119th Congress

119th Congress Members

Browse every current Senator and Representative in the 119th Congress. Search by name, filter by state or chamber, and connect with your elected officials.

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100 Senators435 Representatives
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33 Senate seats up in 2026
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All 535 Members

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Pete Ricketts
Pete Ricketts
R·Sen.·NE
NebraskaCompetitive
Peter Welch
Peter Welch
D·Sen.·VT
Rand Paul
Rand Paul
R·Sen.·KY
Tenure15 yrs
KentuckyCompetitive
Raphael Warnock
Raphael Warnock
D·Sen.·GA
GeorgiaCompetitive
Richard Blumenthal
Richard Blumenthal
D·Sen.·CT
Tenure15 yrs
ConnecticutCompetitive
Richard Durbin
Richard Durbin
D·Sen.·IL
Tenure43 yrs
IllinoisCompetitive
Rick Scott
Rick Scott
R·Sen.·FL
FloridaCompetitive
Roger Marshall
Roger Marshall
R·Sen.·KS
KansasCompetitive
Roger Wicker
Roger Wicker
R·Sen.·MS
MississippiCompetitive
Ron Johnson
Ron Johnson
R·Sen.·WI
WisconsinCompetitive
Ron Wyden
Ron Wyden
D·Sen.·OR
Tenure45 yrs
OregonCompetitive
Ruben Gallego
Ruben Gallego
D·Sen.·AZ
ArizonaCompetitive
Sheldon Whitehouse
Sheldon Whitehouse
D·Sen.·RI
Rhode IslandCompetitive
Shelley Moore Capito
Shelley Moore Capito
R·Sen.·WV
Steve Daines
Steve Daines
R·Sen.·MT
MontanaCompetitive
Susan Collins
Susan Collins
R·Sen.·ME
Tenure29 yrs
MaineCompetitive
Tammy Baldwin
Tammy Baldwin
D·Sen.·WI
WisconsinCompetitive
Tammy Duckworth
Tammy Duckworth
D·Sen.·IL
IllinoisCompetitive
Ted Budd
Ted Budd
R·Sen.·NC
Ted Cruz
Ted Cruz
R·Sen.·TX
Tenure13 yrs
TexasCompetitive
Thom Tillis
Thom Tillis
R·Sen.·NC
Tim Kaine
Tim Kaine
D·Sen.·VA
VirginiaCompetitive
Tim Scott
Tim Scott
R·Sen.·SC
Tim Sheehy
Tim Sheehy
R·Sen.·MT
MontanaCompetitive

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Campaign Finance

2026 Fundraising Leaders

Top fundraisers by total FEC contributions — where the money flows in Congress.

Legislative Activity

Most Prolific Legislators

Members who sponsor the most legislation — the engine room of the 119th Congress.

Civic Engagement

Connecting With Your Members of Congress

Knowing who speaks for you in the 119th Congress is the first step toward effective civic engagement. If you're not sure who represents you, find your representative by entering your address. Your members of Congress shape federal laws, approve budgets, and oversee the executive branch.

Most Americans are served by two U.S. Senators (state-wide) and one U.S. Representative (district-wide). Residents of D.C. and the U.S. territories elect a non-voting Delegate or Resident Commissioner instead of Senators.

Identifying your legislators lets you:

  • Voice your stance on bills and policies that affect your community.
  • Discover the committees where they wield the most influence.
  • Monitor their voting record—and share highlights with your network.

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