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United States congressional delegations from Virginia

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These are tables ofcongressional delegations fromVirginia to theUnited States Senate andUnited States House of Representatives. Virginia's current U.S. Senators are DemocratsMark Warner (serving since 2009) andTim Kaine (serving since 2013). Virginia is allotted 11 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives; currently, 6 seats are held by Democrats and 5 seats are held by Republicans.

The current dean of the Virginia delegation isRepresentativeBobby Scott(VA-3), having served in the House since 1993.

United States Senate

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Main article:List of United States senators from Virginia
Current U.S. senators from Virginia
Virginia

CPVI(2025):[1]
D+3
Class I senatorClass II senator

Tim Kaine
(Junior senator)
(Richmond)

Mark Warner
(Senior senator)
(Alexandria)
PartyDemocraticDemocratic
Incumbent sinceJanuary 3, 2013January 3, 2009
Class I senatorCongressClass II senator
William Grayson (AA)1st (1789–1791)Richard Henry Lee (AA)
John Walker (PA)
James Monroe (AA)
2nd (1791–1793)
John Taylor (AA)
3rd (1793–1795)
Stevens Thomson Mason (AA)Henry Tazewell (AA)
Stevens Thomson Mason (DR)4th (1795–1797)Henry Tazewell (DR)
5th (1797–1799)
vacant
6th (1799–1801)Wilson Cary Nicholas (DR)
7th (1801–1803)
8th (1803–1805)
John Taylor (DR)
Abraham B. Venable (DR)Andrew Moore (DR)
William Branch Giles (DR)
Andrew Moore (DR)William Branch Giles (DR)
9th (1805–1807)
10th (1807–1809)
Richard Brent (DR)11th (1809–1811)
12th (1811–1813)
13th (1813–1815)
James Barbour (DR)
14th (1815–1817)Armistead T. Mason (DR)
15th (1817–1819)John Wayles Eppes (DR)
16th (1819–1821)
James Pleasants (DR)
17th (1821–1823)
John Taylor (DR)
18th (1823–1825)
Littleton Waller Tazewell (DR)
James Barbour (J)19th (1825–1827)Littleton Waller Tazewell (J)
vacant
John Randolph (J)
John Tyler (J)20th (1827–1829)
21st (1829–1831)
22nd (1831–1833)
William Cabell Rives (J)
John Tyler (NR)23rd (1833–1835)
Benjamin W. Leigh (NR)
24th (1835–1837)
William Cabell Rives (J)Richard E. Parker (J)
William Cabell Rives (D)25th (1837–1839)Richard E. Parker (D)
William H. Roane (D)
vacant26th (1839–1841)
William Cabell Rives (W)27th (1841–1843)William S. Archer (W)
28th (1843–1845)
Isaac S. Pennybacker (D)29th (1845–1847)
James M. Mason (D)
30th (1847–1849)Robert M. T. Hunter (D)
31st (1849–1851)
32nd (1851–1853)
33rd (1853–1855)
34th (1855–1857)
35th (1857–1859)
36th (1859–1861)
37th (1861–1863)
Waitman T. Willey (U)John S. Carlile (U)
Lemuel J. Bowden (U)38th (1863–1865)
vacant
39th (1865–1867)vacant
40th (1867–1869)
41st (1869–1871)
John F. Lewis (R)John W. Johnston (D)
42nd (1871–1873)
43rd (1873–1875)
Robert E. Withers (D)44th (1875–1877)
45th (1877–1879)
46th (1879–1881)
William Mahone (RA)47th (1881–1883)
48th (1883–1885)Harrison H. Riddleberger (RA)
49th (1885–1887)
John W. Daniel (D)50th (1887–1889)
51st (1889–1891)John S. Barbour Jr. (D)
52nd (1891–1893)
Eppa Hunton (D)
53rd (1893–1895)
54th (1895–1897)Thomas S. Martin (D)
55th (1897–1899)
56th (1899–1901)
57th (1901–1903)
58th (1903–1905)
59th (1905–1907)
60th (1907–1909)
61st (1909–1911)
Claude A. Swanson (D)
62nd (1911–1913)
63rd (1913–1915)
64th (1915–1917)
65th (1917–1919)
66th (1919–1921)
Carter Glass (D)
67th (1921–1923)
68th (1923–1925)
69th (1925–1927)
70th (1927–1929)
71st (1929–1931)
72nd (1931–1933)
Harry F. Byrd (D)73rd (1933–1935)
74th (1935–1937)
75th (1937–1939)
76th (1939–1941)
77th (1941–1943)
78th (1943–1945)
79th (1945–1947)
Thomas G. Burch (D)
A. Willis Robertson (D)
80th (1947–1949)
81st (1949–1951)
82nd (1951–1953)
83rd (1953–1955)
84th (1955–1957)
85th (1957–1959)
86th (1959–1961)
87th (1961–1963)
88th (1963–1965)
89th (1965–1967)
Harry F. Byrd Jr. (D)
William Spong Jr. (D)
90th (1967–1969)
91st (1969–1971)
Harry F. Byrd Jr. (I)92nd (1971–1973)
93rd (1973–1975)William L. Scott (R)
94th (1975–1977)
95th (1977–1979)
John Warner (R)
96th (1979–1981)
97th (1981–1983)
Paul Trible (R)98th (1983–1985)
99th (1985–1987)
100th (1987–1989)
Chuck Robb (D)101st (1989–1991)
102nd (1991–1993)
103rd (1993–1995)
104th (1995–1997)
105th (1997–1999)
106th (1999–2001)
George Allen (R)107th (2001–2003)
108th (2003–2005)
109th (2005–2007)
Jim Webb (D)110th (2007–2009)
111th (2009–2011)Mark Warner (D)
112th (2011–2013)
Tim Kaine (D)113th (2013–2015)
114th (2015–2017)
115th (2017–2019)
116th (2019–2021)
117th (2021–2023)
118th (2023–2025)
119th (2025–2027)

