Image | {{small>(lifespan) | Party | District | Years | Notes |
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| {{sortname|Jeannette|Rankin}} {{small|(1880–1973)}} | Republican | MT|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 1st | format=mdy|1941|1|3}} – January 3, 1943 | Retired |
Alice|Robertson|Alice Mary Robertson}} {{small|(1854–1931)}} | Republican | Oklahoma's 2nd | format=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)}} | Republican | Illinois at-large | format=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)}} | Republican | California's 5th | format=mdy|1923|1|23}} – March 4, 1925 | Retired Succeeded her husband |
Florence|Kahn|Florence Prag Kahn}} {{small|(1866–1948)}} | Republican | California's 4th | format=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)}} | Democratic | New Jersey's 12th | format=mdy|1925|3|4}} – March 4, 1933 | First Democratic woman elected Redistricted |
New Jersey's 13th | format=mdy|1933|3|4}} – January 3, 1951 | Retired |
Edith|Rogers|Edith Nourse Rogers}} {{small|(1881–1960)}} | Republican | Massachusetts's 5th | format=mdy|1925|6|30}} – September 10, 1960 | Died in office Succeeded her husband |
Katherine G.|Langley}} {{small|(1888–1948)}} | Republican | Kentucky's 7th | format=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)}} | Democratic | Arkansas's 2nd | format=mdy|1929|1|9}} – March 4, 1931 | Retired Succeeded her husband |
Ruth|McCormick|Ruth Hanna McCormick}} {{small|(1880–1944)}} | Republican | Illinois at-large | format=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)}} | Democratic | Florida's 4th | format=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)}} | Republican | New York's 17th | format=mdy|1929|3|4}} – March 4, 1933 | Lost reelection |
Effiegene|Wingo|Effiegene Locke Wingo}} {{small|(1883–1962)}} | Democratic | Arkansas's 4th | format=mdy|1930|11|4}} – March 4, 1933 | Retired Succeeded her husband |
Willa|Eslick|Willa McCord Blake Eslick}} {{small|(1878–1961)}} | Democratic | Tennessee's 7th | format=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)}} | Democratic | Indiana's 6th | format=mdy|1933|3|4}} – January 3, 1939 | Lost reelection |
Kathryn|O'Loughlin-McCarthy|Kathryn O'Loughlin McCarthy}} {{small|(1894–1952)}} | Democratic | Kansas's 6th | format=mdy|1933|3|4}} – January 3, 1935 | Lost reelection |
Isabella|Greenway}} {{small|(1886–1953)}} | Democratic | Arizona at-large | format=mdy|1933|10|2}} – January 3, 1937 | Retired |
Marian W.|Clarke}} {{small|(1880–1953)}} | Republican | New York's 34th | format=mdy|1933|12|28}} – January 3, 1935 | Retired Succeeded her husband |
Caroline|O'Day|Caroline Love Goodwin O'Day}} {{small|(1869–1943)}} | Democratic | New York at-large | format=mdy|1935|1|3}} – January 3, 1943 | Retired |
Nan|Honeyman|Nan Wood Honeyman}} {{small|(1881–1970)}} | Democratic | Oregon's 3rd | format=mdy|1937|1|3}} – January 3, 1939 | Lost reelection |
Elizabeth|Gasque|Elizabeth Hawley Gasque}} {{small|(1886–1989)}} | Democratic | South Carolina's 6th | format=mdy|1938|9|13}} – January 3, 1939 | Retired Succeeded her husband |
Jessie|Sumner}} {{small|(1898–1994)}} | Republican | Illinois's 18th | format=mdy|1939|1|3}} – January 3, 1947 | Retired |
Clara G.|McMillan}} {{small|(1894–1976)}} | Democratic | South Carolina's 1st | format=mdy|1939|11|7}} – January 3, 1941 | Retired Succeeded her husband |
Frances P.|Bolton}} {{small|(1885–1977)}} | Republican | Ohio's 22nd | format=mdy|1940|2|27}} – January 3, 1969 | Lost reelection Succeeded her husband |
Margaret Chase|Smith}} {{small|(1897–1995)}} | Republican | Maine's 2nd | format=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)}} | Democratic | Georgia's 8th | format=mdy|1940|10|1}} – January 3, 1941 | Retired Succeeded her husband |
Katharine|Byron}} {{small|(1903–1976)}} | Democratic | Maryland's 6th | format=mdy|1941|5|27}} – January 3, 1943 | Retired Succeeded her husband |
Veronica|Boland|Veronica Grace Boland}} {{small|(1899–1982)}} | Democratic | Pennsylvania's 11th | format=mdy|1942|11|3}} – January 3, 1943 | Retired Succeeded her husband |
Clare Boothe|Luce}} {{small|(1903–1987)}} | Republican | Connecticut's 4th | format=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)}} | Republican | New York at-large | format=mdy|1943|1|3}} – January 3, 1945 | Retired |
Willa L.|Fulmer}} {{small|(1884–1968)}} | Democratic | South Carolina's 2nd | format=mdy|1944|11|7}} – January 3, 1945 | Retired Succeeded her husband |
Emily|Douglas|Emily Taft Douglas}} {{small|(1899–1994)}} | Democratic | Illinois at-large | format=mdy|1945|1|3}} – January 3, 1947 | Lost reelection |
Helen|Gahagan-Douglas|Helen Gahagan Douglas}} {{small|(1900–1980)}} | Democratic | California's 14th | format=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)}} | Democratic | Connecticut's 2nd | format=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)}} | Democratic | Georgia's 5th | format=mdy|1946|2|12}} – January 3, 1947 | Lost renomination |
Eliza|Pratt|Eliza Jane Pratt}} {{small|(1902–1981)}} | Democratic | North Carolina's 8th | format=mdy|1946|5|25}} – January 3, 1947 | Retired |
Georgia|Lusk|Georgia Lee Lusk}} {{small|(1893–1971)}} | Democratic | New Mexico at-large | format=mdy|1947|1|3}} – January 3, 1949 | Lost renomination |
| {{sortname|Katharine|St. George}} {{small|(1894–1983)}} | Republican | New York's 29th | format=mdy|1947|1|3}} – January 3, 1953 | Redistricted |
New York's 28th | format=mdy|1953|1|3}} – January 3, 1963 | Redistricted |
