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词条 United States congressional delegations from South Carolina
释义

  1. House of Representatives

     Current members   Historic representation  

  2. United States Senate

      Living former senators  

  3. Key

  4. See also

  5. References

These are tables of congressional delegations from South Carolina to the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate.

House of Representatives

Current members

The current U.S. House delegation from South Carolina has 7 members, including 5 Republicans and 2 Democrats.

District{{Small>(Residence) Party Incumbency CPVI District map
1st
Joe Cunningham
(Charleston)
DemocraticJanuary 3, 2019R+10
2nd
Joe Wilson
(Lexington)
RepublicanDecember 18, 2001R+14
3rd
Jeff Duncan
(Laurens)
RepublicanJanuary 3, 2011R+16
4th
William Timmons
(Greenville)
RepublicanJanuary 3, 2019R+15
5th
Ralph Norman
(Rock Hill)
RepublicanJune 20, 2017R+9
6th
Jim Clyburn
(Charleston/Columbia)
DemocraticJanuary 3, 1993D+17
7th
Tom Rice
(Myrtle Beach)
RepublicanJanuary 3, 2013R+7

Historic representation

CongressDistrict
South Carolina|1|1stSouth Carolina|2|2ndSouth Carolina|3|3rdSouth Carolina|4|4thSouth Carolina|5|5thSouth Carolina|6|6thSouth Carolina|7|7thSouth Carolina|8|8thSouth Carolina|9|9th
{{USCongressOrdinal>1}}
1789–1791
William L. Smith (Pro-Admin)Aedanus Burke (Anti-Admin)Daniel Huger (Pro-Admin)Thomas Sumter (Anti-Admin)Thomas Tudor Tucker (Anti-Admin)
{{USCongressOrdinal>2}}
1791–1793
Robert Barnwell (Pro-Admin)
{{USCongressOrdinal|3}}
1793–1795
John Hunter (Anti-Admin)Lemuel Benton (Anti-Admin)Richard Winn (Anti-Admin)Alexander Gillon (Anti-Admin)Andrew Pickens (Anti-Admin)
Robert Goodloe Harper (Pro-Admin)
{{USCongressOrdinal>4}}
1795–1797
William L. Smith (F)Wade Hampton (D-R)Lemuel Benton (D-R)Richard Winn (D-R)Robert Goodloe Harper (F)Samuel Earle (D-R)
{{USCongressOrdinal|5}}
1797–1799
John Rutledge, Jr. (F)Thomas Sumter (D-R)William Smith (D-R)
Thomas Pinckney (F)
{{USCongressOrdinal>6}}
1799–1801
Benjamin Huger (F)Abraham Nott (F)
{{USCongressOrdinal|7}}
1801–1803
Thomas Lowndes (F)William Butler (D-R)Thomas Moore (D-R)
Richard Winn (D-R)
{{USCongressOrdinal>8}}
1803–1805
William Butler (D-R)Wade Hampton (D-R)Richard Winn (D-R)Levi Casey (D-R)Thomas Moore (D-R)John B. Earle (D-R)
{{USCongressOrdinal>9}}
1805–1807
Robert Marion (D-R)David R. Williams (D-R)O'Brien Smith (D-R)Elias Earle (D-R)
{{USCongressOrdinal>10}}
1807–1809
John Taylor (D-R)Joseph Calhoun (D-R)Lemuel J. Alston (D-R)
{{USCongressOrdinal|11}}
1809–1811
Robert Witherspoon (D-R)
Langdon Cheves (D-R)
{{USCongressOrdinal>12}}
1811–1813
David R. Williams (D-R)William Lowndes (D-R)John C. Calhoun (D-R)Elias Earle (D-R)
{{USCongressOrdinal>13}}
1813–1815
William Lowndes (D-R)Theodore Gourdin (D-R)John J. Chappell (D-R)David R. Evans (D-R)Elias Earle (D-R)Samuel Farrow (D-R)John Kershaw (D-R)
{{USCongressOrdinal|14}}
1815–1817
Henry Middleton (D-R)Benjamin Huger (F)William Woodward (D-R)John Taylor (D-R)Thomas Moore (D-R)William Mayrant (D-R)
Stephen D. Miller (D-R)
{{USCongressOrdinal|15}}
1817–1819
James Ervin (D-R)Joseph Bellinger (D-R)Starling Tucker (D-R)Elias Earle (D-R)Wilson Nesbitt (D-R)
Eldred Simkins (D-R)
{{USCongressOrdinal>16}}
