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United States congressional delegations from Delaware

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Delaware
Flag of Delaware
Census TopicValue
Population989,948
Gender
47.7% Male
52.3% Female
Race
60.4% White
22.1% Black
4.3% Asian
0.5% Native American
0% Pacific Islander
4.9% Other (single race)
7.7% Multiple
Ethnicity10.5% Hispanic or Latino origin
Median household income$82,855
High school graduation rate91.4%
College graduation rate35.3%
Upcoming elections
Source: U.S. Census Bureau,2020 census and2023 ACS data. Percentages are rounded to the nearest 0.1%.


This page displays thecurrent and historical members ofU.S. Congress fromDelaware.

Here is the current partisan breakdown of the congressional members from Delaware.

Delaware congressional partisan composition
PartyU.S. SenateU.S. HouseTotal
Democratic213
Republican000
Independent000
Vacancies000
Total213

Current members

U.S. Senate

See also:Classes of United States Senators

The current members of theU.S. Senate fromDelaware are:


OfficeNamePartyDate assumed officeDate term ends
U.S. Senate DelawareLisa Blunt RochesterDemocraticJanuary 3, 2025January 3, 2031
U.S. Senate DelawareChris CoonsDemocraticNovember 15, 2010January 3, 2027

U.S. House

The current members of theU.S. House fromDelaware are:


OfficeNamePartyDate assumed officeDate term ends
U.S. House Delaware At-large DistrictSarah McBrideDemocraticJanuary 3, 2025January 3, 2027


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Historical members

U.S. Senate

Historical Representation to the U.S. Senate by Party from Delaware
PartyTotal
     Democratic20
     Republican14
     Federalist7
     Whig3
     Anti-Jacksonian2
     Anti-Jacksonian, Whig2
     Jacksonian2
     Adams1
     Adams-Clay Federalist, Adams1
     Anti-Admin, Pro-Admin1
     Democratic Republican1
     Federalist Adams Clay Federalist, Adams1
     Opposition1
     Pro-Admin1
     Pro-Admin, Federalist1
     Whig, Opposition1
Class 1 Senators from Delaware
SenatorPartyYears Served
George ReadPro-Admin1789-1793
Henry LatimerFederalist1795-1801
Samuel WhiteFederalist1801-1809
Outerbridge HorseyFederalist1810-1821
Caesar A. RodneyDemocratic Republican1822-1823
Thomas ClaytonAdams-Clay Federalist, Adams1824-1827
Louis McLaneJacksonian1827-1829
Arnold NaudainAnti-Jacksonian1830-1836
Richard H. BayardAnti-Jacksonian, Whig1836-1839, 1841-1845
John M. ClaytonWhig1845-1849
John WalesWhig1849-1851
James Asheton Bayard, Jr.Democratic1851-1864
George Read RiddleDemocratic1864-1867
James Asheton Bayard, Jr.Democratic1867-1869
Thomas F. Bayard, Sr.Democratic1869-1885
George GrayDemocratic1885-1899
L. Heisler BallRepublican1903-1905
Henry A. du PontRepublican1906-1917
Josiah O. WolcottDemocratic1917-1921
T. Coleman du PontRepublican1921-1922
Thomas F. Bayard, Jr.Democratic1922-1929
John G. Townsend, Jr.Republican1929-1941
James M. TunnellDemocratic1941-1947
John J. WilliamsRepublican1947-1970
William V. Roth, Jr.Republican1971-2001
Tom CarperDemocratic2001-2025
Lisa Blunt RochesterDemocratic2025-Present
Class 2 Senators from Delaware
SenatorPartyYears Served
Richard BassettAnti-Admin, Pro-Admin1789-1793
John ViningPro-Admin, Federalist1793-1798
Joshua ClaytonFederalist1798-1798
William Hill WellsFederalist1799-1804
James Asheton Bayard, Sr.Federalist1804-1813
William Hill WellsFederalist1813-1817
Nicholas Van DykeFederalist Adams Clay Federalist, Adams1817-1826
Daniel RodneyAdams1826-1827
Henry M. RidgelyJacksonian1827-1829
John M. ClaytonAnti-Jacksonian1829-1836
Thomas ClaytonAnti-Jacksonian, Whig1837-1847
Presley SpruanceWhig1847-1853
John M. ClaytonWhig, Opposition1853-1856
Joseph P. ComegysOpposition1856-1857
Martin W. BatesDemocratic1857-1859
Willard Saulsbury, Sr.Democratic1859-1871
Eli SaulsburyDemocratic1871-1889
Anthony HigginsRepublican1889-1895
Richard R. KenneyDemocratic1897-1901
James F. AlleeRepublican1903-1907
Harry A. RichardsonRepublican1907-1913
Willard Saulsbury, Jr.Democratic1913-1919
L. Heisler BallRepublican1919-1925
T. Coleman du PontRepublican1925-1928
Daniel O. HastingsRepublican1928-1937
James H. HughesDemocratic1937-1943
C. Douglass BuckRepublican1943-1949
J. Allen Frear, Jr.Democratic1949-1961
J. Caleb BoggsRepublican1961-1973
Joseph R. Biden, Jr.Democratic1973-2009
Edward E. KaufmanDemocratic2009-2010
Chris CoonsDemocratic2010-Present

