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The 118th United States Congress convened on January 3, 2023, and will end on January 3, 2025. View information about the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate.
Overview of the U.S. House of Representatives
The U.S. House of Representatives consists of 435 voting members, 5 Delegates, and 1 Resident Commissioner. Republicans hold the majority in the chamber with 220 seats, while Democrats hold 211 seats. View profiles of all members of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Members of the U.S. House of Representatives
Alabama
AL-01 - Jerry Carl
AL-02 - Barry Moore
AL-03 - Mike Rogers
AL-04 - Robert Aderholt
AL-05 - Dale Strong
AL-06 - Gary Palmer
AL-07 - Terri Sewell
Alaska
AK-At-large - Mary Sattler Peltola
Arizona
AZ-01 - David Schweikert
AZ-02 - Eli Crane
AZ-03 - Ruben Gallego
AZ-04 - Greg Stanton
AZ-05 - Andy Biggs
AZ-06 - Juan Ciscomani
AZ-07 - Raúl Grijalva
AZ-08 - Debbie Lesko
AZ-09 - Paul Gosar
Arkansas
AR-01 - Rick Crawford
AR-02 - French Hill
AR-03 - Steve Womack
AR-04 - Bruce Westerman
California
CA-01 - Doug LaMalfa
CA-02 - Jared Huffman
CA-03 - Kevin Kiley
CA-04 - Mike Thompson
CA-05 - Tom McClintock
CA-06 - Ami Bera
CA-07 - Doris Matsui
CA-08 - John Garamendi
CA-09 - Josh Harder
CA-10 - Mark DeSaulnier
CA-11 - Nancy Pelosi
CA-12 - Barbara Lee
CA-13 - John Duarte
CA-14 - Eric Swalwell
CA-15 - Kevin Mullin
CA-16 - Anna Eshoo
CA-17 - Ro Khanna
CA-18 - Zoe Lofgren
CA-19 - Jimmy Panetta
CA-20 - Vince Fong
CA-21 - Jim Costa
CA-22 - David Valadao
CA-23 - Jay Obernolte
CA-24 - Salud O Carbajal
CA-25 - Raul Ruiz
CA-26 - Julia Brownley
CA-27 - Mike Garcia
CA-28 - Judy Chu
CA-29 - Tony Cárdenas
CA-30 - Adam Schiff
CA-31 - Grace Napolitano
CA-32 - Brad Sherman
CA-33 - Pete Aguilar
CA-34 - Jimmy Gomez
CA-35 - Norma Torres
CA-36 - Ted Lieu
CA-37 - Sydney Kamlager Dove
CA-38 - Linda Sánchez
CA-39 - Mark Takano
CA-40 - Young Kim
CA-41 - Ken Calvert
CA-42 - Robert Garcia
CA-43 - Maxine Waters
CA-44 - Nanette Diaz Barragán
CA-45 - Michelle Steel
CA-46 - Lou Correa
CA-47 - Katie Porter
CA-48 - Darrell Issa
CA-49 - Mike Levin
CA-50 - Scott Peters
CA-51 - Sara Jacobs
CA-52 - Juan Vargas
Colorado
CO-01 - Diana DeGette
CO-02 - Joe Neguse
CO-03 - Lauren Boebert
CO-04 - Greg Lopez
CO-05 - Doug Lamborn
CO-06 - Jason Crow
CO-07 - Brittany Pettersen
CO-08 - Yadira Caraveo
Connecticut
CT-01 - John Larson
CT-02 - Joe Courtney
CT-03 - Rosa DeLauro
CT-04 - Jim Himes
CT-05 - Jahana Hayes
Delaware
DE-At-large - Lisa Blunt Rochester
Florida
FL-01 - Vacant
FL-02 - Neal Dunn
FL-03 - Kat Cammack
FL-04 - Aaron Bean
FL-05 - John Rutherford
FL-06 - Mike Waltz
FL-07 - Cory Mills
FL-08 - Bill Posey
FL-09 - Darren Soto
FL-10 - Maxwell Frost
FL-11 - Daniel Webster
FL-12 - Gus Bilirakis
FL-13 - Anna Paulina Luna
FL-14 - Kathy Castor
FL-15 - Laurel Lee
FL-16 - Vern Buchanan
FL-17 - Greg Steube
FL-18 - Scott Franklin
FL-19 - Byron Donalds
FL-20 - Sheila Cherfilus McCormick
FL-21 - Brian Mast
FL-22 - Lois Frankel
FL-23 - Jared Moskowitz
FL-24 - Frederica Wilson
FL-25 - Debbie Wasserman Schultz
FL-26 - Mario Diaz Balart
