List of members of the United States House of Representatives in the 114th Congress by seniority

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This is a complete list of members of the United States House of Representatives during the 114th United States Congress (January 3, 2015 – January 3, 2017) ordered by seniority.[1]



Contents




  • 1 Standards for seniority


  • 2 Benefits of seniority


  • 3 Non-consecutive terms


  • 4 Complete seniority list


  • 5 Delegates


  • 6 See also


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





Standards for seniority


For the most part, representatives are ranked by the beginning of their terms in office. Representatives whose terms begin the same day are ranked alphabetically by last name.


Representatives who return to the House after having previously served in the House are credited with service equal to one less than the number of terms they served. For example, Rep. Steve Chabot had previously served seven terms, from 1995 to 2009, when he was once again elected in 2010. Instead of holding seniority with others whose terms began January 3, 2011, he was credited with six terms, and holds seniority above all representatives whose terms began January 3, 1999, and after. When a representative has served a prior term of fewer than two terms (i.e., prior term minus one equals less than one), he or she is ranked above all others whose service begins on the same day.[citation needed]



Benefits of seniority


Committee chairmanship in the House is often associated with seniority, especially in the Democratic Caucus. The Republican leadership has a stronger hand in choosing chairmen and ranking minority members, and does so based on voting records and campaign fundraising.[2] However, party leadership is not strictly associated with seniority.



Non-consecutive terms


The "*" indicates that the representative/delegate may have served one or more non-consecutive terms while in the House of Representatives of the United States Congress.



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Rank
Representative
Party
District
Seniority date
Notes
1

John Conyers
D

Michigan 13

January 3, 1965

Dean of the House
Ranking Member: Judiciary
2

Charles B. Rangel
D

New York 13

January 3, 1971

3

Don Young
R

Alaska at-large

March 6, 1973

4

James Sensenbrenner
R

Wisconsin 5

January 3, 1979

5

Hal Rogers
R

Kentucky 5

January 3, 1981
Chair: Appropriations
6

Christopher Smith
R

New Jersey 4

7

Steny Hoyer
D

Maryland 5

May 19, 1981

Minority Whip
8

Marcy Kaptur
D

Ohio 9

January 3, 1983

9

Sander Levin
D

Michigan 9
Ranking Member: Ways and Means
10

Joe Barton
R

Texas 6

January 3, 1985

11

Pete Visclosky
D

Indiana 1

12

Peter DeFazio
D

Oregon 4

January 3, 1987
Ranking Member: Transportation and Infrastructure
13

John Lewis
D

Georgia 5

14

Louise Slaughter
D

New York 25
Ranking Member: Rules
15

Lamar Smith
R

Texas 21
Chair: Science, Space and Technology
16

Fred Upton
R

Michigan 6
Chair: Energy and Commerce
17

Nancy Pelosi
D

California 12

June 2, 1987

Minority Leader
18

John Duncan
R

Tennessee 2

November 8, 1988

19

Frank Pallone
D

New Jersey 6
Ranking Member: Energy and Commerce
20

Eliot Engel
D

New York 16

January 3, 1989
Ranking Member: Foreign Affairs
21

Nita Lowey
D

New York 17
Ranking Member: Appropriations
22

Jim McDermott
D

Washington 7

23

Richard Neal
D

Massachusetts 1

24

Dana Rohrabacher
R

California 48

25

Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
R

Florida 27

August 29, 1989

26

José Serrano
D

New York 15

March 20, 1990

27

David Price
D

North Carolina 4

January 3, 1997
Previous service, 1987–1995.[3]

28

John Boehner
R

Ohio 8

January 3, 1991

Speaker of the House
Resigned on October 31, 2015.
29

Rosa DeLauro
D

Connecticut 3

30

Collin Peterson
D

Minnesota 7
Ranking Member: Agriculture
31

Maxine Waters
D

California 43
Ranking Member: Financial Services
32

Sam Johnson
R

Texas 3

May 8, 1991

33

Jerrold Nadler
D

New York 10

November 3, 1992

34

Jim Cooper
D

Tennessee 5

January 3, 2003
Previous service, 1983–1995.[3]

