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词条 Draft:List of Women in the United States House of Representatives
释义
     Female members-elect 

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This is a complete list of women who have served as U.S. Representatives or delegates of the United States House of Representatives, ordered by seniority. This list includes women who served in the past and who continue to serve in the present.

Image{{small>(lifespan)PartyDistrictYearsNotes
{{sortname|Jeannette|Rankin}}
{{small|(1880–1973)}}
RepublicanMT|AL|Montana at-large}}format=mdy|1917|3|4}} –
March 4, 1919
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for the United States Senate election in Montana, 1918
First woman elected to a national office
Montana's 1stformat=mdy|1941|1|3}} –
January 3, 1943
Retired
Alice|Robertson|Alice Mary Robertson}}
{{small|(1854–1931)}}
RepublicanOklahoma's 2ndformat=mdy|1921|3|4}} –
March 4, 1923
Lost reelection
First woman to defeat an incumbent congressman
Winnifred|Huck|Winnifred Sprague Mason Huck}}
{{small|(1882–1936)}}
RepublicanIllinois at-largeformat=mdy|1922|11|7}} –
March 4, 1923
Lost renomination
Succeeded her father in a special election
First woman incumbent defeated in a primary
First woman to win a special election
Mae|Nolan}}
{{small|(1886–1973)}}
RepublicanCalifornia's 5thformat=mdy|1923|1|23}} –
March 4, 1925
Retired
Succeeded her husband
Florence|Kahn|Florence Prag Kahn}}
{{small|(1866–1948)}}
RepublicanCalifornia's 4thformat=mdy|1925|3|4}} –
January 3, 1937
Lost reelection
First woman to be reelected
First Jewish woman elected
Succeeded her husband
{{sortname|Mary|Norton|Mary Teresa Norton}}
{{small|(1875–1959)}}
DemocraticNew Jersey's 12thformat=mdy|1925|3|4}} –
March 4, 1933
First Democratic woman elected
Redistricted
New Jersey's 13thformat=mdy|1933|3|4}} –
January 3, 1951
Retired
Edith|Rogers|Edith Nourse Rogers}}
{{small|(1881–1960)}}
RepublicanMassachusetts's 5thformat=mdy|1925|6|30}} –
September 10, 1960
Died in office
Succeeded her husband
Katherine G.|Langley}}
{{small|(1888–1948)}}
RepublicanKentucky's 7thformat=mdy|1927|3|4}} –
March 4, 1931
Retired
Succeeded her husband (though not immediately)
Daughter of James M. Gudger, Jr.
Pearl|Oldfield|Pearl Peden Oldfield}}
{{small|(1876–1962)}}
DemocraticArkansas's 2ndformat=mdy|1929|1|9}} –
March 4, 1931
Retired
Succeeded her husband
Ruth|McCormick|Ruth Hanna McCormick}}
{{small|(1880–1944)}}
RepublicanIllinois at-largeformat=mdy|1929|3|4}} –
March 4, 1931
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate election in Illinois, 1930
Daughter of Mark Hanna
Ruth|Owen|Ruth Bryan Owen}}
{{small|(1885–1954)}}
DemocraticFlorida's 4thformat=mdy|1929|3|4}} –
March 4, 1933
Lost renomination
Daughter of William Jennings Bryan
Later became United States Ambassador to Denmark
Ruth|Pratt|Ruth Baker Pratt}}
{{small|(1877–1965)}}
RepublicanNew York's 17thformat=mdy|1929|3|4}} –
March 4, 1933
Lost reelection
Effiegene|Wingo|Effiegene Locke Wingo}}
{{small|(1883–1962)}}
DemocraticArkansas's 4thformat=mdy|1930|11|4}} –
March 4, 1933
Retired
Succeeded her husband
Willa|Eslick|Willa McCord Blake Eslick}}
{{small|(1878–1961)}}
DemocraticTennessee's 7thformat=mdy|1932|8|14}} –
March 4, 1933
Not eligible for reelection having not qualified for nomination
Succeeded her husband
Virginia E.|Jenckes}}
{{small|(1877–1975)}}
DemocraticIndiana's 6thformat=mdy|1933|3|4}} –
January 3, 1939
Lost reelection
Kathryn|O'Loughlin-McCarthy|Kathryn O'Loughlin McCarthy}}
{{small|(1894–1952)}}
DemocraticKansas's 6thformat=mdy|1933|3|4}} –
January 3, 1935
Lost reelection
Isabella|Greenway}}
{{small|(1886–1953)}}
DemocraticArizona at-largeformat=mdy|1933|10|2}} –
January 3, 1937
Retired
Marian W.|Clarke}}
{{small|(1880–1953)}}
RepublicanNew York's 34thformat=mdy|1933|12|28}} –
January 3, 1935
Retired
Succeeded her husband
Caroline|O'Day|Caroline Love Goodwin O'Day}}
{{small|(1869–1943)}}
DemocraticNew York at-largeformat=mdy|1935|1|3}} –
January 3, 1943
Retired
Nan|Honeyman|Nan Wood Honeyman}}
{{small|(1881–1970)}}
DemocraticOregon's 3rdformat=mdy|1937|1|3}} –
January 3, 1939
Lost reelection
Elizabeth|Gasque|Elizabeth Hawley Gasque}}
{{small|(1886–1989)}}
DemocraticSouth Carolina's 6thformat=mdy|1938|9|13}} –
January 3, 1939
Retired
Succeeded her husband
Jessie|Sumner}}
{{small|(1898–1994)}}
RepublicanIllinois's 18thformat=mdy|1939|1|3}} –
January 3, 1947
Retired
Clara G.|McMillan}}
{{small|(1894–1976)}}
DemocraticSouth Carolina's 1stformat=mdy|1939|11|7}} –
January 3, 1941
Retired
Succeeded her husband
Frances P.|Bolton}}
{{small|(1885–1977)}}
RepublicanOhio's 22ndformat=mdy|1940|2|27}} –
January 3, 1969
Lost reelection
Succeeded her husband
Margaret Chase|Smith}}
{{small|(1897–1995)}}
RepublicanMaine's 2ndformat=mdy|1940|6|3}} –
January 3, 1949
Retired to run successfully for the United States Senate election in Maine, 1948
Succeeded her husband
Later first woman elected to the United States Senate in a general election without previously being appointed, elected in a special election, or succeeding a husband
Florence|Gibbs|Florence Reville Gibbs}}
{{small|(1890–1964)}}
DemocraticGeorgia's 8thformat=mdy|1940|10|1}} –
January 3, 1941
Retired
Succeeded her husband
Katharine|Byron}}
{{small|(1903–1976)}}
DemocraticMaryland's 6thformat=mdy|1941|5|27}} –
January 3, 1943
Retired
Succeeded her husband
Veronica|Boland|Veronica Grace Boland}}
{{small|(1899–1982)}}
DemocraticPennsylvania's 11thformat=mdy|1942|11|3}} –
January 3, 1943
Retired
Succeeded her husband
Clare Boothe|Luce}}
{{small|(1903–1987)}}
RepublicanConnecticut's 4thformat=mdy|1943|1|3}} –
January 3, 1947
Retired
Later became United States Ambassador to Italy and United States Ambassador to Brazil
Winifred C.|Stanley}}
{{small|(1909–1996)}}
RepublicanNew York at-largeformat=mdy|1943|1|3}} –
January 3, 1945
Retired
Willa L.|Fulmer}}
{{small|(1884–1968)}}
DemocraticSouth Carolina's 2ndformat=mdy|1944|11|7}} –
January 3, 1945
Retired
Succeeded her husband
Emily|Douglas|Emily Taft Douglas}}
{{small|(1899–1994)}}
DemocraticIllinois at-largeformat=mdy|1945|1|3}} –
January 3, 1947
Lost reelection
Helen|Gahagan-Douglas|Helen Gahagan Douglas}}
{{small|(1900–1980)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 14thformat=mdy|1945|1|3}} –
January 3, 1951
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate election in California, 1950
{{sortname|Chase G.|Woodhouse}}
{{small|(1890–1984)}}
DemocraticConnecticut's 2ndformat=mdy|1945|1|3}} –
January 3, 1947
Lost reelection
format=mdy|1949|1|3}} –
January 3, 1951
Lost reelection
Helen|Mankin|Helen Douglas Mankin}}
{{small|(1896–1956)}}
DemocraticGeorgia's 5thformat=mdy|1946|2|12}} –
January 3, 1947
Lost renomination
Eliza|Pratt|Eliza Jane Pratt}}
{{small|(1902–1981)}}
DemocraticNorth Carolina's 8thformat=mdy|1946|5|25}} –
January 3, 1947
Retired
Georgia|Lusk|Georgia Lee Lusk}}
{{small|(1893–1971)}}
DemocraticNew Mexico at-largeformat=mdy|1947|1|3}} –
January 3, 1949