New York's 27th | format=mdy|1963|1|3}} – January 3, 1965 | Lost reelection |
Reva|Bosone|Reva Beck Bosone}} {{small|(1895–1983)}} | Democratic | Utah's 2nd | format=mdy|1949|1|3}} – January 3, 1953 | Lost reelection |
Cecil M.|Harden}} {{small|(1894–1984)}} | Republican | Indiana's 6th | format=mdy|1949|1|3}} – January 3, 1959 | Lost reelection |
| {{sortname|Edna F.|Kelly}} {{small|(1906–1997)}} | Democratic | New York's 10th | format=mdy|1949|11|8}} – January 3, 1963 | Redistricted |
New York's 12th | format=mdy|1963|1|3}} – January 3, 1969 | Lost renomination |
Marguerite S.|Church}} {{small|(1892–1990)}} | Republican | Illinois's 13th | format=mdy|1951|1|3}} – January 3, 1963 | Retired Succeeded her husband |
Ruth|Thompson}} {{small|(1887–1970)}} | Republican | Michigan's 9th | format=mdy|1951|1|3}} – January 3, 1957 | Lost renomination |
Elizabeth|Kee}} {{small|(1895–1975)}} | Democratic | West Virginia's 5th | format=mdy|1951|7|17}} – January 3, 1965 | Retired Succeeded her husband |
| {{sortname|Vera|Buchanan}} {{small|(1902–1955)}} | Democratic | Pennsylvania's 33rd | format=mdy|1951|7|24}} – January 3, 1953 | Succeeded her husband Redistricted |
Pennsylvania's 30th | format=mdy|1953|1|3}} – November 26, 1955 | Died in office |
Gracie|Pfost}} {{small|(1906–1965)}} | Democratic | Idaho's 1st | format=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)}} | Democratic | Missouri's 3rd | format=mdy|1953|1|3}} – January 3, 1977 | Retired |
Elizabeth P.|Farrington|Mary Elizabeth Pruett Farrington}} {{small|(1898–1984)}} | Republican | Hawaii's at-large | format=mdy|1954|7|31}} – January 3, 1957 | Lost reelection Succeeded her husband First woman territorial delegate |
Iris|Blitch|Iris Faircloth Blitch}} {{small|(1912–1993)}} | Democratic | Georgia's 8th | format=mdy|1955|1|3}} – January 3, 1963 | Retired |
Edith|Green}} {{small|(1910–1987)}} | Democratic | Oregon's 3rd | format=mdy|1955|1|3}} – December 31, 1974 | Retired |
Martha|Griffiths}} {{small|(1912–2003)}} | Democratic | Michigan's 17th | format=mdy|1955|1|3}} – December 31, 1974 | Retired Later became Lieutenant Governor of Michigan |
Coya|Knutson}} {{small|(1912–1996)}} | Democratic | Minnesota's 9th | format=mdy|1955|1|3}} – January 3, 1959 | Lost reelection |
Kathryn E.|Granahan}} {{small|(1894–1979)}} | Democratic | Pennsylvania's 2nd | format=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)}} | Republican | New Jersey's 6th | format=mdy|1957|1|3}} – January 3, 1967 | Redistricted |
New Jersey's 12th | format=mdy|1967|1|3}} – January 3, 1973 | Retired |
Catherine|May|Catherine Dean May}} {{small|(1914–2004)}} | Republican | Washington's 4th | format=mdy|1959|1|3}} – January 3, 1971 | Lost reelection |
Edna O.|Simpson}} {{small|(1891–1984)}} | Republican | Illinois's 20th | format=mdy|1959|1|3}} – January 3, 1961 | Retired Succeeded her husband |
Jessica M.|Weis}} {{small|(1901–1963)}} | Republican | New York's 38th | format=mdy|1959|1|3}} – January 3, 1963 | Retired |
Julia|Hansen|Julia Butler Hansen}} {{small|(1907–1988)}} | Democratic | Washington's 3rd | format=mdy|1960|11|8}} – December 31, 1974 | Retired |
Catherine|Norrell|Catherine Dorris Norrell}} {{small|(1901–1981)}} | Democratic | Arkansas's 6th | format=mdy|1961|4|19}} – January 3, 1963 | Retired Succeeded her husband |
Louise|Reece|Louise Goff Reece}} {{small|(1898–1970)}} | Republican | Tennessee's 1st | format=mdy|1961|5|16}} – January 3, 1963 | Retired Succeeded her husband Daughter of Guy D. Goff |
Corinne|Riley|Corinne Boyd Riley}} {{small|(1893–1979)}} | Democratic | South Carolina's 2nd | format=mdy|1962|4|10}} – January 3, 1963 | Retired Succeeded her husband |
Charlotte|Reid|Charlotte Thompson Reid}} {{small|(1913–2007)}} | Republican | Illinois's 15th | format=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)}} | Republican | Tennessee's 2nd | format=mdy|1964|1|7}} – January 3, 1965 | Retired Succeeded her husband |
| {{sortname|Patsy|Mink}} {{small|(1927–2002)}} | Democratic | Hawaii's at-large | format=mdy|1965|1|3}} – January 3, 1971 | Redistricted |
Hawaii's 2nd | format=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)}} | Democratic | Texas's 8th | format=mdy|1966|3|26}} – January 3, 1967 | Retired Succeeded her husband |
Margaret|Heckler}} {{small|(1931–2018)}} | Republican | Massachusetts's 10th | format=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)}} | Democratic | New York's 12th | format=mdy|1969|1|3}} – January 3, 1983 | Retired First African American woman elected |
| {{sortname|Bella|Abzug}} {{small|(1920–1998)}} | Democratic | New York's 19th | format=mdy|1971|1|3}} – January 3, 1973 | Redistricted |
New York's 20th | format=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)}} | Democratic | Connecticut's 6th | format=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)}} | Democratic | Massachusetts's 9th | format=mdy|1971|1|3}} – January 3, 1973 | Lost reelection |
Elizabeth B.|Andrews}} {{small|(1911–2002)}} | Democratic | Alabama's 3rd | format=mdy|1972|4|4}} – January 3, 1973 | Retired Succeeded her husband |
| {{sortname|Yvonne|Burke|Yvonne Brathwaite Burke}} {{small|(born 1932)}} | Democratic | California's 37th | format=mdy|1973|1|3}} – January 3, 1975 | Redistricted |
California's 28th | format=mdy|1975|1|3}} – January 3, 1979 | Retired to run unsuccessfully for Attorney General of California |
Marjorie|Holt}} {{small|(1920–2018)}} | Republican | Maryland's 4th | format=mdy|1973|1|3}} – January 3, 1987 | Retired |