U.S. House

2000s

Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 2000s from Delaware
PartyTotal
     Democratic3
Total Representatives3
Representatives to the U.S. House from Delaware
RepresentativePartyYears Served
John C. Carney, Jr.Democratic2011-2017
Lisa Blunt RochesterDemocratic2017-2025
Sarah McBrideDemocratic2025-Present


1900s

Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 1900s from Delaware
PartyTotal
     Democratic11
     Republican17
Total Representatives28
Representatives to the U.S. House from Delaware
RepresentativePartyYears Served
Walter O. HoffeckerRepublican1900-1901
L. Heisler BallRepublican1901-1903
Henry A. HoustonDemocratic1903-1905
Hiram R. BurtonRepublican1905-1909
William H. HealdRepublican1909-1913
Franklin BrocksonDemocratic1913-1915
Thomas W. MillerRepublican1915-1917
Albert F. PolkDemocratic1917-1919
Caleb R. LaytonRepublican1919-1923
William H. BoyceDemocratic1923-1925
Robert G. HoustonRepublican1925-1933
Wilbur L. AdamsDemocratic1933-1935
J. George StewartRepublican1935-1937
William F. AllenDemocratic1937-1939
George S. WilliamsRepublican1939-1941
Philip A. TraynorDemocratic1941-1943
Earle D. WilleyRepublican1943-1945
Philip A. TraynorDemocratic1945-1947
J. Caleb BoggsRepublican1947-1953
Herbert B. WarburtonRepublican1953-1955
Harris B. McDowell, Jr.Democratic1955-1957
Harry G. Haskell, Jr.Republican1957-1959
Harris B. McDowell, Jr.Democratic1959-1967
William V. Roth, Jr.Republican1967-1970
Pierre S. du Pont, IVRepublican1971-1977
Thomas B. Evans, Jr.Republican1977-1983
Thomas R. CarperDemocratic1983-1993
Michael N. CastleRepublican1993-2011

1800s

Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 1800s from Delaware
PartyTotal
     Democratic-Republican3
     Federalist7
     Anti-Jacksonian1
     Whig2
     American1
     Democratic12
     Republican5
     Anti-Jacksonian, Whig1
Total Representatives32
Representatives to the U.S. House from Delaware
RepresentativePartyYears Served
Caesar A. RodneyDemocratic-Republican1803-1805
James M. BroomFederalist1805-1807
Nicholas Van DykeFederalist1807-1811
Henry M. RidgelyFederalist1811-1815
Thomas CooperFederalist1813-1817
Thomas ClaytonFederalist1815-1817
Willard HallDemocratic-Republican1817-1821
Louis McLaneFederalist1817-1827
Caesar A. RodneyDemocratic-Republican1821-1822
Daniel RodneyFederalist1822-1823
Kensey Johns, Jr.Anti-Jacksonian1827-1831
John J. MilliganAnti-Jacksonian, Whig1831-1839
Thomas Robinson, Jr.Democratic1839-1841
George B. RodneyWhig1841-1845
John W. HoustonWhig1845-1851
George R. RiddleDemocratic1851-1855
Elisha D. CullenAmerican1855-1857
William G. WhitelyDemocratic1857-1861
George P. FisherRepublican1861-1863
William TempleDemocratic1863
Nathaniel B. SmithersRepublican1863-1865
John A. NicholsonDemocratic1865-1869
Benjamin T. BiggsDemocratic1869-1873
James R. LoflandRepublican1873-1875
James WilliamsDemocratic1875-1879
Edward L. MartinDemocratic1879-1883
Charles B. LoreDemocratic1883-1887
John B. PeningtonDemocratic1887-1891
John W. CauseyDemocratic1891-1895
Jonathan S. WillisRepublican1895-1897
L. Irving HandyDemocratic1897-1899
John H. HoffeckerRepublican1899-1900

1700s

Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 1700s from Delaware
PartyTotal
     Pro-Admin2
     Anti-Admin1
     Democratic-Republican1
     Federalist1
Total Representatives5
Representatives to the U.S. House from Delaware
RepresentativePartyYears Served
John M. ViningPro-Admin1789-1793
John PattenAnti-Admin1793-1794
Henry LatimerPro-Admin1794-1795
John PattenDemocratic-Republican1795-1797
James A. Bayard, Sr.Federalist1797-1803

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