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BLACKLIST OF ENEMIES IN THE U.S. CONGRESS


List of Jewish members of the United States Congress

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This is a list of Jewish members of the United States Congress.

Senate

PictureSenator
(lifespan)
PartyStateTerm startTerm endNotes
David Levy Yulee - Brady-Handy.jpgDavid Levy Yulee[1][a]
(1810–1886)
DemocraticFlorida Moseley Flag.svg FloridaJuly 1, 1845March 4, 1851Lost renomination
March 4, 1855January 21, 1861Withdrew from the Senate in 1861 following the secession of Florida from the Union
Judah P Benjamin crop.jpgJudah Benjamin[3]
(1811–1884)
Whig
(1853–1856)
Louisiana LouisianaMarch 4, 1853February 4, 1861Withdrew from the Senate in 1861 following the secession of Louisiana from the Union
Democratic
(1856–1861)
Benjamin F. Jonas - Brady-Handy.jpgBenjamin Jonas[4]
(1834–1911)
DemocraticLouisiana LouisianaMarch 4, 1879March 4, 1885Lost renomination
Joseph Simon of Oregon.jpgJoseph Simon[5]
(1851–1935)
RepublicanFlag of Oregon.svg OregonOctober 7, 1898March 4, 1903Retired
Isidor Rayner standing photograph portrait.jpgIsidor Rayner[6]
(1850–1912)
DemocraticMaryland MarylandMarch 4, 1905November 25, 1912Died in office
Simon Guggenheim cph.3a02257.jpgSimon Guggenheim[7]
(1867–1941)
RepublicanColorado ColoradoMarch 4, 1907March 4, 1913Retired
Herbert Lehman.jpgHerbert Lehman[8]
(1878–1963)
DemocraticNew York (state) New YorkNovember 9, 1949January 3, 1957Retired
Richard Lewis Neuberger.jpgRichard Neuberger[9]
(1912–1960)
DemocraticOregon OregonJanuary 3, 1955March 9, 1960Died in office
Jacob Javits.jpgJacob Javits[10]
(1904–1986)
RepublicanNew York (state) New YorkJanuary 9, 1957January 3, 1981Lost Republican Party renomination, and lost reelection as Liberal Party nominee
Ernest Gruening (D-AK).jpgErnest Gruening[11]
(1887–1974)
DemocraticAlaska AlaskaJanuary 3, 1959January 3, 1969Lost renomination
Lost write-in reelection
Abraham ribicoff.jpgAbraham Ribicoff[12]
(1910–1998)
DemocraticConnecticut ConnecticutJanuary 3, 1963January 3, 1981Retired
Howard Metzenbaum.jpgHoward Metzenbaum[13]
(1917–2008)
DemocraticOhio OhioJanuary 4, 1974January 23, 1974Lost nomination to finish term
December 29, 1976January 3, 1995Retired
Richardbernardstone.jpgDick Stone[14]
(1928–2019)
DemocraticFlorida FloridaJanuary 1, 1975December 31, 1980Lost renomination
ZorinskyE(D-NE).jpgEdward Zorinsky[15]
(1928–1987)
DemocraticNebraska NebraskaDecember 28, 1976March 6, 1987Died in office
RudyBoschwitz.jpgRudy Boschwitz[16]
(born 1930)
RepublicanMinnesota MinnesotaDecember 30, 1978January 3, 1991Lost reelection
Carl Levin official portrait.jpgCarl Levin[17]
(born 1934)
DemocraticMichigan MichiganJanuary 3, 1979January 3, 2015Retired
Warren Rudman.jpgWarren Rudman[18]
(1930–2012)
RepublicanNew Hampshire New HampshireDecember 29, 1980January 3, 1993Retired
Arlen Specter, official Senate photo portrait.jpgArlen Specter[19]
(1930–2012)
Republican (1981–2009)Pennsylvania PennsylvaniaJanuary 3, 1981January 3, 2011Switched to the Democratic Party and lost nomination
Democratic (2009–2011)
Frank Lautenberg, official portrait, 112th portrait.jpgFrank Lautenberg[20]
(1924–2013)
DemocraticNew Jersey New JerseyDecember 27, 1982January 3, 2001Retired
January 3, 2003June 3, 2013Died in office
Chic Hecht.JPGChic Hecht[21]
(1928–2006)
RepublicanNevada NevadaJanuary 3, 1983January 3, 1989Lost reelection
Herbert Kohl, official photo.jpgHerb Kohl[22]
(born 1935)
DemocraticWisconsin WisconsinJanuary 3, 1989January 3, 2013Retired
Joe Lieberman official portrait 2 (cropped 2).jpgJoe Lieberman[23]
(born 1942)