35

Xavier Becerra
D

California 34

January 3, 1993

Democratic Caucus Chairman
36

Sanford Bishop
D

Georgia 2

37

Corrine Brown
D

Florida 5
Ranking Member: Veterans' Affairs
38

Ken Calvert
R

California 42

39

Jim Clyburn
D

South Carolina 6
Assistant Minority Leader
40

Anna Eshoo
D

California 18

41

Bob Goodlatte
R

Virginia 6
Chair: Judiciary
42

Gene Green
D

Texas 29

43

Luis Gutiérrez
D

Illinois 4

44

Alcee Hastings
D

Florida 20

45

Eddie Bernice Johnson
D

Texas 30
Ranking Member: Science, Space and Technology
46

Peter King
R

New York 2

47

Carolyn Maloney
D

New York 12

48

John Mica
R

Florida 7

49

Lucille Roybal-Allard
D

California 40

50

Ed Royce
R

California 39
Chair: Foreign Affairs
51

Bobby Rush
D

Illinois 1

52

Bobby Scott
D

Virginia 3
Ranking Member: Education and the Workforce
53

Nydia Velázquez
D

New York 7
Ranking Member: Small Business
54

Bennie Thompson
D

Mississippi 2

April 13, 1993
Ranking Member: Homeland Security
55

Sam Farr
D

California 20

June 8, 1993

56

Frank Lucas
R

Oklahoma 3

May 10, 1994

57

Lloyd Doggett
D

Texas 35

January 3, 1995

58

Mike Doyle
D

Pennsylvania 14

59

Chaka Fattah
D

Pennsylvania 2
Resigned on June 23, 2016.
60

Rodney Frelinghuysen
R

New Jersey 11

61

Sheila Jackson-Lee
D

Texas 18

62

Walter B. Jones
R

North Carolina 3

63

Frank LoBiondo
R

New Jersey 2

64

Zoe Lofgren
D

California 19

65

Mac Thornberry
R

Texas 13
Chair: Armed Services
66

Ed Whitfield
R

Kentucky 1
Resigned on September 6, 2016.
67

Elijah Cummings
D

Maryland 7

April 16, 1996
Ranking Member: Oversight and Government Reform
68

Earl Blumenauer
D

Oregon 3

May 21, 1996

69

Robert Aderholt
R

Alabama 4

January 3, 1997

70

Kevin Brady
R

Texas 8

71

Danny Davis
D

Illinois 7

72

Diana DeGette
D

Colorado 1

73

Kay Granger
R

Texas 12

74

Rubén Hinojosa
D

Texas 15

75

Ron Kind
D

Wisconsin 3

76

Jim McGovern
D

Massachusetts 2

77

Bill Pascrell
D

New Jersey 9

78

Joe Pitts
R

Pennsylvania 16

79

Loretta Sanchez
D

California 46

80

Pete Sessions
R

Texas 32
Chair: Rules
81

Brad Sherman
D

California 30

82

John Shimkus
R

Illinois 15

83

Adam Smith
D

Washington 9
Ranking Member: Armed Services
84

Gregory Meeks
D

New York 5

February 3, 1998

85

Lois Capps
D

California 24

March 10, 1998

86

Barbara Lee
D

California 13

April 7, 1998

87

Robert Brady
D

Pennsylvania 1

May 19, 1998
Ranking Member: House Administration
88

Steve Chabot
R

Ohio 1

January 3, 2011
Previous service, 1995–2009.[3]

89

Mike Capuano
D

Massachusetts 7

January 3, 1999

90

Joe Crowley
D

New York 14

91

John Larson
D

Connecticut 1

92

Grace Napolitano
D

California 32

93

Paul Ryan
R

Wisconsin 1
Chair: Ways and Means; Speaker of the House (beginning Oct. 29, 2015)
94

