House of Representatives member pin for the 114th U.S. Congress

The 114th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States of America federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C., from January 3, 2015, to January 3, 2017, during the final two years of Barack Obama's presidency. The seats in the House were apportioned based on the 2010 United States census.

The 2014 elections gave the Republicans control of the Senate and the House for the first time since the 109th Congress. With 248 seats in the House of Representatives and 54 seats in the Senate, this Congress began with the largest Republican majority since the 71st Congress of 1929–1931. As of 2025[update], this was the most recent Congress in which the Senate was controlled by the opposing party of the president for its entire session.

Major events

President Barack Obama gave the State of the Union Address on January 20, 2015
Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu addressed Congress on March 3, 2015
Secretary of State John Kerry, Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz, and Secretary of the Treasury Jack Lew defended the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action at a hearing of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on July 23, 2015
Pope Francis addressed Congress September 24, 2015.

Major legislation

Enacted

Proposed

Vetoed

Party summary

Resignations and new members are discussed in the "Changes in membership" section, below.

Senate

Final Senate membership 44 Democrats 54 Republicans 2 Independents, caucusing with Democrats
AffiliationParty (Shading indicates majority caucus)TotalVacant
DemocraticIndependent (caucusing with Democrats)Republican
End of previous Congress532451000
Begin (January 3, 2015)442541000
Final voting share46.0%54.0%
Beginning of the next Congress462521000

House of Representatives

Final House membership 187 Democrats 246 Republicans 2 Vacant
Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)TotalVacant
DemocraticIndependentRepublican
End of previous Congress20102344350
Begin (January 3, 2015)18802474350
January 5, 20152464341
February 6, 20152454332
March 31, 20152444323
May 5, 20152454332
June 2, 20152464341
September 10, 20152474350
October 31, 20152464341
June 7, 20162474350
June 23, 20161874341
July 20, 20161864332
September 6, 20162464323
November 8, 20161882474350
December 4, 20161874341
December 31, 20162464332
Final voting share43.2%0.0%56.8%
Non-voting members41160
Beginning of the next Congress19402414350
114th U.S. Congress House of Representatives Member Pin

Leadership

Section contents: Senate: Majority (R), Minority (D) • House: Majority (R), Minority (D)

Senate

Joe Biden
Joe Biden (D)
Orrin Hatch
Orrin Hatch (R)

Majority (Republican) leadership

Minority (Democratic) leadership

House of Representatives

John Boehner
John Boehner (R), until October 29, 2015

Majority (Republican) leadership

Minority (Democratic) leadership

Members

Senate

Senators are listed by state and then by Senate classes, In this Congress, Class 3 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring re-election in 2016; Class 1 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring re-election in 2018; and Class 2 meant their term began in this Congress, requiring re-election in 2020.