Lost renomination
{{sortname|Katharine|St. George}}
{{small|(1894–1983)}}
RepublicanNew York's 29thformat=mdy|1947|1|3}} –
January 3, 1953
Redistricted
New York's 28thformat=mdy|1953|1|3}} –
January 3, 1963
Redistricted
New York's 27thformat=mdy|1963|1|3}} –
January 3, 1965
Lost reelection
Reva|Bosone|Reva Beck Bosone}}
{{small|(1895–1983)}}
DemocraticUtah's 2ndformat=mdy|1949|1|3}} –
January 3, 1953
Lost reelection
Cecil M.|Harden}}
{{small|(1894–1984)}}
RepublicanIndiana's 6thformat=mdy|1949|1|3}} –
January 3, 1959
Lost reelection
{{sortname|Edna F.|Kelly}}
{{small|(1906–1997)}}
DemocraticNew York's 10thformat=mdy|1949|11|8}} –
January 3, 1963
Redistricted
New York's 12thformat=mdy|1963|1|3}} –
January 3, 1969
Lost renomination
Marguerite S.|Church}}
{{small|(1892–1990)}}
RepublicanIllinois's 13thformat=mdy|1951|1|3}} –
January 3, 1963
Retired
Succeeded her husband
Ruth|Thompson}}
{{small|(1887–1970)}}
RepublicanMichigan's 9thformat=mdy|1951|1|3}} –
January 3, 1957
Lost renomination
Elizabeth|Kee}}
{{small|(1895–1975)}}
DemocraticWest Virginia's 5thformat=mdy|1951|7|17}} –
January 3, 1965
Retired
Succeeded her husband
{{sortname|Vera|Buchanan}}
{{small|(1902–1955)}}
DemocraticPennsylvania's 33rdformat=mdy|1951|7|24}} –
January 3, 1953
Succeeded her husband
Redistricted
Pennsylvania's 30thformat=mdy|1953|1|3}} –
November 26, 1955
Died in office
Gracie|Pfost}}
{{small|(1906–1965)}}
DemocraticIdaho's 1stformat=mdy|1953|1|3}} –
January 3, 1963
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate election in Idaho, 1962
Leonor|Sullivan}}
{{small|(1902–1988)}}
DemocraticMissouri's 3rdformat=mdy|1953|1|3}} –
January 3, 1977
Retired
Elizabeth P.|Farrington|Mary Elizabeth Pruett Farrington}}
{{small|(1898–1984)}}
RepublicanHawaii's at-largeformat=mdy|1954|7|31}} –
January 3, 1957
Lost reelection
Succeeded her husband
First woman territorial delegate
Iris|Blitch|Iris Faircloth Blitch}}
{{small|(1912–1993)}}
DemocraticGeorgia's 8thformat=mdy|1955|1|3}} –
January 3, 1963
Retired
Edith|Green}}
{{small|(1910–1987)}}
DemocraticOregon's 3rdformat=mdy|1955|1|3}} –
December 31, 1974
Retired
Martha|Griffiths}}
{{small|(1912–2003)}}
DemocraticMichigan's 17thformat=mdy|1955|1|3}} –
December 31, 1974
Retired
Later became Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
Coya|Knutson}}
{{small|(1912–1996)}}
DemocraticMinnesota's 9thformat=mdy|1955|1|3}} –
January 3, 1959
Lost reelection
Kathryn E.|Granahan}}
{{small|(1894–1979)}}
DemocraticPennsylvania's 2ndformat=mdy|1956|11|6}} –
January 3, 1963
Retired
Succeeded her husband
Later became Treasurer of the United States
{{sortname|Florence P.|Dwyer}}
{{small|(1902–1976)}}
RepublicanNew Jersey's 6thformat=mdy|1957|1|3}} –
January 3, 1967
Redistricted
New Jersey's 12thformat=mdy|1967|1|3}} –
January 3, 1973
Retired
Catherine|May|Catherine Dean May}}
{{small|(1914–2004)}}
RepublicanWashington's 4thformat=mdy|1959|1|3}} –
January 3, 1971
Lost reelection
Edna O.|Simpson}}
{{small|(1891–1984)}}
RepublicanIllinois's 20thformat=mdy|1959|1|3}} –
January 3, 1961
Retired
Succeeded her husband
Jessica M.|Weis}}
{{small|(1901–1963)}}
RepublicanNew York's 38thformat=mdy|1959|1|3}} –
January 3, 1963
Retired
Julia|Hansen|Julia Butler Hansen}}
{{small|(1907–1988)}}
DemocraticWashington's 3rdformat=mdy|1960|11|8}} –
December 31, 1974
Retired
Catherine|Norrell|Catherine Dorris Norrell}}
{{small|(1901–1981)}}
DemocraticArkansas's 6thformat=mdy|1961|4|19}} –
January 3, 1963
Retired
Succeeded her husband
Louise|Reece|Louise Goff Reece}}
{{small|(1898–1970)}}
RepublicanTennessee's 1stformat=mdy|1961|5|16}} –
January 3, 1963
Retired
Succeeded her husband
Daughter of Guy D. Goff
Corinne|Riley|Corinne Boyd Riley}}
{{small|(1893–1979)}}
DemocraticSouth Carolina's 2ndformat=mdy|1962|4|10}} –
January 3, 1963
Retired
Succeeded her husband
Charlotte|Reid|Charlotte Thompson Reid}}
{{small|(1913–2007)}}
RepublicanIllinois's 15thformat=mdy|1963|1|3}} –
October 7, 1971
Resigned to become a member of the Federal Communications Commission
Succeeded her husband as nominee before election
Irene|Baker}}
{{small|(1901–1994)}}
RepublicanTennessee's 2ndformat=mdy|1964|1|7}} –
January 3, 1965
Retired
Succeeded her husband
{{sortname|Patsy|Mink}}
{{small|(1927–2002)}}
DemocraticHawaii's at-largeformat=mdy|1965|1|3}} –
January 3, 1971
Redistricted
Hawaii's 2ndformat=mdy|1971|1|3}} –
January 3, 1977
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for the United States Senate election in Hawaii, 1976
First Japanese American woman elected
Later became Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs
{{dts|format=mdy|1990|9|22}} –}}
September 28, 2002
Died in office
Lera|Thomas|Lera Millard Thomas}}
{{small|(1900–1993)}}
DemocraticTexas's 8thformat=mdy|1966|3|26}} –
January 3, 1967
Retired
Succeeded her husband
Margaret|Heckler}}
{{small|(1931–2018)}}
RepublicanMassachusetts's 10thformat=mdy|1967|1|3}} –
January 3, 1983
Lost reelection
Later became United States Secretary of Health and Human Services and United States Ambassador to Ireland
Shirley|Chisholm}}
{{small|(1924–2005)}}
DemocraticNew York's 12thformat=mdy|1969|1|3}} –
January 3, 1983
Retired
First African American woman elected
{{sortname|Bella|Abzug}}
{{small|(1920–1998)}}
DemocraticNew York's 19thformat=mdy|1971|1|3}} –
January 3, 1973
Redistricted
New York's 20thformat=mdy|1973|1|3}} –
January 3, 1977
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for the United States Senate election in New York, 1976
Ella T.|Grasso}}
{{small|(1919–1981)}}
DemocraticConnecticut's 6thformat=mdy|1971|1|3}} –
January 3, 1975
Retired to run successfully for Governor of Connecticut
Previously served as Connecticut Secretary of State
Louise Day|Hicks}}
{{small|(1916–2003)}}
DemocraticMassachusetts's 9thformat=mdy|1971|1|3}} –
January 3, 1973
Lost reelection
Elizabeth B.|Andrews}}
{{small|(1911–2002)}}
DemocraticAlabama's 3rdformat=mdy|1972|4|4}} –
January 3, 1973
Retired
Succeeded her husband
{{sortname|Yvonne|Burke|Yvonne Brathwaite Burke}}
{{small|(born 1932)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 37thformat=mdy|1973|1|3}} –
January 3, 1975
Redistricted
California's 28thformat=mdy|1975|1|3}} –
January 3, 1979
Retired to run unsuccessfully for Attorney General of California
Marjorie|Holt}}
{{small|(1920–2018)}}
RepublicanMaryland's 4thformat=mdy|1973|1|3}} –
January 3, 1987
Retired
Elizabeth|Holtzman}}
{{small|(born 1941)}}
DemocraticNew York's 16thformat=mdy|1973|1|3}} –
January 3, 1981
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate election in New York, 1980
Barbara|Jordan}}
{{small|(1936–1996)}}
DemocraticTexas's 18thformat=mdy|1973|1|3}} –
January 3, 1979
Retired
Pat|Schroeder}}
{{small|(born 1940)}}
DemocraticColorado's 1stformat=mdy|1973|1|3}} –
January 3, 1997
Retired
Lindy|Boggs}}
{{small|(1916–2013)}}
DemocraticLouisiana's 2ndformat=mdy|1973|3|20}} –
January 3, 1991
Retired
Succeeded her husband
Later became United States Ambassador to the Holy See
Cardiss|Collins}}