1819–1821
Charles Pinckney (D-R)James Overstreet (D-R)John McCreary (D-R)Joseph Brevard (D-R)
{{USCongressOrdinal|17}}
1821–1823
Joel R. Poinsett (D-R)Thomas R. Mitchell (D-R)George McDuffie(D-R)John Wilson (D-R)Joseph Gist (D-R)James Blair (D-R)
James Hamilton, Jr. (D-R)Andrew R. Govan (D-R)John Carter (D-R)
{{USCongressOrdinal>18}}
1823–1825
Joel R. Poinsett (J D-R)James Hamilton, Jr. (J D-R)Robert B. Campbell (J D-R)Andrew R. Govan (J D-R)George McDuffie (D)John Wilson (J D-R)Joseph Gist (J D-R)John Carter (J D-R)Starling Tucker (J D-R)
{{USCongressOrdinal>19}}
1825–1827
William Drayton (J)James Hamilton, Jr. (J)Thomas R. Mitchell (J)Andrew R. Govan (J)George McDuffie (D)John Wilson (J)Joseph Gist (J)John Carter (J)Starling Tucker (J)
{{USCongressOrdinal>20}}
1827–1829
William D. Martin (J)Warren R. Davis (J)William T. Nuckolls (J)
{{USCongressOrdinal>21}}
1829–1831
Robert W. Barnwell (J)John Campbell (J)James Blair (J)
{{USCongressOrdinal>22}}
1831–1833
Robert W. Barnwell (N)Thomas R. Mitchell (J)John M. Felder (J)Warren R. Davis (N)John K. Griffin (N)
{{USCongressOrdinal|23}}
1833–1835
Henry L. Pinckney (N)William J. Grayson (N)Thomas D. Singleton (N)John M. Felder (N)William K. Clowney (N)
Robert B. Campbell (N)Francis W. Pickens (N)Richard Irvine Manning I (J)
{{USCongressOrdinal|24}}
1835–1837
James H. Hammond (N)Waddy Thompson, Jr. (Anti-J)James Rogers (J)Richard Irvine Manning I (J)
Franklin H. Elmore
(State Rights D)
John Peter Richardson II (J)
{{USCongressOrdinal>25}}
1837–1839
Hugh S. Legare (D)Robert Rhett (D)John Campbell (N)Waddy Thompson, Jr. (W)William K. Clowney (N)John Peter Richardson II (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>26}}
1839–1841
Isaac E. Holmes (D)John Campbell (D)Sampson H. Butler (D)Francis W. Pickens (D)James Rogers (D)Thomas D. Sumter (D)John K. Griffin (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal|27}}
1841–1843
William Butler (W)Patrick C. Caldwell (D)
Samuel W. Trotti (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>28}}
1843–1845
James A. Black (D)Richard F. Simpson (D)Joseph A. Woodward (D)John Campbell (D)Armistead Burt (D)Isaac E. Holmes (D)Robert Rhett (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>29}}
1845–1847
Alexander D. Sims (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal|30}}
1847–1849
Daniel Wallace (D)John McQueen (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>31}}
1849–1851
James L. Orr (D)William F. Colcock (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>32}}
1851–1853
William Aiken (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>33}}
1853–1855
John McQueen (D)William Aiken (D)Laurence M. Keitt (D)Preston S. Brooks (D)James L. Orr (D)William W. Boyce (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>34}}
1855–1857
{{USCongressOrdinal>35}}
1857–1859
William P. Miles (D)Milledge L. Bonham (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal|36}}
1859–1861
John D. Ashmore (D)
American Civil War
{{USCongressOrdinal>37}}
1861–1863
{{USCongressOrdinal>38}}
1863–1865
American Civil War
{{USCongressOrdinal>39}}
1865–1867
{{USCongressOrdinal|40}}
1867–1869
Benjamin F. Whittemore (R)Christopher C. Bowen (R)Manuel S. Corley (R)James H. Goss (R)
{{USCongressOrdinal|41}}