Democratic (1989–2006)Connecticut ConnecticutJanuary 3, 1989January 3, 2013Lost renomination and elected on the Connecticut for Lieberman ticket in 2006
Retired
Independent Democrat (2006–2013)
Paul Wellstone, official Senate photo portrait.jpgPaul Wellstone[24]
(1944–2002)
DemocraticMinnesota MinnesotaJanuary 3, 1991October 25, 2002Died in office
Dianne Feinstein, official Senate photo 2.jpgDianne Feinstein[25]
(born 1933)
DemocraticCalifornia CaliforniaNovember 10, 1992present
Barbara Boxer, Official Portrait, 112th Congress.jpgBarbara Boxer[26]
(born 1940)
DemocraticCalifornia CaliforniaJanuary 3, 1993January 3, 2017Retired
Russ Feingold Official Portrait 3.jpgRuss Feingold[27]
(born 1953)
DemocraticWisconsin WisconsinJanuary 3, 1993January 3, 2011Lost reelection
Ron Wyden official portrait crop.jpgRon Wyden[28]
(born 1949)
DemocraticOregon OregonFebruary 6, 1996present
Chuck Schumer official photo (cropped).jpgChuck Schumer[29]
(born 1950)
DemocraticNew York (state) New YorkJanuary 3, 1999present
NormColemanCrop2.jpgNorm Coleman[30]
(born 1949)
RepublicanMinnesota MinnesotaJanuary 3, 2003January 3, 2009Lost reelection
Ben Cardin official Senate portrait (cropped).jpgBen Cardin[31]
(born 1943)
DemocraticMaryland MarylandJanuary 3, 2007present
Bernie Sanders.jpgBernie Sanders[32]
(born 1941)
IndependentVermont VermontJanuary 3, 2007presentElected as an Independent.
Began identifying alternately as an Independent or Democrat while running in the 2016 Democratic presidential primaries, though never officially joining that party.
Al Franken Official Senate Portrait.jpgAl Franken[33]
(born 1951)
DemocraticMinnesota MinnesotaJuly 7, 2009January 2, 2018Resigned
Michael Bennet Official Photo.jpgMichael Bennet[34]
(born 1964)
DemocraticColorado ColoradoJanuary 21, 2009present
Richard Blumenthal Official Portrait.jpgRichard Blumenthal[35]
(born 1946)
DemocraticConnecticut ConnecticutJanuary 3, 2011present
Brian Schatz, official portrait, 113th Congress 2.jpgBrian Schatz[36]
(born 1972)
DemocraticHawaii HawaiiDecember 26, 2012present
Jacky Rosen official photo 115th congress (cropped).jpgJacky Rosen[37]
(born 1957)
DemocraticNevada NevadaJanuary 3, 2019present

House of Representatives[edit]

PictureRepresentative
(lifespan)
PartyStateTerm startTerm endNotes
LCLevin-small.jpgLewis Levin[38]
(1808–1860)
American (Know Nothing)PennsylvaniaMarch 4, 1845March 4, 1851Lost reelection
E. B. Hart.jpgEmanuel Hart[39]
(1809–1897)
DemocraticNew YorkMarch 4, 1851March 4, 1853Lost renomination
Philip Phillips.jpgPhilip Phillips[40]
(1807–1884)
DemocraticAlabamaMarch 4, 1853March 4, 1855Retired
Henry Myer Phillips (Pennsylvania Congressman).jpgHenry Phillips[41]
(1811–1884)
DemocraticPennsylvaniaMarch 4, 1857March 4, 1859Lost reelection
Michael Hahn.jpgMichael Hahn[42]
(1830–1886)
UnionistLouisianaDecember 3, 1862April 4, 1863Retired
RepublicanMarch 4, 1885March 15, 1886Died in office
Leonard Myers - Brady-Handy.jpgLeonard Myers [43]
(1827–1905)
RepublicanPennsylvaniaMarch 4, 1863March 3, 1875Lost reelection
No image.svgMyer Strouse[44]
(1825–1878)
DemocraticPennsylvaniaMarch 4, 1863March 4, 1867Retired
No image.svgWilliam Levy[45]
(1827–1882)
DemocraticLouisianaMarch 4, 1875March 4, 1877Lost reelection
LeopoldMorse.jpgLeopold Morse[46]
(1831–1892)
DemocraticMassachusettsMarch 4, 1877March 4, 1885Retired
March 4, 1887March 4, 1889Retired
Edwin Einstein.jpgEdwin Einstein[47]
(1842–1905)
RepublicanNew YorkMarch 4, 1879March 4, 1881Retired
JuliusHouseman2.jpgJulius Houseman[48]
(1832–1891)
DemocraticMichiganMarch 4, 1883March 4, 1885Retired
JosephPulitzerPinceNeznpsgov.jpgJoseph Pulitzer[49]
(1847–1911)
DemocraticNew YorkMarch 4, 1885April 10, 1886Resigned