Jan Schakowsky
D

Illinois 9

95

Mike Simpson
R

Idaho 2

96

Mike Thompson
D

California 5

97

Greg Walden
R

Oregon 2

98

Lacy Clay
D

Missouri 1

January 3, 2001

99

Ander Crenshaw
R

Florida 4

100

John Culberson
R

Texas 7

101

Susan Davis
D

California 53

102

Sam Graves
R

Missouri 6
Chair: Small Business
103

Mike Honda
D

California 17

104

Steve Israel
D

New York 3

105

Darrell Issa
R

California 49

106

James Langevin
D

Rhode Island 2

107

Rick Larsen
D

Washington 2

108

Betty McCollum
D

Minnesota 4

109

Adam Schiff
D

California 28
Ranking Member: Intelligence
110

Patrick Tiberi
R

Ohio 12

111

Bill Shuster
R

Pennsylvania 9

May 15, 2001
Chair: Transportation and Infrastructure
112

Randy Forbes
R

Virginia 4

June 19, 2001

113

Stephen Lynch
D

Massachusetts 8

October 16, 2001

114

Jeff Miller
R

Florida 1
Chair: Veterans' Affairs
115

Joe Wilson
R

South Carolina 2

December 18, 2001

116

Rob Bishop
R

Utah 1

January 3, 2003
Chair: Natural Resources
117

Marsha Blackburn
R

Tennessee 7

118

Michael Burgess
R

Texas 26

119

John Carter
R

Texas 31

120

Tom Cole
R

Oklahoma 4

121

Mario Diaz-Balart
R

Florida 25

122

Trent Franks
R

Arizona 8

123

Scott Garrett
R

New Jersey 5

124

Raúl Grijalva
D

Arizona 3
Ranking Member: Natural Resources
125

Jeb Hensarling
R

Texas 5
Chair: Financial Services
126

Steve King
R

Iowa 4

127

John Kline
R

Minnesota 2
Chair: Education and the Workforce
128

Candice Miller
R

Michigan 10
Chair: House Administration
Resigned on December 31, 2016.
129

Tim Murphy
R

Pennsylvania 18

130

Devin Nunes
R

California 22
Chair: Intelligence
131

Mike D. Rogers
R

Alabama 3

132

Dutch Ruppersberger
D

Maryland 2

133

Tim Ryan
D

Ohio 13

134

Linda Sánchez
D

California 38
Ranking Member: Ethics
135

David Scott
D

Georgia 13

136

Michael Turner
R

Ohio 10

137

Chris Van Hollen
D

Maryland 8
Ranking Member: Budget
138

Randy Neugebauer
R

Texas 19

June 3, 2003

139

G. K. Butterfield
D

North Carolina 1

July 20, 2004

140

Charles Boustany
R

Louisiana 3

January 3, 2005

141

Emanuel Cleaver
D

Missouri 5

142

Mike Conaway
R

Texas 11
Chair: Agriculture
143

Jim Costa
D

California 16

144

Henry Cuellar
D

Texas 28

145

Charlie Dent
R

Pennsylvania 15
Chair: Ethics
146

Jeff Fortenberry
R

Nebraska 1

147

Virginia Foxx
R

North Carolina 5

148

Louie Gohmert
R

Texas 1

149

Al Green
D

Texas 9

150

Brian Higgins
D

New York 26

151

Dan Lipinski
D

Illinois 3

152

Kenny Marchant
R

Texas 24

153

Michael McCaul
R

Texas 10
Chair: Homeland Security
154

Patrick McHenry
R

North Carolina 10

155

Cathy McMorris Rodgers
R

Washington 5

Republican Conference Chairwoman
156

Gwen Moore
D

Wisconsin 4

157

Ted Poe
R

Texas 2

158

Tom Price
R

Georgia 6
Chair: Budget
159

Dave Reichert
R

Washington 8

160

Debbie Wasserman Schultz
D

Florida 23

161

Lynn Westmoreland
R

Georgia 3

162

Doris Matsui
D

California 6

March 8, 2005

163

Albio Sires
D

New Jersey 8

November 7, 2006

164

Steve Pearce
R

New Mexico 2

January 3, 2011
Previous service, 2003–2009.[3]