1869–1871
Solomon L. Hoge (R)Alexander S. Wallace (R)
Joseph Rainey (R)
{{USCongressOrdinal>42}}
1871–1873
Robert C. De Large (R)Robert B. Elliott (R)
{{USCongressOrdinal|43}}
1873–1875
Alonzo J. Ransier (R)South Carolina|AL|At Large
Richard H. Cain (R)
Lewis C. Carpenter (R)
{{USCongressOrdinal|44}}
1875–1877
Edmund W.M. Mackey
(Ind. R)
Solomon L. Hoge (R)South Carolina|5|5th District
Robert Smalls (R)
Charles W. Buttz (R)
{{USCongressOrdinal>45}}
1877–1879
Richard H. Cain (R)D. Wyatt Aiken (D)John H. Evins (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>46}}
1879–1881
John S. Richardson (D)Michael P. O'Connor (D)George D. Tillman (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal|47}}
1881–1883
Samuel Dibble (D)
Edmund W.M. Mackey (R)Robert Smalls (R)
{{USCongressOrdinal|48}}
1883–1885
Samuel Dibble (D)George D. Tillman (D)John J. Hemphill (D)George W. Dargan (D)Edmund W.M. Mackey (R)
John Bratton (D)Robert Smalls (R)
{{USCongressOrdinal>49}}
1885–1887
William H. Perry (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>50}}
1887–1889
James S. Cothran (D)William Elliott (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>51}}
1889–1891
Thomas E. Miller (R)
{{USCongressOrdinal>52}}
1891–1893
William H. Brawley (D)George Johnstone (D)George W. Shell (D)Eli T. Stackhouse (D)William Elliott (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal|53}}
1893–1895
W. Jasper Talbert (D)Asbury C. Latimer (D)Thomas J. Strait (D)John L. McLaurin (D)George W. Murray (R)
James F. Izlar (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal|54}}
1895–1897
William Elliott (D)Stanyarne Wilson (D)J. William Stokes (D)
George W. Murray (R)
{{USCongressOrdinal>55}}
1897–1899
William Elliott (D)James Norton (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>56}}
1899–1901
David E. Finley (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>57}}
1901–1903
Joseph T. Johnson (D)Robert B. Scarborough (D)Asbury F. Lever (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal|58}}
1903–1905
George S. Legare (D)George W. Croft (D)Wyatt Aiken (D)
Theodore G. Croft (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>59}}
1905–1907
James O'H. Patterson (D)J. Edwin Ellerbe (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>60}}
1907–1909
{{USCongressOrdinal>61}}
1909–1911
{{USCongressOrdinal>62}}
1911–1913
James F. Byrnes (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>63}}
1913–1915
Richard S. Whaley (D)J. Willard Ragsdale (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>64}}
1915–1917
Samuel J. Nicholls (D)Paul G. McCorkle (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>65}}
1917–1919
Fred H. Dominick (D)William F. Stevenson (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>66}}
1919–1921
Philip H. Stoll (D)Edward C. Mann (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>67}}
1921–1923
W. Turner Logan (D)John J. McSwain (D)Hampton P. Fulmer (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>68}}
1923–1925
Allard H. Gasque (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>69}}
1925–1927
Thomas S. McMillan (D)Butler B. Hare (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>70}}
1927–1929
{{USCongressOrdinal>71}}
1929–1931
