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Members of the House of Representatives By State or Territory (March 4, 1789 to January 9, 2020)

The table below lists those who have served in the House as Representatives, Territorial Delegates, or Resident . Members who served multiple states are counted in their appropriate capacity for all relevant states.

State/ Territory Date Became a Date Entered Delegate Representative Senator and Senator Senator, TOTAL U.S. Territory the Union (Only) (Only) and Delegate Representative and Representative, HOUSE [1] [1] Delegate and Delegate MEMBERS [1] [1] Alabama [3] [4] March 3, 1817 Dec. 14, 1819 0 0 169 1 13 0 0 183 [37] (22nd) Alaska August 24, Jan. 3, 1959 7 0 4 0 0 1 0 12 1912 (49th) American Samoa April 17, 1900 ……… 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Arizona [5] [6] February 24, Feb. 14, 1912 10 0 36 0 6 2 0 54 1863 (48th) Arkansas [2] March 2, 1819 June 15, 1836 2 0 87 0 12 1 0 102 (25th) California [2] [7] ……… Sept. 9, 1850 0 0 368 0 9 0 0 377 [8] [38] (31st) Colorado February 28, Aug. 1, 1876 2 0 61 0 10 2 1 76 1861 (38th) Connecticut [2] ……… Jan. 9, 1788 0 0 210 0 26 0 0 236 (5th) Delaware ……… Dec. 7, 1787 0 0 63 0 14 0 0 77 (1st) District of July 16, 1790 ……… 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Columbia Florida [2] March 20, Mar. 3, 1845 4 0 145 0 6 1 0 156 1822 (27th) Georgia ……… Jan. 2, 1788 0 0 287 0 22 0 0 309 (4th) Guam April 11, 1899 ……… 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

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Hawaii June 14, 1900 Aug. 21, 1959 10 0 10 0 4 0 0 24 (50th) Idaho [9] March 3, 1863 July 3, 1890 8 0 28 0 6 1 0 43 (43rd) Illinois [10] [11] February 3, Dec. 3, 1818 3 0 456 0 20 0 0 479 [12] [13] [33] 1809 (21st) [39] Indiana [13] [15] May 7, 1800 Dec. 11, 1816 2 0 304 1 19 0 0 326 (19th) Iowa [14] [38] June 12, 1838 Dec. 28, 1846 1 0 173 0 11 1 0 186 (29th) Kansas [2] [15] May 30, 1854 Jan. 29, 1861 2 0 112 0 9 0 0 123 (34th) Kentucky [16] ……… June 1, 1792 0 0 313 0 28 0 0 341 [40] [41] (15th) Louisiana [17] March 4, 1804 Apr. 30, 1812 2 0 151 0 14 0 0 167 [18] [19] (18th) Maine [6] [20] ……… Mar. 15, 1820 0 0 136 0 15 0 0 151 [21] [22] [42] (23rd) [43] [44] [45] Mariana Islands April 11, 1899 ……… 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Maryland [23] ……… Apr. 28, 1788 0 0 282 0 28 0 0 310 [47] (7th) Massachusetts ……… Feb. 6, 1788 0 0 406 0 29 0 0 435 [20] [21] [22] (6th) [24] [42] [43] [44] [45] Michigan [14] January 11, Jan. 26, 1837 5 0 267 0 14 1 1 288 [37] [46] 1805 (26th) Minnesota [12] March 3, 1849 May 11, 1858 2 0 128 0 10 1 0 141 [25] [26] [27] (32nd) [30] Mississippi [7] April 17, 1798 Dec. 10, 1817 3 0 112 0 14 0 1 130 [28] [29] (20th) Missouri [12] June 4, 1812 Aug. 10, 1821 2 0 293 1 10 0 0 306 (24th) Montana [30] May 26, 1864 Nov. 8, 1889 5 0 27 0 6 0 1 39 (41st)

Source: Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Office of the Historian U.S. House of Representatives http://history.house.gov

