Parties
Current
Major Parties
- Democratic Party
- State Parties
- Alabama Democratic Party
- Alaska Democratic Party
- Arizona Democratic Party
- Arkansas Democratic Party
- California Democratic Party
- Colorado Democratic Party
- Connecticut Democratic Party
- Delaware Democratic Party
- Florida Democratic Party
- Georgia Democratic Party
- Hawaii Democratic Party
- Idaho Democratic Party
- Illinois Democratic Party
- Indiana Democratic Party
- Kansas Democratic Party
- Kentucky Democratic Party
- Louisiana Democratic Party
- Maine Democratic Party
- Maryland Democratic Party
- Massachusetts Democratic Party
- Michigan Democratic Party
- Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL)
- Mississippi Democratic Party
- Nebraska Democratic Party
- Nevada Democratic Party
- New Hampshire Democratic Party
- New Mexico Democratic Party
- New York Democratic Party
- North Dakota Democratic-Nonpartisan League
- Ohio Democratic Party
- Oklahoma Democratic Party
- Oregon Democratic Party
- Pennsylvania Democratic Party
- Rhode Island Democratic Party
- South Carolina Democratic Party
- South Dakota Democratic Party
- Tennessee Democratic Party
- Texas Democratic Party
- Utah Democratic Party
- Vermont Democratic Party
- Virginia Democratic Party
- Washington Democratic Party
- West Virginia Democratic Party
- Wisconsin Democratic Party
- Factions
- Current Wings
- Historical
- Congressional Caucuses
- Major
- Minor
- Historical
- Populist Caucus (2009-2014)
- Chairs (WIP)
- Jean Westwood (1972)
- Ron Brown (1989-1993)
- David Wilhelm (1993-1994)
- Debra DeLee (1994-1995)
- Chris Dodd (1995-1997) (General Chair)
- Donald Fowler (1995-1997) (National Chair)
- Roy Romer (1997-1999) (General Chair)
- Steven Grossman (1997-1999) (National Chair)
- Ed Rendell (1999-2001) (General Chair)
- Joe Andrew (1999-2001) (National Chair)
- Terry McAuliffe (2001-2005)
- Howard Dean (2005-2009)
- Tim Kaine (2009-2011)
- Donna Brazile (2011, 2016-2017)
- Debbie Wasserman Schultz (2011-2016)
- Tom Perez (2017-2021)
- Jaime Harrison (2021-)
- State Parties
- Republican Party
- State Parties
- Alabama Republican Party
- Alaska Republican Party
- Arizona Republican Party
- Republican Party of Arkansas
- California Republican Party
- Colorado Republican Party
- Connecticut Republican Party
- Delaware Republican Party
- Republican Party of Florida
- Georgia Republican Party
- Hawaii Republican Party
- Idaho Republican Party
- Illinois Republican Party
- Indiana Republican Party
- Iowa Republican Party
- Kansas Republican Party
- Kentucky Republican Party
- Republican Party of Louisiana
- Maine Republican Party
- Maryland Republican Party
- Massachusetts Republican Party
- Michigan Republican Party
- Minnesota Republican Party
- Mississippi Republican Party
- Missouri Republican Party
- Montana Republican Party
- Nebraska Republican Party
- Nevada Republican Party
- New Hampshire Republican Party
- New Jersey Republican Party
- New Mexico Republican Party
- New York Republican State Committee
- North Carolina Republican Party
- North Dakota Republican Party
- Ohio Republican Party
- Oklahoma Republican Party
- Oregon Republican Party
- Pennsylvania Republican Party
- Rhode Island Republican Party
- South Carolina Republican Party
- South Dakota Republican Party
- Tennessee Republican Party
- Republican Party of Texas
- Utah Republican Party
- Vermont Republican Party
- Virginia Republican Party
- Washington Republican Party
- West Virginia Republican Party
- Wisconsin Republican Party
- Wyoming Republican Party
- Factions
- Current Wings
- Historical
- Radical Republicans (1854-1877)
- Half-Breeds (1872-1890)
- Stalwarts (1877-1890)
- Blaine faction (1877 - 1881)
- Progressive Republicans (1901-1923)
- Old Right (1910-1950s)
- Rockefeller Republicans (1930s-1970s)
- Draft Eisenhower movement (1948-1953)
- Committee for the Re-Election of the President (1970-1972)
- Reagan Coalition (1980-1988)
- Tea Party Movement (2009-2016)
- Congressional Caucuses
- Chairs
- Edwin D. Morgan (1856-1864, 1872-1876)
- Henry Jarvis Raymond (1864-1866)
- Marcus Lawrence Ward (1866-1868)
- William Claflin (1868-1872)
- Zachariah Chandler (1876-1879)
- J. Donald Cameron (1879-1880)
- Marshall Jewell (1880-1883)
- Dwight M. Sabin (1883-1884)
- Benjamin Franklin Jones (1884-1888)
- Matthew Quay (1888-1891)
- James S. Clarkson (1891-1892)
- William James Campbell (1892)
- Thomas H. Carter (1892-1896)
- Mark Hanna (1896-1904)
- Henry Clay Payne (1904)
- George B. Cortelyou (1904-1907)
- Harry Stewart New (1907-1908)
- Frank Harris Hitchcock (1908-1909)
- John Fremont Hill (1909-1912)
- Victor Rosewater (1912)
- Charles D. Hilles (1912-1916)
- William Russell Willcox (1916-1918)
- Will H. Hays (1918-1921)
- John T. Adams (1921-1924)
- William M. Butler (1924-1928)
- Hubert Work (1928-1929)
- Claudius H. Huston (1929-1930)
- Simeon D. Fess (1930-1932)
- Everett Sanders (1932-1934)
- Henry P. Fletcher (1934-1936)
- John Hamilton (1936-1940)
- Joseph W. Martin Jr. (1940-1942)
- Harrison E. Spangler (1942-1944)
- Herbert Brownell Jr. (1944-1946)
- B. Carroll Reece (1946-1948)
- Hugh Scott (1948-1949)
- Guy Gabrielson (1949-1952)
- Arthur Summerfield (1952-1953)
- C. Wesley Roberts (1953)
- Leonard W. Hall (1953-1957)
- Meade Alcorn (1957-1959)
- Thruston Ballard Morton (1959-1961)
- William E. Miller (1961-1964)
- Dean Burch (1964-1965)
- Ray C. Bliss (1965-1969)
- Rogers Morton (1969-1971)
- Bob Dole (1971-1973)
- George H. W. Bush (1973-1974)
- Mary Louise Smith (1974-1977)
- Bill Brock (1977-1981)
- Richard Richards (1981-1983)
- Paul Laxalt (1983-1987) (General Chair)
- Frank Fahrenkopf (1983-1989) (National Chair)
- Lee Atwater (1989-1991)
- Clayton Yeutter (1991-1992)
- Richard Bond (1992-1993)
- Haley Barbour (1993-1997)
- Jim Nicholson (1997-2001)
- Jim Gilmore (2001)
- Marc Racicot (2001-2003)
- Ed Gillespie (2003-2005)
- Ken Mehlman (2005-2007)
- Mel Martínez (2007) (General Chair)
- Mike Duncan (2007-2009) (National Chair)
- Michael Steele (2009-2011)
- Reince Priebus (2011-2017)
- Ronna McDaniel (2017-)
- State Parties
- Bipartisan
Third Parties
State Legislatures
- Vermont Progressive Party
- Independent Party of Oregon
- Libertarian Party
- Caucuses
- Mises Caucus
- Liberation Caucus
- Classical Liberal Caucus
- Audacious Caucus
- Christian Liberty Caucus
- George Washington Liberty Caucus[Note 1]
- Pro Life Libertarian Caucus
- Libertarian Socialist Caucus
- Outright Libertarians
- Povertarian Caucus [Note 2]
- Radical Caucus (1972) (Dissolved)
- Radical Caucus (2006)[Note 3]
- Defense Caucus
- Veterans Caucus
- Minarchist Caucus
- Chairs
- David Nolan (1971-1972)
- Susan Nolan (1972-1974)
- Ed Crane (1974-1977)
- David Bergland (1977-1981, 1998-2000)
- Alicia Clark (1981-1983)
- Paul Grant (1983-1985)
- Randy VerHagen (1985)
- Jim Turney (1985-1988)
- Dave Walter (1988-1991)
- Mary Gingell (1991-1993)
- Steve Dasbach (1993-1998)
- Jim Lark (2000-2002)
- Geoff Neale (2002-2004, 2012-2014)
- Michael Dixon (2004-2006)
- Bill Redpath (2006-2010)
- Mark Hinkle (2010-2012)
- Nicholas Sarwark (2014-2020)
- Joe Bishop-Henchman (2020-2021)
- Whitney Bilyeu (2021-2022)
- Angela McArdle (2022-)
- Caucuses
Parties with Ballot Access
Multi-State
- Green Party of the United States
- Green-Rainbow Party
- Caucasus and Ideological Factions
- Constitution Party
- Chairman
- Working Families Party
- Alliance Party
- Reform Party of the United States of America
- Working Class Party
- Party for Socialism and Liberation
- Legal Marijuana Now Party
- Unity Party of America
- Justice Party
- Movement for a People's Party
Regional
- Alaskan Independence Party (Alaska)
- American Independent Party (California)
- Peace and Freedom Party (California)
- Aloha ʻĀina Party (Hawaii)
- Grassroots—Legalize Cannabis Party (Minnesota)
- Conservative Party of New York (New York)
- Oregon Progressive Party (Oregon)
- United Utah Party (Utah)
- Green Mountain Peace and Justice Party (Vermont)
Parties without Ballot Access
Multi-State
- American Solidarity Party
- Forward Party
- Socialist Workers Party
- Transhumanist Party
- League of the South
- Nationalist Front
- Anti-Communist Action
- Birthday Party
- Socialist Labor Party
- American Front
- Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA)
- American Nazi Party
- Socialist Party United States of America
- Prohibition Party (Modern)
- Party of Communist United States of America (PCUSA)
- Progressive Labor Party
- American Party of Labour
- American Freedom Party
- United States Pirate Party
- Rural People's Party[1]
- Objectivist Movement
- Cascadian Independence Movement
- National Capitalist Workers Party
- Freedom Socialist Party
- Socialist Action
- Workers World Party
- Black Riders Liberation Party
- African People's Socialist Party
- New Afrikan Black Panther Party
- Humane Party
- United States Marijuana Party
- National Justice Party
- Christian Liberty Party
- American Party
- All Nations Party
- Ordoliberal Party of America
- Revolutionary Communist Party, USA
- United Monarchist Party of America
- Socialist Alternative
Regional
- California National Party (California)
- Common Sense Party (California)
- Independence Party of New York (New York)
- Rent Is Too Damn High Party (New York)
- Women's Equality Party (New York)
- Washington Progressive Party (Washington)
Historical
Held national office or elected to Congress
- Anti-Federalists (1787 - 1789)
- Federalist Party (1789 - 1824)
- Anti-Administration Party (1789 - 1792)
- Democratic-Republican Party (1792 - 1825)
- National Republican Party/Anti-Jacksonian Party (1825 - 1837)
- Anti-Masonic Party (1828 - 1840)
- Nullifier Party (1828 - 1839)
- Whig Party (1833 - 1856) [Note 4]
- Law and Order Party of Rhode Island (1842 - 1847)
- Liberty Party (1840 - 1860)
- Know Nothings (1844 - 1860)
- Free Soil Party (1848 - 1854)
- Unionist Party (1852 - 1861)
- Opposition Party (North) (1854 - 1858)
- Opposition Party (South) (1858 - 1860)
- Constitutional Union Party (1860 - 1861)
- Unconditional Union Party (1861 - 1866)
- Liberal Republican Party (1870 - 1872)
- Anti-Monopoly Party (1874 - 1886)
- Greenback Party (1874 - 1889)
- Readjuster Party (1877 - 1895)
- Populist Party (1892 - 1909)
- Silver Party (1892 - 1911)
- Silver Republican Party (1896 - 1901)
- Socialist Party of America (1901 - 1972)
- Progressive Party/Bull Moose Party (Theodore Roosevelt) (1912 - 1920)
- Farmer-Labor Party of the United States (1918 - 1936)
- Wisconsin Progressive Party (1934 - 1948)
- American Labor Party (1936 - 1956)
Multi-State Parties
- American Republican Party (1843 - 1845)
- Tyler Party (1844)
- Southern Rights Party (1850s)
- National Union Party (1864 - 1868)
- War Democrats (1860 - 1868)
- Radical Democracy Party (1864)
- Second Anti-Masonic Party (1872 - 1880)
- Socialist Labor Party of America (1876 - 2011)
- National Democratic Party (1896 - 1900)
- Social Democracy of America (1897 - 1900)
- Social Democratic Party of America (1898 - 1901)
- Independence Party (1906 - 1914)
- Nonpartisan League (1915 - 1956)
- National Woman's Party (1916 - 2021)
- Labor Party of the United States (1919 - 1920)
- Proletarian Party of America (1920 - 1971)
- American Party (1924)
- Progressive Party (Robert M. La Follette (Senior and Junior)) (1924 - 1936)
- Communist League of America (1928 - 1934)
- Industrial Union Alliance (1932 - 1935)
- American Workers Party (1933 - 1934)
- Silver Legion of America (1933 - 1941)
- Christian Party (1935 - 1941)
- Workers Party of the United States (1934 - 1938)
- Union Party (1935 - 1936)
- America First Party (1944 - 1996)
- United States Progressive Party of 1948 (1948 - 1955)
- Christian Nationalist Party (1952 - 1970s)
- Raza Unida Party (1970 - 1978)
- People's Party (1971 - 1977)
- U.S. Labor Party (1973 - 1979)
- Citizens Party (1979 - 1990)
- New Alliance Party (1979 - 1993)
- Populist Party (1984) (1984 - 1996)
- Greens/Green Party USA (1991 - 2019)
- Labor Party (1996) (1996 - 2007)
- Southern Party (1999 - 2003)
- Boston Tea Party (2006 - 2012)
- Independence Party of America (2007 - 2013)
- Modern Whig Party (2008 - 2019)
- Serve America Movement (2017-2022)
Regional
- Toleration Party/American Party (1816 - 1828) (Connecticut)
- Working Men's Party (1829 - 1831) (New York)
- People's Party of Utah (1870 - 1891) (Utah)
- Liberal Party (1870 - 1896) (Utah)
- Home Rule Party of Hawaii (1900 - 1912) (Hawaii)
- Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party (1918 - 1944) (Minnesota)
- Progressive Democratic Party (1944 - 1948) (South Carolina)
- Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (1964 - 1968) (Mississippi)
- Labor–Farm Party of Wisconsin (1982 - 1987) (Wisconsin)
- Republican Moderate Party of Alaska (1986 - 2008) (Alaska)
- A Connecticut Party (1990 - 1998) (Connecticut)
- Marijuana Reform Party (1997 - 2004) (New York)
- Personal Choice Party (2004 - 2006) (Utah)
- Florida Whig Party (2006 - 2012) (Florida)
- Connecticut for Lieberman (2006 - 2013) (Connecticut)
- Taxpayers Party of New York (2010 - 2011) (New York)
Non-Electoral
- Youth International Party (1967)
- Marxist-Leninist Party, USA (1967 - 1993)
- Rainbow Coalition (1969)
- Black Panther Party (1966 - 1982)
- Young Patriots Organization (1968 - 1973)
- Young Lords (1968 - 2002)
- Patriot Party (1970 - mid 1970s)
- Communist Workers' Party (1973 - 1985)
- National Socialist League (1974 - 1984)
- International Socialist Organization (1976 - 2019)
- New Union Party (1980 - 2005)
- New Party (1992 - 1998)
- Traditionalist Worker Party (2013 - 2018)
Territories
Puerto Rico
Current
- Partido Popular Democrático
- Partido Nuevo Progresista
- Movimiento Victoria Ciudadana
- Partido Independentista Puertorriqueño
- Proyecto Dignidad
Historical
- Puerto Rican Nationalist Party (1922 - 1965)
- Puerto Rican Socialist Party (1959 - 1993)
- Working People's Party (2012-2016)
Think Tanks
- Acton Institute
- Advocates for Self-Government
- New Democrat Network
- Progressive Policy Institute
- Center for American Progress
- New America
- Hoover Institution
- Atlantic Council
- American Enterprise Institute
- Cato Institute
- Third Way
- Foundation for Defense of Democracies
- Foundation for Economic Education
- Ayn Rand Institute
- Mises Institute
- Pew Research Center
- The Gravel Institute
- Rockford Institute
- The Heritage Foundation
- Roosevelt Institute
- Heartland Institute
- National Policy Institute
- American Populist Union
- New Frontier USA
- Gatestone Institute
- Center for Immigration Studies
- New Century Foundation
- Bull Moose Project
- Institute for the Study of War
- Middle East Institute
- Turning Point USA
- Technocracy Inc.
