United States congressional delegations from New Hampshire
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New Hampshire
      
| Census Topic | Value | 
|---|---|
| Population | 1,377,529 | 
| Gender | 49.5% Male 50.5% Female | 
| Race | 88.3% White 1.5% Black 2.6% Asian 0.2% Native American 0% Pacific Islander 1.7% Other (single race) 5.6% Multiple | 
| Ethnicity | 4.3% Hispanic or Latino origin | 
| Median household income | $95,628 | 
| High school graduation rate | 94.1% | 
| College graduation rate | 39.8% | 
| Upcoming elections | 
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2020 census and 2023 ACS data. Percentages are rounded to the nearest 0.1%.
      
This page displays the current and historical members of U.S. Congress from New Hampshire.
Here is the current partisan breakdown of the congressional members from New Hampshire.
| Congressional Partisan Breakdown from New Hampshire | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Party | U.S. Senate | U.S. House | Total | 
| Democratic | 2 | 2 | 4 | 
| Republican | 0 | 0 | 0 | 
| Independent | 0 | 0 | 0 | 
| Vacancies | 0 | 0 | 0 | 
| Total | 2 | 2 | 4 | 
Current members
U.S. Senate
- See also: Classes of United States Senators
 
- See also: Classes of United States Senators
The current members of the U.S. Senate from New Hampshire are:
				           
| Office | Name | Party | Date assumed office | Date term ends | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| U.S. Senate New Hampshire | Maggie Hassan | Democratic | January 3, 2017 | January 3, 2029 | 
| U.S. Senate New Hampshire | Jeanne Shaheen | Democratic | January 3, 2009 | January 3, 2027 | 
U.S. House
The current members of the U.S. House from New Hampshire are:
				           
| Office | Name | Party | Date assumed office | Date term ends | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| U.S. House New Hampshire District 1 | Chris Pappas | Democratic | January 3, 2019 | January 3, 2027 | 
| U.S. House New Hampshire District 2 | Maggie Goodlander | Democratic | January 3, 2025 | January 3, 2027 | 
Historical members
U.S. Senate
| Historical Representation to the U.S. Senate by Party from New Hampshire | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Total | |||
| Democratic | 16 | |||
| Republican | 33 | |||
| Anti-Administration | 1 | |||
| Federalist | 6 | |||
| Democratic-Republican | 5 | |||
| Liberty | 1 | |||
| Free Soil | 1 | |||
| Jacksonian | 2 | |||
| Democratic-Republican, National Republican, Whig | 1 | |||
| Pro-Administration, Federalist | 1 | |||
| Anti-Administration | 1 | |||
| Pro-Administration, Anti-Administration, Democratic-Republican | 1 | |||
| Class 2 Senators from New Hampshire | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Senator | Years Served | Party | ||||||
| Paine Wingate | 1789-1793 | Anti-Administration | ||||||
| Samuel Livermore | 1793-1801 | Pro-Administration, Federalist | ||||||
| Simeon Olcott | 1801-1805 | Federalist | ||||||
| Nicholas Gilman | 1805-1814 | Democratic-Republican | ||||||
| Thomas W. Thompson | 1814-1817 | Federalist | ||||||
| David L. Morril | 1817-1823 | Democratic-Republican | ||||||
| Samuel Bell | 1823-1835 | Democratic-Republican, National Republican, Whig | ||||||
| Henry Hubbard | 1835-1841 | Democratic | ||||||
| Levi Woodbury | 1841-1845 | Democratic | ||||||
| Benning W. Jenness | 1845-1846 | Democratic | ||||||
