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The House has seen slow but steady growth in the number of women members since the s. Growth in the Senate has been slower: The Senate did not have more than three women serving at any point until the nd Congress, which began in The number of Millennials and Gen Xers in Congress has risen slightly in recent years.

The number of Gen X senators has gradually ticked up from 16 in the th Congress to 20 this year. While younger generations have increased their representation in Congress in recent years, older generations still account for the majority of lawmakers across both chambers.

The share of immigrants in Congress has ticked up but remains well below historical highs. There are 18 foreign-born lawmakers in the th Congress, including 17 in the House and just one in the Senate: Mazie Hirono, a Hawaii Democrat who was born in Japan.

The current share of foreign-born lawmakers in Congress is also far below the foreign-born share of the U. While the number of foreign-born lawmakers in the current Congress is small, more members have at least one parent who was born in another country.

Far fewer members of Congress now have direct military experience than in the past. In the current Congress, 91 members served in the military at some point in their lives — the lowest number since at least World War II, according to Military Times. There are more than twice as many Republican veterans 63 in the new Congress as Democrats While the number and share of veterans in Congress overall have decreased, the newly elected freshman class includes 15 such lawmakers.

Looking at the longer term, there has been a dramatic decrease in members of Congress with military experience since the late 20th century. While relatively few members of Congress today have military experience, an even smaller share of Americans do. Use GovTrack to find out who represents you in Congress, what bills they have sponsored, and how they voted. They occupy opposite ends of the Capitol Building.

A senator represents between 0. Democrats hold the majority in the Senate because the Vice President, a Democrat, joins them to cast tie-breaking votes when necessary.

Virgin Islands — are not represented in the Senate. The United States is also divided into congressional districts with a population of about , each. Each district elects a representative to the House of Representatives for a two-year term.

Virgin Islands — which each send a non-voting delegate to the House. The table below shows a breakdown of how many years the representatives have been serving in office. Follow govtrack.

House Florida District Val Demings. Daniel Webster. Gus M. Charlie Crist. Kathy Castor. Scott Franklin. Greg Steube. Byron Donalds. Lois Frankel. Theodore E. Debbie Wasserman Schultz. Frederica S. Carlos Gimenez. Maria Elvira Salazar. House Georgia District 1. Earl Carter. House Georgia District 2. Sanford Bishop Jr. House Georgia District 3. Drew Ferguson. House Georgia District 4.

Hank Johnson. House Georgia District 5. Nikema Williams. House Georgia District 6. House Georgia District 7.

Carolyn Bourdeaux. House Georgia District 8. Austin Scott. House Georgia District 9. Andrew Clyde. House Georgia District Jody Hice. Barry Loudermilk. Rick Allen. David Scott. Marjorie Taylor Greene. House Hawaii District 1. Ed Case. House Hawaii District 2. Kaiali'i Kahele. House Idaho District 1.

Russ Fulcher. House Idaho District 2. Michael K. House Illinois District 1. Bobby Rush. House Illinois District 2. Robin Kelly. House Illinois District 3. Marie Newman. House Illinois District 4. Jesus Garcia. House Illinois District 5. Mike Quigley. House Illinois District 6. House Illinois District 7. Danny K.

House Illinois District 8. Raja Krishnamoorthi. House Illinois District 9. Jan Schakowsky. House Illinois District Brad Schneider. Bill Foster. Mary Miller. Adam Kinzinger. Cheri Bustos. Darin LaHood. House Indiana District 1.

Frank Mrvan. House Indiana District 2. Jackie Walorski. House Indiana District 3. Jim Banks. House Indiana District 4. Jim Baird. House Indiana District 5. Victoria Spartz. House Indiana District 6.

Greg Pence. House Indiana District 7. House Indiana District 8. Larry Bucshon. House Indiana District 9. Trey Hollingsworth. House Iowa District 1. Ashley Hinson. House Iowa District 2. Mariannette Miller-Meeks. House Iowa District 3.

House Iowa District 4. Randy Feenstra. House Kansas District 1. Tracey Mann. House Kansas District 2. Jacob LaTurner. House Kansas District 3. House Kansas District 4. Ron Estes. House Kentucky District 1. James Comer Jr. House Kentucky District 2. Brett Guthrie. House Kentucky District 3. John A. House Kentucky District 4. Thomas Massie. House Kentucky District 5. Hal Rogers.

House Kentucky District 6. House Louisiana District 1. Steve Scalise. House Louisiana District 2. Troy Carter.

