United States congressional delegations from Kentucky


Below are tables of congressional delegations from Kentucky to the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate.

United States Senate

Class 2 SenatorsCongressClass 3 Senators
John Brown 2nd John Edwards
3rd --
4th Humphrey Marshall -
5th --
6th --
7th John Breckinridge -
8th --
Buckner Thruston 9th -
John Adair 9th -
Henry Clay 9th -
10th John Pope -
11th --
11th Henry Clay -
George M. Bibb 12th -
13th Jesse Bledsoe -
13th George Walker -
13th William T. Barry Isham Talbot
14th --
14th Martin D. Hardin -
John J. Crittenden 15th -
Richard M. Johnson 16th William Logan
Isham Talbot 16th -
17th --
18th --
19th John Rowan -
20th --
George M. Bibb 21st -
22nd Henry Clay -
23rd --
John J. Crittenden 24th -
25th --
26th --
James T. Morehead 27th -
John J. Crittenden 27th -
28th --
29th --
Joseph R. Underwood 30th -
Thomas Metcalfe 30th -
31st Henry Clay -
32nd --
32nd David Meriwether -
32nd Archibald Dixon -
John B. Thompson 33rd -
34th John J. Crittenden -
35th --
Lazarus W. Powell 36th -
37th John C. Breckinridge -
37th Garrett Davis -
38th --
James Guthrie 39th -
40th --
40th Thomas C. McCreery -
41st --
John W. Stevenson 42nd -
Willis B. Machen 42nd -
43rd Thomas C. McCreery -
44th --
James B. Beck 45th -
46th John Stuart Williams -
47th --
48th --
49th Joseph C. S. Blackburn -
50th --
51st --
51st John G. Carlisle -
52nd --
52nd William Lindsay -
53rd --
54th --
55th William J. Deboe -
56th --
Joseph C. S. Blackburn 57th -
58th James B. McCreary -
59th --
Thomas H. Paynter 60th -
61st William O. Bradley -
62nd --
Ollie M. James 63rd -
Johnson N. Camden Jr. 63rd -
64th J. C. W. Beckham -
65th --
65th George B. Martin -
Augustus Owsley Stanley 66th -
67th Richard P. Ernst -
68th --
Frederic M. Sackett 69th -
70th Alben W. Barkley -
71st --
71st John M. Robsion -
71st Ben M. Williamson -
Marvel M. Logan 72nd -
73rd --
74th --
75th --
76th --
76th A. B. Happy Chandler I -
77th --
78th --
79th --
79th William A. Stanfill -
79th John Sherman Cooper -
80th --
Virgil M. Chapman 81st -
Garrett L. Withers 81st -
Earle C. Clements 81st -
82nd --
82nd Thomas R. Underwood -
82nd John Sherman Cooper -
83rd --
Alben W. Barkley 84th -
Robert Humphreys 84th -
John Sherman Cooper 84th -
85th Thruston B. Morton -
86th --
87th --
88th --
89th --
90th --
90th Marlow W. Cook -
91st --
92nd --
Walter Huddleston 93rd -
Wendell H. Ford 93rd -
94th --
95th --
96th --
97th --
98th --
Mitch McConnell 99th -
100th --
101st --
102nd --
103rd --
104th --
105th --
106th Jim Bunning -
107th --
108th --
109th --
110th --
111th --
112th Rand Paul -
113th --
114th --
115th --
116th --

House of Representatives

Current members

List of members, their terms in office, district boundaries, and the district political ratings according to the CPVI. The delegation has a total of 6 members: 5 Republicans and 1 Democrat.
DistrictMember
and residence
PartyCPVIIncumbencyDistrict map
1st
James Comer
Tompkinsville
RepublicanR+23since November 8, 2016
2nd
Brett Guthrie
Bowling Green
RepublicanR+19since January 3, 2009
3rd
John Yarmuth
Louisville
DemocraticD+6since January 3, 2007
4th
Thomas Massie
Covington
RepublicanR+18since November 13, 2012
5th
Hal Rogers
Mount Vernon
RepublicanR+31since January 3, 1981
6th
Andy Barr
Frankfort/Lexington
RepublicanR+9since January 3, 2013

1792–1803: 2 seats

After statehood, Kentucky had two representatives.

1803–1813: 6 seats

1813–1823: 10 seats

1823–1833: 12 seats

1833–1843: 13 seats

1843–1853: 10 seats

1863–1873: 9 seats

1873–1883: 10 seats

1883–1933: 11 seats

For fifty years, Kentucky had 11 seats.

1933–1953: 9 seats

1953–1963: 8 seats

1963–1993: 7 seats

1993–present: 6 seats

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