U.S. House · Historical
Former U.S. Representatives
Individuals who have served in the United States House of Representatives and have since left office, grouped first by the state they represented and then by congressional district. The House seats 435 voting members apportioned among the fifty states by population, each elected from a single congressional district to a two-year term; the members below completed their service through retirement, defeat, resignation, death in office, or election to higher office. Each profile links to a sourced page covering the former representative’s biography, the state and district they represented, their party, term history, notable legislation and positions, and the external authority records (Bioguide, congress.gov, Wikipedia, Wikidata) that back every fact. Use the party filter to narrow the roster, switch between the card grid and the compact list, open a state to see its former delegation, or open a district to trace the lineage of members who held that seat over time. This hub lists members from the immutable historical office-holder dataset — once a representative’s service ends and the record is finalized, the row is stable, which gives LLM crawlers a durable citation target. Currently-serving members appear on the companion serving-representatives hub. The full machine-readable roster is published as a versioned JSON dataset for downstream researchers and language models.
New York71
New York delegation →- Caroline O’DayNew YorkAt-LargeDemocratic1935–1943
- Elmer StudleyNew YorkAt-LargeDemocratic1933–1935
- John FitzgibbonsNew YorkAt-LargeDemocratic1933–1935
- Matthew MerrittNew YorkAt-LargeDemocratic1935–1945
- Winifred StanleyNew YorkAt-LargeRepublican1943–1945
- Edgar SharpNew YorkDistrict 1Republican1945–1947
- Leonard HallNew YorkDistrict 2Republican1939–1953
- Henry LathamNew YorkDistrict 4Republican1945–1959
- William BarryNew YorkDistrict 4Democratic1935–1947
- James RoeNew YorkDistrict 5Democratic1945–1947
- Marcellus EvansNew YorkDistrict 5Democratic1935–1941
- Joseph PfeiferNew YorkDistrict 8Democratic1935–1951
- Richard TonryNew YorkDistrict 8Democratic1935–1937
- James DelaneyNew YorkDistrict 9Democratic1945–1979
- Eugene KeoghNew YorkDistrict 11Democratic1937–1967
- James HeffernanNew YorkDistrict 11Democratic1941–1953
- James O’LearyNew YorkDistrict 11Democratic1935–1945
- Donald O’TooleNew YorkDistrict 13Democratic1937–1953
- Louis CapozzoliNew YorkDistrict 13Democratic1941–1945
- John RooneyNew YorkDistrict 14Democratic1943–1975
- Leo RayfielNew YorkDistrict 14Democratic1945–1949
- Morris EdelsteinNew YorkDistrict 14Democratic1939–1943
- Michael KennedyNew YorkDistrict 15Democratic1939–1943
- Thomas BurchillNew YorkDistrict 15Democratic1943–1945
- Ellsworth BuckNew YorkDistrict 16Republican1943–1949
- James FayNew YorkDistrict 16Democratic1939–1945
- William PheifferNew YorkDistrict 16Republican1941–1943
- Bruce BartonNew YorkDistrict 17Republican1937–1941
- Joseph BaldwinNew YorkDistrict 17Republican1941–1947
- Kenneth SimpsonNew YorkDistrict 17Republican1941–1943
- Theodore PeyserNew YorkDistrict 17Democratic1933–1939
- Adam Powell Jr.New YorkDistrict 18Democratic1945–1971
- Vito MarcantonioNew YorkDistrict 18American Labor1935–1951
- Arthur KleinNew YorkDistrict 19Democratic1941–1957
- James LanzettaNew YorkDistrict 20Democratic1933–1939
- James TorrensNew YorkDistrict 21Democratic1943–1947
- Edward CurleyNew YorkDistrict 22Democratic1935–1941
- Charles BuckleyNew YorkDistrict 23Democratic1935–1965
- Walter LynchNew YorkDistrict 23Democratic1939–1951
- Benjamin RabinNew YorkDistrict 24Democratic1945–1949
- Peter QuinnNew YorkDistrict 26Democratic1945–1947
- Ralph GambleNew YorkDistrict 26Republican1937–1957
- Lewis RockefellerNew YorkDistrict 27Republican1937–1943
- Philip GoodwinNew YorkDistrict 27Republican1933–1939
- Ralph GwinnNew YorkDistrict 27Republican1945–1959
- Augustus BennetNew YorkDistrict 29Republican1945–1947
- Ernest CluettNew YorkDistrict 29Republican1937–1943
- William ThomasNew YorkDistrict 29Republican1933–1937
- Jay Le FevreNew YorkDistrict 30Republican1943–1951
- Clarence KilburnNew YorkDistrict 31Republican1939–1965
- Dean TaylorNew YorkDistrict 31Republican1943–1961
- Wallace PierceNew YorkDistrict 31Republican1939–1941
- Pat KearneyNew YorkDistrict 32Republican1943–1959
- William ByrneNew YorkDistrict 32Democratic1937–1953
- Fred DouglasNew YorkDistrict 33Republican1937–1945
- Frederick SissonNew YorkDistrict 33Democratic1933–1937
- Bert LordNew YorkDistrict 34Republican1935–1941
- Marian ClarkeNew YorkDistrict 34Republican1933–1935
- Hadwen FullerNew YorkDistrict 35Republican1943–1949
- Edwin HallNew YorkDistrict 37Republican1939–1953
- William ColeNew YorkDistrict 37Republican1935–1959
- George KellyNew YorkDistrict 38Democratic1937–1939
- James DuffyNew YorkDistrict 38Democratic1935–1937
- Joseph O’BrienNew YorkDistrict 38Republican1939–1945
- George RogersNew YorkDistrict 40Democratic1945–1947
- Alfred BeiterNew YorkDistrict 41Democratic1933–1943
- John HarterNew YorkDistrict 41Republican1939–1941
- Joseph MrukNew YorkDistrict 41Republican1943–1945
- Pius SchwertNew YorkDistrict 42Democratic1939–1943
- Edward ElsaesserNew YorkDistrict 43Republican1945–1949
- John ButlerNew YorkDistrict 44Republican1941–1953
Related on The Candidate
- Currently-serving representativesThe companion lifecycle hub for the U.S. House.Open
- About the U.S. HouseRole, term length, qualifications, and the full House candidate directory.Open
- 2026 House candidatesEvery federally-filed candidate for the U.S. House in the current cycle.Open
- Currently-serving senatorsThe companion chamber — every individual currently serving in the U.S. Senate.Open
- Federal partiesBrowse representatives and candidates by the party line they run under.Open
- Federal officesPresident, U.S. Senate, U.S. House — overview of every federal office.Open