{{USCongressOrdinal>72}}
1931–1933
{{USCongressOrdinal>73}}
1933–1935
Hampton P. Fulmer (D)John C. Taylor (D)James P. Richards (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>74}}
1935–1937
{{USCongressOrdinal|75}}
1937–1939
Gabriel H. Mahon, Jr. (D)
Elizabeth Hawley Gasque (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>76}}
1939–1941
Butler B. Hare (D)Joseph R. Bryson (D)John L. McMillan (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>77}}
1941–1943
L. Mendel Rivers (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal|78}}
1943–1945
Willa L. Fulmer (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>79}}
1945–1947
John J. Riley (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>80}}
1947–1949
W.J. Bryan Dorn (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>81}}
1949–1951
Hugo S. Sims, Jr. (D)James B. Hare (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>82}}
1951–1953
John J. Riley (D)W.J. Bryan Dorn (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>83}}
1953–1955
{{USCongressOrdinal>84}}
1955–1957
Robert T. Ashmore (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>85}}
1957–1959
Robert W. Hemphill (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>86}}
1959–1961
{{USCongressOrdinal|87}}
1961–1963
Corinne Boyd Riley (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>88}}
1963–1965
Albert Watson (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>89}}
1965–1967
Albert Watson (R)Thomas S. Gettys (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>90}}
1967–1969
{{USCongressOrdinal>91}}
1969–1971
James R. Mann (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>92}}
1971–1973
Mendel J. Davis (D)Floyd Spence (R)
{{USCongressOrdinal>93}}
1973–1975
Edward Lunn Young (R)
{{USCongressOrdinal>94}}
1975–1977
Butler Derrick (D)Kenneth Lamar Holland (D)John Jenrette (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>95}}
1977–1979
{{USCongressOrdinal>96}}
1979–1981
Carroll A. Campbell, Jr. (R)
{{USCongressOrdinal>97}}
1981–1983
Tommy Hartnett (R)John L. Napier (R)
{{USCongressOrdinal>98}}
1983–1985
John M. Spratt, Jr. (D)Robin Tallon (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>99}}
1985–1987
{{USCongressOrdinal>100}}
1987–1989
Arthur Ravenel, Jr. (R)Liz J. Patterson (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>101}}
1989–1991
{{USCongressOrdinal>102}}
1991–1993
{{USCongressOrdinal>103}}
1993–1995
Bob Inglis (R)James Clyburn (D)
{{USCongressOrdinal>104}}
1995–1997
Mark Sanford (R)Lindsey Graham (R)
{{USCongressOrdinal>105}}
1997–1999
{{USCongressOrdinal>106}}
1999–2001
Jim DeMint (R)
{{USCongressOrdinal|107}}
2001–2003
Henry E. Brown, Jr. (R)
Joe Wilson (R)
{{USCongressOrdinal>108}}
2003–2005
J. Gresham Barrett (R)
{{USCongressOrdinal>109}}
2005–2007
Bob Inglis (R)
{{USCongressOrdinal>110}}
2007–2009
{{USCongressOrdinal>111}}
2009–2011
{{USCongressOrdinal>112}}
2011–2013
Tim Scott (R)Jeff Duncan (R)Trey Gowdy (R)Mick Mulvaney (R)
{{USCongressOrdinal>113}}
2013–2015
Mark Sanford (R)Tom Rice (R)
{{USCongressOrdinal>114}}
2015–2017
{{USCongressOrdinal|115}}
2017–2019
Ralph Norman (R)
{{USCongressOrdinal>116}}
2019–2021
Joe Cunningham (D)William Timmons (R)
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District