U.S. House of Representatives

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Main article:List of United States representatives from Virginia

Current members

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Current U.S. representatives from Virginia
DistrictMember
(Residence)[2]
PartyIncumbent sinceCPVI
(2025)[3]
District map
1st
Rob Wittman
(Montross)
RepublicanDecember 11, 2007R+3
2nd
Jen Kiggans
(Virginia Beach)
RepublicanJanuary 3, 2023EVEN
3rd
Bobby Scott
(Newport News)
DemocraticJanuary 3, 1993D+18
4th
Jennifer McClellan
(Richmond)
DemocraticMarch 7, 2023D+17
5th
John McGuire
(Manakin Sabot)
RepublicanJanuary 3, 2025R+6
6th
Ben Cline
(Fincastle)
RepublicanJanuary 3, 2019R+12
7th
Eugene Vindman
(Dale City)
DemocraticJanuary 3, 2025D+2
8th
Don Beyer
(Alexandria)
DemocraticJanuary 3, 2015D+26
9th
Morgan Griffith
(Salem)
RepublicanJanuary 3, 2011R+22
10th
Suhas Subramanyam
(Ashburn)
DemocraticJanuary 3, 2025D+6
11th
James Walkinshaw
(Annandale)
DemocraticSeptember 9, 2025D+18

1789 – 1793: 10 seats

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CongressDistrict
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
1st
(1789–1791)
Alexander
White
(PA)
John Brown(AA)Andrew
Moore
(AA)
Richard Bland
Lee
(PA)
James
Madison
(AA)
Isaac
Coles
(AA)
John
Page
(AA)
Josiah
Parker
(AA)
Theodorick
Bland
(AA)
Samuel
Griffin
(PA)
William Branch
Giles
(AA)
2nd
(1791–1793)
Abraham B.
Venable
(AA)
Samuel
Griffin
(AA)
Apportioned
toKentucky

1793 – 1803: 19 seats

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Congress
3rd
(1793–1795)
4th
(1795–1797)
5th
(1797–1799)
6th
(1799-1801)
7th
(1801–1803)
District
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th18th19th
Robert
Rutherford
(AA)
Andrew
Moore
(AA)
Joseph
Neville
(AA)
Francis
Preston
(AA)
George
Hancock
(PA)
Isaac
Coles
(AA)
Abraham B.
Venable
(AA)
Thomas
Claiborne
(AA)
William Branch
Giles
(AA)
Carter Bassett
Harrison
(AA)
Josiah
Parker
(PA)
John
Page
(AA)
Samuel
Griffin
(PA)
Francis
Walker
(AA)
James
Madison
(AA)
Anthony
New
(AA)
Richard Bland
Lee
(PA)
John
Nicholas
(AA)
John
Heath
(AA)
Robert
Rutherford
(DR)
Andrew
Moore
(DR)
George
Jackson
(DR)
Francis
Preston
(DR)
George
Hancock
(F)
Isaac
Coles
(DR)
Abraham B.
Venable
(DR)
Thomas
Claiborne
(DR)
William Branch
Giles
(DR)
Carter Bassett
Harrison
(DR)
Josiah
Parker
(F)
John
Page
(DR)
John
Clopton
(DR)
Samuel
Jordan
Cabell
(DR)
James
Madison
(DR)
Anthony
New
(DR)
Richard
Brent
(DR)
John
Nicholas
(DR)
John
Heath
(DR)
Daniel
Morgan
(F)
David
Holmes
(DR)
James
Machir
(F)
Abram
Trigg
(DR)
John Johns
Trigg
(DR)
Matthew
Clay
(DR)
Thomas
Evans
(F)
John
Dawson
(DR)
Walter
Jones
(DR)
Joseph
Eggleston
(DR)
Robert
Page
(F)
George
Jackson