| Joseph Cilley | 1846-1847 | Liberty | ||||||
| John P. Hale | 1847-1853 | Free Soil | ||||||
| Charles G. Atherton | 1853-1853 | Democratic | ||||||
| Jared W. Williams | 1853-1854 | Democratic | ||||||
| John P. Hale | 1855-1865 | Republican | ||||||
| Aaron H. Cragin | 1865-1877 | Republican | ||||||
| Edward H. Rollins | 1877-1883 | Republican | ||||||
| Austin F. Pike | 1883-1886 | Republican | ||||||
| Person C. Cheney | 1886-1887 | Republican | ||||||
| William E. Chandler | 1887-1889 | Republican | ||||||
| Gilman Marston | 1889-1889 | Republican | ||||||
| William E. Chandler | 1889-1901 | Republican | ||||||
| Henry E. Burnham | 1901-1913 | Republican | ||||||
| Henry F. Hollis | 1913-1919 | Democratic | ||||||
| Henry W. Keyes | 1919-1937 | Republican | ||||||
| H. Styles Bridges | 1937-1961 | Republican | ||||||
| Maurice J. Murphy, Jr. | 1961-1962 | Republican | ||||||
| Thomas J. McIntyre | 1962-1979 | Democratic | ||||||
| Gordon J. Humphrey | 1979-1990 | Republican | ||||||
| Robert C. Smith | 1990-2003 | Republican | ||||||
| John Sununu | 2003-2009 | Republican | ||||||
| Jeanne Shaheen | 2009-Present | Democratic | ||||||
| Class 3 Senators from New Hampshire | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Senator | Years Served | Party | ||||||
| John Langdon | 1789-1801 | Pro-Administration, Anti-Administration, Democratic-Republican | ||||||
| James Sheafe | 1801-1802 | Federalist | ||||||
| William Plumer | 1802-1807 | Federalist | ||||||
| Nahum Parker | 1807-1810 | Democratic-Republican | ||||||
| Charles Cutts | 1810-1813 | Federalist | ||||||
| Jeremiah Mason | 1813-1817 | Federalist | ||||||
| Clement Storer | 1817-1819 | Democratic-Republican | ||||||
| John F. Parrott | 1819-1825 | Democratic-Republican | ||||||
| Levi Woodbury | 1825-1831 | Jacksonian | ||||||
| Isaac Hill | 1831-1836 | Jacskonian | ||||||
| John Page | 1836-1837 | Jacksonian | ||||||
| Franklin Pierce | 1837-1842 | Democratic | ||||||
| Leonard Wilcox | 1842-1843 | Democratic | ||||||
| Charles G. Atherton | 1843-1849 | Democratic | ||||||
| Moses Norris, Jr. | 1849-1855 | Democratic | ||||||
| John S. Wells | 1855-1855 | Democratic | ||||||
| James Bell | 1855-1857 | Republican | ||||||
| Daniel Clark | 1857-1866 | Republican | ||||||
| George G. Fogg | 1866-1867 | Republican | ||||||
| James W. Patterson | 1867-1873 | Republican | ||||||
| Bainbridge Wadleigh | 1873-1879 | Republican | ||||||
| Charles H. Bell | 1879-1879 | Republican | ||||||
| Henry W. Blair | 1879-1891 | Republican | ||||||
| Jacob H. Gallinger | 1891-1918 | Republican | ||||||
| Irving W. Drew | 1918-1918 | Republican | ||||||
| George H. Moses | 1918-1933 | Republican | ||||||
| Fred H. Brown | 1933-1939 | Democratic | ||||||
| Charles W. Tobey | 1939-1953 | Republican | ||||||
| Robert W. Upton | 1953-1954 | Republican | ||||||
| Norris H. Cotton | 1954-1974 | Republican | ||||||
| Louis C. Wyman | 1974-1975 | Republican | ||||||
| Norris H. Cotton | 1975-1975 | Republican | ||||||
| John A. Durkin | 1975-1980 | Democratic | ||||||
| Warren B. Rudman | 1980-1993 | Republican | ||||||
| Judd A. Gregg | 1993-2011 | Republican | ||||||
| Kelly Ayotte | 2011-2017 | Republican | ||||||
| Maggie Hassan | 2017-Present | Democratic | ||||||
U.S. House
2000s
| Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 2000s from New Hampshire | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Total | |||
| Democratic | 5 | |||
| Republican | 2 | |||
| Total Representatives | 7 | |||
| Representatives to the U.S. House from New Hampshire | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Representatives | Years Served | Party | ||||||
| Jeb Bradley | 2003-2006 | Republican | ||||||
| Paul Hodes | 2007-2010 | Democratic | ||||||
| Carol Shea-Porter | 2007-2010, 2013-2015, 2017-2019 | Democratic | ||||||
| Frank Guinta | 2011-2013, 2015-2017 | Republican | ||||||
| Annie Kuster | 2013-2025 | Democratic | ||||||
| Chris Pappas | 2019-present | Democratic | ||||||
| Maggie Goodlander | 2025-present | Democratic | ||||||
1900s
| Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 1900s from New Hampshire | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Total | |||
| Democratic | 7 | |||
| Republican | 19 | |||
| Total Representatives | 26 | |||
| Representatives to the U.S. House from New Hampshire | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Representatives | Years Served | Party | ||||||
| Frank Dunklee Currier | 1901-1912 | Republican | ||||||
| Eugene Elliott Reed | 1913-1914 | Democratic | ||||||
| Raymond Bartlett Stevens | 1913-1914 | Democratic | ||||||
| Edward Hills Wason | 1915-1932 | Republican | ||||||
| Sherman Everett Burroughs | 1917-1922 | Republican | ||||||
| William Nathaniel Rogers | 1923-1924, 1931-1936 | Democratic | ||||||
| Fletcher Hale | 1925-1932 | Republican | ||||||
| Charles William Tobey | 1933-1938 | Republican | ||||||
| Alphonse Roy | 1937-1938 | Democratic | ||||||
| Arthur Byron Jenks | 1937-1942 | Republican | ||||||
| Foster Waterman Stearns | 1939-1944 | Republican | ||||||
| Chester Earl Merrow | 1943-1962 | Republican | ||||||
| Sherman Adams | 1945-1946 | Republican | ||||||
| Norris H. Cotton | 1947-1954 | Republican | ||||||
| Perkins Bass | 1955-1962 | Republican | ||||||
| Louis Crosby Wyman | 1963-1974 | Republican | ||||||
| James Colgate Cleveland | 1963-1980 | Republican | ||||||
| Joseph Oliva Huot | 1965-1966 | Democratic | ||||||
| Norman Edward D'amours | 1975-1984 | Democratic | ||||||
| Judd Alan Gregg | 1981-1988 | Republican | ||||||
| Robert C. Smith | 1985-1990 | Republican | ||||||
| Charles Gywnne Douglas, III | 1989-1990 | Republican | ||||||
| Richard Swett | 1991-1994 | Democratic | ||||||
| William H. Zeliff, Jr. | 1991-1996 | Republican | ||||||
| Charles Foster Bass | 1995-2006, 2011-2013 | Republican | ||||||
| John E. Sununu | 1997-2002 | Republican | ||||||
1800s
| Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 1800s from New Hampshire | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Total | |||
| Democratic | 24 | |||
| Republican | 39 | |||
| Federalist | 20 | |||
| Democratic-Republican | 1 | |||
| Unknown | 1 | |||
| Whig | 3 | |||
| Jacksonian | 10 | |||
| American Party | 2 | |||
| Adams | 4 | |||
| Adams-Clay Republican | 1 | |||
| Total Representatives | 105 | |||
| Representatives to the U.S. House from New Hampshire | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Representatives | Years Served | Party | ||||||
| Joseph Peirce | 1801-1802 | Federalist | ||||||
| George Baxter Upham | 1801-1802 | Federalist | ||||||
| Samuel Hunt | 1801-1804 | Federalist | ||||||
| Clifton Clagett | 1803-1804, 1817-1820 | Federalist | ||||||
