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The House of Representatives

The Capitol, Washington, DC 20515

202-225-3121
http://www.house.gov

CONSTITUTIONALLY MANDATED OFFICER

CONSTITUTIONALLY MANDATED OFFICER
Speaker of the HouseMike Johnson
https://www.speaker.gov

POLITICAL PARTY LEADERS

POLITICAL PARTY LEADERS
Majority LeaderSteve Scalise
Minority LeaderHakeem Jeffries
https://www.house.gov/leadership

Appointed Officials

Appointed Officials
General CounselMatthew Berry
HistorianMatthew A. Wasniewski
Inspector GeneralMichael Ptasienski
ParliamentarianJason A. Smith
https://history.house.gov/People/Appointed-Officials/Appointed-Officials/

Elected Officers

Elected Officers
ChaplainMargaret G. Kibben
Chief Administrative OfficerCatherine L. Szpindor
ClerkKevin F. McCumber
Sergeant at ArmsWilliam McFarland
https://www.house.gov/the-house-explained/officers-and-organizations

Overview

The House of Representatives comprises 435 Representatives. The number representing each State is determined by population, but every State is entitled to at least one Representative. Members are elected by the people for 2-year terms, all terms running for the same period. Representatives must be residents of the State from which they are chosen. In addition, a Representative must be at least 25 years of age and must have been a citizen for at least 7 years.

A Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico (elected for a 4-year term) and Delegates from American Samoa, the District of Columbia, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the Virgin Islands complete the composition of the Congress of the United States. Delegates are elected for a term of 2 years. The Resident Commissioner and Delegates may take part in the floor discussions, but have no vote in the full House. They do, however, vote in the committees to which they are assigned.

Officers

The Presiding Officer of the House of Representatives, the Speaker, is elected by the House. The Speaker may designate any Member of the House to act in the Speaker's absence.

The House leadership is structured essentially the same as the Senate, with the Members in the political parties responsible for the election of their respective leader and whips.

The elected officers of the House of Representatives include the Clerk, the Sergeant at Arms, the Chief Administrative Officer, and the Chaplain.

The Clerk is custodian of the seal of the House and administers the primary legislative activities of the House. These duties include accepting the credentials of the Members-elect and calling the Members to order at the commencement of the first session of each Congress; keeping the Journal; taking all votes and certifying the passage of bills; and processing all legislation. Through various departments, the Clerk is also responsible for floor and committee reporting services; legislative information and reference services; the administration of House reports pursuant to House rules and certain legislation including the Ethics in Government Act and the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995; and the distribution of House documents. The Clerk is also charged with supervision of the offices vacated by Members due to death, resignation, or expulsion.

The Sergeant at Arms maintains the order of the House under the direction of the Speaker and is the keeper of the Mace. As a member of the U.S. Capitol Police Board, the Sergeant at Arms is the chief law enforcement officer for the House and serves as Board Chairman each even year. The ceremonial and protocol duties parallel those of the Senate Sergeant at Arms and include arranging the inauguration of the President of the United States, Joint Sessions of Congress, visits to the House of heads of state, and funerals of Members of Congress. The Sergeant at Arms enforces the rules relating to the privileges of the Hall of the House, including admission to the galleries, oversees garage and parking security of the House, and distributes all House staff identification cards.

Committees

The work of preparing and considering legislation is done largely by committees of both Houses of Congress. There are 19 standing committees in the House of Representatives. The standing committees of the House of Representatives are shown in the list below. In addition, there are two select committees in the House and various congressional commissions and joint committees composed of Members of both Houses. Each House may also appoint special investigating committees. The membership of the standing committees of each House is chosen by a vote of the entire body; members of other committees are appointed under the provisions of the measure establishing them.

Each bill and resolution is usually referred to the appropriate committee, which may report a bill out in its original form, favorably or unfavorably, recommend amendments, report original measures, or allow the proposed legislation to die in committee without action.

STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
https://clerk.house.gov/committees
Committee Chair Website
Agriculture David A. Scott http://agriculture.house.gov
Appropriations Rosa L. DeLauro http://appropriations.house.gov
Armed Services D. Adam Smith https://armedservices.house.gov
Budget John A. Yarmuth http://budget.house.gov
Education and Labor Robert C. Scott https://edlabor.house.gov
Energy and Commerce Frank J. Pallone, Jr. https://energycommerce.house.gov
Ethics Theodore E. Deutch http://ethics.house.gov
Financial Services Maxine M. Waters http://financialservices.house.gov
Foreign Affairs Gregory W. Meeks https://foreignaffairs.house.gov
Homeland Security Bennie G. Thompson https://homeland.house.gov
House Administration Zoe Lofgren https://cha.house.gov
Judiciary Jerrold L. Nadler https://judiciary.house.gov
Natural Resources Raúl M. Grijalva http://naturalresources.house.gov
Oversight and Reform Carolyn B. Maloney https://oversight.house.gov
Rules James P. McGovern https://rules.house.gov
Science, Space, and Technology Eddie B. Johnson https://science.house.gov
Small Business Nydia M. Velázquez http://smallbusiness.house.gov
Transportation and Infrastructure Peter A. DeFazio http://transportation.house.gov
Veterans' Affairs Mark A. Takano https://veterans.house.gov
Ways and Means Richard E. Neal https://waysandmeans.house.gov
https://www.house.gov/committees

Special Powers

The House of Representatives is granted the power of originating all bills for the raising of revenue. Both Houses of Congress act in impeachment proceedings, which, according to the Constitution, may be instituted against the President, Vice President, and all civil officers of the United States. The House of Representatives has the sole power of impeachment, and the Senate has the sole power to try impeachments.