FL-27 - Maria Salazar
FL-28 - Carlos Gimenez
Georgia
GA-01 - Buddy Carter
GA-02 - Sanford Bishop
GA-03 - Drew Ferguson
GA-04 - Hank Johnson
GA-05 - Nikema Williams
GA-06 - Rich McCormick
GA-07 - Lucy McBath
GA-08 - Austin Scott
GA-09 - Andrew Clyde
GA-10 - Mike Collins
GA-11 - Barry Loudermilk
GA-12 - Rick Allen
GA-13 - David Scott
GA-14 - Marjorie Taylor Greene
Hawaii
HI-01 - Ed Case
HI-02 - Jill Tokuda
Idaho
ID-01 - Russ Fulcher
ID-02 - Mike Simpson
Illinois
IL-01 - Jonathan Jackson
IL-02 - Robin Kelly
IL-03 - Delia Ramirez
IL-04 - Jesús G Chuy García
IL-05 - Mike Quigley
IL-06 - Sean Casten
IL-07 - Danny Davis
IL-08 - Raja Krishnamoorthi
IL-09 - Jan Schakowsky
IL-10 - Brad Schneider
IL-11 - Bill Foster
IL-12 - Mike Bost
IL-13 - Nikki Budzinski
IL-14 - Lauren Underwood
IL-15 - Mary Miller
IL-16 - Darin LaHood
IL-17 - Eric Sorensen
Indiana
IN-01 - Frank J. Mrvan
IN-02 - Rudy Yakym
IN-03 - Jim Banks
IN-04 - Jim Baird
IN-05 - Victoria Spartz
IN-06 - Greg Pence
IN-07 - André Carson
IN-08 - Larry Bucshon
IN-09 - Erin Houchin
Iowa
IA-01 - Mariannette Miller Meeks
IA-02 - Ashley Hinson
IA-03 - Zach Nunn
IA-04 - Randy Feenstra
Kansas
KS-01 - Tracey Mann
KS-02 - Jake LaTurner
KS-03 - Sharice Davids
KS-04 - Ron Estes
Kentucky
KY-01 - James Comer
KY-02 - Brett Guthrie
KY-03 - Morgan McGarvey
KY-04 - Thomas Massie
KY-05 - Hal Rogers
KY-06 - Andy Barr
Louisiana
LA-01 - Steve Scalise
LA-02 - Troy Carter
LA-03 - Clay Higgins
LA-04 - Mike Johnson
LA-05 - Julia Letlow
LA-06 - Garret Graves
Maine
ME-01 - Chellie Pingree
ME-02 - Jared Golden
Maryland
MD-01 - Andy Harris
MD-02 - C A Dutch Ruppersberger
MD-03 - John Sarbanes
MD-04 - Glenn Ivey
MD-05 - Steny Hoyer
MD-06 - David Trone
MD-07 - Kweisi Mfume
MD-08 - Jamie Raskin
Massachusetts
MA-01 - Richard Neal
MA-02 - Jim McGovern
MA-03 - Lori Trahan
MA-04 - Jake Auchincloss
MA-05 - Katherine Clark
MA-06 - Seth Moulton
MA-07 - Ayanna Pressley
MA-08 - Stephen Lynch
MA-09 - Bill Keating
Michigan
MI-01 - Jack Bergman
MI-02 - John Moolenaar
MI-03 - Hillary Scholten
MI-04 - Bill Huizenga
MI-05 - Tim Walberg
MI-06 - Debbie Dingell
MI-07 - Elissa Slotkin
MI-08 - Dan Kildee
MI-09 - Lisa McClain
MI-10 - John James
MI-11 - Haley Stevens
MI-12 - Rashida Tlaib
MI-13 - Shri Thanedar
Minnesota
MN-01 - Brad Finstad
MN-02 - Angie Craig
MN-03 - Dean Phillips
MN-04 - Betty McCollum
MN-05 - Ilhan Omar
MN-06 - Tom Emmer
MN-07 - Michelle Fischbach
MN-08 - Pete Stauber
Mississippi
MS-01 - Trent Kelly
MS-02 - Bennie Thompson
MS-03 - Michael Guest
MS-04 - Mike Ezell
Missouri
MO-01 - Cori Bush
MO-02 - Ann Wagner
MO-03 - Blaine Luetkemeyer
MO-04 - Mark Alford
MO-05 - Emanuel Cleaver
MO-06 - Sam Graves
MO-07 - Eric Burlison
MO-08 - Jason Smith
Montana
MT-01 - Ryan Zinke
MT-02 - Matt Rosendale
Nebraska
NE-01 - Mike Flood
NE-02 - Don Bacon
NE-03 - Adrian Smith
Nevada
NV-01 - Dina Titus
NV-02 - Mark Amodei
NV-03 - Susie Lee
NV-04 - Steven Horsford
New Hampshire
NH-01 - Chris Pappas
NH-02 - Ann Kuster
New Jersey
NJ-01 - Donald Norcross
NJ-02 - Jefferson Van Drew
NJ-03 - Vacant
NJ-04 - Chris Smith
NJ-05 - Josh Gottheimer
NJ-06 - Frank Pallone Jr.