Alabama ▌2. Jeff Sessions (R) ▌3. Richard Shelby (R) Alaska ▌2. Dan Sullivan (R) ▌3. Lisa Murkowski (R) Arizona ▌1. Jeff Flake (R) ▌3. John McCain (R) Arkansas ▌2. Tom Cotton (R) ▌3. John Boozman (R) California ▌1. Dianne Feinstein (D) ▌3. Barbara Boxer (D) Colorado ▌2. Cory Gardner (R) ▌3. Michael Bennet (D) Connecticut ▌1. Chris Murphy (D) ▌3. Richard Blumenthal (D) Delaware ▌1. Tom Carper (D) ▌2. Chris Coons (D) Florida ▌1. Bill Nelson (D) ▌3. Marco Rubio (R) Georgia ▌2. David Perdue (R) ▌3. Johnny Isakson (R) Hawaii ▌1. Mazie Hirono (D) ▌3. Brian Schatz (D) Idaho ▌2. Jim Risch (R) ▌3. Mike Crapo (R) Illinois ▌2. Dick Durbin (D) ▌3. Mark Kirk (R) Indiana ▌1. Joe Donnelly (D) ▌3. Dan Coats (R) Iowa ▌2. Joni Ernst (R) ▌3. Chuck Grassley (R) Kansas ▌2. Pat Roberts (R) ▌3. Jerry Moran (R) Kentucky ▌2. Mitch McConnell (R) ▌3. Rand Paul (R) Louisiana ▌2. Bill Cassidy (R) ▌3. David Vitter (R) Maine ▌1. Angus King (I) ▌2. Susan Collins (R) Maryland ▌1. Ben Cardin (D) ▌3. Barbara Mikulski (D) Massachusetts ▌1. Elizabeth Warren (D) ▌2. Ed Markey (D) Michigan ▌1. Debbie Stabenow (D) ▌2. Gary Peters (D) Minnesota ▌1. Amy Klobuchar (DFL) ▌2. Al Franken (DFL) Mississippi ▌1. Roger Wicker (R) ▌2. Thad Cochran (R) Missouri ▌1. Claire McCaskill (D) ▌3. Roy Blunt (R)Montana ▌1. Jon Tester (D) ▌2. Steve Daines (R) Nebraska ▌1. Deb Fischer (R) ▌2. Ben Sasse (R) Nevada ▌1. Dean Heller (R) ▌3. Harry Reid (D) New Hampshire ▌2. Jeanne Shaheen (D) ▌3. Kelly Ayotte (R) New Jersey ▌1. Bob Menendez (D) ▌2. Cory Booker (D) New Mexico ▌1. Martin Heinrich (D) ▌2. Tom Udall (D) New York ▌1. Kirsten Gillibrand (D) ▌3. Chuck Schumer (D) North Carolina ▌2. Thom Tillis (R) ▌3. Richard Burr (R) North Dakota ▌1. Heidi Heitkamp (D-NPL) ▌3. John Hoeven (R) Ohio ▌1. Sherrod Brown (D) ▌3. Rob Portman (R) Oklahoma ▌2. Jim Inhofe (R) ▌3. James Lankford (R) Oregon ▌2. Jeff Merkley (D) ▌3. Ron Wyden (D) Pennsylvania ▌1. Bob Casey Jr. (D) ▌3. Pat Toomey (R) Rhode Island ▌1. Sheldon Whitehouse (D) ▌2. Jack Reed (D) South Carolina ▌2. Lindsey Graham (R) ▌3. Tim Scott (R) South Dakota ▌2. Mike Rounds (R) ▌3. John Thune (R) Tennessee ▌1. Bob Corker (R) ▌2. Lamar Alexander (R) Texas ▌1. Ted Cruz (R) ▌2. John Cornyn (R) Utah ▌1. Orrin Hatch (R) ▌3. Mike Lee (R) Vermont ▌1. Bernie Sanders (I) ▌3. Patrick Leahy (D) Virginia ▌1. Tim Kaine (D) ▌2. Mark Warner (D) Washington ▌1. Maria Cantwell (D) ▌3. Patty Murray (D) West Virginia ▌1. Joe Manchin (D) ▌2. Shelley Moore Capito (R) Wisconsin ▌1. Tammy Baldwin (D) ▌3. Ron Johnson (R) Wyoming ▌1. John Barrasso (R) ▌2. Mike Enzi (R)Party membership of the Senate, by state 2 Democrats 2 Republicans 1 Democrat and 1 Republican 1 Independent and 1 Democrat 1 Independent and 1 Republican Senate majority leadershipRepublican leader Mitch McConnellRepublican whip John Cornyn Senate minority leadershipDemocratic leader Harry ReidDemocratic whip Dick Durbin