List of U.S. Representatives

Information on House.gov may be more accurate and current.

https://www.house.gov/representatives

Information on the Office of the Clerk's website may be more accurate and current.

https://clerkpreview.house.gov/Members#MemberProfiles
STATE / DISTRICT DISTRICT—PARTY AFFILIATION CONTACT INFORMATION
Alabama
F. Barry Moore 01—Republican https://barrymoore.house.gov
Shomari Figures 02—Republican https://figures.house.gov
Michael D. Rogers 03—Republican https://mikerogers.house.gov
Robert B. Aderholt 04—Republican https://aderholt.house.gov
Dale W. Strong 05—Republican https://strong.house.gov
Gary J. Palmer 06—Republican https://palmer.house.gov
Terrycina A. Sewell 07—Democrat https://sewell.house.gov
Alaska
Nick Begich At Large—Republican https://begich.house.gov
American Samoa
Amata Coleman Radewagen Delegate—Republican https://radewagen.house.gov
Arizona
David Schweikert 01—Republican https://schweikert.house.gov/
Elijah Crane 02—Republican https://crane.house.gov
Yassamin Ansari 03—Democrat https://ansari.house.gov
Gregory J. Stanton 04—Democrat https://stanton.house.gov
Andrew S. Biggs 05—Republican https://biggs.house.gov
Juan Ciscomani 06—Republican https://ciscomani.house.gov/
Raúl M. Grijalva 07—Democrat https://grijalva.house.gov
Abe Hamadeh 08—Republican https://lesko.house.gov
Paul A. Gosar 09—Republican http://gosar.house.gov
Arkansas
Eric A. Crawford 01—Republican https://crawford.house.gov
J. French Hill 02—Republican https://hill.house.gov
Stephen A. Womack 03—Republican https://womack.house.gov
Bruce E. Westerman 04—Republican https://westerman.house.gov
California
Douglas L. LaMalfa 01—Republican https://lamalfa.house.gov
Jared W. Huffman 02—Democrat https://huffman.house.gov
Kevin Kiley 03—Republican https://kiley.house.gov
Michael C. Thompson 04—Democrat https://mikethompson.house.gov
Thomas M. McClintock 05—Republican https://mcclintock.house.gov
Amerish B. Bera 06-Democrat https://bera.house.gov
Doris O. Matsui 07—Democrat https://matsui.house.gov
John Garamendi 08—Democrat https://garamendi.house.gov
Joshua K. Harder 09—Democrat https://harder.house.gov
Mark J. DeSaulnier 10—Democrat https://desaulnier.house.gov
Nancy P. Pelosi 11—Democrat https://pelosi.house.gov
Lateefah Simon 12—Democrat https://simon.house.gov
Adam Gray 13—Republican https://gray.house.gov
Eric M. Swalwell 14—Democrat https://swalwell.house.gov
Kevin Mullin 15—Democrat https://mullin.house.gov
Sam Liccardo 16—Democrat https://liccardo.house.gov
Ro Khanna 17—Democrat https://khanna.house.gov
Zoe Lofgren 18—Democrat https://lofgren.house.gov
James V. Panetta 19—Democrat https://panetta.house.gov
Vince Fong 20—Republican https://fong.house.gov
Jim Costa 21—Democrat https://costa.house.gov
David Valadao 22—Republican https://valadao.house.gov
Jay Obernolte 23—Republican https://obernolte.house.gov
Salud Carbajal 24—Democrat https://carbajal.house.gov
Raul Ruiz 25—Democrat https://ruiz.house.gov
Julia Brownley 26—Democrat https://brownley.house.gov
George T. Whitesides 27—Democrat https://whitesides.house.gov
Judy Chu 28—Democrat https://chu.house.gov
Luz Rivas 29—Democrat https://rivas.house.gov
Laura Friedman 30—Democrat https://friedman.house.gov
Gilbert Ray Cisneros Jr. 31—Democrat https://cisneros.house.gov
Brad Sherman 32—Democrat https://sherman.house.gov
Pete Aguilar 33—Democrat https://aguilar.house.gov
Jimmy Gomez 34—Democrat https://gomez.house.gov
Norma Torres 35—Democrat https://torres.house.gov
Ted Lieu 36—Democrat https://lieu.house.gov
Sydney Kamlager-Dove 37—Democrat https://kamlager-dove.house.gov/
Linda T. Sanchez 38—Democrat https://sanchez.house.gov
Mark A. Takano 39—Democrat https://takano.house.gov
Young Kim 40—Republican https://youngkim.house.gov
Kenneth S. Calvert 41—Republican https://calvert.house.gov
Robert Garcia 42—Democrat https://robertgarcia.house.gov
Maxine M. Waters 43—Democrat https://waters.house.gov
Nanette Barragan 44—Democrat https://barragan.house.gov
Derek Tran 45—Democrat https://tran.house.gov
Lou Correa 46—Democrat https://correa.house.gov
Dave Min 47—Democrat https://min.house.gov
Darrell Issa 48—Republican https://issa.house.gov
Michael T. Levin 49—Democrat https://mikelevin.house.gov
Scott H. Peters 50—Democrat https://scottpeters.house.gov
Sara Jacobs 51—Democrat https://sarajacobs.house.gov
Juan Carlos Vargas 52—Democrat https://vargas.house.gov
Colorado
Diana L. DeGette 01—Democrat https://degette.house.gov
Joseph D. Neguse 02—Democrat https://neguse.house.gov
Jeff Hurd 03—Republican https://hurd.house.gov
Lauren Boebert 04—Republican https://boebert.house.gov
Jeff Crank 05—Republican https://crank.house.gov
Jason A. Crow 06—Democrat https://crow.house.gov
Brittany Pettersen 07—Democrat https://pettersen.house.gov
Gabe Evans 08—Republican https://evans.house.gov/
Connecticut
John B. Larson 01—Democrat https://larson.house.gov
Joseph D. Courtney 02—Democrat https://courtney.house.gov
Rosa L. DeLauro 03—Democrat https://delauro.house.gov
James A. Himes 04—Democrat https://himes.house.gov
Jahana F. Hayes 05—Democrat https://hayes.house.gov
Delaware
Sarah McBride At Large—Democrat https://mcbride.house.gov