Elizabeth|Holtzman}} {{small|(born 1941)}} | Democratic | New York's 16th | format=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)}} | Democratic | Texas's 18th | format=mdy|1973|1|3}} – January 3, 1979 | Retired |
Pat|Schroeder}} {{small|(born 1940)}} | Democratic | Colorado's 1st | format=mdy|1973|1|3}} – January 3, 1997 | Retired |
Lindy|Boggs}} {{small|(1916–2013)}} | Democratic | Louisiana's 2nd | format=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)}} | Democratic | Illinois's 7th | format=mdy|1973|6|5}} – January 3, 1997 | Retired Succeeded her husband |
Millicent|Fenwick}} {{small|(1910–1992)}} | Republican | New Jersey's 5th | format=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)}} | Democratic | Kansas's 2nd | format=mdy|1975|1|3}} – January 3, 1979 | Lost reelection |
Marilyn|Lloyd}} {{small|(1929–2018)}} | Democratic | Tennessee's 3rd | format=mdy|1975|1|3}} – January 3, 1995 | Retired Succeeded her husband as nominee before election |
Virginia D.|Smith}} {{small|(1911–2006)}} | Republican | Nebraska's 3rd | format=mdy|1975|1|3}} – January 3, 1991 | Retired |
Gladys|Spellman}} {{small|(1918–1988)}} | Democratic | Maryland's 5th | format=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)}} | Democratic | New Jersey's 13th | format=mdy|1975|1|3}} – January 3, 1979 | Lost reelection |
Shirley|Pettis|Shirley Neil Pettis}} {{small|(1924–2016)}} | Republican | California's 37th | format=mdy|1975|4|29}} – January 3, 1979 | Retired Succeeded her husband |
Barbara|Mikulski}} {{small|(born 1936)}} | Democratic | Maryland's 3rd | format=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)}} | Democratic | Ohio's 20th | format=mdy|1977|1|3}} – January 3, 1993 | Lost reelection |
Beverly|Byron}} {{small|(born 1932)}} | Democratic | Maryland's 6th | format=mdy|1979|1|3}} – January 3, 1993 | Lost renomination Succeeded her husband |
Geraldine|Ferraro}} {{small|(1935–2011)}} | Democratic | New York's 9th | format=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)}} | Republican | Maine's 2nd | format=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)}} | Republican | California's 21st | format=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)}} | Republican | Illinois's 16th | format=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)}} | Republican | New Jersey's 7th | format=mdy|1981|1|3}} – January 3, 1983 | Redistricted |
New Jersey's 5th | format=mdy|1983|1|3}} – January 3, 2003 | Retired |
Claudine|Schneider}} {{small|(born 1947)}} | Republican | Rhode Island's 2nd | format=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)}} | Democratic | Connecticut's 1st | format=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)}} | Republican | Ohio's 17th | format=mdy|1982|6|29}} – January 3, 1983 | Retired Succeeded her husband |
Katie|Hall|dab=politician}} {{small|(1938–2012)}} | Democratic | Indiana's 1st | format=mdy|1982|11|2}} – January 3, 1985 | Lost renomination |
Barbara|Boxer}} {{small|(born 1940)}} | Democratic | California's 6th | format=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)}} | Republican | Connecticut's 6th | format=mdy|1983|1|3}} – January 3, 2003 | Redistricted |
Connecticut's 5th | format=mdy|2003|1|3}} – January 3, 2007 | Lost reelection |
Marcy|Kaptur}} {{small|(born 1946)}} | Democratic | Ohio's 9th | format=mdy|1983|1|3}} – present |
Barbara|Vucanovich}} {{small|(1921–2013)}} | Republican | Nevada's 2nd | format=mdy|1983|1|3}} – January 3, 1997 | Retired First Hispanic woman elected |
Sala|Burton}} {{small|(1925–1987)}} | Democratic | California's 5th | format=mdy|1983|6|21}} – February 1, 1987 | Died in office Succeeded her husband |
Helen|Delich-Bentley|Helen Delich Bentley}} {{small|(1923–2016)}} | Republican | Maryland's 2nd | format=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)}} | Republican | Kansas's 3rd | format=mdy|1985|1|3}} – January 3, 1997 | Retired |
Catherine|Small-Long|Catherine Small Long}} {{small|(born 1924)}} | Democratic | Louisiana's 8th | format=mdy|1985|3|30}} – January 3, 1987 | Retired Succeeded her husband |
Connie|Morella}} {{small|(born 1931)}} | Republican | Maryland's 8th | format=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)}} | Democratic | South Carolina's 4th | format=mdy|1987|1|3}} – January 3, 1993 | Lost reelection Daughter of Olin D. Johnston |
Pat|Saiki}} {{small|(born 1930)}} | Republican | Hawaii's 1st | format=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)}} | Democratic | New York's 30th | format=mdy|1987|1|3}} – January 3, 1993 | Redistricted |
New York's 28th | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Redistricted |
New York's 25th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – March 16, 2018 | Died in office |
| {{sortname|Nancy|Pelosi}} {{small|(born 1940)}} | Democratic | California's 5th | format=mdy|1987|6|2}} – January 3, 1993 | Redistricted |
California's 8th | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | First woman party leader First woman Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Redistricted |
California's 12th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
| {{sortname|Nita|Lowey}} {{small|(born 1937)}} | Democratic | New York's 20th | format=mdy|1989|1|3}} – January 3, 1993 | Redistricted |
New York's 18th | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Redistricted |
New York's 17th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
