United States congressional delegations from Kentucky
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Kentucky
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Census Topic | Value |
---|---|
Population | 4,505,836 |
Gender |
49.6% Male 50.4% Female |
Race |
82.4% White 8% Black 1.7% Asian 0.3% Native American 0.1% Pacific Islander |
Ethnicity | 4.6% Hispanic |
Median household income | $60,183 |
High school graduation rate | 88.2% |
College graduation rate | 26.5% |
Upcoming elections |
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2020 census and 2022 ACS data. Percentages are rounded to the nearest 0.1%.
This page displays the current and historical members of U.S. Congress from Kentucky.
Congressional Partisan Breakdown from Kentucky | |||
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Party | U.S. Senate | U.S. House | Total |
Democratic | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Republican | 2 | 5 | 7 |
Independent | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Vacancies | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total | 2 | 6 | 8 |
Current members
U.S. Senate
- See also: Classes of United States Senators
- See also: Classes of United States Senators
The current members of the U.S. Senate from Kentucky are:
Office | Name | Party | Date assumed office | Date term ends |
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U.S. Senate Kentucky | Mitch McConnell | Republican | January 3, 1985 | January 3, 2027 |
U.S. Senate Kentucky | Rand Paul | Republican | January 3, 2011 | January 3, 2029 |
U.S. House
The current members of the U.S. House from Kentucky are:
Office | Name | Party | Date assumed office | Date term ends |
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U.S. House Kentucky District 1 | James Comer Jr. | Republican | November 14, 2016 | January 3, 2025 |
U.S. House Kentucky District 2 | Brett Guthrie | Republican | January 3, 2009 | January 3, 2025 |
U.S. House Kentucky District 3 | Morgan McGarvey | Democratic | January 3, 2023 | January 3, 2025 |
U.S. House Kentucky District 4 | Thomas Massie | Republican | November 13, 2012 | January 3, 2025 |
U.S. House Kentucky District 5 | Hal Rogers | Republican | January 3, 1981 | January 3, 2025 |
U.S. House Kentucky District 6 | Andy Barr | Republican | January 3, 2013 | January 3, 2025 |
Historical members
U.S. Senate
Historical Representation to the U.S. Senate by Party from Kentucky | ||||
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Party | Total | |||
Democratic | 35 | |||
Republican | 14 | |||
Democratic-Republican | 10 | |||
Whig | 6 | |||
Anti-Jacksonian, Whig | 2 | |||
Democratic-Republican; Democratic | 2 | |||
Democratic-Republican; National Republican; Whig | 2 | |||
Federalist | 2 | |||
Jacksonian | 2 | |||
Anti-Admin | 1 | |||
Democratic-Republican; National Republican; Whig; American; Constitutional Union; Unionist | 1 | |||
Opposition, American | 1 | |||
Whig, Opposition, American | 1 |
Class 2 Senators from Kentucky | ||||||||
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Senator | Party | Years Served | ||||||
John Brown | Democratic-Republican | 1792-1805 | ||||||
Buckner Thruston | Democratic-Republican | 1805-1809 | ||||||
Henry Clay | Democratic-Republican; National Republican; Whig | 1810-1811 | ||||||
George M. Bibb | Democratic | 1811-1814 | ||||||
George Walker | Democratic-Republican | 1814-1814 | ||||||
