List of current United States representatives

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This is a list of individuals serving in the United States House of Representatives (as of September 10, 2025, the 119th Congress). [1] The membership of the House comprises 435 seats for representatives from the 50 states, apportioned by population, as well as six seats for non-voting delegates from U.S. territories and the District of Columbia. As of September 10,2025, there are 432 representatives and 3 vacancies.

Contents

Leadership

Presiding officer

OfficeNameDistrictPartySince
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson LA-04 Republican October 25, 2023
Party leader since October 25, 2023

    Majority leadership (Republican)

    OfficeNameDistrictSince
    House Majority Leader
    Chair of the House Republican Steering Committee
    Steve Scalise LA-01 January 3, 2023
    Party deputy since January 3, 2019
    House Majority Whip Tom Emmer MN-06 January 3, 2023
    Chair of the House Republican Conference Lisa McClain MI-09 January 3, 2025
    Chair of the National Republican Congressional Committee Richard Hudson NC-09 January 3, 2023
    Chair of the House Republican Policy Committee Kevin Hern OK-01 January 3, 2025
    Vice Chair of the House Republican Conference Blake Moore UT-01 November 8, 2023
    Secretary of the House Republican Conference Erin Houchin IN-09 January 3, 2025
    House Republican Chief Deputy Whip Guy Reschenthaler PA-14 January 3, 2023
    Chair of House Republican Leadership Elise Stefanik NY-21 April 9, 2025
    House Republican Elected Leadership Committee Sophomore Representative Russell Fry SC-07 January 3, 2025
    House Republican Elected Leadership Committee Freshman Representative Riley Moore WV-02 January 3, 2025

    Minority leadership (Democratic)

    OfficeNameDistrictSince
    House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries NY-08 January 3, 2023
    Party leader since January 3, 2023
    House Minority Whip Katherine Clark MA-05 January 3, 2023
    Party deputy since January 3, 2023
    Chair of the House Democratic Caucus Pete Aguilar CA-33 January 3, 2023
    House Democratic Assistant Leader Joe Neguse CO-02 March 20, 2024
    Vice Chair of the House Democratic Caucus Ted Lieu CA-36 January 3, 2023
    Chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Suzan DelBene WA-01 January 3, 2023
    Chair of the House Democratic Policy and Communications Committee Debbie Dingell MI-06 April 16, 2024
    Co-Chairs of the House Democratic Policy and Communications Committee Maxwell Frost FL-10 January 3, 2025
    Lori Trahan MA-03 November 29, 2023
    Lauren Underwood IL-14 January 3, 2023
    House Democratic Junior Caucus Leadership Representative Robert Garcia CA-42 January 3, 2025
    House Democratic Battleground Leadership Representative Susie Lee NV-03 January 3, 2025
    House Democratic Freshman Class Leadership Representative Luz Rivas CA-29 January 3, 2025
    Co-Chairs of the House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee Nanette Barragán CA-44 January 3, 2025
    Robin Kelly IL-02 January 3, 2025
    Debbie Wasserman Schultz FL-25 January 3, 2023

    Regional membership

    As of September 10,2025:
    Region Democrats Republicans VacantTotalStates included
    New England 210021 CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT
    Mid-Atlantic 4323066 DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA, WV
    Great Lakes 3337070 IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI
    Great Plains 318021 IA, KS, MO, ND, NE, SD
    South Atlantic 2450074 FL, GA, NC, SC, VA
    South Central 1958279 AL, AR, KY, LA, MS, OK, TN, TX
    Mountain 1220133 AZ, CO, ID, MT, NM, NV, UT, WY
    Pacific 5813071 AK, CA, HI, OR, WA
    Total2132193435

    Vacancies

    Partisan affiliation by state

    As of September 10,2025, Republicans control 30 state delegations and Democrats control 18 state delegations. Two state delegations (Colorado and Minnesota) are evenly split.

    Partisan affiliation by state
    State ranked in partisan orderPercentage
    Republicans
    Percentage
    Democrats
    Percentage
    vacant
    Republican/
    Democratic/
    vacant
    Republican
    seat plurality
    Notes
    Oklahoma100%0%0%5/0/0+5
    Arkansas100%0%0%4/0/0+4
    Iowa100%0%0%4/0/0+4
    Utah100%0%0%4/0/0+4
    Nebraska100%0%0%3/0/0+3
    Idaho100%0%0%2/0/0+2
    Montana100%0%0%2/0/0+2
    West Virginia100%0%0%2/0/0+2
    Alaska100%0%0%1/0/0+1
    North Dakota100%0%0%1/0/0+1
    South Dakota100%0%0%1/0/0+1
    Wyoming100%0%0%1/0/0+1
    South Carolina86%14%0%6/1/0+5
    Kentucky83%17%0%5/1/0+4
    Tennessee78%11%11%7/1/1+6 TN-07: Vacant following Congressman Green's resignation on July 20, 2025.
    Indiana78%22%0%7/2/0+5
    Missouri75%25%0%6/2/0+4
    Wisconsin75%25%0%6/2/0+4
    Kansas75%25%0%3/1/0+2
    Mississippi75%25%0%3/1/0+2
    Florida71%29%0%20/8/0+12
    North Carolina71%29%0%10/4/0+6
    Alabama71%29%0%5/2/0+3
    Ohio67%33%0%10/5/0+5
    Arizona67%22%11%6/2/1+4 AZ-07: Vacant following Congressman Grijalva's death on March 13, 2025.
    Louisiana67%33%0%4/2/0+2
    Texas66%32%3%25/12/1+13 TX-18: Vacant following Congressman Turner's death on March 5, 2025.
    Georgia64%36%0%9/5/0+4
    Pennsylvania59%41%0%10/7/0+3
    Michigan54%46%0%7/6/0+1
    Colorado50%50%0%4/4/00
    Minnesota50%50%0%4/4/00
    Virginia45%55%0%5/6/0-1
    New York27%73%0%7/19/0-12
    Nevada25%75%0%1/3/0-2
    New Jersey25%75%0%3/9/0-6
    Washington20%80%0%2/8/0-6
    Illinois18%82%0%3/14/0-11
    California17%83%0%9/43/0-34
    Oregon17%83%0%1/5/0-4
    Maryland13%87%0%1/7/0-6
    Delaware0%100%0%0/1/0-1
    Vermont0%100%0%0/1/0-1
    Hawaii0%100%0%0/2/0-2
    Maine0%100%0%0/2/0-2
    New Hampshire0%100%0%0/2/0-2
    Rhode Island0%100%0%0/2/0-2
    New Mexico0%100%0%0/3/0-3
    Connecticut0%100%0%0/5/0-5
    Massachusetts0%100%0%0/9/0-9
    House of Representatives50.3%49.0%0.7%219/213/3+6
    State ranked in partisan orderPercentage
    Republicans
    Percentage
    Democrats
    Percentage
    vacant
    Republican/
    Democratic/
    vacant
    Republican
    seat plurality
    Notes

    List of representatives

    List of delegates

    See also

    References

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    63. Resident Commissioner Hernández Rivera caucuses with the Democrats

    Notes

    1. Oklahoma governor Mary Fallin nominated Hern to the seat of resigned representative Jim Bridenstine after Hern won the new term of Bridenstine's vacant seat in the November election. Under Oklahoma law, if a House seat falls vacant in an even-numbered year and the incumbent's term is due to end the following year, the governor can appoint someone to serve the remainder of the term. Accordingly, Hern was sworn into the House on November 13.