| Silas Betton | 1803-1806 | Federalist | ||||||
| David Hough | 1803-1806 | Federalist | ||||||
| Caleb Ellis | 1805-1806 | Federalist | ||||||
| Thomas Weston Thompson | 1805-1806 | Federalist | ||||||
| Peter Carleton | 1807-1808 | Republican | ||||||
| Daniel Meserve Durell | 1807-1808 | Republican | ||||||
| Francis Gardner | 1807-1808 | Republican | ||||||
| Jedediah Kilburn Smith | 1807-1808 | Republican | ||||||
| Clement Storer | 1807-1808 | Democratic-Republican | ||||||
| Daniel Blaisdell | 1809-1810 | Federalist | ||||||
| John Curtis Chamberlain | 1809-1810 | Federalist | ||||||
| Nathaniel Appleton Haven | 1809-1810 | Federalist | ||||||
| James Wilson | 1809-1810 | Federalist | ||||||
| William Hale | 1809-1816 | Federalist | ||||||
| Josiah Bartlett, Jr. | 1811-1812 | Republican | ||||||
| Samuel Dinsmoor | 1811-1812 | Republican | ||||||
| Obed Hall | 1811-1812 | Republican | ||||||
| John Adams Harper | 1811-1812 | Republican | ||||||
| George Sullivan | 1811-1812 | Federalist | ||||||
| Samuel Smith | 1813-1814 | Federalist | ||||||
| Bradbury Cilley | 1813-1816 | Federalist | ||||||
| Roger Vose | 1813-1816 | Federalist | ||||||
| Daniel Webster | 1813-1816 | Federalist | ||||||
| Jeduthun Wilcox | 1813-1816 | Federalist | ||||||
| Charles Humphrey Atherton | 1815-1816 | Federalist | ||||||
| Salma Hale | 1817-1818 | Republican | ||||||
| John Fabyan Parrott | 1817-1818 | Republican | ||||||
| Arthur Livermore | 1817-1820, 1823-1824 | Republican | ||||||
| Josiah Butler | 1817-1822 | Republican | ||||||
| Nathaniel Upham | 1817-1822 | Republican | ||||||
| Joseph Buffum, Jr. | 1819-1820 | Republican | ||||||
| William Plumer, Jr. | 1819-1824 | Republican | ||||||
| Matthew Harvey | 1821-1824 | Republican | ||||||
| Aaron Matson | 1821-1824 | Republican | ||||||
| Thomas Whipple, Jr. | 1821-1828 | Unknown | ||||||
| Ichabod Bartlett | 1823-1828 | Adams-Clay Republican | ||||||
| Nehemiah EAstman | 1825-1826 | Adams | ||||||
| Titus Brown | 1825-1828 | Adams | ||||||
| Joseph Healy | 1825-1828 | Adams | ||||||
| Jonathan Harvey | 1825-1830 | Jacksonian | ||||||
| David Barker, Jr. | 1827-1828 | Adams | ||||||
| John Brodhead | 1829-1832 | Jacksonian | ||||||
| Thomas Chandler | 1829-1832 | Jacksonian | ||||||
| Joseph Hammons | 1829-1832 | Jacksonian | ||||||
| John Wingate Weeks | 1829-1832 | Jacksonian | ||||||
| Henry Hubbard | 1829-1834 | Jacksonian | ||||||
| Joseph Morrill Harper | 1831-1834 | Jacksonian | ||||||
| Benning Moulton Bean | 1833-1836 | Jacksonian | ||||||
| Robert Burns | 1833-1836 | Jacksonian | ||||||
| Franklin Pierce | 1833-1836 | Democratic | ||||||
| Moses Norris, Jr. | 1834-1846 | Democratic | ||||||
| Samuel Cushman | 1835-1838 | Jacksonian | ||||||
| Joseph Weeks | 1835-1838 | Democratic | ||||||
| James Farrington | 1837-1838 | Democratic | ||||||
| Jared Warner Williams | 1837-1840 | Democratic | ||||||
| Charles Gordon Atherton | 1837-1842 | Democratic | ||||||
| Ira Allen Eastman | 1839-1842 | Democratic | ||||||
| Tristram Shaw | 1839-1842 | Democratic | ||||||
| Edmund Burke | 1839-1844 | Democratic | ||||||
| John Randall Reding | 1841-1844 | Democratic | ||||||
| John Parker Hale | 1843-1844 | Democratic | ||||||
| Mace Moulton | 1845-1846 | Democratic | ||||||
| James Hutchins Johnson | 1845-1848 | Democratic | ||||||
| James Wilson | 1847-1850 | Whig | ||||||