Jolene|Unsoeld}} {{small|(born 1931)}} | Democratic | Washington's 3rd | format=mdy|1989|1|3}} – January 3, 1995 | Lost reelection |
Jill|Long-Thompson|Jill Long Thompson}} {{small|(born 1952)}} | Democratic | Indiana's 4th | format=mdy|1989|3|20}} – January 3, 1995 | Lost reelection |
| {{sortname|Ileana|Ros-Lehtinen}} {{small|(born 1952)}} | Republican | Florida's 18th | format=mdy|1989|8|29}} – January 3, 2013 | Redistricted |
Florida's 27th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – January 3, 2019 | Retiring |
| {{sortname|Susan|Molinari}} {{small|(born 1958)}} | Republican | New York's 14th | format=mdy|1990|3|20}} – January 3, 1993 | Redistricted |
New York's 13th | format=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)}} | Democratic | Michigan's 13th | format=mdy|1991|1|3}} – January 3, 1993 | Redistricted |
Michigan's 15th | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – January 3, 1997 | Lost renomination |
Rosa|DeLauro}} {{small|(born 1943)}} | Democratic | Connecticut's 3rd | format=mdy|1991|1|3}} – present |
Eleanor|Holmes-Norton|Eleanor Holmes Norton}} {{small|(born 1937)}} | Democratic | DC at-large | format=mdy|1991|1|3}} – present |
Joan|Horn|Joan Kelly Horn}} {{small|(born 1936)}} | Democratic | Missouri's 2nd | format=mdy|1991|1|3}} – January 3, 1993 | Lost reelection |
| {{sortname|Maxine|Waters}} {{small|(born 1938)}} | Democratic | California's 29th | format=mdy|1991|1|3}} – January 3, 1993 | Redistricted |
California's 35th | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Redistricted |
California's 43rd | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
Eva M.|Clayton}} {{small|(born 1934)}} | Democratic | North Carolina's 1st | format=mdy|1992|11|3}} – January 3, 2003 | Retired |
| {{sortname|Corrine|Brown}} {{small|(born 1946)}} | Democratic | Florida's 3rd | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Redistricted |
Florida's 5th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – January 3, 2017 | Lost renomination |
Leslie L.|Byrne}} {{small|(born 1946)}} | Democratic | Virginia's 11th | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – January 3, 1995 | Lost reelection |
Maria|Cantwell}} {{small|(born 1958)}} | Democratic | Washington's 1st | format=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)}} | Democratic | Missouri's 6th | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – January 3, 2001 | Retired |
Jennifer|Dunn|dab=politician}} {{small|(1941–2007)}} | Republican | Washington's 8th | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – January 3, 2005 | Retired |
Karan|English}} {{small|(born 1949)}} | Democratic | Arizona's 6th | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – January 3, 1995 | Lost reelection |
| {{sortname|Anna|Eshoo}} {{small|(born 1942)}} | Democratic | California's 14th | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Redistricted |
California's 18th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
Tillie K.|Fowler}} {{small|(1942–2005)}} | Republican | Florida's 4th | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – January 3, 2001 | Retired |
Elizabeth|Furse}} {{small|(born 1936)}} | Democratic | Oregon's 1st | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – January 3, 1999 | Retired |
| {{sortname|Jane|Harman}} {{small|(born 1945)}} | Democratic | California's 36th | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – 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)}} | Democratic | Texas's 30th | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – present |
Blanche|Lincoln}} {{small|(born 1960)}} | Democratic | Arkansas's 1st | format=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)}} | Democratic | New York's 14th | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Redistricted |
New York's 12th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
Marjorie|Margolies}} {{small|(born 1942)}} | Democratic | Pennsylvania's 13th | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – January 3, 1995 | Lost reelection |
| {{sortname|Cynthia|McKinney}} {{small|(born 1955)}} | Democratic | Georgia's 11th | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – January 3, 1997 | Redistricted |
Georgia's 4th | format=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)}} | Democratic | Florida's 17th | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – January 3, 2003 | Retired |
Deborah|Pryce}} {{small|(born 1951)}} | Republican | Ohio's 15th | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – January 3, 2009 | Retired |
| {{sortname|Lucille|Roybal-Allard}} {{small|(born 1941)}} | Democratic | California's 33rd | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – January 3, 2003 | Retired Daughter of Edward R. Roybal |
California's 34th | format=mdy|2003|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Redistricted |
California's 40th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
Lynn|Schenk}} {{small|(born 1945)}} | Democratic | California's 49th | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – January 3, 1995 | Lost reelection |
Karen|Shepherd}} {{small|(born 1940)}} | Democratic | Utah's 2nd | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – January 3, 1995 | Lost reelection |
Karen|Thurman}} {{small|(born 1951)}} | Democratic | Florida's 5th | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – January 3, 2003 | Lost reelection |
| {{sortname|Nydia|Velázquez}} {{small|(born 1953)}} | Democratic | New York's 12th | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Redistricted |