NJ-07 - Thomas H. Kean Jr.
NJ-08 - Robert Menendez
NJ-09 - Vacant
NJ-10 - LaMonica McIver
NJ-11 - Mikie Sherrill
NJ-12 - Bonnie Watson Coleman
New Mexico
NM-01 - Melanie Stansbury
NM-02 - Gabe Vasquez
NM-03 - Teresa Leger Fernandez
New York
NY-01 - Nicholas LaLota
NY-02 - Andrew Garbarino
NY-03 - Thomas Suozzi
NY-04 - Anthony D'Esposito
NY-05 - Gregory Meeks
NY-06 - Grace Meng
NY-07 - Nydia M. Velázquez
NY-08 - Hakeem Jeffries
NY-09 - Yvette D Clarke
NY-10 - Daniel Goldman
NY-11 - Nicole Malliotakis
NY-12 - Jerry Nadler
NY-13 - Adriano Espaillat
NY-14 - Alexandria Ocasio Cortez
NY-15 - Ritchie Torres
NY-16 - Jamaal Bowman
NY-17 - Michael Lawler
NY-18 - Patrick Ryan
NY-19 - Marc Molinaro
NY-20 - Paul Tonko
NY-21 - Elise Stefanik
NY-22 - Brandon Williams
NY-23 - Nicholas Langworthy
NY-24 - Claudia Tenney
NY-25 - Joseph Morelle
NY-26 - Timothy M. Kennedy
North Carolina
NC-01 - Don Davis
NC-02 - Deborah Ross
NC-03 - Gregory F Murphy
NC-04 - Valerie Foushee
NC-05 - Virginia Foxx
NC-06 - Kathy Manning
NC-07 - David Rouzer
NC-08 - Dan Bishop
NC-09 - Richard Hudson
NC-10 - Patrick McHenry
NC-11 - Chuck Edwards
NC-12 - Alma Adams
NC-13 - Wiley Nickel
NC-14 - Jeff Jackson
North Dakota
ND-At-large - Kelly Armstrong
Ohio
OH-01 - Greg Landsman
OH-02 - Brad Wenstrup
OH-03 - Joyce Beatty
OH-04 - Jim Jordan
OH-05 - Bob Latta
OH-06 - Michael A. Rullli
OH-07 - Max Miller
OH-08 - Warren Davidson
OH-09 - Marcy Kaptur
OH-10 - Mike Turner
OH-11 - Shontel Brown
OH-12 - Troy Balderson
OH-13 - Emilia Sykes
OH-14 - Dave Joyce
OH-15 - Mike Carey
Oklahoma
OK-01 - Kevin Hern
OK-02 - Josh Brecheen
OK-03 - Frank Lucas
OK-04 - Tom Cole
OK-05 - Stephanie Bice
Oregon
OR-01 - Suzanne Bonamici
OR-02 - Cliff Bentz
OR-03 - Earl Blumenauer
OR-04 - Val Hoyle
OR-05 - Lori Chavez DeRemer
OR-06 - Andrea Salinas
Pennsylvania
PA-01 - Brian Fitzpatrick
PA-02 - Brendan Boyle
PA-03 - Dwight Evans
PA-04 - Madeleine Dean
PA-05 - Mary Gay Scanlon
PA-06 - Chrissy Houlahan
PA-07 - Susan Wild
PA-08 - Matt Cartwright
PA-09 - Dan Meuser
PA-10 - Scott Perry
PA-11 - Lloyd Smucker
PA-12 - Summer Lee
PA-13 - John Joyce
PA-14 - Guy Reschenthaler
PA-15 - Glenn Thompson
PA-16 - Mike Kelly
PA-17 - Chris Deluzio
Rhode Island
RI-01 - Gabe Amo
RI-02 - Seth Magaziner
South Carolina
SC-01 - Nancy Mace
SC-02 - Joe Wilson
SC-03 - Jeff Duncan
SC-04 - William Timmons
SC-05 - Ralph Norman
SC-06 - James E. Clyburn
SC-07 - Russell Fry
South Dakota
SD-At-large - Dusty Johnson
Tennessee
TN-01 - Diana Harshbarger
TN-02 - Tim Burchett
TN-03 - Chuck Fleischmann
TN-04 - Scott DesJarlais
TN-05 - Andy Ogles
TN-06 - John Rose
TN-07 - Mark Green
TN-08 - David Kustoff
TN-09 - Steve Cohen
Texas
TX-01 - Nathaniel Moran
TX-02 - Dan Crenshaw