| Charles Hazen Peaslee | 1847-1852 | Democratic | ||||||
| Amos Tuck | 1847-1852 | Whig | ||||||
| George Washington Morrison | 1849-1850, 1853-1854 | Democratic | ||||||
| Harry Hibbard | 1849-1854 | Democratic | ||||||
| Jared Perkins | 1851-1852 | Whig | ||||||
| George Washington Kittredge | 1853-1854 | Democratic | ||||||
| Aaron Harrison Cragin | 1855-1858 | Republican | ||||||
| James Pike | 1855-1858 | American Party | ||||||
| Mason Weare Tappan | 1855-1860 | American Party | ||||||
| Thomas McKey Edwards | 1859-1862 | Republican | ||||||
| Gilman Marston | 1859-1862, 1865-1866 | Republican | ||||||
| Edward Henry Rollins | 1861-1866 | Republican | ||||||
| Daniel Marcy | 1863-1864 | Democratic | ||||||
| James Willis Patterson | 1863-1866 | Republican | ||||||
| Jacob Benton | 1867-1870 | Republican | ||||||
| Jacob Hart Ela | 1867-1870 | Republican | ||||||
| Aaron Fletcher Stevens | 1867-1870 | Republican | ||||||
| Ellery Albee Hibbard | 1871-1872 | Democratic | ||||||
| Samuel Newell Bell | 1871-1872, 1875-1876 | Democratic | ||||||
| Hosea Washington Parker | 1871-1874 | Democratic | ||||||
| Austin Franklin Pike | 1873-1874 | Republican | ||||||
| William Bradbury Small | 1873-1874 | Republican | ||||||
| Frank Jones | 1875-1878 | Democratic | ||||||
| Henry William Blair | 1875-1878, 1893-1894 | Republican | ||||||
| James Frankland Briggs | 1877-1882 | Republican | ||||||
| Evarts Worcester Farr | 1879-1880 | Republican | ||||||
| Joshua Gilman Hall | 1879-1882 | Republican | ||||||
| Ossian Ray | 1879-1884 | Republican | ||||||
| Martin Alonzo Haynes | 1883-1886 | Republican | ||||||
| Jacob Harold Gallinger | 1885-1888 | Republican | ||||||
| Luther Franklin McKinney | 1887-1888,1891-1892 | Democratic | ||||||
| Orren Cheney Moore | 1889-1890 | Republican | ||||||
| Alonzo Nute | 1889-1890 | Republican | ||||||
| Warren Fisher Daniell | 1891-1892 | Democratic | ||||||
| Henry Moore Baker | 1893-1896 | Republican | ||||||
| Cyrus Adams Sulloway | 1895-1918 | Republican | ||||||
| Frank Gay Clarke | 1897-1900 | Republican | ||||||
1700s
| Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 1700s from New Hampshire | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Total | |||
| Anti-Administration | 1 | |||
| Pro-Administration | 3 | |||
| Federalist | 6 | |||
| Democratic-Republican | 1 | |||
| Total Representatives | 11 | |||
| Representatives to the U.S. House from New Hampshire | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Representatives | Years Served | Party | ||||||
| Abiel Foster | 1789-1790, 1795-1802 | Pro-Administration | ||||||
| Samuel Livermore | 1789-1792 | Federalist | ||||||
| Nicholas Gilman | 1789-1796 | Democratic-Republican | ||||||
| Jeremiah Smith | 1791-1798 | Pro-Administration | ||||||
| Paine Wingate | 1793-1794 | Pro-Administration | ||||||
| John Samuel Sherburne | 1793-1796 | Anti-Administration | ||||||
| Peleg Sprague | 1797-1798 | Federalist | ||||||
| Jonathan Freeman | 1797-1800 | Federalist | ||||||
| William Gordon | 1797-1800 | Federalist | ||||||
| James Sheafe | 1799-1800 | Federalist | ||||||
| Samuel Tenney | 1799-1806 | Federalist | ||||||
District map
Footnotes
Senators
			Maggie Hassan (D)
									Jeanne Shaheen (D)
							Representatives
			District 1
						
							Chris Pappas (D)						
					District 2
						
					Democratic Party (4)
											