- Share the World
- Schiller Institute
- American Renaissance
- Patriotic Socialist Front
- American Nationalist Initiative
Organizations/Lobbying Groups (WIP)
Current
- 3C
- 60 Plus Association
- AARP
- Alliance for the Separation of School and State
- American Constitution Society
- American Corn Growers Association
- American Farm Bureau Federation
- American Family Association
- American Israel Public Affairs Committee
- American Petroleum Institute
- Association of Mature American Citizens
- Brady Campaign
- Christian Coalition
- Citizens' Climate Lobby
- Citizens for Judicial Fairness
- Council of Conservative Citizens
- Democratic Socialists of America (DSA)
- DSA-LSC
- DSA-Bread & Roses
-
DSA-Class Unity(formerly)
- Everytown for Gun Safety
- Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies
- Fix the Debt
- FRC Action
- GeorgiaCarry.org
- Gun Owners of America
- Institute for Historical Review
- Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership
- John Birch Society
- Justice Democrats
- Log Cabin Republicans
- March for Our Lives
- NARAL Pro-Choice America
- National Association of Police Organizations
- National Beer Wholesalers Assosiation
- National Rifle Association (NRA)
- Oklahomans for Children and Families
- Our Revolution
- Planned Parenthood Action Fund
- PragerU
- Pro-Israel America
- Republican Jewish Coalition
- Sons of Confederate Veterans
- Sons of the American Revolution
- Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America
- United Against Nuclear Iran
- United Daughters of the Confederacy
- Winning for Women Action Fund
Historical
- AeA (1943-2009)
- Citizens' Councils (1954-1980s)
- Hookers for Hillary (2016)
- Organizers for Bernie (2020)
- Tobacco Institute (1958-1998)
- White America, Inc. (1955-1956)
- White League (1874-1876)
List of Presidents
- George Washington (Independent, 1789-1797)
- John Adams ( Federalist Party, 1797-1801)
- Thomas Jefferson ( Democratic-Republican Party, 1801-1809)
- James Madison ( Democratic-Republican Party, 1809-1817)
- James Monroe ( Democratic-Republican Party, 1817-1825)
- John Quincy Adams ( Democratic-Republican Party/National Republican Party, 1825-1829)
- Andrew Jackson ( Democratic Party, 1829-1837)
- Martin Van Buren ( Democratic Party, 1837-1841)
- William Henry Harrison ( Whig Party, 1841)
- John Tyler ( Whig Party/Independent, 1841-1845)
- James K. Polk ( Democratic Party, 1845-1849)
- Zachary Taylor ( Whig Party, 1849-1850)
- Millard Fillmore ( Whig Party, 1850-1853)
- Franklin Pierce ( Democratic Party, 1853-1857)
- James Buchanan ( Democratic Party, 1857-1861)
- Abraham Lincoln ( Republican Party, 1861-1865)
- Andrew Johnson ( Democratic Party, 1865-1869)
- Ulysses S. Grant ( Republican Party, 1869-1877)
- Rutherford B. Hayes ( Republican Party, 1877-1881)
- James A. Garfield ( Republican Party, 1881)
- Chester A. Arthur ( Republican Party, 1881-1885)
- Grover Cleveland ( Democratic Party, 1885-1889, 1893-1897)
- Benjamin Harrison ( Republican Party, 1889-1893)
- William McKinley ( Republican Party, 1897-1901)
- Theodore Roosevelt ( Republican Party, 1901-1909)
- William Howard Taft ( Republican Party, 1909-1913)
- Woodrow Wilson ( Democratic Party, 1913-1921)
- Warren G. Harding ( Republican Party, 1921-1923)
- Calvin Coolidge ( Republican Party, 1923-1929)
- Herbert Hoover ( Republican Party, 1929-1933)
- Franklin D. Roosevelt ( Democratic Party, 1933-1945)
- Harry Truman ( Democratic Party, 1945-1953)
- Dwight D. Eisenhower ( Republican Party, 1953-1961)
- John Fitzgerald Kennedy ( Democratic Party, 1961-1963)
- Lyndon B. Johnson ( Democratic Party, 1963-1969)
- Richard Nixon ( Republican Party, 1969-1974)
- Gerald Ford ( Republican Party, 1974-1977)
- Jimmy Carter ( Democratic Party, 1977-1981)[Note 5]
- Ronald Reagan ( Republican Party, 1981-1989)
- George H. W. Bush ( Republican Party, 1989-1993)
- Bill Clinton ( Democratic Party, 1993-2001)
- George W. Bush ( Republican Party, 2001-2009)
- Barack Obama ( Democratic Party, 2009-2017)
- Donald Trump ( Republican Party, 2017-2021)
- Joe Biden ( Democratic Party, 2021-)
List of Vice Presidents
- John Adams ( Federalist Party, 1789-1797)
- Thomas Jefferson ( Democratic-Republican Party, 1797-1801)
- Aaron Burr ( Democratic-Republican Party, 1801-1805)
- George Clinton ( Democratic-Republican Party, 1805-1812)
- Elbridge Gerry ( Democratic-Republican Party, 1813-1814)
- Daniel Tompkins ( Democratic-Republican Party, 1817-1825)
- John C. Calhoun ( Democratic Party/ Nullifier Party, 1825-1832)
- Martin Van Buren ( Democratic Party, 1833-1837)
- Richard Mentor Johnson ( Democratic Party, 1837-1841)
- John Tyler ( Whig Party, 1841)
- George M. Dallas ( Democratic Party, 1845-1849)
- Millard Fillmore ( Whig Party, 1849-1850)
- William R. King ( Democratic Party, 1853)
- John C. Breckinridge ( Democratic Party, 1857-1861)
- Hannibal Hamlin ( Republican Party, 1861-1865)
- Andrew Johnson ( Democratic Party, 1865)
- Schuyler Colfax ( Republican Party, 1869-1873)
- Henry Wilson ( Republican Party, 1873-1875)
- William A. Wheeler ( Republican Party, 1877-1881)
- Chester A. Arthur ( Republican Party, 1881)
- Thomas A. Hendricks ( Democratic Party, 1885)
- Levi P. Morton ( Republican Party, 1889-1893)
- Adlai Stevenson I ( Democratic Party, 1893-1897)
- Garret Hobart ( Republican Party, 1897-1899)
- Theodore Roosevelt ( Republican Party, 1901)
- Charles W. Fairbanks ( Republican Party, 1905-1909)
- James S. Sherman ( Republican Party, 1909-1912)
- Thomas R. Marshall ( Democratic Party, 1913-1921)
- Calvin Coolidge ( Republican Party, 1921-1923)
- Charles G. Dawes ( Republican Party, 1925-1929)
- Charles Curtis ( Republican Party, 1929-1933)
- John Nance Garner ( Democratic Party, 1933-1941)
- Henry A. Wallace ( Democratic Party, 1941-1945)
- Harry Truman ( Democratic Party, 1945)
- Alben W. Barkley ( Democratic Party, 1949-1953)
- Richard Nixon ( Republican Party, 1953-1961)
- Lyndon B. Johnson ( Democratic Party, 1961-1963)
- Hubert Humphrey ( Democratic Party, 1965-1969)
- Spiro Agnew ( Republican Party, 1969-1973)
- Gerald Ford ( Republican Party, 1973-1974)
- Nelson Rockefeller ( Republican Party, 1974-1977)
- Walter Mondale ( Democratic Party, 1977-1981)
- George H. W. Bush ( Republican Party, 1981-1989)
- Dan Quayle ( Republican Party, 1989-1993)
- Al Gore ( Democratic Party, 1993-2001)
- Dick Cheney ( Republican Party, 2001-2009)
- Joe Biden ( Democratic Party, 2009-2017)
- Mike Pence ( Republican Party, 2017-2021)
- Kamala Harris ( Democratic Party, 2021-)
Failed Presidential Candidates
List of losing tickets
Major Party Losses
- Thomas Jefferson/ Aaron Burr ( Democratic-Republican Party, 1796)
- John Adams/ Charles C. Pinckney ( Federalist Party, 1800)
- Charles C. Pinckney/ Rufus King ( Federalist Party, 1804 & 1808)
- DeWitt Clinton/ Jared Ingersoll ( Federalist Party, 1812)
- Rufus King/ John E. Howard ( Federalist Party, 1816)
- Andrew Jackson/ John C Calhoun ( Democratic-Republican Party, 1824)
- William Crawford/ Nathaniel Macon ( Democratic-Republican Party, 1824)
- Henry Clay/ Nathan Sanford ( Democratic-Republican Party, 1824)
- John Quincy Adams/ Richard Rush ( National Republican Party, 1828)
- Henry Clay/ John Sergeant ( National Republican Party, 1832)
- William Henry Harrison/ Francis Granger ( Whig Party, 1836)
- Hugh White/ John Tyler ( Whig Party, 1836)
- Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger ( Whig Party, 1836)
- Willie P. Mangum/ John Tyler ( Whig Party, 1836)
- Martin Van Buren ( Democratic Party, 1840)
- Henry Clay/ Theodore Frelinghuysen ( Whig Party, 1844)
- Lewis Cass/ William Butler ( Democratic Party, 1848)
- Winfield Scott/ William A. Graham ( Whig Party, 1852)
- John C. Frémont/ William L. Dayton ( Republican Party, 1856)
- John C. Breckinridge/ Joseph Lane ( Southern Democratic Party, 1860)
- Stephen A. Douglas/ Herschel V. Johnson ( Northern Democratic Party, 1860)
- George B. McClellan/ George H. Pendleton ( Democratic Party, 1864)
- Horatio Seymour/ Francis Preston Blair Jr. ( Democratic Party, 1868)
- Horace Greeley/ Benjamin G. Brown ( Democratic Party/ Liberal Republican Party, 1872)
- Samuel J. Tilden/ Thomas A. Hendricks ( Democratic Party, 1876)
- Winfield S. Hancock/ William H. English ( Democratic Party, 1880)
- James G. Blaine/ John A. Logan ( Republican Party, 1884)
- Grover Cleveland/ Allen G. Thurman ( Democratic Party, 1888)
- Benjamin Harrison/ Whitelaw Reid ( Republican Party, 1892)
- William Jennings Bryan/ Arthur Sewell ( Democratic Party, 1896)
- William Jennings Bryan/ Adlai Stevenson I ( Democratic Party, 1900)
- Alton B. Parker/ Henry G. Davis ( Democratic Party, 1904)
- William Jennings Bryan/ John W. Kern ( Democratic Party, 1908)
- William Howard Taft/ Nicholas Butler ( Republican Party, 1912)
- Charles Evans Hughes/ Charles W. Fairbanks ( Republican Party, 1916)
- James M. Cox/ Franklin D. Roosevelt ( Democratic Party, 1920)
- John W. Davis/ Charles W. Bryan ( Democratic Party, 1924)
- Al Smith/ Joseph Taylor Robinson ( Democratic Party, 1928)
- Herbet Hoover/ Charles Curtis ( Republican Party, 1932)
- Alf Landon/ Frank Knox ( Republican Party, 1936)
- Wendell Willkie/ Charles L. McNary ( Republican Party, 1940)
- Thomas E. Dewey/ John W. Bricker ( Republican Party, 1944)
- Thomas E. Dewey/ Earl Warren ( Republican Party, 1948)
- Adlai Stevenson II/ John Sparkman ( Democratic Party, 1952)
- Adlai Stevenson II/ Estes Kefauver ( Democratic Party, 1956)
- Richard Nixon/ Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. ( Republican Party, 1960)
- Barry Goldwater/ William E. Miller ( Republican Party, 1964)
- Hubert Humphrey/ Edmund Muskie ( Democratic Party, 1968)
- George McGovern/ Sargent Shriver ( Democratic Party, 1972)
- Gerald Ford/ Bob Dole ( Republican Party, 1976)
- Jimmy Carter/ Walter Mondale ( Democratic Party, 1980)
- Walter Mondale/ Geraldine Ferraro ( Democratic Party, 1984)
- Michael Dukakis/ Lloyd Bentsen ( Democratic Party, 1988)
- George H.W. Bush/ Dan Quayle ( Republican Party, 1992)
- Bob Dole/ Jack Kemp ( Republican Party, 1996)
- Al Gore/ Joe Lieberman ( Democratic Party, 2000)
- John Kerry/ John Edwards ( Democratic Party, 2004)
- John McCain/ Sarah Palin ( Republican Party, 2008)
- Mitt Romney/ Paul Ryan ( Republican Party, 2012)
- Hillary Clinton/ Tim Kaine ( Democratic Party, 2016)
- Donald Trump/ Mike Pence ( Republican Party, 2020)
Notable Third Party Losses
- Martin Van Buren/ Charles F. Adams ( Free Soil Party, 1848)
- John Bell/ Edward Everett ( Constitutional Union Party, 1860)
- James B. Weaver/ James G. Field ( Populist Party, 1892)
- Theodore Roosevelt/ Hiram Johnson ( Progressive Party, 1912)
- Eugene V. Debs/ Emil Seidel ( Socialist Party of America, 1912)
- Robert M. La Follette/ Burton K. Wheeler ( Progressive Party, 1924)
- Strom Thurmond/ Fielding Wright ( Dixiecrats, 1948)
- George Wallace/ Curtis LeMay (American Independent Party, 1968)
- Gus Hall/Jarvis Tyner ( Communist Party USA, 1972 and 1976)
- Gus Hall/Angela Davis ( Communist Party USA, 1980 and 1984)
- John B. Anderson/ Patrick Lucey (Independent, 1980)
- Ross Perot/ James Stockdale (Independent, 1992)
- Ross Perot/ Pat Choate ( Reform Party, 1996)
- Ralph Nader/ Winona LaDuke ( Green Party, 2000)
- Pat Buchanan/ Ezola Foster ( Reform Party, 2000)
- Gary Johnson/ Bill Weld ( Libertarian Party, 2016)
- Jill Stein/ Ajamu Baraka ( Green Party, 2016)
- Evan McMullin/ Mindy Finn (Independent, 2016)
- Jo Jorgensen/ Spike Cohen ( Libertarian Party, 2020)
- Howie Hawkins/ Angela Nicole Walker ( Green Party, 2020)
- Kanye West/ Michelle Tidball (Birthday Party, 2020)
2024 Presidential Candidates
Republican Party
Declared
- Ron DeSantis (Governor of Florida, 2019-) (United States Representative from FL-06, 2013-2018)
- Larry Elder (Radio Host, Author, Attorney, 2021 California Gubernatorial Recall Candidate)
- Nikki Haley (Ambassador to the United Nations, 2017-2018) (Governor of South Carolina, 2011-2017)
- Asa Hutchinson (Governor of Arkansas, 2015-2023) (United States Representative from AR-03, 1997-2001)
- Mike Pence (Vice President of the United States, 2017-2021) (Governor of Indiana, 2013-2017) (United States Representative from IN-02, 2001–2003, and IN-06, 2003–2013)
- Vivek Ramaswamy (Entrepreneur, Businessman)
- Tim Scott (United States Senator from South Carolina, 2013–present) (United States Representative from SC-01, 2011–2013)
- Donald Trump (President of the United States, 2017-2021)
- Chris Christie (Governor of New Jersey, 2010-2018)
Minor Candidates
- Perry Johnson (Businessman)
- Steve Laffey (Mayor of Cranston, Rhode Island 2003-2007)
- Corey Stapleton (Montana Secretary of State, 2017-2021)
- Doug Burgum (Govenor of North Dakota 2016 -)
Decision Pending
- Francis X. Suarez (43rd Mayor of Miami, 2017–present)
- Chris Sununu (Governor of New Hampshire, 2017-)
Publicly Expressed Interest
- John Bolton (27th United States National Security Advisor, 2018–2019)
Democratic Party
Declared
- Joe Biden (President of the United States, 2021-) (Vice President of the United States, 2009-2017) (United States Senator from Delaware, 1973-2009)
- Marianne Williamson (Author, Spiritual Activist, 2020 Presidential Candidate)
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (Environmental Activist, Author, Anti-Vaccine Activist)
Minor Candidates
Decision Pending
Publicly Expressed Interest
- Joe Manchin (United States Senator from West Virginia, 2010-, 34th Governor of West Virginia, 2005-2010)
Libertarian Party
Declared
- Chase Oliver (2022 United States Senator from Georgia Candidate)
- Jacob Hornberger (Founder of future of freedom foundation)
2020 Presidential Candidates
Democratic Party
Ran in Primaries
- Joe Biden (Vice President of the United States, 2009-2017) (United States Senator from Delaware, 1973-2009) (Nominated on June 2, 2020)
- Bernie Sanders (United States Senator from Vermont, 2007-, United States Representative from Vermont At-Large, 1991-2007) (Withdrew on April 8, 2020)
- Elizabeth Warren (United States Senator from Massachusetts, 2013-) (Withdrew on March 5, 2020)
- Michael Bloomberg (Mayor of New York City, New York, 2002–2013) (Withdrew on March 4, 2020)
- Pete Buttigieg (Mayor of South Bend, Indiana, 2012–2020) (Withdrew on March 1, 2020)
- Amy Klobuchar (United States Senator from Minnesota, 2007–) (Withdrew on March 2, 2020)
- Tulsi Gabbard (United States Representative from HI-02, 2013-2021) (Withdrew on March 19, 2020)
- Tom Steyer (Hedge Fund Manager) (Withdrew on February 29, 2020)
- Andrew Yang (Entrepreneur) (Withdrew on February 11, 2020)
- Michael Bennet (United States Senator from Colorado, 2009-) (Withdrew on February 11, 2020)
Withdrew before Primaries
WIP
- John Delaney (United States Representative from MD-06, 2013–2019) (Withdrew on January 31, 2020)
- Cory Booker (United States Senator from New Jersey, 2013-) (Withdrew on January 13, 2020)
- Marianne Williamson (Author, Spiritual Activist)
- Julian Castro (Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, 2014–2017, Mayor of San Antonio, Texas, 2009–2014) (Withdrew on January 2, 2020)
- Kamala Harris (United States Senator from California, 2017–2021, Attorney General of California, 2011–2017) (Withdrew on December 3, 2019)
- Steve Bullock (Governor of Montana, 2013-2021, Attorney General of Montana, 2009–2013) (Withdrew on December 2, 2019)
- Joe Sestak (United States Representative from PA-07, 2007–2011)
- Wayne Messam (Mayor of Miramar, Florida, 2015–present) (Withdrew on November 19, 2019)
- Beto O'Rourke (United States Representative from TX-16, 2013–2019) (Withdrew on November 19, 2019)
- Tim Ryan (United States Representative from U.S. representative from OH-13, 2013-2023/OH-17, 2003–2013)
- Bill de Blasio (Mayor of New York City, New York, 2014-2022) (Withdrew on September 20, 2019)
- Kirsten Gillibrand (United States Senator from New York, 2009-present) (Withdrew on August 8, 2019)
- Seth Moulton ( Democratic Party) (United States Representative from MA-06, 2015-present) (Withdrew on August 23, 2019)
- Jay Inslee (Governor of Washington, 2013-present) (Withdrew on August 21, 2019)
- John Hickenlooper (United States Senator from Colorado, 2021-) (Withdrew on August 15, 2019)
- Mike Gravel (United States Senator from Alaska, 1969-1981) (Withdrew on August 6, 2019)
- Eric Swalwell (United States Representative from CA-14, 2023-present/CA-15, 2013-2023) (Withdrew on July 8, 2019)
- Richard Ojeda (West Virginia State Senator from WV-SD07, 2016–2019) (Withdrew on January 25, 2019)
Republican Party
Ran in Primaries
- Donald Trump (President of the United States, 2017-2021) (Nominated on March 17, 2020)
- Bill Weld (Governor of Massachusetts, 1991-1997) (Withdrew on March 18, 2020)
- Rocky De La Fuente (Businessman and real estate developer)
- Joe Walsh (United States Representative from IL-08, 2011-2013) (Withdrew on February 7, 2020)
Withdrew before Primaries
Mark Sanford (United States Representative from SC-01, 1995–2001, 2013–2019, Governor of South Carolina, 2003–2011) (Withdrew on November 12, 2019)
2016 Presidential Candidates
Democratic Party
Ran in Primaries
- Hillary Clinton (United States Secretary of State, 2009-2013) (Nominated on July 26, 2016)
- Bernie Sanders (United States Senator from Vermont, 2007-present) (Withdrew on July 12, 2016)
- Martin O'Malley (Governor of Maryland, 2007-2015) (Withdrew on February 1, 2016)
Withdrew before Primaries
- Lincoln Chafee (United States Senator from Rhode Island, 1999-2007) (Withdrew on October 23, 2015)
- Jim Webb (United States Senator from Virginia, 2007-2013) (Withdrew on October 20, 2015)
- Lawrence Lessig (Professor at Harvard Law School, 2009–2016) (Withdrew on September 9, 2015)
Republican Party
Ran in Primaries
- Donald Trump (Chairman of The Trump Organization,1971–2017) (Nominated on May 26, 2016)
- Ted Cruz (United States senator from Texas, 2013–present) (Withdrew on May 3, 2016)
- Marco Rubio (United States Senator from Florida, 2011-present) (Withdrew on March 15, 2016)
- John Kasich (Governor of Ohio, 2011-2019) (Withdrew on May 4, 2016)
- Ben Carson (Director of pediatric neurosurgery for Johns Hopkins Children's Center, 1984–2013) (Withdrew on March 4, 2016)
- Jeb! Bush (Governor of Florida, 1999-2007) (Withdrew on February 20, 2016)
- Rand Paul (United States Senator from Kentucky, 2011-present) (Withdrew on February 3, 2016)
- Mike Huckabee (Governor of Arkansas, 1996-2007) (Withdrew on February 1, 2016)
- Carly Fiorina (CEO of Hewlett-Packard, 1999–2005) (Withdrew February 10, 2016)
- Chris Christie (Governor of New Jersey, 2010-2018) (Withdrew on February 10, 2016)
- Jim Gilmore (Governor of Virginia, 1998-2002) (Withdrew on February 12, 2016)
- Rick Santorum (United States Senator from Pennsylvania, 1995-2007) (Withdrew on February 3, 2016)
