United States House of Representatives
See also: List of United States Representatives from South Carolina| Congress | District | ||||||||
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| 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | |
| 1st 1789–1791 |
William L. Smith (Pro-Admin) | Aedanus Burke (Anti-Admin) | Daniel Huger (Pro-Admin) | Thomas Sumter (Anti-Admin) | Thomas Tudor Tucker (Anti-Admin) | ||||
| 2nd 1791–1793 |
Robert Barnwell (Pro-Admin) | ||||||||
| 3rd 1793–1795 |
John Hunter (Anti-Admin) | Lemuel Benton (Anti-Admin) | Richard Winn (Anti-Admin) | Alexander Gillon (Anti-Admin) | Andrew Pickens (Anti-Admin) | ||||
| Robert Goodloe Harper (Pro-Admin) | |||||||||
| 4th 1795–1797 |
William L. Smith (F) | Wade Hampton (D-R) | Lemuel Benton (D-R) | Richard Winn (D-R) | Robert Goodloe Harper (F) | Samuel Earle (D-R) | |||
| 5th 1797–1799 |
John Rutledge, Jr. (F) | Thomas Sumter (D-R) | William Smith (D-R) | ||||||
| Thomas Pinckney (F) | |||||||||
| 6th 1799–1801 |
Benjamin Huger (F) | Abraham Nott (F) | |||||||
| 7th 1801–1803 |
Thomas Lowndes (F) | William Butler (D-R) | Thomas Moore (D-R) | ||||||
| Richard Winn (D-R) | |||||||||
| 8th 1803–1805 |
William Butler (D-R) | Wade Hampton (D-R) | Richard Winn (D-R) | Levi Casey (D-R) | Thomas Moore (D-R) | John B. Earle (D-R) | |||
| 9th 1805–1807 |
Robert Marion (D-R) | David R. Williams (D-R) | O'Brien Smith (D-R) | Elias Earle (D-R) | |||||
| 10th 1807–1809 |
John Taylor (D-R) | Joseph Calhoun (D-R) | Lemuel J. Alston (D-R) | ||||||
| 11th 1809–1811 |
Robert Witherspoon (D-R) | ||||||||
| Langdon Cheves (D-R) | |||||||||
| 12th 1811–1813 |
David R. Williams (D-R) | William Lowndes (D-R) | John C. Calhoun (D-R) | Elias Earle (D-R) | |||||
| 13th 1813–1815 |
William Lowndes (D-R) | Theodore Gourdin (D-R) | John J. Chappell (D-R) | David R. Evans (D-R) | Elias Earle (D-R) | Samuel Farrow (D-R) | John Kershaw (D-R) | ||
| 14th 1815–1817 |
Henry Middleton (D-R) | Benjamin Huger (F) | William Woodward (D-R) | John Taylor (D-R) | Thomas Moore (D-R) | William Mayrant (D-R) | |||
| Stephen D. Miller (D-R) | |||||||||
| 15th 1817–1819 |
James Ervin (D-R) | Joseph Bellinger (D-R) | Starling Tucker (D-R) | Elias Earle (D-R) | Wilson Nesbitt (D-R) | ||||
| Eldred Simkins (D-R) | |||||||||
| 16th 1819–1821 |
Charles Pinckney (D-R) | James Overstreet (D-R) | John McCreary (D-R) | Joseph Brevard (D-R) | |||||
| 17th 1821–1823 |
Joel R. Poinsett (D-R) | Thomas R. Mitchell (D-R) | George McDuffie(D-R) | John Wilson (D-R) | Joseph Gist (D-R) | James Blair (D-R) | |||
| James Hamilton, Jr. (D-R) | Andrew R. Govan (D-R) | John Carter (D-R) | |||||||
| 18th 1823–1825 |
Joel R. Poinsett (J) | James Hamilton, Jr. (J) | Robert B. Campbell (J) | Andrew R. Govan (J) | George McDuffie (D) | John Wilson (J) | Joseph Gist (J) | John Carter (J) | Starling Tucker (J) |
| 19th 1825–1827 |
William Drayton (J) | Thomas R. Mitchell (J) | |||||||
| 20th 1827–1829 |
William D. Martin (J) | Warren R. Davis (J) | William T. Nuckolls (J) | ||||||
| 21st 1829–1831 |
Robert W. Barnwell (J) | John Campbell (J) | James Blair (J) | ||||||
| 22nd 1831–1833 |
Robert W. Barnwell (N) | Thomas R. Mitchell (J) | John M. Felder (J) | Warren R. Davis (N) | John K. Griffin (N) | ||||
| 23rd 1833–1835 |
Henry L. Pinckney (N) | William J. Grayson (N) | Thomas D. Singleton (N) | John M. Felder (N) | William K. Clowney (N) | ||||
| Robert B. Campbell (N) | Francis W. Pickens (N) | Richard Irvine Manning I (J) | |||||||
| 24th 1835–1837 |
Robert B. Campbell (N) | John K. Griffin (N) | James H. Hammond (N) | Henry L. Pinckney (N) | Richard Irvine Manning I (J) | James Rogers (J) | Waddy Thompson, Jr. (Anti-J) | ||
| Franklin H. Elmore (SR Democrat) |
John Peter Richardson II (J) | ||||||||