165

Gus Bilirakis
R

Florida 12

January 3, 2007

166

Vern Buchanan
R

Florida 16

167

Kathy Castor
D

Florida 14

168

Yvette D. Clarke
D

New York 9

169

Steve Cohen
D

Tennessee 9

170

Joe Courtney
D

Connecticut 2

171

Keith Ellison
D

Minnesota 5

172

Hank Johnson
D

Georgia 4

173

Jim Jordan
R

Ohio 4

174

Doug Lamborn
R

Colorado 5

175

Dave Loebsack
D

Iowa 2

176

Kevin McCarthy
R

California 23

Majority Leader
177

Jerry McNerney
D

California 9

178

Ed Perlmutter
D

Colorado 7

179

Peter Roskam
R

Illinois 6

180

John Sarbanes
D

Maryland 3

181

Adrian Smith
R

Nebraska 3

182

Tim Walz
D

Minnesota 1

183

Peter Welch
D

Vermont at-large

184

John Yarmuth
D

Kentucky 3

185

Niki Tsongas
D

Massachusetts 3

October 16, 2007

186

Bob Latta
R

Ohio 5

December 11, 2007

187

Rob Wittman
R

Virginia 1

188

André Carson
D

Indiana 7

March 11, 2008

189

Jackie Speier
D

California 14

April 8, 2008

190

Steve Scalise
R

Louisiana 1

May 3, 2008

Majority Whip
191

Donna Edwards
D

Maryland 4

June 17, 2008

192

Marcia Fudge
D

Ohio 11

November 18, 2008

193

Rick Nolan
D

Minnesota 8

January 3, 2013
Previous service, 1975–1981.[3]

194

Matt Salmon
R

Arizona 5

January 3, 2013
Previous service, 1995–2001.[3]

195

Mark Sanford
R

South Carolina 1

May 7, 2013
Previous service, 1995–2001.[3]

196

Jason Chaffetz
R

Utah 3

January 3, 2009
Chair: Oversight and Government Reform
197

Mike Coffman
R

Colorado 6

198

Gerry Connolly
D

Virginia 11

199

John C. Fleming
R

Louisiana 4

200

Brett Guthrie
R

Kentucky 2

201

Gregg Harper
R

Mississippi 3

202

Jim Himes
D

Connecticut 4

203

Duncan D. Hunter
R

California 50

204

Lynn Jenkins
R

Kansas 2

205

Leonard Lance
R

New Jersey 7

206

Blaine Luetkemeyer
R

Missouri 3

207

Ben R. Luján
D

New Mexico 3

208

Cynthia Lummis
R

Wyoming at-large

209

Tom McClintock
R

California 4

210

Pete Olson
R

Texas 22

211

Erik Paulsen
R

Minnesota 3

212

Chellie Pingree
D

Maine 1

213

Jared Polis
D

Colorado 2

214

Bill Posey
R

Florida 8

215

Phil Roe
R

Tennessee 1

216

Tom Rooney
R

Florida 17

217

Aaron Schock
R

Illinois 18
Resigned on March 31, 2015.
218

Kurt Schrader
D

Oregon 5

219

Glenn Thompson
R

Pennsylvania 5

220

Paul Tonko
D

New York 20

221

Michael Quigley
D

Illinois 5

April 7, 2009

222

Judy Chu
D

California 27

July 14, 2009

223

John Garamendi
D

California 3

November 3, 2009

224

Ted Deutch
D

Florida 21

April 13, 2010

225

Tom Graves
R

Georgia 14

June 8, 2010

226

Tom Reed
R

New York 23

November 2, 2010

227

Marlin Stutzman
R

Indiana 3

228

Mike Fitzpatrick
R

Pennsylvania 8

January 3, 2011
Previous service, 2005–2007.[3]

229

Tim Walberg
R

Michigan 7

January 3, 2011
Previous service, 2007–2009.[3]