District of Columbia
Eleanor Holmes Norton Delegate—Democrat https://norton.house.gov
Florida
Matthew L. Gaetz II 01—Republican https://gaetz.house.gov
Neal P. Dunn 02—Republican https://dunn.house.gov
Kathryn Cammack 03—Republican https://cammack.house.gov
Aaron Bean 04—Republican https://bean.house.gov
John H. Rutherford 05—Republican https://rutherford.house.gov
Michael G. Waltz 06—Republican https://waltz.house.gov
Cory Mills 07—Republican https://mills.house.gov
Mike Haridopolos 08—Republican https://haridopolos.house.gov
Darren M. Soto 09—Democrat https://soto.house.gov
Maxwell Frost 10—Democrat https://frost.house.gov
Daniel A. Webster 11—Republican https://webster.house.gov
Gus M. Bilirakis 12—Republican https://bilirakis.house.gov
Anna Paulina Luna 13—Republican https://luna.house.gov
Katherine A. Castor 14—Democrat https://castor.house.gov
Laurel Lee 15—Republican https://laurellee.house.gov
Vernon G. Buchanan 16—Republican https://buchanan.house.gov
W. Gregory Steube 17—Republican https://steube.house.gov
C. Scott Franklin 18—Republican https://franklin.house.gov
Byron Donalds 19—Republican https://donalds.house.gov
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick 20—Democrat https://cherfilus-mccormick.house.gov
Brian J. Mast 21—Republican https://mast.house.gov
Lois J. Frankel 22—Democrat https://frankel.house.gov
Jared Moskowitz 23—Democrat https://moskowitz.house.gov
Frederica S. Wilson 24—Democrat https://wilson.house.gov
Deborah Wasserman Schultz 25—Democrat https://wassermanschultz.house.gov
Mario R. Diaz-Balart 26—Republican https://mariodiazbalart.house.gov
Maria E. Salazar 27—Republican https://salazar.house.gov
Carlos A. Gimenez 28-Republican https://gimenez.house.gov
Georgia
Earl L. Carter 01—Republican https://buddycarter.house.gov
Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. 02—Democrat http://bishop.house.gov
Brian Jack 03—Republican https://jack.house.gov
Henry C. Johnson, Jr. 04—Democrat https://hankjohnson.house.gov
Nikema Williams 05—Democrat https://nikemawilliams.house.gov
Lucia "Lucy" K. McBath 06—Democrat https://mcbath.house.gov
Rich McCormick 07—Republican https://mccormick.house.gov
J. Austin Scott 08—Republican https://austinscott.house.gov
Andrew S. Clyde 09—Republican https://clyde.house.gov
Mike Collins, Jr. 10—Republican https://collins.house.gov
Barry D. Loudermilk 11—Republican https://loudermilk.house.gov
Richard W. Allen 12—Republican https://allen.house.gov
David A. Scott 13—Democrat https://davidscott.house.gov
Marjorie T. Greene 14—Republican https://greene.house.gov
Guam
James Moylan Delegate—Republican https://moylan.house.gov
Hawaii
Edward E. Case 01—Democrat https://case.house.gov
Jill Tokuda 02—Democrat https://tokuda.house.gov
Idaho
Russell M. Fulcher 01—Republican https://fulcher.house.gov
Michael K. Simpson 02—Republican http://simpson.house.gov
Illinois
Jonathan Jackson 01—Democrat http://jonathanjackson.house.gov
Robin L. Kelly 02—Democrat https://robinkelly.house.gov
Delia Ramirez 03—Democrat https://ramirez.house.gov/
Jesús G. García 04—Democrat https://chuygarcia.house.gov
Michael B. Quigley 05—Democrat https://quigley.house.gov
Sean T. Casten 06—Democrat https://casten.house.gov
Danny K. Davis 07—Democrat https://davis.house.gov
S. Raja Krishnamoorthi 08—Democrat https://krishnamoorthi.house.gov
Janice D. Schakowsky 09—Democrat https://schakowsky.house.gov
Bradley S. Schneider 10—Democrat https://schneider.house.gov
William G. Foster 11—Democrat http://foster.house.gov
Michael J. Bost 12—Republican https://bost.house.gov
Nikki Budzinski 13—Democrat http://budzinski.house.gov
Lauren Underwood 14—Democrat https://underwood.house.gov
Mary E. Miller 15—Republican https://marymiller.house.gov
Darin M. LaHood 16—Republican http://lahood.house.gov
Eric Sorensen 17—Democrat https://sorensen.house.gov
Indiana
Frank J. Mrvan 01—Democrat https://mrvan.house.gov
Rudy Yakym, III 02—Republican http://yakym.house.gov
Marlin A. Stutzman 03—Republican https://stutzman.house.gov
James R. Baird 04—Republican https://baird.house.gov
Victoria Spartz 05—Republican https://spartz.house.gov
Jefferson Shreve 06—Republican https://shreve.house.gov
André D. Carson 07—Democrat http://carson.house.gov
Mark Messmer 08—Republican https://messmer.house.gov
Erin Houchin 09—Republican https://houchin.house.gov
Iowa
Mariannette J. Miller-Meeks 01—Republican https://millermeeks.house.gov
Ashley E. Hinson 02—Republican https://hinson.house.gov
Zachary Nunn 03—Republican https://nunn.house.gov
Randall L. Feenstra 04—Republican https://feenstra.house.gov
Kansas
Tracey R. Mann 01—Republican https://mann.house.gov
Derek Schmidt 02—Republican https://schmidt.house.gov
Sharice L. Davids 03—Democrat https://davids.house.gov
Ronald G. Estes 04—Republican https://estes.house.gov
Kentucky
James R. Comer 01—Republican https://comer.house.gov
S. Brett Guthrie 02—Republican https://guthrie.house.gov
Morgan McGarvey 03—Democrat https://mcgarvey.house.gov
Thomas H. Massie 04—Republican https://massie.house.gov
Harold D. Rogers 05—Republican https://halrogers.house.gov
Garland H. Barr IV 06—Republican https://barr.house.gov
Louisiana