New York's 7th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
Lynn|Woolsey}} {{small|(born 1937)}} | Democratic | California's 6th | format=mdy|1993|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Retired |
Helen|Chenoweth-Hage}} {{small|(1938–2006)}} | Republican | Idaho's 1st | format=mdy|1995|1|3}} – January 3, 2001 | Retired |
Barbara|Cubin}} {{small|(born 1946)}} | Republican | Wyoming's at-large | format=mdy|1995|1|3}} – January 3, 2009 | Retired |
Enid|Greene|Enid Greene Mickelsen}} {{small|(born 1958)}} | Republican | Utah's 2nd | format=mdy|1995|1|3}} – January 3, 1997 | Retired |
Sheila|Jackson-Lee|Sheila Jackson Lee}} {{small|(born 1950)}} | Democratic | Texas's 18th | format=mdy|1995|1|3}} – present |
Sue|Kelly|Sue W. Kelly}} {{small|(born 1936)}} | Republican | New York's 19th | format=mdy|1995|1|3}} – January 3, 2007 | Lost reelection |
| {{sortname|Zoe|Lofgren}} {{small|(born 1947)}} | Democratic | California's 16th | format=mdy|1995|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Redistricted |
California's 19th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
Karen|McCarthy}} {{small|(1947–2010)}} | Democratic | Missouri's 5th | format=mdy|1995|1|3}} – January 3, 2005 | Retired |
Sue|Myrick}} {{small|(born 1941)}} | Republican | North Carolina's 9th | format=mdy|1995|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Retired |
Lynn N.|Rivers}} {{small|(born 1956)}} | Democratic | Michigan's 13th | format=mdy|1995|1|3}} – January 3, 2003 | Lost renomination |
Andrea|Seastrand}} {{small|(born 1941)}} | Republican | California's 22nd | format=mdy|1995|1|3}} – January 3, 1997 | Lost reelection |
Linda|Smith|dab=American politician}} {{small|(born 1950)}} | Republican | Washington's 3rd | format=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)}} | Democratic | California's 37th | format=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)}} | Democratic | Indiana's 10th | format=mdy|1997|1|3}} – January 3, 2003 | Redistricted |
Indiana's 7th | format=mdy|2003|1|3}} – December 15, 2007 | Died in office |
| {{sortname|Carolyn|Cheeks-Kilpatrick|Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick}} {{small|(born 1945)}} | Democratic | Michigan's 15th | format=mdy|1997|1|3}} – January 3, 2003 | Redistricted |
Michigan's 13th | format=mdy|2003|1|3}} – January 3, 2011 | Lost renomination |
Donna|Christian-Christensen}} {{small|(born 1945)}} | Democratic | U.S. Virgin Island's at-large | format=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)}} | Democratic | Colorado's 1st | format=mdy|1997|1|3}} – present |
Kay|Granger}} {{small|(born 1943)}} | Republican | Texas's 12th | format=mdy|1997|1|3}} – present |
Darlene|Hooley}} {{small|(born 1939)}} | Democratic | Oregon's 5th | format=mdy|1997|1|3}} – January 3, 2009 | Retired |
Carolyn|McCarthy}} {{small|(born 1944)}} | Democratic | New York's 4th | format=mdy|1997|1|3}} – January 3, 2015 | Retired |
Anne|Northup}} {{small|(born 1948)}} | Republican | Kentucky's 3rd | format=mdy|1997|1|3}} – January 3, 2007 | Lost reelection |
| {{sortname|Loretta|Sánchez|Loretta Sanchez}} {{small|(born 1960)}} | Democratic | California's 46th | format=mdy|1997|1|3}} – January 3, 2003 | Redistricted |
California's 47th | format=mdy|2003|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Redistricted |
California's 46th | format=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)}} | Democratic | Michigan's 8th | format=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)}} | Democratic | California's 10th | format=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)}} | Democratic | California's 22nd | format=mdy|1998|3|10}} – January 3, 2003 | Redistricted |
California's 23rd | format=mdy|2003|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Redistricted |
California's 24th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – January 3, 2017 | Retired Succeeded her husband |
| {{sortname|Mary|Bono}} {{small|(born 1961)}} | Republican | California's 44th | format=mdy|1998|4|7}} – January 3, 2003 | Redistricted |
California's 45th | format=mdy|2003|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Lost reelection Succeeded her husband |
| {{sortname|Barbara|Lee}} {{small|(born 1946)}} | Democratic | California's 9th | format=mdy|1998|4|7}} – January 3, 2013 | Redistricted |
California's 13th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
Heather|Wilson}} {{small|(born 1960)}} | Republican | New Mexico's 1st | format=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)}} | Democratic | Wisconsin's 2nd | format=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)}} | Democratic | Nevada's 1st | format=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)}} | Republican | Illinois's 13th | format=mdy|1999|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Lost reelection |
| {{sortname|Grace|Napolitano}} {{small|(born 1936)}} | Democratic | California's 34th | format=mdy|1999|1|3}} – January 3, 2003 | Redistricted |
California's 38th | format=mdy|2003|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Redistricted |
California's 32nd | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
Jan|Schakowsky}} {{small|(born 1944)}} | Democratic | Illinois's 9th | format=mdy|1999|1|3}} – present |
Stephanie|Tubbs Jones|Stephanie Tubbs Jones}} {{small|(1949–2008)}} | Democratic | Ohio's 11th | format=mdy|1999|1|3}} – August 20, 2008 | Died in office |