Isidor Rayner standing photograph portrait.jpgIsidor Rayner[6]
(1850–1912)
DemocraticMarylandMarch 4, 1887March 4, 1889Lost reelection
March 4, 1891March 4, 1895Retired
NathanFrank.jpgNathan Frank[50]
(1852–1931)
RepublicanMissouriMarch 4, 1889March 4, 1891Retired
AdolphMeyerLA.jpgAdolph Meyer[51]
(1842–1908)
DemocraticLouisianaMarch 4, 1891March 8, 1908Died in office
JuliusGoldzier.jpgJulius Goldzier[52]
(1854–1925)
DemocraticIllinoisMarch 4, 1893March 4, 1895Lost reelection
Isidor Straus 1903.jpgIsidor Straus[52]
(1845–1912)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 30, 1894March 4, 1895Retired
Israel F. Fischer.jpegIsrael Fischer[53]
(1858–1940)
RepublicanNew YorkMarch 4, 1895March 4, 1899Lost reelection
Lucius Littauer.jpgLucius Littauer[54]
(1859–1944)
RepublicanNew YorkMarch 4, 1897March 4, 1907Retired
Portrait of Julius Kahn.jpgJulius Kahn[55]
(1861–1924)
RepublicanCaliforniaMarch 4, 1899March 4, 1903Lost reelection
March 4, 1905December 18, 1924Died in office
Jefferson Levy.jpgJefferson Levy[56]
(1852–1924)
DemocraticNew YorkMarch 4, 1899March 4, 1901Retired
March 4, 1911March 4, 1915Retired
Mitchell May.jpgMitchell May[57]
(1870–1961)
DemocraticNew YorkMarch 4, 1899March 4, 1901Lost reelection
Henry M Goldfogle.jpgHenry Goldfogle[58]
(1856–1929)
DemocraticNew YorkMarch 4, 1901March 4, 1915Lost reelection
March 4, 1919March 4, 1921Lost reelection
Montague Lessler.jpgMontague Lessler[59]
(1869–1938)
RepublicanNew YorkJanuary 7, 1903March 4, 1903Lost reelection
Martin Emerich (Illinois Congressman).jpgMartin Emerich[60]
(1846–1922)
DemocraticIllinoisMarch 4, 1903March 4, 1905Retired
Adolph J. Sabath cph.3c27913.jpgAdolph Sabath[61]
(1866–1952)
DemocraticIllinoisMarch 4, 1907November 6, 1952Died in office
No image.svgHarry Wolf[62]
(1880–1944)
DemocraticMarylandMarch 4, 1907March 4, 1909Lost reelection
Victor L. Berger.jpgVictor Berger[63]
(1860–1929)
SocialistWisconsinMarch 4, 1911March 4, 1913Lost reelection
March 4, 1919November 10, 1919House refused to seat due to conviction under the Espionage Act
March 4, 1923March 4, 1929Lost reelection
Jacob A. Cantor.jpgJacob Cantor[64]
(1854–1921)
DemocraticNew YorkNovember 4, 1913March 4, 1915Lost reelection
No image.svgIsaac Bacharach[65]
(1870–1956)
RepublicanNew JerseyMarch 4, 1915January 3, 1937Lost reelection
Meyer London.jpgMeyer London[66]
(1871–1926)
SocialistNew YorkMarch 4, 1915March 4, 1919Lost reelection
March 4, 1921March 4, 1923Lost reelection
Isaac Siegel.jpgIsaac Siegel[67]
(1880–1947)
RepublicanNew YorkMarch 4, 1915March 4, 1923Retired
No image.svgMilton Kraus[68]
(1866–1942)
RepublicanIndianaMarch 4, 1917March 4, 1923Lost reelection
Nathan D. Perlman.jpgNathan Perlman[69]
(1887–1952)
RepublicanNew YorkNovember 2, 1920March 4, 1927Lost reelection
Lester D. Volk.jpgLester Volk[70]
(1884–1962)
RepublicanNew YorkNovember 2, 1920March 4, 1923Retired
Martin Ansorge.jpgMartin Ansorge[71]
(1882–1967)
RepublicanNew YorkMarch 4, 1921March 4, 1923Lost reelection
BenjaminLRosenbloom.jpgBenjamin Rosenbloom[72]
(1880–1965)
RepublicanWest VirginiaMarch 4, 1921March 4, 1925Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for United States Senate
Albert B. Rossdale.jpgAlbert Rossdale[73]
(1878–1968)
RepublicanNew YorkMarch 4, 1921March 4, 1923Lost reelection
Sol Bloom 1923.jpgSol Bloom[74]
(1870–1949)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 30, 1923March 7, 1949Died in office
Emanuel Celler – 1943.jpgEmanuel Celler[75]
(1888–1981)
DemocraticNew YorkMarch 4, 1923January 3, 1973Lost renomination
Samuel Dicksten.jpgSamuel Dickstein[76]
(1885–1954)
DemocraticNew YorkMarch 4, 1923December 30, 1945Resigned to take seat on the New York Supreme Court