Stephen J. Scalise 01—Republican http://scalise.house.gov
Troy Carter 02—Democrat https://troycarter.house.gov/
G. Clay Higgins 03—Republican https://clayhiggins.house.gov
J. Michael Johnson 04—Republican https://mikejohnson.house.gov
Julia Letlow 05—Republican https://letlow.house.gov/
Cleo Fields 06—Democrat https://fields.house.gov
Maine
Chellie M. Pingree 01—Democrat https://pingree.house.gov
Jared F. Golden 02—Democrat https://golden.house.gov
Maryland
Andrew P. Harris 01—Republican http://harris.house.gov
Johnny Olszewski 02—Democrat http://olszewski.house.gov
Sarah Kelly Elfreth 03—Democrat https://elfreth.house.gov
Glenn Ivey 04—Democrat https://ivey.house.gov
Steny H. Hoyer 05—Democrat https://hoyer.house.gov
April Lynn McClain-Delaney 06—Democrat https://mclaindelaney.house.gov
Kweisi Mfume 07—Democrat https://mfume.house.gov
Jamin B. Raskin 08—Democrat https://raskin.house.gov
Massachusetts
Richard E. Neal 01—Democrat https://neal.house.gov
James P. McGovern 02—Democrat http://mcgovern.house.gov
Lori L. Trahan 03—Democrat https://trahan.house.gov
Jacob D. Auchincloss 04—Democrat https://auchincloss.house.gov
Katherine M. Clark 05—Democrat https://katherineclark.house.gov
Seth W. Moulton 06—Democrat http://moulton.house.gov
Ayanna S. Pressley 07—Democrat https://pressley.house.gov
Stephen F. Lynch 08—Democrat http://lynch.house.gov
William R. Keating 09—Democrat https://keating.house.gov
Michigan
John W. Bergman 01—Republican https://bergman.house.gov
John R. Moolenaar 02—Republican https://moolenaar.house.gov
Hillary Scholten 03—Democrat https://scholten.house.gov
William P. Huizenga 04—Republican https://huizenga.house.gov
Timothy L. Walberg 05—Republican http://walberg.house.gov
Debbie Dingell 06—Democrat http://debbiedingell.house.gov
Tom Barrett 07—Republican http://barrett.house.gov
Kristen McDonald Rivet 08—Democrat https://rivet.house.gov
Lisa C. McClain 09—Republican https://mcclain.house.gov
John James 10—Republican https://james.house.gov
Haley M. Stevens 11—Democrat https://stevens.house.gov
Rashida H. Tlaib 12—Democrat https://tlaib.house.gov
Shri Thanedar 13—Democrat https://thanedar.house.gov
Minnesota
Brad Finstad 01—Republican https://finstad.house.gov
Angela D. Craig 02—Democrat https://craig.house.gov
Kelly Morrison 03—Democrat https://morrison.house.gov
Betty L. McCollum 04—Democrat http://mccollum.house.gov
Ilhan A. Omar 05—Democrat https://omar.house.gov
Thomas E. Emmer, Jr. 06—Republican https://emmer.house.gov
Michelle L. Fischbach 07—Republican https://fischbach.house.gov
Peter A. Stauber 08—Republican https://stauber.house.gov
Mississippi
J. Trent Kelly 01—Republican https://trentkelly.house.gov
Bennie G. Thompson 02—Democrat https://benniethompson.house.gov
Michael P. Guest 03—Republican https://guest.house.gov
Mike Ezell 04—Republican http://ezell.house.gov
Missouri
Wesley Bell 01—Democrat https://bell.house.gov
Ann L. Wagner 02—Republican http://wagner.house.gov
Bob Onder, Jr. 03—Republican http://onder.house.gov
Mark Alford 04—Republican https://alford.house.gov
Emanuel Cleaver II 05—Democrat http://cleaver.house.gov
Samuel B. Graves, Jr. 06—Republican https://graves.house.gov
Eric Burlison 07—Republican https://burlison.house.gov
Jason T. Smith 08—Republican https://jasonsmith.house.gov
Montana
Ryan Zinke 1—Republican https://zinke.house.gov
Troy Downing 2—Republican https://downing.house.gov
Nebraska
Mike Flood 01—Republican https://flood.house.gov
Donald J. Bacon 02—Republican https://bacon.house.gov
Adrian M. Smith 03—Republican http://adriansmith.house.gov
Nevada
A. Costandina Titus 01—Democrat https://titus.house.gov
Mark E. Amodei 02—Republican https://amodei.house.gov
Suzanne K. Lee 03—Democrat https://susielee.house.gov
Steven A. Horsford 04—Democrat https://horsford.house.gov
New Hampshire
Christopher C. Pappas 01—Democrat https://pappas.house.gov
Maggie Goodlander 02—Democrat http://goodlander.house.gov
New Jersey
Donald W. Norcross 01—Democrat https://norcross.house.gov
Jefferson H. Van Drew 02—Republican https://vandrew.house.gov
Herb Conaway 03—Democrat https://conaway.house.gov
Christopher H. Smith 04—Republican http://chrissmith.house.gov
Joshua S. Gottheimer 05—Democrat https://gottheimer.house.gov
Frank J. Pallone, Jr. 06—Democrat https://pallone.house.gov
Thomas Kean, Jr. 07—Republican https://kean.house.gov
Robert Menendez 08—Democrat https://menendez.house.gov
Nellie Pou 09—Democrat http://pou.house.gov
LaMonica McIver 10—Democrat http://mciver.house.gov
R. Michelle Sherrill 11—Democrat https://sherrill.house.gov
Bonnie Watson Coleman 12—Democrat https://watsoncoleman.house.gov
New Mexico
Melanie Stansbury 01—Democrat https://stansbury.house.gov
Gabe Vasquez 02—Democrat https://vasquez.house.gov
Teresa I. Leger Fernandez 03—Democrat https://fernandez.house.gov
New York
Nick LaLota 01—Republican https://lalota.house.gov
Andrew R. Garbarino 02—Republican https://garbarino.house.gov
Tom Suozzi 03—Democrat https://suozzi.house.gov
Laura Gillen 04—Democrat http://gillen.house.gov
Gregory W. Meeks 05—Democrat http://meeks.house.gov
Grace Meng 06—Democrat http://meng.house.gov
Nydia M. Velázquez 07—Democrat https://velazquez.house.gov