William T. Barry | Democratic-Republican; Democratic | 1814-1816 | ||||||
Martin D. Hardin | Federalist | 1816-1817 | ||||||
John J. Crittenden | Democratic-Republican; National Republican; Whig; American; Constitutional Union; Unionist | 1817-1819 | ||||||
Richard M. Johnson | Democratic-Republican; Democratic | 1819-1829 | ||||||
George M.Bibb | Jacksonian | 1829-1835 | ||||||
John J. Crittenden | Anti-Jacksonian, Whig | 1835-1841 | ||||||
James T. Morehead | Whig | 1841-1847 | ||||||
Joseph R. Underwood | Whig | 1847-1853 | ||||||
John B. Thompson | Whig, Opposition, American | 1853-1859 | ||||||
Lazarus W. Powell | Democratic | 1859-1865 | ||||||
James Guthrie | Democratic | 1865-1868 | ||||||
Thomas C. McCreery | Democratic | 1868-1871 | ||||||
John W. Stevenson | Democratic | 1871-1877 | ||||||
James B. Beck | Democratic | 1877-1890 | ||||||
John G. Carlisle | Democratic | 1890-1893 | ||||||
William Lindsay | Democratic | 1893-1901 | ||||||
Joseph C.S. Blackburn | Democratic | 1901-1907 | ||||||
Thomas H. Paynter | Democratic | 1907-1913 | ||||||
Ollie M. James | Democratic | 1913-1918 | ||||||
George B. Martin | Democratic | 1918-1919 | ||||||
A. Owsley Stanley | Democratic | 1919-1925 | ||||||
Frederic M. Sackett | Republican | 1925-1930 | ||||||
John M. Robsion | Republican | 1930-1930 | ||||||
Ben M. Williamson | Democratic | 1930-1931 | ||||||
Marvel M. Logan | Democratic | 1931-1939 | ||||||
Albert B. Happy Chandler | Democratic | 1939-1945 | ||||||
William A. Stanfill | Republican | 1945-1946 | ||||||
John Sherman Cooper | Republican | 1946-1949 | ||||||
Virgil M. Chapman | Democratic | 1949-1951 | ||||||
Thomas R. Underwood | Democratic | 1951-1952 | ||||||
John Sherman Cooper | Republican | 1952-1955 | ||||||
Alben W. Barkley | Democratic | 1955-1956 | ||||||
Robert Humphreys | Democratic | 1956-1956 | ||||||
John Sherman Cooper | Republican | 1956-1973 | ||||||
Walter D. Huddleston | Democratic | 1973-1985 | ||||||
Mitch McConnell | Republican | 1985-Present |
Class 3 Senators from Kentucky | ||||||||
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Senator | Party | Years Served | ||||||
John Edwards | Anti-Admin | 1792-1795 | ||||||
Humphrey Marshall | Federalist | 1795-1801 | ||||||
John Breckinridge | Democratic-Republican | 1801-1805 | ||||||
John Adair | Democratic-Republican | 1805-1806 | ||||||
Henry Clay | Democratic-Republican; National Republican; Whig | 1806-1807 | ||||||
John Pope | Democratic-Republican | 1807-1813 | ||||||
Jesse Bledsoe | Democratic-Republican | 1813-1814 | ||||||
Isham Talbot | Democratic-Republican | 1815-1819 | ||||||
William Logan | Democratic-Republican | 1819-1820 | ||||||
Isham Talbot | Democratic-Republican | 1820-1825 | ||||||
John Rowan | Jacksonian | 1825-1831 | ||||||
Henry Clay | Anti-Jacksonian, Whig | 1831-1842 | ||||||
John J. Crittenden | Whig | 1842-1848 | ||||||
Thomas Metcalfe | Whig | 1848-1849 | ||||||
Henry Clay | Whig | 1849-1852 | ||||||
David Meriwether | Democratic | 1852-1852 | ||||||
Archibald Dixon | Whig | 1852-1855 | ||||||
John J. Crittenden | Opposition, American | 1855-1861 | ||||||
John C. Breckinridge | Democratic | 1861-1861 | ||||||
Garrett Davis | Democratic | 1861-1872 | ||||||
Willis B. Machen | Democratic | 1872-1873 | ||||||
Thomas C. McCreery | Democratic | 1873-1879 | ||||||
John Stuart Williams | Democratic | 1879-1885 | ||||||
Joseph C. S. Blackburn | Democratic | 1885-1897 | ||||||
William J. Deboe | Republican | 1897-1903 | ||||||