{{small|(1931–2013)}}
DemocraticIllinois's 7thformat=mdy|1973|6|5}} –
January 3, 1997
Retired
Succeeded her husband
Millicent|Fenwick}}
{{small|(1910–1992)}}
RepublicanNew Jersey's 5thformat=mdy|1975|1|3}} –
January 3, 1983
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate election in New Jersey, 1982
Daughter of Ogden H. Hammond
Later became United States Ambassador to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture
Martha|Keys}}
{{small|(born 1930)}}
DemocraticKansas's 2ndformat=mdy|1975|1|3}} –
January 3, 1979
Lost reelection
Marilyn|Lloyd}}
{{small|(1929–2018)}}
DemocraticTennessee's 3rdformat=mdy|1975|1|3}} –
January 3, 1995
Retired
Succeeded her husband as nominee before election
Virginia D.|Smith}}
{{small|(1911–2006)}}
RepublicanNebraska's 3rdformat=mdy|1975|1|3}} –
January 3, 1991
Retired
Gladys|Spellman}}
{{small|(1918–1988)}}
DemocraticMaryland's 5thformat=mdy|1975|1|3}} –
January 3, 1981
After suffering a debilitating heart attack and slipping into a comatose state, her seat was declared vacant by the House
Helen|Stevenson-Meyner|Helen Stevenson Meyner}}
{{small|(1929–1997)}}
DemocraticNew Jersey's 13thformat=mdy|1975|1|3}} –
January 3, 1979
Lost reelection
Shirley|Pettis|Shirley Neil Pettis}}
{{small|(1924–2016)}}
RepublicanCalifornia's 37thformat=mdy|1975|4|29}} –
January 3, 1979
Retired
Succeeded her husband
Barbara|Mikulski}}
{{small|(born 1936)}}
DemocraticMaryland's 3rdformat=mdy|1977|1|3}} –
January 3, 1987
Retired to run successfully for the United States Senate election in Maryland, 1986
Mary|Oakar|Mary Rose Oakar}}
{{small|(born 1940)}}
DemocraticOhio's 20thformat=mdy|1977|1|3}} –
January 3, 1993
Lost reelection
Beverly|Byron}}
{{small|(born 1932)}}
DemocraticMaryland's 6thformat=mdy|1979|1|3}} –
January 3, 1993
Lost renomination
Succeeded her husband
Geraldine|Ferraro}}
{{small|(1935–2011)}}
DemocraticNew York's 9thformat=mdy|1979|1|3}} –
January 3, 1985
Retired to run unsuccessfully as the Democrat nominee for Vice President of the United States during the United States presidential election, 1984
Later became United States Ambassador to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights
Olympia|Snowe}}
{{small|(born 1947)}}
RepublicanMaine's 2ndformat=mdy|1979|1|3}} –
January 3, 1995
Retired to run successfully for the United States Senate election in Maine, 1994
Bobbi|Fiedler}}
{{small|(born 1937)}}
RepublicanCalifornia's 21stformat=mdy|1981|1|3}} –
January 3, 1987
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for the United States Senate election in California, 1986
Lynn|Morley-Martin|Lynn Morley Martin}}
{{small|(born 1939)}}
RepublicanIllinois's 16thformat=mdy|1981|1|3}} –
January 3, 1991
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate election in Illinois, 1990
Later became United States Secretary of Labor
{{sortname|Marge|Roukema}}
{{small|(1929–2014)}}
RepublicanNew Jersey's 7thformat=mdy|1981|1|3}} –
January 3, 1983
Redistricted
New Jersey's 5thformat=mdy|1983|1|3}} –
January 3, 2003
Retired
Claudine|Schneider}}
{{small|(born 1947)}}
RepublicanRhode Island's 2ndformat=mdy|1981|1|3}} –
January 3, 1991
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate election in Rhode Island, 1990
Barbara B.|Kennelly}}
{{small|(born 1936)}}
DemocraticConnecticut's 1stformat=mdy|1982|1|12}} –
January 3, 1999
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Connecticut gubernatorial election, 1998
Previously served as Connecticut Secretary of State
Jean|Spencer-Ashbrook|Jean Spencer Ashbrook}}
{{small|(born 1934)}}
RepublicanOhio's 17thformat=mdy|1982|6|29}} –
January 3, 1983
Retired
Succeeded her husband
Katie|Hall|dab=politician}}
{{small|(1938–2012)}}
DemocraticIndiana's 1stformat=mdy|1982|11|2}} –
January 3, 1985
Lost renomination
Barbara|Boxer}}
{{small|(born 1940)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 6thformat=mdy|1983|1|3}} –
January 3, 1993
Retired to run successfully for the United States Senate election in California, 1992
{{sortname|Nancy|Johnson}}
{{small|(born 1935)}}
RepublicanConnecticut's 6thformat=mdy|1983|1|3}} –
January 3, 2003
Redistricted
Connecticut's 5thformat=mdy|2003|1|3}} –
January 3, 2007
Lost reelection
Marcy|Kaptur}}
{{small|(born 1946)}}
DemocraticOhio's 9thformat=mdy|1983|1|3}} –
present
Barbara|Vucanovich}}
{{small|(1921–2013)}}
RepublicanNevada's 2ndformat=mdy|1983|1|3}} –
January 3, 1997
Retired
First Hispanic woman elected
Sala|Burton}}
{{small|(1925–1987)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 5thformat=mdy|1983|6|21}} –
February 1, 1987
Died in office
Succeeded her husband
Helen|Delich-Bentley|Helen Delich Bentley}}
{{small|(1923–2016)}}
RepublicanMaryland's 2ndformat=mdy|1985|1|3}} –
January 3, 1995
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for the Maryland gubernatorial election, 1994
Jan|Meyers}}
{{small|(born 1928)}}
RepublicanKansas's 3rdformat=mdy|1985|1|3}} –
January 3, 1997
Retired
Catherine|Small-Long|Catherine Small Long}}
{{small|(born 1924)}}
DemocraticLouisiana's 8thformat=mdy|1985|3|30}} –
January 3, 1987
Retired
Succeeded her husband
Connie|Morella}}
{{small|(born 1931)}}
RepublicanMaryland's 8thformat=mdy|1987|1|3}} –
January 3, 2003
Lost reelection
Later became United States Ambassador to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Liz J.|Patterson}}
{{small|(1939–2018)}}
DemocraticSouth Carolina's 4thformat=mdy|1987|1|3}} –
January 3, 1993
Lost reelection
Daughter of Olin D. Johnston
Pat|Saiki}}
{{small|(born 1930)}}
RepublicanHawaii's 1stformat=mdy|1987|1|3}} –
January 3, 1991
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate special election in Hawaii, 1990
Later became Administrator of the Small Business Administration
{{sortname|Louise|Slaughter}}
{{small|(1929–2018)}}
DemocraticNew York's 30thformat=mdy|1987|1|3}} –
January 3, 1993
Redistricted
New York's 28thformat=mdy|1993|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013

Redistricted
New York's 25thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
March 16, 2018
Died in office
{{sortname|Nancy|Pelosi}}
{{small|(born 1940)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 5thformat=mdy|1987|6|2}} –
January 3, 1993
Redistricted
California's 8thformat=mdy|1993|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
First woman party leader
First woman Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
Redistricted
California's 12thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
{{sortname|Nita|Lowey}}
{{small|(born 1937)}}
DemocraticNew York's 20thformat=mdy|1989|1|3}} –
January 3, 1993
Redistricted
New York's 18thformat=mdy|1993|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Redistricted
New York's 17thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Jolene|Unsoeld}}
{{small|(born 1931)}}
DemocraticWashington's 3rdformat=mdy|1989|1|3}} –
January 3, 1995
Lost reelection
Jill|Long-Thompson|Jill Long Thompson}}
{{small|(born 1952)}}
DemocraticIndiana's 4thformat=mdy|1989|3|20}} –