230

Bill Foster
D

Illinois 11

January 3, 2013
Previous service, 2008–2011.[3]

231

Justin Amash
R

Michigan 3

January 3, 2011

232

Lou Barletta
R

Pennsylvania 11

233

Karen Bass
D

California 37

234

Dan Benishek
R

Michigan 1

235

Diane Black
R

Tennessee 6

236

Mo Brooks
R

Alabama 5

237

Larry Bucshon
R

Indiana 8

238

John Carney
D

Delaware at-large

239

David Cicilline
D

Rhode Island 1

240

Rick Crawford
R

Arkansas 1

241

Jeff Denham
R

California 10

242

Scott DesJarlais
R

Tennessee 4

243

Sean Duffy
R

Wisconsin 7

244

Jeff Duncan
R

South Carolina 3

245

Renee Ellmers
R

North Carolina 2

246

Blake Farenthold
R

Texas 27

247

Stephen Fincher
R

Tennessee 8

248

Chuck Fleischmann
R

Tennessee 3

249

Bill Flores
R

Texas 17

250

Bob Gibbs
R

Ohio 7

251

Chris Gibson
R

New York 19

252

Paul Gosar
R

Arizona 4

253

Trey Gowdy
R

South Carolina 4

254

Morgan Griffith
R

Virginia 9

255

Michael Grimm
R

New York 11
Resigned on January 5, 2015.
256

Richard Hanna
R

New York 22

257

Andy Harris
R

Maryland 1

258

Vicky Hartzler
R

Missouri 4

259

Joe Heck
R

Nevada 3

260

Jaime Herrera Beutler
R

Washington 3

261

Tim Huelskamp
R

Kansas 1

262

Bill Huizenga
R

Michigan 2

263

Randy Hultgren
R

Illinois 14

264

Robert Hurt
R

Virginia 5

265

Bill Johnson
R

Ohio 6

266

Bill Keating
D

Massachusetts 9

267

Mike Kelly
R

Pennsylvania 3

268

Adam Kinzinger
R

Illinois 16

269

Raúl Labrador
R

Idaho 1

270

Billy Long
R

Missouri 7

271

Tom Marino
R

Pennsylvania 10

272

David McKinley
R

West Virginia 1

273

Pat Meehan
R

Pennsylvania 7

274

Mick Mulvaney
R

South Carolina 5

275

Kristi Noem
R

South Dakota at-large

276

Rich Nugent
R

Florida 11

277

Alan Nunnelee
R

Mississippi 1
Died on February 6, 2015.
278

Steven Palazzo
R

Mississippi 4

279

Mike Pompeo
R

Kansas 4

280

Jim Renacci
R

Ohio 16

281

Reid Ribble
R

Wisconsin 8

282

Cedric Richmond
D

Louisiana 2

283

Scott Rigell
R

Virginia 2

284

Martha Roby
R

Alabama 2

285

Todd Rokita
R

Indiana 4

286

Dennis Ross
R

Florida 15

287

David Schweikert
R

Arizona 6

288

Austin Scott
R

Georgia 8

289

Terri Sewell
D

Alabama 7

290

Steve Stivers
R

Ohio 15

291

Scott Tipton
R

Colorado 3

292

Daniel Webster
R

Florida 10

293

Frederica Wilson
D

Florida 24

294

Steve Womack
R

Arkansas 3

295

Rob Woodall
R

Georgia 7

296

Kevin Yoder
R

Kansas 3

297

Todd Young
R

Indiana 9

298

Janice Hahn
D

California 44

July 12, 2011
Resigned on December 4, 2016.
299

Mark Amodei
R

Nevada 2

September 13, 2011

300

Suzanne Bonamici
D

Oregon 1

January 31, 2012

301

Suzan DelBene
D

Washington 1

November 6, 2012

302

Thomas Massie
R

Kentucky 4

303

Donald Payne Jr.
D

New Jersey 10

304

Alan Grayson
D

Florida 9

January 3, 2013
Previous service, 2009–2011.[3]