United States Senate

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Class 2 Senators Congress Class 3 Senators
Pierce Butler
(Pro-Admin)
1st (1789 – 1791)Ralph Izard
(Pro-Admin)
Pierce Butler
(Anti-Admin)
2nd (1791 – 1793)
3rd (1793 – 1795)
Pierce Butler (D-R)4th (1795 – 1797)Jacob Read (F)
John Hunter (D-R)
5th (1797 – 1799)
Charles Pinckney (D-R)
6th (1799 – 1801)
7th (1801 – 1803)John Ewing Colhoun (D-R)
Thomas Sumter (D-R)Pierce Butler (D-R)
8th (1803 – 1805)
John Gaillard (D-R)
9th (1805 – 1807)
10th (1807 – 1809)
11th (1809 – 1811)
John Taylor (D-R)
12th (1811 – 1813)
13th (1813 – 1815)
14th (1815 – 1817)
William Smith (D-R)
15th (1817 – 1819)
16th (1819 – 1821)
17th (1821 – 1823)
Robert Young Hayne (D-R) 18th (1823 – 1825)
19th (1825 – 1827)
William Harper (D-R)
William Smith (D-R)
20th (1827 – 1829)
21st (1829 – 1831)
22nd (1831 – 1833)Stephen D. Miller (N)
John C. Calhoun (N)
23rd (1833 – 1835)William C. Preston (N)
24th (1835 – 1837)
John C. Calhoun (D) 25th (1837 – 1839)
26th (1839 – 1841)
27th (1841 – 1843)
George McDuffie (D)
Daniel Elliott Huger (D) 28th (1843 – 1845)
John C. Calhoun (D)29th (1845 – 1847)
Andrew P. Butler (D)
30th (1847 – 1849)
31st (1849 – 1851)
Franklin H. Elmore (D)
Robert W. Barnwell (D)
R. Barnwell Rhett (D)
32nd (1851 – 1853)
William F. De Saussure (D)
Josiah J. Evans (D) 33rd (1853 – 1855)
34th (1855 – 1857)
35th (1857 – 1859)
Arthur P. Hayne (D)
James Chesnut, Jr. (D)James H. Hammond (D)
36th (1859 – 1861)
American Civil War 37th (1861 – 1863)American Civil War
38th (1863 – 1865)
39th (1865 – 1867)
Thomas J. Robertson (R) 40th (1867 – 1869)Frederick A. Sawyer (R)
41st (1869 – 1871)
42nd (1871 – 1873)
43rd (1873 – 1875)John J. Patterson (R)
44th (1875 – 1877)
Matthew C. Butler (D) 45th (1877 – 1879)
46th (1879 – 1881)Wade Hampton (D)
47th (1881 – 1883)
48th (1883 – 1885)
49th (1885 – 1887)
50th (1887 – 1889)
51st (1889 – 1891)
52nd (1891 – 1893)John L. M. Irby (D)
53rd (1893 – 1895)
Benjamin R. Tillman (D) 54th (1895 – 1897)
55th (1897 – 1899)Joseph H. Earle (D)
John L. McLaurin (D)
56th (1899 – 1901)
57th (1901 – 1903)
58th (1903 – 1905)Asbury C. Latimer (D)
59th (1905 – 1907)
60th (1907 – 1909)
Frank B. Gary (D)
61st (1909 – 1911)Ellison D. Smith (D)
62nd (1911 – 1913)
63rd (1913 – 1915)
64th (1915 – 1917)
65th (1917 – 1919)
Christie Benet (D)
William P. Pollock (D)
Nathaniel B. Dial (D) 66th (1919 – 1921)
67th (1921 – 1923)
68th (1923 – 1925)
Coleman L. Blease (D) 69th (1925 – 1927)
70th (1927 – 1929)
71st (1929 – 1931)
James F. Byrnes (D) 72nd (1931 – 1933)
73rd (1933 – 1935)
74th (1935 – 1937)
75th (1937 – 1939)
76th (1939 – 1941)
77th (1941 – 1943)
Alva M. Lumpkin (D)
Roger C. Peace (D)
Burnet R. Maybank (D)
78th (1943 – 1945)
Wilton E. Hall (D)
79th (1945 – 1947)Olin D. Johnston (D)
80th (1947 – 1949)
81st (1949 – 1951)
82nd (1951 – 1953)
83rd (1953 – 1955)
Charles E. Daniel (D)
Strom Thurmond (D)
84th (1955 – 1957)
Thomas A. Wofford (D)
Strom Thurmond (D)
85th (1957 – 1959)
86th (1959 – 1961)
87th (1961 – 1963)
88th (1963 – 1965)
Strom Thurmond (R)
89th (1965 – 1967)
Donald S. Russell (D)
Fritz Hollings (D)
90th (1967 – 1969)
91st (1969 – 1971)
92nd (1971 – 1973)
93rd (1973 – 1975)
94th (1975 – 1977)
95th (1977 – 1979)
96th (1979 – 1981)
97th (1981 – 1983)
98th (1983 – 1985)
99th (1985 – 1987)
100th (1987 – 1989)
101st (1989 – 1991)
102nd (1991 – 1993)
103rd (1993 – 1995)
104th (1995 – 1997)
105th (1997 – 1999)
106th (1999 – 2001)
107th (2001 – 2003)
Lindsey Graham (R) 108th (2003 – 2005)
109th (2005 – 2007)Jim DeMint (R)
110th (2007 – 2009)
111th (2009 – 2011)
112th (2011 – 2013)
113th (2013 – 2015)Tim Scott (R)
114th (2015 – 2017)
115th (2017 – 2019)
116th (2019 – 2021)

Living former senators

{{As of|2015|4}}, there are two living former senators.
Senator Term of office Date of birth (and age)
Ernest Hollings 1966–2005mf=yes|1922|1|1}}
James W. DeMint 2005–2013mf=yes|1951|9|2}}

Key

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See also

{{portal|United States|South Carolina}}
  • List of United States congressional districts

References

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