List of living former members of the United States House of Representatives (D)

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Representative/DelegateState/TerritoryDistrict(s)ServedPartyDate of birthAgeReferences
Norman D'Amours New Hampshire 1 1975–1985 Democratic October 14, 193783 years, 233 days [1]
Kathy Dahlkemper Pennsylvania 3 2009–2011 Democratic December 10, 195763 years, 176 days [2]
Steve Daines Montana At-large 2013–2015 Republican August 20, 196258 years, 288 days [3]
Pat Danner Missouri 6 1993–2001 Democratic January 13, 193487 years, 142 days [4]
George Darden Georgia 7 1983–1995 Democratic November 22, 194377 years, 194 days [5]
Tom Daschle South Dakota 1
At-large
1979–1987 Democratic December 9, 194773 years, 177 days [6]
Hal Daub Nebraska 2 1981–1989 Republican April 23, 194180 years, 42 days [7]
Artur Davis Alabama 7 2003–2011 Democratic October 9, 196753 years, 238 days [8]
David Davis Tennessee 1 2007–2009 Republican November 6, 195961 years, 210 days [9]
Geoff Davis Kentucky 4 2005–2012 Republican October 26, 195862 years, 221 days [10]
Jim Davis Florida 11 1997–2007 Democratic October 11, 195763 years, 236 days [11]
Lincoln Davis Tennessee 4 2003–2011 Democratic September 13, 194377 years, 264 days [12]
Susan Davis California 49
53
2001–2021 Democratic April 13, 194477 years, 52 days [13]
Thomas M. Davis Virginia 11 1995–2008 Republican January 5, 194972 years, 150 days [14]
Nathan Deal Georgia 9
10
1993–2010 Democratic
Republican
August 25, 194278 years, 283 days [15]
Bill Delahunt Massachusetts 10 1997–2011 Democratic July 18, 194179 years, 321 days [16]
John Delaney Maryland 6 2013–2019 Democratic April 16, 196358 years, 49 days [17]
Tom DeLay Texas 22 1985–2006 Republican April 8, 194774 years, 57 days [18]
Jim DeMint South Carolina 4 1999–2005 Republican September 2, 195169 years, 275 days [19]
Jeff Denham California 19
10
2011–2019 Republican July 29, 196753 years, 310 days [20]
Charlie Dent Pennsylvania 15 2005–2018 Republican May 24, 196061 years, 11 days [21]
Ron DeSantis Florida 6 2013–2018 Republican September 14, 197842 years, 263 days [22]
Peter Deutsch Florida 20 1993–2005 Democratic April 1, 195764 years, 64 days [23]
Mike DeWine Ohio 7 1983–1991 Republican January 5, 194774 years, 150 days [24]
Lincoln Díaz-Balart Florida 21 1993–2011 Republican August 13, 195466 years, 295 days [25]
Norman D. Dicks Washington 6 1977–2013 Democratic December 16, 194080 years, 170 days [26]
Joseph J. DioGuardi New York 20 1985–1989 Republican September 20, 194080 years, 257 days [27]
Charles Djou Hawaii 1 2010–2011 Republican August 9, 197050 years, 299 days [28]
Chris Dodd Connecticut 2 1975–1981 Democratic May 27, 194477 years, 8 days [29]
Robert Dold Illinois 10 2011–2013
2015–2017
Republican June 23, 196951 years, 346 days [30]
Bob Dole Kansas 6
1
1961–1969 Republican July 22, 192397 years, 317 days [31]
Dan Donovan New York 11 2015–2019 Republican November 6, 195664 years, 210 days [32]
Brian J. Donnelly Massachusetts 11 1979–1993 Democratic March 2, 194675 years, 94 days [33]
Joe Donnelly Indiana 2 2007–2013 Democratic September 29, 195565 years, 248 days [34]
Cal Dooley California 17
20
1991–2005 Democratic January 11, 195467 years, 144 days [35]
John Doolittle California 14
4
1991–2009 Republican October 30, 195070 years, 217 days [36]
Byron Dorgan North Dakota At-large 1981–1992 Democratic May 14, 194279 years, 21 days [37]
Bob Dornan California 27
38
46
1977–1983
1985–1997
Republican April 3, 193388 years, 62 days [38]
Charles F. Dougherty Pennsylvania 4 1979–1983 Republican June 26, 193783 years, 343 days [39]
Charles Douglas III New Hampshire 2 1989–1991 Republican December 2, 194278 years, 184 days [40]
Wayne Dowdy Mississippi 4 1981–1989 Democratic July 27, 194377 years, 312 days [41]
Thomas Downey New York 2 1975–1993 Democratic January 28, 194972 years, 127 days [42]
Thelma Drake Virginia 2 2005–2009 Republican November 20, 194971 years, 196 days [43]
David Dreier California 35
33
28
26
1981–2013 Republican July 5, 195268 years, 334 days [44]
Steve Driehaus Ohio 1 2009–2011 Democratic June 24, 196654 years, 345 days [45]
Tammy Duckworth Illinois 8 2013–2017 Democratic March 12, 196853 years, 84 days [46]
Sean Duffy Wisconsin 7 2011–2019 Republican October 3, 197149 years, 244 days [47]
Jimmy Duncan Tennessee 2 1988–2019 Republican July 21, 194773 years, 318 days [48]
James W. Dunn Michigan 6 1981–1983 Republican July 21, 194377 years, 318 days [49]
Dick Durbin Illinois 20 1983–1997 Democratic November 21, 194476 years, 195 days [50]
Roy Dyson Maryland 1 1981–1991 Democratic November 15, 194872 years, 201 days [51]

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