305

Ann Kirkpatrick
D

Arizona 1

January 3, 2013

306

Dina Titus
D

Nevada 1

307

Andy Barr
R

Kentucky 6

308

Joyce Beatty
D

Ohio 3

309

Ami Bera
D

California 7

310

Jim Bridenstine
R

Oklahoma 1

311

Susan Brooks
R

Indiana 5

312

Julia Brownley
D

California 26

313

Cheri Bustos
D

Illinois 17

314

Tony Cárdenas
D

California 29

315

Matt Cartwright
D

Pennsylvania 17

316

Joaquin Castro
D

Texas 20

317

Chris Collins
R

New York 27

318

Doug Collins
R

Georgia 9

319

Paul Cook
R

California 8

320

Kevin Cramer
R

North Dakota at-large

321

Rodney Davis
R

Illinois 13

322

John Delaney
D

Maryland 6

323

Ron DeSantis
R

Florida 6

324

Tammy Duckworth
D

Illinois 8

325

Elizabeth Esty
D

Connecticut 5

326

Lois Frankel
D

Florida 22

327

Tulsi Gabbard
D

Hawaii 2

328

Dennis Heck
D

Washington 10

329

George Holding
R

North Carolina 13

330

Richard Hudson
R

North Carolina 8

331

Jared Huffman
D

California 2

332

Hakeem Jeffries
D

New York 8

333

David Joyce
R

Ohio 14

334

Joseph Kennedy III
D

Massachusetts 4

335

Dan Kildee
D

Michigan 5

336

Derek Kilmer
D

Washington 6

337

Ann McLane Kuster
D

New Hampshire 2

338

Doug LaMalfa
R

California 1

339

Alan Lowenthal
D

California 47

340

Michelle Lujan Grisham
D

New Mexico 1

341

Sean Patrick Maloney
D

New York 18

342

Mark Meadows
R

North Carolina 11

343

Grace Meng
D

New York 6

344

Luke Messer
R

Indiana 6

345

Markwayne Mullin
R

Oklahoma 2

346

Patrick Murphy
D

Florida 18

347

Beto O'Rourke
D

Texas 16

348

Scott Perry
R

Pennsylvania 4

349

Scott Peters
D

California 52

350

Robert Pittenger
R

North Carolina 9

351

Mark Pocan
D

Wisconsin 2

352

Tom Rice
R

South Carolina 7

353

Keith Rothfus
R

Pennsylvania 12

354

Raul Ruiz
D

California 36

355

Kyrsten Sinema
D

Arizona 9

356

Chris Stewart
R

Utah 2

357

Eric Swalwell
D

California 15

358

Mark Takano
D

California 41

359

David Valadao
R

California 21

360

Juan Vargas
D

California 51

361

Marc Veasey
D

Texas 33

362

Filemon Vela Jr.
D

Texas 34

363

Ann Wagner
R

Missouri 2

364

Jackie Walorski
R

Indiana 2

365

Randy Weber
R

Texas 14

366

Brad Wenstrup
R

Ohio 2

367

Roger Williams
R

Texas 25

368

Ted Yoho
R

Florida 3

369

Robin Kelly
D

Illinois 2

April 9, 2013

370

Jason Smith
R

Missouri 8

June 4, 2013

371

Katherine Clark
D

Massachusetts 5

December 10, 2013

372

Bradley Byrne
R

Alabama 1

December 17, 2013

373

David Jolly
R

Florida 13

March 11, 2014

374

Curt Clawson
R

Florida 19

June 24, 2014

375

Alma Adams
D

North Carolina 12

November 4, 2014

376

Dave Brat
R

Virginia 7

377

Donald Norcross
D

New Jersey 1

378

Robert Dold
R

Illinois 10

January 3, 2015
Previous service, 2011–2013.[3]

