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List of Special Elections

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District Cong
ress
Date
Predecessor Winner Cause Replacement date
New Hampshire At-large 1 June 22, 1789
March 4, 1789
Benjamin West (Pro-Admin) Abiel Foster (Pro-Admin) Declined to serve
Virginia 9 1 July, 1790
December 7, 1790
Theodorick Bland (Anti-Admin) William B. Giles (Anti-Admin) Death
Connecticut At-large 2 December 16, 1790
March 4, 1791
Pierpont Edwards (Pro-Admin) Jeremiah Wadsworth (Pro-Admin) Resigned
New York 1 2 April 26–28, 1791
October 24, 1791
James Townsend (Pro-Admin) Thomas Tredwell (Anti-Admin) Death
Connecticut At-large 2 September 19, 1791
March 4, 1791
Roger Sherman (Pro-Admin) Amasa Learned (Pro-Admin) Resigned to become the United States Senator for Connecticut
Maryland 3 2 October 26–29, 1791
February 6, 1792
William Pinkney (Pro-Admin) John Francis Mercer (Anti-Admin) Resigned
Georgia 1 2 July 9, 1792
November 22, 1792
Anthony Wayne (Anti-Admin) John Milledge (Anti-Admin) Removed from his seat during a debate over his residency qualifications
Maryland 2 2 January 7–10, 1793
January 30, 1793
Joshua Seney (Anti-Admin) William Hindman (Pro-Admin) Resigned to take up his new duties as a judge of the state court for the district of Baltimore
Connecticut At-large 3 April 8, 1793 Jonathan Sturges (Pro-Admin) Uriah Tracy (Pro-Admin) Resigned to become Associate Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court
Connecticut At-large 3 September 16, 1793 Benjamin Huntington (Pro-Admin) Jonathan Ingersoll (Pro-Admin) Resigned
Connecticut At-large
2 seats
3 November 11, 1793
March 4, 1793
Stephen M. Mitchell (Pro-Admin)
Jonathan Ingersoll (Pro-Admin)
Joshua Coit (Pro-Admin)
Zephaniah Swift (Pro-Admin)
Mitchell resigned to become the United States Senator for Connecticut and Ingersoll declined to take his seat
Maryland 2 3 May 5, 1794
November 11, 1794
John Francis Mercer (Anti-Admin) Gabriel Duvall (Anti-Admin) Resigned
South Carolina 5 3 October 13–14, 1794
February 9, 1795
Alexander Gillon (A) Robert Goodloe Harper (P) Gillon died on October 6, 1794
Maryland 3 3 December 8, 1794
January 2, 1795
Uriah Forrest (P) Benjamin Edwards (P)
New Jersey At-large 3 January 11, 1795
January 29, 1795
Abraham Clark (Pro-Admin) Aaron Kitchell (Pro-Admin)
South Carolina 2 4 January 19–20, 1795
March 4, 1795
John Barnwell (F) Wade Hampton (DR)
Connecticut At-large 4 April 13, 1795
March 4, 1795
Jonathan Trumbull (F) Nathaniel Smith (F)
North Carolina 4 4 August 13–14, 1795
March 4, 1795
Alexander Mebane (DR) Absalom Tatom (DR)
Maryland 2 4 April 18, 1796
May 5, 1796
Gabriel Duvall (DR) Richard Sprigg (DR)
Massachusetts 10 4 September 12, 1796
December 7, 1796
Benjamin Goodhue (F) Samuel Sewall (F)
Connecticut At-large 4 September 19, 1796
December 5, 1796
James Hillhouse (F) James Davenport (F)
Maryland 3 4 October 3, 1796
December 5, 1796
Jeremiah Crabb (F) William Craik (F)
Pennsylvania 5 4 October 11, 1796
December 8, 1796
Daniel Hiester (DR) George Ege (F)
Rhode Island At-large 4 November 15, 1796 Benjamin Bourne (F) Elisha R. Potter (F)
Massachusetts 1 4 November 21, 1796
January 27, 1797
Theodore Sedgwick (F) Thomson J. Skinner (DR)
North Carolina 4 4 November 23, 1796
November 28, 1796
Absalom Tatom (DR) William Strudwick (F)
Connecticut At-large 4 December 5, 1796
January 3, 1797
Uriah Tracy (F) Samuel W. Dana (F)
Rhode Island At-large 5 November 15, 1796
March 4, 1797
Elisha R. Potter (F) Thomas Tillinghast (F)
Connecticut At-large
2 seats
5 April 10, 1797
March 4, 1797
Uriah Tracy (F)
Zephaniah Swift (F)
John Allen (F)
James Davenport (F)
Vermont 2 5 May 23, 1797
March 4, 1797
Daniel Buck (F) Lewis R. Morris (F)
Massachusetts 11 5 August 4, 1797
November 27, 1797
Theophilus Bradbury (F) Bailey Bartlett (F)
New Hampshire at-large 5 August 28, 1797
December 15, 1797
Jeremiah Smith (F) Peleg Sprague (F) Smith was named United States Attorney for the District of New Hampshire
Rhode Island At-large 5 August 29, 1797
November 13, 1797
Elisha R. Potter (F) Thomas Tillinghast (F)
South Carolina 1 5 September 4–5, 1797
November 23, 1797
William L. Smi (F) Thomas Pinckney (F)
Connecticut At-large 5 September 18, 1797
November 13, 1797
James Davenport (F) William Edmond (F)
Pennsylvania 5 5 October 10, 1797
December 1, 1797
George Ege (F) Joseph Hiester (DR)
New Hampshire At-large 5 October 30, 1797
December 15, 1797
Jeremiah Smith (F) Peleg Sprague (F)
North Carolina 10 5 August 2, 1798
December 10, 1798
Nathan Bryan (DR) Richard D. Spaight (DR)
Pennsylvania 1 5 October 9, 1798
December 3, 1798
John Swanwick (DR) Robert Waln (F)
Pennsylvania 4 5 October 9, 1798
December 4, 1798
Samuel Sitgreaves (F) Robert Brown (DR)
Connecticut At-large 5 October 22, 1798
December 3, 1798
Joshua Coit (F) Jonathan Brace (F)
Virginia 9 5 November 1, 1798
December 3, 1798
William B. Giles (DR) Joseph Eggleston (DR)
Maryland 7 6 November 29, 1798
March 4, 1799
Joshua Seney (DR) Joseph H. Nicholson (DR)
Connecticut At-large 6 September 16, 1799
March 4, 1799
John Allen (F) Elizur Goodrich (F)
New Hampshire At-large 6 November 18, 1799
December 2, 1799
Peleg Sprague (F) James Sheafe (F)
New York 1 6 December 27–29, 1799
February 6, 1800
Jonathan N. Havens (DR) John Smith (DR)
Virginia 13 6 June 7, 1800
November 26, 1800
John Marshall (F) Littleton W. Tazewell (DR)
New Hampshire at-large 6 August 25, 1800
December 8, 1800
William Gordon (F) Samuel Tenney (F) Gordon resigned to accept appointment as New Hampshire Attorney General
Connecticut At-large 6 September 15, 1800
November 17, 1800
Jonathan Brace (F) John C. Smith (F)
Massachusetts 10 6 October 20, 1800
November 25, 1800
Samuel Sewall (F) Nathan Read (F)
New Hampshire At-large 6 October 27, 1800
December 8, 1800
William Gordon (F) Samuel Tenney (F)
Massachusetts 3 6 December 15, 1800
February 2, 1801
Samuel Lyman (F) Ebenezer Mattoon (F)
Massachusetts 4 6 December 15, 1800 Dwight Foster (F) Levi Lincoln (DR)
Pennsylvania 8 6 January 15, 1801 Thomas Hartley (F) John Stewart (DR)
Georgia At-large 7 March 23, 1801
March 4, 1801
James Jones (DR) John Milledge (DR) Jones died January 11, 1801
Connecticut At-large 7 April 9, 1801
May 14, 1801
Elizur Goodrich (F) Calvin Goddard (F)
Massachusetts 14 7 June 22, 1801
March 4, 1801
George Thatcher (F) Richard Cutts (DR)
North Carolina 8 7 August 6–7, 1801
March 4, 1801
David Stone (DR) Charles Johnson (DR)
Massachusetts 4 7 June 22, 1801
August 24, 1801
Levi Lincoln (DR) Seth Hastings (F) Lincoln was appointed United States Attorney General
Massachusetts 14 7 June 22, 1801
December 7, 1801
George Thatcher (F) Richard Cutts (DR) Thatcher declined to serve in the 7th Congress
Connecticut At-large 7 September 21, 1801
March 4, 1801
William Edmond (F) Benjamin Tallmadge (F)
Massachusetts 12 7 September 25, 1801
December 6, 1802
Silas Lee (F) Samuel Thatcher (DR)
North Carolina 8 7 August 6, 1801
December 7, 1801
David Stone (F) Charles Johnson (DR) Stone resigned before the start of the 7th Congress upon elected to the Senate
New York 5 7 October 6–8, 1801
October 6, 1801
Thomas Tillotson (DR) Theodorus Bailey (DR)
New York 6 7 October 6–8, 1801
October 6, 1801
John Bird (F) John P. Van Ness (DR)
Pennsylvania 4 7 October 13, 1801
March 4, 1801
J.P.G. Muhlenberg (DR) Isaac Van Horne (DR)
Pennsylvania 12 7 October 13, 1801
March 4, 1801
Albert Gallatin (DR) William Hoge (DR)
Tennessee At-large 7 October 29–30, 1801
March 4, 1801
William C.C. Claiborne (DR) William Dickson (DR)
Maryland 2 7 March 2, 1802
March 24, 1802
Richard Sprigg (DR) Walter Bowie (DR)
Georgia At-large 7 April 5, 1802
December 6, 1802
Benjamin Taliaferro (DR) David Meriwether (DR)
South Carolina 4 7 April 12–13, 1802
January 24, 1803
Thomas Sumter (DR) Richard Winn (DR)
Massachusetts 12 7 September 25, 1801 - July 29, 1802
December 6, 1802
Silas Lee (F) Samuel Thatcher (F)
New Hampshire At-large 7 August 30, 1802
December 6, 1802
Joseph Peirce (F) Samuel Hunt (F)
North Carolina 8 7 October 15, 1802
December 7, 1802
Charles Johnson (DR) Thomas Wynns (DR) Johnson died July 23, 1802
Georgia At-large 7 December 15, 1802
January 10, 1803
John Milledge (DR) Peter Early (DR)
New York 7 8 April 26–28, 1803
April 28, 1803
John Cantine (F) Josiah Hasbrouck (DR)
Connecticut At-large 8 September 5, 1803
March 4, 1803
Elias Perkins (F) Simeon Baldwin (F)
New York 6 8 September 14–16, 1803
October 17, 1803
Isaac Bloom (DR) Daniel C. Verplanck (DR)
Georgia At-large 8 October 3, 1803
March 4, 1803
John Milledge (DR) Joseph Bryan (DR) Milledge was elected Governor of Georgia
New York 1 8 April 24–26, 1804
November 5, 1804
John Smith (DR) Samuel Riker (DR)
Massachusetts 12 8 September 17, 1804
November 5, 1804
Thomson J. Skinner (DR) Simon Larned (DR)
Virginia 13 8 October, 1804
November 5, 1804
John Johns Trigg (DR) Christopher H. Clark (DR)
Maryland 4 8 October 1, 1804
November 6, 1804
Daniel Hiester (DR) Roger Nelson (DR)
Pennsylvania 10 8 November 2, 1804 William Hoge (DR) John Hoge (DR)
Virginia 5 8 November 13, 1804
December 4, 1804
Andrew Moore (DR) Alexander Wilson (DR)
New York 3 8 January 2–4, 1805
February 14, 1805
Samuel L. Mitchill (DR) George Clinton (DR)