Hakeem S. Jeffries 08—Democrat http://jeffries.house.gov
Yvette D. Clarke 09—Democrat https://clarke.house.gov
Daniel Goldman 10—Democrat http://goldman.house.gov
Nicole Malliotakis 11—Republican https://malliotakis.house.gov
Jerrold L. Nadler 12—Democrat http://nadler.house.gov
Adriano D. Espaillat 13—Democrat https://espaillat.house.gov
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez 14—Democrat https://ocasio-cortez.house.gov
Ritchie J. Torres 15—Democrat https://ritchietorres.house.gov
George Latimer 16—Democrat https://latimer.house.gov
Michael Lawler 17—Republican https://lawler.house.gov
Patrick Ryan 18—Democrat http://patryan.house.gov
Josh Riley 19—Democrat https://riley.house.gov
Paul D. Tonko 20—Democrat https://tonko.house.gov
Elise M. Stefanik 21—Republican https://stefanik.house.gov
John Mannion 22—Democrat https://mannion.house.gov
Nicholas Langworthy 23—Republican https://langworthy.house.gov
Claudia Tenney 24—Republican https://tenney.house.gov
Joseph D. Morelle 25—Democrat https://morelle.house.gov
Tim Kennedy 26—Democrat http://kennedy.house.gov
North Carolina
Donald Davis 01—Democrat http://dondavis.house.gov
Deborah K. Ross 02—Democrat https://ross.house.gov
Gregory F. Murphy 03—Republican https://gregmurphy.house.gov
Valerie Foushee 04—Democrat https://foushee.house.gov
Virginia A. Foxx 05—Republican http://foxx.house.gov
Addison McDowell 06—Republican https://mcdowell.house.gov
David C. Rouzer 07—Republican https://rouzer.house.gov
Mark Harris 08—Republican https://harris.house.gov
Richard L. Hudson, Jr. 09—Republican https://hudson.house.gov
Pat Harrigan 10—Republican http://harrigan.house.gov
Chuck Edwards 11—Republican https://edwards.house.gov
Alma S. Adams 12—Democrat http://adams.house.gov
Brad Knott 13—Republican https://knott.house.gov
Tim Moore 14—Republican http://moore.house.gov
North Dakota
Kelly Armstrong At Large—Republican https://armstrong.house.gov
Northern Mariana Islands
Kimberlyn King-Hinds Delegate—Republican http://kinghinds.house.gov
Ohio
Greg Landsman 01—Democrat http://landsman.house.gov
David Taylor 02—Republican http://taylor.house.gov
Joyce B. Beatty 03—Democrat http://beatty.house.gov
James D. Jordan 04—Republican http://jordan.house.gov
Robert E. Latta 05—Republican http://latta.house.gov
Michael Rulli 06—Republican http://rulli.house.gov
Max Miller 07—Republican https://maxmiller.house.gov
Warren E. Davidson 08—Republican https://davidson.house.gov
Marcia C. Kaptur 09—Democrat https://kaptur.house.gov
Michael R. Turner 10—Republican https://turner.house.gov
Shontel Brown 11—Democrat https://shontelbrown.house.gov
W. Troy Balderson 12—Republican https://balderson.house.gov
Emilia Sykes 13—Democrat https://sykes.house.gov
David P. Joyce 14—Republican https://joyce.house.gov
Mike Carey 15—Republican https://carey.house.gov
Oklahoma
Kevin R. Hern 01—Republican https://hern.house.gov
Josh Brecheen 02—Republican https://brecheen.house.gov
Frank D. Lucas 03—Republican https://lucas.house.gov
Thomas J. Cole 04—Republican https://cole.house.gov
Stephanie I. Bice 05—Republican https://bice.house.gov
Oregon
Suzanne M. Bonamici 01—Democrat https://bonamici.house.gov
Cliff S. Bentz 02—Republican https://bentz.house.gov
Maxine Dexter 03—Democrat https://dexter.house.gov
Val Hoyle 04—Democrat https://hoyle.house.gov
Janelle Bynum 05—Democrat https://bynum.house.gov
Andrea Salinas 06-Democrat https://salinas.house.gov
Pennsylvania
Brian K. Fitzpatrick 01—Republican https://fitzpatrick.house.gov
Brendan F. Boyle 02—Democrat https://boyle.house.gov
Dwight E. Evans 03—Democrat https://evans.house.gov
Madeleine C. Dean 04—Democrat https://dean.house.gov
Mary Gay Scanlon 05—Democrat https://scanlon.house.gov
Christina J. Houlahan 06—Democrat https://houlahan.house.gov
Ryan Mackenzie 07—Republican https://mackenzie.house.gov
Rob Bresnahan 08—Republican https://bresnahan.house.gov
Daniel P. Meuser 09—Republican https://meuser.house.gov
Scott G. Perry 10—Republican https://perry.house.gov
Lloyd K. Smucker 11—Republican https://smucker.house.gov
Summer Lee 12—Democrat https://summerlee.house.gov
John P. Joyce 13—Republican https://johnjoyce.house.gov
Guy L. Reschenthaler 14—Republican https://reschenthaler.house.gov
Glenn W. Thompson 15—Republican https://thompson.house.gov
George Joseph "Mike" Kelly, Jr. 16—Republican https://kelly.house.gov
Christopher Deluzio 17—Democrat https://deluzio.house.gov
Puerto Rico
Pablo Jose Hernandez Rivera Resident Commissioner—Republican https://rivera.house.gov
Rhode Island
Gabe Amo 01—Democrat http://amo.house.gov
Seth Magaziner 02—Democrat http://magaziner.house.gov
South Carolina
Nancy R. Mace 01—Republican https://mace.house.gov
Addison Graves "Joe" Wilson, Sr. 02—Republican http://joewilson.house.gov
Sheri Biggs 03—Republican http://biggs.house.gov
William R. Timmons, IV 04—Republican https://timmons.house.gov
Ralph W. Norman, Jr. 05—Republican https://norman.house.gov
James E. Clyburn 06—Democrat http://clyburn.house.gov
Russell Fry 07—Republican http://fry.house.gov
South Dakota
Dustin M. Johnson At Large—Republican https://dustyjohnson.house.gov
Tennessee
Diana L. Harshbarger 01—Republican https://harshbarger.house.gov
