List of Former Members of The United States House of Representatives (I)

This is a complete list of former members of the United States House of Representatives whose last names begin with the letter I.

Representative Years State Party Lifespan
Richard Howard Ichord Jr. 1961–1981 Missouri Democratic 1926–1992
James T. Igoe 1927–1933 Illinois Democratic 1883–1971
Michael L. Igoe 1935–1937 Illinois Democratic 1885–1967
William L. Igoe 1913–1921 Missouri Democratic 1879–1953
Peter Ihrie, Jr. 1829–1833 Pennsylvania Democratic 1796–1871
Frank N. Ikard 1951–1963 Texas Democratic 1913–1991
George P. Ikirt 1893–1895 Ohio Democratic 1852–1927
Daniel Ilsley 1807–1809 Massachusetts Democratic-Republican 1740–1813
Lawrence E. Imhoff 1933–1939
1941–1943
Ohio Democratic 1895–1988
James Henderson Imlay 1797–1801 New Jersey Federalist 1764–1823
Samuel Williams Inge 1847–1851 Alabama Democratic 1817–1868
William Marshall Inge 1833–1835 Tennessee Democratic 1802–1846
Charles Jared Ingersoll 1813–1815
1841–1849
Pennsylvania Democratic 1782–1862
Colin M. Ingersoll 1851–1855 Connecticut Democratic 1819–1903
Ebon C. Ingersoll 1863–1871 Illinois Republican 1831–1879
Joseph Reed Ingersoll 1835–1837
1841–1849
Pennsylvania Whig 1786–1868
Ralph Isaacs Ingersoll 1825–1833 Connecticut National Republican 1789–1872
Samuel Ingham 1835–1839 Connecticut Democratic 1793–1881
Samuel D. Ingham 1813–1818
1822–1829
Pennsylvania Democratic-Republican 1779–1860
Bob Inglis 1993–1999
2005–2011
South Carolina Republican 1959–
Jim Inhofe 1987–1994 Oklahoma Republican 1934–
Daniel Inouye 1959–1963 Hawaii Democratic 1924–2012
Jay Inslee 1999–2012 Washington Democratic 1951–
Andy Ireland 1977–1984 Florida Democratic 1930–
1984–1993 Republican
Clifford C. Ireland 1917–1923 Illinois Republican 1878–1930
Alfred Briggs Irion 1885–1887 Louisiana Democratic 1833–1903
Alexander Irvin 1847–1849 Pennsylvania Whig 1800–1874
James Irvin 1841–1845 Pennsylvania Whig 1800–1862
William W. Irvin 1829–1833 Ohio Democratic 1779–1842
William Irvine 1793–1795 Pennsylvania Anti-Administration 1741–1804
William Irvine 1859–1861 New York Republican 1820–1882
Leonard Irving 1949–1953 Missouri Democratic 1898–1962
William Irving 1814–1819 New York Democratic-Republican 1766–1821
Donald J. Irwin 1959–1961
1965–1969
Connecticut Democratic 1926–
Edward M. Irwin 1925–1931 Illinois Republican 1869–1933
Harvey Samuel Irwin 1901–1903 Kentucky Republican 1844–1916
Jared Irwin 1813–1817 Pennsylvania Democratic-Republican 1768–1818
Thomas Irwin 1829–1831 Pennsylvania Democratic 1785–1870
William W. Irwin 1841–1843 Pennsylvania Whig 1803–1856
Jacob C. Isacks 1823–1825 Tennessee Democratic-Republican 1767–1835
1825–1833 Democratic
Leo Isacson 1948–1949 New York American Laborite 1910–1996
Johnny Isakson 1999–2005 Georgia Republican 1944–
Ernest Istook 1993–2007 Oklahoma Republican 1950–
Anthony F. Ittner 1877–1879 Missouri Republican 1837–1931
Alfred Iverson, Sr. 1847–1849 Georgia Democratic 1798–1873
Willard Ives 1851–1853 New York Democratic 1806–1896
Edouard Izac 1937–1947 California Democratic 1891–1990
James F. Izlar 1894–1895 South Carolina Democratic 1832–1912

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