January 3, 1995
Lost reelection
{{sortname|Ileana|Ros-Lehtinen}}
{{small|(born 1952)}}
RepublicanFlorida's 18thformat=mdy|1989|8|29}} –
January 3, 2013
Redistricted
Florida's 27thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
January 3, 2019
Retiring
{{sortname|Susan|Molinari}}
{{small|(born 1958)}}
RepublicanNew York's 14thformat=mdy|1990|3|20}} –
January 3, 1993
Redistricted
New York's 13thformat=mdy|1993|1|3}} –
August 2, 1997
Resigned to become co-host of CBS This Morning
Daughter of Guy Molinari
{{sortname|Barbara-Rose|Collins}}
{{small|(born 1939)}}
DemocraticMichigan's 13thformat=mdy|1991|1|3}} –
January 3, 1993
Redistricted
Michigan's 15thformat=mdy|1993|1|3}} –
January 3, 1997
Lost renomination
Rosa|DeLauro}}
{{small|(born 1943)}}
DemocraticConnecticut's 3rdformat=mdy|1991|1|3}} –
present
Eleanor|Holmes-Norton|Eleanor Holmes Norton}}
{{small|(born 1937)}}
DemocraticDC at-largeformat=mdy|1991|1|3}} –
present
Joan|Horn|Joan Kelly Horn}}
{{small|(born 1936)}}
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January 3, 1993
Lost reelection
{{sortname|Maxine|Waters}}
{{small|(born 1938)}}
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January 3, 1993
Redistricted
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January 3, 2013
Redistricted
California's 43rdformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Eva M.|Clayton}}
{{small|(born 1934)}}
DemocraticNorth Carolina's 1stformat=mdy|1992|11|3}} –
January 3, 2003
Retired
{{sortname|Corrine|Brown}}
{{small|(born 1946)}}
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January 3, 2013
Redistricted
Florida's 5thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
January 3, 2017
Lost renomination
Leslie L.|Byrne}}
{{small|(born 1946)}}
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January 3, 1995
Lost reelection
Maria|Cantwell}}
{{small|(born 1958)}}
DemocraticWashington's 1stformat=mdy|1993|1|3}} –
January 3, 1995
Lost reelection
Later ran successfully for the United States Senate election in Washington, 2000
Pat|Danner}}
{{small|(born 1934)}}
DemocraticMissouri's 6thformat=mdy|1993|1|3}} –
January 3, 2001
Retired
Jennifer|Dunn|dab=politician}}
{{small|(1941–2007)}}
RepublicanWashington's 8thformat=mdy|1993|1|3}} –
January 3, 2005
Retired
Karan|English}}
{{small|(born 1949)}}
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January 3, 1995
Lost reelection
{{sortname|Anna|Eshoo}}
{{small|(born 1942)}}
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January 3, 2013
Redistricted
California's 18thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Tillie K.|Fowler}}
{{small|(1942–2005)}}
RepublicanFlorida's 4thformat=mdy|1993|1|3}} –
January 3, 2001
Retired
Elizabeth|Furse}}
{{small|(born 1936)}}
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January 3, 1999
Retired
{{sortname|Jane|Harman}}
{{small|(born 1945)}}
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January 3, 1999
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for the California gubernatorial election, 1998
format=mdy|2001|1|3}} –
February 28, 2011
Resigned to become the Director, President, and Chief Executive Officer of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Eddie|Johnson|Eddie Bernice Johnson}}
{{small|(born 1936)}}
DemocraticTexas's 30thformat=mdy|1993|1|3}} –
present
Blanche|Lincoln}}
{{small|(born 1960)}}
DemocraticArkansas's 1stformat=mdy|1993|1|3}} –
January 3, 1997
Retired
Later ran successfully for the United States Senate election in Arkansas, 1998
Carolyn Maloney
{{small|(born 1946)}}
DemocraticNew York's 14thformat=mdy|1993|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Redistricted
New York's 12thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Marjorie|Margolies}}
{{small|(born 1942)}}
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January 3, 1995
Lost reelection
{{sortname|Cynthia|McKinney}}
{{small|(born 1955)}}
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January 3, 1997
Redistricted
Georgia's 4thformat=mdy|1997|1|3}} –
January 3, 2003
Lost renomination
format=mdy|2005|1|3}} –
January 3, 2007
Lost renomination
Ran for President of the United States as the nominee of the Green Party for the United States presidential election, 2008
Carrie P.|Meek}}
{{small|(born 1926)}}
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January 3, 2003
Retired
Deborah|Pryce}}
{{small|(born 1951)}}
RepublicanOhio's 15thformat=mdy|1993|1|3}} –
January 3, 2009
Retired
{{sortname|Lucille|Roybal-Allard}}
{{small|(born 1941)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 33rdformat=mdy|1993|1|3}} –
January 3, 2003
Retired
Daughter of Edward R. Roybal
California's 34thformat=mdy|2003|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Redistricted
California's 40thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Lynn|Schenk}}
{{small|(born 1945)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 49thformat=mdy|1993|1|3}} –
January 3, 1995
Lost reelection
Karen|Shepherd}}
{{small|(born 1940)}}
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January 3, 1995
Lost reelection
Karen|Thurman}}
{{small|(born 1951)}}
DemocraticFlorida's 5thformat=mdy|1993|1|3}} –
January 3, 2003
Lost reelection
{{sortname|Nydia|Velázquez}}
{{small|(born 1953)}}
DemocraticNew York's 12thformat=mdy|1993|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Redistricted
New York's 7thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Lynn|Woolsey}}
{{small|(born 1937)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 6thformat=mdy|1993|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Retired
Helen|Chenoweth-Hage}}
{{small|(1938–2006)}}
RepublicanIdaho's 1stformat=mdy|1995|1|3}} –
January 3, 2001
Retired
Barbara|Cubin}}
{{small|(born 1946)}}
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January 3, 2009
Retired
Enid|Greene|Enid Greene Mickelsen}}
{{small|(born 1958)}}
RepublicanUtah's 2ndformat=mdy|1995|1|3}} –
January 3, 1997
Retired
Sheila|Jackson-Lee|Sheila Jackson Lee}}
{{small|(born 1950)}}
DemocraticTexas's 18thformat=mdy|1995|1|3}} –
present
Sue|Kelly|Sue W. Kelly}}
{{small|(born 1936)}}
RepublicanNew York's 19thformat=mdy|1995|1|3}} –
January 3, 2007
Lost reelection
{{sortname|Zoe|Lofgren}}
{{small|(born 1947)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 16thformat=mdy|1995|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Redistricted
California's 19thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Karen|McCarthy}}
{{small|(1947–2010)}}
DemocraticMissouri's 5thformat=mdy|1995|1|3}} –
January 3, 2005
Retired
Sue|Myrick}}
{{small|(born 1941)}}
RepublicanNorth Carolina's 9thformat=mdy|1995|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Retired
Lynn N.|Rivers}}
{{small|(born 1956)}}
DemocraticMichigan's 13thformat=mdy|1995|1|3}} –
January 3, 2003
Lost renomination
Andrea|Seastrand}}
{{small|(born 1941)}}
RepublicanCalifornia's 22ndformat=mdy|1995|1|3}} –
January 3, 1997
Lost reelection
Linda|Smith|dab=American politician}}