Jo Ann|Davis}} {{small|(1950–2007)}} | Republican | Virginia's 1st | format=mdy|2001|1|3}} – October 6, 2007 | Died in office |
| {{sortname|Susan|Davis|dab=politician}} {{small|(born 1944)}} | Democratic | California's 49th | format=mdy|2001|1|3}} – January 3, 2003 | Redistricted |
California's 53rd | format=mdy|2003|1|3}} – present |
Melissa|Hart|dab=politician}} {{small|(born 1962)}} | Republican | Pennsylvania's 4th | format=mdy|2001|1|3}} – January 3, 2007 | Lost reelection |
Betty|McCollum}} {{small|(born 1954)}} | Democratic | Minnesota's 4th | format=mdy|2001|1|3}} – present |
Shelley|Moore-Capito|Shelley Moore Capito}} {{small|(born 1953)}} | Republican | West Virginia's 2nd | format=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)}} | Democratic | California's 31st | format=mdy|2001|1|3}} – January 3, 2003 | Redistricted |
California's 32nd | format=mdy|2003|1|3}} – February 24, 2009 | Resigned to become United States Secretary of Labor |
| {{sortname|Diane|Watson}} {{small|(born 1933)}} | Democratic | California's 32nd | format=mdy|2001|6|5}} – January 3, 2003 | Redistricted |
California's 33rd | format=mdy|2003|1|3}} – January 3, 2011 | Retired Previously served as United States Ambassador to Micronesia |
Marsha|Blackburn}} {{small|(born 1952)}} | Republican | Tennessee's 7th | format=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)}} | Democratic | Guam's at-large | format=mdy|2003|1|3}} – January 3, 2019 | Lost renomination Previously served as Lieutenant Governor of Guam |
Ginny|Brown-Waite}} {{small|(born 1943)}} | Republican | Florida's 5th | format=mdy|2003|1|3}} – January 3, 2011 | Retired |
Katherine|Harris}} {{small|(born 1957)}} | Republican | Florida's 13th | format=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)}} | Democratic | Georgia's 4th | format=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)}} | Republican | Michigan's 10th | format=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)}} | Republican | Colorado's 4th | format=mdy|2003|1|3}} – January 3, 2009 | Lost reelection |
| {{sortname|Linda|Sánchez}} {{small|(born 1969)}} | Democratic | California's 39th | format=mdy|2003|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Redistricted |
California's 38th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
Stephanie|Herseth-Sandlin|Stephanie Herseth Sandlin}} {{small|(born 1970)}} | Democratic | South Dakota's at-large | format=mdy|2004|6|1}} – January 3, 2011 | Lost reelection |
Melissa|Bean}} {{small|(born 1962)}} | Democratic | Illinois's 8th | format=mdy|2005|1|3}} – January 3, 2011 | Lost reelection |
Thelma|Drake}} {{small|(born 1949)}} | Republican | Virginia's 2nd | format=mdy|2005|1|3}} – January 3, 2009 | Lost reelection |
Virginia|Foxx}} {{small|(born 1944)}} | Republican | North Carolina's 5th | format=mdy|2005|1|3}} – present |
Cathy|McMorris-Rodgers|Cathy McMorris Rodgers}} {{small|(born 1969)}} | Republican | Washington's 5th | format=mdy|2005|1|3}} – present |
Gwen|Moore}} {{small|(born 1951)}} | Democratic | Wisconsin's 4th | format=mdy|2005|1|3}} – present |
Allyson|Schwartz}} {{small|(born 1948)}} | Democratic | Pennsylvania's 13th | format=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)}} | Democratic | Florida's 20th | format=mdy|2005|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Redistricted |
Florida's 23rd | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
| {{sortname|Doris|Matsui}} {{small|(born 1944)}} | Democratic | California's 5th | format=mdy|2005|3|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Succeeded her husband Redistricted |
California's 6th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
Jean|Schmidt}} {{small|(born 1951)}} | Republican | Ohio's 2nd | format=mdy|2005|9|6}} – January 3, 2013 | Lost renomination |
Shelley|Sekula-Gibbs}} {{small|(born 1953)}} | Republican | Texas's 22nd | format=mdy|2006|11|13}} – January 3, 2007 | Lost election to full term |
Michele|Bachmann}} {{small|(born 1956)}} | Republican | Minnesota's 6th | format=mdy|2007|1|3}} – January 3, 2015 | Retired |
Nancy|Boyda}} {{small|(born 1955)}} | Democratic | Kansas's 2nd | format=mdy|2007|1|3}} – January 3, 2009 | Lost reelection |
| {{sortname|Kathy|Castor}} {{small|(born 1966)}} | Democratic | Florida's 11th | format=mdy|2007|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Redistricted |
Florida's 14th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
| {{sortname|Yvette|Clarke}} {{small|(born 1964)}} | Democratic | New York's 11th | format=mdy|2007|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Redistricted |
New York's 9th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
Mary|Fallin}} {{small|(born 1954)}} | Republican | Oklahoma's 5th | format=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)}} | Democratic | Arizona's 8th | format=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)}} | Democratic | New York's 20th | format=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)}} | Democratic | Hawaii's 2nd | format=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)}} | Democratic | California's 37th | format=mdy|2007|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Lost reelection |
| {{sortname|Carol|Shea-Porter}} {{small|(born 1952)}} | Democratic | New Hampshire's 1st | format=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)}} | Democratic | Ohio's 13th | format=mdy|2007|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Lost reelection |