New York 2nd & 3 9 September 11–13, 1804
March 4, 1805
Daniel D. Tompkins (DR) Gurdon S. Mumford (DR)
New York 2nd & 3 9 January 2–4, 1805
March 4, 1805
Samuel L. Mitchill (DR) George Clinton (DR)
North Carolina 5 9 August 8, 1805
March 4, 1805
James Gillespie (DR) Thomas Kenan (DR)
Connecticut At-large
2 seats
9 September 16, 1805 Calvin Goddard (F)
Roger Griswold (F)
Timothy Pitkin (F)
Lewis B. Sturges (F)
South Carolina 8 9 September 26–27, 1805
March 4, 1805
John B. Earle (DR) Elias Earle (DR)
Delaware At-large 9 October 1, 1805
March 4, 1805
James A. Bayard (F) James M. Broom (F)
Pennsylvania 4 9 October 8, 1805
November 7, 1805
John A. Hanna (DR) Robert Whitehill (DR)
Pennsylvania 11 9 October 8, 1805
November 7, 1805
John B. Lucas (DR) Samuel Smith (DR)
North Carolina 10 9 January 23–24, 1806
February 24, 1806
Nathaniel Alexander (DR) Evan S. Alexander (DR)
Georgia At-large 9 September 1, 1806 Joseph Bryan (DR) Dennis Smelt (DR)
Connecticut At-large 9 September 15, 1806
December 1, 1806
John C. Smith (F) Theodore Dwight (F)
Maryland 7 9 September 27/October 4,
1806; December 3, 1806
Joseph H. Nicholson (DR) Edward Lloyd (DR)
Virginia 13 9 November, 1806
December 1, 1806
Christopher H. Clark (DR) William A. Burwell (DR)
Pennsylvania 1 9 November 27, 1806
December 8, 1806
Michael Leib (DR) John Porter (DR)
Georgia At-large 9 December 1, 1806
January 26, 1807
Thomas Spalding (DR) William W. Bibb (DR)
South Carolina 6 10 June 1–2, 1807
June 2, 1807
Levi Casey (DR) Joseph C. Calhoun (DR)
Massachusetts 12 10 July 13, 1807
September 16, 1807
Barnabas Bidwell (DR) Ezekiel Bacon (DR)
Delaware At-large 10 October 6, 1807 James M. Broom (F) Nicholas Van Dyke (F)
North Carolina 7 10 February 1, 1808
February 23, 1808
John Culpepper (F) John Culpepper (F)
New Jersey At-large 10 March 8–9, 1808
March 8, 1808
Ezra Darby (DR) Adam Boyd (DR)
New York 12 10 April 26–28, 1808
June 3, 1808
David Thomas (DR) Nathan Wilson (DR)
Massachusetts 2 10 May 4, 1808
May 23, 1808
Jacob Crowninshield (DR) Joseph Story (DR)
Rhode Island At-large 10 August 30, 1808
November 11, 1808
Nehemiah Knight (DR) Richard Jackson, Jr. (F)
Vermont 1 10 September 6, 1808 James Witherell (DR) Samuel Shaw (DR)
Virginia 17 10 September 8, 12, 26, 1808
November 7, 1808
John Claiborne (DR) Thomas Gholson, Jr. (DR)
Pennsylvania 1 10 October 11, 1808
November 16, 1808
Joseph Clay (DR) Benjamin Say (DR)
Pennsylvania 1 11 October 10, 1809 Benjamin Say (DR) Adam Seybert (DR)
Virginia 21 11 December, 1809
January 17, 1810
Wilson C. Nicholas (DR) David S. Garland (DR)
New York 2 11 April 24–26, 1810
December 4, 1810
William Denning (DR) Samuel L. Mitchill (DR)
Kentucky 5 11 August 6, 1810
August 8, 1810
Benjamin Howa (DR) William T. Barry (DR)
Connecticut At-large 11 September 17, 1810
October 11, 1810
Samuel W. Dana (F) Ebenezer Huntington (F)
Maryland 4 11 October 1, 1810
October 15, 1810
Roger Nelson (DR) Samuel Ringgold (DR)
New Jersey At-large 11 October 30–31, 1810
October 31, 1810
James Cox (DR) John A. Scudder (DR)
Massachusetts 10 11 October 8, 1810 Jabez Upham (F) Joseph Allen (F)
Massachusetts 11 11 October 8, 1810 William Stedman (F) Abijah Bigelow (F)
Virginia 1 11 November, 1810
December 21, 1810
John G. Jackson (DR) William McKinley (DR)
Maryland 7 11 November 15, 1810
November 29, 1810
John Brown (DR) Robert Wright (DR)
South Carolina 1 11 December 31, 1810 Robert Marion (DR) Langdon Cheves (DR)
Maryland 7 12 November 15, 1810
March 4, 1811
John Brown (DR) Robert Wright (DR)
Maryland 6 12 October 2, 1811
October 26, 1810
John Montgomery (DR) Stevenson Archer (DR)
Massachusetts 4 12 November 4, 1811 Joseph B. Varnum (DR) William M. Richardson (DR)
Massachusetts 17 12 April 6, 1812 Barzillai Gannett (DR) Francis Carr (DR)
Georgia At-large 12 October 5, 1812 Howell Cobb (DR) William Barnett (DR)
New York 6 12 December 15–17, 1812
January 29, 1813
Robert L. Livingston (F) Thomas P. Grosvenor (F)
North Carolina 3 12 January 11, 1813
January 30, 1813
Thomas Blount (DR) William Kennedy (DR)
Pennsylvania 13 13 February 16, 1813
May 24, 1813
John Smilie (DR) Isaac Griffin (DR)
Ohio 6 13 April 20, 1813
April 20, 1813
John S. Edwards (F) Reasin Beall (DR)
New York 15 13 April 27–29, 1813
May 26, 1813
William Dowse (F) John M. Bowers (F)
Kentucky 8 13 April 29, 1813
April 20, 1813
John Simpson (DR) Stephen Ormsby (DR)
Pennsylvania 15 13 May 4, 1813 Abner Lacock (DR) Thomas Wilson (DR)
Ohio 3 13 May 10, 1813
May 4, 1813
Duncan McArthur (DR) William Creighton (DR)
Pennsylvania 5 13 May 11, 1813 Robert Whitehill (DR) John Rea (DR)
Pennsylvania 3 13 October 12, 1813 John Gloninger (F) Edward Crouch (DR)
Pennsylvania 7 13 October 12, 1813 John M. Hyneman (DR) Daniel Udree (DR)
Georgia At-large 13 December 13, 1813 William W. Bibb (DR) Alfred Cuthbert (DR)
New York 2 13 December 28–30, 1813
January 22, 1814
Egbert Benson (F) William Irving (DR)
Kentucky 2 13 February 28, 1814
March 29, 1814
Henry Clay (DR) Joseph H. Hawkins (DR)
Massachusetts 4 13 May 23, 1814
September 22, 1814
William M. Richardson (DR) Samuel Dana (DR)
Virginia 11 13 June, 1814
September 19, 1814
John Dawson (DR) Philip P. Barbour (DR)
Massachusetts 12 13 August 4, 1814
September 26, 1814
Daniel Dewey (F) John W. Hulbert (F)
New Hampshire At-large 13 August 29, 1814 Samuel Smith (F) vacant
Tennessee 5 13 September 15–16, 1814
September 16, 1814
Felix Grundy (DR) Newton Cannon (DR)
New Jersey At-large 13 October 10–11, 1814
November 2, 1814
Jacob Hufty (F) Thomas Bines (DR)
Ohio 6 13 October 11, 1814 Reasin Beall (DR) David Clendenin (DR)
Pennsylvania 2 13 October 11, 1814 Jonathan Roberts (DR) Samuel Henderson (F)
Pennsylvania 3 13 October 11, 1814 James Whitehill (DR) Amos Slaymaker (F)
New York 6 14 April, 1815 Jonathan Fisk (DR) James W. Wilkin (DR) Fisk resigned to accept appointment as United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York
New York 12 14 April, 1815 Benjamin Pond (DR) Asa Adgate (DR) Benjamin Pond died October 14, 1814
Virginia 15 14 October, 1815 Matthew Clay (DR) John Kerr (DR) Clay died on May 27, 1815
Pennsylvania 1 14 October 15, 1815 Jonathan Williams (DR) John Sergeant (F) Williams died on May 16, 1815
Pennsylvania 3 14 October 15, 1815 Amos Ellmaker (DR) James M. Wallace (DR)
Pennsylvania 9 14 October 15, 1815 David Bard (DR) Thomas Burnside (DR) Bard died on March 12, 1815
Tennessee 2 14 December 7–8, 1815
January 8, 1816
John Sevier (DR) William G. Blount (DR) Sevier died on September 24, 1815
North Carolina 6 14 January 22, 1816 Nathaniel Macon (DR) Weldon N. Edwards (DR) Macon resigned after being elected to the Senate
Maryland 5 14 January 27, 1816
February 4, 1816
Nicholas R. Moore (DR) Samuel Smith (DR)
New York 20 14 September, 1816
December 3, 1816
Enos T. Throop (DR) Daniel Avery (DR) Throop resigned after losing re-election campaign
Maryland 5 14 September 3, 1816
December 2, 1816
William Pinkney (DR) Peter Little (DR) Pinkney was named Minister to Russia
Pennsylvania 9 14 October 8, 1816 Thomas Burnside (DR) William P. Maclay (DR) Resigned to accept judicial appointment
Virginia 18 14 October 10–28, 1816 Thomas Gholson, Jr. (DR) Thomas M. Nelson (DR) Ghoulson died on July 4, 1816
Kentucky 1 14 December 2, 1816 James Clark (DR) Thomas Fletcher (DR) Clark was appointed as a circuit court judge
Maryland 3 14 December 2, 1816 Alexander C. Hanson (F) George Peter (F) Hanson resigned after being elected to the Senate
Massachusetts 11 14 December 2, 1816 Elijah Brigham (F) Benjamin Adams (F)
North Carolina 8 14 December 2, 1816 Richard Stanford (DR) Samuel Dickens (DR) Stanford died on April 16, 1816
Ohio 1 14 December 2, 1816 John McLean (DR) William Henry Harrison (DR) McLean resigned in April, 1816
Georgia At-large 14 December, 1816
January 23, 1817
Alfred Cuthbert (DR) Zadock Cook (DR)
Pennsylvania 10 15 October 14, 1817 David Scott (DR) John Murray (DR) Scott resigned to accept a judicial appointment
Connecticut At-large
15 December 1, 1817 Sylvanus Blackus (F)
Charles Dennison (F)
Ebenezer Huntington (F)
Nathaniel Terry (F)
Blackus died February 15, 1817
New York 4 15 December 1, 1817 Henry B. Lee (DR) James Tallmadge, Jr. (DR) Representative-elect Lee died on February 18, 1817
North Carolina 7 15 January 1, 1818
January 26, 1818
Alexander McMillan (F) James Stewart (F) Representative-elect McMillan died some time before Congress assembled
South Carolina 6 15 February 9, 1818 John C. Calhoun (DR) Eldred Simkins (DR) Calhoun resigned upon being appointed Secretary of War
Pennsylvania 6 15 March 3, 1818
March 24, 1818
John Ross (DR) Thomas J. Rogers (DR)
Pennsylvania 6 15 October 13, 1818 Samuel D. Ingham (DR) Samuel Moore (DR)
Massachusetts 20 15 November 4, 1818 Albion K. Parris (DR) Enoch Lincoln (DR)
North Carolina 11 15 November 7, 1818 Daniel M. Forney (DR) William Davidson (F)
Connecticut At-large 15 November 16, 1818 Uriel Holmes (F) Sylvester Gilbert (DR)
Pennsylvania 4 15 November 16, 1818 Jacob Spangler (DR) Jacob Hostetter (DR)
Louisiana At-large 15 November 16, 1818 Thomas B. Robertson (DR) Thomas Butler (DR)
Virginia 19 15 November 16, 1818 Peterson Goodwyn (DR) John Pegram (DR) Goodwyn died on February 21, 1818.