TX-03 - Keith Self
TX-04 - Pat Fallon
TX-05 - Lance Gooden
TX-06 - Jake Ellzey
TX-07 - Lizzie Fletcher
TX-08 - Morgan Luttrell
TX-09 - Al Green
TX-10 - Michael McCaul
TX-11 - August Pfluger
TX-12 - Kay Granger
TX-13 - Ronny Jackson
TX-14 - Randy Weber
TX-15 - Monica De La Cruz
TX-16 - Veronica Escobar
TX-17 - Pete Sessions
TX-18 - Erica Lee Carter
TX-19 - Jodey Arrington
TX-20 - Joaquin Castro
TX-21 - Chip Roy
TX-22 - Troy Nehls
TX-23 - Tony Gonzales
TX-24 - Beth Van Duyne
TX-25 - Roger Williams
TX-26 - Michael Burgess
TX-27 - Michael Cloud
TX-28 - Henry Cuellar
TX-29 - Sylvia Garcia
TX-30 - Jasmine Crockett
TX-31 - John Carter
TX-32 - Colin Allred
TX-33 - Marc Veasey
TX-34 - Vicente Gonzalez
TX-35 - Greg Casar
TX-36 - Brian Babin
TX-37 - Lloyd Doggett
TX-38 - Wesley Hunt
Utah
UT-01 - Blake Moore
UT-02 - Celeste Maloy
UT-03 - John Curtis
UT-04 - Burgess Owens
Vermont
VT-At-large - Becca Balint
Virginia
VA-01 - Rob Wittman
VA-02 - Jen Kiggans
VA-03 - Bobby Scott
VA-04 - Jennifer McClellan
VA-05 - Bob Good
VA-06 - Ben Cline
VA-07 - Abigail Spanberger
VA-08 - Don Beyer
VA-09 - Morgan Griffith
VA-10 - Jennifer Wexton
VA-11 - Gerry Connolly
Washington
WA-01 - Suzan DelBene
WA-02 - Rick Larsen
WA-03 - Marie Gluesenkamp Perez
WA-04 - Dan Newhouse
WA-05 - Cathy McMorris Rodgers
WA-06 - Derek Kilmer
WA-07 - Pramila Jayapal
WA-08 - Kim Schrier
WA-09 - Adam Smith
WA-10 - Marilyn Strickland
West Virginia
WV-01 - Carol Miller
WV-02 - Alex Mooney
Wisconsin
WI-01 - Bryan Steil
WI-02 - Mark Pocan
WI-03 - Derrick Van Orden
WI-04 - Gwen Moore
WI-05 - Scott Fitzgerald
WI-06 - Glenn Grothman
WI-07 - Tom Tiffany
WI-08 - Tony Wied
Wyoming
WY-At-large - Harriet Hageman
Non-voting members
American Samoa - Aumua Amata Coleman Radewagen
District of Columbia - Eleanor Holmes Norton
Guam - James Moylan
Northern Mariana Islands - Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan
Puerto Rico - Jenniffer González-Colón
U.S. Virgin Islands - Stacey E. Plaskett
U.S. House of Representatives Leadership
Speaker of the House: Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA-04)
Republican Leadership: Majority Leader - Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA-01) | Majority Whip - Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN-06) | Republican Conference Chairman - Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY-21) | Republican Policy Committee | Chairman - Rep. Gary Palmer (R-AL-06)
Democratic Leadership: Minority Leader - Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY-08) | Minority Whip - Rep. Katherine Clark (D-MA-05) | Democratic Caucus Chairman - Rep. Pete Aguilar (D-CA-33) | Assistant Democratic Leader - Rep. Joe Nequse (D-CO-02)