House Louisiana District 3. Clay Higgins. House Louisiana District 4. Mike Johnson. House Louisiana District 5. Julia Letlow. House Louisiana District 6. Garret Graves. House Maine District 1.

Chellie Pingree. House Maine District 2. House Maryland District 1. Andrew Harris. House Maryland District 2. Dutch Ruppersberger. House Maryland District 3. John Sarbanes. House Maryland District 4. Anthony G. House Maryland District 5. Steny Hoyer. House Maryland District 6. David Trone. House Maryland District 7. Kweisi Mfume. House Maryland District 8. Jamie Raskin. House Massachusetts District 1. Richard Neal. House Massachusetts District 2. Jim McGovern. House Massachusetts District 3.

Lori Trahan. House Massachusetts District 4. Jake Auchincloss. House Massachusetts District 5. Katherine Clark. House Massachusetts District 6. Seth Moulton. House Massachusetts District 7.

Ayanna Pressley. House Massachusetts District 8. Stephen Lynch. House Massachusetts District 9. Bill Keating. House Michigan District 1.

Jack Bergman. House Michigan District 2. Bill Huizenga. House Michigan District 3. Peter Meijer. House Michigan District 4. John Moolenaar. House Michigan District 5. Dan Kildee.

House Michigan District 6. Fred Upton. House Michigan District 7. Tim Walberg. House Michigan District 8. House Michigan District 9. Andy Levin. House Michigan District Lisa McClain. Debbie Dingell. Rashida Tlaib. Brenda Lawrence. House Minnesota District 1. House Minnesota District 2. House Minnesota District 3. House Minnesota District 4.

Betty McCollum. House Minnesota District 5. Ilhan Omar. House Minnesota District 6. Tom Emmer. House Minnesota District 7. Michelle Fischbach. House Minnesota District 8. House Mississippi District 1. Trent Kelly. House Mississippi District 2. Bennie Thompson. House Mississippi District 3. Michael Guest.

House Mississippi District 4. Steven Palazzo. House Missouri District 1. Cori Bush. House Missouri District 2. Ann Wagner. House Missouri District 3. Blaine Luetkemeyer. House Missouri District 4.

Vicky Hartzler. House Missouri District 5. Emanuel Cleaver. House Missouri District 6. Sam Graves. House Missouri District 7.

Billy Long. House Missouri District 8. Jason Smith. House Montana At-large District. Matt Rosendale. House Nebraska District 1. Jeffrey Fortenberry. House Nebraska District 2. House Nebraska District 3. Adrian Smith. House Nevada District 1. Dina Titus. House Nevada District 2. Mark Amodei. House Nevada District 3. House Nevada District 4. House New Hampshire District 1. House New Hampshire District 2. Annie Kuster. House New Jersey District 1. Donald Norcross. House New Jersey District 2.

House New Jersey District 3. Andrew Kim. House New Jersey District 4. Chris Smith. House New Jersey District 5. Josh Gottheimer. House New Jersey District 6. Frank Pallone. House New Jersey District 7. House New Jersey District 8. Albio Sires. House New Jersey District 9. Freshmen Class: There will be 60 freshmen in the th Congress. Seventeen of those seats flipped during the general election, with Republicans picking up 14 seats and Democrats picking up 3.

This resulted in a current net gain of 11 seats for Republicans. Eleven of the Republicans who picked up seats defeated Democrats who flipped seats in the wave year of , while one GOP pickup came from the defeat of long-time Democratic Rep.

Collin Peterson of Minnesota, one came in an open seat Iowa's 2nd and one was in a Libertarian-held seat Michigan's 3rd District. None of the new Democratic House members defeated sitting Republicans. Freshmen: Total flipped House districts: Democrat: 3. Republican: Total Women: The th Congress will see a record number of women in the House, and a record number of Republican women. Ten of the Republicans who flipped Democratic seats were women.

Total freshmen women: Democrat: 9. Age of House members:. Republican Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina, born August 1, , will be the youngest member of this Congress at age He takes that title from Rep.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York who, at 31, is now the chamber's second youngest member. Cawthorn is also the first member of Congress born in the s. Making House history:. Madison Cawthorn North Carolina's 11th District ,Republican: First member of Congress born in the s, youngest Republican elected to the House, second youngest House member in modern history.

The US Senate. Republicans: 51 including Sen. Kelly Loeffler. Democrats: 48 including two independents who caucus with the Democrats.



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