Georgia At-large 15 January 4, 1819 John Forsyth (DR) Robert R. Reid (DR) Forsyth resigned upon being elected to the Senate
Georgia At-large 16 January 4, 1819 John Forsyth (DR) Robert R. Reid (DR) Forsyth resigned upon being elected to the Senate
Massachusetts 13 16 August 21, 1820 Edward Dowse (DR) William Eustis (DR)
Pennsylvania 5 16 October 10, 1820
November 13, 1820
David Fullerton (DR) Thomas G. McCullough (F)
Maine 1 16 November 7, 1820
December 11, 1820
John Holmes (DR) Joseph Dane (F) Holmes was elected as one of the first two Senators from Maine
Virginia 1 16 November 13, 1820 James Pindall (F) Edward B. Jackson (DR)
Virginia 10 16 November 13, 1820 George F. Strother (DR) Thomas L. Moore (DR)
Virginia 20 16 November 13, 1820 James Johnson (DR) John C. Gray (DR)
North Carolina 4 16 February 7, 1821 Jesse Slocumb (DR) William S. Blackledge (DR) Slocumb died on December 20, 1820
New York 6 17 November 6–8, 1821 Selah Tuthill (DR) Charles Borland, Jr. Tuthill died September 7, 1821
Pennsylvania 5 17 October 9, 1821
December 12, 1821
James Duncan (DR) John Findlay (DR) Duncan resigned in April, 1821
Pennsylvania 10 17 October 9, 1821
December 12, 1821
William Cox Ellis (F) Thomas Murray, Jr. (DR) Resigned July 20, 1821
South Carolina 9 17 December 3, 1821 John S. Richards (DR) James Blair (DR) Representative-elect Richards declined to serve
Kentucky 8 17 January 2, 1822 Wingfield Bullock (DR) James D. Breckinridge (DR) Bullock died on October 13, 1821
New York 9 17 February 25–27, 1822 Solomon Van Rensselaer (DR) Stephen Van Rensselaer (F)
Delaware At-large 17 October 1, 1822
December 2, 1822
Caesar A. Rodney (DR) Daniel Rodney (F)
Pennsylvania 1 17 October 1, 1822
December 2, 1822
William Milnor (F) Thomas Forrest (F) Milnor resigned May 8, 1822
Pennsylvania 6 17 October 1, 1822
December 2, 1822
Samuel Moore (DR) Samuel D. Ingham (DR)
Pennsylvania 14 17 October 1, 1822 Henry Baldwin (DR) Walter Forward (DR)
Indiana At-large 17 December 2, 1822 William Hendricks (DR) Jonathan Jennings (DR) Hendricks resigned to run for Governor of Indiana
Maine 2 17 December 2, 1822 Ezekiel Whitman (F) Mark Harris (DR)
Pennsylvania 7 17 December 10, 1822
December 23, 1822
Ludwig Worman (F) Daniel Udree (F) Worman died October 17, 1822
South Carolina 9 17 December 11, 1822 James Blair (DR) John Carter (DR)
South Carolina 2 17 January 6, 1823 William Lowndes (DR) James Hamilton, Jr. (DR)
Maryland 5 17 January 8, 1823 Samuel Smith (DR) Isaac McKim (DR) Smith resigned his seat December 22, 1822 after being elected to the Senate
Maryland 5 18 January 8, 1823 Samuel Smith (DR) Isaac McKim (Jackson Republican) Smith resigned his seat December 22, 1822 after being elected to the Senate
Pennsylvania 8 18 October 12, 1824
December 9, 1824
Thomas J. Rogers (Jackson Republican) George Wolf (Jackson Republican)
Pennsylvania 13 18 October 12, 1824
December 6, 1824
John Tod (Jackson Republican) Alexander Thomson (Jackson Republican)
New York 28 18 December 1, 1823 William B. Rochester (Adams Republican) William Woods (Adams Republican)
Virginia 13 18 April 24, 1824 William Lee Ball (Crawford Republican) John Taliaferro (Crawford Republican) Ball died on February 29, 1824
Massachusetts 10 18 December 13, 1824 None John Bailey (DR)
Vermont at-large 18 December 13, 1824 Charles Rich (DR) Henry Olin (DR) Rich died on October 15, 1824
Indiana 1 18 December 23, 1824 William Prince (Jackson Republican) Jacob Call (Jackson Republican)
North Carolina 2 18 January 6, 1825
January 19, 1825
Hutchins Gordon Burton (Crawford Republican) George Outlaw (Crawford Republican)
Georgia At-large 18 February 7, 1825 Thomas W. Cobb (Crawford Republican) Richard Henry Wilde (Crawford Republican)
Pennsylvania 16 19 October 11, 1825
December 5, 1825
James Allison, Jr. (J) Robert Orr, Jr. (J)
Pennsylvania 18 19 March 14, 1826
April 3, 1826
Patrick Farrelly Thomas H. Sill (A)
Maine 5 19 September 11, 1826 Enoch Lincoln (DR) James W. Ripley (J)
Pennsylvania 2 19 October 10, 1826
December 4, 1826
Joseph Hemphill (J) Thomas Kittera (A)
Pennsylvania 7 19 October 10, 1826
December 4, 1826
Henry Wilson (J) Jacob Krebs (J)
Pennsylvania 13 19 October 10, 1826
December 4, 1826
Alexander Thomson (J) Chauncey Forward (J)
Maine 1 20 September 10, 1827 William Burleigh (NR) Rufus McIntire (J)
Georgia 1 20 October 1, 1827 Edward Fenwick Tattnall (J) George Rockingham Gilmer (J)
Georgia 2 20 October 1, 1827 John Forsyth (J) Richard Henry Wilde (J)
Delaware At-large 20 October 2, 1827 Louis McLane (F) Kensey Johns, Jr. (F)
Pennsylvania 2 20 October 9, 1827
December 3, 1827
None John Sergeant (A)
Maine 4 21 July 20, 1829 Peleg Sprague (NR) George Evans (NR)
Pennsylvania 8
Two seats
21 October 13, 1829
December 7, 1829
Samuel D. Ingham (J)
George Wolf (J)
Peter Ihrie, Jr. (J)
Samuel A. Smith (J)
Wolf was elected Governor of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania 16 21 December 15, 1829
December 30, 1829
William Wilkins (AM) Harmar Denny (AM)
Maine 5 21 December 6, 1830 James W. Ripley (J) Cornelius Holland (J)
Vermont 2 22 November 1, 1831 Rollin Carolas Mallary (NR) William Slade (Anti-Masonic)
Pennsylvania 11 22 November 22, 1831
December 5, 1831
William Ramsey (J) Robert McCoy (J)
Vermont 1 22 January 1, 1833 Jonathan Hunt (NR) Hiland Hall (NR)
Pennsylvania 1 23 October 8, 1833
December 2, 1833
Joel B. Sutherland (J) Joel B. Sutherland (J)
Vermont 5 23 November 10, 1834 Benjamin F. Deming (Anti-Masonic) Henry Fisk Janes (Anti-Masonic)
Pennsylvania 24 24 October 11, 1836
December 5, 1836
John Banks (AM) John J. Pearson (NR)
Pennsylvania 13 24 November 4, 1836
December 5, 1836
Jesse Miller (J) James Black (J)
Pennsylvania 3 25 June 29, 1837
September 4, 1837
Francis J. Harper (D) Charles Naylor (W) Harper died on March 18, 1837
Pennsylvania 9 25 March 8, 1838
March 17, 1838
Henry A. P. Muhlenberg (D) George M. Keim (D)
Maine 3 25 April 28, 1838 Jonathan Cilley (D) Edward Robinson (W)
Maine 5 25 May 29, 1838 Timothy J. Carter (D) Virgil D. Parris (D)
Pennsylvania 14 26 November 20, 1839
December 2, 1839
William W. Potter (D) George McCulloch (D) Potter died on October 28, 1839
Pennsylvania 22 26 October 13, 1840
December 10, 1840
Richard Biddle (AM) Henry M. Brackenridge (W)
Pennsylvania 13 26 November 20, 1840
December 7, 1840
William S. Ramsey (D) Charles McClure (D) Ramsey died October 17, 1840
Pennsylvania 13 27 May 8, 1841
May 31, 1841
William S. Ramsey (D) Amos Gustine (D) Ramsey died October 17, 1840
Maine 4 27 May 31, 1841 George Evans (W) David Bronson (W)
Georgia 3 29 January 5, 1846 None George W. Towns (D)
Vermont 3 31 November 7, 1849 George Perkins Marsh (W) James Meacham (W)
Georgia 1 31 February 4, 1850 Thomas Butler King (W) Joseph Webber Jackson (D)
Massachusetts 1 31 August 22, 1850 Robert C. Winthrop (W) Samuel A. Eliot (W)
New Hampshire 3 31 October 8, 1850 James Wilson II (W) George W. Morrison (D)
Maine 4 32 June 25, 1852 Charles Andrews (D) Isaac Reed (W)
Massachusetts 1 33 April 17, 1854 Zeno Scudder (W) Thomas D. Eliot (W)
Vermont 1 34 January 3, 1856 James Meacham (O) George Tisdale Hodges (R)
Maine 5 36 November 6, 1860 Israel Washburn, Jr. (R) Stephen Coburn (R)
Maine 2 37 December 1, 1862 Charles W. Walton (R) Thomas Fessenden (R)
Delaware At-large 38 November 19, 1863 William Temple (D) Nathaniel B. Smithers (R)
Massachusetts 7 41 November 2, 1869 George S. Boutwell (R) George M. Brooks (R)
North Carolina 4 41 August 4, 1870 John T. Deweese (R) Robert B. Gilliam (D)
North Carolina 4 41 November 26, 1870 John T. Deweese (R) John Manning, Jr. (D)
South Carolina 1 41 December 12, 1870 Benjamin F. Whittemore (R) Joseph Rainey (R)
Georgia 4 41 December 22, 1870 Samuel F. Gove (R) Jefferson F. Long (R)
Georgia 4 42 October 29, 1872 Thomas J. Speer (R) Erasmus W. Beck (D)
Georgia 8 43 December 1, 1873 None Alexander H. Stephens (D)
Oregon At-large 43 December 1, 1873 Joseph G. Wilson (R) James W. Nesmith (D)
Georgia 9 44 May 5, 1875 None Benjamin Harvey Hill (D)
Maine 4 44 September 13, 1875 Samuel F. Hersey (R) Harris M. Plaisted (R)
Oregon At-large 44 December 6, 1875 None Lafayette Lane (D)
Maine 3 44 December 4, 1876 James G. Blaine (R) Edwin Flye (R)
Georgia 9 45 April 13, 1877 Benjamin Harvey Hill (D) Hiram Parks Bell (D)
Nebraska At-large 45 November 5, 1878 Frank Welch (R) Thomas Jefferson Majors (R)
Georgia 1 46 February 10, 1879 Julian Hartridge (D) William Bennett Fleming (D)
New Hampshire 3 46 January 8, 1881 Evarts Worcester Farr (R) Ossian Ray (R)
Maine 2 47 September 12, 1881 William P. Frye (R) Nelson Dingley, Jr. (R)
Rhode Island 1 47 November 22, 1881 Nelson W. Aldrich (R) Henry J. Spooner (R)
Georgia 8 47 November 8, 1882 Alexander H. Stephens (D) Seaborn Reese (D)
West Virginia 3 48 May 15, 1883 John E. Kenna (D) Charles P. Snyder (D)
Rhode Island 2 48 February 5, 1885 Jonathan Chace (R) Nathan F. Dixon III (R)
Rhode Island 2 49 February 21, 1887 None Charles H. Page (D)
Nebraska 2 50 November 5, 1889 James Laird (R) Gilbert L. Laws (R)
South Dakota At-large 52 November 3, 1891 John Rankin Gamble (R) John L. Jolley (R)
California 3 52 November 8, 1892 Joseph McKenna (R) Samuel G. Hilborn (R)
Rhode Island 2 53 April 5, 1893 None Charles H. Page (D)
Pennsylvania 8 53 June 23, 1893

