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United States congressional delegations from Kansas

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This page displays the historical members of U.S. Congress from Kansas.

Current members

U.S. Senate

The current members of the U.S. Senate from Kansas are:

U.S. House

The current members of the U.S. House from Kansas are:

Historical members

List of United States Senators from Kansas

The following individuals were elected to the U.S. Senate from Kansas.

Class 2

  • Republican Party James H. Lane, serving from 1861-1866
  • Republican Party Edmund G. Ross, serving from 1866-1871
  • Republican Party Alexander Caldwell, serving from 1871-1873
  • Republican Party Robert Crozier, serving from 1873-1874
  • Republican Party James M. Harvey, serving from 1874-1877
  • Republican Party Preston B. Plumb, serving from 1877-1891
  • Republican Party Bishop W. Perkins, serving from 1892-1893
  • Democratic Party (United States) John Martin, serving from 1893-1895
  • Republican Party Lucien Baker, serving from 1895-1901
  • Republican Party Joseph R. Burton, serving from 1901-1906
  • Republican Party Alfred W. Benson, serving from 1906-1907
  • Republican Party Charles Curtis, serving from 1907-1913
  • Democratic Party (United States) William H. Thompson, serving from 1913-1919
  • Republican Party Arthur Capper, serving from 1919-1949
  • Republican Party Andrew F. Schoeppel, serving from 1949-1962
  • Republican Party James B. Pearson, serving from 1962-1978
  • Republican Party Nancy Landon Kassebaum, serving from 1978-1997
  • Republican Party Pat Roberts, serving from 1997-Present

Class 3

  • Republican Party Samuel C. Pomeroy, serving from 1861-1873
  • Republican Party John J. Ingalls, serving from 1873-1891
  • William A. Peffer (P), serving from 1891-1897
  • William A. Harris (PO), serving from 1897-1903
  • Republican Party Chester I. Long, serving from 1903-1909
  • Republican Party Joseph L. Bristow, serving from 1909-1915
  • Republican Party Charles Curtis, serving from 1915-1929
  • Republican Party Henry J. Allen, serving from 1929-1930
  • Democratic Party (United States) George McGill, serving from 1930-1939
  • Republican Party Clyde M. Reed, serving from 1939-1949
  • Republican Party Harry Darby, serving from 1949-1950
  • Republican Party Frank Carlson, serving from 1950-1969
  • Republican Party Robert J. Dole, serving from 1969-1996
  • Republican Party Sheila Frahm, serving from 1996-1996
  • Republican Party Sam Brownback, serving from 1996-2011
  • Republican Party Jerry Moran, serving from 2011-Present

List of United States Representatives from Kansas

The following individuals were elected to the U.S. House from Kansas.