Withdrew before Primaries
- George Pataki (Governor of New York, 1995-2006) (Withdrew on December 29, 2015)
- Lindsey Graham (United States Senator from South Carolina, 2003-present) (Withdrew on December 21, 2015)
- Bobby Jindal (Governor of Louisiana, 2008-2016) (Withdrew on November 17, 2015)
- Scott Walker (Governor of Wisconsin, 2011-2019) (Withdrew on September 21, 2015)
- Rick Perry (Governor of Texas, 2000-2015) (Withdrew on September 11, 2015)
Supreme Court (SCOTUS)
Current
- John Roberts (Chief Justice, 2005-)
- Clarence Thomas (Associate Justice, 1991-)
- Samuel Alito (Associate Justice, 2006-)
- Sonia Sotomayor (Associate Justice, 2009-)
- Elena Kagan (Associate Justice, 2010-)
- Neil Gorsuch (Associate Justice, 2017-)
- Brett Kavanaugh (Associate Justice, 2018-)
- Amy Coney Barrett (Associate Justice, 2020-)
- Ketanji Brown Jackson (Associate Justice, 2022-)
Historical
- John Jay (Chief Justice, 1789-1795)
- John Rutledge (Associate Justice, 1790-1791; Chief Justice, 1795)
- Oliver Ellsworth (Chief Justice, 1796-1800)
- John Marshall (Chief Justice, 1801-1835)
- William Howard Taft (Chief Justice, 1921-1930)
- Earl Warren (Chief Justice, 1953-1969)
- William J. Brennan Jr. (Associate Justice, 1956-1990)
- Thurgood Marshall (Associate Justice, 1967-1991)
- Antonin Scalia (Associate Justice, 1986-2016)
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg (Associate Justice, 1993-2020)
- Stephen Breyer (Associate Justice, 1994-2022)
Senate
Current
Class 1
- Kyrsten Sinema (Independent) (Arizona, 2019-)
- Dianne Feinstein ( Democratic Party) (California, 1992-)
- Chris Murphy ( Democratic Party) (Connecticut, 2013-)
- Tom Carper ( Democratic Party) (Delaware, 2001-)
- Rick Scott ( Republican Party) (Florida, 2019-)
- Mazie Hirono ( Democratic Party) (Hawaii, 2013-)
- Mike Braun ( Republican Party) (Indiana, 2019-)
- Angus King (Independent) (Maine, 2013-)
- Ben Cardin ( Democratic Party) (Maryland, 2007-)
- Elizabeth Warren ( Democratic Party) (Massachusetts, 2013-)
- Debbie Stabenow ( Democratic Party) (Michigan, 2001-)
- Amy Klobuchar ( Democratic Party) (Minnesota, 2007-)
- Roger Wicker ( Republican Party) (Mississippi, 2007-)
- Josh Hawley ( Republican Party) (Missouri, 2019-)
- Jon Tester ( Democratic Party) (Montana, 2007-)
- Deb Fischer ( Republican Party) (Nebraska, 2013-)
- Jackie Rosen ( Democratic Party) (Nevada, 2019-)
- Bob Menendez ( Democratic Party) (New Jersey, 2006-)
- Martin Heinrich ( Democratic Party) (New Mexico, 2013-)
- Kirsten Gillibrand ( Democratic Party) (New York, 2009-)
- Kevin Cramer ( Republican Party) (North Dakota, 2019-)
- Sherrod Brown ( Democratic Party) (Ohio, 2007-)
- Bob Casey Jr. ( Democratic Party) (Pennsylvania, 2007-)
- Sheldon Whitehouse ( Democratic Party) (Rhode Island, 2007-)
- Marsha Blackburn ( Republican Party) (Tennessee, 2019-)
- Ted Cruz ( Republican Party) (Texas, 2013-)
- Mitt Romney ( Republican Party) (Utah, 2019-)
- Bernie Sanders (Independent) (Vermont, 2007-)
- Tim Kaine ( Democratic Party) (Virginia, 2013-)
- Maria Cantwell ( Democratic Party) (Washington, 2001-)
- Joe Manchin ( Democratic Party) (West Virginia, 2010-)
- Tammy Baldwin ( Democratic Party) (Wisconsin, 2013-)
- John Barrasso ( Republican Party) (Wyoming, 2007-)
Class 2
- Tommy Tuberville ( Republican Party) (Alabama, 2021-)
- Dan Sullivan ( Republican Party) (Alaska, 2015-)
- Tom Cotton ( Republican Party) (Arkansas, 2015-)
- John Hickenlooper ( Democratic Party) (Colorado, 2021-)
- Chris Coons ( Democratic Party) (Delaware, 2010-)
- Jon Ossoff ( Democratic Party) (Georgia, 2021-)
- Jim Risch ( Republican Party) (Idaho, 2009-)
- Dick Durbin ( Democratic Party) (Illinois, 1997-) (Majority Whip, 2007-2015, 2021-; Minority Whip, 2015-2021)
- Joni Ernst ( Republican Party) (Iowa, 2015-)
- Roger Marshall ( Republican Party) (Kansas, 2021-)
- Mitch McConnell ( Republican Party) (Kentucky, 1985-) (Senate Minority Leader, 2007-2015, 2021-; Majority Leader, 2015-2021)
- Bill Cassidy ( Republican Party) (Louisiana, 2015-)
- Susan Collins ( Republican Party) (Maine, 1997-)
- Ed Markey ( Democratic Party) (Massachusetts, 2013-)
- Gary Peters ( Democratic Party) (Michigan, 2015-)
- Tina Smith ( Democratic Party) (Minnesota, 2018-)
- Cindy Hyde-Smith ( Republican Party) (Mississippi, 2018-)
- Steve Daines ( Republican Party) (Montana, 2015-)
- Pete Ricketts ( Republican Party) (Nebraska, 2023-)
- Jeanne Shaheen ( Democratic Party) (New Hampshire, 2009-)
- Cory Booker ( Democratic Party) (New Jersey, 2013-)
- Ben Ray Luján ( Democratic Party) (New Mexico, 2021-)
- Thom Tillis ( Republican Party) (North Carolina, 2015-)
- Markwayne Mullin ( Republican Party) (Oklahoma, 2023-)
- Jeff Merkley ( Democratic Party) (Oregon, 2009-)
- Jack Reed ( Democratic Party) (Rhode Island, 1997-)
- Lindsey Graham ( Republican Party) (South Carolina, 2003-)
- Mike Rounds ( Republican Party) (South Dakota, 2015-)
- Bill Hagerty ( Republican Party) (Tennessee, 2021-)
- John Cornyn ( Republican Party) (Texas, 2002-)
- Mark Warner ( Democratic Party) (Virginia, 2009-)
- Paul Strauss ( Democratic Party) (Washington D.C., 1997-) (shadow)
- Shelley Moore Capito ( Republican Party) (West Virginia, 2015-)
- Cynthia Lummis ( Republican Party) (Wyoming, 2021-)
Class 3
- Katie Britt ( Republican Party) (Alabama, 2023-)
- Lisa Murkowski ( Republican Party) (Alaska, 2002-)
- Mark Kelly ( Democratic Party) (Arizona, 2020-)
- John Boozman ( Republican Party) (Arkansas, 2011-)
- Alex Padilla ( Democratic Party) (California, 2021-)
- Michael Bennet ( Democratic Party) (Colorado, 2009-)
- Richard Blumenthal ( Democratic Party) (Connecticut, 2011-)
- Marco Rubio ( Republican Party) (Florida, 2011-)
- Raphael Warnock ( Democratic Party) (Georgia, 2021-)
- Brian Schatz ( Democratic Party) (Hawaii, 2012-)
- Mike Crapo ( Republican Party) (Idaho, 1999-)
- Tammy Duckworth ( Democratic Party) (Illinois, 2017-)
- Todd Young ( Republican Party) (Indiana, 2017-)
- Chuck Grassley ( Republican Party) (Iowa, 1981-)
- Jerry Moran ( Republican Party) (Kansas, 2011-)
- Rand Paul ( Republican Party) (Kentucky, 2011-)
- John N. Kennedy ( Republican Party) (Louisiana, 2017-)
- Chris Van Hollen ( Democratic Party) (Maryland, 2017-)
- Eric S. Schmitt ( Republican Party) (Missouri, 2023-)
- Catherine Cortez Masto ( Democratic Party) (Nevada, 2017-)
- Maggie Hassan ( Democratic Party) (New Hampshire, 2017-)
- Chuck Schumer ( Democratic Party) (New York, 1999-) (Senate Majority Leader, 2021-; Senate Minority Leader, 2017- 2021)
- Ted Budd ( Republican Party) (North Carolina, 2023-)
- John Hoeven ( Republican Party) (North Dakota, 2011-)
- J. D. Vance ( Republican Party) (Ohio, 2023-)
- James Lankford ( Republican Party) (Oklahoma, 2015-)
- Ron Wyden ( Democratic Party) (Oregon, 1996-)
- John Fetterman ( Democratic Party) (Pennsylvania, 2023-)
- Tim Scott ( Republican Party) (South Carolina, 2013-)
- John Thune ( Republican Party) (South Dakota, 2005-) (Minority Whip, 2021-; Majority Whip, 2019-2021)
- Mike Lee ( Republican Party) (Utah, 2011-)
- Peter Welch ( Democratic Party) (Vermont, 2023-)
- Patty Murray ( Democratic Party) (Washington, 1993-)
- Mike Brown ( Democratic Party) (Washington D.C., 2007-) (shadow)
- Ron Johnson ( Republican Party) (Wisconsin, 2011-)
Historical
WIP
Alabama
- Howell Heflin ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 1979-1997)
- Jeff Sessions ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1997-2017)
- Luther Strange ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 2017-2018) (interim)
- Doug Jones ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 2018-2021)
- Jeremiah Denton ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 1981-1987)
- Richard Shelby ( Democratic Party (until 1994); Republican Party (after 1994)) (Class 3, 1987-2023)
Alaska
- Mike Gravel ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1969-1981)
Arizona
- Barry Goldwater( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1953-1965; Class 3, 1969-1987)
- Jon Kyl ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1995-2013; Class 3, 2018)
- Jeff Flake ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 2013-2019)
- John McCain ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 1987-2018)
- Martha McSally ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 2019-2020)
Arkansas
- David Pryor ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 1979-1997)
- Tim Hutchinson ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1997-2003)
- Mark Pryor ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 2003-2015)
- J. William Fulbright ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1945-1974)
- Dale Bumpers ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1975-1999)
- Blanche Lincoln ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1999-2011)
California
- John C. Frémont ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 1849-1850 (shadow); 1850-1851 (in office))
- Richard Nixon ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 1950-1953)
- Barbara Boxer ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1993-2017)
- Kamala Harris ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 2017-2021)
Colorado
- Mark Undall ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 2009-2015)
- Cory Gardner ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 2015-2021)
- Gary Hart ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1975-1987)
- Ben Nighthorse Campbell ( Democratic Party (1993-1995); Republican Party (1995-2005))
Connecticut
- Lowell Weicker ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1971-1989)
- Joe Lieberman ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 1989-2013)
- Prescott Bush ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 1952-1963)
- Chris Dodd ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1981-2011)
Delaware
- William Roth ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1971-2001)
- Joe Biden ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 1973-2009)
Florida
- Lawton Chiles ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 1971-1989)
- Bill Nelson ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 2001-2019)
- Bob Graham ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1987-2005)
Georgia
- Sam Nunn ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 1972-1997)
- Max Cleland ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 1997-2003)
- David Perdue ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 2015-2021)
- Thomas E. Watson ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1921-1922)
- Rebecca Latimer Felton ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1922)
- Walter F. George ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1922-1957)
- Zell Miller ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 2000-2005)
- Kelly Loeffler ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 2020-2021)
Hawaii
- Hiram Fong ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1959-1977)
- Daniel Akaka ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 1990-2013)
- Daniel Inouye ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1963-2012)
Idaho
- William Borah ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1907-1940)
- Larry Craig ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1991-2009)
- Glen H. Taylor ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1945-1951)
- Herman Welker ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 1951-1957)
- Frank Church ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1957-1981)
Illinois
- Medill McCormick ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1919-1925)
- Charles S. Deneen ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1925-1931)
- Peter Fitzgerald ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 1999-2005)
- Barack Obama ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 2005-2008)
- Roland Burris ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 2009-2010)
- Mark Kirk ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 2010-2017)
Indiana
- Harry Stewart New ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1917-1923)
- Richard Lugar ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1977-2013)
- Joe Donnelly ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 2013-2019)
- Dan Quayle ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 1981-1989)
- Evan Bayh ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1999-2011)
Iowa
- Tom Harkin ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 1985-2015)
Kentucky
- Henry Clay ( Whig Party) (Class 2, 1810-1811; Class 3, 1806-1807, 1831-1842, 1849-1852)
- Alben W. Barkley ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1927-1949; Class 2, 1955-1956)
- John C. Breckinridge ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1861)
Louisiana
- Huey Long ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 1932-1935)
- J. Bennett Johnston ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 1972-1997)
- Mary Landrieu ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 1997-2015)
- Russell B. Long ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1948-1987)
- John Breaux ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1987-2005)
- David Vitter ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 2005-2017)
Maine
- Hannibal Hamlin ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1848-1857; 1857-1861; 1869-1881)
- James G. Blaine ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1877-1881)
- Margaret Chase Smith ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1949-1973)
- William Cohen ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1979-1997)
Massachusetts
- John Quincy Adams( Federalist Party) (Class 1, 1803-1808)
- John F. Kennedy ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 1953-1960)
- Ted Kennedy ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 1962-2009)
- Paul G. Kirk ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 2009-2010)
- Scott Brown ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 2010-2013)
- Edward Brooke ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1967-1979)
- Paul Tsongas ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 1979-1985)
- John Kerry ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 1985-2013)
- Mo Cowan ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 2013)
Michigan
- Zachariah Chandler ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1857-1875, 1879)
- Carl Levin ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 1979-2015)
Minnesota
- Matthew Quay ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1887-1899, 1901-1904)
- Henrik Shipstead (Farmer-Labor Party (1923-1940); Republican Party, before 1922, after 1940)) (Class 1, 1923-1947)
- Edward John Thye ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1947-1959)
- Eugene McCarthy ( Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party) (Class 1, 1959-1971)
- David Durenberger ( Independent-Republican Party) (Class 1, 1978-1995)
- Rod Grams ( Independent-Republican Party) (Class 1, 1995-2001)
- Mark Dayton ( Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party) (Class 1, 2001-2007)
- Dwight M. Sabin ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1883-1889)
- William M. Butler ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1924-1926)
- Elmer Austin Benson (Farmer-Labor Party) (Class 2, 1935-1936)
- Ernest Lundeen (Farmer-Labor Party) (Class 2, 1937-1940)
- Joseph H. Ball ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1940-1942)
- Arthur Emanuel Nelson ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1942-1943)
- Joseph H. Ball ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1943-1949)
- Hubert Humphrey ( Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party) (Class 2, 1949-1964; Class 1, 1971-1978)
- Walter Mondale ( Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party) (Class 2, 1964-1976)
- Wendell R. Anderson ( Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party) (Class 2, 1976-1978)
- Rudy Boschwitz ( Independent-Republican Party) (Class 2, 1978-1991)
- Paul Wellstone ( Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party) (Class 2, 1991-2002)
- Dean Barkley (Independence Party) (Class 2, 2002-2003)
- Norm Coleman ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 2003-2009)
- Al Franken ( Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party) (Class 2, 2009-2018)
Mississippi
- Jefferson Davis ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 1847-1851, 1857-1861)
- Trent Lott ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1989-2007) (Senate Majority Leader, 1996-2001, 2001; Senate Minority Leader, 2001, 2001-2003)
- James L. Alcorn ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1871-1877)
- James K. Vardaman ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 1913-1919)
- James Eastland ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 1941, 1943-1978)
- Thad Chocran ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1978-2018)
Missouri
- Harry Truman ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 1935-1945)
- Claire McCaskill ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 2007-2019)
- Roy Blunt ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 2011-2023)
Montana
- Mike Mansfield ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 1953-1977) (Senate Majority Leader, 1961-1977)
- Thomas H. Carter ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1895-1901; Class 1, 1905-1911)
- Max Baucus ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 1978-2014)
Nebraska
- Ben Nelson ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 2001-2013)
- George Norris ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1913-1942)
- Chuck Hagel ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 1997-2009)
- Ben Sasse ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 2015-2023)
Nevada
- Pat McCarran ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1933-1954)
- Harry Reid ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1987-2017) (Majority Leader, 2007-2015/Minority Leader, 2005-2007; 2015-2017)
New Hampshire
- Franklin Pierce ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1837-1842)
New Jersey
- William L. Dayton ( Whig Party) (Class 1, 1842-1851)
New York
- Aaron Burr ( Democratic-Republican Party) (Class 1, 1791-1797)
- Martin Van Buren ( Democratic-Republican Party) (Class 1, 1821-1828)
- Edwin D. Morgan ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1863-1869)
- James L. Buckley ( Conservative Party) (Class 1, 1971-1977)
- Daniel Patrick Moynihan ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 1977-2001)
- Hillary Clinton ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 2001-2009)