William Mutchler (D)

Howard Mutchler (D)

Died June 23, 1893
Ohio 10 53 July 13, 1893 William H. Enochs (R) Hezekiah S. Bundy (R) Died July 13, 1893
Michigan 1 53 August 17, 1893 J. Logan Chipman (D) Levi T. Griffin (D) Died August 17, 1893
Wisconsin 4 53 August 27, 1893 Vacant

Peter J. Somers (D)

Pennsylvania At-Large 53 December 1, 1893

William Lilly (R)

Galusha A. Grow (R)

Died December 1, 1893
New York 15 53 December 26, 1893 Ashbel P. Fitch (D) Isidor Straus (D) Resigned having been elected Comptroller of New York
Pennsylvania 15 53 November 13, 1894

Myron B. Wright (R)

Edwin J. Jorden (R)

Died November 13, 1894
Pennsylvania 2 53 November 25, 1893

Charles O'Neill (R)

Robert Adams, Jr. (R)

Died November 25, 1893
New York 14 53 December 31, 1893 John R. Fellows (D) Lemuel E. Quigg (R) Resigned having been elected New York County D. A.
Ohio 3 53 February 9, 1894 George W. Houk (D) Paul J. Sorg (D) Died February 9, 1894
South Carolina 1 53 February 12, 1894

William H. Brawley (D)

James F. Izlar (D)

Resigned having been appointed to the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina
Louisiana 4 53 March 12, 1894

Newton C. Blanchard (D)

Henry W. Ogden (D)