| 25th 1837–1839 |
John Campbell (N) | William K. Clowney (N) | Franklin H. Elmore (SR Democrat) |
John K. Griffin (N) | Hugh S. Legare (D) | Francis W. Pickens (N) | Robert B. Rhett (D) | John Peter Richardson II (D) | Waddy Thompson, Jr. (W) |
| 26th 1839–1841 |
Sampson H. Butler (D) | John Campbell (D) | John K. Griffin (D) | Isaac E. Holmes (D) | Francis W. Pickens (D) | Robert B. Rhett (D) | Thomas De Lage Sumter (D) | James Rogers (D) | |
| 27th 1841–1843 |
William Butler (W) | Patrick C. Caldwell (D) | John Campbell (D) | Isaac E. Holmes (D) | Francis W. Pickens (D) | Robert B. Rhett (D) | Thomas De Lage Sumter (D) | James Rogers (D) | |
| Samuel W. Trotti (D) | |||||||||
| 28th 1843–1845 |
James A. Black (D) | Richard F. Simpson (D) | Joseph A. Woodward (D) | Armistead Burt (D) | Isaac E. Holmes (D) | ||||
| 29th 1845–1847 |
Alexander D. Sims (D) | ||||||||
| 30th 1847–1849 |
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| Daniel Wallace (D) | John McQueen (D) | ||||||||
| 31st 1849–1851 |
James L. Orr (D) | William F. Colcock (D) | |||||||
| 32nd 1851–1853 |
William Aiken (D) | ||||||||
| 33rd 1853–1855 |
John McQueen (D) | William Aiken (D) | Laurence M. Keitt (D) | Preston S. Brooks (D) | James L. Orr (D) | William W. Boyce (D) | |||
| 34th 1855–1857 |
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| 35th 1857–1859 |
William P. Miles (D) | Milledge L. Bonham (D) | |||||||
| 36th 1859–1861 |
John D. Ashmore (D) | ||||||||
| 37th 1861–1863 |
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| 38th 1863–1865 |
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| 39th 1865–1867 |
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| 40th 1867–1869 |
Benjamin F. Whittemore (R) | Christopher C. Bowen (R) | Manuel S. Corley (R) | James H. Goss (R) | |||||
| 41st 1869–1871 |
Solomon L. Hoge (R) | Alexander S. Wallace (R) | |||||||
| Joseph H. Rainey (R) | |||||||||
| 42nd 1871–1873 |
Robert C. De Large (R) | Robert B. Elliott (R) | |||||||
| 43rd 1873–1875 |
Alonzo J. Ransier (R) | Richard H. Cain (At Large) (R) | |||||||
| Lewis C. Carpenter (R) | |||||||||
| 44th 1875–1877 |
Edmund W.M. Mackey (Ind. R) |
Solomon L. Hoge (R) | Robert Smalls (R) | ||||||
| Charles W. Buttz (R) | |||||||||
| 45th 1877–1879 |
Richard H. Cain (R) | D. Wyatt Aiken (D) | John H. Evins (D) | ||||||
| 46th 1879–1881 |
John S. Richardson (D) | Michael P. O'Connor (D) | George D. Tillman (D) | ||||||
| 47th 1881–1883 |
Samuel Dibble (D) | ||||||||
| Edmund W.M. Mackey (R) | Robert Smalls (R) | ||||||||
| 48th 1883–1885 |
Samuel Dibble (D) | George D. Tillman (D) | John J. Hemphill (D) | George W. Dargan (D) | Edmund W.M. Mackey (R) | ||||
| John Bratton (D) | Robert Smalls (R) | ||||||||
| 49th 1885–1887 |
William H. Perry (D) | ||||||||
| 50th 1887–1889 |
James S. Cothran (D) | William Elliott (D) | |||||||
| 51st 1889–1891 |
Thomas E. Miller (R) | ||||||||
| 52nd 1891–1893 |
William H. Brawley (D) | George Johnstone (D) | George W. Shell (D) | Eli T. Stackhouse (D) | William Elliott (D) | ||||
| 53rd 1893–1895 |
W. Jasper Talbert (D) | Asbury C. Latimer (D) | Thomas J. Strait (D) | John L. McLaurin (D) | George W. Murray (R) | ||||
| James F. Izlar (D) | |||||||||
| 54th 1895–1897 |
William Elliott (D) | Stanyarne Wilson (D) | J. William Stokes (D) | ||||||
| George W. Murray (R) | |||||||||
| 55th 1897–1899 |
William Elliott (D) | James Norton (D) | |||||||
| 56th 1899–1901 |
David E. Finley (D) | ||||||||
| 57th 1901–1903 |
Joseph T. Johnson (D) | Robert B. Scarborough (D) | Asbury F. Lever (D) | ||||||
| 58th 1903–1905 |
George S. Legare (D) | George W. Croft (D) | Wyatt Aiken (D) | ||||||
| Theodore G. Croft (D) | |||||||||
| 59th 1905–1907 |
James O'H. Patterson (D) | J. Edwin Ellerbe (D) | |||||||