(DR)
John
Randolph

(DR)
Samuel
Goode
(DR)
Edwin
Gray
(DR)
John
Marshall
(F)
Leven
Powell
(F)
Henry Lee
III
(F)
Littleton
Tazwell
(DR)
John
Smith
(DR)
Thomas
Claiborne
(DR)
William Branch
Giles
(DR)
Thomas
Newton Jr.
(DR)
John
Stratton
(F)
John
Clopton
(DR)
Richard
Brent
(DR)
Philip R.
Thompson
(DR)
John
Taliaferro
(DR)

1803 – 1813: 22 seats

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CongressDistrict
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th18th19th20th21st22nd
8th
(1803–1805)
John G.
Jackson
(DR)
James Stephen­son(F)John
Smith

(DR)
David Holmes(DR)Thomas Lewis(F)Abram
Trigg

(DR)
Joseph
Lewis
Jr.
(F)
Walter Jones(DR)Philip R.
Thompson

(DR)
John
Dawson

(DR)
Anthony New(DR)Thomas
Griffin
(F)
John Johns Trigg(DR)Matthew
Clay
(DR)
John Randolph
(DR)
John
Wayles
Eppes

(DR)
Thomas Claiborne(DR)Peterson
Goodwyn

(DR)
Edwin
Gray

(DR)
Thomas
Newton
Jr.
(DR)
Thomas Mann
Randolph
Jr.
(DR)
John
Clopton

(DR)
Andrew Moore(DR)Christopher H. Clark(DR)
Alexander Wilson(DR)
9th
(1805–1807)
John Morrow(DR)James M. Garnett(DR)Burwell
Bassett
(DR)
John Randolph
(DR Quid)
John Claiborne(DR)Edwin
Gray

(DR Quid)
William A. Burwell(DR)
10th
(1807–1809)
John
Love
(DR)
Wilson Cary Nicholas(DR)
Thomas Gholson Jr.(DR)
11th
(1809–1811)
James Stephen­son(F)Jacob Swoope(F)James Breckin­ridge(F)Daniel Sheffey(F)John Roane(DR)
William McKinley(DR)David S. Garland(DR)
12th
(1811–1813)
Thomas Wilson(F)John Baker(F)William McCoy(DR)John Hunger­ford(DR)Aylett
Hawes
(DR)
James Pleasants(DR)Hugh Nelson(DR)
John Taliaferro(DR)

1813 – 1823: 23 seats

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Cong­ressDistrict
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th18th19th20th21st22nd23rd
13th
(1813–1815)
John G. Jackson(DR)Francis White(F)John Smith(DR)William McCoy(DR)James Breckin­ridge(F)Daniel Sheffey(F)Hugh Caperton(F)Joseph Lewis Jr.(F)John Hunger­ford(DR)Aylett Hawes(DR)John Dawson(DR)John Roane(DR)Thomas Bayly(F)William A. Burwell(DR)John Kerr(DR)John W. Eppes(DR)James Pleasants(DR)Thomas Gholson Jr.(DR)Peterson Goodwyn(DR)James Johnson(DR)Thomas Newton Jr.(DR)Hugh Nelson(DR)John Clopton(DR)
Philip P. Barbour(DR)
14th
(1815–1817)
Magnus Tate(F)Henry St. George Tucker Sr.(DR)Ballard Smith(DR)William H. Roane(DR)Burwell Bassett(DR)Matthew Clay(DR)John Randolph(DR)
John Kerr(DR)Thomas M. Nelson(DR)John Tyler(DR)
15th
(1817–1819)
James Pindall(F)Edward Colston(F)John Floyd(DR)Alexander Smyth(DR)Charles F. Mercer(F)William Lee Ball(DR)George Strother(DR)Robert S. Garnett(DR)William J. Lewis(DR)Archibald Austin(DR)
John Pegram(DR)
16th
(1819–1821)
Thomas Van Swearing­en(F)Jared Williams(DR)Severn E. Parker(DR)George Tucker(DR)John Randolph(DR)Mark Alexander(DR)James Jones(DR)
Edward B. Jackson(DR)Thomas Love Moore(DR)William S. Archer(DR)John C. Gray(DR)
17th
(1821–1823)
William Smith(DR)Burwell Bassett(DR)Jabez Leftwich(DR)Arthur Smith(DR)Andrew Stevenson(DR)
James Stephen­son(F)