{{small|(born 1950)}}
RepublicanWashington's 3rdformat=mdy|1995|1|3}} –
January 3, 1999
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate election in Washington, 1998
Juanita|Millender-McDonald}}
{{small|(1938–2007)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 37thformat=mdy|1996|3|26}} –
April 22, 2007
Died in office
Jo Ann|Emerson}}
{{small|(born 1950)}}
Republican Missouri's 8th November 5, 1996 –
January 22, 2013
Resigned to become the President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association
Succeeded her husband
{{sortname|Julia|Carson}}
{{small|(1938–2007)}}
DemocraticIndiana's 10thformat=mdy|1997|1|3}} –
January 3, 2003
Redistricted
Indiana's 7thformat=mdy|2003|1|3}} –
December 15, 2007
Died in office
{{sortname|Carolyn|Cheeks-Kilpatrick|Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick}}
{{small|(born 1945)}}
DemocraticMichigan's 15thformat=mdy|1997|1|3}} –
January 3, 2003
Redistricted
Michigan's 13thformat=mdy|2003|1|3}} –
January 3, 2011
Lost renomination
Donna|Christian-Christensen}}
{{small|(born 1945)}}
DemocraticU.S. Virgin Island's at-largeformat=mdy|1997|1|3}} –
January 3, 2015
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Virgin Islands gubernatorial election, 2014
Diana|DeGette}}
{{small|(born 1957)}}
DemocraticColorado's 1stformat=mdy|1997|1|3}} –
present
Kay|Granger}}
{{small|(born 1943)}}
RepublicanTexas's 12thformat=mdy|1997|1|3}} –
present
Darlene|Hooley}}
{{small|(born 1939)}}
DemocraticOregon's 5thformat=mdy|1997|1|3}} –
January 3, 2009
Retired
Carolyn|McCarthy}}
{{small|(born 1944)}}
DemocraticNew York's 4thformat=mdy|1997|1|3}} –
January 3, 2015
Retired
Anne|Northup}}
{{small|(born 1948)}}
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January 3, 2007
Lost reelection
{{sortname|Loretta|Sánchez|Loretta Sanchez}}
{{small|(born 1960)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 46thformat=mdy|1997|1|3}} –
January 3, 2003
Redistricted
California's 47thformat=mdy|2003|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Redistricted
California's 46thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
January 3, 2017
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate election in California, 2016
Debbie|Stabenow}}
{{small|(born 1950)}}
DemocraticMichigan's 8thformat=mdy|1997|1|3}} –
January 3, 2001
Retired to run successfully for the United States Senate election in Michigan, 2000
Ellen|Tauscher}}
{{small|(born 1951)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 10thformat=mdy|1997|1|3}} –
June 26, 2009
Resigned to become Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs
{{sortname|Lois|Capps}}
{{small|(born 1938)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 22ndformat=mdy|1998|3|10}} –
January 3, 2003
Redistricted
California's 23rdformat=mdy|2003|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Redistricted
California's 24thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
January 3, 2017
Retired
Succeeded her husband
{{sortname|Mary|Bono}}
{{small|(born 1961)}}
RepublicanCalifornia's 44thformat=mdy|1998|4|7}} –
January 3, 2003
Redistricted
California's 45thformat=mdy|2003|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Lost reelection
Succeeded her husband
{{sortname|Barbara|Lee}}
{{small|(born 1946)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 9thformat=mdy|1998|4|7}} –
January 3, 2013
Redistricted
California's 13thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Heather|Wilson}}
{{small|(born 1960)}}
RepublicanNew Mexico's 1stformat=mdy|1998|6|25}} –
January 3, 2009
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for the United States Senate election in New Mexico, 2008
Later became Secretary of the Air Force
Tammy|Baldwin}}
{{small|(born 1962)}}
DemocraticWisconsin's 2ndformat=mdy|1999|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Retired to run successfully for the United States Senate election in Wisconsin, 2012
Shelley|Berkley}}
{{small|(born 1951)}}
DemocraticNevada's 1stformat=mdy|1999|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate election in Nevada, 2012
Judy|Biggert}}
{{small|(born 1937)}}
RepublicanIllinois's 13thformat=mdy|1999|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Lost reelection
{{sortname|Grace|Napolitano}}
{{small|(born 1936)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 34thformat=mdy|1999|1|3}} –
January 3, 2003
Redistricted
California's 38thformat=mdy|2003|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Redistricted
California's 32ndformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Jan|Schakowsky}}
{{small|(born 1944)}}
DemocraticIllinois's 9thformat=mdy|1999|1|3}} –
present
Stephanie|Tubbs Jones|Stephanie Tubbs Jones}}
{{small|(1949–2008)}}
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August 20, 2008
Died in office
Jo Ann|Davis}}
{{small|(1950–2007)}}
RepublicanVirginia's 1stformat=mdy|2001|1|3}} –
October 6, 2007
Died in office
{{sortname|Susan|Davis|dab=politician}}
{{small|(born 1944)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 49thformat=mdy|2001|1|3}} –
January 3, 2003
Redistricted
California's 53rdformat=mdy|2003|1|3}} –
present
Melissa|Hart|dab=politician}}
{{small|(born 1962)}}
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January 3, 2007
Lost reelection
Betty|McCollum}}
{{small|(born 1954)}}
DemocraticMinnesota's 4thformat=mdy|2001|1|3}} –
present
Shelley|Moore-Capito|Shelley Moore Capito}}
{{small|(born 1953)}}
RepublicanWest Virginia's 2ndformat=mdy|2001|1|3}} –
January 3, 2015
Retired to run successfully for the United States Senate election in West Virginia, 2014
{{sortname|Hilda|Solis}}
{{small|(born 1957)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 31stformat=mdy|2001|1|3}} –
January 3, 2003
Redistricted
California's 32ndformat=mdy|2003|1|3}} –
February 24, 2009
Resigned to become United States Secretary of Labor
{{sortname|Diane|Watson}}
{{small|(born 1933)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 32ndformat=mdy|2001|6|5}} –
January 3, 2003
Redistricted
California's 33rdformat=mdy|2003|1|3}} –
January 3, 2011
Retired
Previously served as United States Ambassador to Micronesia
Marsha|Blackburn}}
{{small|(born 1952)}}
RepublicanTennessee's 7thformat=mdy|2003|1|3}} –
January 3, 2019
Retiring to run successfully for the United States Senate election in Tennessee, 2018
Madeleine|Bordallo}}
{{small|(born 1933)}}
DemocraticGuam's at-largeformat=mdy|2003|1|3}} –
January 3, 2019
Lost renomination
Previously served as Lieutenant Governor of Guam
Ginny|Brown-Waite}}
{{small|(born 1943)}}
RepublicanFlorida's 5thformat=mdy|2003|1|3}} –
January 3, 2011
Retired
Katherine|Harris}}
{{small|(born 1957)}}
RepublicanFlorida's 13thformat=mdy|2003|1|3}} –
January 3, 2007
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate election in Florida, 2006
Previously served as Florida Secretary of State
Denise|Majette}}
{{small|(born 1955)}}
DemocraticGeorgia's 4thformat=mdy|2003|1|3}} –
