List of new members of the 119th United States Congress

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The 119th United States Congress began on January 3, 2025. There were nine new senators (four Democrats, five Republicans) and 63 new representatives (33 Democrats, 30 Republicans), as well as two new delegates (a Democrat and a Republican), at the start of its first session. Additionally, three senators (all Republicans) have taken office in order to fill vacancies during the 119th Congress.

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The president of the House Democratic freshman class is Yassamin Ansari of Arizona, while the president of the House Republican freshman class is Brandon Gill of Texas. Additionally, the Democratic Freshmen Leadership Representative is Kristen McDonald Rivet of Michigan, and the Republican's freshmen liaison is Riley Moore of West Virginia. [1]

Senate

Took office January 3, 2025

StateImageSenator Seniority Switched partyPrior backgroundBirth yearRef
Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego Official Portrait (cropped 2).jpg Ruben Gallego (D)1st
(91st overall)
Yes
Open seat; replaced Kyrsten Sinema (I)
U.S. House of Representatives [a]
Arizona House of Representatives
U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Corporal
1979 [2]
Delaware Senator Blunt Rochester Official Portrait.jpg Lisa Blunt Rochester (D)3rd
(93rd overall)
No
Open seat; replaced Tom Carper (D)
U.S. House of Representatives [b]
Delaware Secretary of Labor
1962 [3]
Indiana Jim Banks Official Senate Portrait.jpg Jim Banks (R)2nd
(92nd overall)
No
Open seat; replaced Mike Braun (R)
U.S. House of Representatives [c]
Indiana Senate
1979 [4]
Maryland Sen. Angela Alsobrooks official Senate photo, 119th Congress.jpg Angela Alsobrooks (D)8th
(98th overall)
No
Open seat; replaced Ben Cardin (D)
Prince George's County Executive
Prince George's County State Attorney
1971 [5]
Michigan Elissa Slotkin 119th Congress (3x4 upper body crop).jpg Elissa Slotkin (D)5th
(95th overall)
No
Open seat; replaced Debbie Stabenow (D)
U.S. House of Representatives [d]
Assistant Secretary of Defense (ISA)
Central Intelligence Agency
1976 [6]
Montana Sen. Tim Sheehy official Senate photo, 119th Congress (HR).jpg Tim Sheehy (R)9th
(99th overall)
Yes
Defeated Jon Tester (D)
CEO of Bridger Aerospace
Aerial firefighter
U.S. Navy SEAL
1985 [7]
Ohio Sen. Bernie Moreno official photo, 119th Congress (HR).jpg Bernie Moreno (R)7th
(97th overall)
Yes
Defeated Sherrod Brown (D)
Car sales businessman1967 [8]
Pennsylvania McCormick Portrait (HR).jpg Dave McCormick (R)6th
(96th overall)
Yes
Defeated Bob Casey Jr. (D)
Under Secretary of the Treasury
Under Secretary of Commerce
CEO of Bridgewater Associates
1965 [9]
Utah Senator John Curtis Official Portrait.jpg John Curtis (R)4th
(94th overall)
No
Open seat; replaced Mitt Romney (R)
U.S. House of Representatives [e]
Mayor of Provo
1960 [10]

Took office during the 119th Congress

StateImageSenatorTook officeSwitched partyPrior backgroundBirth yearRef
West Virginia Senator Jim Justice Official Portrait.jpg Jim Justice (R)January 14, 2025 Yes
Open seat; replaced Joe Manchin (I)
Governor of West Virginia
Owner of The Greenbrier
1951 [11]
Florida Senator Ashley Moody from Florida.jpg Ashley Moody (R)January 21, 2025No
Appointed; replaced Marco Rubio (R)
Attorney General of Florida
Judge of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida
1975 [12]
Ohio LtGov-Jon-Husted.jpg Jon Husted (R)January 21, 2025No
Appointed; replaced JD Vance (R)
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
Ohio Secretary of State
Ohio Senate
Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives
1967 [13]

