Representative/Delegate | State/Territory | District(s) | Served | Party | Date of birth | Age | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bill Zeliff | New Hampshire | 1 | 1991–1997 | Republican | June 12, 1936 | 84 years, 357 days | [1] |
Dick Zimmer | New Jersey | 12 | 1991–1997 | Republican | August 16, 1944 | 76 years, 292 days | [2] |
Ryan Zinke | Montana | At-large | 2015–2017 | Republican | November 1, 1961 | 59 years, 215 days | [3] |
Ed Zschau | California | 12 | 1983–1987 | Republican | January 6, 1940 | 81 years, 149 days | [4] |
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