Resigned having been elected to the U. S. Senate
Missouri 11 53 April 3, 1894 Charles F. Joy (R) John J. O'Neill (D) Lost contested election April 3, 1894
California 3 53 April 4, 1894 Samuel G. Hilborn (R) Warren B. English (D) Lost contested election April 4, 1894
Ohio 2 53 May 4, 1894 John A. Caldwell (R) Jacob H. Bromwell (R) Resigned having been elected Mayor of Cincinnati
Maryland 1 53 May 10, 1894 Robert F. Bratton (D) W. Laird Henry (D) Died May 10, 1894
Maryland 5 53 May 15, 1894 Barnes Compton (D) Charles E. Coffin (R) Resigned
Kentucky 10 53 July 7, 1894 Marcus C. Lisle (D)

William M. Beckner (D)

Died July 7, 1894
Kansas 2 53 August 2, 1894 Edward H. Funston (R) Horace L. Moore (D) Lost contested election August 2, 1894
Wisconsin 7 53 August 27, 1894

George B. Shaw (R)

Michael Griffin (R)

Died August 27, 1894
Arkansas 2 53 November 1, 1894 Clifton R. Breckinridge (D) John S. Little (D) Resigned to become Minister to Russia
Alabama 3 53 November 30, 1894 William C. Oates (D) George P. Harrison (D) Resigned to become 29thh Governor of Alabama
Virginia 7 53 December 31, 1893

Charles T. O'Ferrall (D)

Smith S. Turner (D)

Resigned having been elected Governor of Virginia
Kentucky 9 53 January 5, 1895 Thomas H. Paynter (D) Vacant Resigned having been elected to the Kentucky Court of Appeals
Illinois 10 53 January 6, 1895 Philip S. Post (R) Vacant Died January 6, 1895
Michigan 3 53 January 13, 1895 Julius C. Burrows (R) Vacant Resigned having been elected to the U. S. Senate
Georgia 10 54 October 2, 1895 James C. C. Black (D) James C. C. Black (D)
Pennsylvania 15 54 March 4, 1895

Edwin J. Jordan (R)

James H. Codding (R)

Resigned March 4, 1895
Massachusetts 6 54 May 22, 1895

William Cogswell (R)

William H. Moody (R)

Died May 22, 1895
Illinois 18 54 July 14, 1895

Frederick Remann (R)

William F. L. Hadley (R)

Died July 14, 1895
New York 10 54 Vacant

Amos J. Cummings (D)

November 5, 1895
Illinois 10 54 Vacant

George W. Prince (R)

December 2, 1895
Michigan 3 54 Vacant

Alfred Milnes (R)

December 2, 1895
Illinois 3 54 December 27, 1895

Lawrence E. McGann (D)

Hugh R. Belknap (R)

Lost contested election December 27, 1895
Utah At-Large 54 New Seat

George E. Allen (R)

January 4, 1896
Texas 11 54 February 10, 1896

William H. Crain (D)

Rudolph Kleberg (D)

Died February 10, 1896 April 7, 1896
Missouri 5 54 February 27, 1896

John C. Tarsney (D)

Robert T. Van Horn (R)

Lost contested election February 27, 1896
Alabama 4 54 March 12, 1896

Gaston A. Robbins (D)

William F. Aldrich (R)

Lost contested election March 12, 1896
Louisiana 5 54 March 20, 1896

Charles J. Boatner (D)

Re-elected June 10, 1896
Virginia 5 54 May 2, 1896

William R. McKenney (D)

Robert T. Thorp (R)

Lost contested election May 2, 1896
Alabama 5 54 April 21, 1896

James E. Cobb (D)

Albert T. Goodwyn (P)

Lost contested election April 21, 1896
South Carolina 7 54 June 1, 1896

J. William Stokes (D)

Re-elected November 3, 1896
New York 8 54 June 2, 1896

James J. Walsh (D)

John M. Mitchell (R)

Lost contested election June 2, 1896
South Carolina 1 54 June 4, 1896

William Elliott (D)

George W. Murray (R)

Lost contested election June 4, 1896
Illinois 16 54 June 5, 1896

Finis E. Downing (D)

John I. Rinaker (R)

Lost contested election June 5, 1896
North Carolina 6 54 June 5, 1896

James A. Lockhart (D)

Charles H. Martin (P)

Lost contested election June 5, 1896
Alabama 9 54 June 9, 1896

Oscar W. Underwood (D)

Truman H. Aldrich (R)

Lost contested election June 9, 1896
Georgia 3 54 October 23, 1896 Charles Frederick Crisp (D) Charles R. Crisp (D) Died October 23, 1896 December 19, 1896
New York 19 54 January 7, 1897

Frank S. Black (R)

Vacant
Kentucky 10 54 February 18, 1897

Joseph M. Kendall (D)

Nathan T. Hopkins (R)

Lost contested election February 18, 1897
Pennsylvania 25 55 1897

John J. Davidson (R)

Joseph B. Showalter (R)

Died 1897 April 20, 1897
Maine 3 55 April 18, 1897

Seth L. Milliken (R)

Edwin C. Burleigh (R)

Died April 18, 1897 June 21, 1897
Indiana 4 55 April 22, 1897

William S. Holman (D)

Francis M. Griffith (D)

Died April 22, 1896 December 6, 1897
South Carolina 6 55 May 31, 1897

John L. McLaurin (D)

James Norton (D)

Resigned having been elected to the U. S. Senate December 6, 1897
Missouri 1 55 Vacant

James T. Lloyd (D)

June 1, 1897
Illinois 6 55 June 24, 1897

Edward D. Cooke (R)

Henry S. Boutell (R)

Died June 24, 1897 November 23, 1897
Massachusetts 1 55 August 14, 1897

Ashley B. Wright (R)

George P. Lawrence (R)

Died August 14, 1897 November 2, 1897
New York 3 55 September 30, 1897

Francis H. Wilson (R)

Edmund H. Driggs (D)

Resigned having been appointed Postmaster of Broooklyn, New York December 5, 1897
Alabama 4 55 February 9, 1898

Thomas S. Plowman (D)

William F. Aldrich (R)

Lost contested election February 9, 1898
Pennsylvania 23 55 March 3, 1898

William A. Stone (R)

William H. Graham (R)

Resigned having been elected Governor of Pennsylvania November 29, 1898
Virginia 4 55 March 23, 1898

Sydney P. Epes (D)

Robert T. Thorp (R)

Lost contested election March 23, 1898
Massachusetts 13 55 March 27, 1898

John Simpkins (R)

William S. Greene (R)

Died March 27, 1898 May 31, 1898
Virginia 2 55 April 26, 1898

William A. Young (D)

Richard A. Wise (R)

Lost contested election April 26, 1898
Mississippi 2 55 May 31, 1898

William V. Sullivan (D)

Thomas Spight (D)

Resigned having been elected to the U. S. Senate July 5, 1898
Ohio 19 55 September 8, 1898

Stephen A. Northway (R)

Charles F. W. Dick (DR)

Died September 8, 1898 November 8, 1898
Mississippi 6 55 October 16, 1898

William F. Love (D)

Frank A. McLain (D)

Died October 16, 1898 December 12, 1898
New York 34 55 November 10, 1898

Warren B. Hooker (R)

Vacant Resigned having been appointed a justice of the New York Supreme Court
Tennessee 4 55 January 6, 1899

Benton McMillin (D)

Vacant Resigned having been elected Governor of Tennessee
New Jersey 4 55 January 10, 1899

Mahlon Pitney (R)

Vacant Resigned having been elected to the New Jersey State Senate
Maine 2 55 January 13, 1899

Nelson Dingley, Jr. (R)

Vacant Died January 13, 1899
New York 2 55 February 26, 1899

Denis J. Hurley (R)

Died February 26, 1899
Nebraska 6 56

William L. Greene (P)

March 11, 1899

William Neville (P)