House of Representatives

Took office January 3, 2025

DistrictImageRepresentativeSwitched partyPrior backgroundBirth yearRef
Alabama 2 Shomari Figures 119th Congress (3x4 crop).jpg Shomari Figures (D) New seat Deputy chief of staff to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland 1985 [14]
Alaska at-large Rep. Nick Begich III (119th Congress) (cropped).jpg Nick Begich III (R) Yes
Defeated Mary Peltola (D)
Software businessman
Alaska Policy Forum Board
1977 [15]
Arizona 3 Rep. Yassamin Ansari official photo, 119th Congress (3x4 crop).jpg Yassamin Ansari (D) No
Open seat; replaced Ruben Gallego (D)
Phoenix City Council 1992 [16]
Arizona 8 Abraham Hamadeh 119th congress (cropped).jpg Abraham Hamadeh (R) No
Open seat; replaced Debbie Lesko (R)
Prosecutor
U.S. Army Intelligence Officer
1991 [17]
California 12 Simon Lateefah 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Lateefah Simon (D) No
Open seat; replaced Barbara Lee (D)
Bay Area Rapid Transit Board of Directors1977 [18]
California 13 Adam Gray 119th congress (cropped).webp Adam Gray (D) Yes
Defeated John Duarte (R)
California State Assembly 1977 [19]
California 16 Sam Liccardo 119th congress (cropped).webp Sam Liccardo (D) No
Open seat; replaced Anna Eshoo (D)
Mayor of San Jose
San Jose City Council
1970 [20]
California 27 Rep. George Whitesides official photo, 119th Congress (cropped).png George Whitesides (D) Yes
Defeated Mike Garcia (R)
CEO of Virgin Galactic
Chief of Staff of NASA
1974 [21]
California 29 Luz Rivas 119th congress (cropped).webp Luz Rivas (D) No
Open seat; replaced Tony Cárdenas (D)
California State Assembly 1974 [22]
California 30 Laura Friedman 119th congress (cropped).jpg Laura Friedman (D) No
Open seat; replaced Adam Schiff (D)
California State Assembly
Mayor of Glendale
1966 [23]
California 31 Cisneros Gil 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Gil Cisneros (D) No
Open seat; replaced Grace Napolitano (D)
Under Secretary of Defense (P&R)
U.S. House of Representatives [f]
U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander
1971 [24]
California 45 Derek Tran 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Derek Tran (D) Yes
Defeated Michelle Steel (R)
Attorney
U.S. Army
1980 [25]
California 47 Min Dave 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Dave Min (D) No
Open seat; replaced Katie Porter (D)
California State Senate 1976 [26]
Colorado 3 RepJeffHurd (cropped).jpg Jeff Hurd (R) No
Open seat; replaced Lauren Boebert (R) [g]
Attorney1979 [27]
Colorado 5 Jeff Crank 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Jeff Crank (R) No
Open seat; replaced Doug Lamborn (R)
Outdoorsman
Radio show host
1967 [28]
Colorado 8 Rep. Gabe Evans official photo, 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Gabe Evans (R) Yes
Defeated Yadira Caraveo (D)
Colorado House of Representatives
Arvada Police Department
U.S. Army Captain
1986 [29]
Delaware at-large McBride Sarah 119th Congress (3x4 crop).jpg Sarah McBride (D) No
Open seat; replaced Lisa Blunt Rochester (D)
Delaware Senate 1990 [30]
Florida 8 Haridolopos Mike 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Mike Haridopolos (R) No
Open seat; replaced Bill Posey (R)
President of the Florida Senate
Florida House of Representatives
1970 [31]
Georgia 3 Jack Brian 119th Congress (3x4 crop).jpg Brian Jack (R) No
Open seat; replaced Drew Ferguson (R)
White House Director of Political Affairs 1988 [32]
Indiana 3 Rep. Marlin Stutzman official photo, 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Marlin Stutzman (R) No
Open seat; replaced Jim Banks (R)
U.S. House of Representatives [h]
Indiana Senate
Indiana House of Representatives
1976 [33]
Indiana 6 Rep. Jefferson Shreve official photo, 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Jefferson Shreve (R) No
Open seat; replaced Greg Pence (R)
Indianapolis City-County Council 1965 [34]
Indiana 8 Messmer Mark 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Mark Messmer (R) No
Open seat; replaced Larry Bucshon (R)
Majority Leader of the Indiana Senate
Indiana House of Representatives
1967 [35]
Kansas 2 Schmidt Derek 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Derek Schmidt (R) No
Open seat; replaced Jake LaTurner (R)
Kansas Attorney General
Kansas Senate
1968 [36]
Louisiana 6 Fields Cleo 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Cleo Fields (D) Yes
Open seat; replaced Garret Graves (R)
U.S. House of Representatives [i]
Louisiana Senate
1962 [37]
Maryland 2 Johnny Olszewski 119th congress (cropped).jpg Johnny Olszewski (D) No
Open seat; replaced Dutch Ruppersberger (D)
Baltimore County Executive
Maryland House of Delegates
1982 [38]
Maryland 3 Sarah Elfreth 119th congress (cropped).jpg Sarah Elfreth (D) No
Open seat; replaced John Sarbanes (D)
Maryland Senate 1988 [39]
Maryland 6 McClain Delaney April 119th Congress (cropped).jpg April McClain Delaney (D) No
Open seat; replaced David Trone (D)
Lawyer
U.S. Department of Commerce official
1964 [40]
Michigan 7 Rep. Tom Barrett official photo, 119th Congress (3x4 close).jpg Tom Barrett (R) Yes
Open seat; replaced Elissa Slotkin (D)
Michigan Senate
Michigan House of Representatives
Michigan Army National Guard
1981 [41]
Michigan 8 Kristen McDonald Rivet 119th congress (cropped) (cropped).webp Kristen McDonald Rivet (D) No
Open seat; replaced Dan Kildee (D)
Michigan Senate 1970 [42]
Minnesota 3 Morrison Kelly 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Kelly Morrison (DFL) No
Open seat; replaced Dean Phillips (DFL)
Minnesota Senate
Minnesota House of Representatives
1969 [43]
Missouri 1 Bell Wesley 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Wesley Bell (D) No
Defeated Cori Bush (D) in a primary
St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney1974 [44]