U.S. House of Representatives Committees
Agriculture | Appropriations | Armed Services | Budget | Education and the Workforce | Energy and Commerce | Ethics | Financial Services | Foreign Affairs | Homeland Security | House Administration | Judiciary | Natural Resources | Oversight and Accountability | Rules | Science, Space, and Technology | Small Business | Transportation and Infrastructure | Veterans’ Affairs | Ways and Means | Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence | Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party | Joint Economic Committee | Joint Committee on the Library | Joint Committee on Printing | Joint Committee on Taxation
U.S. House of Representatives Vacancies, Resignations, and Deaths
Virginia 4th Congressional District - Rep. Donald McEachin (DEM) passed away on November 28, 2022, and was succeeded by Jennifer McClellan (DEM).
Rhode Island 1st Congressional District – Rep. David Cicilline (DEM) resigned on May 31, 2023.
Utah 2nd Congressional District – Rep. Chris Stewart (REP) resigned on September 15, 2023.
New York 3rd Congressional District - Rep. George Santos (REP) was expelled from Congress on December 1, 2023.
California 20th Congressional District - Rep. Kevin McCarthy (REP) resigned on December 31, 2023.
Ohio 6th Congressional District - Rep. Bill Johnson (REP) resigned on January 21, 2024.
New York 26th Congressional District - Rep. Brian Higgins (REP) resigned on February 02, 2024.
Colorado 4th Congressional District - Rep. Ken Buck (REP) resigned on March 22, 2024.
New Jersey 10th Congressional District - Rep. Donald Payne Jr. passed away on April 24, 2024.
Wisconsin 8th Congressional District - Rep. Mike Gallagher resigned on April 24, 2024.
Texas 18th Congressional District - Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee passed away on July 19, 2024.
New Jersey 9th Congressional District - Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr. passed away on August 21, 2024.
Florida 1st Congressional District - Rep. Matt Gaetz resigned on November 14, 2024.
U.S. House of Representatives 2022 Election Results
On November 8, 2022, elections were held for all 435 U.S. House of Representatives seats. Following the elections, Republicans won 222 seats, and Democrats won 213 seats. View all U.S. House of Representatives 2022 election results by state and congressional district.
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Overview of the U.S. Senate
The U.S. Senate consists of 100 members. Democrats hold the majority in the chamber with 51 seats (4 Independents caucus with the Democrats), while Republicans hold 49 seats. View profiles of all members of the U.S. Senate.