January 3, 2005
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate election in Georgia, 2004
Candice|Miller}}
{{small|(born 1954)}}
RepublicanMichigan's 10thformat=mdy|2003|1|3}} –
January 1, 2017
Retired to run successfully for Public Works Commissioner of Macomb County
Previously served as Michigan Secretary of State
Marilyn|Musgrave}}
{{small|(born 1949)}}
RepublicanColorado's 4thformat=mdy|2003|1|3}} –
January 3, 2009
Lost reelection
{{sortname|Linda|Sánchez}}
{{small|(born 1969)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 39thformat=mdy|2003|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Redistricted
California's 38thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Stephanie|Herseth-Sandlin|Stephanie Herseth Sandlin}}
{{small|(born 1970)}}
DemocraticSouth Dakota's at-largeformat=mdy|2004|6|1}} –
January 3, 2011
Lost reelection
Melissa|Bean}}
{{small|(born 1962)}}
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January 3, 2011
Lost reelection
Thelma|Drake}}
{{small|(born 1949)}}
RepublicanVirginia's 2ndformat=mdy|2005|1|3}} –
January 3, 2009
Lost reelection
Virginia|Foxx}}
{{small|(born 1944)}}
RepublicanNorth Carolina's 5thformat=mdy|2005|1|3}} –
present
Cathy|McMorris-Rodgers|Cathy McMorris Rodgers}}
{{small|(born 1969)}}
RepublicanWashington's 5thformat=mdy|2005|1|3}} –
present
Gwen|Moore}}
{{small|(born 1951)}}
DemocraticWisconsin's 4thformat=mdy|2005|1|3}} –
present
Allyson|Schwartz}}
{{small|(born 1948)}}
DemocraticPennsylvania's 13thformat=mdy|2005|1|3}} –
January 3, 2015
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for the Pennsylvania gubernatorial election, 2014
{{sortname|Debbie|Wasserman-Schultz|Debbie Wasserman Schultz}}
{{small|(born 1966)}}
DemocraticFlorida's 20thformat=mdy|2005|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Redistricted
Florida's 23rdformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
{{sortname|Doris|Matsui}}
{{small|(born 1944)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 5thformat=mdy|2005|3|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Succeeded her husband
Redistricted
California's 6thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Jean|Schmidt}}
{{small|(born 1951)}}
RepublicanOhio's 2ndformat=mdy|2005|9|6}} –
January 3, 2013
Lost renomination
Shelley|Sekula-Gibbs}}
{{small|(born 1953)}}
RepublicanTexas's 22ndformat=mdy|2006|11|13}} –
January 3, 2007
Lost election to full term
Michele|Bachmann}}
{{small|(born 1956)}}
RepublicanMinnesota's 6thformat=mdy|2007|1|3}} –
January 3, 2015
Retired
Nancy|Boyda}}
{{small|(born 1955)}}
DemocraticKansas's 2ndformat=mdy|2007|1|3}} –
January 3, 2009
Lost reelection
{{sortname|Kathy|Castor}}
{{small|(born 1966)}}
DemocraticFlorida's 11thformat=mdy|2007|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Redistricted
Florida's 14thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
{{sortname|Yvette|Clarke}}
{{small|(born 1964)}}
DemocraticNew York's 11thformat=mdy|2007|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Redistricted
New York's 9thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Mary|Fallin}}
{{small|(born 1954)}}
RepublicanOklahoma's 5thformat=mdy|2007|1|3}} –
January 3, 2011
Retired to run successfully for the Oklahoma gubernatorial election, 2010
Previously served as Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma
Gabrielle|Giffords}}
{{small|(born 1970)}}
DemocraticArizona's 8thformat=mdy|2007|1|3}} –
January 25, 2012
Resigned due to the injuries of being shot in the head at close range during an assassination attempt during the 2011 Tucson shooting
Kirsten|Gillibrand}}
{{small|(born 1966)}}
DemocraticNew York's 20thformat=mdy|2007|1|3}} –
January 25, 2009
Resigned to accept appointment to the United States Senate
Later ran successfully for the United States Senate special election in New York, 2010
Mazie|Hirono}}
{{small|(born 1947)}}
DemocraticHawaii's 2ndformat=mdy|2007|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Retired to run successfully for the United States Senate election in Hawaii, 2012
Laura|Richardson}}
{{small|(born 1962)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 37thformat=mdy|2007|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Lost reelection
{{sortname|Carol|Shea-Porter}}
{{small|(born 1952)}}
DemocraticNew Hampshire's 1stformat=mdy|2007|1|3}} –
January 3, 2011
Lost reelection
format=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
January 3, 2015
Lost reelection
format=mdy|2017|1|3}} –
January 3, 2019
Retiring
Betty|Sutton}}
{{small|(born 1963)}}
DemocraticOhio's 13thformat=mdy|2007|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Lost reelection
{{sortname|Niki|Tsongas}}
{{small|(born 1946)}}
DemocraticMassachusetts's 5thformat=mdy|2007|10|16}} –
January 3, 2013
Redistricted
Massachusetts's 3rdformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
January 3, 2019
Retiring
Succeeded her husband (though not immediately)
{{sortname|Jackie|Speier}}
{{small|(born 1950)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 12thformat=mdy|2008|4|8}} –
January 3, 2013
Redistricted
California's 14thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Donna|Edwards}}
{{small|(born 1958)}}
DemocraticMaryland's 4thformat=mdy|2008|6|17}} –
January 3, 2017
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for the United States Senate election in Maryland, 2016
Marcia|Fudge}}
{{small|(born 1952)}}
DemocraticOhio's 11thformat=mdy|2008|11|18}} –
present
Kathy|Dahlkemper}}
{{small|(born 1957)}}
DemocraticPennsylvania's 3rdformat=mdy|2009|1|3}} –
January 3, 2011
Lost reelection
Debbie|Halvorson}}
{{small|(born 1958)}}
DemocraticIllinois's 11thformat=mdy|2009|1|3}} –
January 3, 2011
Lost reelection
Lynn|Jenkins}}
{{small|(born 1963)}}
RepublicanKansas's 2ndformat=mdy|2009|1|3}} –
January 3, 2019
Retiring
Previously served as Kansas Treasurer
Mary Jo|Kilroy}}
{{small|(born 1949)}}
DemocraticOhio's 15thformat=mdy|2009|1|3}} –
January 3, 2011
Lost reelection
{{sortname|Ann|Kirkpatrick}}
{{small|(born 1950)}}
DemocraticArizona's 1stformat=mdy|2009|1|3}} –
January 3, 2011
Lost reelection
format=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
January 3, 2017
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate election in Arizona, 2016
{{dts>format=mdy|2019|1|3}}Elect
Suzanne|Kosmas}}
{{small|(born 1944)}}
DemocraticFlorida's 24thformat=mdy|2009|1|3}} –
January 3, 2011
Lost reelection
Cynthia|Lummis}}
{{small|(born 1954)}}
RepublicanWyoming's at-largeformat=mdy|2009|1|3}} –
January 3, 2017
Retired
Previously served as Wyoming Treasurer
Betsy|Markey}}
{{small|(born 1956)}}
DemocraticColorado's 4thformat=mdy|2009|1|3}} –
January 3, 2011
Lost reelection
Chellie|Pingree}}
{{small|(born 1955)}}
DemocraticMaine's 1stformat=mdy|2009|1|3}} –
present
{{sortname|Dina|Titus}}
{{small|(born 1950)}}
DemocraticNevada's 3rdformat=mdy|2009|1|3}} –
January 3, 2011
Lost reelection
Nevada's 1stformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