Missouri 3 Rep Bob Onder Portrait (cropped).png Bob Onder (R) No
Open seat; replaced Blaine Luetkemeyer (R)
Missouri Senate
Missouri House of Representatives
1962 [45]
Montana 2 Rep. Troy Downing official photo, 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Troy Downing (R) No
Open seat; replaced Matt Rosendale (R)
Montana State Auditor 1967 [46]
New Hampshire 2 Maggie Goodlander official portrait, 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Maggie Goodlander (D) No
Open seat; replaced Annie Kuster (D)
Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division 1986 [47]
New Jersey 3 Conaway Herb 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Herb Conaway (D) No
Open seat; replaced Andy Kim (D)
New Jersey General Assembly 1963 [48]
New Jersey 9 Pou Nellie 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Nellie Pou (D) No
Open seat; replaced Bill Pascrell (D)
New Jersey Senate
New Jersey General Assembly
1956 [49]
New York 4 Gillen Laura 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Laura Gillen (D) Yes
Defeated Anthony D'Esposito (R)
Town Supervisor of Hempstead 1969 [50]
New York 16 Latimer George 119th Congress (3x4 crop).jpg George Latimer (D) No
Defeated Jamaal Bowman (D) in a primary
Westchester County Executive
New York State Senate
New York State Assembly
Westchester County Board of Legislators
1953 [51]
New York 19 Rep. Josh Riley official photo, 119th Congress (3x4 crop).jpg Josh Riley (D) Yes
Defeated Marc Molinaro (R)
Lawyer1981 [52]
New York 22 Mannion John 119th Congress (cropped).jpg John Mannion (D) Yes
Defeated Brandon Williams (R)
New York State Senate 1968 [53]
North Carolina 6 Addison McDowell 119th congress (cropped).jpg Addison McDowell (R) New seat Healthcare lobbyist1994 [54]
North Carolina 8 Harris Mark 119th Congrss (cropped).jpg Mark Harris (R) No
Open seat; replaced Dan Bishop (R)
Pastor1966 [55]
North Carolina 10 CongressmanPatHarriganPortrait (cropped).jpg Pat Harrigan (R) No
Open seat; replaced Patrick McHenry (R)
Firearms manufacturer1987 [56]
North Carolina 13 Rep. Brad Knott official photo, 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Brad Knott (R) Yes
Open seat; replaced Wiley Nickel (D)
Attorney1986 [57]
North Carolina 14 Moore Tim 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Tim Moore (R) Yes
Open seat; replaced Jeff Jackson (D)
Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives 1970 [58]
North Dakota at-large Rep. Julie Fedorchak official photo, 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Julie Fedorchak (R) No
Open seat; replaced Kelly Armstrong (R)
North Dakota Public Service Commission 1968 [59]
Ohio 2 Taylor Dave 119th Congress (cropped).jpg David Taylor (R) No
Open seat; replaced Brad Wenstrup (R)
Attorney1969 [60]
Oregon 3 Maxine Dexter 119th congress (cropped).webp Maxine Dexter (D) No
Open seat; replaced Earl Blumenauer (D)
Oregon House of Representatives 1972 [61]
Oregon 5 Bynum Janelle 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Janelle Bynum (D) Yes
Defeated Lori Chavez-DeRemer (R)
Oregon House of Representatives 1975 [62]
Pennsylvania 7 Rep. Ryan Mackenzie official photo, 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Ryan Mackenzie (R) Yes
Defeated Susan Wild (D)
Pennsylvania House of Representatives 1982 [63]
Pennsylvania 8 Rep. Rob Bresnahan official photo, 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Rob Bresnahan (R) Yes
Defeated Matt Cartwright (D)
Businessman1990 [64]
South Carolina 3 Rep. Sheri Biggs official photo, 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Sheri Biggs (R) No
Open seat; replaced Jeff Duncan (R)
Nurse practitioner1970 [65]
Texas 12 Representative Craig Goldman Official Portrait (cropped).jpg Craig Goldman (R) No
Open seat; replaced Kay Granger (R)
Texas House of Representatives 1968 [66]
Texas 18 Turner Sylvester 119th Congress (3x4 crop).jpg Sylvester Turner (D) No
Open seat; replaced Erica Lee Carter (D) [j]
Mayor of Houston
Texas House of Representatives
1954 [67]
Texas 26 Brandon Gill, official portrait, 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Brandon Gill (R) No
Open seat; replaced Michael C. Burgess (R)
Conservative media website founder1994 [68]
Texas 32 Johnson Julie 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Julie Johnson (D) No
Open seat; replaced Colin Allred (D)
Texas House of Representatives 1966 [69]
Utah 3 Kennedy Mike 119th Congress (3x4 crop).jpg Mike Kennedy (R) No
Open seat; replaced John Curtis (R)
Utah Senate
Utah House of Representatives
1969 [70]
Virginia 5 McGuire John 119th Congress (cropped).jpg John McGuire (R) No
Defeated Bob Good (R) in a primary
Virginia Senate
Virginia House of Delegates
1968 [71]
Virginia 7 Vindman Eugene 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Eugene Vindman (D) No
Open seat; replaced Abigail Spanberger (D)
U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel
Legal advisor to the National Security Council
1975 [72]
Virginia 10 Subramanyam Suhas 119th Congress (cropped).jpeg Suhas Subramanyam (D) No
Open seat; replaced Jennifer Wexton (D)
Virginia Senate
Virginia House of Delegates
1986 [73]
Washington 5 Baumgartner Michael 119th Congress (cropped) (cropped).jpg Michael Baumgartner (R) No
Open seat; replaced Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R)
Treasurer of Spokane County
Washington Senate
1975 [74]
Washington 6 Randall Emily 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Emily Randall (D) No
Open seat; replaced Derek Kilmer (D)
Washington Senate 1985 [75]
West Virginia 2 Moore Riley 119th Congress (cropped).jpg Riley Moore (R) No
Open seat; replaced Alex Mooney (R)
West Virginia State Treasurer
West Virginia House of Delegates
1980 [76]