1823 – 1833: 22 seats

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Cong­ressDistrict
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th18th19th20th21st22nd
18th
(1823–1825)
Thomas Newton Jr.(DR)[a]Arthur Smith(DR)[b]William S. Archer(DR)[b]Mark Alexander(DR)[b]John Randolph(DR)[b]George Tucker(DR)[b]Jabez Leftwich(DR)[b]Burwell Bassett(DR)[b]Andrew Stevenson(DR)[b]William Cabell Rives(DR)[b]Philip P. Barbour(DR)[b]Robert Garnett(DR)[b]William Lee Ball(DR)Charles F. Mercer(DR)[b]John S. Barbour(DR)[b]James Stephen­son(F)[b]Jared Williams(DR)[b]Joseph Johnson(DR)[c]William McCoy(DR)[b]John Floyd(DR)[b]William Smith(DR)[b]Alexander Smyth(DR)[b]
John Taliaferro(DR)[b]
19th
(1825–1827)
Thomas Newton Jr.(NR)James Trezvant(J)William S. Archer(J)Mark Alexander(J)John Randolph(J)Thomas Davenport(J)Nathaniel Claiborne(J)Burwell Bassett(J)Andrew Stevenson(J)William Cabell Rives(J)Robert Taylor(NR)Robert S. Garnett(J)John Taliaferro(NR)Charles F. Mercer(NR)John S. Barbour(J)William Arm­strong(NR)Alfred Powell(NR)Joseph Johnson(J)William McCoy(J)John Floyd(J)William Smith(J)Benjamin Estil(NR)
George Crump(J)
20th
(1827–1829)
John Randolph(J)Philip P. Barbour(J)John Roane(J)Robert Allen(J)Isaac Leffler(NR)Lewis Maxwell(NR)Alexander Smyth(J)
21st
(1829–1831)
Thomas Bouldin(J)Richard Coke Jr.(J)Philip Dodd­ridge(NR)Robert Craig(J)
George Loyall(J)William F. Gordon(J)John M. Patton(J)Joseph Draper(J)
22nd
(1831–1833)
Thomas Newton Jr.(NR)John Y. Mason(J)John J. Roane(J)Joseph Chinn(J)Charles C. Johnston(J)
Joseph Johnson(J)Joseph Draper(J)

1833 – 1843: 21 seats

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Cong­ressDistrict
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th18th19th20th21st
23rd (1833–1835)George Loyall(J)John Y. Mason(J)William S. Archer(J)James Gholson(NR)John Randolph(J)Thomas Daven­port(NR)Nathaniel Claiborne(J)Henry A. Wise(J)William P. Taylor(NR)Joseph Chinn(J)Andrew Stevenson(J)William F. Gordon(J)John M. Patton(J)Charles F. Mercer(NR)Edward Lucas(J)James M. H. Beale(J)Samuel M. Moore(NR)John H. Fulton(J)William McComas(J)John J. Allen(NR)Edgar C. Wilson(NR)
Thomas Bouldin(J)
James Bouldin(J)John Robertson(NR)
24th (1835–1837)John Winston Jones(J)George Drom­goole(J)Walter Coles(J)Nathaniel Claiborne(NR)John Roane(J)John Taliaferro(NR)James Garland(J)Robert Craig(J)George W. Hopkins(J)William McComas(NR)Joseph Johnson(J)William S. Morgan(J)
vacant
25th (1837–1839)Francis Mallory(W)Francis E. Rives(D)John Winston Jones(D)George Drom­goole(D)James Bouldin(D)Walter Coles(D)Archibald Stuart(D)Henry A. Wise(W)Robert M. T. Hunter(W)John Taliaferro(W)John Robertson(W)James Garland(D)John M. Patton(D)Charles F. Mercer(W)James M. Mason(D)Isaac S. Penny­backer(D)Robert Craig(D)George W. Hopkins(D)Andrew Beirne(D)Joseph Johnson(D)William S. Morgan(D)
Linn Banks(D)
26th (1839–1841)Joel Holleman(D)John Hill(W)William L. Goggin(W)John Botts(W)James Garland(Con)William Lucas(D)Green Berry Samuels(D)George W. Hopkins(Con)Lewis Steenrod(D)
Francis Mallory(W)William M. McCarty(W)
27th (1841–1843)George B. Cary(D)William Goode(D)Edmund W. Hubard(D)Robert M. T. Hunter(I)Thomas Gilmer(W)Cuthbert Powell(W)Richard W. Barton(W)William A. Harris(D)Alexander Stuart(W)George W. Hopkins(D)George W. Summers(W)Samuel L. Hays(D)
William Smith(D)