- Al D'Amato ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 1981-1999)
North Carolina
- Jesse Helms ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1973-2003)
- John Edwards ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1999-2005)
- Richard Burr ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 2005-2023)
North Dakota
- Heidi Heitkamp ( Democratic-Nonpartisan League) (Class 1, 2013-2019)
- Kent Conrad ( Democratic-Nonpartisan League) (Class 3, 1987-1992; Class 1, 1992-2013)
- Byron Dorgan ( Democratic-Nonpartisan League) (Class 3, 1992-2011)
Ohio
- Simeon D. Fess ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1923-1935)
- Mike DeWine ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1995-2007)
- William Henry Harrison ( Democratic-Republican Party/National Republican Party) (Class 3, 1825-1828)
- John Sherman ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 1861-1877; Class 1, 1881-1897)
- Mark Hanna ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 1897-1904)
- Warren G. Harding ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 1915-1921)
- Robert A. Taft ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 1939-1953)
- George H. Bender ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 1954-1957)
- Frank Lausche ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1957-1969)
- William B. Saxbe ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 1969-1974)
- Howard Metzenbaum ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1974; Class 1, 1976-1995)
- John Glenn ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1974-1999)
- George Voinovich ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 1999-2011)
- Rob Portman ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 2011-2023)
Oklahoma
- David Boren ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 1979-1994)
- Jim Inhofe ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1994-2023)
Pennsylvania
- Rick Santorum ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1995-2007)
- James Buchanan ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1834-1845)
- J. Donald Cameron ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 1877-1897)
- Arlen Specter ( Republican Party (until 2009); Democratic Party (after 2009)) (Class 3, 1981-2011)
- Pat Toomey ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 2011-2023)
Rhode Island
- John Chafee ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1976-1999)
- Lincoln Chafee ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1999-2007)
South Carolina
- Benjamin Tillman ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 1895-1918)
- Strom Thurmond ( Democratic Party (until 1964); Republican Party (1964-2003)) (Class 2, 1954-1956, 1956-2003)
- Fritz Hollings ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1966-2005)
- Jim DeMint ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 2005-2013)
South Dakota
- Larry Pressler ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1979-1997)
- Tim Johnson ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 1997-2015)
- George McGovern ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1963-1981)
- Tom Daschle ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1987-2005)
Tennessee
- Andrew Jackson ( Democratic-Republican Party) (Class 1, 1797-1798; Class 2, 1823-1825)
- Albert Gore Sr. ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 1953-1971)
- Bill Frist ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1995-2007) (Senate Majority Leader, 2003-2007)
- Bob Corker ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 2007-2019)
- Howard Baker ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1967-1985) (Senate Majority Leader, 1981-1985; Senate Minority Leader, 1977-1979, 1980-1981)
- Al Gore ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 1985-1993)
Texas
- Ralph Yarborough ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 1957-1971)
- Lloyd Bentsen ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 1971-1993)
- Kay Bailey Hutchison ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1993-2013)
- Sam Houston ( Democratic Party (1846-1854); Know Nothing (1855-1856); Independent (1856-1859)) (Class 2, 1846-1859)
- Lyndon B. Johnson ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 1949-1961) (Senate Majority Leader, 1955-1956, 1957-1961; Senate Minority Leader, 1953-1955, 1956-1957)
- Phil Gramm ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1985-2002)
Utah
- Reed Smoot ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1903-1933)
- Orrin Hatch ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1977-2019)
Vermont
- Jim Jeffords ( Republican Party (until 2001); Independent (after 2001)) (Class 1, 1989-2007)
- George Aiken ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 1941-1975)
- Patrick Leahy ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1975-2023)
Virginia
- James Monroe ( Democratic-Republican Party) (Class 1, 1790-1794)
- John Tyler ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 1827-1836)
- Harry F. Byrd ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 1933-1965)
- Jim Webb ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 2007-2013)
- John Warner ( Republican Party) (Class 2, 1979-2009)
Washington
- Monrad Wallgren ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 1940-1945)
- Harry P. Cain ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1946-1953)
- Henry M. Jackson ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 1953-1983)
- Daniel J. Evans ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1983-1989)
- Warren Magnuson ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1944-1981)
- Slade Gorton ( Republican Party) (Class 3, 1981-1987; Class 1, 1989-2001)
West Virginia
- Robert Byrd ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 1959-2010) (Senate Majority Leader, 1977-1981, 1987-1989; Senate Minority Leader, 1981-1987)
- Jay Rockefeller ( Democratic Party) (Class 2, 1985-2015)
Wisconsin
- Robert M. La Follette ( Republican Party (1925-1934); Progressive Party (1934-1947)) (Class 1, 1906-1925)
- Robert M. La Follette Jr. ( Republican Party (1925-1934); Progressive Party (1934-1947)) (Class 1, 1925-1947)
- Joseph McCarthy ( Republican Party) (Class 1, 1947-1957)
- William Proxmire ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 1957-1989)
- Herb Kohl ( Democratic Party) (Class 1, 1989-2013)
- Russ Feingold ( Democratic Party) (Class 3, 1993-2011)
Governors
State Governors
Alabama
- George Wallace ( Democratic Party) (1963-1967, 1971-1979, 1983-1987)
- Lurleen Wallace ( Democratic Party) (1967-1968)
- Albert Brewer ( Democratic Party) (1968-1971)
- Fob James ( Democratic Party (before early 1970s, 1978-1994); Republican Party (early 1970s-1978, after 1994)) (1979-1983, 1995-1999)
- H. Guy Hunt ( Republican Party) (1987-1993)
- Jim Folsom Jr. ( Democratic Party) (1993-1995)
- Don Siegelman ( Democratic Party) (1999-2003)
- Bob Riley ( Republican Party) (2003-2011)
- Robert J. Bentley ( Republican Party) (2011-2017)
- Kay Ivey ( Republican Party) (2017-)
Alaska
- Sarah Palin ( Republican Party) (2006-2009)
- Bill Walker (Independent) (2014-2018)
- Mike Dunleavy ( Republican Party) (2018-)
Arizona
- John C. Frémont ( Republican Party) (1878-1881)
- George W. P. Hunt ( Democratic Party) (1912-1917, 1917-1919, 1923-1929, 1931-1933)
- Jan Brewer ( Republican Party) (2009-2015)
- Doug Ducey ( Republican Party) (2015-2023)
- Katie Hobbs ( Democratic Party) (2023-)
Arkansas
- Sid McMath ( Democratic Party) (1947-1953)
- Orval Faubus ( Democratic Party) (1955-1967)
- Winthrop Rockefeller ( Republican Party) (1967-1971)
- Dale Bumpers ( Democratic Party) (1971-1975)
- Bill Clinton ( Democratic Party) (1979-1981, 1983-1992)
- Frank D. White ( Republican Party) (1981-1983)
- Jim Guy Tucker ( Democratic Party) (1992-1996)
- Mike Huckabee ( Republican Party) (1996-2007)
- Mike Beebe ( Democratic Party) (2007-2015)
- Asa Hutchinson ( Republican Party) (2015-2023)
- Sarah Huckabee Sanders ( Republican Party) (2023-)
California
- Hiram Johnson ( Progressive Party) (1911-1917)
- Earl Warren ( Republican Party) (1943-1953)
- Goodwin Knight ( Republican Party) (1953-1959)
- Pat Brown ( Democratic Party) (1959-1967)
- Ronald Reagan ( Republican Party) (1967-1975)
- Jerry Brown ( Democratic Party) (1975-1983; 2011-2019)
- George Deukmejian ( Republican Party) (1983-1991)
- Pete Wilson ( Republican Party) (1991-1999)
- Gray Davis ( Democratic Party) (1999-2003)
- Arnold Schwarzenegger ( Republican Party) (2003-2011)
- Gavin Newsom ( Democratic Party) (2019-)
Colorado
- Roy Romer ( Democratic Party) (1987-1999)
- Bill Ritter ( Democratic Party) (2007-2011)
- John Hickenlooper ( Democratic Party) (2011-2019)
- Jared Polis ( Democratic Party) (2019-)
Connecticut
- Marshall Jewell ( Republican Party) (1869-1870, 1871-1873)
- Lowell Weicker (A Connecticut Party) (1991-1995)
- Ned Lamont ( Democratic Party) (2019-)
Delaware
- Tom Carper ( Democratic Party) (1993-2001)
- John Carney ( Democratic Party) (2017-) (term-limited)
Florida
- Sidney Johnston Catts ( Prohibition Party) (1917-1921)
- Reubin Askew ( Democratic Party) (1971-1979)
- Bob Graham ( Democratic Party) (1979-1987)
- Wayne Mixson ( Democratic Party) (1987)
- Lawton Chiles ( Democratic Party) (1991-1998)
- Jeb Bush ( Republican Party) (1999-2007)
- Charlie Crist ( Republican Party (before 2010); Independent (2010-2012)) (2007-2011)
- Rick Scott ( Republican Party) (2011-2019)
- Ron DeSantis ( Republican Party) (2019-)
Georgia
- Jimmy Carter ( Democratic Party) (1971-1975)
- Brian Kemp ( Republican Party) (2019-)
Hawaii
- David Ige ( Democratic Party) (2014-2022)
- Josh Green ( Democratic Party) (2022-)
Idaho
- Brad Little ( Republican Party) (2019-)
Illinois
- John Peter Altgeld ( Democratic Party) (1893-1897)
- John Riley Tanner ( Republican Party) (1897-1901)
- Richard Yates Jr. ( Republican Party) (1901-1905)
- Charles S. Deneen ( Republican Party) (1905-1913)
- Edward Fitzsimmons Dunne ( Democratic Party) (1913-1917)
- Frank Orren Lowden ( Republican Party) (1917-1921)
- Len Small ( Republican Party) (1921-1929)
- Rod Blagojevich ( Democratic Party) (2003-2009)
- Pat Quinn ( Democratic Party) (2009-2015)
- Bruce Rauner ( Republican Party) (2015-2019)
- J. B. Pritzker ( Democratic Party) (2019-)
Indiana
- Thomas R. Marshall ( Democratic Party) (1909-1913)
- Evan Bayh (1989-1997)
- Mike Pence ( Republican Party) (2013-2017)
- Eric Holcomb ( Republican Party) (2017-) (term-limited)
Iowa
- Kim Reynolds ( Republican Party) (2017-)
Kansas
- Sam Brownback ( Republican Party) (2011-2018)
- Jeff Colyer ( Republican Party) (2018-2019)
- Laura Kelly ( Democratic Party) (2019-)
Kentucky
- Steve Beshear ( Democratic Party) (2007-2015)
- Matt Bevin ( Republican Party) (2015-2019)
- Andy Beshear ( Democratic Party) (2019-)
Louisiana
- Huey Long ( Democratic Party) (1928-1932)
- Earl Long ( Democratic Party) (1939-1940, 1948-1952, 1956-1960)
- Edwin Edwards ( Democratic Party) (1972-1980, 1984-1988, 1992-1996)
- Bobby Jindal ( Republican Party) (2008-2016)
- John Bel Edwards ( Democratic Party) (2016-) (term-limited)
Maine
- Hannibal Hamlin ( Republican Party) (1857)
- John Fremont Hill ( Republican Party) (1901-1905)
- Angus King (Independent) (1995-2003)
- John Baldacci ( Democratic Party) (2003-2011)
- Paul LePage ( Republican Party) (2011-2019)
- Janet Mills ( Democratic Party) (2019-)
Maryland
- Martin O'Malley ( Democratic Party) (2007-2015)
- Larry Hogan ( Republican Party) (2015-2023)
- Wes Moore ( Democratic Party) (2023-)
Massachusetts
- Elbridge Gerry ( Democratic-Republican Party) (1810-1812)
- William Claflin ( Republican Party) (1869-1872)
- Calvin Coolidge ( Republican Party) (1919-1921)
- Channing H. Cox ( Republican Party) (1921-1925)
- Michael Dukakis ( Democratic Party) (1975-1979, 1983-1991)
- Edward J. King ( Democratic Party) (1979-1983)
- Bill Weld ( Republican Party) (1991-1997)
- Paul Cellucci ( Republican Party) (1997-2001)
- Jane Swift ( Republican Party) (2001-2003)
- Mitt Romney ( Republican Party) (2003-2007)
- Deval Patrick ( Democratic Party) (2007-2015)
- Charlie Baker ( Republican Party) (2015-2023)
- Maura Healey ( Democratic Party) (2023-)
Michigan
- George W. Romney ( Republican Party) (1963-1969)
- Rick Snyder ( Republican Party) (2011-2019)
- Gretchen Whitmer ( Democratic Party) (2019-)
Minnesota
- Floyd B. Olson (Farmer-Labor Party) (1931-1936)
- Hjalmar Petersen (Farmer-Labor Party) (1936-1937)
- Elmer Austin Benson (Farmer-Labor Party) (1937-1939)
- Harold Stassen ( Republican Party) (1939-1943)
- Rudy Perpich ( Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party) (1976-1979, 1983-1991)
- Arne Carlson ( Independent-Republican Party) (1991-1999)
- Jesse Ventura ( Reform Party) (1999-2003)
- Tim Pawlenty ( Republican Party) (2003-2011)
- Mark Dayton ( Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party) (2011-2019)
- Tim Walz ( Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party) (2019-)
Mississippi
- James L. Alcorn ( Republican Party) (1870-1871)
- James K. Vardaman ( Democratic Party) (1904-1908)
- Ronnie Musgrove ( Democratic Party) (2000-2004)
- Haley Barbour ( Republican Party) (2004-2012)
- Tate Reeves ( Republican Party) (2020-)
Missouri
- Lilburn Williams Boggs ( Democratic Party) (1836-1840)
- Eric Greitens ( Republican Party) (2017-2018)
- Mike Parson ( Republican Party) (2018-) (term-limited)
Montana
- Brian Schweitzer ( Democratic Party) (2005-2013)
- Steve Bullock ( Democratic Party) (2013-2021)
- Greg Gianforte ( Republican Party) (2021-)
Nebraska
- Pete Ricketts ( Republican Party) (2015-2023)
- Jim Pillen ( Republican Party) (2023-)
Nevada
- Brian Sandoval ( Republican Party) (2011-2019)
- Steve Sisolak ( Democratic Party) (2019-2023)
- Joe Lombardo ( Republican Party) (2023-)
New Hampshire
- Maggie Hassan ( Democratic Party) (2013-2017)
- Chris Sununu ( Republican Party) (2017-)
New Jersey
- Marcus Lawrence Ward ( Republican Party) (1866-1869)
- Woodrow Wilson ( Democratic Party) (1911-1913)
- Chris Christie ( Republican Party) (2010-2018)
- Phil Murphy ( Democratic Party) (2018-) (term-limited)
New Mexico
- Samuel Beach Axtell ( Republican Party) (1875-1878)
- Gary Johnson ( Republican Party) (1995-2003)
- Michelle Lujan Grisham ( Democratic Party) (2019-)
New York
- George Clinton ( Democratic-Republican Party) (1777-1795, 1801-1804)
- Edwin D. Morgan ( Republican Party) (1859-1862)
- Theodore Roosevelt ( Republican Party) (1899-1900)
- Al Smith ( Democratic Party) (1923-1928)
- Franklin D. Roosevelt ( Democratic Party) (1929-1932)
- Thomas E. Dewey ( Republican Party) (1943-1954)
- W. Averell Harriman ( Democratic Party) (1955-1958)
- Nelson Rockefeller ( Republican Party) (1959-1973)
- Malcolm Wilson ( Republican Party) (1973-1974)
- Hugh Carey ( Republican Party) (1975-1982)
- Mario Cuomo ( Democratic Party) (1983-1994)
- George Pataki ( Republican Party) (1995-2006)
- Eliot Spitzer ( Democratic Party) (2007-2008)
- David Paterson ( Democratic Party) (2008-2011)
- Andrew Cuomo ( Democratic Party) (2011-2021)
- Kathy Hochul ( Democratic Party) (2021-)
North Carolina
- Roy Cooper ( Democratic Party) (2017-) (term-limited)
North Dakota
- John Hoeven ( Republican Party) (2000-2010)
- Doug Burgum ( Republican Party)
Ohio
- John Kasich ( Republican Party) (2011-2019)
- Mike DeWine ( Republican Party) (2019-)
Oklahoma
- Mary Falin ( Republican Party) (2011-2019)
- Kevin Stitt ( Republican Party) (2019-)
Oregon
- George Lemuel Woods ( Republican Party) (1866-1870)
- Kate Brown ( Democratic Party) (2015-2023)
- Tina Kotek ( Democratic Party) (2023-)
Pennsylvania
- Bob Casey ( Democratic Party) (1987-1995)
- Tom Wolf ( Democratic Party) (2015-2023)
- Josh Shapiro ( Democratic Party) (2023-)
Rhode Island
- Lincoln Chafee (Independent, 2011-2013; 2013-2015) (2011-2015)
- Gina Raimondo ( Democratic Party) (2015-2021)
- Dan McKee ( Democratic Party) (2021-)
South Carolina
- William Aiken Jr. ( Democratic Party) (1844-1846)
- Benjamin Tillman ( Democratic Party) (1890-1894)
- Strom Thurmond ( Democratic Party) (1947-1951)
- Nikki Haley ( Republican Party) (2011-2017)
- Henry McMaster ( Republican Party) (2017-)
South Dakota
- Mike Rounds ( Republican Party) (2003-2011)
- Kristi Noem ( Republican Party) (2019-)
Tennessee
- Bill Lee ( Republican Party) (2019-)
Texas
- Sam Houston (Independent) (1859-1861)
- Ann Richards ( Democratic Party) (1991-1995)
- George W. Bush ( Republican Party) (1995-2000)
- Rick Perry ( Republican Party) (2000-2015)
- Greg Abbott ( Republican Party) (2015-)
Utah
- Brigham Young (Independent) (1851-1858)
- Alfred Cumming ( Democratic Party) (1858-1861)
- John W. Dawson ( Republican Party) (1861)
- Stephen S. Harding ( Liberal Party) (1862-1863)
- James Duane Doty ( Republican Party) (1863-1865)
- Charles Durkee ( Republican Party) (1865-1869)
- John Shaffer ( Republican Party) (1870)
- Vernon H. Vaughan ( Republican Party) (1870-1871)
- George Lemuel Woods ( Republican Party) (1871-1875)
- Samuel Beach Axtell ( Democratic Party) (1875)
- George W. Emery ( Republican Party) (1875-1880)
- Eli Houston Murray ( Republican Party) (1880-1886)
- Caleb Walton West ( Democratic Party) (1886-1888, 1893-1896)
- Arthur Lloyd Thomas ( Republican Party) (1889-1893)
- Heber Manning Wells ( Republican Party) (1896-1905)
- John Christopher Cutler ( Republican Party) (1905-1909)
- William Spry ( Republican Party) (1909-1917)
- Simon Bamberger ( Democratic Party) (1917-1921)
- Charles R. Mabey ( Republican Party) (1921-1925)
- George Dern ( Democratic Party) (1925-1933)
- Henry H. Blood ( Democratic Party) (1933-1941)
- Herbert B. Maw ( Democratic Party) (1941-1949)
- J. Bracken Lee ( Republican Party) (1949-1957)
- George Dewey Clyde ( Republican Party) (1957-1965)
- Cal Rampton ( Democratic Party) (1965-1977)
- Scott M. Matheson ( Democratic Party) (1977-1985)
- Norman H. Bangerter ( Republican Party) (1985-1993)
- Mike Leavitt ( Republican Party) (1993-2003)
- Olene Walker ( Republican Party) (2003-2005)
- Jon Huntsman Jr. ( Republican Party (2005-2009)
- Gary Herbert ( Republican Party) (2009-2021)
- Spencer Cox ( Republican Party) (2021-)
Vermont
- Howard Dean ( Democratic Party) (1991-2003)
- Jim Douglas ( Republican Party) (2003-2011)
- Peter Shumlin ( Democratic Party) (2011-2017)
- Phil Scott ( Republican Party) (2017-)
Virginia
- John Tyler ( Democratic-Republican Party (1825-1827)
- Mark Warner ( Democratic Party) (2002-2006)
- Tim Kaine ( Democratic Party) (2006-2010)
- Terry McAuliffe ( Democratic Party) (2014-2018)
- Ralph Northam ( Democratic Party) (2018-2022)
- Glenn Youngkin ( Republican Party) (2022-) (term-limited)
Washington
- John Rankin Rogers ( Populist Party (until 1900); Democratic Party (after 1900)) (1897-1901)