  • Republican Party Martin F. Conway, serving from 1861–1863
  • Republican Party Abel Carter Wilder, serving from 1863–1865
  • Republican Party Sidney Clarke, serving from 1865–1871
  • Republican Party David Perley Lowe, serving from 1871–1875
  • Republican Party Stephen A. Cobb, serving from 1873–1875
  • Republican Party William A. Phillips, serving from 1873–1879
  • Republican Party William R. Brown, serving from 1875–1877
  • Democratic Party (United States) John R. Goodin, serving from 1875–1877
  • Republican Party Dudley C. Haskell, serving from 1877–1883
  • Republican Party Thomas Ryan, serving from 1877–1889
  • Republican Party John Alexander Anderson, serving from 1879–1891
  • Republican Party Lewis Hanback, serving from 1883–1887
  • Republican Party Edmund Needham Morrill, serving from 1883–1891
  • Republican Party Bishop W. Perkins, serving from 1883–1891
  • Republican Party Samuel R. Peters, serving from 1883–1891
  • Republican Party Edward H. Funston, serving from 1884–1894
  • Republican Party Erastus J. Turner, serving from 1887–1891
  • Republican Party Harrison Kelley, serving from 1889–1891
  • Benjamin H. Clover (Populist), serving from 1891–1893
  • John G. Otis (Populist), serving from 1891–1893
  • John Davis (Populist), serving from 1891–1895
  • Jerry Simpson (Populist), serving from 1891–1895 and 1897–1899
  • William Baker (Populist), serving from 1891–1897
  • Republican Party Case Broderick, serving from 1891–1899
  • William A. Harris (Populist), serving from 1893–1895
  • Thomas Jefferson Hudson (Populist), serving from 1893–1895
  • Republican Party Charles Curtis, serving from 1893–1907
  • Democratic Party (United States) Horace Ladd Moore, serving from 1894–1895
  • Republican Party Richard W. Blue, serving from 1895–1897
  • Republican Party Snyder S. Kirkpatrick, serving from 1895–1897
  • Republican Party Orrin L. Miller, serving from 1895–1897
  • Republican Party Chester I. Long, serving from 1895–1897 and 1899–1903
  • Republican Party William A. Calderhead, serving from 1895–1897 and 1899–1911
  • Jeremiah D. Botkin (Populist), serving from 1897–1899
  • Nelson B. McCormick (Populist), serving from 1897–1899
  • Mason S. Peters (Populist), serving from 1897–1899
  • William D. Vincent (Populist), serving from 1897–1899
  • Edwin R. Ridgely (Populist), serving from 1897–1901
  • Republican Party Willis Joshua Bailey, serving from 1899–1901
  • Republican Party Justin De Witt Bowersock, serving from 1899–1907
  • Republican Party James Monroe Miller, serving from 1899–1911
  • Republican Party William A. Reeder, serving from 1899–1911
  • Democratic Party (United States) Alfred Metcalf Jackson, serving from 1901–1903
  • Republican Party Charles Frederick Scott, serving from 1901–1911
  • Republican Party Victor Murdock, serving from 1903–1915
  • Republican Party Philip P. Campbell, serving from 1903–1923
  • Republican Party Edmond H. Madison, serving from 1907–1911
  • Republican Party Daniel Read Anthony, Jr., serving from 1907–1929
  • Republican Party Alexander C. Mitchell, serving from 1911
  • Republican Party Fred S. Jackson, serving from 1911–1913
  • Republican Party Rollin R. Rees, serving from 1911–1913
  • Republican Party Isaac D. Young, serving from 1911–1913
  • Democratic Party (United States) Joseph Taggart, serving from 1911–1917
  • Democratic Party (United States) George A. Neeley, serving from 1912–1915
  • Democratic Party (United States) John R. Connelly, serving from 1913–1919
  • Democratic Party (United States) Dudley Doolittle, serving from 1913–1919
  • Democratic Party (United States) Guy T. Helvering, serving from 1913–1919
  • Democratic Party (United States) Jouett Shouse, serving from 1915–1919
  • Democratic Party (United States) William Augustus Ayres, serving from 1915–1921 and 1923–1934
  • Republican Party Edward C. Little, serving from 1917–1924
  • Republican Party Jasper N. Tincher, serving from 1919–1927
  • Republican Party Hays B. White, serving from 1919–1929
  • Republican Party Homer Hoch, serving from 1919–1933
  • Republican Party James G. Strong, serving from 1919–1933
  • Republican Party Richard Ely Bird, serving from 1921–1923
  • Republican Party William H. Sproul, serving from 1923–1931
  • Republican Party U. S. Guyer, serving from 1924–1925 and 1927–1943
  • Democratic Party (United States) Chauncey B. Little, serving from 1925–1927
  • Republican Party Clifford R. Hope, serving from 1927–1957
  • Republican Party Charles I. Sparks, serving from 1929–1933
  • Republican Party William P. Lambertson, serving from 1929–1945
  • Republican Party Harold C. McGugin, serving from 1931–1935
  • Democratic Party (United States) Kathryn O'Loughlin McCarthy, serving from 1933–1935
  • Democratic Party (United States) Randolph Carpenter, serving from 1933–1937
  • Democratic Party (United States) Edward White Patterson, serving from 1935–1939
  • Democratic Party (United States) John Mills Houston, serving from 1935–1943
  • Republican Party Frank Carlson, serving from 1935–1947
  • Republican Party Edward Herbert Rees, serving from 1937–1961
  • Republican Party Thomas Daniel Winter, serving from 1939–1947
  • Republican Party Errett P. Scrivner, serving from 1943–1959
  • Republican Party Albert M. Cole, serving from 1945–1953
  • Republican Party Herbert Alton Meyer, serving from 1947–1950
  • Republican Party Wint Smith, serving from 1947–1961
  • Republican Party Myron V. George, serving from 1950–1959
  • Democratic Party (United States) Howard Shultz Miller, serving from 1953–1955
  • Republican Party William H. Avery, serving from 1955–1964
  • Democratic Party (United States) James Floyd Breeding, serving from 1957–1963
  • Democratic Party (United States) Newell A. George, serving from 1959–1961
  • Democratic Party (United States) Denver David Hargis, serving from 1959–1961
  • Republican Party Walter Lewis McVey, Jr., serving from 1961–1963
  • Republican Party Robert Fred Ellsworth, serving from 1961–1967
  • Republican Party Bob Dole, serving from 1961–1969
  • Republican Party Garner E. Shriver, serving from 1961–1977
  • Republican Party Joe Skubitz, serving from 1963–1978
  • Republican Party Chester L. Mize, serving from 1965–1971
  • Republican Party Larry Winn, serving from 1967–1985
  • Republican Party Keith Sebelius, serving from 1969–1981
  • Democratic Party (United States) William R. Roy, serving from 1971–1975
  • Democratic Party (United States) Martha Keys, serving from 1975–1979
  • Democratic Party (United States) Dan Glickman, serving from 1977–1995
  • Republican Party James Edmund Jeffries, serving from 1979–1983
  • Republican Party Bob Whittaker, serving from 1979–1991
  • Republican Party Pat Roberts, serving from 1981–1997
  • Democratic Party (United States) Jim Slattery, serving from 1983–1995
  • Republican Party Jan Meyers, serving from 1985–1997
  • Republican Party Dick Nichols, serving from 1991–1993
  • Republican Party Sam Brownback, serving from 1995–1996
  • Republican Party Todd Tiahrt, serving from 1995–2011
  • Republican Party Vince Snowbarger, serving from 1997–1999
  • Republican Party Jim Ryun, serving from 1997–2007
  • Republican Party Jerry Moran, serving from 1997–2011
  • Democratic Party (United States) Dennis Moore, serving from 1999–2011
  • Democratic Party (United States) Nancy Boyda, serving from 2007–2009
  • Republican Party Lynn Jenkins, serving from 2009-Present
  • Republican Party Tim Huelskamp, serving from 2011-Present
  • Republican Party Mike Pompeo, serving from 2011-Present
  • Republican Party Kevin Yoder, serving from 2011-Present


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