1843 – 1853: 15 seats

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CongressDistrict
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th
28th
(1843–1845)
Archibald
Atkinson
(D)
George
Dromgoole
(D)
Walter
Coles
(D)
Edmund W.
Hubard
(D)
Thomas Walker
Gilmer
(D)
John Winston
Jones
(D)
Henry A.
Wise
(D)
Willoughby
Newton
(W)
Samuel
Chilton
(W)
William
Lucas
(D)
William
Taylor
(D)
Augustus A.
Chapman
(D)
George W.
Hopkins
(D)
George W.
Summers
(W)
Lewis
Steenrod
(D)
William L.
Goggin
(W)
Thomas H.
Bayly
(D)
29th
(1845–1847)
William
Tredway
(D)
Shelton
Leake
(D)
James
Seddon
(D)
Robert M. T.
Hunter
(D)
John
Pendleton
(W)
Henry
Bedinger
(D)
Joseph
Johnson
(D)
William G.
Brown Sr.
(D)
James
McDowell
(D)
30th
(1847–1849)
Thomas
Flournoy
(W)
Thomas S.
Bocock
(D)
William L.
Goggin
(W)
John
Botts
(W)
Richard L. T.
Beale
(D)
William B.
Preston
(W)
Andrew S.
Fulton
(W)
Robert A.
Thompson
(D)
Richard
Kidder
Meade
(D)
31st
(1849–1851)
John
Millson
(D)
Thomas H.
Averett
(D)
Paulus
Powell
(D)
James
Seddon
(D)
Alexander
Holladay
(D)
Jeremiah
Morton
(W)
Richard
Parker
(D)
Henry A.
Edmundson
(D)
Fayette
McMullen
(D)
James M. H.
Beale
(D)
Alexander Newman(D)
Thomas Haymond(W)
32nd
(1851–1853)
John
Caskie
(D)
James F.
Strother
(W)
Charles J.
Faulkner
(W)
John
Letcher
(D)
George W. Thompson(D)
Sherrard Clemens(D)

1853 – 1863: 13 seats

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CongressDistrict
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th
33rd
(1853–1855)
Thomas H.
Bayly
(D)
John
Millson

(D)
John Caskie(D)William
Goode
(D)
Thomas S.
Bocock
(D)
Paulus
Powell
(D)
William
Smith
(D)
Charles J.
Faulkner
(W)
John
Letcher
(D)
Zedekiah
Kidwell
(D)
John F. Snodgrass(D)Henry A.
Edmundson

(D)
Fayette
McMullen
(D)
Charles S. Lewis(D)
34th
(1855–1857)
Charles J.
Faulkner
(D)
John S. Carlile(KN)
Muscoe
R. H.
Garnett
(D)
35th
(1857–1859)
Sherrard
Clemens
(D)
Albert G. Jenkins(D)George W.
Hopkins
(D)
36th
(1859–1861)
Daniel C.
DeJarnette
Sr.
(ID)
Shelton
Leake
(ID)
Alexander
Boteler
(O)
John T.
Harris
(ID)
Elbert S.
Martin
(ID)
Roger A.
Pryor
(D)
37th
(1861–1863)
American
Civil War
American Civil WarCharles H. Upton(U)American Civil WarWilliam G.
Brown Sr.
(U)
John S.
Carlile
(U)[d]
Kellian
Whaley
(U)[d]
American
Civil War
Joseph Segar(U)Lewis McKenzie(U)Jacob B. Blair(U)