- Clarence D. Martin ( Democratic Party) (1933-1941)
- Monrad Wallgren ( Democratic Party) (1945-1949)
- Albert Rosellini ( Democratic Party) (1957-1965)
- Daniel J. Evans ( Republican Party) (1965-1977)
- John Spellman ( Republican Party) (1981-1985)
- Gary Locke ( Democratic Party) (1997-2005)
- Christine Gregoire ( Democratic Party) (2005-2013)
- Jay Inslee ( Democratic Party) (2013-)
West Virginia
- Joe Manchin ( Democratic Party) (2005-2010)
- Jim Justice ( Republican Party) (2017-) (term-limited)
Wisconsin
- James Duane Doty ( Democratic Party) (1841-1844)
- Philip La Follette ( Republican Party) (1931-1933)
- Albert G. Schmedeman ( Democratic Party) (1933-1935)
- Philip La Follette (Progressive Party) (1935-1939)
- Scott Walker ( Republican Party) (2011-2019)
- Tony Evers ( Democratic Party) (2019-)
Wyoming
- Mark Gordan ( Republican Party) (2019-)
Lieutenant Governors (WIP)
Alabama
- Andrew J. Applegate ( Republican Party) (1868-1870)
- Will Ainsworth ( Republican Party) (2019-)
Alaska
- Jack Coghill ( Alaska Independence Party) (1990-1994)
- Nancy Dahlstrom ( Republican Party) (2022-)
Arizona
Arizona does not have Lieutenant Governors. However, in November 2022, the state passed Proposition 131, which will establish the position of Lieutenant Governor starting in January 2027.
Arkansas
- Jim Guy Tucker ( Democratic Party) (1991-1992)
- Mike Huckabee ( Republican Party) (1993-1996)
- Winthrop Paul Rockefeller ( Republican Party) (1996-2006)
- Bill Halter ( Democratic Party) (2007-2011)
- Mark Darr ( Republican Party) (2011-2014)
- Tim Griffin ( Republican Party) (2015-2023)
- Leslie Rutledge ( Republican Party) (2023-)
California
- Gavin Newsom ( Democratic Party) (2011-2019)
- Eleni Kounalakis ( Democratic Party) (2019-)
Idaho
- Janice McGeachin ( Republican Party) (2019-2023)
- Scott Bedke ( Republican Party) (2023-)
Illinois
- William James Campbell ( Republican Party) (1883-1885)
- Juliana Stratton ( Democratic Party) (2019-)
Kansas
- Tracey Mann ( Republican Party) (2018-2019)
- Lynn Rogers ( Democratic Party) (2019-2021)
- David Toland ( Democratic Party) (2021-)
Louisiana
- Billy Nungesser ( Republican Party) (2016-)
Maryland
- Aruna Miller ( Democratic Party) (2023-)
Massachusetts
- William Claflin ( Republican Party) (1866-1879)
- Channing H. Cox ( Republican Party) (1919-1921)
- John Kerry ( Democratic Party)(1983-1985)
- Kim Driscoll ( Democratic Party) (2023-)
Minnesota
- Michelle Fischbach ( Republican Party) (2018-2019)
- Peggy Flanagan ( Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party) (2019-)
Nevada
- Stavros Anthony ( Republican Party) (2023-)
New York
- Henry Jarvis Raymond ( Republican Party) (1855-1856)
- Antonio Delgado ( Democratic Party) (2022-)
North Carolina
- Mark Robinson ( Republican Party) (2021-)
Ohio
- Mike DeWine ( Republican Party) (1991-1994)
- Jon Husted ( Republican Party) (2019-)
Pennsylvania
- John Fetterman ( Democratic Party) (2019-2023)
- Austin Davis ( Democratic Party) (2023-)
Tennessee
- Randy McNally ( Republican Party) (2017-)
Texas
- Rick Perry ( Republican Party) (1999-2000)
- Bill Ratliff ( Republican Party) (2000-2003)
- David Dewhurst ( Republican Party) (2003-2015)
- Dan Patrick ( Republican Party) (2015-)
Utah
- Deidre Henderson ( Republican Party) (2021-)
Vermont
- Howard Dean ( Democratic Party) (1987-1991)
- Phil Scott ( Republican Party) (2011-2017)
- Molly Gray ( Democratic Party) (2021-2023)
- David Zuckerman ( Vermont Progressive Party) (2017-2021, 2023-)
Virginia
- Henry Howell (Independent) (1971-1974)
- Tim Kaine ( Democratic Party) (2002-2006)
- Winsome Sears ( Republican Party) (2022-)
Washington
- Denny Heck ( Democratic Party) (2021-)
Wisconsin
- Mandela Barnes ( Democratic Party) (2019-2023)
- Sara Rodriguez ( Democratic Party) (2023-)
House of Representatives
Speakers (WIP)
- Newt Gingrich ( Republican Party) (1995-1999)
- Dennis Hastert ( Republican Party) (1999-2007)
- Nancy Pelosi ( Democratic Party) (2007-2011; 2019-2023)
- John Boehner ( Republican Party) (2011-2015)
- Paul Ryan ( Republican Party) (2015-2019)
- Kevin McCarthy ( Republican Party) (2023)
Current Members
Alabama
- Jerry Carl ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2021-)
- Barry Moore ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2021-)
- Mike Rogers ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2003-)
- Robert Aderholt ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 1997-)
- Dale Strong ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Gary Palmer ( Republican Party) (6th Congressional District, 2015-)
- Terri Sewell ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 2011-)
Alaska
- Mary Peltola ( Democratic Party) (at-large, 2022-)
Arizona
- David Schweikert ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2023-; 6th Congressional District, 2013-2023; 5th Congressional District, 2011-2013)
- Eli Crane ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2023-)
- Ruben Gallego ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2023-; 7th Congressional District, 2015-2023)
- Greg Stanton ( Democratic Party) (4th Congressional District, 2023-; 9th Congressional District, 2019-2023)
- Andy Biggs ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 2017-)
- Juan Ciscomani ( Republican Party) (6th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Raúl Grijalva ( Democratic Party) (7th District, 2003-2013, 2023-; 3rd Congressional District, 2013-2023)
- Debbie Lesko ( Republican Party) (8th Congressional District, 2018-)
- Paul Gosar ( Republican Party) (9th Congressional District, 2023-; 4th Congressional District, 2013-2023; 1st Congressional District, 2011-2013)
Arkansas
- Rick Crawford ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2011-)
- French Hill ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2015-)
- Steve Womack ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2011-)
- Bruce Westerman ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 2015-)
California
- Doug LaMalfa ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2013-)
- Jared Huffman ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2013-)
- Kevin Kiley ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2023-)
- Mike Thompson ( Democratic party) (4th Congressional District, 2023-; 5th Congressional District, 2013-2023; 1st Congressional District, 1999-2013)
- Tom McClintock ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 2023-; 4th Congressional District, 2009-2023)
- Ami Bera ( Democratic Party) (6th Congressional District, 2023-; 7th Congressional District, 2013-2023)
- Doris Matsui ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 2023-; 6th Congressional District, 2013-2023; 5th Congressional District, 2005-2013)
- John Garamendi ( Democratic Party) (8th Congressional District, 2023-; 3rd Congressional District, 2013-2023; 10th Congressional District, 2009-2013)
- Josh Harder ( Democratic Party) (9th Congressional District, 2023-; 10th Congressional District, 2019-2023)
- Mark DeSaulnier ( Democratic Party) (10th Congressional District, 2023-; 11th Congressional District, 2015-2023)
- Nancy Pelosi ( Democratic Party) (11th Congressional District, 2023-; 12th Congressional District, 2013-2023; 6th Congressional District, 1993-2013; 5th Congressional District, 1987-1993) (House Speaker, 2019-2023; 2007-2011)
- Barbara Lee ( Democratic Party) (12th Congressional District, 2023-; 13th Congressional District, 2013-2023; 9th Congressional District, 1998-2013)
- John Duarte ( Republican Party) (13th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Eric Swalwell ( Democratic Party) (14th Congressional District, 2023-; 15th Congressional District, 2013-2023)
- Kevin Mullin ( Democratic Party) (15th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Anna Eshoo ( Democratic Party) (16th Congressional District, 2023-; 18th Congressional District, 2013-2023; 14th Congressional District, 1993-2013)
- Ro Khanna ( Democratic Party) (17th Congressional District, 2017-)
- Zoe Lofgren ( Democratic Party) (18th Congressional District, 2023-; 19th Congressional District 2013-2023; 16th Congressional District, 1995-2013)
- Jimmy Panetta ( Democratic Party) (19th Congessional District, 2023-; 20th Congressional District, 2017-2023)
- Kevin McCarthy ( Republican Party) (20th Congressional District, 2023-; 23rd Congressional District, 2013-2023; 22nd Congressional District, 2007-2013) (House Speaker, 2023-) (House Minority Leader, 2019-2023)
- Jim Costa ( Democratic Party) (21st Congressional District, 2023-; 16th Congressional District, 2013-2023; 20th Congressional District, 2005-2013)
- David Valadao ( Republican Party) (22nd Congressional District, 2023-; 21st Congressional District, 2013-2019, 2021-2023)
- Jay Obernolte ( Republican Party) (23rd Congressional District, 2023-; 8th Congressional District, 2021-)
- Salud Carbajal ( Democratic Party) (24th Congressional District, 2017-)
- Raul Ruiz ( Democratic Party) (25th Congressional District, 2023-; 36th Congressional District, 2013-2023)
- Julia Brownley ( Democratic Party) (26th Congressional District, 2013-)
- Mike Garcia ( Republican Party) (27th Congressional District, 2023-; 25th Congressional District, 2019-2023)
- Judy Chu ( Democratic Party) (28th Congressional District, 2023-; 27th Congressional District, 2013-2023; 32nd Congressional District, 2009-2013)
- Tony Cárdenas ( Democratic Party) (29th Congressional District, 2013-)
- Adam Schiff ( Democratic Party) (30th Congressional District, 2023-; 28th Congressional District, 2013-2023; 29th Congressional District, 2003-2013; 27th Congressional District, 2001-2003)
- Grace Napolitano ( Democratic Party) (31st Congressional District, 2023-; 32nd Congressional District, 2013-2023; 38th Congressional District, 2003-2013; 34th Congressional District, 1999-2003)
- Brad Sherman ( Democratic Party) (32nd Congressional District, 2023-; 30th Congressional District, 2013-2023; 27th Congressional District, 2003-2013; 24th Congressional District, 1997-2003)
- Pete Aguilar ( Democratic Party) (33rd Congressional District, 2023-; 31st Congressional District, 2015-2023)
- Jimmy Gomez ( Democratic Party) (34th Congressional District, 2017-)
- Norma Torres ( Democratic Party) (35th Congressional District, 2015-)
- Ted Lieu ( Democratic Party) (36th Congressional District, 2023-; 33rd Congressional District, 2015-2023)
- Sydney Kamlager ( Democratic Party) (37th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Linda Sánchez ( Democratic Party) (38th Congressional District, 2013-; 39th Congressional District, 2003-2013)
- Mark Takano ( Democratic Party) (39th Congressional District, 2023-; 41st Congressional District, 2013-2023)
- Young Kim ( Republican Party) (40th Congressional District, 2023-; 39th Congressional District, 2021-2023)
- Ken Calvert ( Republican Party) (41st Congressional District, 2023-; 42nd Congressional District, 2013-2023; 44th Congressional District, 2003-2013; 43rd Congressional District, 1993-2003)
- Robert Garcia ( Democratic Party) (42nd Congressional District, 2023-)
- Maxine Waters ( Democratic Party) (43rd Congressional District, 2013-; 35th Congressional District, 1993-2013; 29th Congressional District, 1991-1993)
- Nanette Barragán ( Democratic Party) (44th Congressional District, 2017-)
- Michelle Steel ( Republican Party) (45th Congressional District, 2023-; 48th Congressional District, 2021-2023)
- Lou Correa ( Democratic Party) (46th Congressional District, 2017-)
- Katie Porter ( Democratic Party) (47th Congressional District, 2023-; 45th Congressional District, 2019-2023)
- Darrell Issa ( Republican Party) (48th Congressional District, 2023-; 50th Congressional District, 2021-2023; 49th Congressional District, 2003-2019; 48th Congressional District, 2001-2003)
- Mike Levin ( Democratic Party) (49th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Scott Peters ( Democratic Party) (50th Congressional District, 2023-; 52nd Congressional District, 2013-2023)
- Sara Jacobs ( Democratic Party) (51st Congressional District, 2023-; 53rd Congressional District, 2021-2023)
- Juan Vargas ( Democratic Party) (52nd Congressional District, 2023-; 51st Congressional District, 2013-2023)
Colorado
- Diana DeGette ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 1997-)
- Joe Neguse ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2019-)
- Lauren Boebert ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2021-)
- Ken Buck ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 2015-)
- Doug Lamborn ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 2007-)
- Jason Crow ( Democratic Party) (6th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Brittany Pettersen ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Yadira Caraveo ( Democratic Party) (8th Congressional District, 2023-)
Connecticut
- John B. Larson ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 1999-)
- Joe Courtney ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2007-)
- Rosa DeLauro ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 1991-)
- Jim Himes ( Democratic Party) (4th Congressional District, 2009-)
- Jahana Hayes ( Democratic Party) (5th Congressional District, 2019-)
Delaware
- Lisa Blunt Rochester ( Democratic Party) (at-large, 2017-)
District of Columbia
- Eleanor Holmes Norton ( Democratic Party) (at-large, 1991-) (non-voting delegate)
Florida
- Matt Gaetz ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2017-)
- Neal Dunn ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2017-)
- Kat Cammack ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2021-)
- Aaron Bean ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 2023-)
- John Rutherford ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 2023-; 4th Congressional District, 2017-)
- Michael Waltz ( Republican Party) (6th Congressional District, 2023-; 6th Congressional District, 2019-2023)
- Cory Mills ( Republican Party) (7th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Bill Posey ( Republican Party) (8th Congressional District, 2013-; 15th Congressional District, 2009-2013)
- Darren Soto ( Democratic Party) (9th Congressional District, 2017-)
- Maxwell Frost ( Democratic Party) (10th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Daniel Webster ( Republican Party) (11th Congressional District, 2017-; 10th Congressional District, 2013-2017; 8th Congressional District, 2011-2013)
- Gus Bilirakis ( Republican Party) (12th Congressional District, 2013-; 9th Congressional District, 2007-2013)
- Anna Paulina Luna ( Republican Party) (13th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Kathy Castor ( Democratic Party) (14th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Laurel M. Lee ( Republican Party) (15th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Vern Buchanan ( Republican Party) (16th Congressional District, 2013-; 13th Congressional District, 2007-2013)
- Greg Steube ( Republican Party) (17th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Scott Franklin ( Republican Party) (18th Congressional District, 2023-; 15th Congressional District, 2021-2023)
- Byron Donalds ( Republican Party) (19th Congressional District, 2021-)
- Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick ( Democratic Party) (20th Congressional District, 2022-)
- Brian Mast ( Republican Party) (21st Congressional District, 2023-; 18th Congressional District, 2017-)
- Lois Frankel ( Democratic Party) (22nd Congressional District, 2013-2017, 2023-; 21st Congressional District, 2017-2023)
- Jared Moskowitz ( Democratic Party) (23rd Congressional District, 2023-)
- Frederica Wilson ( Democratic Party) (24th Congressional District, 2013-; 17th Congressional District, 2011-2013)
- Debbie Wasserman Schultz ( Democratic Party) (25th Congressional District, 2023-; 23rd Congressional District, 2013-2023; 20th Congressional District, 2005-2013)
- Mario Díaz-Balart ( Republican Party) (26th Congressional District, 2023-; 25th Congressional District, 2003-2011, 2013-2023; 21st Congressional District, 2011-2013)
- María Elvira Salazar ( Republican Party) (27th Congressional District, 2021-)
- Carlos A. Giménez ( Republican Party) (28th Congressional District, 2023-; 26th Congressional District, 2021-2023)
Georgia
- Buddy Carter ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2015-)
- Sanford Bishop ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 1993-)
- Drew Ferguson ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2017-)
- Hank Johnson ( Democratic Party) (4th Congressional District, 2007-)
- Nikema Williams ( Democratic Party) (5th Congressional District, 2021-)
- Rich McCormick ( Republican Party) (6th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Lucy McBath ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 2023-; 6th Congressional District, 2019-2023)
- Austin Scott ( Republican Party) (8th Congressional District, 2011-)
- Andrew Clyde ( Republican Party) (9th Congressional District, 2021-)
- Mike Collins ( Republican Party) (10th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Barry Loudermilk ( Republican Party) (11th Congressional District, 2015-)
- Rick W. Allen ( Republican Party) (12th Congressional District, 2015-)
- David Scott ( Democratic Party) (13th Congressional District, 2003-)
- Marjorie Taylor Greene ( Republican Party) (14th Congressional District, 2021-)
Hawaii
- Ed Case ( Demoocratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 2019-)
- Jill Tokuda ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2023-)
Idaho
- Russ Fulcher ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2019-)
- Mike Simpson ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 1999-)
Illinois
- Jonathan Jackson ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 2023-)
- Robin Kelly ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2013-)
- Delia Ramirez ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2023-)
- Chuy García ( Democratic Party) (4th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Mike Quigley ( Democratic Party) (5th Congressional District, 2005-)
- Sean Casten ( Democratic Party) (6th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Danny K. Davis ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 1997-)
- Raja Krishnamoorthi ( Democratic Party) (8th Congressional District, 2017-)
- Jan Schakowsky ( Democratic Party) (9th Congressional District, 1999-)
- Brad Schneider ( Democratic Party) (10th Congressional District, 2013-2015, 2017-)
- Bill Foster ( Democratic Party) (11th Congressional District, 2013-; 14th Congressional District, 2008-2011)
- Mike Bost ( Republican Party) (12th Congressional District, 2015-)