Non-voting delegates

DistrictImageDelegateSwitched partyPrior backgroundBirth yearRef
Northern Mariana Islands at-large Kimberlyn King-Hinds official portrait (cropped).jpg Kimberlyn King-Hinds (R) Yes
Open seat; replaced Gregorio Sablan (D)
Chair of the Commonwealth Ports Authority Board of Directors1975 [77]
Puerto Rico at-large Pablo Hernandez Rivera 119th congress (cropped).webp Pablo Hernández Rivera (PDP/D) Yes
Open seat; replaced Jenniffer González-Colón (PNP/R)
Popular Democratic Party official1991 [78]

Took office during the 119th Congress

DistrictImageRepresentativeTook officeSwitched partyPrior backgroundBirth yearRef
Arizona 7 3x4.svg TBD TBD
Succeeding Raúl Grijalva (D)
Florida 1 3x4.svg TBD TBD
Succeeding Matt Gaetz (R)
Florida 6 3x4.svg TBD TBD
Succeeding Michael Waltz (R)
New York 21 3x4.svg TBD TBD
Succeeding Elise Stefanik (R)
Texas 18 3x4.svg TBD TBD
Succeeding Sylvester Turner (D)

Notes

  1. Elected to the 114th Congress, serving from 2015 to 2023 in Arizona's 7th congressional district and Arizona's 3rd congressional district since 2023.
  2. Elected to the 115th Congress, serving since 2017 in Delaware's at-large congressional district .
  3. Elected to the 115th Congress, serving since 2017 in Indiana's 3rd congressional district .
  4. Elected to the 116th Congress, serving since 2019 in Michigan's 7th congressional district .
  5. Elected to the 115th Congress, serving since 2017 in Utah's 3rd congressional district .
  6. Previously elected to the 116th Congress, serving from 2019 to 2021 in California's 39th congressional district .
  7. Incumbent Republican Lauren Boebert ran in the 4th district, in which in turn was held by incumbent Greg Lopez, who retired at the end of the previous Congress.
  8. Previously elected to the 111th Congress, serving from 2010 to 2017.
  9. Previously elected to the 103rd Congress, serving from 1993 to 1997 in Louisiana's 4th congressional district .
  10. Elected in the special election to replace Sheila Jackson Lee.

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  76. "MOORE, Riley M. (1980–)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved January 3, 2025.
  77. "KING-HINDS, Kimberlyn (–)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved January 3, 2025.
  78. "HERNÁNDEZ, Pablo José (1991–)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved January 3, 2025.
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