1863 – 1873: 8 seats

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The1860 census allotted 11 seats to Virginia, but 3 were assigned toWest Virginia, established in 1863. Virginia was left with 8 seats.[4] For most of this decade, however, Virginian representatives were not seated in Congress because of Virginia's secession in theCivil War. After January 26, 1870, Virginia was allowed to seat members. The state convention called for a ninth seat, at-large, but the House rejected the credentials of its claimant,Joseph Segar.[5]

CongressDistrict
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th
38th39th40th
(1863–1869)
American Civil War andReconstruction
41st
(1869–1871)
Richard S.
Ayer
(R)
James H.
Platt Jr.
(R)
Charles H.
Porter
(R)
George
Booker
(Con)
Robert Ridgway(Con)William
Milnes Jr.
(Con)
Lewis
McKenzie
(Con)
James K.
Gibson
(Con)
Richard T. W.
Duke
(Con)
42nd
(1871–1873)
John
Critcher
(D)
William H. H.
Stowell
(R)
John T.
Harris
(D)
Elliott M.
Braxton
(D)
William
Terry
(D)

1873 – 1883: 9 seats

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Following the1870 census, Virginia was allotted 9 seats.

CongressDistrict
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th
43rd(1873–1875)James Beverley
Sener
(R)
James H. Platt Jr.(R)J. Ambler
Smith
(R)
William H. H.
Stowell
(R)
Alexander Davis(D)Thomas
Whitehead
(D)
John T.
Harris
(D)
Eppa Hunton(D)Rees Bowen(D)
Christopher Thomas(R)
44th(1875–1877)Beverly B. Douglas(D)John Goode(D)Gilbert C.
Walker
(D)
George Cabell(D)J. Randolph
Tucker
(D)
William Terry(D)
45th(1877–1879)Joseph
Jorgensen
(R)
Auburn Pridemore(D)
Richard L. T. Beale(D)
46th(1879–1881)Joseph E. Johnston(D)James B. Richmond(D)
47th(1881–1883)George T. Garrison(D)John F. Dezendorf(R)George D. Wise(D)John Paul(RA)John S. Barbour Jr.(D)Abram Fulkerson(RA)

1883 – 1933: 10 seats

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After the1880 census, Virginia gained one seat. For the 48th Congress, a new at-large seat was added to the 9 districts. Starting in the 49th Congress, however, the state was redistricted into 10 districts.

Con­gressDistrict
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9thAt-large
48th (1883–1885)Robert Mayo(RA)Harry Libbey(RA)George D.
Wise
(D)
Benjamin S.
Hooper
(RA)
George Cabell(D)J. Randolph
Tucker
(D)
John Paul(RA)John S.
Barbour Jr.
(D)
Henry
Bowen
(RA)
John Sergeant
Wise
(RA)
George Garrison(D)Charles T.
O'Ferrall
(D)
49th (1885–1887)Thomas
Croxton
(D)
Harry Libbey(R)James Dennis
Brady
(R)
John W.
Daniel
(D)
Connally Findlay
Trigg
(D)
10th
J. R. Tucker(D)
50th (1887–1889)Thomas H. B.
Browne
(R)
George E.
Bowden
(R)
William Gaines(R)John Robert
Brown
(R)
Samuel I.
Hopkins
(Lab)
W. H. F.
Lee
(D)
Henry Bowen(R)Jacob Yost(R)
51st (1889–1891)Edward Venable(D)Posey G. Lester(D)Paul C.
Edmunds
(D)
John A.
Buchanan
(D)
Henry St. George
Tucker III
(D)
Edmund
Waddill Jr.
(R)
John Mercer
Langston
(R)
52nd (1891–1893)William
Atkinson
Jones
(D)
John W. Lawson(D)George D.
Wise
(D)
James F. Epes(D)
Elisha E.
Meredith
(D)
53rd (1893–1895)David Gardiner
Tyler
(D)
Claude A.
Swanson
(D)
James W.
Marshall
(D)
Smith S.
Turner
(D)
54th (1895–1897)Tazewell Ellett(D)William McKenney(D)Peter J. Otey(D)James A.
Walker
(R)
Robert Thorp(R)
55th (1897–1899)William Young(D)John Lamb(D)Sydney Epes(D)James Hay(D)John Franklin
Rixey
(D)
Jacob Yost(R)
Richard Wise(R)Robert Thorp(R)
56th (1899–1901)William Young(D)Sydney Epes(D)William F.
Rhea
(D)
Julian M.
Quarles
(D)
Richard Wise(R)Francis R.
Lassiter
(D)
57th (1901–1903)Harry L.
Maynard
(D)
Henry D.
Flood
(D)
Carter
Glass
(D)
58th (1903–1905)Robert G.
Southall
(D)
Campbell
Slemp
(R)
59th (1905–1907)
Edward W.
Saunders
(D)
60th (1907–1909)Francis R.
Lassiter
(D)
Charles
Creighton
Carlin
(D)
C. Bascom
Slemp
(R)
61st (1909–1911)
Robert Turnbull(D)
62nd (1911–1913)Edward E.
Holand
(D)
63rd (1913–1915)Andrew J.
Montague
(D)
Walter A.
Watson
(D)
64th (1915–1917)
Thomas W.
Harrison
(D)
65th (1917–1919)
S. Otis Bland(D)James P.
Woods
(D)
66th (1919–1921)R. Walton
Moore
(D)
Patrick H.
Drewry
(D)
Rorer A. James(D)
67th (1921–1923)Joseph T. Deal(D)
J. Murray
Hooker
(D)
John Paul Jr.(R)Henry St. George
Tucker III
(D)
68th (1923–1925)Clifton A.
Woodrum
(D)
Thomas W.
Harrison
(D)
George C.
Peery
(D)
69th (1925–1927)Joseph
Whitehead
(D)
70th (1927–1929)
71st (1929–1931)Mack
Lankford
(R)
Jacob Garber(R)Joseph Shaffer(R)
72nd (1931–1933)Thomas G.
Burch
(D)
John W.
Fishburne
(D)
Howard W.
Smith
(D)
John W.
Flannagan
(D)
Joel Flood(D)