Meyer Jacobstein.jpgMeyer Jacobstein[77]
(1880–1963)
DemocraticNew YorkMarch 4, 1923March 4, 1929Retired
No image.svgBenjamin Golder[78]
(1891–1946)
RepublicanPennsylvaniaMarch 4, 1925March 4, 1933Lost reelection
Florence Prag Kahn.jpgFlorence Kahn[79]
(1866–1948)
RepublicanCaliforniaMarch 4, 1925January 3, 1937Lost reelection
William Wolfe Cohen.jpgWilliam Cohen[80]
(1874–1940)
DemocraticNew YorkMarch 4, 1927March 4, 1929Retired
William Sirovich.jpgWilliam Sirovich[81]
(1882–1939)
DemocraticNew YorkMarch 4, 1927December 17, 1939Died in office
Henry Ellenbogen.jpgHenry Ellenbogen[82]
(1900–1985)
DemocraticPennsylvaniaMarch 4, 1933January 3, 1938Resigned to take seat on the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas
HermanKopplemann.jpgHerman Kopplemann[83]
(1880–1957)
DemocraticConnecticutMarch 4, 1933January 3, 1939Lost reelection
January 3, 1941January 3, 1943Lost reelection
January 3, 1945January 3, 1947Lost reelection
Theodore A. Peyser.jpgTheodore Peyser[84]
(1873–1937)
DemocraticNew YorkMarch 4, 1933August 8, 1937Died in office
WilliamMCitron.jpgWilliam Citron[85]
(1896–1976)
DemocraticConnecticutJanuary 3, 1935January 3, 1939Lost reelection
No image.svgLeon Sacks[86]
(1902–1972)
DemocraticPennsylvaniaJanuary 3, 1937January 3, 1943Lost reelection
M. Michael Edelstein.jpgMorris Edelstein[87]
(1888–1941)
DemocraticNew YorkFebruary 6, 1940June 4, 1941Died in office
SamuelAWeiss.jpgSamuel Weiss[88]
(1902–1977)
DemocraticPennsylvaniaJanuary 3, 1941January 7, 1946Resigned to take seat on the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas
Arthur G. Klein.jpgArthur Klein[89]
(1904–1968)
DemocraticNew YorkJuly 29, 1941January 3, 1945Retired
February 19, 1946December 31, 1956Resigned to take seat on the New York Supreme Court
No image.svgDaniel Ellison[90]
(1886–1960)
RepublicanMarylandJanuary 3, 1943January 3, 1945Lost reelection
Benjamin J. Rabin.jpgBenjamin Rabin[91]
(1896–1969)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1945December 31, 1947Resigned to take seat on the New York Supreme Court
Leo F. Rayfiel.jpgLeo Rayfiel[92]
(1888–1978)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1945September 13, 1947Resigned to take seat on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York
Jacob Javits.jpgJacob Javits[10]
(1904–1986)
RepublicanNew YorkJanuary 3, 1947December 31, 1954Resigned to take office as New York Attorney General
Abraham J. Multer.jpgAbraham Multer[93]
(1900–1986)
DemocraticNew YorkNovember 4, 1947December 31, 1967Resigned to take seat on the New York Supreme Court
Leo Isacson.jpgLeo Isacson[94]
(1910–1996)
American LaborNew YorkFebruary 17, 1948January 3, 1949Lost reelection
Earl Chudoff[95]
(1907–1993)
DemocraticPennsylvaniaJanuary 3, 1949January 5, 1958Resigned to take seat on the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas
Isidore Dollinger.jpgIsidore Dollinger[96]
(1903–2000)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1949December 31, 1959Resigned to take office as Bronx County District Attorney
Abraham ribicoff.jpgAbraham Ribicoff[12]
(1910–1998)
DemocraticConnecticutJanuary 3, 1949January 3, 1953Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate
Sidney R. Yates.jpgSidney Yates[97]
(1909–2000)
DemocraticIllinoisJanuary 3, 1949January 3, 1963Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate
January 3, 1965January 3, 1999Retired
No image.svgLeonard Irving[98]
(1898–1962)
DemocraticMissouriJanuary 3, 1949January 3, 1953Lost renomination
Louis B. Heller.jpgLouis Heller[99]
(1905–1993)
DemocraticNew YorkFebruary 15, 1949July 21, 1954Resigned to take seat on the New York Court of Special Sessions.