Died March 11, 1899 December 4, 1899
Maine 2 56 Vacant Charles E. Littlefield (R) June 19, 1899
Maine 1 56 November 6, 1899 Thomas Brackett Reed (R) Amos L. Allen (R)
Nebraska 6 56 November 7, 1899 William Laury Greene (Pop) William Neville (Pop)
Utah At-large 56 April 25, 1900 None William H. King (D)
California 2 56 November 6, 1900 Marion De Vries (D) Samuel D. Woods (R)
Delaware At-large 56 November 6, 1900 John H. Hoffecker (R) Walter O. Hoffecker (R)
Maine 4 57 April 8, 1901 Charles A. Boutelle (R) Llewellyn Powers (R)
Oregon 1 58 June 1, 1903 None Binger Hermann (R)
California 3 58 November 8, 1904 Victor H. Metcalf (R) Joseph R. Knowland (R)
West Virginia 2 59 June 6, 1905 Alston G. Dayton (R) Thomas Beall Davis (D)
Nebraska 1 59 July 18, 1905 Elmer Burkett (R) Ernest M. Pollard (R)
Georgia 1 59 November 6, 1906 Rufus E. Lester (D) James W. Overstreet (D)
California 1 59 November 6, 1906 James Gillett (R) William F. Englebright (R)
Maine 2 60 November 3, 1908 Charles E. Littlefield (R) John P. Swasey (R)
Maine 4 60 November 3, 1908 Llewellyn Powers (R) Frank E. Guernsey (R)
South Dakota At-large 60 November 3, 1908 William H. Parker (R) Eben Martin (R)
Georgia 2 61 February 6, 1910 James M. Griggs (D) Seaborn Roddenbery (D)
Nebraska 3 62 November 7, 1911 James P. Latta (D) Dan V. Stephens (D)
Vermont 1 62 July 30, 1912 David J. Foster (R) Frank L. Greene (R)
Maine 3 63 September 9, 1913 Forrest Goodwin (R) John A. Peters (R)
West Virginia 1 63 October 14, 1913 John W. Davis (D) Matthew M. Neely (D)
Georgia 2 63 November 4, 1913 Seaborn Roddenbery (D) Frank Park (D)
Georgia 10 63 November 3, 1914 Thomas W. Hardwick (D) Carl Vinson (D)
West Virginia 2 64 May 9, 1916 William Gay Brown, Jr. (D) George Meade Bowers (R)
California 10 64 November 7, 1916 William Stephens (R) Henry S. Benedict (R)
West Virginia 4 64 November 7, 1916 Hunter Holmes Moss, Jr. (R) Harry C. Woodyard (R)
Georgia 8 64 January 11, 1917 Samuel Joelah Tribble (D) Tinsley W. Rucker, Jr. (D)
New Hampshire 1 65 May 29, 1917 Cyrus A. Sulloway (R) Sherman Everett Burroughs (R)
North Dakota 1 65 July 10, 1917 Henry Thomas Helgesen (R) John Miller Baer (R)
Georgia 4 65 January 16, 1918 William C. Adamson (D) William C. Wright (D)
Alaska Territory At-large 66 June 5, 1919 Disputed George Barnes Grigsby (D)
California 9 67 February 15, 1921 None Walter F. Lineberger (R)
Maine 3 67 March 20, 1922 John A. Peters (R) John E. Nelson (R)
Hawaii Territory At-large 67 March 25, 1922 Jonah Kūhiō Kalaniana'ole (R) Henry Alexander Baldwin (R)
California 6 67 November 7, 1922 John A. Elston (R) James H. MacLafferty (R)
Nebraska 1 67 November 7, 1922 C. Frank Reavis (R) Roy H. Thorpe (R)
Nebraska 6 67 November 7, 1922 Moses Kinkaid (R) Augustin Reed Humphrey (R)
California 1 68 January 23, 1923 None Mae Nolan (R)
California 10 68 May 1, 1923 Henry Z. Osborne (R) John D. Fredericks (R)
Vermont 2 68 November 6, 1923 Porter H. Dale (R) Ernest Willard Gibson (R)
North Dakota 2 68 November 4, 1924 George M. Young (R) Thomas Hall (R)
California 2 69 August 31, 1926 John E. Raker (D) Harry Lane Englebright (R)
California 5 69 August 31, 1926 Lawrence J. Flaherty (R) Richard J. Welch (R)
Oregon 3 70 October 18, 1927 Maurice E. Crumpacker (R) Franklin F. Korell (R)
Oregon 2 70 November 6, 1928 Nicholas J. Sinnott (R) Robert R. Butler (R)
Georgia 5 71 October 2, 1929 Leslie Jasper Steele (D) Robert Ramspeck (D)
Rhode Island 3 71 November 4, 1930 Jeremiah E. O'Connell (D) Francis Condon (D)
West Virginia 4 71 November 4, 1930 James A. Hughes (R) Robert Lynn Hogg (R)
Georgia 1 72 September 9, 1931 Charles Gordon Edwards (D) Homer C. Parker (D)
New Hampshire 1 72 January 5, 1932 Fletcher Hale (R) William Nathaniel Rogers (D)
Georgia 6 72 March 2, 1932 Samuel Rutherford (D) Carlton Mobley (D)
Georgia 3 72 November 8, 1932 Charles R. Crisp (D) Bryant Thomas Castellow (D)
Georgia 10 73 July 5, 1933 Charles Hillyer Brand (D) Paul Brown (D)
Arizona At-large 73 October 3, 1933 Lewis W. Douglas (D) Isabella S. Greenway (D)
West Virginia 3 73 November 28, 1933 Lynn Hornor (D) Andrew Edmiston, Jr. (D)
Vermont At-large 73 January 16, 1934 Ernest Willard Gibson (R) Charles Albert Plumley (R)
Rhode Island 1 74 August 6, 1935 Francis Condon (D) Charles Risk (R)
California 5 75 May 4, 1937 Henry E. Stubbs (D) Alfred J. Elliott (D)
Ohio 4 75 November 8, 1938 Frank L. Kloeb (D) Walter H. Albaugh (R)
Georgia 4 76 August 1, 1939 Emmett Marshall Owen (D) Albert Sidney Camp (D)
Nebraska 1 76 April 19, 1940 George H. Heinke (R) John Hyde Sweet (R)
Maine 2 76 June 3, 1940 Clyde Smith (R) Margaret Chase Smith (R)
Georgia 8 76 October 1, 1940 W. Benjamin Gibbs (D) Florence Reville Gibbs (D)
Mississippi 2 77 November, 1941 Wall Doxey (D) Jamie Whitten (D)
California 17 77 August 25, 1942 Lee E. Geyer (D) Cecil R. King (D)
California 2 78 August 31, 1943 Harry Lane Englebright (R) Clair Engle (D)
Pennsylvania 2 78 January 18, 1944 James P. McGranery (D) Joseph M. Pratt (R)
New York 11 78 June 6, 1944 James A. O'Leary (D) Ellsworth B. Buck (R)
Montana 2 79 June 5, 1945 James F. O'Connor (D) Wesley A. D'Ewart (R)
Oregon 1 79 January 18, 1946 James W. Mott (R) A. Walter Norblad (R)
Georgia 5 79 February 12, 1946 Robert Ramspeck (D) Helen Douglas Mankin (D)
Ohio 4 80 November 4, 1947 Robert Franklin Jones (R) William M. McCulloch (R)
California 5 81 November 8, 1949 Richard J. Welch (R) John F. Shelley (D)
West Virginia 5 82 July 17, 1951 John Kee (D) Elizabeth Kee (D)
Maine 3 82 October 22, 1951 Frank Fellows (R) Clifford McIntire (R)
Ohio 3 82 November 6, 1951 Edward G. Breen (D) Paul F. Schenck (R)
Nebraska 3 82 December 4, 1951 Karl Stefan (R) Robert Dinsmore Harrison (R)
Georgia 2 83 February 4, 1953 Edward E. Cox (D) J. L. Pilcher (D)
California 24 83 November 10, 1953 Norris Poulson (R) Glenard P. Lipscomb (R)
Hawaii Territory At-large 83 July 31, 1954 Joseph Rider Farrington (R) Elizabeth P. Farrington (R)
Georgia 4 83 November 2, 1954 Albert Sidney Camp (D) John James Flynt, Jr. (D)
Michigan 15 84 December 13, 1955 John D. Dingell, Sr. (D) John D. Dingell, Jr. (D)
New Mexico At-Large 85 April 9, 1957 Antonio M. Fernández (D) Joseph Montoya (D)
Georgia 7 85 January 8, 1958 Henderson Lovelace Lanham (D) Harlan Erwin Mitchell (D)
Pennsylvania 2 85 May 20, 1958 Earl Chudoff (D) Robert Nix (D)
Arizona 2 87 May 2, 1961 Stewart Lee Udall (D) Mo Udall (D)
Texas 4 87 January 30, 1962 Sam Rayburn (D) Ray Roberts (D)
California 1 88 January 22, 1963 None Donald H. Clausen (R)
California 23 88 June 11, 1963 Clyde Doyle (D) Del M. Clawson (R)
North Dakota 1 88 October 22, 1963 Hjalmar Carl Nygaard (R) Mark Andrews (R)
California 37 88 February 18, 1964 John F. Shelley (D) Phillip Burton (D)
Oregon 1 88 November 3, 1964 A. Walter Norblad (R) Wendell Wyatt (R)
Louisiana 7 89 October 2, 1965 T. Ashton Thompson (D) Edwin Edwards (D)
California 26 89 December 15, 1965 James Roosevelt (D) Thomas M. Rees (D)
California 14 89 June 7, 1966 John F. Baldwin, Jr. (R) Jerome R. Waldie (D)
Rhode Island 2 90 March 28, 1967 None Robert Tiernan (D)
California 11 90 December 12, 1967 J. Arthur Younger (R) Pete McCloskey (R)
New York 13 90 February 20, 1968 Abraham J. Multer (D) Bertram L. Podell (D)
Mississippi 3 90 March 12, 1968 John Bell Williams (D) Charles H. Griffin (D)
Texas 3 90 August 24, 1968 Joe R. Pool (D) James M. Collins (R)
Pennsylvania 20 90 November 5, 1968 Elmer J. Holland (D) Joseph M. Gaydos (D)
Tennessee 8 91 March 25, 1969 Robert A. Everett (D) Ed Jones (D)
Wisconsin 7 91 April 1, 1969 Melvin R. Laird (R) David R. Obey (D)
California 27 91 April 29, 1969 Ed Reinecke (R) Barry Goldwater, Jr. (R)