Timothy F. Burchett 02—Republican https://burchett.house.gov
Charles J. Fleischmann 03—Republican http://fleischmann.house.gov
Scott E. DesJarlais 04—Republican https://desjarlais.house.gov
Andrew Ogles 05—Republican http://ogles.house.gov
John W. Rose 06—Republican https://johnrose.house.gov
Mark E. Green 07—Republican https://markgreen.house.gov
David F. Kustoff 08—Republican https://kustoff.house.gov
Stephen I. Cohen 09—Democrat https://cohen.house.gov
Texas
Nathaniel Moran 01—Republican https://moran.house.gov
Daniel R. Crenshaw 02—Republican https://crenshaw.house.gov
Keith Alan Self 03—Republican https://self.house.gov
Patrick E. Fallon 04—Republican https://fallon.house.gov
Lance Gooden 05—Republican https://gooden.house.gov
Jake Ellzey 06—Republican https://ellzey.house.gov
Elizabeth P. Fletcher 07—Democrat https://fletcher.house.gov
Morgan Luttrell 08—Republican http://luttrell.house.gov
Alexander N. Green 09—Democrat http://algreen.house.gov
Michael T. McCaul 10—Republican http://mccaul.house.gov
August L. Pfluger 11—Republican https://pfluger.house.gov
Craig Goldman 12—Republican http://goldman.house.gov
Ronny L. Jackson 13—Republican https://jackson.house.gov
Randy K. Weber, Sr. 14—Republican http://weber.house.gov
Monica De La Cruz 15—Republican https://delacruz.house.gov
Veronica Escobar 16—Democrat https://escobar.house.gov
Peter A. Sessions 17—Republican https://sessions.house.gov
Sylvester Turner 18—Democrat http://turner.house.gov
Jodey Cook Arrington 19—Republican https://arrington.house.gov
Joaquin Castro 20—Democrat https://castro.house.gov
Charles E. Roy 21—Republican https://roy.house.gov
Troy E. Nehls 22—Republican https://nehls.house.gov
E. Anthony Gonzalez 23—Republican https://gonzales.house.gov
Elizabeth A. Van Duyne 24—Republican https://vanduyne.house.gov
J. Roger Williams 25—Republican http://williams.house.gov
Brandon Gill 26—Republican http://gill.house.gov
Michael J. Cloud 27—Republican https://cloud.house.gov
Enrique R. Cuellar 28—Democrat http://cuellar.house.gov
Sylvia R. Garcia 29—Democrat https://sylviagarcia.house.gov
Jasmine Crockett 30—Democrat http://crockett.house.gov
John R. Carter 31—Republican https://carter.house.gov
Julie Johnson 32—Democrat https://johnson.house.gov
Marc A. Veasey 33—Democrat http://veasey.house.gov
Vincente Gonzalez 34—Democrat https://gonzalez.house.gov
Greg Casar 35—Democrat https://casar.house.gov
Brian Babin 36—Republican http://babin.house.gov
Lloyd A. Doggett, II 37—Democrat https://doggett.house.gov
Wesley Hunt 38—Republican https://hunt.house.gov
Utah
Blake D. Moore 01—Republican https://blakemoore.house.gov
Celeste Maloy 02—Republican http://maloy.house.gov
Mike Kennedy 03—Republican https://kennedy.house.gov
C. Burgess Owens 04—Republican https://owens.house.gov
Vermont
Becca Balint At Large—Democrat https://balint.house.gov
Virgin Islands
Stacey E. Plaskett Delegate—Democrat https://plaskett.house.gov
Virginia
Robert J. Wittman 01—Republican http://wittman.house.gov
Jennifer Kiggans 02—Republican https://kiggans.house.gov
Robert C. Scott 03—Democrat http://bobbyscott.house.gov
Jennifer McClellan 04—Democrat https://mcclellan.house.gov
John McGuire 05—Republican https://mcguire.house.gov
Benjamin L. Cline 06—Republican https://cline.house.gov
Eugene Vindman 07—Democrat https://vindman.house.gov
Donald S. Beyer, Jr. 08—Democrat http://beyer.house.gov
H. Morgan Griffith 09—Republican http://morgangriffith.house.gov
Suhas Subramanyam 10—Democrat https://subramanyam.house.gov
Gerald E. Connolly 11—Democrat https://connolly.house.gov
Washington
Suzan K. DelBene 01—Democrat https://delbene.house.gov
Richard R. Larsen 02—Democrat http://larsen.house.gov
Marie Perez 03—Democrat http://gluesenkampperez.house.gov/
Daniel M. Newhouse 04—Republican https://newhouse.house.gov
Michael Baumgartner 05—Republican http://baumgartner.house.gov
Emily Randall 06—Democrat https://randall.house.gov
Pramila Jayapal 07—Democrat https://jayapal.house.gov
Kimberly M. Schrier 08—Democrat https://schrier.house.gov
D. Adam Smith 09—Democrat https://adamsmith.house.gov
Marilyn Strickland 10—Democrat https://strickland.house.gov
West Virginia
Carol D. Miller 01—Republican https://miller.house.gov
Riley Moore 02—Republican https://moore.house.gov
Wisconsin
Bryan G. Steil 01—Republican https://steil.house.gov
Mark Pocan 02—Democrat http://pocan.house.gov
Van Orden, Derrick 03—Republican https://vanorden.house.gov
Gwendolynne S. Moore 04—Democrat https://gwenmoore.house.gov
Scott L. Fitzgerald 05—Republican https://fitzgerald.house.gov
Glenn S. Grothman 06—Republican http://grothman.house.gov
Thomas P. Tiffany 07—Republican https://tiffany.house.gov
Tony Wied 08—Republican https://wied.house.gov
Wyoming
Harriet Hageman At Large—Republican https://hageman.house.gov
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THE ABOVE LIST OF 435 REPRESENTATIVES WAS UPDATED 3–2021.
Democrats are 219; Republicans are 211; and 5 districts do not have a Representative.
The Resident Commissioner and Delegates are not counted as Members.
https://www.house.gov/representatives
https://clerkpreview.house.gov/Members#MemberProfiles