| {{sortname|Niki|Tsongas}} {{small|(born 1946)}} | Democratic | Massachusetts's 5th | format=mdy|2007|10|16}} – January 3, 2013 | Redistricted |
Massachusetts's 3rd | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – January 3, 2019 | Retiring Succeeded her husband (though not immediately) |
| {{sortname|Jackie|Speier}} {{small|(born 1950)}} | Democratic | California's 12th | format=mdy|2008|4|8}} – January 3, 2013 | Redistricted |
California's 14th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
Donna|Edwards}} {{small|(born 1958)}} | Democratic | Maryland's 4th | format=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)}} | Democratic | Ohio's 11th | format=mdy|2008|11|18}} – present |
Kathy|Dahlkemper}} {{small|(born 1957)}} | Democratic | Pennsylvania's 3rd | format=mdy|2009|1|3}} – January 3, 2011 | Lost reelection |
Debbie|Halvorson}} {{small|(born 1958)}} | Democratic | Illinois's 11th | format=mdy|2009|1|3}} – January 3, 2011 | Lost reelection |
Lynn|Jenkins}} {{small|(born 1963)}} | Republican | Kansas's 2nd | format=mdy|2009|1|3}} – January 3, 2019 | Retiring Previously served as Kansas Treasurer |
Mary Jo|Kilroy}} {{small|(born 1949)}} | Democratic | Ohio's 15th | format=mdy|2009|1|3}} – January 3, 2011 | Lost reelection |
| {{sortname|Ann|Kirkpatrick}} {{small|(born 1950)}} | Democratic | Arizona's 1st | format=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)}} | Democratic | Florida's 24th | format=mdy|2009|1|3}} – January 3, 2011 | Lost reelection |
Cynthia|Lummis}} {{small|(born 1954)}} | Republican | Wyoming's at-large | format=mdy|2009|1|3}} – January 3, 2017 | Retired Previously served as Wyoming Treasurer |
Betsy|Markey}} {{small|(born 1956)}} | Democratic | Colorado's 4th | format=mdy|2009|1|3}} – January 3, 2011 | Lost reelection |
Chellie|Pingree}} {{small|(born 1955)}} | Democratic | Maine's 1st | format=mdy|2009|1|3}} – present |
| {{sortname|Dina|Titus}} {{small|(born 1950)}} | Democratic | Nevada's 3rd | format=mdy|2009|1|3}} – January 3, 2011 | Lost reelection |
Nevada's 1st | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
| {{sortname|Judy|Chu}} {{small|(born 1953)}} | Democratic | California's 32nd | format=mdy|2009|6|19}} – January 3, 2013 | First Chinese American woman elected Redistricted |
California's 27th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
Sandy|Adams}} {{small|(born 1956)}} | Republican | Florida's 24th | format=mdy|2011|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Lost renomination |
| {{sortname|Karen|Bass}} {{small|(born 1953)}} | Democratic | California's 33rd | format=mdy|2011|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Redistricted |
California's 37th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
Diane|Black}} {{small|(born 1951)}} | Republican | Tennessee's 6th | format=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)}} | Republican | New York's 25th | format=mdy|2011|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Lost reelection |
Renee|Ellmers}} {{small|(born 1964)}} | Republican | North Carolina's 2nd | format=mdy|2011|1|3}} – January 3, 2017 | Lost renomination |
| {{sortname|Colleen|Hanabusa}} {{small|(born 1951)}} | Democratic | Hawaii's 1st | format=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)}} | Republican | Missouri's 4th | format=mdy|2011|1|3}} – present |
Nan|Hayworth}} {{small|(born 1959)}} | Republican | New York's 19th | format=mdy|2011|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Lost reelection |
Jaime|Herrera-Beutler|Jaime Herrera Beutler}} {{small|(born 1978)}} | Republican | Washington's 3rd | format=mdy|2011|1|3}} – present |
Kristi|Noem}} {{small|(born 1971)}} | Republican | South Dakota's at-large | format=mdy|2011|1|3}} – January 3, 2019 | Retiring to run successfully for the South Dakota gubernatorial election, 2018 |
Martha|Roby}} {{small|(born 1976)}} | Republican | Alabama's 2nd | format=mdy|2011|1|3}} – present |
Terri|Sewell}} {{small|(born 1965)}} | Democratic | Alabama's 7th | format=mdy|2011|1|3}} – present |
| {{sortname|Frederica|Wilson}} {{small|(born 1942)}} | Democratic | Florida's 17th | format=mdy|2011|1|3}} – January 3, 2013 | Redistricted |
Florida's 24th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
Kathy|Hochul}} {{small|(born 1958)}} | Democratic | New York's 26th | format=mdy|2011|6|1}} – January 3, 2013 | Lost reelection Later became Lieutenant Governor of New York |
| {{sortname|Janice|Hahn}} {{small|(born 1952)}} | Democratic | California's 36th | format=mdy|2011|7|12}} – January 3, 2013 | Redistricted |
California's 44th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – December 4, 2016 | Retired to run successfully for Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors |
Suzanne|Bonamici}} {{small|(born 1954)}} | Democratic | Oregon's 1st | format=mdy|2012|1|21}} – present |
Suzan|DelBene}} {{small|(born 1962)}} | Democratic | Washington's 1st | format=mdy|2012|11|6}} – present |
Joyce|Beatty}} {{small|(born 1950)}} | Democratic | Ohio's 3rd | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
Susan|Brooks}} {{small|(born 1960)}} | Republican | Indiana's 5th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present | Previously served as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana |
Julia|Brownley}} {{small|(born 1952)}} | Democratic | California's 26th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
Cheri|Bustos}} {{small|(born 1961)}} | Democratic | Illinois's 17th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