James B. McCreary | Democratic | 1903-1909 | ||||||
William O. Bradley | Republican | 1909-1914 | ||||||
Johnson N. Camden, Jr. | Democratic | 1914-1915 | ||||||
John C. W. Beckham | Democratic | 1915-1921 | ||||||
Richard P. Ernst | Republican | 1921-1927 | ||||||
Alben W. Barkley | Democratic | 1927-1949 | ||||||
Garrett L. Withers | Democratic | 1949-1950 | ||||||
Earle C. Clements | Democratic | 1950-1957 | ||||||
Thruston B. Morton | Republican | 1957-1968 | ||||||
Marlow W. Cook | Republican | 1968-1974 | ||||||
Wendell H. Ford | Democratic | 1974-1999 | ||||||
Jim Bunning | Republican | 1999-2011 | ||||||
Rand Paul | Republican | 2011-Present |
U.S. House
2000s
Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 2000s from Kentucky | ||||
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Party | Total | |||
Democratic | 3 | |||
Republican | 5 | |||
Total Representatives | 8 |
Representatives to the U.S. House from Kentucky | ||||||||
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Representative | Party | Years Served | ||||||
Ben Chandler | Democratic | 2004-2013 | ||||||
Geoff Davis | Republican | 2005-2012 | ||||||
John Yarmuth | Democratic | 2007-2023 | ||||||
Brett Guthrie | Republican | 2009-Present | ||||||
Thomas Massie | Republican | 2012-Present | ||||||
Andy Barr | Republican | 2013-Present | ||||||
James Comer Jr. | Republican | 2016-Present | ||||||
Morgan McGarvey | Democratic | 2023-Present |
1900s
Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 1900s from Kentucky | ||||
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Party | Total | |||
Democratic | 60 | |||
Republican | 37 | |||
Total Representatives | 97 |
Representatives to the U.S. House from Kentucky | ||||||||
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Representative | Party | Years Served | ||||||
June W. Gayle | Democratic | 1900–1901 | ||||||
Harvey Samuel Irwin | Republican | 1901–1903 | ||||||
James Bamford White | Democratic | 1901–1903 | ||||||
Daniel Linn Gooch | Democratic | 1901–1905 | ||||||
James Nicholas Kehoe | Democratic | 1901–1905 | ||||||
South Trimble | Democratic | 1901–1907 | ||||||
J. McKenzie Moss | Republican | 1902–1903 | ||||||
Francis A. Hopkins | Democratic | 1903–1907 | ||||||
Ollie M. James | Democratic | 1903–1913 | ||||||
Augustus O. Stanley | Democratic | 1903–1915 | ||||||
J. Swagar Sherley | Democratic | 1903–1919 | ||||||
James M. Richardson | Democratic | 1905–1907 | ||||||
Joseph B. Bennett | Republican | 1905–1911 | ||||||
Don C. Edwards | Republican | 1905–1911 | ||||||
Joseph L. Rhinock | Democratic | 1905–1911 | ||||||
Addison James | Republican | 1907–1909 | ||||||
William P. Kimball | Democratic | 1907–1909 | ||||||
Harvey Helm | Democratic | 1907–1919 | ||||||
John W. Langley | Republican | 1907–1926 | ||||||
Ben Johnson | Democratic | 1907–1927 | ||||||
J. Campbell Cantrill | Democratic | 1909–1923 | ||||||
Robert Y. Thomas, Jr. | Democratic | 1909–1925 | ||||||
Caleb Powers | Republican | 1911–1919 | ||||||
William J. Fields | Democratic | 1911–1923 | ||||||
Arthur B. Rouse | Democratic | 1911–1927 | ||||||
Alben W. Barkley | Democratic | 1913–1927 | ||||||
David Hayes Kincheloe | Democratic | 1915–1930 | ||||||
King Swope | Republican | 1919–1921 | ||||||
Charles F. Ogden | Republican | 1919–1923 | ||||||
John M. Robsion | Republican | 1919–1930 and 1935–1948 | ||||||
Ralph Waldo Emerson Gilbert | Democratic | 1921–1929 and 1931–1933 | ||||||