House of Representatives

  • Alabama
  • Alaska
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
  • California
  • Colorado
  • Connecticut
  • Delaware
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Hawaii
  • Idaho
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • Maine
  • Maryland
  • Massachusetts
  • Michigan
  • Minnesota
  • Mississippi
  • Missouri
  • Montana
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey
  • New Mexico
  • New York
  • North Carolina
  • North Dakota
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • Oregon
  • Pennsylvania
  • Rhode Island
  • South Carolina
  • South Dakota
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Vermont
  • Virginia
  • Washington
  • West Virginia
  • Wisconsin
  • Wyoming
  • Non-voting members
Alabama1. Bradley Byrne (R) ▌2. Martha Roby (R) ▌3. Mike Rogers (R) ▌4. Robert Aderholt (R) ▌5. Mo Brooks (R) ▌6. Gary Palmer (R) ▌7. Terri Sewell (D) AlaskaAt-large. Don Young (R) Arizona1. Ann Kirkpatrick (D) ▌2. Martha McSally (R) ▌3. Raúl Grijalva (D) ▌4. Paul Gosar (R) ▌5. Matt Salmon (R) ▌6. David Schweikert (R) ▌7. Ruben Gallego (D) ▌8. Trent Franks (R) ▌9. Kyrsten Sinema (D) Arkansas1. Rick Crawford (R) ▌2. French Hill (R) ▌3. Steve Womack (R) ▌4. Bruce Westerman (R) California1. Doug LaMalfa (R) ▌2. Jared Huffman (D) ▌3. John Garamendi (D) ▌4. Tom McClintock (R) ▌5. Mike Thompson (D) ▌6. Doris Matsui (D) ▌7. Ami Bera (D) ▌8. Paul Cook (R) ▌9. Jerry McNerney (D) ▌10. Jeff Denham (R) ▌11. Mark DeSaulnier (D) ▌12. Nancy Pelosi (D) ▌13. Barbara Lee (D) ▌14. Jackie Speier (D) ▌15. Eric Swalwell (D) ▌16. Jim Costa (D) ▌17. Mike Honda (D) ▌18. Anna Eshoo (D) ▌19. Zoe Lofgren (D) ▌20. Sam Farr (D) ▌21. David Valadao (R) ▌22. Devin Nunes (R) ▌23. Kevin McCarthy (R) ▌24. Lois Capps (D) ▌25. Steve Knight (R) ▌26. Julia Brownley (D) ▌27. Judy Chu (D) ▌28. Adam Schiff (D) ▌29. Tony Cardenas (D) ▌30. Brad Sherman (D) ▌31. Pete Aguilar (D) ▌32. Grace Napolitano (D) ▌33. Ted Lieu (D) ▌34. Xavier Becerra (D) ▌35. Norma Torres (D) ▌36. Raul Ruiz (D) ▌37. Karen Bass (D) ▌38. Linda Sánchez (D) ▌39. Ed Royce (R) ▌40. Lucille Roybal-Allard (D) ▌41. Mark Takano (D) ▌42. Ken Calvert (R) ▌43. Maxine Waters (D) ▌44. Janice Hahn (D), until December 4, 2016 Vacant45. Mimi Walters (R) ▌46. Loretta Sanchez (D) ▌47. Alan Lowenthal (D) ▌48. Dana Rohrabacher (R) ▌49. Darrell Issa (R) ▌50. Duncan D. Hunter (R) ▌51. Juan Vargas (D) ▌52. Scott Peters (D) ▌53. Susan Davis (D) Colorado1. Diana DeGette (D) ▌2. Jared Polis (D) ▌3. Scott Tipton (R) ▌4. Ken Buck (R) ▌5. Doug Lamborn (R) ▌6. Mike Coffman (R) ▌7. Ed Perlmutter (D) Connecticut1. John Larson (D) ▌2. Joe Courtney (D) ▌3. Rosa DeLauro (D) ▌4. Jim Himes (D) ▌5. Elizabeth Esty (D) DelawareAt-large. John Carney (D) Florida1. Jeff Miller (R) ▌2. Gwen Graham (D) ▌3. Ted Yoho (R) ▌4. Ander Crenshaw (R) ▌5. Corrine Brown (D) ▌6. Ron DeSantis (R) ▌7. John Mica (R) ▌8. Bill Posey (R) ▌9. Alan Grayson (D) ▌10. Daniel Webster (R) ▌11. Rich Nugent (R) ▌12. Gus Bilirakis (R) ▌13. David Jolly (R) ▌14. Kathy Castor (D) ▌15. Dennis Ross (R) ▌16. Vern Buchanan (R) ▌17. Tom Rooney (R) ▌18. Patrick Murphy (D) ▌19. Curt Clawson (R) ▌20. Alcee Hastings (D) ▌21. Ted Deutch (D) ▌22. Lois Frankel (D) ▌23. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) ▌24. Frederica Wilson (D) ▌25. Mario Díaz-Balart (R) ▌26. Carlos Curbelo (R) ▌27. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R) Georgia1. Buddy Carter (R) ▌2. Sanford Bishop (D) ▌3. Lynn Westmoreland (R) ▌4. Hank Johnson (D) ▌5. John Lewis (D) ▌6. Tom Price (R) ▌7. Rob Woodall (R) ▌8. Austin Scott (R) ▌9. Doug Collins (R) ▌10. Jody Hice (R) ▌11. Barry Loudermilk (R) ▌12. Rick Allen (R) ▌13. David Scott (D) ▌14. Tom Graves (R) Hawaii1. Mark Takai (D), until July 20, 2016 ▌Colleen Hanabusa (D), from November 8, 2016 ▌2. Tulsi Gabbard (D) Idaho1. Raul Labrador (R) ▌2. Mike Simpson (R) Illinois1. Bobby Rush (D) ▌2. Robin Kelly (D) ▌3. Dan Lipinski (D) ▌4. Luis Gutiérrez (D) ▌5. Mike Quigley (D) ▌6. Peter Roskam (R) ▌7. Danny Davis (D) ▌8. Tammy Duckworth (D) ▌9. Jan Schakowsky (D) ▌10. Bob Dold (R) ▌11. Bill Foster (D) ▌12. Mike Bost (R) ▌13. Rodney Davis (R) ▌14. Randy Hultgren (R) ▌15. John Shimkus (R) ▌16. Adam Kinzinger (R) ▌17. Cheri Bustos (D) ▌18. Aaron Schock (R), until March 31, 2015 ▌Darin LaHood (R), from September 10, 2015 Indiana1. Pete Visclosky (D) ▌2. Jackie Walorski (R) ▌3. Marlin Stutzman (R) ▌4. Todd Rokita (R) ▌5. Susan Brooks (R) ▌6. Luke Messer (R) ▌7. André Carson (D) ▌8. Larry Bucshon (R) ▌9. Todd Young (R) Iowa1. Rod Blum (R) ▌2. David Loebsack (D) ▌3. David Young (R) ▌4. Steve King (R) Kansas1. Tim Huelskamp (R) ▌2. Lynn Jenkins (R) ▌3. Kevin Yoder (R) ▌4. Mike Pompeo (R) Kentucky1. Ed Whitfield (R), until September 6, 2016 ▌James Comer (R), from November 8, 2016 ▌2. Brett Guthrie (R) ▌3. John Yarmuth (D) ▌4. Thomas Massie (R) ▌5. Hal Rogers (R) ▌6. Andy Barr (R) Louisiana1. Steve Scalise (R) ▌2. Cedric Richmond (D) ▌3. Charles Boustany (R) ▌4. John Fleming (R) ▌5. Ralph Abraham (R) ▌6. Garret Graves (R) Maine1. Chellie Pingree (D) ▌2. Bruce Poliquin (R) Maryland1. Andy Harris (R) ▌2. Dutch Ruppersberger (D) ▌3. John Sarbanes (D) ▌4. Donna Edwards (D) ▌5. Steny Hoyer (D) ▌6. John Delaney (D) ▌7. Elijah Cummings (D) ▌8. Chris Van Hollen (D) Massachusetts1. Richard Neal (D) ▌2. Jim McGovern (D) ▌3. Niki Tsongas (D) ▌4. Joe Kennedy (D) ▌5. Katherine Clark (D) ▌6. Seth Moulton (D) ▌7. Mike Capuano (D) ▌8. Stephen Lynch (D) ▌9. Bill Keating (D) Michigan1. Dan Benishek (R) ▌2. Bill Huizenga (R) ▌3. Justin Amash (R) ▌4. John Moolenaar (R) ▌5. Dan Kildee (D) ▌6. Fred Upton (R) ▌7. Tim Walberg (R) ▌8. Mike Bishop (R) ▌9. Sander Levin (D) ▌10. Candice Miller (R), until December 31, 2016 Vacant11. Dave Trott (R) ▌12. Debbie Dingell (D) ▌13. John Conyers (D) ▌14. Brenda Lawrence (D) Minnesota1. Tim Walz (DFL) ▌2. John Kline (R) ▌3. Erik Paulsen (R) ▌4. Betty McCollum (DFL) ▌5. Keith Ellison (DFL) ▌6. Tom Emmer (R) ▌7. Collin Peterson (DFL) ▌8. Rick Nolan (DFL) Mississippi1. Alan Nunnelee (R), until February 6, 2015 ▌Trent Kelly (R), from June 2, 2015 ▌2. Bennie Thompson (D) ▌3. Gregg Harper (R) ▌4. Steven Palazzo (R)Missouri1. Lacy Clay (D) ▌2. Ann Wagner (R) ▌3. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R) ▌4. Vicky Hartzler (R) ▌5. Emanuel Cleaver (D) ▌6. Sam Graves (R) ▌7. Billy Long (R) ▌8. Jason Smith (R) MontanaAt-large. Ryan Zinke (R) Nebraska1. Jeff Fortenberry (R) ▌2. Brad Ashford (D) ▌3. Adrian Smith (R) Nevada1. Dina Titus (D) ▌2. Mark Amodei (R) ▌3. Joe Heck (R) ▌4. Cresent Hardy (R) New Hampshire1. Frank Guinta (R) ▌2. Annie Kuster (D) New Jersey1. Donald Norcross (D) ▌2. Frank LoBiondo (R) ▌3. Tom MacArthur (R) ▌4. Chris Smith (R) ▌5. Scott Garrett (R) ▌6. Frank Pallone (D) ▌7. Leonard Lance (R) ▌8. Albio Sires (D) ▌9. Bill Pascrell (D) ▌10. Donald Payne Jr. (D) ▌11. Rodney Frelinghuysen (R) ▌12. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D) New Mexico1. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) ▌2. Steve Pearce (R) ▌3. Ben Ray Luján (D) New York1. Lee Zeldin (R) ▌2. Peter King (R) ▌3. Steve Israel (D) ▌4. Kathleen Rice (D) ▌5. Gregory Meeks (D) ▌6. Grace Meng (D) ▌7. Nydia Velázquez (D) ▌8. Hakeem Jeffries (D) ▌9. Yvette Clarke (D) ▌10. Jerrold Nadler (D) ▌11. Dan Donovan (R), from May 5, 2015 ▌12. Carolyn Maloney (D) ▌13. Charles Rangel (D) ▌14. Joseph Crowley (D) ▌15. José E. Serrano (D) ▌16. Eliot Engel (D) ▌17. Nita Lowey (D) ▌18. Sean Patrick Maloney (D) ▌19. Chris Gibson (R) ▌20. Paul Tonko (D) ▌21. Elise Stefanik (R) ▌22. Richard Hanna (R) ▌23. Thomas Reed (R) ▌24. John Katko (R) ▌25. Louise Slaughter (D) ▌26. Brian Higgins (D) ▌27. Chris Collins (R) North Carolina1. G. K. Butterfield (D) ▌2. Renee Ellmers (R) ▌3. Walter B. Jones Jr. (R) ▌4. David Price (D) ▌5. Virginia Foxx (R) ▌6. Mark Walker (R) ▌7. David Rouzer (R) ▌8. Richard Hudson (R) ▌9. Robert Pittenger (R) ▌10. Patrick McHenry (R) ▌11. Mark Meadows (R) ▌12. Alma Adams (D) ▌13. George Holding (R) North DakotaAt-large. Kevin Cramer (R) Ohio1. Steve Chabot (R) ▌2. Brad Wenstrup (R) ▌3. Joyce Beatty (D) ▌4. Jim Jordan (R) ▌5. Bob Latta (R) ▌6. Bill Johnson (R) ▌7. Bob Gibbs (R) ▌8. John Boehner (R), until October 31, 2015 ▌Warren Davidson (R), from June 7, 2016 ▌9. Marcy Kaptur (D) ▌10. Mike Turner (R) ▌11. Marcia Fudge (D) ▌12. Pat Tiberi (R) ▌13. Tim Ryan (D) ▌14. David Joyce (R) ▌15. Steve Stivers (R) ▌16. Jim Renacci (R) Oklahoma1. Jim Bridenstine (R) ▌2. Markwayne Mullin (R) ▌3. Frank Lucas (R) ▌4. Tom Cole (R) ▌5. Steve Russell (R) Oregon1. Suzanne Bonamici (D) ▌2. Greg Walden (R) ▌3. Earl Blumenauer (D) ▌4. Peter DeFazio (D) ▌5. Kurt Schrader (D) Pennsylvania1. Bob Brady (D) ▌2. Chaka Fattah (D), until June 23, 2016 ▌Dwight Evans (D), from November 8, 2016 ▌3. Mike Kelly (R) ▌4. Scott Perry (R) ▌5. Glenn Thompson (R) ▌6. Ryan Costello (R) ▌7. Pat Meehan (R) ▌8. Mike Fitzpatrick (R) ▌9. Bill Shuster (R) ▌10. Tom Marino (R) ▌11. Lou Barletta (R) ▌12. Keith Rothfus (R) ▌13. Brendan Boyle (D) ▌14. Michael Doyle (D) ▌15. Charles Dent (R) ▌16. Joe Pitts (R) ▌17. Matt Cartwright (D) ▌18. Tim Murphy (R) Rhode Island1. David Cicilline (D) ▌2. James Langevin (D) South Carolina1. Mark Sanford (R) ▌2. Joe Wilson (R) ▌3. Jeff Duncan (R) ▌4. Trey Gowdy (R) ▌5. Mick Mulvaney (R) ▌6. Jim Clyburn (D) ▌7. Tom Rice (R) South DakotaAt-large. Kristi Noem (R) Tennessee1. Phil Roe (R) ▌2. Jimmy Duncan (R) ▌3. Chuck Fleischmann (R) ▌4. Scott DesJarlais (R) ▌5. Jim Cooper (D) ▌6. Diane Black (R) ▌7. Marsha Blackburn (R) ▌8. Stephen Fincher (R) ▌9. Steve Cohen (D) Texas1. Louie Gohmert (R) ▌2. Ted Poe (R) ▌3. Sam Johnson (R) ▌4. John Ratcliffe (R) ▌5. Jeb Hensarling (R) ▌6. Joe Barton (R) ▌7. John Culberson (R) ▌8. Kevin Brady (R) ▌9. Al Green (D) ▌10. Michael McCaul (R) ▌11. Mike Conaway (R) ▌12. Kay Granger (R) ▌13. Mac Thornberry (R) ▌14. Randy Weber (R) ▌15. Ruben Hinojosa (D) ▌16. Beto O'Rourke (D) ▌17. Bill Flores (R) ▌18. Sheila Jackson Lee (D) ▌19. Randy Neugebauer (R) ▌20. Joaquin Castro (D) ▌21. Lamar Smith (R) ▌22. Pete Olson (R) ▌23. Will Hurd (R) ▌24. Kenny Marchant (R) ▌25. Roger Williams (R) ▌26. Michael Burgess (R) ▌27. Blake Farenthold (R) ▌28. Henry Cuellar (D) ▌29. Gene Green (D) ▌30. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D) ▌31. John Carter (R) ▌32. Pete Sessions (R) ▌33. Marc Veasey (D) ▌34. Filemon Vela Jr. (D) ▌35. Lloyd Doggett (D) ▌36. Brian Babin (R) Utah1. Rob Bishop (R) ▌2. Chris Stewart (R) ▌3. Jason Chaffetz (R) ▌4. Mia Love (R) VermontAt-large. Peter Welch (D) Virginia1. Rob Wittman (R) ▌2. Scott Rigell (R) ▌3. Bobby Scott (D) ▌4. Randy Forbes (R) ▌5. Robert Hurt (R) ▌6. Bob Goodlatte (R) ▌7. Dave Brat (R) ▌8. Don Beyer (D) ▌9. Morgan Griffith (R) ▌10. Barbara Comstock (R) ▌11. Gerry Connolly (D) Washington1. Suzan DelBene (D) ▌2. Rick Larsen (D) ▌3. Jaime Herrera Beutler (R) ▌4. Dan Newhouse (R) ▌5. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R) ▌6. Derek Kilmer (D) ▌7. Jim McDermott (D) ▌8. Dave Reichert (R) ▌9. Adam Smith (D) ▌10. Dennis Heck (D) West Virginia1. David McKinley (R) ▌2. Alex Mooney (R) ▌3. Evan Jenkins (R) Wisconsin1. Paul Ryan (R) ▌2. Mark Pocan (D) ▌3. Ron Kind (D) ▌4. Gwen Moore (D) ▌5. Jim Sensenbrenner (R) ▌6. Glenn Grothman (R) ▌7. Sean Duffy (R) ▌8. Reid Ribble (R) WyomingAt-large. Cynthia Lummis (R) Non-voting members ▌American Samoa. Amata Coleman Radewagen (R) ▌District of Columbia. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D) ▌Guam. Madeleine Bordallo (D) ▌Northern Mariana Islands. Gregorio Sablan (I) ▌Puerto Rico. Pedro Pierluisi (Resident Commissioner) (D/PNP) ▌United States Virgin Islands. Stacey Plaskett (D)Members of the U.S. House of Representatives, July 22, 2015 Composition of the House by district (2014 election results). Bright red are pick-ups by Republicans, bright blue are pick-ups by Democrats. Percentage of members from each party by state, ranging from dark blue (most Democratic) to dark red (most Republican). House majority leadershipRepublican leader Kevin McCarthyRepublican whip Steve Scalise House minority leadershipDemocratic leader Nancy PelosiDemocratic whip Steny Hoyer