- Nikki Budzinski ( Democratic Party) (13th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Lauren Underwood ( Democratic Party) (14th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Mary Miller ( Republican Party) (15th Congressional District, 2021-)
- Darin LaHood ( Republican Party) (16th Congressional District, 2023-; 18th Congressional District, 2015-2023)
- Eric Sorensen ( Democratic Party) (17th Congressional District, 2023-)
Indiana
- Frank J. Mrvan ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 2021-)
- Rudy Yakym ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2022-)
- Jim Banks ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2017-)
- Jim Baird ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Victoria Spartz ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 2021-)
- Greg Pence ( Republican Party) (6th Congressional District, 2019-)
- André Carson ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 2008-)
- Larry Bucshon ( Republican Party) (8th Congressional District, 2011-)
- Erin Houchin ( Republican Party) (9th Congressional District, 2023-)
Iowa
- Mariannette Miller-Meeks ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2023-; 2nd Congressional District, 2021-2023)
- Ashley Hinson ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2023-; 1st Congressional District, 2021-2023)
- Zach Nunn ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2023-)
- Randy Feenstra ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 2021-)
Kansas
- Tracey Mann ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2021-)
- Jake LaTurner ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District 2021-)
- Sharice Davids ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2019-)
- Ron Estes ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 2017-)
Kentucky
- James Comer ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2016-)
- Brett Guthrie ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2009-)
- Morgan McGarvey ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2023-)
- Thomas Massie ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 2012-)
- Hal Rogers ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 1981-)
- Andy Barr ( Republican Party) (6th Congressional District, 2013-)
Louisiana
- Steve Scalise ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2008-) (House Majority Leader, 2023-) (House Minority Whip, 2019-2023)
- Troy Carter ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2021-)
- Clay Higgins ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2017-)
- Mike Johnson ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 2017-)
- Julia Letlow ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 2021-)
- Garret Graves ( Republican Party) (6th Congressional District, 2015-)
Maine
- Chellie Pingree ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 2009-)
- Jared Golden ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2019-)
Maryland
- Andy Harris ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2011-)
- Dutch Ruppersberger ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2003-)
- John Sarbanes ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2007-)
- Glenn Ivey ( Democratic Party) (4th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Steny Hoyer ( Democratic Party) (5th Congressional District, 1981-) (House Majority Leader, 2019-2023; 2007-2011)
- David Trone ( Democratic Party) (6th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Kweisi Mfume ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 1987-1996, 2020-)
- Jamie Raskin ( Democratic Party) (8th Congressional District, 2017-)
Massachusetts
- Richard Neal ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 2013-; 2nd Congressional District, 1989-2013)
- Jim McGovern ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2013-; 3rd Congressional District, 1997-2013)
- Lori Trahan ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2019-)
- Jake Auchincloss ( Democratic Party) (4th Congressional District, 2021-)
- Katherine Clark ( Democratic Party) (5th Congressional District, 2013-) (House Minority Whip, 2023-)
- Seth Moulton ( Democratic Party) (6th Congressional District, 2015-)
- Ayanna Pressley ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Stephen F. Lynch ( Democratic Party) (8th Congressional District, 2013-; 9th Congressional District, 2001-2013)
- Bill Keating ( Democratic Party) (9th Congressional District, 2013-; 10th Congressional District, 2011-2013)
Michigan
- Jack Bergman ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2017-)
- John Moolenaar ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2023-; 4th Congressional District, 2015-2023)
- Hillary Scholten ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2023-)
- Bill Huizenga ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 2023-; 2nd Congressional District, 2011-2023)
- Tim Walberg ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 2023-; 7th Congressional District, 2007-2009, 2011-2023)
- Debbie Dingell ( Democratic Party) (6th Congressional District, 2023-; 12th Congressional District, 2015-2023)
- Elissa Slotkin ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 2023-; 8th Congressional District, 2019-2023)
- Dan Kildee ( Democratic Party) (8th Congressional District, 2023-; 5th Congressional District, 2013-2023)
- Lisa McClain ( Republican Party) (9th Congressional District, 2023-; 10th Congressional District, 2021-2023)
- John James ( Republican Party) (10th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Haley Stevens ( Democratic Party) (11th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Rashida Tlaib ( Democratic Party) (12th Congressional District, 2023-; 13th Congressional District, 2019-2023)
- Shri Thanedar ( Democratic Party) (13th Congressional District, 2023-)
Minnesota
- Brad Finstad ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2022-)
- Angie Craig ( Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2019-)
- Dean Phillips ( Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2019-)
- Betty McCollum ( Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party) (4th Congressional District, 2001-)
- Ilhan Omar ( Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party) (5th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Tom Emmer ( Republican Party) (6th Congressional District, 2015-) (House Majority Whip, 2023-)
- Michelle Fischbach ( Republican Party) (7th Congressional District, 2021-)
- Pete Stauber ( Republican Party) (8th Congressional District, 2019-)
Mississippi
- Trent Kelly ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2015-)
- Bennie Thompson ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 1993-)
- Michael Guest ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2019-)
- Mike Ezell ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 2023-)
Missouri
- Cori Bush ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 2021-)
- Ann Wagner ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2013-)
- Blaine Luetkemeyer ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2013-; 9th Congressional District, 2009-2013)
- Mark Alford ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Emanuel Cleaver ( Democratic Party) (5th Congressional District, 2005-)
- Sam Graves ( Republican Party) (6th Congressional District, 2001-)
- Eric Burlison ( Republican Party) (7th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Jason Smith ( Republican Party) (8th Congressional District, 2013-)
Montana
- Ryan Zinke ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2023-; at-large, 2015-2017)
- Matt Rosendale ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2023-; at-large, 2021-2023)
Nebraska
- Mike Flood ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2022-)
- Don Bacon ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2017-)
- Adrian Smith ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2007-)
Nevada
- Dina Titus ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 2013-; 3rd Congressional District, 2009-2011)
- Mark Amodei ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2011-)
- Susie Lee ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2019-)
- Steven Horsford ( Democratic Party) (4th Congressional District, 2013-2015, 2019-)
New Hampshire
- Chris Pappas ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 2019-)
- Annie Kuster ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2013-)
New Jersey
- Donald Norcross ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 2014-)
- Jeff Van Drew ( Democratic Party (until 2020); Republican Party (since 2020) (2nd Congressional District, 2019-)
- Andy Kim ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2019-)
- Chris Smith ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 1981-)
- Josh Gottheimer ( Democratic Party) (5th Congressional District, 2017-)
- Frank Pallone ( Democratic Party) (6th Congressional District, 1993-; 3rd Congressional District, 1988-1993)
- Thomas Kean Jr. ( Republican Party) (7th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Rob Menendez ( Democratic Party) (8th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Bill Pascrell ( Democratic Party) (9th Congressional District, 2013-; 8th Congressional District, 1997-2013)
- Donald Payne Jr. ( Democratic Party) (10th Congressional District, 2012-)
- Mikie Sherrill ( Democratic Party) (11th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Bonnie Watson Coleman ( Democratic Party) (12th Congressional District, 2015-)
New Mexico
- Melanie Stansbury ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 2021-)
- Gabriel Vasquez ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2023-)
- Teresa Leger Fernandez ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2021-)
New York
- Nick LaLota ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2023-)
- Andrew Garbarino ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2021-)
- George Santos ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2023-)
- Anthony D'Esposito ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2023-)
- Gregory Meeks ( Democratic Party) (5th Congressional District, 1998-)
- Grace Meng ( Democratic Party) (6th Congressional District, 2013-)
- Nydia Velazquez ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 1993-)
- Hakeem Jeffries ( Democratic Party) (8th Congressional District, 2013-) (House Minority Leader, 2023-)
- Yvette Clarke ( Democratic Party) (9th Congressional District, 2007-)
- Dan Goldman ( Democratic Party) (10th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Nicole Malliotakis ( Republican Party) (11th Congressional District, 2021-)
- Jerry Nadler ( Democratic Party) (12th Congressional District, 2023-; 10th Congressional District, 1992-2023)
- Adriano Espaillat ( Democratic Party) (13th Congressional District, 2017-)
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ( Democratic Party) (14th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Ritchie Torres ( Democratic Party) (15th Congressional District, 2021-)
- Jamaal Bowman ( Democratic Party) (16th Congressional District, 2021-)
- Mike Lawler ( Republican Party) (17th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Pat Ryan ( Democratic Party) (18th Congressional District, 2023-; 19th Congressional District, 2022-2023)
- Marc Molinaro ( Republican Party) (19th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Paul Tonko ( Democratic Party) (20th Congressional District, 2009-)
- Elise Stefanik ( Republican Party) (21st Congressional District, 2015-)
- Brandon Williams ( Republican Party) (22nd Congressional District, 2023-)
- Nick Langworthy ( Republican Party) (23rd Congressional District, 2023-)
- Claudia Tenney ( Republican Party) (24th Congressional District, 2023-; 22nd Congressional District, 2021-2023, 2017-2019)
- Joe Morelle ( Democratic Party) (25th Congressional District, 2018-)
- Brian Higgins ( Democratic Party) (26th Congressional District, 2005-)
North Carolina
- Donald G. Davis ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 2023-)
- Deborah K. Ross ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2021-)
- Greg Murphy ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2019-)
- Valerie Foushee ( Democratic Party) (15th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Virginia Foxx ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 2005-)
- Kathy Manning ( Democratic Party) (6th Congressional District, 2021-)
- David Rouzer ( Republican Party) (7th Congressional District, 2015-)
- Dan Bishop ( Republican Party) (8th Congressional District, 2023-; 9th Congressional District, 2019-2023)
- Richard Hudson ( Republican Party) (9th Congressional District, 2023- 8th Congressional District, 2013-2023)
- Patrick McHenry ( Republican Party) (10th Congressional District, 2005-)
- Chuck Edwards ( Republican Party) (11th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Alma Adams ( Democratic Party) (12th Congressional District, 2014-)
- Wiley Nickel ( Democratic Party) (13th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Jeff Jackson ( Democratic Party) (14th Congressional District, 2023-)
North Dakota
- Kelly Armstrong ( Republican Party) (at-large, 2019-)
Ohio
- Greg Landsman ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 2023-)
- Brad Wenstrup ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2013-)
- Joyce Beatty ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2013-)
- Jim Jordan ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 2007-)
- Bob Latta ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 2007-)
- Bill Johnson ( Republican Party) (6th Congressional District, 2011-)
- Max Miller ( Republican Party) (7th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Warren Davidson ( Republican Party) (8th Congressional District, 2016-)
- Marcy Kaptur ( Democratic Party) (9th Congressional District, 1983-)
- Mike Turner ( Republican Party) (10th Congressional District, 2013-; 3rd Congressional District, 2003-2013)
- Shontel Brown ( Democratic Party) (11th Congressional District, 2021-)
- Troy Balderson ( Republican Party) (12th Congressional District, 2018-)
- Emilia Sykes ( Democratic Party) (13th Congressional District, 2023-)
- David Joyce ( Republican Party) (14th Congressional District, 2013-)
- Mike Carey ( Republican Party) (15th Congressional District, 2021-)
Oklahoma
- Kevin Hern ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2018-)
- Josh Brecheen ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2023-)
- Frank Lucas ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2003-; 6th Congressional District, 1994-2003)
- Tom Cole ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 2003-)
- Stephanie Bice ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 2021-)
Oregon
- Suzanne Bonamici ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 2012-)
- Cliff Bentz ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2021-)
- Earl Blumenauer ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 1996-)
- Val Hoyle ( Democratic Party) (4th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Lori Chavez-DeRemer ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Andrea Salinas ( Democratic Party) (6th Congressional District, 2023-)
Pennsylvania
- Brian Fitzpatrick ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2019-; 8th Congressional District, 2017-2019)
- Brendan Boyle ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2019-; 13th Congressional District, 2015-2019)
- Dwight Evans ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2019-; 2nd Congressional District, 2016-2019)
- Madeleine Dean ( Democratic Party) (4th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Mary Gay Scanlon ( Democratic Party) (5th Congressional District, 2019-; 7th Congressional District, 2018-2019)
- Chrissy Houlahan ( Democratic Party) (6th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Susan Wild ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 2019-; 15th Congressional District, 2018-2019)
- Matt Cartwright ( Democratic Party) (8th Congressional District, 2019-; 17th Congressional District, 2013-2019)
- Dan Meuser ( Republican Party) (9th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Scott Perry ( Republican Party) (10th Congressional District, 2019-; 4th Congressional District, 2013-2019)
- Lloyd Smucker ( Republican Party) (11th Congressional District, 2019-; 16th Congressional District, 2017-2019)
- Summer Lee ( Democratic Party) (12th Congressional District, 2023-)
- John Joyce ( Republican Party) (13th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Guy Reschenthaler ( Republican Party) (14th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Glenn Thompson ( Republican Party) (15th Congressional District, 2019-; 5th Congressional District, 2009-2019)
- Mike Kelly ( Republican Party) (16th Congressional District, 2019-; 3th Congressional District, 2011-2019)
- Chris Deluzio ( Democratic Party) (17th Congressional District, 2023-)
Rhode Island
- David Cicilline ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 2011-)
- Seth Magaziner ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2023-)
South Carolina
- Nancy Mace ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2021-)
- Joe Wilson ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2001-)
- Jeff Duncan ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2011-)
- William Timmons ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Ralph Norman ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 2017-)
- Jim Clyburn ( Democratic Party) (6th Congressional District, 1993-) (House Majority Whip, 2019-2023; 2007-2011)
- Russell Fry ( Republican Party) (7th Congressional District, 2023-)
South Dakota
- Dusty Johnson ( Republican Party) (at-large, 2019-)
Tennessee
- Diana Harshbarger ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2021-)
- Tim Burchett ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2019-)
- Chuck Fleischmann ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2011-)
- Scott DesJarlais ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 2011-)
- Andy Ogles ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 2023-)
- John Rose ( Republican Party) (6th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Mark E. Green ( Republican Party) (7th Congressional District, 2019-)
- David Kustoff ( Republican Party) (8th Congressional District, 2017-)
- Steve Cohen ( Democratic Party) (9th Congressional District, 2007-)
Texas
- Nathaniel Moran ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2023-)
- Dan Crenshaw ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2019-)
- Keith Self ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2023-)
- Pat Fallon ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 2021-)
