Representative/Delegate | State/Territory | District(s) | Served | Party | Date of birth | Age | References |
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Jim Talent | Missouri | 2 | 1993–2001 | Republican | October 18, 1956 | 64 years, 229 days | [1] |
Robin Tallon | South Carolina | 6 | 1983–1993 | Democratic | August 8, 1946 | 74 years, 300 days | [2] |
Tom Tancredo | Colorado | 6 | 1999–2009 | Republican | December 20, 1945 | 75 years, 166 days | [3] |
John S. Tanner | Tennessee | 8 | 1989–2011 | Democratic | September 22, 1944 | 76 years, 255 days | [4] |
Randy Tate | Washington | 9 | 1995–1997 | Republican | November 23, 1965 | 55 years, 193 days | [5] |
Tom Tauke | Iowa | 2 | 1979–1991 | Republican | October 11, 1950 | 70 years, 236 days | [6] |
Billy Tauzin | Louisiana | 3 | 1980–2005 | Democratic Republican | June 14, 1943 | 77 years, 355 days | [7] |
Charles H. Taylor | North Carolina | 11 | 1991–2007 | Republican | January 23, 1941 | 80 years, 132 days | [8] |
Gene Taylor | Mississippi | 4 | 1989–2011 | Democratic | September 17, 1953 | 67 years, 260 days | [9] |
Scott Taylor | Virginia | 2 | 2017–2019 | Republican | June 27, 1979 | 41 years, 342 days | [10] |
Harry Teague | New Mexico | 2 | 2009–2011 | Democratic | June 29, 1949 | 71 years, 340 days | [11] |
Lee Terry | Nebraska | 2 | 1999–2015 | Republican | January 29, 1962 | 59 years, 126 days | [12] |
Bill Thomas | California | 18 20 21 22 | 1979–2007 | Republican | December 6, 1941 | 79 years, 180 days | [13] |
Lindsay Thomas | Georgia | 1 | 1983–1993 | Democratic | November 20, 1943 | 77 years, 196 days | [14] |
Fletcher Thompson | Georgia | 5 | 1967–1973 | Republican | February 5, 1925 | 96 years, 119 days | [15] |
Mac Thornberry | Texas | 13 | 1995–2021 | Republican | July 15, 1958 | 62 years, 324 days | [16] |
John Thune | South Dakota | At-large | 1997–2003 | Republican | January 7, 1961 | 60 years, 148 days | [17] |
Karen Thurman | Florida | 5 | 1993–2003 | Democratic | January 12, 1951 | 70 years, 143 days | [18] |
Todd Tiahrt | Kansas | 4 | 1995–2011 | Republican | June 15, 1951 | 69 years, 354 days | [19] |
Pat Tiberi | Ohio | 4 | 2001–2018 | Republican | October 21, 1962 | 58 years, 226 days | [20] |
John F. Tierney | Massachusetts | 6 | 1997–2015 | Democratic | September 18, 1951 | 69 years, 259 days | [21] |
Scott Tipton | Colorado | 3 | 2011–2021 | Republican | November 9, 1956 | 64 years, 207 days | [22] |
Pat Toomey | Pennsylvania | 15 | 1999–2005 | Republican | November 17, 1961 | 59 years, 199 days | [23] |
Peter G. Torkildsen | Massachusetts | 6 | 1993–1997 | Republican | January 28, 1958 | 63 years, 127 days | [24] |
Esteban E. Torres | California | 34 | 1983–1999 | Democratic | January 27, 1930 | 91 years, 128 days | [25] |
Xochitl Torres Small | New Mexico | 2 | 2019–2021 | Democratic | November 15, 1984 | 36 years, 201 days | [26] |
Robert Torricelli | New Jersey | 9 | 1983–1997 | Democratic | August 27, 1951 | 69 years, 281 days | [27] |
Edolphus Towns | New York | 11 10 | 1983–2013 | Democratic | July 21, 1934 | 86 years, 318 days | [28] |
Paul S. Trible Jr. | Virginia | 1 | 1977–1983 | Republican | December 29, 1946 | 74 years, 157 days | [29] |
Dave Trott | Michigan | 11 | 2015–2019 | Republican | October 16, 1960 | 60 years, 231 days | [30] |
Niki Tsongas | Massachusetts | 5 3 | 2007–2019 | Democratic | April 26, 1946 | 75 years, 39 days | [31] |
Jim G. Tucker | Arkansas | 2 | 1977–1979 | Democratic | June 13, 1943 | 77 years, 356 days | [32] |
Walter R. Tucker III | California | 37 | 1993–1995 | Democratic | May 28, 1957 | 64 years, 7 days | [33] |
Bob Turner | New York | 9 | 2011–2013 | Republican | May 2, 1941 | 80 years, 33 days | [34] |
Jim Turner | Texas | 2 | 1997–2005 | Democratic | February 6, 1946 | 75 years, 118 days | [35] |
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