Sources of Information

Additional Resources

The "House of Representatives Resources" web page contains links that allow easy access to calendars, committee assignments, current House floor activities, directories, documents, profiles, statistics, texts of bills, the Office of the Clerk and the House Library, and information on committee meetings, House history, precedents, procedures, rules, salaries, Speakers of the House, vacancies, and information for those who are planning a visit to the U.S. Capitol.

https://www.congress.gov/help/house-of-representatives

Art Competition

Each spring, the Congressional Institute sponsors a nationwide high school visual art competition to recognize and encourage artistic talent. Students submit their entries to their Representative’s office, and panels of district artists select the winning artwork, which is displayed at the U.S. Capitol for 1 year.

http://www.house.gov/content/educate/art_competition

Campaign Finance

The Federal Election Commission maintains a campaign finance database that contains information on candidates, including congressional candidates, who file reports with the Commission. Users of the online "Candidate and Committee Viewer" can sort data and download them. The data presentations consist of biennial summaries, report summaries, and report images and downloads.

http://www.fec.gov/finance/disclosure/candcmte_info.shtml?tabIndex=1

Campaign Websites

The Library of Congress maintains a "Web Archives" that includes thousands of official campaign websites. Former congressional candidates' websites are part of this collection.

https://www.loc.gov/websites

Career Opportunities

The House Vacancy Announcement and Placement Service assists House Members, committees, and leadership by posting job vacancies and maintaining a resume bank. The Service provides confidential referral of resumes when House offices request them. Information on submitting a resume is available online.

http://www.house.gov/content/jobs/members_and_committees.php

To apply for positions with House organizations, read the individual vacancy announcements and follow the instructions.

http://www.house.gov/content/jobs/vacancies.php

Committees

Information on House committees is available on House.gov.

http://www.house.gov/committees

Additional information is available on the Office of the Clerk's website.

http://clerk.house.gov/committee_info/index.aspx

Congressional Record

Starting with the year 1995, the official record of the proceedings and debates of the U.S. Congress is available on Congress.gov.

https://www.congress.gov/congressional-record

Starting with the year 1994, the official record of the proceedings and debates of the U.S. Congress is available on the Government Publishing Office's govinfo website.