Joseph W. Morris | Democratic | 1923–1925 | ||||||
Maurice Thatcher | Republican | 1923–1933 | ||||||
Fred M. Vinson | Democratic | 1924–1929 and 1931–1938 | ||||||
Virgil Chapman | Democratic | 1925–1929 and 1931–1949 | ||||||
John William Moore | Democratic | 1925–1933 | ||||||
Andrew Jackson Kirk | Republican | 1926–1927 | ||||||
Henry D. Moorman | Democratic | 1927–1929 | ||||||
Orie S. Ware | Democratic | 1927–1929 | ||||||
Katherine G. Langley | Republican | 1927–1931 | ||||||
W. Voris Gregory | Democratic | 1927–1936 | ||||||
Charles W. Roark | Republican | 1929 | ||||||
Robert E. Lee Blackburn | Republican | 1929–1931 | ||||||
John D. Craddock | Republican | 1929–1931 | ||||||
Elva R. Kendall | Republican | 1929–1931 | ||||||
J. Lincoln Newhall | Republican | 1929–1931 | ||||||
Lewis L. Walker | Republican | 1929–1931 | ||||||
John Lloyd Dorsey, Jr. | Democratic | 1930–1931 | ||||||
Charles Finley | Republican | 1930–1933 | ||||||
Cap R. Carden | Democratic | 1931–1935 | ||||||
Glover H. Cary | Democratic | 1931–1936 | ||||||
Andrew J. May | Democratic | 1931–1947 | ||||||
Brent Spence | Democratic | 1931–1963 | ||||||
John Y. Brown, Sr. | Democratic | 1933–1935 | ||||||
Finley Hamilton | Democratic | 1933–1935 | ||||||
Edward W. Creal | Democratic | 1935–1943 | ||||||
Emmet O'Neal | Democratic | 1935–1947 | ||||||
Beverly M. Vincent | Democratic | 1937–1945 | ||||||
Noble Jones Gregory | Democratic | 1937–1959 | ||||||
Joe B. Bates | Democratic | 1938–1953 | ||||||
Chester O. Carrier | Republican | 1943–1945 | ||||||
Earle C. Clements | Democratic | 1945–1948 | ||||||
Frank Chelf | Democratic | 1945–1967 | ||||||
Wendell H. Meade | Republican | 1947–1949 | ||||||
Thruston Ballard Morton | Republican | 1947–1953 | ||||||
William Lewis | Republican | 1948–1949 | ||||||
John A. Whitaker | Democratic | 1948–1951 | ||||||
Thomas R. Underwood | Democratic | 1949–1951 | ||||||
James S. Golden | Republican | 1949–1955 | ||||||
Carl D. Perkins | Democratic | 1949–1984 | ||||||
John C. Watts | Democratic | 1951–1971 | ||||||
Garrett L. Withers | Democratic | 1952–1953 | ||||||
John M. Robsion, Jr. | Republican | 1953–1959 | ||||||
William Huston Natcher | Democratic | 1953–1994 | ||||||
Eugene Siler | Republican | 1955–1965 | ||||||
Frank W. Burke | Democratic | 1959–1963 | ||||||
Frank Stubblefield | Democratic | 1959–1974 | ||||||
Gene Snyder | Republican | 1963–1965 and 1967–1987 | ||||||
Charles R. Farnsley | Democratic | 1965–1967 | ||||||
Tim Lee Carter | Republican | 1965–1981 | ||||||
William O. Cowger | Republican | 1967–1971 | ||||||
William P. Curlin, Jr. | Democratic | 1971–1973 | ||||||
Romano L. Mazzoli | Democratic | 1971–1995 | ||||||
John B. Breckinridge | Democratic | 1973–1979 | ||||||
Carroll Hubbard | Democratic | 1975–1993 | ||||||
Larry Hopkins | Republican | 1979–1993 | ||||||
Hal Rogers | Republican | 1981-Present | ||||||
Carl C. Perkins | Democratic | 1984–1993 | ||||||
Jim Bunning | Republican | 1987–1999 | ||||||
Thomas Barlow | Democratic | 1993–1995 | ||||||
Scotty Baesler | Democratic | 1993–1999 | ||||||
Ron Lewis | Republican | 1994–2009 | ||||||
Mike Ward | Democratic | 1995–1997 | ||||||
Ed Whitfield | Republican | 1995-2016 | ||||||
Anne Northup | Republican | 1997–2007 | ||||||
Ernie Fletcher | Republican | 1999–2003 | ||||||
Ken Lucas | Democratic | 1999–2005 |
1800s
Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 1800s from Kentucky | ||||