- Lance Gooden ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Jake Ellzey ( Republican Party) (6th Congressional District, 2021-)
- Lizzie Fletcher ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Morgan Luttrell ( Republican Party) (8th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Al Green ( Democratic Party) (9th Congressional District, 2005-)
- Michael McCaul ( Republican Party) (10th Congressional District, 2005-)
- August Pfluger ( Republican Party) (11th Congressional District, 2021-)
- Kay Granger ( Republican Party) (12th Congressional District, 1997-)
- Ronny Jackson ( Republican Party) (13th Congressional District, 2021-)
- Randy Weber ( Republican Party) (14th Congressional District, 2013-)
- Monica De La Cruz ( Republican Party) (15th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Veronica Escobar ( Democratic Party) (16th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Pete Sessions ( Republican Party) (17th Congressional District, 2021-; 32nd Congressional District, 2003-2019; 5th Congressional District, 1997-2003)
- Shelia Jackson Lee ( Democratic Party) (18th Congressional District, 1995-)
- Jodey Arrington ( Republican Party) (19th Congressional District, 2017-)
- Joaquin Castro ( Democratic Party) (20th Congressional District, 2013-)
- Chip Roy ( Republican Party) (21st Congressional District, 2019-)
- Troy Nehls ( Republican Party) (22nd Congressional District, 2021-)
- Tony Gonzales ( Republican Party) (23rd Congressional District, 2021-)
- Beth Van Duyne ( Republican Party) (24th Congressional District, 2021-)
- Roger Williams ( Republican Party) (25th Congressional District, 2013-)
- Michael C. Burgess ( Republican Party) (26th Congressional District, 2003-)
- Michael Cloud ( Republican Party) (27th Congressional District, 2018-)
- Henry Cuellar ( Democratic Party) (28th Congressional District, 2005-)
- Sylvia Garcia ( Democratic Party) (29th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Jasmine Crockett ( Democratic Party) (30th Congressional District, 2023-)
- John Carter ( Republican Party) (31st Congressional District, 2003-)
- Colin Allred ( Democratic Party) (32nd Congressional District, 2019-)
- Marc Veasey ( Democratic Party) (33rd Congressional District, 2013-)
- Vicente Gonzalez ( Democratic Party) (34th Congressional District, 2023-; 15th Congressional District, 2017-2023)
- Greg Casar ( Democratic Party/ Working Families Party) (35th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Brian Babin ( Republican Party) (36th Congressional District, 2015-)
- Lloyd Doggett ( Democratic Party) (37th Congressional District, 2023-; 35th Congressional District, 1997-2023)
- Wesley Hunt ( Republican Party) (38th Congressional District, 2023-)
Utah
- Blake Moore ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2021-)
- Chris Stewart ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2013-)
- John Curtis ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2017-)
- Burgess Owens ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 2021-)
Vermont
- Becca Balint ( Democratic Party) (at-large, 2023-)
Virginia
- Rob Wittman ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2007-)
- Jen Kiggans ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2023-)
- Bobby Scott ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 1993-)
- Jennifer McClellan ( Democratic Party) (4th Congressional District, 2023-)
- Bob Good ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Ben Cline ( Republican Party) (6th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Abigail Spanberger ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Don Beyer ( Democratic Party) (8th Congressional District, 2015-)
- Morgan Griffith ( Republican Party) (9th Congressional District, 2011-)
- Jennifer Wexton ( Democratic Party) (10th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Gerry Connolly ( Democratic Party) (11th Congressional District, 2009-)
Washington
- Suzan DelBene ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 2012-)
- Rick Larsen ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2001-)
- Marie Gluesenkamp Pérez ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2023-)
- Dan Newhouse ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 2015-)
- Cathy McMorris Rodgers ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 2005-)
- Derek Kilmer ( Democratic Party) (6th Congressional District, 2013-)
- Pramila Jayapal ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 2017-)
- Kim Schrier ( Democratic Party) (8th Congressional District, 2019-)
- Adam Smith ( Democratic Party) (9th Congressional District, 1997-)
- Marilyn Strickland ( Democratic Party) (10th Congressional District, 2021-)
West Virginia
- Carol Miller ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2023-; 3rd Congressional District, 2019-2023)
- Alex Mooney ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2015-)
Wisconsin
- Bryan Steil ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2019-)
- Mark Pocan ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2013-)
- Derrick Van Orden ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2023-)
- Gwen Moore ( Democratic Party) (4th Congressional District, 2005-)
- Scott L. Fitzgerald ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 2021-)
- Glenn Grothman ( Republican Party) (6th Congressional District, 2015-)
- Tom Tiffany ( Republican Party) (7th Congressional District, 2020-)
- Mike Gallagher ( Republican Party) (8th Congressional District, 2017-)
Wyoming
- Harriet Hageman ( Republican Party) (at-large, 2023-)
Historical Members
Alabama
- Bradley Byrne ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2014-2021)
- Mo Brooks ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 2011-2023)
- James D. Martin ( Republican Party) (7th Congressional District, 1965-1967)
- Richard Shelby ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 1979-1987)
Alaska
- Don Young ( Republican Party) (at-large, 1973-2022)
Arizona
- John McCain ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 1983-1987)
- Tom O'Halleran ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 2017-2023)
- Ann Kirkpatrick ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2019-2023; 1st Congressional District, 2009-2011, 2013-2017)
- Kyrsten Sinema (( Democratic Party) (9th Congressional District, 2013-2019)
Arkansas
- Bill Alexander ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 1969-1993)
- Blanche Lincoln ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 1993-1997)
- Robert Marion Berry ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 1997-2011)
- Wilbur Mills ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 1939-1977)
- Jim Guy Tucker ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 1977-1979)
- Vic Snyder ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 1997-2011)
- Tim Griffin ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2011-2015)
- John Paul Hammerschmidt ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 1967-1993)
- Tim Hutchinson ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 1993-1997)
- Asa Hutchinson ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 1997-2001)
- John Boozman ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2001-2011)
- Mike Ross ( Democratic Party) (4th Congressional District, 2001-2013)
- Tom Cotton ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 2013-2015)
- Catherine Dorris Norrell ( Democratic Party) (6th Congressional District, 1961-1963)
California
- Lynn Woolsey ( Democratic Party) (6th Congressional District, 1993-2013)
- Ron Dellums ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 1971-1975; 8th Congressional District, 1975-1993; 9th Congressional District, 1993-1998)
- Jerry McNerney ( Democratic Party) (9th Congressional District, 2013-2023; 11th Congressional District, 2007-2013)
- Richard Nixon ( Republican Party) (12th Congressional District, 1947-1950)
- Jackie Speier ( Democratic Party) (14th Congressional District 2013-2023; 12th Congressional District, 2008-2013)
- Connie Conway ( Republican Party) (22nd Congressional District, 2022-2023)
- Steve Knight ( Republican Party) (25th Congressional District, 2015-2019)
- Katie Hill ( Democratic Party) (25th Congressional District, 2019)
- Karen Bass ( Democratic Party) (36th Congressional District, 2011-2013; 37th Congressional District, 2013-2022))
- Lucille Roybal-Allard ( Democratic Party) (40th Congressional District, 2013-2023; 34th Congressional District, 2003-2013; 33rd Congressional District, 1999-2003)
- Alan Lowenthal ( Democratic Party) (47th Congressional District, 2013-2023)
Colorado
- Scott Tipton ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2011-2021)
- Ed Perlmutter ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 2007-2023)
Connecticut
- Chris Dodd ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 1975-1981)
- Chris Murphy ( Democratic Party) (5th Congressional District, 2007-2013)
Deleware
- Tom Carper ( Democratic Party) (at-large, 1983-1993)
- John Carney ( Democratic Party) (at large, 2011-2017)
Florida
- Al Lawson ( Democratic Party) (5th Congressional District, 2017-2023)
- Ron DeSantis ( Republican Party) (6th Congressional District, 2013-2018)
- Stephanie Murphy ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 2017-2023)
- Val Demings ( Democratic Party) (10th Congressional District, 2017-2023)
- Charlie Crist ( Democratic Party) (13th Congressional District, 2017-2022)
- Ted Deutch Democratic Party) (19th Congressional District, 2010-2013; 21st Congressional District, 2013-2017; 22nd Congressional District, 2017-2022)
- Allen West ( Republican Party) (22nd Congressional District, 2011-2013)
- Carlos Curbelo ( Republican Party) (26th Congressional District, 2015-2019)
Georgia
- John Lewis ( Democratic Party) (5th Congressional District, 1987-2020)
- Newt Gingrich ( Republican Party) (6th Congressional District, 1975-1999) (House Speaker, 1995-1999)
- Larry McDonald ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 1975-1983)
- Bob Barr ( Republican Party) (7th Congressional District, 1995-2003)
- Carolyn Bourdeaux ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 2021-2023)
- Iris Faircloth Blitch ( Democratic Party) (8th Congressional District, 1955-1963)
- Tom Graves ( Republican Party) (9th Congressional District, 2010-2013; 14th Congressional District, 2013-2020)
- Walter F. George ( Democratic Party (before 1892); Populist Party (1892-1909)) (10th Congressional District, 1891-1893)
- Jody Hice ( Republican Party) (10th Congressional District, 2015-2023)
- Cynthia McKinney ( Democratic Party) (11th Congressional District, 1993-1997; 4th Congressional District, 1997-2003, 2005-2007)
Hawaii
- Daniel Inouye ( Democratic Party (at-large, 1959-1963)
- Tulsi Gabbard ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2013-2021)
- Kai Kahele ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2021-2023)
Idaho
- Larry Craig ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 1981-1991)
Illinois
- Medill McCormick ( Republican Party) (at-large, 1917-1919)
- Richard Yates Jr. ( Republican Party) (at-large, 1919-1933)
- Bobby Rush ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 1993-2023)
- Dan Lipinski ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2003-2021)
- Marie Newman ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2021-2023)
- James T. Igoe ( Democratic Party) (6th Congressional District, 1927-1933)
- Thomas J. O'Brien ( Democratic Party) (6th Congressional District, 1933-1939, 1944-1964)
- Anton F. Maciejewski ( Democratic Party) (6th Congressional District, 1939-1942)
- Daniel J. Ronan ( Democratic Party) (6th Congressional District, 1965-1969)
- George W. Collins ( Democratic Party) (6th Congressional District, 1970-1972)
- Henry Hyde ( Republican Party) (6th Congressional District, 1975-2007)
- Peter Roskam ( Republican Party) (6th Congressional District, 2007-2019)
- Abraham Lincoln ( Whig Party) (7th Congressional District, 1847-1849)
- Harold R. Collier ( Republican Party) (10th Congressional District, 1957-1973; 6th Congressional District, 1973-1975)
- Adlai Stevenson I ( Democratic Party) (13th Congressional District, 1875-1877; 1879-1881)
- Frank Orren Lowden ( Republican Party) (13th Congressional District, 1906-1911)
- John C. McKenzie ( Republican Party) (13th Congressional District, 1911-1925)
- Rodney Davis ( Republican Party) (13th Congressional District, 2013-2023)
- Mark Kirk ( Republican Party) (10th Congressional District, 2001-2010)
- Dennis Hastert ( Republican Party) (14th Congressional District, 1987-2007) (House Speaker, 1999-2007)
- Adam Kinzinger ( Republican Party) (16th Congressional District, 2013-2023; 11th Congressional District (2011-2013)
- Cheri Bustos ( Democratic Party) (17th Congressional District, 2013-2023)
Indiana
- Joe Donnelly ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2007-2013)
- Mike Pence ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2001-2003; 6th Congressional District, 2003-2013)
- Jackie Walorski ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2013-2022)
- Everett Sanders ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 1917-1925)
- Brad Ellsworth ( Democratic Party) (8th Congressional District, 2007-2011)
- Trey Hollingsworth ( Republican Party) (9th Congressional District, 2017-2023)
Iowa
- Chuck Grassley ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 1975-1981)
- Cindy Axne ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2019-2023)
- Steve King ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 2003-2013; 4th Congressional District, 2013-2021)
- Tom Harkin ( Democratic Party) (5th Congressional District, 1975-1985)
Kansas
- Jerry Moran ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 1997-2011)
- Tim Huelskamp ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2011-2017)
- Roger Marshall ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2017-2021)
- Mike Pompeo ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 2011-2017)
Kentucky
- John Yarmuth ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2007-2023)
- Ken Lucas ( Democratic Party) (4th Congressional District, 1999-2005)
- Henry Clay ( Whig Party) (5th Congressional District, 1811-1813; 2nd Congressional District, 1813-1814, 1815-1821; 3rd Congressional District, 1823-1825)
- Ben Chandler ( Democratic Party) (6th Congressional District, 2004-2013)
- John C. Breckinridge ( Democratic Party) (8th Congressional District, 1851-1855)
Louisiana
- Charlie Melançon ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2005-2011)
- Bill Cassidy ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 2009-2015)
- John Breaux ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 1972-1987)
Maine
- Margaret Chase Smith ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 1940-1949)
- James G. Blaine ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 1863-1876)
- Hannibal Hamlin ( Republican Party) (6th Congressional District, 1843-1847)
Maryland
- Anthony G. Brown ( Democratic Party) (4th Congressional District, 2017-2023)
- Elijah Cummings ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 1996-2019)
Massachusetts
- Barney Frank ( Democratic Party) (4th Congressional District, 1981-2013)
- Joe Kennedy III ( Democratic Party) (4th Congressional District, 2013-2021)
- Ed Markey ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 1976-2013; 5th Congressional District; 2013)
- William Claflin ( Republican Party) (8th Congressional District, 1877-1881)
- John Quincy Adams ( Whig Party) (11th Congressional District, 1831-1833; 12th Congressional District, 1833-1843; 8th Congressional District, 1843-1848)
- John F. Kennedy ( Democratic Party) (11th Congressional District, 1947 - 1953)
- Tip O'Neill ( Democratic Party) (11th Congressional District, 1953-1963; 8th Congressional District, 1963-1987) (House Speaker, 1977-1987)
Michigan
- John Conyers ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District (1965-1993); 14th Congressional District (1993-2013); Congressional 13th District (2013-2017)
- Justin Amash ( Republican Party (until 2019); Independent (2019-2020); Libertarian Party (since 2020)) (3rd Congressional District, 2011-2021)
- Peter Meijer ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2021-2023)
- Gerald Ford ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 1949-1973)
- Fred Upton ( Republican Party) (6th Congressional District, 1993-2023; 4th Congressional District, 1987-1993)
- Andy Levin ( Democratic Party) (9th Congressional District, 2019-2023)
- Brenda Lawrence ( Democratic Party) (14th Congressional District, 2015-2023)
Minnesota
- Keith Ellison ( Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party) (5th Congressional District, 2007-2019)
- Rick Nolan ( Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party) (6th Congressional District, 1975-1981; 8th Congressional District, 2013-2019)
- Michele Bachmann ( Republican Party) (6th Congressional District, 2007-2015)
- Collin Peterson ( Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party) (7th Congressional District, 1991-2021)
- Jim Oberstar ( Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party) (8th Congressional District, 1975-2011)
- Chip Cravaack ( Republican Party) (8th Congressional District, 2011-2013)
Mississippi
- Roger Wicker ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 1995-2007)
- Steven Palazzo ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 2011-2023)
- Trent Lott ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 1973-1989)
- Gene Taylor ( Democratic Party) (5th Congressional District, 1989-2003; 4th Congressional District, 2003-2011)
Missouri
- Dick Gephardt ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 1977-2005)
- Vicky Hartzler ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 2011-2023)
- Roy Blunt ( Republican Party) (7th Congressional District, 1997-2011)
- Billy Long ( Republican Party) (7th Congressional District, 2011-2023)
- George Washington Anderson ( Republican Party) (9th Congressional District, 1865-1869)
Montana
- Thomas H. Carter ( Republican Party) (at-large, 1889-1891)
- Jeannette Rankin ( Republican Party) (at-large, 1917-1919; 1st Congressional District, 1941-1943)
- Steve Daines ( Republican Party) (at-large, 2013-2015)
Nebraska
- William Jennings Bryan ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 1891-1895)
- George Norris ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 1902-1912)
Nevada
- Harry Reid ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 1983-1987)
- Jackie Rosen ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2017-2019)
New Hampshire
- Franklin Pierce ( Democratic Party) (At Large District, 1833-1837