Tammy|Duckworth}} {{small|(born 1968)}} | Democratic | Illinois's 8th | format=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)}} | Democratic | Connecticut's 5th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – January 3, 2019 | Retiring |
Lois|Frankel}} {{small|(born 1948)}} | Democratic | Florida's 22nd | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
Tulsi|Gabbard}} {{small|(born 1981)}} | Democratic | Hawaii's 2nd | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present | First Hindu elected to Congress |
Michelle|Lujan-Grisham|Michelle Lujan Grisham}} {{small|(born 1959)}} | Democratic | New Mexico's 1st | format=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)}} | Democratic | New Hampshire's 2nd | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
Grace|Meng}} {{small|(born 1975)}} | Democratic | New York's 6th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
Gloria|Negrete-McLeod|Gloria Negrete McLeod}} {{small|(born 1941)}} | Democratic | California's 35th | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – January 3, 2015 | Retired to run unsuccessfully for San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors |
Kyrsten|Sinema}} {{small|(born 1976)}} | Democratic | Arizona's 9th | format=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)}} | Republican | Missouri's 2nd | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present | Previously served as United States Ambassador to Luxembourg |
Jackie|Walorski}} {{small|(born 1963)}} | Republican | Indiana's 2nd | format=mdy|2013|1|3}} – present |
Robin|Kelly}} {{small|(born 1956)}} | Democratic | Illinois's 2nd | format=mdy|2013|4|11}} – present |
Katherine|Clark}} {{small|(born 1963)}} | Democratic | Massachusetts's 5th | format=mdy|2013|12|10}} – present |
Alma|Adams}} {{small|(born 1946)}} | Democratic | North Carolina's 12th | format=mdy|2014|11|12}} – present |
Barbara|Comstock}} {{small|(born 1959)}} | Republican | Virginia's 10th | format=mdy|2015|1|3}} – January 3, 2019 | Lost reelection |
Debbie|Dingell}} {{small|(born 1953)}} | Democratic | Michigan's 12th | format=mdy|2015|1|3}} – present | Succeeded her husband First woman to succeed her husband while he is still alive |
Gwen|Graham}} {{small|(born 1963)}} | Democratic | Florida's 2nd | format=mdy|2015|1|3}} – January 3, 2017 | Retired Daughter of Bob Graham |
Brenda|Lawrence}} {{small|(born 1954)}} | Democratic | Michigan's 14th | format=mdy|2015|1|3}} – present |
Mia|Love}} {{small|(born 1975)}} | Republican | Utah's 4th | format=mdy|2015|1|3}} – January 3, 2019 | Lost reelection First African-American Republican woman elected to Congress |
Martha|McSally}} {{small|(born 1966)}} | Republican | Arizona's 2nd | format=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)}} | Democratic | U.S. Virgin Island's at-large | format=mdy|2015|1|3}} – present |
Amata|Radewagen|Amata Coleman Radewagen}} {{small|(born 1947)}} | Republican | American Samoa's at-large | format=mdy|2015|1|3}} – present | Daughter of Peter Tali Coleman |
Kathleen|Rice}} {{small|(born 1965)}} | Democratic | New York's 4th | format=mdy|2015|1|3}} – present |
Elise|Stefanik}} {{small|(born 1984)}} | Republican | New York's 21st | format=mdy|2015|1|3}} – present |
Norma|Torres}} {{small|(born 1965)}} | Democratic | California's 35th | format=mdy|2015|1|3}} – present |
Mimi|Walters}} {{small|(born 1962)}} | Republican | California's 45th | format=mdy|2015|1|3}} – January 3, 2019 | Lost reelection |
Bonnie|Watson-Coleman|Bonnie Watson Coleman}} {{small|(born 1945)}} | Democratic | New Jersey's 12th | format=mdy|2015|1|3}} – present |
Nanette|Barragán}} {{small|(born 1976)}} | Democratic | California's 44th | format=mdy|2017|1|3}} – present |
Lisa|Blunt-Rochester|Lisa Blunt Rochester}} {{small|(born 1962)}} | Democratic | Delaware at-large | format=mdy|2017|1|3}} – present |
Liz|Cheney}} {{small|(born 1966)}} | Republican | Wyoming's at-large | format=mdy|2017|1|3}} – present | Daughter of Dick Cheney |
Val|Demings}} {{small|(born 1957)}} | Democratic | Florida's 10th | format=mdy|2017|1|3}} – present |
Jenniffer|González}} {{small|(born 1976)}} | Republican | Puerto Rico's at-large | format=mdy|2017|1|3}} – present |
Pramila|Jayapal}} {{small|(born 1965)}} | Democratic | Washington's 7th | format=mdy|2017|1|3}} – present | First Indian American woman elected |
Stephanie|Murphy}} {{small|(born 1978)}} | Democratic | Florida's 7th | format=mdy|2017|1|3}} – present | First Vietnamese American woman elected |
Jacky|Rosen}} {{small|(born 1957)}} | Democratic | Nevada's 3rd | format=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)}} | Republican | New York's 22nd | format=mdy|2017|1|3}} – January 3, 2019 | Lost reelection |
Karen|Handel}} {{small|(born 1962)}} | Republican | Georgia's 6th | format=mdy|2017|6|26}} – January 3, 2019 | Lost reelection Previously served as Georgia Secretary of State |
Debbie|Lesko}} {{small|(born 1958)}} | Republican | Arizona's 8th | format=mdy|2018|5|7}} – present |
| {{sortname|Mary Gay|Scanlon}} {{small|(born 1959)}} | Democratic | Pennsylvania's 7th | format=mdy|2018|11|13}} – January 3, 2019 | Redistricted |
Pennsylvania's 5th | January 3, 2019 | Elect |
> | >{{sortname|Susan|Wild}} {{small|(born 1957)}} | Democratic | Pennsylvania's 15th | format=mdy|2018|11|27}}– January 3, 2019 | Redistricted |
Pennsylvania's 7th | January 3, 2019 | Elect |
Brenda|Jones|dab=politician}} {{small|(born 1959)}} | Democratic | Michigan's 13th | November 29, 2018– January 3, 2019 | Term expiring |