{{sortname|Judy|Chu}}
{{small|(born 1953)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 32ndformat=mdy|2009|6|19}} –
January 3, 2013
First Chinese American woman elected
Redistricted
California's 27thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Sandy|Adams}}
{{small|(born 1956)}}
RepublicanFlorida's 24thformat=mdy|2011|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Lost renomination
{{sortname|Karen|Bass}}
{{small|(born 1953)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 33rdformat=mdy|2011|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Redistricted
California's 37thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Diane|Black}}
{{small|(born 1951)}}
RepublicanTennessee's 6thformat=mdy|2011|1|3}} –
January 3, 2019
Retiring to run unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for the Tennessee gubernatorial election, 2018
Ann Marie|Buerkle}}
{{small|(born 1951)}}
RepublicanNew York's 25thformat=mdy|2011|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Lost reelection
Renee|Ellmers}}
{{small|(born 1964)}}
RepublicanNorth Carolina's 2ndformat=mdy|2011|1|3}} –
January 3, 2017
Lost renomination
{{sortname|Colleen|Hanabusa}}
{{small|(born 1951)}}
DemocraticHawaii's 1stformat=mdy|2011|1|3}} –
January 3, 2015
Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for the United States Senate special election in Hawaii, 2014
format=mdy|2016|11|14}} –
January 3, 2019
Retiring to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for the Hawaii gubernatorial election, 2018
Vicky|Hartzler}}
{{small|(born 1960)}}
RepublicanMissouri's 4thformat=mdy|2011|1|3}} –
present
Nan|Hayworth}}
{{small|(born 1959)}}
RepublicanNew York's 19thformat=mdy|2011|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Lost reelection
Jaime|Herrera-Beutler|Jaime Herrera Beutler}}
{{small|(born 1978)}}
RepublicanWashington's 3rdformat=mdy|2011|1|3}} –
present
Kristi|Noem}}
{{small|(born 1971)}}
RepublicanSouth Dakota's at-largeformat=mdy|2011|1|3}} –
January 3, 2019
Retiring to run successfully for the South Dakota gubernatorial election, 2018
Martha|Roby}}
{{small|(born 1976)}}
RepublicanAlabama's 2ndformat=mdy|2011|1|3}} –
present
Terri|Sewell}}
{{small|(born 1965)}}
DemocraticAlabama's 7thformat=mdy|2011|1|3}} –
present
{{sortname|Frederica|Wilson}}
{{small|(born 1942)}}
DemocraticFlorida's 17thformat=mdy|2011|1|3}} –
January 3, 2013
Redistricted
Florida's 24thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Kathy|Hochul}}
{{small|(born 1958)}}
DemocraticNew York's 26thformat=mdy|2011|6|1}} –
January 3, 2013
Lost reelection
Later became Lieutenant Governor of New York
{{sortname|Janice|Hahn}}
{{small|(born 1952)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 36thformat=mdy|2011|7|12}} –
January 3, 2013
Redistricted
California's 44thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
December 4, 2016
Retired to run successfully for Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
Suzanne|Bonamici}}
{{small|(born 1954)}}
DemocraticOregon's 1stformat=mdy|2012|1|21}} –
present
Suzan|DelBene}}
{{small|(born 1962)}}
DemocraticWashington's 1stformat=mdy|2012|11|6}} –
present
Joyce|Beatty}}
{{small|(born 1950)}}
DemocraticOhio's 3rdformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Susan|Brooks}}
{{small|(born 1960)}}
RepublicanIndiana's 5thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Previously served as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana
Julia|Brownley}}
{{small|(born 1952)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 26thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Cheri|Bustos}}
{{small|(born 1961)}}
DemocraticIllinois's 17thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Tammy|Duckworth}}
{{small|(born 1968)}}
DemocraticIllinois's 8thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
{{dts|format=mdy|2017|1|3}}
Retired to run successfully for the United States Senate election in Illinois, 2016
Previously served as Assistant Secretary of Veterans Affairs for Public and Intergovernmental Affairs
Elizabeth|Esty}}
{{small|(born 1959)}}
DemocraticConnecticut's 5thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
January 3, 2019
Retiring
Lois|Frankel}}
{{small|(born 1948)}}
DemocraticFlorida's 22ndformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Tulsi|Gabbard}}
{{small|(born 1981)}}
DemocraticHawaii's 2ndformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
First Hindu elected to Congress
Michelle|Lujan-Grisham|Michelle Lujan Grisham}}
{{small|(born 1959)}}
DemocraticNew Mexico's 1stformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
January 3, 2019
Retiring to run successfully for the New Mexico gubernatorial election, 2018
Ann|McLane-Kuster|Ann McLane Kuster}}
{{small|(born 1956)}}
DemocraticNew Hampshire's 2ndformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Grace|Meng}}
{{small|(born 1975)}}
DemocraticNew York's 6thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Gloria|Negrete-McLeod|Gloria Negrete McLeod}}
{{small|(born 1941)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 35thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
January 3, 2015
Retired to run unsuccessfully for San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors
Kyrsten|Sinema}}
{{small|(born 1976)}}
DemocraticArizona's 9thformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
January 3, 2019
Retiring to run successfully for the United States Senate election in Arizona, 2018
First openly bisexual woman elected
Ann|Wagner}}
{{small|(born 1962)}}
RepublicanMissouri's 2ndformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Previously served as United States Ambassador to Luxembourg
Jackie|Walorski}}
{{small|(born 1963)}}
RepublicanIndiana's 2ndformat=mdy|2013|1|3}} –
present
Robin|Kelly}}
{{small|(born 1956)}}
DemocraticIllinois's 2ndformat=mdy|2013|4|11}} –
present
Katherine|Clark}}
{{small|(born 1963)}}
DemocraticMassachusetts's 5thformat=mdy|2013|12|10}} –
present
Alma|Adams}}
{{small|(born 1946)}}
DemocraticNorth Carolina's 12thformat=mdy|2014|11|12}} –
present
Barbara|Comstock}}
{{small|(born 1959)}}
RepublicanVirginia's 10thformat=mdy|2015|1|3}} –
January 3, 2019
Lost reelection
Debbie|Dingell}}
{{small|(born 1953)}}
DemocraticMichigan's 12thformat=mdy|2015|1|3}} –
present
Succeeded her husband
First woman to succeed her husband while he is still alive
Gwen|Graham}}
{{small|(born 1963)}}
DemocraticFlorida's 2ndformat=mdy|2015|1|3}} –
January 3, 2017
Retired
Daughter of Bob Graham
Brenda|Lawrence}}
{{small|(born 1954)}}
DemocraticMichigan's 14thformat=mdy|2015|1|3}} –
present
Mia|Love}}
{{small|(born 1975)}}
RepublicanUtah's 4thformat=mdy|2015|1|3}} –
January 3, 2019
Lost reelection
First African-American Republican woman elected to Congress
Martha|McSally}}
{{small|(born 1966)}}
RepublicanArizona's 2ndformat=mdy|2015|1|3}} –
January 3, 2019
Retiring to run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate election in Arizona, 2018
