Representative/Delegate | State/Territory | District(s) | Served | Party | Date of birth | Age | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tulsi Gabbard | Hawaii | 2 | 2013–2021 | Democratic | April 12, 1981 | 40 years, 53 days | [1] |
Nick Galifianakis | North Carolina | 5 4 | 1967–1973 | Democratic | July 22, 1928 | 92 years, 317 days | [2] |
Elton Gallegly | California | 21 23 24 | 1987–2013 | Republican | March 7, 1944 | 77 years, 89 days | [3] |
Pete Gallego | Texas | 23 | 2013–2015 | Democratic | December 2, 1961 | 59 years, 184 days | [4] |
Greg Ganske | Iowa | 4 | 1995–2003 | Republican | March 31, 1949 | 72 years, 65 days | [5] |
Joe Garcia | Florida | 26 | 2013–2015 | Democratic | October 12, 1963 | 57 years, 235 days | [6] |
Cory Gardner | Colorado | 4 | 2011–2015 | Republican | August 22, 1974 | 46 years, 286 days | [7] |
James C. Gardner | North Carolina | 4 | 1967–1969 | Republican | April 8, 1933 | 88 years, 57 days | [8] |
Scott Garrett | New Jersey | 5 | 2003–2017 | Republican | July 9, 1959 | 61 years, 330 days | [9] |
Tom Garrett | Virginia | 5 | 2017–2019 | Republican | March 27, 1972 | 49 years, 69 days | [10] |
Sam Gejdenson | Connecticut | 2 | 1981–2001 | Democratic | May 20, 1948 | 73 years, 15 days | [11] |
George Gekas | Pennsylvania | 17 | 1983–2003 | Republican | April 14, 1930 | 91 years, 51 days | [12] |
Dick Gephardt | Missouri | 3 | 1977–2005 | Democratic | January 31, 1941 | 80 years, 124 days | [13] |
Pete Geren | Texas | 12 | 1989–1997 | Democratic | January 29, 1952 | 69 years, 126 days | [14] |
Jim Gerlach | Pennsylvania | 6 | 2003–2015 | Republican | February 25, 1955 | 66 years, 99 days | [15] |
Greg Gianforte | Montana | At-large | 2017–2021 | Republican | April 17, 1961 | 60 years, 48 days | [16] |
Jim Gibbons | Nevada | 2 | 1997–2006 | Republican | December 16, 1944 | 76 years, 170 days | [17] |
Chris Gibson | New York | 20 19 | 2011–2017 | Republican | May 13, 1964 | 57 years, 22 days | [18] |
Gabby Giffords | Arizona | 8 | 2007–2012 | Democratic | June 8, 1970 | 50 years, 361 days | [19] |
Wayne Gilchrest | Maryland | 1 | 1991–2009 | Republican | April 15, 1946 | 75 years, 50 days | [20] |
Kirsten Gillibrand | New York | 20 | 2007–2009 | Democratic | December 9, 1966 | 54 years, 177 days | [21] |
Phil Gingrey | Georgia | 11 | 2003–2015 | Republican | July 10, 1942 | 78 years, 329 days | [22] |
Newt Gingrich | Georgia | 6 | 1979–1999 | Republican | June 17, 1943 | 77 years, 352 days | [23] |
Dan Glickman | Kansas | 4 | 1977–1995 | Democratic | November 24, 1944 | 76 years, 192 days | [24] |
Barry Goldwater Jr. | California | 27 20 | 1969–1983 | Republican | July 15, 1938 | 82 years, 324 days | [25] |
Charlie Gonzalez | Texas | 20 | 1999–2013 | Democratic | May 5, 1945 | 76 years, 30 days | [26] |
Virgil Goode | Virginia | 5 | 1997–2009 | Democratic Independent Republican | October 17, 1946 | 74 years, 230 days | [27] |
Bob Goodlatte | Virginia | 6 | 1993–2019 | Republican | September 22, 1952 | 68 years, 255 days | [28] |