Montana 2 91 June 24, 1969 James Franklin Battin (R) John Melcher (D)
Massachusetts 6 91 September 30, 1969 William H. Bates (R) Michael J. Harrington (D)
New Jersey 8 91 November 4, 1969 Charles S. Joelson (D) Robert A. Roe (D)
Illinois 13 91 November 25, 1969 Donald Rumsfeld (R) Phil Crane (R)
California 15 91 June 30, 1970 James B. Utt (R) John G. Schmitz (R)
California 24 91 June 30, 1970 Glenard P. Lipscomb (R) John H. Rousselot (R)
Connecticut 2 91 November 3, 1970 William St. Onge (D) Robert H. Steele (R)
New Jersey 6 91 November 3, 1970 William T. Cahill (R) Edwin B. Forsythe (R)
Ohio 19 91 November 3, 1970 Michael J. Kirwan (D) Charles J. Carney (D)
Pennsylvania 9 91 November 3, 1970 G. Robert Watkins (R) John Ware (R)
Illinois 6 91 December 3, 1970 Daniel J. Ronan (D) George W. Collins (D)
South Carolina 1 92 April 27, 1971 None Mendel J. Davis (D)
Maryland 1 92 May 25, 1971 Rogers Morton (R) William O. Mills (R)
Pennsylvania 18 92 November 2, 1971 Robert J. Corbett (R) H. John Heinz III (R)
Kentucky 6 92 December 4, 1971 John C. Watts (D) William P. Curlin, Jr. (D)
Vermont At-large 92 January 7, 1972 Robert Stafford (R) Richard W. Mallary (R)
Alabama 3 92 April 4, 1972 George W. Andrews (D) Elizabeth B. Andrews (D)
Illinois 15 92 April 4, 1972 Charlotte T. Reid (R) Cliffard D. Carlson (R)
Pennsylvania 27 92 April 25, 1972 James G. Fulton (R) William S. Conover (R)
Louisiana 7 92 September 30, 1972 Edwin Edwards (D) John Breaux (D)
Virginia 6 92 November 7, 1972 Richard H. Poff (R) M. Caldwell Butler (R)
Alaska At-large 93 March 6, 1973 None Don Young (R)
Louisiana 2 93 March 20, 1973 Hale Boggs (D) Lindy Boggs (D)
Illinois 7 93 June 5, 1973 George W. Collins (D) Cardiss Collins (D)
Maryland 1 93 August 21, 1973 William O. Mills (R) Robert Bauman (R)
Pennsylvania 12 93 February 5, 1974 John P. Saylor (R) John Murtha (D)
Michigan 5 93 February 18, 1974 Gerald Ford (R) Richard VanderVeen (D)
California 13 93 June 4, 1974 Charles M. Teague (R) Robert J. Lagomarsino (R)
Ohio 1 93 March 5, 1974 William J. Keating (R) Thomas A. Luken (D)
Michigan 8 93 April 16, 1974 R. James Harvey (R) J. Bob Traxler (D)
California 6 93 June 4, 1974 William S. Mailliard (R) John L. Burton (D)
California 37 94 April 29, 1975 Jerry Pettis (R) Shirley N. Pettis (R)
Illinois 5 94 July 8, 1975 John C. Kluczynski (D) John G. Fary (D)
Tennessee 5 94 November 25, 1975 Richard H. Fulton (D) Clifford R. Allen (D)
New York 39 94 March 2, 1976 James F. Hastings (R) Stanley N. Lundine (D)
Texas 22 94 April 3, 1976 Rob Casey (D) Ron Paul (R)
Texas 1 94 June 19, 1976 Wright Patman (D) Sam B. Hall, Jr. (D)
Massachusetts 7 94 November 2, 1976 Torbert MacDonald (D) Ed Markey (D)
Missouri 6 94 November 2, 1976 Jerry Litton (D) Earl Thomas Coleman (R)
Pennsylvania 1 94 November 2, 1976 William A. Barrett (D) Michael Myers (D)
Minnesota 7 95 February 22, 1977 Bob Bergland (DFL) Arlan Stangeland (R)
Georgia 5 95 April 6, 1977 Andrew Young (D) Wyche Fowler (D)
Washington 7 95 May 17, 1977 Brock Adams (D) John E. Cunningham (R)
Louisiana 1 95 August 27, 1977 Richard A. Tonry (D) Robert L. Livingston (R)
New York 18 95 February 14, 1978 Edward I. Koch (D) S. William Green (R)
New York 21 95 February 14, 1978 Herman Badillo (D) Robert Garcia (D)
California 11 96 April 3, 1979 None William Royer (R)
Illinois 10 96 January 22, 1980 Abner J. Mikva (D) John Edward Porter (R)
West Virginia 3 96 April 9, 1980 John M. Slack (D) John G. Hutchinson (D)
Pennsylvania 11 96 April 9, 1980 Daniel J. Flood (D) Raphael Musto (D)
Louisiana 3 96 May 17, 1980 David C. Treen (R) Billy Tauzin (D)
Michigan 13 96 November 4, 1980 Charles Diggs (D) George W. Crockett (D)
Michigan 4 97 April 21, 1981 David Stockman (R) Mark D. Siljander (R)
Maryland 5 97 May 19, 1981 Gladys Spellman (D) Steny Hoyer (D)
Ohio 4 97 June 25, 1981 Tennyson Guyer (R) Mike Oxley (R)
Mississippi 4 97 July 7, 1981 Jon Hinson (R) Wayne Dowdy (D)
Pennsylvania 3 97 July 21, 1981 Raymond F. Lederer (D) Joseph F. Smith (D)
Connecticut 1 97 January 12, 1982 William R. Cotter (D) Barbara B. Kennelly (D)
Ohio 17 97 June 29, 1982 John M. Ashbrook (R) Jean Ashbrook (R)
California 30 97 July 13, 1982 George E. Danielson (D) Matthew G. Martinez (D)
Indiana 1 97 November 2, 1982 Adam Benjamin, Jr. (D) Katie Hall (D)
Texas 6 98 February 12, 1983 Phil Gramm (D) Phil Gramm (R)
New York 7 98 March 1, 1983 Benjamin S. Rosenthal (D) Gary L. Ackerman (D)
Colorado 6 98 March 29, 1983 None Dan Schaefer (R)
California 5 98 June 21, 1983 Phillip Burton (D) Sala Burton (D)
Illinois 1 98 August 23, 1983 Harold Washington (D) Charles A. Hayes (D)
Georgia 7 98 November 8, 1983 Larry McDonald (D) Buddy Darden (D)
Wisconsin 4 98 April 3, 1984 Clement J. Zablocki (D) Gerald D. Kleczka (D)
Kentucky 7 98 November 6, 1984 Carl D. Perkins (D) Carl C. Perkins (D)
New Jersey 13 98 November 6, 1984 Edwin B. Forsythe (R) H. James Saxton (R)
Louisiana 8 99 March 30, 1985 Gillis W. Long (D) Catherine Small Long (D)
Texas 1 99 September 4, 1985 Sam B. Hall (D) Jim Chapman (D)
New York 6 99 July 10, 1986 Joseph P. Addabbo (D) Alton R. Waldon, Jr. (D)
Hawaii 1 99 September 20, 1986 Cecil Heftel (D) Neil Abercrombie (D)
North Carolina 10 99 November 4, 1986 James T. Broyhill (R) Cass Ballenger (R)
California 5 100 June 2, 1987 Sala Burton (D) Nancy Pelosi (D)
Connecticut 4 100 August 18, 1987 Stewart McKinney (R) Christopher Shays (R)
Louisiana 4 100 April 16, 1988 Buddy Roemer (D) Jim McCrery (R)
Tennessee 5 100 January 19, 1988 Bill Boner (D) Bob Clement (D)
Virginia 5 100 June 14, 1988 Dan Daniel (D) Lewis F. Payne, Jr. (D)
Illinois 21 100 August 9, 1988 Melvin Price (D) Jerry F. Costello (D)
New Jersey 3 100 November 8, 1988 James J. Howard (D) Frank Pallone (D)
Tennessee 2 100 November 8, 1988 John J. Duncan, Sr. (R) John J. Duncan, Jr. (R)
Indiana 4 101 March 28, 1989 Dan Coats (R) Jill L. Long (D)
Alabama 3 101 April 4, 1989 Bill Nichols (D) Glen Browder (D)
Wyoming At-large 101 April 26, 1989 Dick Cheney (R) Craig L. Thomas (R)
Florida 18 101 August 29, 1989 Claude Pepper (D) Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R)
California 15 101 September 12, 1989 Tony Coelho (D) Gary Condit (D)
Texas 12 101 September 12, 1989 Jim Wright (D) Pete Geren (D)
Mississippi 5 101 October 17, 1989 Larkin I. Smith (R) Gene Taylor (D)
Texas 18 101 December 9, 1989 Mickey Leland (D) Craig Washington (D)
New York 14 101 March 20, 1990 Guy Molinari (R) Susan Molinari (R)
New York 18 101 March 20, 1990 Robert Garcia (D) Jose Serrano (D)
Hawaii 2 101 September 22, 1990 Daniel Akaka (D) Patsy Mink (D)
New Jersey 1 101 November 6, 1990 James J. Florio (D) Robert E. Andrews (D)
Texas 3 102 May 18, 1991 Steve Bartlett (R) Sam Johnson (R)
Massachusetts 1 102 June 4, 1991 Silvio Conte (R) John Olver (D)
Illinois 15 102 July 2, 1991 Edward Madigan (R) Thomas W. Ewing (R)
Pennsylvania 2 102 November 5, 1991 William H. Gray (D) Lucien E. Blackwell (D)
Virginia 7 102 November 5, 1991 D. French Slaughter, Jr. (R) George F. Allen (R)
Arizona 2 102 September 24, 1991 Morris Udall (D) Ed Pastor (D)
New York 17 102 November 3, 1992 Ted Weiss (D) Jerrold Nadler (D)
North Carolina 1 102 November 3, 1992 Walter B. Jones, Sr. (D) Eva Clayton (D)
Mississippi 2 103 April 13, 1993 Mike Espy (D) Bennie Thompson (D)
Wisconsin 1 103 May 4, 1993 Les Aspin (D) Peter Barca (D)
Ohio 2 103 May 4, 1993 Bill Gradison (R) Rob Portman (R)
California 17 103 June 8, 1993 Leon Panetta (D) Sam Farr (D)
Michigan 3 103 December 7, 1993 Paul B. Henry (R) Vern Ehlers (R)
Oklahoma 6 103 May 10, 1994 Glenn English (D) Frank Lucas (R)
Kentucky 2 103 May 24, 1994 William Natcher (D) Ron Lewis (R)