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Party | Total | |||
Democratic | 104 | |||
Republican | 31 | |||
Democratic-Republican | 36 | |||
Unionist | 13 | |||
Anti-Admin | 1 | |||
Whig | 43 | |||
Know-Nothing | 5 | |||
Oppositionist | 2 | |||
Total Representatives | 235 |
Representatives to the U.S. House from Kentucky | ||||||||
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Representative | Party | Years Served | ||||||
George M. Bedinger | Democratic-Republican | 1803–1807 | ||||||
Thomas Sandford | Democratic-Republican | 1803–1807 | ||||||
Matthew Walton | Democratic-Republican | 1803–1807 | ||||||
John Boyle | Democratic-Republican | 1803–1809 | ||||||
Matthew Lyon | Democratic-Republican | 1803–1811 | ||||||
John Rowan | Democratic-Republican | 1807–1809 | ||||||
Benjamin Howard | Democratic-Republican | 1807–1810 | ||||||
Joseph Desha | Democratic-Republican | 1807–1819 | ||||||
Richard Mentor Johnson | Democratic-Republican | 1807–1819 and 1829–1837 | ||||||
Henry Crist | Democratic-Republican | 1809–1811 | ||||||
Samuel McKee | Democratic-Republican | 1809–1817 | ||||||
William T. Barry | Democratic-Republican | 1810–1811 | ||||||
Anthony New | Anti-Admin | 1811–1813, 1817–1819 and 1821-1823 | ||||||
Henry Clay | Democratic-Republican | 1811–1815 and 1823–1825 | ||||||
Stephen Ormsby | Democratic-Republican | 1811–1817 | ||||||
William Pope Duval | Democratic-Republican | 1813–1815 | ||||||
Samuel Hopkins | Democratic-Republican | 1813–1815 | ||||||
Thomas Montgomery | Democratic-Republican | 1813–1815 and 1820–1823 | ||||||
James Clark | Republican | 1813–1816 and 1825-1831 | ||||||
Solomon P. Sharp | Democratic-Republican | 1813–1817 | ||||||
Joseph H. Hawkins | Democratic-Republican | 1814–1815 | ||||||
Micah Taul | Democratic-Republican | 1815–1817 | ||||||
Alney McLean | Democratic-Republican | 1815–1817 and 1819–1821 | ||||||
Benjamin Hardin | Republican | 1815–1817, 1819–1823 and 1833-1837 | ||||||
Thomas Fletcher | Democratic-Republican | 1816–1817 | ||||||
Thomas Speed | Democratic-Republican | 1817–1819 | ||||||
Tunstal Quarles | Democratic-Republican | 1817–1820 | ||||||
David Walker | Democratic-Republican | 1817–1820 | ||||||
Richard Clough Anderson, Jr. | Democratic-Republican | 1817–1821 | ||||||
George Robertson | Democratic-Republican | 1817–1821 | ||||||
David Trimble | Republican | 1817–1827 | ||||||
William Brown | Democratic-Republican | 1819–1821 | ||||||
Thomas Metcalfe | Republican | 1819–1828 | ||||||
Francis Johnson | Republican | 1820–1827 | ||||||
Wingfield Bullock | Democratic-Republican | 1821 | ||||||
James D. Breckinridge | Democratic-Republican | 1821–1823 | ||||||
John Speed Smith | Democratic-Republican | 1821–1823 | ||||||
Samuel H. Woodson | Democratic-Republican | 1821–1823 | ||||||
John Telemachus Johnson | Democratic-Republican | 1821–1825 | ||||||
Philip Thompson | Democratic-Republican | 1823–1825 | ||||||
David White | Democratic-Republican | 1823–1825 | ||||||
Robert P. Henry | Democratic | 1823–1826 | ||||||
Richard A. Buckner | Democratic-Republican | 1823–1829 | ||||||
Thomas P. Moore | Democratic | 1823–1829 | ||||||
Charles A. Wickliffe | Unionist | 1823–1833 and 1861-1863 | ||||||
Robert P. Letcher | Republican | 1823–1835 | ||||||
James Johnson | Democratic | 1825–1826 | ||||||
William Singleton Young | Republican | 1825–1827 | ||||||
Joseph Lecompte | Democratic | 1825–1833 | ||||||