Sidney A. Fine.jpgSidney Fine[100]
(1903–1982)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1951January 2, 1956Resigned to take seat on the New York Supreme Court
Samuel Friedel.jpgSamuel Friedel[101]
(1898–1979)
DemocraticMarylandJanuary 3, 1953January 3, 1971Lost renomination
Lester Holtzman.jpgLester Holtzman[102]
(1913–2002)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1953December 31, 1961Resigned to take seat on the New York Supreme Court
Irwin D. Davidson NYWTS.jpgIrwin Davidson[103]
(1906–1981)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1955December 31, 1956Resigned to take seat on the New York Court of General Sessions.
Herbert Zelenko.jpgHerbert Zelenko[104]
(1906–1979)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1955January 3, 1963Lost renomination
Leonard Farbstein.jpgLeonard Farbstein[105]
(1902–1993)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1957January 3, 1971Lost renomination
Ludwig Teller.jpgLudwig Teller[106]
(1911–1965)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1957January 3, 1961Lost renomination
Seymour Halpern.jpgSeymour Halpern[107]
(1913–1997)
RepublicanNew YorkJanuary 3, 1959January 3, 1973Retired
Herman Toll.jpgHerman Toll[108]
(1907–1967)
DemocraticPennsylvaniaJanuary 3, 1959January 3, 1967Retired
Jacob H. Gilbert.jpgJacob Gilbert[109]
(1920–1981)
DemocraticNew YorkMarch 8, 1960January 3, 1971Lost renomination
C Joelson.pngCharles Joelson[110]
(1916–1999)
DemocraticNew JerseyJanuary 3, 1961September 4, 1969Resigned to take seat on the New Jersey Superior Court
Benjamin S. Rosenthal.jpgBenjamin Rosenthal[111]
(1923–1983)
DemocraticNew YorkFebruary 20, 1962January 4, 1983Died in office
1979 p96 Richard Ottinger.jpgRichard Ottinger[112]
(born 1929)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1965January 3, 1971Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate
January 3, 1975January 3, 1985Retired
Joseph Y. Resnick.jpgJoseph Resnick[113]
(1924–1969)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1965January 3, 1969Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for United States Senate
James H Scheuer.jpgJim Scheuer[114]
(1920–2005)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1965January 3, 1973Lost renomination
January 3, 1975January 3, 1993Retired
Herbert Tenzer.jpgHerbert Tenzer[115]
(1905–1993)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1965January 3, 1969Retired
Lester L. Wolff.jpgLester Wolff[116]
(born 1919)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1965January 3, 1981Lost reelection
Joshua Eilberg.jpgJoshua Eilberg[117]
(1921–2004)
DemocraticPennsylvaniaJanuary 3, 1967January 3, 1979Lost reelection
Sam Steiger.jpgSam Steiger[118]
(1929–2012)
RepublicanArizonaJanuary 3, 1967January 3, 1977Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate
Bertram L. Podell.jpgBert Podell[119]
(1925–2005)
DemocraticNew YorkFebruary 20, 1968January 3, 1975Lost renomination
Ed Koch 95th congress.jpgEd Koch[120]
(1924–2013)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1969December 31, 1977Resigned to take office as Mayor of New York City
Allard K. Lowenstein.jpgAllard Lowenstein[121]
(1929–1980)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1969January 3, 1971Lost reelection
Abner Mikva.jpgAbner Mikva[122]
(1926–2016)
DemocraticIllinoisJanuary 3, 1969January 3, 1973Lost reelection
January 3, 1975September 26, 1979Resigned to take seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
Bella Savitsky Abzug.jpgBella Abzug[123]
(1920–1998)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1971January 3, 1977Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for the United States Senate
Bengilman.jpgBen Gilman[124]
(1922–2016)
RepublicanNew YorkJanuary 3, 1973January 3, 2003Retired
Elizabeth Holtzman.jpgElizabeth Holtzman[125]
(born 1941)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1973January 3, 1981Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate
WilliamLehman.jpgWilliam Lehman[126]
(1913–2005)
DemocraticFloridaJanuary 3, 1973January 3, 1993Retired
Edward Mezvinsky.jpgEd Mezvinsky[127]
(born 1937)
DemocraticIowaJanuary 3, 1973January 3, 1977Lost reelection
Bill Gradison 95th Congress 1977.jpgBill Gradison[128]
(born 1928)
RepublicanOhioJanuary 3, 1975January 31, 1993Resigned
John H Krebs.pngJohn Krebs[129]
(1926–2014)
DemocraticCaliforniaJanuary 3, 1975January 3, 1979Lost reelection