1933 – 1953: 9 seats

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After the1930 census, Virginia lost one seat. For the73rd Congress (1933–1935), all nine representatives were electedat-large statewide. In all subsequent Congresses, representatives were elected from districts.

CongressElected statewide at-large
1st seat2nd seat3rd seat4th seat5th seat6th seat7th seat8th seat9th seat
73rd (1933–1935)S. Otis
Bland
(D)
Colgate Darden(D)Andrew J.
Montague
(D)
Patrick H.
Drewry
(D)
Thomas G.
Burch
(D)
Clifton A.
Woodrum
(D)
A. Willis
Robertson
(D)
Howard W.
Smith
(D)
John W.
Flannagan
(D)
CongressDistrict
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th
74th (1935–1937)S. Otis
Bland
(D)
Colgate Darden(D)Andrew J.
Montague
(D)
Patrick H.
Drewry
(D)
Thomas G.
Burch
(D)
Clifton A.
Woodrum
(D)
A. Willis
Robertson
(D)
Howard W.
Smith
(D)
John W.
Flannagan
(D)
75th (1937–1939)Norman R.
Hamilton
(D)
Dave E.
Satterfield

(D)
76th (1939–1941)Colgate Darden(D)
77th (1941–1943)
Winder R. Harris(D)
78th (1943–1945)
Ralph Hunger
Daughton
(D)
79th (1945–1947)J. Vaughan
Gary
(D)
J. Lindsay
Almond
(D)
Thomas B.
Stanley
(D)
Burr
Harrison
(D)
80th (1947–1949)Porter Hardy Jr.(D)
Watkins
Abbitt
(D)
Clarence G.
Burton
(D)
81st (1949–1951)
Edward J.
Robeson Jr.
(D)
Thomas B.
Fugate
(D)
82nd (1951–1953)

1953 – 1993: 10 seats

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In 1953, Virginia gained one seat.