379

Frank Guinta
R

New Hampshire 1

380

Ralph Abraham
R

Louisiana 5

January 3, 2015

381

Pete Aguilar
D

California 31

382

Rick W. Allen
R

Georgia 12

383

Brad Ashford
D

Nebraska 2

384

Brian Babin
R

Texas 36

385

Don Beyer
D

Virginia 8

386

Mike Bishop
R

Michigan 8

387

Rod Blum
R

Iowa 1

388

Mike Bost
R

Illinois 12

389

Brendan F. Boyle
D

Pennsylvania 13

390

Ken Buck
R

Colorado 4

391

Buddy Carter
R

Georgia 1

392

Barbara Comstock
R

Virginia 10

393

Ryan Costello
R

Pennsylvania 6

394

Carlos Curbelo
R

Florida 26

395

Mark DeSaulnier
D

California 11

396

Debbie Dingell
D

Michigan 12

397

Tom Emmer
R

Minnesota 6

398

Ruben Gallego
D

Arizona 7

399

Gwen Graham
D

Florida 2

400

Garret Graves
R

Louisiana 6

401

Glenn Grothman
R

Wisconsin 6

402

Cresent Hardy
R

Nevada 4

403

Jody Hice
R

Georgia 10

404

French Hill
R

Arkansas 2

405

Will Hurd
R

Texas 23

406

Evan Jenkins
R

West Virginia 3

407

John Katko
R

New York 24

408

Steve Knight
R

California 25

409

Brenda Lawrence
D

Michigan 14

410

Ted Lieu
D

California 33

411

Barry Loudermilk
R

Georgia 11

412

Mia Love
R

Utah 4

413

Tom MacArthur
R

New Jersey 3

414

Martha McSally
R

Arizona 2

415

John Moolenaar
R

Michigan 4

416

Alex Mooney
R

West Virginia 2

417

Seth Moulton
D

Massachusetts 6

418

Dan Newhouse
R

Washington 4

419

Gary Palmer
R

Alabama 6

420

Bruce Poliquin
R

Maine 2

421

John Ratcliffe
R

Texas 4

422

Kathleen Rice
D

New York 4

423

David Rouzer
R

North Carolina 7

424

Steve Russell
R

Oklahoma 5

425

Elise Stefanik
R

New York 21

426

Mark Takai
D

Hawaii 1
Died on July 20, 2016.
427

Norma Torres
D

California 35

428

David Trott
R

Michigan 11

429

Mark Walker
R

North Carolina 6

430

Mimi Walters
R

California 45

431

Bonnie Watson Coleman
D

New Jersey 12

432

Bruce Westerman
R

Arkansas 4

433

David Young
R

Iowa 3

434

Lee Zeldin
R

New York 1

435

Ryan Zinke
R

Montana at-large

 

Dan Donovan
R

New York 11

May 5, 2015

 

Trent Kelly
R

Mississippi 1

June 2, 2015

 

Darin LaHood
R

Illinois 18

September 10, 2015

 

Warren Davidson
R

Ohio 8

June 7, 2016

 

Colleen Hanabusa
D

Hawaii 1

November 8, 2016
Previous service, 2011–2015.

 

James Comer
R

Kentucky 1

November 8, 2016

 

Dwight Evans
D

Pennsylvania 2



Delegates






























































Rank
Delegate
Party
District
Seniority date
Term #
Notes
1

Eleanor Holmes Norton
D

DC
January 3, 1991
13th term

2

Madeleine Bordallo
D

GU
January 3, 2003
07th term

3

Pedro Pierluisi

NPP/D

PR
January 3, 2009
04th term

4

Gregorio Sablan
D

NMI

5

Stacey Plaskett
D

VI
January 3, 2015
01st term

6

Amata Coleman Radewagen
R

AS



See also



  • 114th United States Congress

  • List of U.S. congressional districts

  • List of United States Senators in the 114th Congress by seniority



References





  1. ^ Delegates are non-voting members and Representatives are voting members of the United States House of Representatives.


  2. ^ House Seniority and Committee Leadership


  3. ^ abcdefghijkl Members elected with substantial prior service receive credit for part of that service when calculating seniority.




External links


  • Clerk of the House of Representatives







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