ELivitas.pngElliott Levitas[130]
(born 1930)
DemocraticGeorgiaJanuary 3, 1975January 3, 1985Lost reelection
Fred Richmond.jpgFred Richmond[131]
(born 1923)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1975August 25, 1982Resigned
Stephen Solarz 100th Congress.jpgStephen Solarz[132]
(1940–2010)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1975January 3, 1993Lost renomination
Gladys noon spellman.jpgGladys Spellman[133]
(1918–1988)
DemocraticMarylandJanuary 3, 1975February 24, 1981Seat declared vacant after suffering a debilitating heart attack and becoming comatose
Henry Waxman, official portrait, 111th Congress.jpgHenry Waxman[134]
(born 1939)
DemocraticCaliforniaJanuary 3, 1975January 3, 2015Retired
Abeilenson.jpgTony Beilenson[135]
(1932–2017)
DemocraticCaliforniaJanuary 3, 1977January 3, 1997Retired
Mickey Edwards.jpgMickey Edwards[136]
(born 1937)
RepublicanOklahomaJanuary 3, 1977January 3, 1993Lost renomination
Dan glickman.jpgDan Glickman[137]
(born 1944)
DemocraticKansasJanuary 3, 1977January 3, 1995Lost reelection
Marc L. Marks.jpgMarc Marks[138]
(1927–2018)
RepublicanPennsylvaniaJanuary 3, 1977January 3, 1983Retired
Theodore S. Weiss 100th Congress 1987.jpgTed Weiss[139]
(1927–1992)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1977September 14, 1992Died in office
S. William Green.jpgBill Green[140]
(1929–2002)
RepublicanNew YorkFebruary 14, 1978January 3, 1993Lost reelection
MartinFrost.jpgMartin Frost[141]
(born 1942)
DemocraticTexasJanuary 3, 1979January 3, 2005Lost reelection
Kenneth B. Kramer, Assistant Secretary of the Army.jpgKen Kramer[142]
(born 1942)
RepublicanColoradoJanuary 3, 1979January 3, 1987Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate
Howard Wolpe 99th Congress 1985.jpgHoward Wolpe[143]
(1939–2011)
DemocraticMichiganJanuary 3, 1979January 3, 1993Retired
Bobbi Fiedler (R–CA).jpgBobbi Fiedler[144]
(1937-2019)
RepublicanCaliforniaJanuary 3, 1981January 3, 1987Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for the United States Senate
Barneyfrank.jpgBarney Frank[145]
(born 1940)
DemocraticMassachusettsJanuary 3, 1981January 3, 2013Retired
Repsamgejdenson.jpgSam Gejdenson[146]
(born 1948)
DemocraticConnecticutJanuary 3, 1981January 3, 2001Lost reelection
Tom Lantos.jpgTom Lantos[147]
(1928–2008)
DemocraticCaliforniaJanuary 3, 1981February 11, 2008Died in office
Charles Schumer official portrait.jpgChuck Schumer[29]
(born 1950)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1981January 3, 1999Retired to run successfully for the United States Senate
Bob Shamansky 97th Congress 1981.jpgBob Shamansky[148]
(1927–2011)
DemocraticOhioJanuary 3, 1981January 3, 1983Lost reelection
Ron Wyden official portrait.jpgRon Wyden[28]
(born 1949)
DemocraticOregonJanuary 3, 1981February 5, 1996Resigned after being elected to the United States Senate
Howardberman.jpegHoward Berman[149]
(born 1941)
DemocraticCaliforniaJanuary 3, 1983January 3, 2013Lost reelection
Barbara Boxer, Official Portrait, 112th Congress.jpgBarbara Boxer[26]
(born 1940)
DemocraticCaliforniaJanuary 3, 1983January 3, 1993Retired to run successfully for the United States Senate
Ben Erdreich 102nd Congress 1991.pngBen Erdreich[150]
(born 1938)
DemocraticAlabamaJanuary 3, 1983January 3, 1993Lost reelection
Sander Levin, Official Portrait.JPGSandy Levin[151]
(born 1931)
DemocraticMichiganJanuary 3, 1983January 3, 2019Retired
Mel Levine.pngMel Levine[152]
(born 1943)
DemocraticCaliforniaJanuary 3, 1983January 3, 1993Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for the United States Senate
NormanSisisky.jpgNorman Sisisky[153]
(1927–2001)
DemocraticVirginiaJanuary 3, 1983March 29, 2001Died in office
LJSmith.pngLawrence Smith[154]
(born 1941)
DemocraticFloridaJanuary 3, 1983January 3, 1993Retired
Gary Ackerman Portrait c111-112th Congress.jpgGary Ackerman[155]
(born 1942)
DemocraticNew YorkMarch 1, 1983January 3, 2013Retired
SalaBurton.jpgSala Burton[156]
(1925–1987)
DemocraticCaliforniaJune 21, 1983February 1, 1987Died in office
Miller photo 150.jpgJohn Miller[157]
(1938–2017)
RepublicanWashingtonJanuary 3, 1985January 3, 1993Retired
Ben Cardin portrait.jpgBen Cardin[31]
(born 1943)
DemocraticMarylandJanuary 3, 1987January 3, 2007Retired to run successfully for the United States Senate
Eliot Engel, official photo portrait.jpgEliot Engel[158]
(born 1947)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1989present