Stacey|Plaskett}}
{{small|(born 1966)}}
DemocraticU.S. Virgin Island's at-largeformat=mdy|2015|1|3}} –
present
Amata|Radewagen|Amata Coleman Radewagen}}
{{small|(born 1947)}}
RepublicanAmerican Samoa's at-largeformat=mdy|2015|1|3}} –
present
Daughter of Peter Tali Coleman
Kathleen|Rice}}
{{small|(born 1965)}}
DemocraticNew York's 4thformat=mdy|2015|1|3}} –
present
Elise|Stefanik}}
{{small|(born 1984)}}
RepublicanNew York's 21stformat=mdy|2015|1|3}} –
present
Norma|Torres}}
{{small|(born 1965)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 35thformat=mdy|2015|1|3}} –
present
Mimi|Walters}}
{{small|(born 1962)}}
RepublicanCalifornia's 45thformat=mdy|2015|1|3}} –
January 3, 2019
Lost reelection
Bonnie|Watson-Coleman|Bonnie Watson Coleman}}
{{small|(born 1945)}}
DemocraticNew Jersey's 12thformat=mdy|2015|1|3}} –
present
Nanette|Barragán}}
{{small|(born 1976)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 44thformat=mdy|2017|1|3}} –
present
Lisa|Blunt-Rochester|Lisa Blunt Rochester}}
{{small|(born 1962)}}
DemocraticDelaware at-largeformat=mdy|2017|1|3}} –
present
Liz|Cheney}}
{{small|(born 1966)}}
RepublicanWyoming's at-largeformat=mdy|2017|1|3}} –
present
Daughter of Dick Cheney
Val|Demings}}
{{small|(born 1957)}}
DemocraticFlorida's 10thformat=mdy|2017|1|3}} –
present
Jenniffer|González}}
{{small|(born 1976)}}
RepublicanPuerto Rico's at-largeformat=mdy|2017|1|3}} –
present
Pramila|Jayapal}}
{{small|(born 1965)}}
DemocraticWashington's 7thformat=mdy|2017|1|3}} –
present
First Indian American woman elected
Stephanie|Murphy}}
{{small|(born 1978)}}
DemocraticFlorida's 7thformat=mdy|2017|1|3}} –
present
First Vietnamese American woman elected
Jacky|Rosen}}
{{small|(born 1957)}}
DemocraticNevada's 3rdformat=mdy|2017|1|3}} –
January 3, 2019
Retiring to run successfully for the United States Senate election in Nevada, 2018
Claudia|Tenney}}
{{small|(born 1961)}}
RepublicanNew York's 22ndformat=mdy|2017|1|3}} –
January 3, 2019
Lost reelection
Karen|Handel}}
{{small|(born 1962)}}
RepublicanGeorgia's 6thformat=mdy|2017|6|26}} –
January 3, 2019
Lost reelection
Previously served as Georgia Secretary of State
Debbie|Lesko}}
{{small|(born 1958)}}
RepublicanArizona's 8thformat=mdy|2018|5|7}} –
present
{{sortname|Mary Gay|Scanlon}}
{{small|(born 1959)}}
DemocraticPennsylvania's 7thformat=mdy|2018|11|13}} –
January 3, 2019
Redistricted
Pennsylvania's 5thJanuary 3, 2019Elect
>>{{sortname|Susan|Wild}}
{{small|(born 1957)}}
DemocraticPennsylvania's 15thformat=mdy|2018|11|27}}–
January 3, 2019
Redistricted
Pennsylvania's 7thJanuary 3, 2019Elect
Brenda|Jones|dab=politician}}
{{small|(born 1959)}}
DemocraticMichigan's 13thNovember 29, 2018–
January 3, 2019
Term expiring

Female members-elect

These are women who were elected on November 6, 2018 to serve in the United States House of Representatives but whose term of office has not commenced yet. They are ordered by the date on which their term of office is expected to commence.

Image{{small>(lifespan)PartyDistrictTerm expected to commenceNotes
{{sortname>Cindy|Axne}}
{{small|(born 1965)}}
DemocraticIowa's 3rdJanuary 3, 2019Elect
{{sortname>Angie|Craig}}
{{small|(born 1972)}}
DemocraticMinnesota's 2ndJanuary 3, 2019Elect
First lesbian mother elected to Congress
{{sortname>Sharice|Davids}}
{{small|(born 1980)}}
DemocraticKansas's 3rdJanuary 3, 2019Elect
One of the first two Native American women (alongside Deb Haaland) elected to Congress; first lesbian Native American elected to Congress
{{sortname>Madeleine|Dean}}
{{small|(born 1959)}}
DemocraticPennsylvania's 4thJanuary 3, 2019Elect
{{sortname>Veronica|Escobar}}
{{small|(born 1969)}}
DemocraticTexas's 16thJanuary 3, 2019Elect
{{sortname>Abby|Finkenauer}}
{{small|(born 1988)}}
DemocraticIowa's 1stJanuary 3, 2019Elect
{{sortname>Lizzie|Fletcher|Lizzie Pannill Fletcher}}
{{small|(born 1975)}}
DemocraticTexas's 7thJanuary 3, 2019Elect
{{sortname>Sylvia|Garcia}}
{{small|(born 1950)}}
DemocraticTexas's 29thJanuary 3, 2019Elect
{{sortname>Deb|Haaland}}
{{small|(born 1960)}}
DemocraticNew Mexico's 1stJanuary 3, 2019Elect
One of the first two Native American women (alongside Sharice Davids) elected to Congress
{{sortname>Jahana|Hayes}}
{{small|(born 1973)}}
DemocraticConnecticut's 5thJanuary 3, 2019Elect
{{sortname>Katie|Hill|dab=politician}}
{{small|(born 1987)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 25thJanuary 3, 2019Elect
{{sortname>Kendra|Horn}}
{{small|(born 1976)}}
DemocraticOklahoma's 5thJanuary 3, 2019Elect
{{sortname>Chrissy|Houlahan}}
{{small|(born 1968)}}
DemocraticPennsylvania's 6thJanuary 3, 2019Elect
{{sortname>Susie|Lee}}
{{small|(born 1966)}}
DemocraticNevada's 3rdJanuary 3, 2019Elect
{{sortname>Elaine|Luria}}
{{small|(born 1975)}}
DemocraticVirginia's 2ndJanuary 3, 2019Elect
{{sortname>Lucy|McBath}}
{{small|(born 1960)}}
DemocraticGeorgia's 6thJanuary 3, 2019Elect
{{sortname>Carol|Miller|dab=politician}}
{{small|(born 1950)}}
RepublicanWest Virginia's 3rdJanuary 3, 2019Elect
Daughter of Samuel L. Devine
{{sortname>Debbie|Mucarsel-Powell}}
{{small|(born 1971)}}
DemocraticFlorida's 26thJanuary 3, 2019Elect
{{sortname>Alexandria|Ocasio-Cortez}}
{{small|(born 1989)}}
DemocraticNew York's 14thJanuary 3, 2019Elect
Youngest woman elected to Congress (at age 29)
{{sortname>Ilhan|Omar}}
{{small|(born 1981)}}
DemocraticMinnesota's 5thJanuary 3, 2019One of the first two Muslim women (alongside Rashida Tlaib) and first Somali-American elected to Congress
{{sortname>Katie|Porter}}
{{small|(born 1974)}}
DemocraticCalifornia's 45thJanuary 3, 2019Elect
{{sortname>Ayanna|Pressley}}
{{small|(born 1974)}}
DemocraticMassachusetts's 7thJanuary 3, 2019Elect
{{sortname>Kim|Schrier}}
{{small|(born 1968)}}
DemocraticWashington's 8thJanuary 3, 2019Elect
{{sortname>Donna|Shalala}}
{{small|(born 1941)}}
DemocraticFlorida's 27thJanuary 3, 2019Elect
Previously served as United States Secretary of Health and Human Services
{{sortname>Mikie|Sherrill}}
{{small|(born 1972)}}
DemocraticNew Jersey's 11thJanuary 3, 2019Elect
{{sortname>Elissa|Slotkin}}
{{small|(born 1976)}}
DemocraticMichigan's 8thJanuary 3, 2019Elect
{{sortname>Abigail|Spanberger}}
{{small|(born 1979)}}
DemocraticVirginia's 7thJanuary 3, 2019Elect
{{sortname>Haley|Stevens}}
{{small|(born 1983)}}
DemocraticMichigan's 11thJanuary 3, 2019Elect
{{sortname>Rashida|Tlaib}}
{{small|(born 1976)}}
DemocraticMichigan's 13thJanuary 3, 2019Elect
One of the first two Muslim women (alongside Ilhan Omar) and the first Palestinian-American woman elected to Congress
{{sortname>Xochitl|Torres Small}}
{{small|(born 1984)}}
DemocraticNew Mexico's 2ndJanuary 3, 2019Elect
{{sortname>Lori|Trahan}}
{{small|(born 1973)}}
DemocraticMassachusetts's 3rdJanuary 3, 2019Elect
{{sortname>Lauren|Underwood}}
{{small|(born 1986)}}
DemocraticIllinois's 14thJanuary 3, 2019Elect
{{sortname>Jennifer|Wexton}}
{{small|(born 1968)}}
DemocraticVirginia's 10thJanuary 3, 2019Elect

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