New Jersey
- Marcus Lawrence Ward ( Republican Party) (6th Congressional District, 1873-1875)
- Tom Malinowski ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 2019-2023)
- Albio Sires ( Democratic Party) (8th Congressional District, 2013-2023; 13th Congressional District, 2006-2013)
New Mexico
- Yvette Herrell ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2021-2023)
New York
- Lee Zeldin ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2015-2023)
- Thomas Suozzi ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2017-2023)
- Kathleen Rice ( Democratic Party) (4th Congressional District, 2015-2023)
- Henry Jarvis Raymond ( Republican Party) (6th Congressional District, 1865-1867)
- Joe Crowley ( Democratic Party/ Working Families) (7th Congressional District, 1999-2013; 14th Congressional District, 2013-2019)
- Major Owens ( Democratic Party) (11th Congressional District, 1983-1993; 12th Congressional District, 1993-2007)
- Carolyn Maloney ( Democratic Party) (12th Congressional District, 2013-2023; 14th Congressional District, 1993-2013)
- Mondaire Jones ( Democratic Party) (17th Congressional District, 2021-2023)
- Sean Patrick Maloney ( Democratic Party) (18th Congressional District, 2013-2023)
- Eliot Engel ( Democratic Party) (19th Congressional District, 1989-1993; 17th Congressional District, 1993-2013; 16th Congressional District, 2013-2021)
- Joe Sempolinski ( Republican Party) (23rd Congressional District, 2022-2023)
- John Katko ( Republican Party) (24th Congressional District, 2015-2023)
- Chris Jacobs ( Republican Party) (27th Congressional District, 2020-2023)
- Millard Fillmore ( Whig Party) (32nd Congressional District, 1833-1835; 1837-1843)
- Jack Kemp ( Republican Party) (39th Congressional District, 1971-1973; 38th Congressional District, 1973-1983; 31st Congressional District, 1983-1989)
North Carolina
- Frank Ballance ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 2003-2004)
- G. K. Butterfield ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 2004-2023)
- Walter B. Jones Jr. ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 1995-2019)
- David Price ( Democratic Party) (4th Congressional District, 1987-1995, 1997-2023)
- Richard Burr ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 1995-2005)
- Mike McIntyre ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 1997-2015)
- Heath Shuler ( Democratic Party) (11th Congressional District, 2007-2013)
- Mark Meadows ( Republican Party) (11th Congressional District, 2013-2020)
- Madison Cawthorn ( Republican Party) (11th Congressional District, 2021-2023)
- Ted Budd ( Republican Party) (13th Congressional District, 2017-2023)
North Dakota
- Kevin Cramer ( Republican Party) (at-large, 2015-2019)
Ohio
- William Henry Harrison ( Democratic-Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 1816-1819)
- Steve Chabot ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 1995-2009, 2011-2023)
- Rutherford B. Hayes ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 1866-1867)
- Simeon D. Fess ( Republican Party) (6th Congressional District, 1913-1915; 7th Congressional District, 1915-1923)
- Mike DeWine ( Republican Party) (7th Congressional District, 1983-1991)
- Bob Gibbs ( Republican Party) (7th Congressional District, 2013-2023; 18th Congressional District, 2011-2013)
- John Boehner ( Republican Party) (8th Congressional District, 1991-2015) (House Speaker, 2011-2015)
- Dennis Kucinich ( Democratic Party) (10th Congressional District, 1997-2013)
- John Sherman ( Whig Party (before 1854); Opposition Party (1854-1858); Republican Party (after 1858)) (13th Congressional District, 1955-1861)
- Sherrod Brown ( Democratic Party) (13th Congressional District, 1993-2007)
- Tim Ryan ( Democratic Party) (13th Congressional District, 2013-2023; 14th Congressional District, 2003-2013)
- William McKinley ( Republican Party) (17th Congressional District, 1877 - 1879; 1881-1883; 16th Congressional District, 1879-1881; 18th Congressional District, 1883- 1884; 1887-1891; 20th Congressional District, 1885-1887)
- Anthony Gonzalez ( Republican Party) (16th Congressional District, 2019-2023)
- James A. Garfield ( Republican Party) (19th Congressional District, 1863-1880)
Oklahoma
- Jim Inhofe ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 1987-1994)
- Dan Boren ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2005-2013)
- Markwayne Mullin ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2013-2023)
- James Lankford ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 2011-2015)
Oregon
- Willis C. Hawley ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 1907-1933)
- Peter DeFazio ( Democratic Party) (4th Congressional District, 1987-2023)
- Kurt Schrader ( Democratic Party) (5th Congressional District, 2009-2023)
Pennsylvania
- James Buchanan ( Democratic Party(from 1828) ( Federalist Party (until 1824) ) (3th Congressional District, 1821-1823; 4th Congressional District, 1823-1831)
- Thaddeus Stevens ( Whig Party (1838-1853); Republican Party (1855-1868)) (8th Congressional District, 1849-1853; 9th Congressional District, 1859-1868)
- Lou Barletta ( Republican Party) (11th Congressional District, 2011-2019)
- Fred Keller ( Republican Party) (12th Congressional District, 2019-2023)
- Pat Toomey ( Republican Party) (15th Congressional District, 1999-2005)
- Conor Lamb ( Democratic Party) (17th Congressional District, 2019-2023; 18th Congressional District, 2018-2019)
- Rick Santorum ( Republican Party) (18th Congressional District, 1991-1995)
- Mike Doyle ( Democratic Party) (18th Congressional District, 1995-2003, 2019-2023; 14th Congressional District, 2003-2019)
Rhode Island
- Jack Reed ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 1991-1997)
- James Langevin ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2001-2023)
South Carolina
- Tim Scott ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2011-2013)
- William Aiken Jr. ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 1853-1857)
- Preston Brooks ( Democratic Party) (4th Congressional District, 1853-1856, 1856-1857)
- Mick Mulvaney ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 2011-2017)
- Tom Rice ( Republican Party) (7th Congressional District, 2013-2023)
South Dakota
- John Thune ( Republican Party) (at-large, 1997-2003)
- Stephanie Herseth Sandlin ( Democratic Party) (at-large, 2004-2011)
- Kristi Noem ( Republican Party) (at-large, 2011-2019)
- George McGovern ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 1957-1961)
Tennessee
- Andrew Jackson ( Democratic-Republican Party) (Al Large District, 1796-1797)
- Andrew Johnson ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 1843-1853)
- Jimmy Duncan ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 1988-2019)
- Jim Cooper ( Democratic Party) (5th Congressional District, 2003-2023; 4th Congressional District, 1983-1995)
- James K. Polk ( Democratic Party) (9th Congressional district, 1825-1833; 6th Congressional district, 1833-1839)
Texas
- Max Sandlin ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 1997-2005)
- Louie Gohmert ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2005-2023)
- Van Taylor ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2019-2023)
- George H. W. Bush ( Republican Party) (7th Congressional District, 1967-1971)
- Kevin Brady ( Republican Party) (8th Congressional District, 1997-2023)
- Lyndon B. Johnson( Democratic Party) (10th Congressional District, 1937-1949)
- John Nance Garner ( Democratic Party) (15th Congressional District, 1903-1933)
- Lloyd Bentsen ( Democratic Party) (15th Congressional District, 1948-1955)
- Beto O'Rourke ( Democratic Party) (16th Congressional District, 2013-2019)
- Charlie Stenholm ( Democratic Party) (17th Congressional District, 1978-2005)
- Ron Paul ( Republican Party (While in office); Libertarian Party (Outside of office)) (22nd Congressional District, 1976-1977, 1979-1985; 14th Congressional District, 1997-2013)
- Eddie Bernice Johnson ( Democratic Party) (30th Congressional District, 1993-2023)
- Mayra Flores ( Republican Party) (34th Congressional District, 2022-2023)
Utah
- Jim Matheson ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2001-2013; 4th Congressional District, 2013-2015)
- Howard C. Nielson ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 1983-1991)
- Bill Orton ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 1991-1997)
- Chris Cannon ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 1997-2009)
- Jason Chaffetz ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2009-2017)
- Mia Love ( Republican Party) (4th Congressional District, 2015-2019)
- Ben McAdams ( Democratic Party) (4th Congressional District, 2019-2021)
Vermont
- Bernie Sanders (Independent) (at-large, 1991-2007)
- Peter Welch ( Democratic Party) (at-large, 2007-2023)
Virginia
- Elaine Luria ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2019-2023)
- James Madison ( Democratic-Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 1789-1793; 15th Congressional District, 1793-1797)
- Virgil Goode ( Republican Party (1997-2000)/Independent (2000-2009)) (7th Congressional District, 1997-2009)
- Denver Riggleman ( Republican Party) (5th Congressional District, 2019-2021)
- Eric Cantor ( Republican Party) (7th Congressional District, 2001-2014)
- Dave Brat ( Republican Party) (7th Congressional District, 2014-2019)
- Donald McEachin ( Democratic Party) (9th Congressional District, 2008-2017, 4th Congressional District, 2017-2022)
- Barbara Comstock ( Republican Party) (10th Congressional District, 2015-2019)
- John Tyler ( Democratic-Republican Party) (23rd Congressional District, 1816-1821)
Washington
- Warren Magnuson ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 1937-1944)
- Maria Cantwell ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 1993-1995)
- Albert Johnson ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 1913-1915; 3rd Congressional District, 1915-1933)
- Monrad Wallgren ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 1940-1945)
- Henry M. Jackson ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 1945-1953)
- Jaime Herrera Beutler ( Republican Party) (3rd Congressional District, 2011-2023)
- Jay Inslee ( Democratic Party) (4th Congressional District, 1993-1995; 1st Congressional District, 1999-2012)
- Jim McDermott ( Democratic Party) (7th Congressional District, 1989-2017)
- Denny Heck ( Democratic Party) (10th Congressional District, 2013-2021)
West Virginia
- John W. Davis ( Democratic Party) (1st Congressional District, 1911-1913)
- David McKinley ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 2011-2023)
- Shelley Moore Capito ( Republican Party) (2nd Congressional District, 2001-2015)
- Robert Byrd ( Democratic Party) (6th Congressional District, 1953-1959)
Wisconsin
- Paul Ryan ( Republican Party) (1st Congressional District, 1999-2019) (House Speaker, 2015-2019)
- Tammy Baldwin ( Democratic Party) (2nd Congressional District, 1999-2013)
- Ron Kind ( Democratic Party) (3rd Congressional District, 1997-2023)
- Victor L. Berger (Socialist Party) (5th Congressional District, 1923-1929)
Wyoming
- Dick Cheney ( Republican Party) (at-large, 1979-1989)
- Cynthia Lummis ( Republican Party) (at-large, 2009-2017)
- Liz Cheney ( Republican Party) (at-large, 2017-2023)
List of Mayors
Current
- Karen Bass ( Democratic Party) (Los Angeles, California, 2022-)
- Todd Gloria ( Democratic Party) (San Diego, California, 2020-)
- London Breed ( Democratic Party) (San Francisco, California, 2018-)
- Francis Suarez ( Republican Party) (Miami, Florida, 2017-)
- khalid kamau[Note 6] ( Democratic Party) (South Fulton, Georgia, 2017-)
- Brandon Johnson ( Democratic Party) (Chicago, Illinois, 2023-) (mayor-elect)
- James Brainard ( Republican Party) (Carmel, Indiana, 1996-)
- Deqa Dhalac ( Democratic Party) (South Portland, Maine, 2022-)
- Michael Foley ( Democratic Party) (Westbrook, Maine, 2019-)
- Michelle Wu ( Democratic Party) (Boston, Massachusetts, 2021-)
- Chokwe Antar Lumumba ( Democratic Party) (Jackson, Mississippi, 2017-)
- Carolyn Goodman (Independent) (Las Vegas, Nevada, 2011-)
- Eric Adams ( Democratic Party) (New York City, New York, 2022-)
- David Holt ( Republican Party) (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2018-)
- Jim Kenney ( Democratic Party) (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2016-)
- Ron Nirenberg (Independent) (San Antonio, Texas, 2017-)
- Nanette Billings ( Republican Party) (Hurricane, Utah, 2022-)
- Bryan Burrows ( Republican Party) (Richfield, Utah, 2022-)
- Erin Mendenhall ( Democratic Party) (Salt Lake City, Utah, 2020-)
- Mike Mendenhall ( Republican Party) (Spanish Fork, Utah, 2022-)
- Justin Wilson ( Democratic Party) (Alexandria, Virginia, 2019-)
- Lloyd Snook ( Democratic Party) (Charlottesville, Virginia, 2022-)
- Donnie Tuck ( Democratic Party) (Hampton, Virginia, 2016-)
- MaryJane Dolan ( Democratic Party) (Lynchburg, Virginia, 2020-)
- McKinley Price (Independent) (Newport, Virginia, 2010-)
- Kenny Alexander ( Democratic Party) (Norfolk, Virginia, 2016-)
- Shannon Glover ( Democratic Party) (Portsmouth, Virginia, 2021-)
- Levar Stoney ( Democratic Party) (Richmond, Virginia, 2017-)
- Sherman Lea Sr. ( Democratic Party) (Roanoke, Virginia, 2016-)
- Bobby Dyer ( Republican Party) (Virginia Beach, Virginia, 2018-)
- Victoria Woodards ( Democratic Party) (Tacoma, Washington, 2018-)
Historical
- Emory Folmar ( Republican Party) (Birmingham, Alabama, 1977-1999)
- Steve Womack ( Republican Party) (Rogers, Arkansas, 1999-2011)
- Gus Newport ( Democratic Party) (Berkeley, California, 1979-1986)
- Clint Eastwood (Independent) (Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, 1986-1988)
- Eric Garcetti ( Democratic Party) (Los Angeles, California, 2013-2022)
- Lois Frankel ( Democratic Party) (West Palm Beach, Florida, 2003-2011)
- George Bell Swift ( Republican Party) (Chicago, Illinois, 1893, 1895-1897)
- John P. Hopkins ( Democratic Party) (Chicago, Illinois, 1893-1895)
- Carter Harrison Jr. ( Democratic Party) (Chicago, Illinois, 1897-1905, 1911-1915)
- Edward Fitzsimmons Dunne ( Democratic Party) (Chicago, Illinois, 1905-1907)
- Fred A. Busse ( Republican Party) (Chicago, Illinois, 1907-1911)
- Jane Byrne ( Democratic Party) (Chicago, Illinois, 1979-1983)
- Harold Washington ( Democratic Party) (Chicago, Illinois, 1983-1987)
- David Orr ( Democratic Party) (Chicago, Illinois, 1987)
- Eugene Sawyer ( Democratic Party) (Chicago, Illinois, 1987-1989)
- Richard M. Daley ( Democratic Party) (Chicago, Illinois, 1989-2011)
- Rahm Emanuel ( Democratic Party) (Chicago, Illinois, 2011-2019)
- Lori Lightfoot ( Democratic Party) (Chicago, Illinois, 2019-2023) (outgoing)
- Pete Buttigieg ( Democratic Party) (South Bend, Indiana, 2012-2019)
- Kim Driscoll ( Democratic Party) (Salem, Massachusetts, 2006-2023)
- Kwame Kilpatrick ( Democratic Party) (Detroit, Michigan, 2002-2008)
- Brenda Lawrence ( Democratic Party) (Southfield, Michigan 2001-2015)
- James Scheibel ( Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party) (Saint Paul, Minnesota, 1990-1994)
- Chokwe Lumumba ( Democratic Party) (Jackson, Mississippi, 2013-2014)
- Emanuel Cleaver ( Democratic Party) (Kansas City, Missouri, 1991-1999)
- Bill Pascrell ( Democratic Party) (Paterson, New Jersey, 1990-1997)
- Albio Sires ( Democratic Party) (West New York, New Jersey, 1995-2006)
- Benjamin Nichols (Independent) (Ithaca, New York, 1989-1995)
- David Dinkins ( Democratic Party) (New York City, New York, 1990-1993)
- Rudy Giuliani ( Republican Party) (New York City, New York, 1994-2001)
- Mike Bloomberg (Independent) (New York City, New York, 2002-2013)
- Bill de Blasio ( Democratic Party) (New York City, New York, 2014-2022)
- Frank Rizzo ( Democratic Party) (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1972-1980)
- Ed Rendell ( Democratic Party) (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1992-2000)
- Buddy Cianci ( Republican Party/Independent) (Providence, Rhode Island, 1975-1984, 1991-2002)
- David Cicilline ( Democratic Party) (Providence, Rhode Island, 2003-2011)
- Ivy Taylor ( Democratic Party) (San Antonio, Texas, 2014-2017)
- David Ogden ( Republican Party) (Richfield, Utah, 2014-2022)
- Rocky Anderson ( Democratic Party) (Salt Lake City, Utah, 2000-2008)
- Jackie Biskupski ( Democratic Party) (Salt Lake City, Utah, 2016-2020)
- Steve Leifson ( Republican Party) (Spanish Fork, Utah, 2018-2022)
- Bernie Sanders (Independent) (Burlington, Vermont, 1981-1989)
- Tim Kaine ( Democratic Party) (Richmond, Virginia, 1998-2001)
- Clarence D. Martin ( Democratic Party) (Cheney, Washington, 1928-1936)
- Harry P. Cain ( Republican Party) (Tacoma, Washington, 1940-1946)
- Marilyn Strickland ( Democratic Party) (Tacoma, Washington, 2010-2018)
Notes
- ↑ The George Washington Liberty Caucus is based on the principles of Freemasonry. Esoteric Socialism is used as the closest equivalent.
- ↑ The Povertarian Caucus focuses on matters affecting people with lower incomes, both in terms of policy and in terms of internal party matters. Social Libertarianism is used as the closest equivalent.
- ↑ The caucus' platform is largely based on the rejection of gradualism and not necessarily the favour of any specific libertarian system. Nonetheless, in the caucus' program it uses language in the vein of 'governments, when they exist', as such it is designated as Minarchist within this specific context.
- ↑ Formed from a coalition of anti-Jackson parties and politicians, the Whig party blended elements of parliamentarianism, progressive conservatism, protectionism, and anti-populism. Classical Conservatism is used as the closest equivalent.
- ↑ Carter's administration has been cited as the first to implement neoliberal economics, which was furthered under Ronald Reagan.
- ↑ kamau uses lowercase letters for his names.
References
- ↑ On Building Communism: 'Guiding the ideology of the party is the revolutionary thought of Comrade Kim Il Sung (called Kim Il-Sungism), founder of masses-centred self-reliant Juche communism, and the practical model of People’s Temple socialism as espoused by Comrade Jim Jones. Rural People’s Party harnesses these potent theoretical lines which have proved their strength in the real-world arena. The revolution of the Korean people and the founding of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea helmed by the Juche idea and further upheld by Songun Politics guides the ship of state of the strongest fortress of socialism and communism the world has ever known, which has held fast to it’s glorious people’s state and continues to make great leaps toward communism by the increasingly collective and unified nature of it’s people.'