CongressDistrict
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
83rd (1953–1955)Edward J.
Robeson
Jr.
(D)
Porter
Hardy Jr.
(D)
J. Vaughan
Gary
(D)
Watkins
Abbitt
(D)
Thomas B.
Stanley
(D)
Dick
Poff
(R)
Burr
Harrison
(D)
Howard W.
Smith
(D)
William C.
Wampler
(R)
Joel
Broyhill
(R)
William M.
Tuck
(D)
84th (1955–1957)W. Pat
Jennings
(D)
85th (1957–1959)
86th (1959–1961)Thomas N.
Downing
(D)
87th (1961–1963)
88th (1963–1965)John O.
Marsh Jr.
(D)
89th (1965–1967)David E.
Satterfield
III
(D)
90th (1967–1969)William L.
Scott
(R)
William C.
Wampler
(R)
91st (1969–1971)G. William
Whitehurst
(R)
Dan Daniel(D)
92nd (1971–1973)J. Kenneth
Robinson
(R)
M. Caldwell
Butler
(R)
93rd (1973–1975)Robert
Daniel
(R)
Stan Parris(R)
94th (1975–1977)Herbert Harris(D)Joe
Fisher
(D)
95th (1977–1979)Paul Trible(R)
96th (1979–1981)
97th (1981–1983)Thomas J.
Bliley Jr.
(R)
Stan Parris(R)Frank Wolf(R)
98th (1983–1985)Herb
Bateman
(R)
Norman
Sisisky
(D)
Jim Olin(D)Rick
Boucher
(D)
99th (1985–1987)D. French
Slaughter
(R)
100th (1987–1989)Owen B.
Pickett
(D)
L. F.
Payne Jr.
(D)
101st (1989–1991)
102nd (1991–1993)Jim Moran(D)
George Allen(R)

1993 – present: 11 seats

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In 1993, Virginia gained one more seat, with no subsequent changes since 2003.

CongressDistrict
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th
103rd (1993–1995)Herb
Bateman
(R)
Owen B.
Pickett
(D)
Bobby
Scott
(D)
Norman
Sisisky
(D)
L. F. Payne Jr.(D)Bob
Goodlatte
(R)
Thomas J.
Bliley Jr.
(R)
Jim Moran(D)Rick
Boucher
(D)
Frank Wolf(R)Leslie Byrne(D)
104th (1995–1997)Tom Davis(R)
105th (1997–1999)Virgil Goode(D)
106th (1999–2001)
107th (2001–2003)Jo Ann
Davis
(R)
Ed Schrock(R)Virgil Goode(I)Eric Cantor(R)
Randy
Forbes
(R)
108th (2003–2005)Virgil Goode(R)
109th (2005–2007)Thelma Drake(R)
110th (2007–2009)Rob
Wittman
(R)
111th (2009–2011)Glenn Nye(D)Tom Perriello(D)Gerry
Connolly
(D)
112th (2011–2013)Scott Rigell(R)Robert Hurt(R)Morgan
Griffith
(R)
113th (2013–2015)
Dave Brat(R)
114th (2015–2017)Don Beyer(D)Barbara
Comstock
(R)
115th (2017–2019)Scott Taylor(R)Donald
McEachin
(D)
Tom Garrett(R)
116th (2019–2021)Elaine Luria(D)Denver Riggleman(R)Ben Cline(R)Abigail
Spanberger
(D)
Jennifer
Wexton
(D)
117th (2021–2023)Bob Good(R)
118th (2023–2025)Jen Kiggans(R)Jennifer
McClellan
(D)
119th (2025–2027)John McGuire(R)Eugene Vindman(D)Suhas
Subramanyam
(D)
James
Walkinshaw
(D)

Key

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Anti-Administration (AA)
Conservative (Con)
Democratic (D)
Democratic-Republican (DR)
Federalist (F)
Pro-Administration (PA)
Independent Democrat (ID)
Jacksonian (J)
Know Nothing (KN)
National Republican (NR)
Opposition Southern (O)
Readjuster (RA)
Republican (R)
Union (U)
Whig (W)
Independent (I)

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Supported the Adams-Clay faction in the1824 United States presidential election
  2. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstSupported the Crawford faction in the1824 United States presidential election
  3. ^Supported the Jackson faction in the1824 United States presidential election
  4. ^abThe delegation during the 37th Congress has incomplete district data. In some sources, Carlile and Whaley are shown as both starting on March 4, 1861 — which is the starting date of that Congress — but other sources list them as both being elected indistrict 11 which contradicts that they both served simultaneously.

References

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  1. ^"2025 Cook PVI: State Map and List".Cook Political Report. March 6, 2025. RetrievedJune 6, 2025.
  2. ^"Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives".clerk.house.gov. RetrievedJanuary 10, 2022.
  3. ^"2025 Cook PVI: District Map and List".The Cook Political Report. April 3, 2025. RetrievedApril 3, 2025.
  4. ^"Representatives Apportioned to Each State 1st to 22nd Census (1790-2000)".House History/Congressional Apportionment. Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives. p. fn 7. RetrievedSeptember 16, 2012.
  5. ^"FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS"(PDF).Biographical Directory of the United States Congress 1774–2005. Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives. p. fn 88. RetrievedSeptember 16, 2012.
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