Rep Nita Lowey.jpgNita Lowey[159]
(born 1937)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1989present
StevenSchiff.jpgSteven Schiff[160]
(1947–1998)
RepublicanNew MexicoJanuary 3, 1989March 25, 1998Died in office
Bernie Sanders.jpgBernie Sanders[32]
(born 1941)
IndependentVermontJanuary 3, 1991January 3, 2007Retired to run successfully for the United States Senate
Richard Alan Zimmer portrait.gifDick Zimmer[161]
(born 1944)
RepublicanNew JerseyJanuary 3, 1991January 3, 1997Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate
Jerrold Nadler official photo.jpgJerry Nadler[162]
(born 1947)
DemocraticNew YorkNovember 3, 1992present
Sam Coppersmith.jpgSam Coppersmith[163]
(born 1955)
DemocraticArizonaJanuary 3, 1993January 3, 1995Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate
Reppeterdeutsch.jpgPeter Deutsch[164]
(born 1957)
DemocraticFloridaJanuary 3, 1993January 3, 2005Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for the United States Senate
Bob Filner mayoral portrait.jpgBob Filner[165]
(born 1942)
DemocraticCaliforniaJanuary 3, 1993December 3, 2012Resigned to take office as Mayor of San Diego
Eric Fingerhut 103nd Congress 1993.jpgEric Fingerhut[166]
(born 1959)
DemocraticOhioJanuary 3, 1993January 3, 1995Lost reelection
Daniel Hamburg 103rd Congress 1993.jpgDan Hamburg[167]
(born 1948)
DemocraticCaliforniaJanuary 3, 1993January 3, 1995Lost reelection
Jane Harman, official portrait, 111th Congress.jpgJane Harman[168]
(born 1945)
DemocraticCaliforniaJanuary 3, 1993January 3, 1999Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for Governor of California
January 3, 2001February 28, 2011Resigned to head the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Herbert Klein.jpgHerb Klein[169]
(born 1930)
DemocraticNew JerseyJanuary 3, 1993January 3, 1995Lost reelection
David A. Levy.jpgDavid Levy[170]
(born 1953)
RepublicanNew YorkJanuary 3, 1993January 3, 1995Lost renomination
MarjorieMargolies-Mezvinsky2.jpgMarjorie Margolies[171]
(born 1942)
DemocraticPennsylvaniaJanuary 3, 1993January 3, 1995Lost reelection
Lynn Schenk.jpgLynn Schenk[172]
(born 1945)
DemocraticCaliforniaJanuary 3, 1993January 3, 1995Lost reelection
Jon Fox.jpgJon Fox[173]
(1947–2018)
RepublicanPennsylvaniaJanuary 3, 1995January 3, 1999Lost reelection
Steve Rothman, official photo portrait color.jpgSteve Rothman[174]
(born 1952)
DemocraticNew JerseyJanuary 3, 1997January 3, 2013Lost renomination
Brad Sherman official photo.jpgBrad Sherman[175]
(born 1954)
DemocraticCaliforniaJanuary 3, 1997present
RobertWexlerPhoto.jpgRobert Wexler[176]
(born 1961)
DemocraticFloridaJanuary 3, 1997January 3, 2010Resigned
Shelley Berkley, official portrait, 112th Congress 2.jpgShelley Berkley[177]
(born 1951)
DemocraticNevadaJanuary 3, 1999January 3, 2013Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate
Schakowsky-Portrait-2013.jpgJan Schakowsky[178]
(born 1944)
DemocraticIllinoisJanuary 3, 1999present
Anthony Weiner, official portrait, 112th Congress.jpgAnthony Weiner[179]
(born 1964)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 1999June 21, 2011Resigned
Eric Cantor, official 113th Congress photo portrait.jpgEric Cantor[180]
(born 1963)
RepublicanVirginiaJanuary 3, 2001August 18, 2014Lost renomination and resigned
First Jewish House Majority Leader
Susan Davis Cropped.jpgSusan Davis[181]
(born 1944)
DemocraticCaliforniaJanuary 3, 2001present
Steve Israel, official photo portrait, 2009.jpegSteve Israel[182]
(born 1958)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 2001January 3, 2017Retired
Adam Schiff 115th official photo (cropped).jpgAdam Schiff[183]
(born 1960)
DemocraticCaliforniaJanuary 3, 2001present
Rahm Emanuel, official photo portrait color.jpgRahm Emanuel[184]
(born 1959)
DemocraticIllinoisJanuary 3, 2003January 2, 2009Resigned to become White House Chief of Staff
Debbie Wasserman Schultz official photo.jpgDebbie Wasserman Schultz[185]
(born 1966)
DemocraticFloridaJanuary 3, 2005present
Allysonschwartz.jpgAllyson Schwartz[186]
(born 1948)
DemocraticPennsylvaniaJanuary 3, 2005January 3, 2015Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for Governor of Pennsylvania
Stevecohen.jpegSteve Cohen[187]
(born 1949)
DemocraticTennesseeJanuary 3, 2007present
Gabrielle Giffords official portrait.jpgGabby Giffords[188]
(born 1970)
DemocraticArizonaJanuary 3, 2007January 25, 2012Resigned to recover from the assassination attempt on her life in 2011.