Members of the U.S. Senate
Alabama
Tommy Tuberville
Katie Britt
Alaska
Dan Sullivan
Lisa Murkowski
Arizona
Kyrsten Sinema
Mark Kelly
Arkansas
John Boozman
Tom Cotton
California
Adam Schiff
Alex Padilla
Colorado
Michael Bennet
John Hickenlooper
Connecticut
Richard Blumenthal
Christopher Murphy
Delaware
Thomas R. Carper
Christopher A. Coons
Florida
Marco Rubio
Rick Scott
Georgia
Jon Ossoff
Raphael Warnock
Hawaii
Mazie K. Hirono
Brian Schatz
Idaho
Mike Crapo
James E. Risch
Illinois
Richard J. Durbin
Tammy Duckworth
Indiana
Mike Braun
Todd Young
Iowa
Chuck Grassley
Joni Ernst
Kansas
Jerry Moran
Roger Marshall
Kentucky
Mitch McConnell
Rand Paul
Louisiana
Bill Cassidy
John Kennedy
Maine
Susan Collins
Angus King
Maryland
Benjamin L. Cardin
Chris Van Hollen
Massachusetts
Elizabeth Warren
Edward J. Markey
Michigan
Debbie Stabenow
Gary Peters
Minnesota
Amy Klobuchar
Tina Smith
Mississippi
Roger Wicker
Cindy Hyde-Smith
Missouri
Josh Hawley
Eric Schmitt
Montana
Jon Tester
Steve Daines
Nebraska
Deb Fischer
Pete Ricketts
Nevada
Catherine Cortez Masto
Jacky Rosen
New Hampshire
Jeanne Shaheen
Maggie Hassan
New Jersey
Cory Booker
Andy Kim
New Mexico
Martin Heinrich
Ben Ray Luján
New York
Charles E. Schumer
Kirsten Gillibrand
North Carolina
Thom Tillis
Ted Budd
North Dakota
John Hoeven
Kevin Cramer
Ohio
Sherrod Brown
J.D. Vance
Oklahoma
James Lankford
Markwayne Mullin
Oregon
Ron Wyden
Jeff Merkley
Pennsylvania
Bob Casey
John Fetterman
Rhode Island
Sheldon Whitehouse
Jack Reed
South Carolina
Lindsey Graham
Tim Scott
South Dakota
John Thune
Mike Rounds
Tennessee
Marsha Blackburn
Bill Hagerty
Texas
John Cornyn
Ted Cruz
Utah
Mike Lee
Mitt Romney
Vermont
Bernie Sanders
Peter Welch
Virginia
Tim Kaine
Mark Warner
Washington
Patty Murray
Maria Cantwell
West Virginia
Joe Manchin
Shelley Moore Capito
Wisconsin
Tammy Baldwin
Ron Johnson
Wyoming
John Barrasso
Cynthia M. Lummis
U.S. Senate Leadership
Constitutionally Mandated Officers: U.S. Vice President – Kamala Harris | President Pro Tempore – Patty Murry (D-WA).
Democratic Leadership: Majority Leader/Democratic Leader Chairman of the Conference - Charles E. Schumer (D-NY) | Majority Whip – Richard Durbin (D-IL) | Chair of the Democratic Policy & Communications Committee - Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) | Vice Chair of Conference - Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) | Vice Chair of Conference - Mark Warner (D-VA) | Chair of Steering Committee - Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) | Chair of Outreach - Bernie Sanders (I-VT) | Vice Chair of Outreach - Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) | Vice Chair of Policy & Communications Committee - Joe Manchin (D-WV) | Vice Chair of Policy & Communications Committee - Cory Booker (D-NJ) | Secretary of the Conference - Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) | Deputy Conference Secretary - Brian Schatz (D-HI).
Republican Leadership: Minority Leader/Republican Leader - Mitch McConnell (R-KY) | Minority Whip/Republican Whip - John Thune (R-SD) | Republican Conference Chairman - John Barrasso (R-WY) | Republican Policy Committee Chairwoman - Joni Ernst (R-IA) | Vice Chair of the Senate Republican Conference - Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) | Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman - Steve Daines (R-MT)
U.S. Senate Committees
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry | Appropriations | Armed Services | Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs | Budget | Commerce, Science, and Transportation | Energy and Natural Resources | Environment and Public Works | Finance | Foreign Relations | Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions | Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs | Indian Affairs | Joint Committee on Printing | Joint Committee on Taxation | Joint Committee on the Library | Joint Economic Committee | Judiciary | Rules and Administration | Select Committee on Ethics | Select Committee on Intelligence | Small Business and Entrepreneurship | Special Committee on Aging | Veterans' Affairs
U.S. Senate Vacancies, Resignations, and Deaths
Nebraska – Sen. Ben Sasse (REP) resigned on January 8, 2023, and was succeeded by Pete Ricketts (R).
California - Sen. Dianne Feinstein (DEM) passed away on September 28, 2023.
New Jersey - Sen. Bob Menendez resigned from office on August 20, 2024.
California - Sen. Laponza R. Bulter served as interim U.S. senator from 2023-2024.
New Jersey - Sen. George Helmy served as interim U.S. senator in 2024.
U.S. Senate 2022 Election Results
On November 8, 2022, elections were held for 35 U.S. Senate seats. Following the elections, Democrats retained control of the U.S. Senate. View all U.S. Senate 2022 election results by state.
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