John F. Henry | Republican | 1826–1827 | ||||||
Robert L. McHatton | Democratic | 1826–1829 | ||||||
John Calhoon | Whig | 1827 and 1835–1839 | ||||||
Joel Yancey | Democratic | 1827–1831 | ||||||
Thomas Chilton | Republican | 1827–1831 and 1833–1835 | ||||||
Henry Daniel | Democratic | 1827–1833 | ||||||
Chittenden Lyon | Democratic | 1827–1835 | ||||||
John Chambers | Whig | 1828–1829 and 1835-1839 | ||||||
Nicholas D. Coleman | Democratic | 1829–1831 | ||||||
John Kincaid | Democratic | 1829–1831 | ||||||
Nathan Gaither | Democratic | 1829–1833 | ||||||
John Adair | Democratic | 1831–1833 | ||||||
Thomas A. Marshall | Republican | 1831–1835 | ||||||
Christopher Tompkins | Republican | 1831–1835 | ||||||
Chilton Allan | Whig | 1831–1837 | ||||||
Albert G. Hawes | Democratic | 1831–1837 | ||||||
Martin Beaty | Republican | 1833–1835 | ||||||
Amos Davis | Republican | 1833–1835 | ||||||
James Love | Republican | 1833–1835 | ||||||
Patrick H. Pope | Democratic | 1833–1835 | ||||||
Linn Boyd | Democratic | 1835–1837 and 1839–1855 | ||||||
Richard French | Democratic | 1835–1837, 1843–1845 and 1847-1849 | ||||||
James Harlan | Whig | 1835–1839 | ||||||
William J. Graves | Whig | 1835–1841 | ||||||
Sherrod Williams | Whig | 1835–1841 | ||||||
Joseph R. Underwood | Whig | 1835–1843 | ||||||
John White | Whig | 1835–1845 | ||||||
Richard Menefee | Whig | 1837–1839 | ||||||
John L. Murray | Democratic | 1837–1839 | ||||||
Edward Rumsey | Whig | 1837–1839 | ||||||
William W. Southgate | Whig | 1837–1839 | ||||||
Richard Hawes | Whig | 1837–1841 | ||||||
John Pope | Whig | 1837–1843 | ||||||
Simeon H. Anderson | Whig | 1839–1840 | ||||||
Landaff Andrews | Whig | 1839–1843 | ||||||
William Orlando Butler | Democratic | 1839–1843 | ||||||
Philip Triplett | Whig | 1839–1843 | ||||||
Willis Green | Whig | 1839–1845 | ||||||
Garrett Davis | Whig | 1839–1847 | ||||||
John Burton Thompson | Whig | 1840–1843 and 1847–1851 | ||||||
Thomas Francis Marshall | Whig | 1841–1843 | ||||||
Bryan Owsley | Whig | 1841–1843 | ||||||
James Sprigg | Whig | 1841–1843 | ||||||
George Caldwell | Democratic | 1843–1845 and 1849–1851 | ||||||
James W. Stone | Democratic | 1843–1845 and 1851–1853 | ||||||
William Thomasson | Whig | 1843–1847 | ||||||
John W. Tibbatts | Democratic | 1843–1847 | ||||||
Henry Grider | Democratic | 1843–1847 and 1861–1866 | ||||||
Joshua Fry Bell | Whig | 1845–1847 | ||||||
John Preston Martin | Democratic | 1845–1847 | ||||||
John H. McHenry | Whig | 1845–1847 | ||||||
Andrew Trumbo | Whig | 1845–1847 | ||||||
Bryan Rust Young | Whig | 1845–1847 | ||||||
Aylette Buckner | Whig | 1847–1849 | ||||||
Beverly L. Clarke | Democratic | 1847–1849 | ||||||
Garnett Duncan | Whig | 1847–1849 | ||||||
John P. Gaines | Whig | 1847–1849 | ||||||
Samuel Peyton | Democratic | 1847–1849 and 1857–1861 | ||||||
Green Adams | Whig | 1847–1849 and 1859–1861 | ||||||
Charles S. Morehead | Whig | 1847–1851 | ||||||
Daniel Breck | Whig | 1849–1851 | ||||||
James Leeper Johnson | Whig | 1849–1851 | ||||||
Finis McLean | Whig | 1849–1851 | ||||||
Humphrey Marshall | Know-Nothing | 1849–1852 and 1855–1859 | ||||||
John C. Mason | Democratic | 1849–1853 and 1857–1859 | ||||||
Richard H. Stanton | Democratic | 1849–1855 | ||||||
William T. Ward | Whig | 1851–1853 | ||||||
Addison White | Whig | 1851–1853 | ||||||
Presley Ewing | Whig | 1851–1854 | ||||||
John C. Breckinridge | Democratic | 1851–1855 | ||||||
Benjamin E. Grey | Whig | 1851–1855 | ||||||