https://www.govinfo.gov/app/collection/crec

Contact the Clerk

Additional information on the House of Representatives is available from the Clerk, U.S. Capitol, Room H-154, Washington, DC 20515-6601. Phone, 202-225-7000.

https://clerkpreview.house.gov/About#OverviewContact | Email: info.clerkweb@mail.house.gov

Directories

The website House.gov has a directory that contains the committee assignment, congressional district, name, phone number, political affiliation, and room number of each Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, as well as the Uniform Resources Locator (URL) that leads to his or her website.

http://www.house.gov/representatives

The online "Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774–Present," allows visitors to search for Members of Congress—past and present—by first or last name, political affiliation, position, State, or year or Congress.

http://bioguide.congress.gov/biosearch/biosearch.asp

Present and former Members of Congress have control numbers associated with their records in the "Biographical Directory of the United States Congress." Member IDs or "BioGuide IDs" serve as metadata within Congress.gov and legislative documents that the Government Publishing Office publishes.

https://www.congress.gov/help/field-values/member-bioguide-ids

Find a Representative

A Zip code-based search tool is available on House.gov for locating a representative.

http://www.house.gov/representatives/find

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The Office of the Clerk has posted answers to general legislative questions and to more specific questions related to members and committees.

https://clerkpreview.house.gov/Help#MemberFAQs

Glossaries

The Office of the Clerk's website has a short glossary for children.

https://kids-clerk.house.gov/high-school/glossary.html

House.gov has a glossary of terms for readers of congressional records.

http://history.house.gov/Records-and-Research/FAQs/Congressional-Glossary/

House.gov features a glossary of records management terms.

http://history.house.gov/Records-and-Research/FAQs/Records-Glossary/

The "Statement of Disbursements" is a quarterly public report of all receipts and expenditures for U.S. House of Representatives committees, leadership, Members, and officers and offices. To help the general public read this report, House.gov maintains an online glossary.

https://www.house.gov/the-house-explained/open-government/statement-of-disbursements/glossary-of-terms

History

The House of Representative's "History, Art and Archives" website features resources and a trove of information, including online collections, exhibitions, publications, and records.

http://history.house.gov | Email: history@mail.house.gov

In 2015, the "History, Art & Archives" team presented 10 favorite historical highlights and blog posts. Its selection had an eclectic character and includes highlights on a lavaliere of diamonds, the protective power of a thrice-folded newspaper, the House gym, an amendment to abolish the U.S. Senate, national weather forecasts, possums, dueling in the House, hunting dogs on the floor, a titanic story of love and courage, and a very kissable man.

https://history.house.gov/Blog/2015/May/5-20-Top-Ten/

Learning About the House

The Office of the Clerk's website features educational and entertaining information on the legislative branch of the Government for students of all ages. Its "Kids in the House" site explains the role of the House of Representatives, describes the legislative process, and covers House history.

https://kids-clerk.house.gov

Adults seeking to learn about commissions, committees, House history, House leadership, Representatives, rules, or a Representative's schedule may benefit from "The House Explained" section on House.gov.

http://www.house.gov/content/learn

Member Profiles

The "Members of the U.S. Congress" database contains profiles for Representatives who have held office since 1973 or were still serving in the 93d Congress. Users of the database can filter profiles by chamber, Congress, political affiliation, and State or U.S. Territory. A Member profile includes the following: dates of service, district number and State, party affiliation, and a picture when available, as well as a link to the Member's entry in the "Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774–Present" and a link to remarks made in the "Congressional Record." A profile also includes the list of legislation that the Member sponsored and cosponsored.

https://www.congress.gov/members

The Office of the Clerk's website also maintains a database of Member profiles.

https://clerkpreview.house.gov/Members#MemberProfiles

Most-Viewed Bills

The top ten most-viewed bills list is compiled each Monday and posted on the Congress.gov website.

https://www.congress.gov/resources/display/content/Most-Viewed+Bills

Oath of Office

The constitutional oath of office requires each Member of Congress to swear or affirm that he or she will support and defend the U.S. Constitution against foreign and domestic enemies; bear faith and allegiance to the Constitution; take this obligation freely, with neither mental reservation nor purpose of evasion; and discharge the duties of the office well and faithfully.

https://clerkpreview.house.gov/Members#MemberOaths

Party Seats / Vacancies

The Office of the Clerk's "House at a Glance" page keeps a tally of the number of Democratic, Independent, Libertarian, Republican, and vacant seats in the House of Representatives.

https://clerk.house.gov/#view-at-a-glance

People Search

The "History, Art, and Archives" section on the House.gov website has a versatile tool that allows users to search a comprehensive database containing biographical information on Members of the House of Representatives and on nonmember officers like chaplains, clerks, parliamentarians, sergeants at arms, and others.

https://history.house.gov/People/Search

Publications

The Congressional Directory, Rules and Manual of the House of Representatives, and telephone directory for the House of Representatives are available from the Government Publishing Office's bookstore. Phone, 202-512-0132.

https://bookstore.gpo.gov/agency/congress-legislative-branch | Email: mainbks@gpo.gov

Schedule

The House's schedule and related resources are available in the "Legislative Activity" section on House.gov.

http://www.house.gov/legislative

Site Map

House.gov features a site map that allows visitors to look for a specific topic or to browse content that aligns with their interests.

http://www.house.gov/content/site_tools/sitemap.php

Vacancies

The Office of the Clerk posts recent resignations, deaths, and other separations from the House of Representatives on its "Current Vacancies" web page. Vacancies are grouped according to congressional session, and the page includes the results of recent special elections that have been held to fill vacancies.

http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/vacancies.aspx?pr=house&%3Bvid=130