Changes in membership

Senate

There were no changes in Senate membership during this Congress.

House of Representatives

House changes
DistrictVacated byReason for changeSuccessorDate of successor's formal installation
New York 11thMichael Grimm (R)Incumbent resigned January 5, 2015, following a guilty plea on one count of felony tax evasion. A special election was held May 5, 2015.Dan Donovan (R)May 12, 2015
Mississippi 1stAlan Nunnelee (R)Incumbent died February 6, 2015. A special election runoff was held June 2, 2015.Trent Kelly (R)June 9, 2015
Illinois 18thAaron Schock (R)Incumbent resigned March 31, 2015, following a spending scandal. A special election was held September 10, 2015.Darin LaHood (R)September 17, 2015
Ohio 8thJohn Boehner (R)Incumbent resigned October 31, 2015. A special election was held June 7, 2016.Warren Davidson (R)June 9, 2016
Pennsylvania 2ndChaka Fattah (D)Incumbent resigned June 23, 2016, following a conviction of corruption charges. A special election was held November 8, 2016.Dwight Evans (D)November 14, 2016
Hawaii 1stMark Takai (D)Incumbent died July 20, 2016. A special election was held November 8, 2016.Colleen Hanabusa (D)November 14, 2016
Kentucky 1stEd Whitfield (R)Incumbent resigned September 6, 2016, following an ethics investigation. A special election was held November 8, 2016.James Comer (R)November 14, 2016
California 44thJanice Hahn (D)Incumbent resigned December 4, 2016, to become a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. No special election was held and the seat remained vacant until the next Congress. Hahn did not run for re-election in 2016.Vacant until the next Congress
Michigan's 10thCandice Miller (R)Incumbent resigned December 31, 2016, to become Macomb County Public Works Commissioner. No special election was held and the seat remained vacant until the next Congress. Miller did not run for re-election in 2016.