William Preston | Whig | 1852–1855 | ||||||
James Chrisman | Democratic | 1853–1855 | ||||||
Leander Cox | Whig | 1853–1855 | ||||||
Clement S. Hill | Whig | 1853–1855 | ||||||
John Milton Elliott | Democratic | 1853–1859 | ||||||
Francis Bristow | Whig | 1854–1861 | ||||||
John P. Campbell, Jr. | Know-Nothing | 1855–1857 | ||||||
Alexander Marshall | Know-Nothing | 1855–1857 | ||||||
Samuel F. Swope | Know-Nothing | 1855–1857 | ||||||
Joshua Jewett | Democratic | 1855–1859 | ||||||
Albert G. Talbott | Democratic | 1855–1859 | ||||||
Warner Underwood | Know-Nothing | 1855–1859 | ||||||
Henry Cornelius Burnett | Democratic | 1855–1861 | ||||||
James Brown Clay | Democratic | 1857–1859 | ||||||
John W. Stevenson | Democratic | 1857–1861 | ||||||
William Clayton Anderson | Oppositionist | 1859–1861 | ||||||
Laban T. Moore | Oppositionist | 1859–1861 | ||||||
William E. Simms | Democratic | 1859–1861 | ||||||
John Y. Brown | Democratic | 1859–1861 and 1873–1877 | ||||||
Robert Mallory | Unionist | 1859–1865 | ||||||
James S. Jackson | Unionist | 1861 | ||||||
John J. Crittenden | Unionist | 1861–1863 | ||||||
George W. Dunlap | Unionist | 1861–1863 | ||||||
John W. Menzies | Unionist | 1861–1863 | ||||||
William H. Wadsworth | Republican | 1861–1865 and 1885–1887 | ||||||
Aaron Harding | Democratic | 1861–1867 | ||||||
Samuel L. Casey | Unionist | 1862–1863 | ||||||
George Helm Yeaman | Unionist | 1862–1865 | ||||||
Lucien Anderson | Unionist | 1863–1865 | ||||||
Brutus J. Clay | Unionist | 1863–1865 | ||||||
Green Clay Smith | Unionist | 1863–1866 | ||||||
William H. Randall | Unionist | 1863–1867 | ||||||
Burwell C. Ritter | Democratic | 1865–1867 | ||||||
Lovell Rousseau | Unionist | 1865–1867 | ||||||
George S. Shanklin | Democratic | 1865–1867 | ||||||
Samuel McKee | Republican | 1865–1867 and 1868–1869 | ||||||
Lawrence S. Trimble | Democratic | 1865–1871 | ||||||
Elijah Hise | Democratic | 1866–1867 | ||||||
Andrew H. Ward | Democratic | 1866–1867 | ||||||
Asa Grover | Democratic | 1867–1869 | ||||||
Jacob Golladay | Democratic | 1867–1870 | ||||||
Thomas Laurens Jones | Democratic | 1867–1871 and 1875–1877 | ||||||
J. Proctor Knott | Democratic | 1867–1871 and 1875–1883 | ||||||
George Madison Adams | Democratic | 1867–1875 | ||||||
James B. Beck | Democratic | 1867–1875 | ||||||
William N. Sweeney | Democratic | 1869–1871 | ||||||
John McConnell Rice | Democratic | 1869–1873 | ||||||
Boyd Winchester | Democratic | 1869–1873 | ||||||
Joseph Horace Lewis | Democratic | 1870–1873 | ||||||
Henry D. McHenry | Democratic | 1871–1873 | ||||||
William Evans Arthur | Democratic | 1871–1875 | ||||||
Edward Crossland | Democratic | 1871–1875 | ||||||
William B. Read | Democratic | 1871–1875 | ||||||
Elisha Standiford | Democratic | 1873–1875 | ||||||
John Duncan Young | Democratic | 1873–1875 | ||||||
Charles W. Milliken | Democratic | 1873–1877 | ||||||
Milton J. Durham | Democratic | 1873–1879 | ||||||
Edward Y. Parsons | Democratic | 1875–1876 | ||||||
John D. White | Republican | 1875–1877 and 1881–1885 | ||||||
Andrew Boone | Democratic | 1875–1879 | ||||||
John B. Clarke | Democratic | 1875–1879 | ||||||
Joseph C. S. Blackburn | Democratic | 1875–1885 | ||||||
Henry Watterson | Democratic | 1876–1877 | ||||||
Thomas Turner | Democratic | 1877–1881 | ||||||
John W. Caldwell | Democratic | 1877–1883 | ||||||
James A. McKenzie | Democratic | 1877–1883 | ||||||
Albert S. Willis | Democratic | 1877–1887 | ||||||