Oklahoma 1 103 November 8, 1994 James Inhofe (R) Steve Largent (R)
California 15 104 December 12, 1995 Norman Mineta (D) Tom Campbell (R)
Illinois 2 104 December 12, 1995 Mel Reynolds (D) Jesse Jackson, Jr. (D)
California 37 104 March 26, 1996 Walter Tucker (D) Juanita Millender-McDonald (D)
Maryland 7 104 April 16, 1996 Kweisi Mfume (D) Elijah Cummings (D)
Oregon 3 104 May 21, 1996 Ron Wyden (D) Earl Blumenauer (D)
Kansas 2 104 November 5, 1996 Sam Brownback (R) Jim Ryun (R)
Missouri 8 104 November 5, 1996 Bill Emerson (R) Jo Ann Emerson (R)
Texas 28 105 April 12, 1997 Frank Tejeda (D) Ciro Rodriguez (D)
New Mexico 3 105 May 13, 1997 Bill Richardson (D) Bill Redmond (R)
New York 13 105 November 4, 1997 Susan Molinari (R) Vito Fossella (R)
New York 6 105 February 3, 1998 Floyd Flake (D) Gregory W. Meeks (D)
California 22 105 March 10, 1998 Walter Capps (D) Lois Capps (D)
California 9 105 April 7, 1998 Ron Dellums (D) Barbara Lee (D)
California 44 105 April 7, 1998 Sonny Bono (R) Mary Bono (R)
Pennsylvania 1 105 May 19, 1998 Thomas M. Foglietta (D) Bob Brady (D)
New Mexico 1 105 June 23, 1998 Steven H. Schiff (R) Heather Wilson (R)
Georgia 6 106 February 23, 1999 Newt Gingrich (R) Johnny Isakson (R)
Louisiana 1 106 May 29, 1999 Bob Livingston (R) David Vitter (R)
California 42 106 November 16, 1999 George Brown, Jr. (D) Joe Baca (D)
Pennsylvania 9 107 May 15, 2001 Bud Shuster (R) Bill Shuster (R)
California 32 107 June 5, 2001 Julian Dixon (D) Diane Watson (D)
Virginia 4 107 June 19, 2001 Norman Sisisky (D) J. Randy Forbes (R)
Massachusetts 9 107 October 16, 2001 Joe Moakley (D) Stephen F. Lynch (D)
Florida 1 107 October 16, 2001 Joe Scarborough (R) Jeff Miller (R)
Arkansas 3 107 November 20, 2001 Asa Hutchinson (R) John Boozman (R)
South Carolina 107 December 18, 2001 Floyd Spence (R) Joe Wilson (R)
Oklahoma 1 107 January 8, 2002 Steve Largent (R) John Sullivan (R)
Hawaii 2 107 November 30, 2002 Patsy Mink (D) Ed Case (D)
Hawaii 2 108 January 4, 2003 Ed Case (D) Ed Case (D)
Texas 19 108 June 3, 2003 Larry Combest (R) Randy Neugebauer (R)
Kentucky 6 108 February 17, 2004 Ernie Fletcher (R) Ben Chandler (D)
South Dakota At-large 108 June 1, 2004 Bill Janklow (R) Stephanie Herseth (D)
North Carolina 1 108 July 20, 2004 Frank Ballance (D) G. K. Butterfield (D)
California 5 109 March 8, 2005 Bob Matsui (D) Doris Matsui (D)
Ohio 2 109 August 2, 2005 Rob Portman (R) Jean Schmidt (R)
California 48 109 December 6, 2005 Christopher Cox (R) John Campbell (R)
California 50 109 June 6, 2006 Randy "Duke" Cunningham (R) Brian P. Bilbray (R)
New Jersey 13 109 November 7, 2006 Bob Menendez (D) Albio Sires (D)
Texas 22 109 November 7, 2006 Tom DeLay (R) Shelley Sekula-Gibbs (R)
Georgia 10 110 July 19, 2007 Charlie Norwood (R) Paul Broun, Jr. (R)
California 37 110 August 21, 2007 Juanita Millender-McDonald (D) Laura Richardson (D) Death (colorectal cancer)
Massachusetts 5 110 October 16, 2007 Marty Meehan (D) Niki Tsongas (D) Resigned after being appointed as the Chancellor of the University of Massachusetts Lowell
Ohio 5 110 December 11, 2007 Paul Gillmor (R) Bob Latta (R) Death (fell down the stairs)
Virginia 1 110 December 11, 2007 Jo Ann Davis (R) Rob Wittman (R) Death (breast cancer)
Illinois 14 110 March 8, 2008 Dennis Hastert (R) Bill Foster (D) Resigned to become a Lobbyist
Indiana 7 110 March 11, 2008 Julia Carson (D) André Carson (D) Death (lung cancer)
California 12 110 April 8, 2008 Tom Lantos (D) Jackie Speier (D) Death (cancer of the esophagus)
Louisiana 1 110 May 3, 2008 Bobby Jindal (R) Steve Scalise (R) Resigned to become the Republican nominee for the Louisiana gubernatorial election, 2007
Louisiana 6 110 May 3, 2008 Richard Baker (R) Don Cazayoux (D) Resigned to take a lobbyist position with the Managed Funds Association
Mississippi 1 110 May 13, 2008 Roger Wicker (R) Travis Childers (D) Resigned after being appointed as the United States Senator for Mississippi
Maryland 4 110 June 17, 2008 Albert Wynn (D) Donna Edwards (D) Resigned after being defeated in the primary by Donna Edwards
Ohio 11 110 November 18, 2008 Stephanie Tubbs Jones (D) Marcia Fudge (D) Death (cerebral hemorrhage)
New York 20 111 March 31, 2009 Kirsten Gillibrand (D) Scott Murphy (D) Resigned after being appointed as the United States Senator for New York
Illinois 5 111 April 7, 2009 Rahm Emanuel (D) Michael Quigley (D) Resigned after being appointed as the White House Chief of Staff
California 32 111 July 14, 2009 Hilda Solis (D) Judy Chu (D) Resigned after being appointed as the United States Secretary of Labor
California 10 111 November 3, 2009 Ellen Tauscher (D) John Garamendi (D) Resigned after being appointed as the Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs
New York 23 111 November 3, 2009 John M. McHugh (R) Bill Owens (D) Resigned after being appointed as the United States Secretary of the Army
Florida 19 111 April 13, 2010 Robert Wexler (D) Ted Deutch (D) Resigned
Pennsylvania 12 111 May 18, 2010 John Murtha (D) Mark Critz (D) Death (surgical complications)
Hawaii 1 111 May 22, 2010 Neil Abercrombie (D) Charles Djou (R) Resigned to run as the Democratic nominee in the Hawaii gubernatorial election, 2010
Georgia 9 111 June 8, 2010 Nathan Deal (R) Tom Graves (R) Resigned to run as the Republican nominee in the Georgia gubernatorial election, 2010
Indiana 3 111 November 2, 2010 Mark Souder (R) Marlin Stutzman (R) Resigned after admitting to an affair with one of his part-time female staff members.
New York 29 111 November 2, 2010 Eric Massa (D) Tom Reed (R) Resigned due to a pending House Ethics Committee investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct.
New York 26 112 May 24, 2011 Chris Lee (R) Kathy Hochul (D) Resigned after being found to have been soliciting at least one woman on Craigslist and emailed a shirtless photo of himself.
California 36 112 July 12, 2011 Jane Harman (D) Janice Hahn (D) Resigned to become the Head of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
Nevada 2 112 September 13, 2011 Dean Heller (R) Mark Amodei (R) Resigned after being appointed as the United States Senator for Nevada
New York 9 112 September 13, 2011 Anthony Weiner (D) Bob Turner (R) Resigned due to the Anthony Weiner sexting scandal
Oregon 1 112 January 31, 2012 David Wu (D) Suzanne Bonamici (D) Resigned due to accusations that he made unwanted sexual advances on the teenage daughter of a campaign donor and friend.
Arizona 8 112 June 12, 2012 Gabby Giffords (D) Ron Barber (D) Resigned due to injuries sustained in the 2011 Tucson shooting
Kentucky 4 112 November 6, 2012 Geoff Davis (R) Thomas Massie (R) Resigned due to family health issues.
Michigan 11 112 November 6, 2012 Thad McCotter (R) David Curson (D) Resigned after failing to qualify for the 2012 Republican primary in his congressional district after massive fraud by his staff resulted in the rejection of approximately 85% of his petition signatures as invalid.
New Jersey 10 112 November 6, 2012 Donald M. Payne (D) Donald Payne, Jr. (D) Died
Washington 1 112 November 6, 2012 Jay Inslee (D) Suzan DelBene (D) Resigned to run for Governor of Washington
Illinois 2 113 April 9, 2013 Jesse Jackson, Jr. (D) Robin Kelly (D) Resigned, citing mental and physical health problems, and also acknowledged that he was under two separate investigations by the House Ethics Committee and the FBI.
South Carolina 1 113 May 7, 2013 Tim Scott (R) Mark Sanford (R) Resigned when appointed U.S. Senator
Missouri 8 113 June 4, 2013 Jo Ann Emerson (R) TBD Resigned to become the President and CEO of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association

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