United States congressional delegations from Kansas
These are tables of congressional delegations from Kansas to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives.Class 2 Senators | Congress | Class 3 Senators |
James H. Lane | 37th | Samuel C. Pomeroy |
38th | - | - |
39th | - | - |
39th | Edmund G. Ross | - |
40th | - | - |
41st | - | - |
Alexander Caldwell | 42nd | - |
43rd | John J. Ingalls | - |
43rd | Robert Crozier | - |
43rd | James M. Harvey | - |
44th | - | - |
Preston B. Plumb | 45th | - |
46th | - | - |
47th | - | - |
48th | - | - |
49th | - | - |
50th | - | - |
51st | - | - |
52nd | William A. Peffer | - |
52nd | William A. Peffer | Bishop W. Perkins |
John Martin | William A. Peffer | 53rd |
Lucien Baker | William A. Peffer | 54th |
55th | William A. Harris | - |
56th | William A. Harris | - |
Joseph R. Burton | William A. Harris | 57th |
58th | Chester I. Long | - |
59th | - | - |
59th | Alfred W. Benson | - |
Charles Curtis | 60th | - |
61st | Joseph L. Bristow | - |
62nd | - | - |
William H. Thompson | 63rd | - |
64th | Charles Curtis | - |
65th | Charles Curtis | - |
Arthur Capper | Charles Curtis | 66th |
67th | Charles Curtis | - |
68th | Charles Curtis | - |
69th | Charles Curtis | - |
70th | Charles Curtis | - |
71st | Henry J. Allen | - |
71st | George McGill | - |
72nd | - | - |
73rd | - | - |
74th | - | - |
75th | - | - |
76th | Clyde M. Reed | - |
77th | - | - |
78th | - | - |
79th | - | - |
80th | - | - |
Andrew F. Schoeppel | 81st | - |
Harry Darby | 81st | - |
Frank Carlson | 81st | - |
82nd | - | - |
83rd | - | - |
84th | - | - |
85th | - | - |
86th | - | - |
87th | - | - |
87th | James B. Pearson | - |
88th | - | - |
89th | - | - |
90th | - | - |
91st | Bob Dole | - |
92nd | - | - |
93rd | - | - |
94th | - | - |
95th | - | - |
95th | Nancy Kassebaum | - |
96th | - | - |
97th | - | - |
98th | - | - |
99th | - | - |
100th | - | - |
101st | - | - |
102nd | - | - |
103rd | - | - |
104th | - | - |
104th | Sheila Frahm | - |
104th | Sam Brownback | - |
Pat Roberts | 105th | - |
106th | - | - |
107th | - | - |
108th | - | - |
109th | - | - |
110th | - | - |
111th | - | - |
112th | Jerry Moran | - |
113th | - | - |
114th | - | - |
115th | - | - |
116th | - | - |
1859–1873: 1 seat at-large
Starting with statehood in 1859, Kansas elected a member of the House.
1873–1883: 3 seats
1883–1893: 7 seats
1893–1933: 8 seats
1933–1943: 7 seats
1943–1963: 6 seats
1963–1993: 5 seats
1993–Present: 4 seats
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