John Griffin Carlisle | Democratic | 1877–1890 | ||||||
Elijah Phister | Democratic | 1879–1883 | ||||||
Oscar Turner | Democratic | 1879–1885 | ||||||
Philip B. Thompson, Jr. | Democratic | 1879–1885 | ||||||
James Franklin Clay | Democratic | 1883–1885 | ||||||
William W. Culbertson | Republican | 1883–1885 | ||||||
John E. Halsell | Democratic | 1883–1887 | ||||||
Thomas A. Robertson | Democratic | 1883–1887 | ||||||
Frank L. Wolford | Democratic | 1883–1887 | ||||||
Polk Laffoon | Democratic | 1885–1889 | ||||||
William P. Taulbee | Democratic | 1885–1889 | ||||||
William Breckinridge | Democratic | 1885–1895 | ||||||
William Johnson Stone | Democratic | 1885–1895 | ||||||
James B. McCreary | Democratic | 1885–1897 | ||||||
George M. Thomas | Republican | 1887–1889 | ||||||
W. Godfrey Hunter | Republican | 1887–1889, 1895–1897 and 1903-1905 | ||||||
Hugh F. Finley | Republican | 1887–1891 | ||||||
Asher G. Caruth | Democratic | 1887–1895 | ||||||
Alexander B. Montgomery | Democratic | 1887–1895 | ||||||
John H. Wilson | Republican | 1889–1893 | ||||||
William Thomas Ellis | Democratic | 1889–1895 | ||||||
Isaac Goodnight | Democratic | 1889–1895 | ||||||
Thomas H. Paynter | Democratic | 1889–1895 | ||||||
William Worth Dickerson | Democratic | 1890–1893 | ||||||
John W. Kendall | Democratic | 1891–1892 | ||||||
Joseph M. Kendall | Democratic | 1892–1893 and 1895–1897 | ||||||
Marcus C. Lisle | Democratic | 1893–1894 | ||||||
Silas Adams | Republican | 1893–1895 | ||||||
Albert S. Berry | Democratic | 1893–1901 | ||||||
William M. Beckner | Democratic | 1894–1895 | ||||||
William Claiborne Owens | Republican | 1895–1897 | ||||||
John Kerr Hendrick | Democratic | 1895–1897 | ||||||
John W. Lewis | Republican | 1895–1897 | ||||||
John Daniel Clardy | Democratic | 1895–1899 | ||||||
David G. Colson | Republican | 1895–1899 | ||||||
Walter Evans | Republican | 1895–1899 | ||||||
Samuel Johnson Pugh | Republican | 1895–1901 | ||||||
Nathan T. Hopkins | Republican | 1897 | ||||||
George M. Davison | Republican | 1897–1899 | ||||||
Evan E. Settle | Democratic | 1897–1899 | ||||||
Thomas Y. Fitzpatrick | Democratic | 1897–1901 | ||||||
Charles K. Wheeler | Democratic | 1897–1903 | ||||||
John S. Rhea | Democratic | 1897–1905 | ||||||
David Highbaugh Smith | Democratic | 1897–1907 | ||||||
Oscar Turner Jr. | Democratic | 1899–1901 | ||||||
Henry Dixon Allen | Democratic | 1899–1903 | ||||||
Vincent Boreing | Republican | 1899–1903 | ||||||
George G. Gilbert | Democratic | 1899–1907 |
1700s
Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 1700s from Kentucky | ||||
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Party | Total | |||
Democratic-Republican | 4 | |||
Total Representatives | 4 |
Representatives to the U.S. House from Kentucky | ||||||||
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Representative | Party | Years Served | ||||||
Christopher Greenup | Democratic-Republican | 1792–1797 | ||||||
Alexander D. Orr | Democratic-Republican | 1792–1797 | ||||||
Thomas Terry Davis | Democratic-Republican | 1797–1803 | ||||||
John Fowler | Democratic-Republican | 1797–1807 |
District map
Footnotes
Senators
Mitch McConnell (R)
Rand Paul (R)
Representatives
District 1
James Comer (R)
District 2
Brett Guthrie (R)
District 3
Morgan McGarvey (D)
District 4
Thomas Massie (R)
District 5
Hal Rogers (R)
District 6
Andy Barr (R)
Republican Party (7)
Democratic Party (1)