| 60th 1907–1909 |
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| 61st 1909–1911 |
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| 62nd 1911–1913 |
James F. Byrnes (D) | ||||||||
| 63rd 1913–1915 |
Richard S. Whaley (D) | J. Willard Ragsdale (D) | |||||||
| 64th 1915–1917 |
Samuel J. Nicholls (D) | Paul G. McCorkle (D) | |||||||
| 65th 1917–1919 |
Fred H. Dominick (D) | William F. Stevenson (D) | |||||||
| 66th 1919–1921 |
Philip H. Stoll (D) | Edward C. Mann (D) | |||||||
| 67th 1921–1923 |
W. Turner Logan (D) | John J. McSwain (D) | Hampton P. Fulmer (D) | ||||||
| 68th 1923–1925 |
Allard H. Gasque (D) | ||||||||
| 69th 1925–1927 |
Thomas S. McMillan (D) | Butler B. Hare (D) | |||||||
| 70th 1927–1929 |
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| 71st 1929–1931 |
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| 72nd 1931–1933 |
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| 73rd 1933–1935 |
Hampton P. Fulmer (D) | John C. Taylor (D) | James P. Richards (D) | ||||||
| 74th 1935–1937 |
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| 75th 1937–1939 |
Gabriel H. Mahon, Jr. (D) | ||||||||
| Elizabeth Hawley Gasque (D) | |||||||||
| 76th 1939–1941 |
Butler B. Hare (D) | Joseph R. Bryson (D) | John L. McMillan (D) | ||||||
| 77th 1941–1943 |
L. Mendel Rivers (D) | ||||||||
| 78th 1943–1945 |
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| 79th 1945–1947 |
John J. Riley (D) | ||||||||
| 80th 1947–1949 |
W.J. Bryan Dorn (D) | ||||||||
| 81st 1949–1951 |
Hugo S. Sims, Jr. (D) | James B. Hare (D) | |||||||
| 82nd 1951–1953 |
John J. Riley (D) | W.J. Bryan Dorn (D) | |||||||
| 83rd 1953–1955 |
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| 84th 1955–1957 |
Robert T. Ashmore (D) | ||||||||
| 85th 1957–1959 |
Robert W. Hemphill (D) | ||||||||
| 86th 1959–1961 |
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| 87th 1961–1963 |
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| 88th 1963–1965 |
Albert Watson (D) | ||||||||
| 89th 1965–1967 |
Albert Watson (R) | Thomas S. Gettys (D) | |||||||
| 90th 1967–1969 |
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| 91st 1969–1971 |
James R. Mann (D) | ||||||||
| 92nd 1971–1973 |
Mendel J. Davis (D) | Floyd Spence (R) | |||||||
| 93rd 1973–1975 |
Edward Lunn Young (R) | ||||||||
| 94th 1975–1977 |
Butler Derrick (D) | Kenneth Lamar Holland (D) | John Jenrette (D) | ||||||
| 95th 1977–1979 |
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| 96th 1979–1981 |
Carroll A. Campbell, Jr. (R) | ||||||||
| 97th 1981–1983 |
Tommy Hartnett (R) | John L. Napier (R) | |||||||
| 98th 1983–1985 |
John M. Spratt, Jr. (D) | Robin Tallon (D) | |||||||
| 99th 1985–1987 |
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| 100th 1987–1989 |
Arthur Ravenel, Jr. (R) | Liz J. Patterson (D) | |||||||
| 101st 1989–1991 |
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| 102nd 1991–1993 |
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| 103rd 1993–1995 |
Bob Inglis (R) | James Clyburn (D) | |||||||
| 104th 1995–1997 |
Mark Sanford (R) | Lindsey Graham (R) | |||||||
| 105th 1997–1999 |
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| 106th 1999–2001 |
Jim DeMint (R) | ||||||||
| 107th 2001–2003 |
Henry E. Brown, Jr. (R) | ||||||||
| 108th 2003–2005 |
Joe Wilson (R) | J. Gresham Barrett | |||||||
| 109th 2005–2007 |
Bob Inglis (R) | ||||||||
| 110th 2007–2009 |
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| 111th 2009–2011 |
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| 112th 2011–2013 |
Tim Scott (R) | Jeff Duncan (R) | Trey Gowdy (R) | Mick Mulvaney (R) | |||||
| 113th 2013–2015 |
Tom Rice (R) | ||||||||
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