREGON
SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Ron Wyden [Republican 1, Democrats 4] Jeff Merkley 1. Suzanne Bonamici 312 Congressional Directory
2. Greg Walden 4. Peter A. DeFazio 3. Earl Blumenauer 5. Kurt Schrader
PENNSYLVANIA
SENATORS 8. Brian K. Fitzpatrick Robert P. Casey, Jr. 9. Bill Shuster Patrick J. Toomey 10. Tom Marino REPRESENTATIVES 11. Lou Barletta [Republicans 11, Democrats 6, Vacant 1] 12. Keith J. Rothfus 1. Robert A. Brady 13. Brendan F. Boyle 2. Dwight Evans 14. Michael F. Doyle 3. Mike Kelly 15. —— 13 4. Scott Perry 16. Lloyd Smucker 5. Glenn Thompson 17. Matt Cartwright 6. Ryan A. Costello 18. Conor Lamb 14 7. —— 12
RHODE ISLAND
SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Jack Reed [Democrats 2] Sheldon Whitehouse 1. David N. Cicilline 2. James R. Langevin
SOUTH CAROLINA
SENATORS 2. Joe Wilson Lindsey Graham 3. Jeff Duncan Tim Scott 4. Trey Gowdy REPRESENTATIVES 5. Ralph Norman 15 [Republicans 6, Democrat 1] 6. James E. Clyburn 1. Mark Sanford 7. Tom Rice
SOUTH DAKOTA
SENATORS REPRESENTATIVE John Thune [Republican 1] Mike Rounds At Large – Kristi L. Noem
TENNESSEE
SENATORS 3. Charles J. ‘‘Chuck’’ Fleischmann Lamar Alexander 4. Scott DesJarlais Bob Corker 5. Jim Cooper 6. Diane Black REPRESENTATIVES 7. Marsha Blackburn [Republicans 7, Democrats 2] 8. David Kustoff 1. David P. Roe 9. Steve Cohen 2. John J. Duncan, Jr.
TEXAS
SENATORS [Republicans 25, Democrats 11] John Cornyn 1. Louie Gohmert Ted Cruz 2. Ted Poe REPRESENTATIVES 3. Sam Johnson 4. John Ratcliffe State Delegations 313
5. Jeb Hensarling 21. Lamar Smith 6. Joe Barton 22. Pete Olson 7. John Abney Culberson 23. Will Hurd 8. Kevin Brady 24. Kenny Marchant 9. Al Green 25. Roger Williams 10. Michael T. McCaul 26. Michael C. Burgess 11. K. Michael Conaway 27. Michael Cloud 16 12. Kay Granger 28. Henry Cuellar 13. Mac Thornberry 29. Gene Green 14. Randy K. Weber, Sr. 30. Eddie Bernice Johnson 15. Vicente Gonzalez 31. John R. Carter 16. Beto O’Rourke 32. Pete Sessions 17. Bill Flores 33. Marc A. Veasey 18. Sheila Jackson Lee 34. Filemon Vela 19. Jodey C. Arrington 35. Lloyd Doggett 20. Joaquin Castro 36. Brian Babin
UTAH SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Orrin G. Hatch [Republicans 4] Mike Lee 1. Rob Bishop 2. Chris Stewart 3. John R. Curtis 17 4. Mia B. Love
VERMONT SENATORS REPRESENTATIVE Patrick J. Leahy [Democrat 1] BERNARD SANDERS At Large – Peter Welch
VIRGINIA SENATORS 4. A. Donald McEachin Mark R. Warner 5. Thomas A. Garrett, Jr. Tim Kaine 6. Bob Goodlatte REPRESENTATIVES 7. Dave Brat [Republicans 7, Democrats 4] 8. Donald S. Beyer, Jr. 1. Robert J. Wittman 9. H. Morgan Griffith 2. Scott Taylor 10. Barbara Comstock 3. Robert C. ‘‘Bobby’’ Scott 11. Gerald E. Connolly
WASHINGTON SENATORS 3. Jaime Herrera Beutler Patty Murray 4. Dan Newhouse Maria Cantwell 5. Cathy McMorris Rodgers 6. Derek Kilmer REPRESENTATIVES 7. Pramila Jayapal [Republicans 4, Democrats 6] 8. David G. Reichert 1. Suzan K. DelBene 9. Adam Smith 2. Rick Larsen 10. Denny Heck
WEST VIRGINIA SENATORS [Republicans 3] Joe Manchin III 1. David B. McKinley Shelley Moore Capito 2. Alexander X. Mooney REPRESENTATIVES 3. Evan H. Jenkins 314 Congressional Directory
WISCONSIN
SENATORS 2. Mark Pocan Ron Johnson 3. Ron Kind Tammy Baldwin 4. Gwen Moore 5. F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr. REPRESENTATIVES 6. Glenn Grothman [Republicans 5, Democrats 3] 7. Sean P. Duffy 1. Paul D. Ryan 8. Mike Gallagher
WYOMING
SENATORS REPRESENTATIVE Michael B. Enzi [Republican 1] John Barrasso At Large – Liz Cheney
AMERICAN SAMOA
DELEGATE Aumua Amata Coleman Radewagen [Republican 1]
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DELEGATE Eleanor Holmes Norton [Democrat 1]
GUAM DELEGATE Madeleine Z. Bordallo [Democrat 1]
NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS DELEGATE Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan [Democrat 1]
PUERTO RICO ´ ´ RESIDENT COMMISSIONER Jenniffer Gonzalez-Colon [Republican 1]
VIRGIN ISLANDS
DELEGATE Stacey E. Plaskett [Democrat 1] 1 Elected December 12, 2017, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Jeff Sessions, a seat subsequently held by appointed Senator Luther Strange. 2 Elected April 24, 2018, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation of Trent Franks, December 8, 2017. 3 Elected June 6, 2017, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation of Xavier Becerra, January 24, 2017. 4 Elected June 20, 2017, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation of Tom Price, February 10, 2017. 5 Elected April 11, 2017, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation of Mike Pompeo, January 23, 2017. 6 Vacancy due to the resignation of John Conyers, Jr., December 5, 2017. 7 Appointed to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Thad Cochran; took the oath of office on April 9, 2018, to serve until a special election is held on November 6, 2018, for the remainder of the term ending January 3, 2021. 8 Elected May 25, 2017, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation of Ryan K. Zinke, March 1, 2017. State Delegations 315
9 Vacancy due to the death of Louise McIntosh Slaughter, March 16, 2018. 10 Vacancy due to the resignation of Patrick J. Tiberi, January 15, 2018. 11 Vacancy due to the resignation of Jim Bridenstine, April 23, 2018. 12 Vacancy due to the resignation of Patrick Meehan, April 27, 2018. 13 Vacancy due to the resignation of Charles W. Dent, May 12, 2018. 14 Elected March 13, 2018, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation of Timothy Murphy, October 21, 2017. 15 Elected June 20, 2017, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation of Mick Mulvaney, February 16, 2017. 16 Elected June 30, 2018, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation of Blake Farenthold, April 6, 2018. 17 Elected November 7, 2017, to fill the vacancy due to the resignation of Jason Chaffetz, June 30, 2017.