Bart Gordon | Tennessee | 6 | 1985–2011 | Democratic | January 24, 1949 | 72 years, 131 days | [29] |
Albert Gore Jr. | Tennessee | 4 6 | 1977–1985 | Democratic | March 31, 1948 | 73 years, 65 days | [30] |
Porter Goss | Florida | 13 14 | 1989–2004 | Republican | November 26, 1938 | 82 years, 190 days | [31] |
Trey Gowdy | South Carolina | 4 | 2011–2019 | Republican | August 22, 1964 | 56 years, 286 days | [32] |
Bill Gradison | Ohio | 1 2 | 1975–1993 | Republican | December 28, 1928 | 92 years, 158 days | [33] |
Gwen Graham | Florida | 2 | 2015–2017 | Democratic | January 31, 1963 | 58 years, 124 days | [34] |
Lindsey Graham | South Carolina | 3 | 1995–2003 | Republican | July 9, 1955 | 65 years, 330 days | [35] |
Phil Gramm | Texas | 6 | 1979–1985 | Democratic Republican | July 8, 1942 | 78 years, 331 days | [36] |
Fred Grandy | Iowa | 6 5 | 1987–1995 | Republican | June 29, 1948 | 72 years, 340 days | [37] |
James W. Grant | Florida | 2 | 1987–1991 | Democratic Republican | September 21, 1943 | 77 years, 256 days | [38] |
Chuck Grassley | Iowa | 3 | 1975–1981 | Republican | September 17, 1933 | 87 years, 260 days | [39] |
Tom Graves | Georgia | 9 14 | 2010–2020 | Republican | February 3, 1970 | 51 years, 121 days | [40] |
Alan Grayson | Florida | 8 9 | 2009–2011 2013–2017 | Democratic | March 13, 1958 | 63 years, 83 days | [41] |
Mark A. Green | Wisconsin | 8 | 1999–2007 | Republican | June 1, 1960 | 61 years, 3 days | [42] |
Gene Green | Texas | 29 | 1993–2019 | Democratic | October 17, 1947 | 73 years, 230 days | [43] |
William J. Green III | Pennsylvania | 5 3 | 1964–1977 | Democratic | June 24, 1938 | 82 years, 345 days | [44] |
Enid Greene | Utah | 2 | 1995–1997 | Republican | June 5, 1958 | 62 years, 364 days | [45] |
James C. Greenwood | Pennsylvania | 8 | 1993–2005 | Republican | May 4, 1951 | 70 years, 31 days | [46] |
Judd Gregg | New Hampshire | 2 | 1981–1989 | Republican | February 14, 1947 | 74 years, 110 days | [47] |
Tim Griffin | Arkansas | 2 | 2011–2015 | Republican | August 21, 1968 | 52 years, 287 days | [48] |
Parker Griffith | Alabama | 5 | 2009–2011 | Democratic Republican | August 6, 1942 | 78 years, 302 days | [49] |
Michael Grimm | New York | 13 11 | 2011–2015 | Republican | February 7, 1970 | 51 years, 117 days | [50] |
Felix Grucci | New York | 1 | 2001–2003 | Republican | November 25, 1951 | 69 years, 191 days | [51] |
Frank J. Guarini | New Jersey | 14 | 1979–1993 | Democratic | August 20, 1924 | 96 years, 288 days | [52] |
Frank Guinta | New Hampshire | 1 | 2011–2013 2015–2017 | Republican | September 26, 1970 | 50 years, 251 days | [53] |
Steve Gunderson | Wisconsin | 3 | 1981–1997 | Republican | May 10, 1951 | 70 years, 25 days | [54] |
Bill Gunter | Florida | 5 | 1973–1975 | Democratic | July 16, 1934 | 86 years, 323 days | [55] |
Luis Gutiérrez | Illinois | 4 | 1993–2019 | Democratic | December 10, 1953 | 67 years, 176 days | [56] |
Gil Gutknecht | Minnesota | 1 | 1995–2007 | Republican | March 20, 1951 | 70 years, 76 days | [57] |
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