Nebraska [31] May 30, 1854 March 1, 5 0 88 0 6 1 0 100 1867 (37th) Nevada March 2, 1861 Oct. 31, 1864 2 0 33 0 7 0 0 42 (36th) New Hampshire ……… June 21, 1788 0 0 138 0 26 0 0 164 [2] [24] (9th) New Jersey ……… Dec. 18, 1787 0 0 329 0 15 0 0 344 (3rd) New Mexico [36] September 9, Jan. 6, 1912 16 0 25 1 5 1 0 48 [48] 1850 (47th) New York [5] [19] ……… July 26, 1788 0 0 1453 0 23 0 0 1476 [27] [31] [46] (11th) [49] North Carolina ……… Nov. 21, 1789 0 0 336 0 18 0 0 354 [3] [4] [29] [50] (12th) [55] North Dakota March 2, 1861 Nov. 2, 1889 9 0 14 0 7 0 0 30 [32] (39th) Ohio [8] [49] ……… Mar. 1, 1803 2 0 634 0 19 0 1 656 (17th) Oklahoma [2] May 2, 1890 Nov. 16, 1907 3 0 77 1 6 0 0 87 [39] (46th) Oregon [33] August 14, Feb. 14, 1859 1 0 57 0 4 1 0 63 1848 (33rd) Pennsylvania ……… Dec. 12, 1787 0 0 1065 0 21 0 0 1086 [11] [26] [47] (2nd) April 11, 1899 ……… 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 13 [2] April 11, 1899 ……… 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 20 Rhode Island ……… May 29, 1790 0 0 78 0 10 0 0 88 (13th) South Carolina ……… May 23, 1788 0 0 228 0 17 0 0 245 [2] [23] (8th) South Dakota March 2, 1861 Nov. 2, 1889 9 0 15 1 10 1 0 36 [32] (40th) Tennessee [2] ……… June 1, 1796 1 0 249 0 19 0 0 269 [18] [34] [50] (16th) Texas [34] [48] ……… Dec. 29, 1845 0 0 261 0 9 0 0 270 (28th)

Source: Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Office of the Historian U.S. House of Representatives http://history.house.gov

Utah [2] September 9, Jan. 4, 1896 5 0 35 0 3 2 0 45 1850 (45th) Vermont [40] ……… Mar. 4, 1791 0 0 80 0 16 0 0 96 (14th) Virgin Islands [2] March 31, ……… 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1917 Virginia [16] [28] ……… June 25, 1788 0 0 424 0 27 0 0 451 [35] [41] [51] (10th) [52] [53] [54] Washington [9] March 2, 1853 Nov. 11, 1889 12 0 74 0 10 1 0 97 [10] (42nd) West Virginia ……… June 20, 1863 0 0 88 0 9 0 0 97 [35] [36] [51] (35th) [52] [53] [54] Wisconsin [14] April 20, 1836 May 29, 1848 4 0 174 1 8 1 0 188 [25] (30th) Wyoming July 25, 1868 July 10, 1890 6 0 16 0 3 1 0 26 (44th)

[1] Designated Orleans Territory before attaining statehood in 1812.

[2] Dakota Territory became North and South Dakota in 1889. The nine Delegates from this territory are included in counts for both states. The two Delegates who became Representatives from South Dakota are included only in that state’s count.

[3] Resident Commissioners served the Philippines (1902–1946) and continue to serve Puerto Rico (1900 to present). Floor and committee privileges granted to statutory representatives (Territorial Delegates and Resident Commissioners) have changed over time; however, they have never been permitted to vote on the final passage of a bill. The Resident Commissioner’s duties vary from that of a Delegate in that he has diplomatic privileges as well as most of those of a Member of Congress. The Puerto Rican Resident Commissioner has served a four-year term since 1917. For more information, see “Status of Delegates and Resident Commissioner,” Deschler’s Precedents, H.Doc. 94-661, Volume 2, Chapter 7, Section 3.

Source: Biographical Directory of the United States Congress