House
All U.S. Representatives by State
The complete list of current U.S. House members — every voting representative from all 50 states, grouped by state and district, with party and term end date.
Data as of 2026-08-17
Quick Answer
- Total Voting Seats
- 435 — apportioned by state population
- Party Split
- 218 Republicans, 212 Democrats, 1 Independent, 4 vacant
- Next Election
- All 435 seats up for election November 3, 2026
- Term Length
- 2 years — every seat is contested every cycle
Representatives by State
Click any representative for their full profile — a live countdown to the end of their term, committee assignments, and contact information. Click a state for its full congressional delegation. Every House term is two years — no representative has a "next election" column here because all 435 seats are on the ballot November 3, 2026.
Delegates & Resident Commissioner
Washington, D.C. and the U.S. territories each send one non-voting member to the House — a Delegate, or in Puerto Rico's case a Resident Commissioner. They can sponsor legislation and vote in committee, but not on the House floor.
| Jurisdiction | Member | Role | Party | Term Ends |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| District of Columbia | Eleanor Norton | Delegate | D | Jan 2027 |
| American Samoa | Aumua Radewagen | Delegate | R | Jan 2027 |
| Guam | James Moylan | Delegate | R | Jan 2027 |
| Northern Mariana Islands | Kimberlyn King-Hinds | Delegate | R | Jan 2027 |
| Puerto Rico | Pablo Hernández | Resident Commissioner | D | Jan 2027 |
| U.S. Virgin Islands | Stacey Plaskett | Delegate | D | Jan 2027 |
Live on Congress Countdown
See the full party breakdown of the Senate and House
Current seat counts, majority margins, and vacancies — updated from live data.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many U.S. representatives are there?
There are 435 voting U.S. representatives, apportioned among the 50 states by population, plus 6 non-voting members — a Delegate each from Washington, D.C., American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, and a Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico.
What is the current party split of the House?
As of 2026-08-17, the House has 218 Republicans and 212 Democrats among voting members, plus 1 Independent, with 4 vacant seats — a 218–212 split.
How long is a representative’s term?
Representatives serve two-year terms, and every one of the 435 House seats is up for election every cycle — unlike the Senate, where only about a third of seats are contested at a time. There is no limit on the number of terms a representative may serve.
Who is my representative?
Find your state in the table above, then match your congressional district number. Each state link also opens the full congressional delegation, including senators, on an interactive map.
When is the next House election?
The next House election is November 3, 2026, when all 435 voting seats — plus the 6 non-voting Delegate and Resident Commissioner seats — are on the ballot.