Committees

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Senate

CommitteeChairmanRanking Member
Agriculture, Nutrition and ForestryPat Roberts (R-KS)Debbie Stabenow (D-MI)
AppropriationsThad Cochran (R-MS)Barbara Mikulski (D-MD)
Armed ServicesJohn McCain (R-AZ)Jack Reed (D-RI)
Banking, Housing and Urban AffairsRichard Shelby (R-AL)Sherrod Brown (D-OH)
BudgetMike Enzi (R-WY)Bernie Sanders (I-VT)
Commerce, Science and TransportationJohn Thune (R-SD)Bill Nelson (D-FL)
Energy and Natural ResourcesLisa Murkowski (R-AK)Maria Cantwell (D-WA)
Environment and Public WorksJim Inhofe (R-OK)Barbara Boxer (D-CA)
FinanceOrrin Hatch (R-UT)Ron Wyden (D-OR)
Foreign RelationsBob Corker (R-TN)Ben Cardin (D-MD)
Health, Education, Labor and PensionsLamar Alexander (R-TN)Patty Murray (D-WA)
Homeland Security and Governmental AffairsRon Johnson (R-WI)Thomas Carper (D-DE)
Indian AffairsJohn Barrasso (R-WY)Jon Tester (D-MT)
JudiciaryChuck Grassley (R-IA)Patrick Leahy (D-VT)
Rules and AdministrationRoy Blunt (R-MO)Chuck Schumer (D-NY)
Small Business and EntrepreneurshipDavid Vitter (R-LA)Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH)
Veterans' AffairsJohnny Isakson (R-GA)Richard Blumenthal (D-CT)

House of Representatives

CommitteeChairmanRanking Member
AgricultureMichael Conaway (R-TX)Collin Peterson (D-MN)
AppropriationsHarold Rogers (R-KY)Nita Lowey (D-NY)
Armed ServicesMac Thornberry (R-TX)Adam Smith (D-WA)
BudgetTom Price (R-GA)Chris Van Hollen (D-MD)
Education and the WorkforceJohn Kline (R-MN)Bobby Scott (D-VA)
Energy and CommerceFred Upton (R-MI)Frank Pallone (D-NJ)
EthicsCharlie Dent (R-PA)Linda Sánchez (D-CA)
Financial ServicesJeb Hensarling (R-TX)Maxine Waters (D-CA)
Foreign AffairsEdward Royce (R-CA)Eliot Engel (D-NY)
Homeland SecurityMichael McCaul (R-TX)Bennie Thompson (D-MS)
House AdministrationCandice Miller (R-MI)Robert Brady (D-PA)
JudiciaryBob Goodlatte (R-VA)John Conyers (D-MI)
Natural ResourcesRob Bishop (R-UT)Raul Grijalva (D-AZ)
Oversight and Government ReformJason Chaffetz (R-UT)Elijah Cummings (D-MD)
RulesPete Sessions (R-TX)Louise Slaughter (D-NY)
Science, Space & TechnologyLamar Smith (R-TX)Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX)
Small BusinessSteve Chabot (R-OH)Nydia Velázquez (D-NY)
Transportation and InfrastructureBill Shuster (R-PA)Peter DeFazio (D-OR)
Veterans' AffairsJeff Miller (R-FL)Corrine Brown (D-FL)
Ways and MeansKevin Brady (R-TX)Sander Levin (D-MI)
Permanent Select Committee on IntelligenceDevin Nunes (R-CA)Adam Schiff (D-CA)

Joint committees

CommitteeChairmanVice Chairman
Joint Economic CommitteeSen. Dan Coats (R-IN)Rep. Pat Tiberi (R-OH)
Joint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (Special)Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO)Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI)
Joint Committee on the LibrarySen. Roy Blunt (R-MO)Rep. Gregg Harper (R-MS)
Joint Committee on PrintingRep. Gregg Harper (R-MS)Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO)
Joint Committee on TaxationRep. Kevin Brady (R-TX)Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT)

Caucuses

Employees

Senate

Source: . Senate.gov. US Senate. from the original on March 28, 2015.

House of Representatives

Source: . House.gov. US House. Archived from on July 6, 2017.

Legislative branch agency directors

See also

Elections

Membership lists

Notes

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