Paul Hodes official 110th Congress photo.jpgPaul Hodes[189]
(born 1951)
DemocraticNew HampshireJanuary 3, 2007January 3, 2011Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate
Steve Kagen, official 110th Congress photo portrait, color.JPGSteve Kagen[190]
(born 1949)
DemocraticWisconsinJanuary 3, 2007January 3, 2011Lost reelection
Ron Klein official 110th Congress photo.jpgRon Klein[191]
(born 1957)
DemocraticFloridaJanuary 3, 2007January 3, 2011Lost reelection
John Yarmuth official photo.jpgJohn Yarmuth[192]
(born 1947)
DemocraticKentuckyJanuary 3, 2007present
Rep. John Adler.jpgJohn Adler[193]
(1959–2011)
DemocraticNew JerseyJanuary 3, 2009January 3, 2011Lost reelection
Alan Grayson high res.jpgAlan Grayson[194]
(born 1958)
DemocraticFloridaJanuary 3, 2009January 3, 2011Lost reelection
January 3, 2013January 3, 2017Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination to the United States Senate
Jared Polis Official 2012.jpgJared Polis[195]
(born 1975)
DemocraticColoradoJanuary 3, 2009January 3, 2019Retired to run successfully for Governor of Colorado
TedDeutsch2016.jpgTed Deutch[196]
(born 1966)
DemocraticFloridaApril 13, 2010present
David Cicilline, Official Portrait, 112th Congress 2.jpgDavid Cicilline[197]
(born 1961)
DemocraticRhode IslandJanuary 3, 2011present
Suzanne Bonamici.jpgSuzanne Bonamici[198]
(born 1954)
DemocraticOregonJanuary 31, 2012present
Lois Frankel, Official portrait, 113th Congress.jpgLois Frankel[199]
(born 1948)
DemocraticFloridaJanuary 3, 2013present
Alan Lowenthal 113th Congress Portrait.jpegAlan Lowenthal[200]
(born 1941)
DemocraticCaliforniaJanuary 3, 2013present
Brad Schneider official photo.jpgBrad Schneider[201]
(born 1961)
DemocraticIllinoisJanuary 3, 2013January 3, 2015Lost reelection
January 3, 2017present
Lee Zeldin new official portrait.jpgLee Zeldin[202]
(born 1980)
RepublicanNew YorkJanuary 3, 2015present
Josh Gottheimer Photo.jpgJosh Gottheimer[203]
(born 1975)
DemocraticNew JerseyJanuary 3, 2017present
Kustoff Official Headshot.jpgDavid Kustoff[201]
(born 1966)
RepublicanTennesseeJanuary 3, 2017present
Jamie Raskin official.jpgJamie Raskin[204]
(born 1962)
DemocraticMarylandJanuary 3, 2017present
Jacky Rosen official photo 115th congress (cropped).jpgJacky Rosen[37]
(born 1957)
DemocraticNevadaJanuary 3, 2017January 3, 2019Retired to run successfully for the United States Senate
Susan Wild, Official Portrait, 115th Congress.jpgSusan Wild[205]
(born 1957)
DemocraticPennsylvaniaNovember 27, 2018present
Andy Levin, official portrait, 116th Congress.jpgAndy Levin[206]
(born 1960)
DemocraticMichiganJanuary 3, 2019present
Elaine Luria, Official Portrait, 116th Congress.jpgElaine Luria[207]
(born 1975)
DemocraticVirginiaJanuary 3, 2019present
Dean Phillips, official portrait, 116th Congress.jpgDean Phillips[208]
(born 1969)
DemocraticMinnesotaJanuary 3, 2019present
Max Rose, official 116th Congress photo portrait.jpgMax Rose[209]
(born 1986)
DemocraticNew YorkJanuary 3, 2019present
Kim Schrier, official portrait, 116th Congress.jpgKim Schrier[210]
(born 1968)
DemocraticWashingtonJanuary 3, 2019present
Elissa Slotkin, official portrait, 116th Congress.jpgElissa Slotkin[211]
(born 1976)
DemocraticMichiganJanuary 3, 2019present

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