List of freshman class members of the 115th United States Congress

The 115th United States Congress will begin on January 3, 2017.

New members of the 115th Congress

Senate

State Image Senator Incoming class seniority Party change? Prior political experience Birth year
California Harris, KamalaKamala Harris (D) 5th
(98th overall)
No
Open seat
Replaced Barbara Boxer (D)
Attorney General of California
San Francisco District Attorney
1964
Illinois Duckworth, TammyTammy Duckworth (D) 3rd
(96th overall)
Yes
Defeated Mark Kirk (R)
Member of the U.S. House
Assistant Secretary of Veterans' Affairs
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
1968
Indiana Young, ToddTodd Young (R) 2nd
(95th overall)
No
Open seat
Replaced Dan Coats (R)
Member of the U.S. House
Captain, U.S. Marine Corps
1972
Louisiana TBD 6th
(99th overall)
TBD
Open seat
Replacing David Vitter (R)
Maryland Van Hollen, ChrisChris Van Hollen (D) 1st
(94th overall)
No
Open seat
Replaced Barbara Mikulski (D)
Member of the U.S. House
State Senator
State Delegate
1959
New Hampshire Hassan, MaggieMaggie Hassan (D) 4th
(97th overall)
Yes
Defeated Kelly Ayotte (R)
Governor of New Hampshire
State Senate Majority Leader
1958
Nevada Cortez Masto, CatherineCatherine Cortez Masto (D) 7th
(100th overall)
No
Open seat
Replaced Harry Reid (D)
Nevada Attorney General
Attorney
1964

House of Representatives

District Representative Party change Prior background Birth year
Arizona 1 O'Halleran, TomTom O'Halleran (D) No State Senator[1] 1946
Arizona 5 Biggs, AndyAndy Biggs (R) No State Senator 1958
California 17 Khanna, RoRo Khanna (D) No Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce 1976
California 20 Panetta, JimmyJimmy Panetta (D) No Deputy District Attorney, Monterey County, Lieutenant, U.S. Navy 1969
California 24 Carbajal, SaludSalud Carbajal (D) No Santa Barbara County Supervisor 1964
California 44 Barragán, NanetteNanette Barragán (D) No Hermosa Beach City Councilwoman 1976
California 46 Correa, LouLou Correa (D) No State Senator, Orange County Supervisor, State Assemblyman 1958
Delaware at-large Blunt Rochester, LisaLisa Blunt Rochester (D) No State Labor Secretary, CEO Metropolitan Wilmington Urban League 1961/62
Florida 1 Gaetz, MattMatt Gaetz (R) Yes State Representative 1982
Florida 2 Dunn, NealNeal Dunn (R) Yes Surgeon; Major, U.S. Army 1953
Florida 4 Rutherford, JohnJohn Rutherford (R) No Sheriff of Duval County 1952
Florida 5 Lawson, AlAl Lawson (D) No State Senator 1948
Florida 7 Murphy, StephanieStephanie Murphy (D) Yes Professor, Rollins College; National Security Specialist 1978
Florida 9 Soto, DarrenDarren Soto (D) No State Senator, State Representative 1978
Florida 10 Demings, ValVal Demings (D) Yes Chief of Orlando Police Department 1957
Florida 13 Crist, CharlieCharlie Crist (D) Yes Governor of Florida, Attorney General, Commissioner of Education[2] 1956
Florida 18 Mast, BrianBrian Mast (R) Yes Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army 1980
Florida 19 Rooney, FrancisFrancis Rooney (R) No United States Ambassador to the Holy See 1953
Georgia 3 Ferguson, DrewDrew Ferguson (R) No Mayor of West Point; Dentist 1966/67
Illinois 8 Krishnamoorthi, RajaRaja Krishnamoorthi (D) No Businessman, Deputy State Treasurer 1973
Illinois 10 Schneider, BradBrad Schneider (D) Yes U.S. Representative for IL-10 (2013-2015) 1961
Indiana 3 Banks, JimJim Banks (R) No State Senator; Lieutenant, U.S. Navy 1979
Indiana 9 Hollingsworth, TreyTrey Hollingsworth (R) No Businessman 1983
Kansas 1 Marshall, RogerRoger Marshall (R) No Obstetrician; Captain, U.S. Army 1960
Louisiana 3 TBD (R) No
Lousiana 4 TBD TBD
Maryland 4 Brown, AnthonyAnthony Brown (D) No Lieutenant Governor; State Delegate; Colonel, U.S. Army 1961
Maryland 8 Raskin, JamieJamie Raskin (D) No State Senator 1962
Michigan 1 Bergman, JackJack Bergman (R) No Lieutenant General, U.S. Marine Corps 1946/47
Michigan 10 Mitchell, PaulPaul Mitchell (R) No Businessman 1956/57
Minnesota 2 Lewis, JasonJason Lewis (R) No Radio talk show host 1955
Nebraska 2 Bacon, DonDon Bacon (R) Yes Brigadier General, U.S. Air Force 1963
Nevada 3 Rosen, JackyJacky Rosen (D) Yes Computer Programmer; President, Congregation Ner Tamid 1957
Nevada 4 Kihuen, RubenRuben Kihuen (D) Yes State Senator, State Assemblyman 1980
New Hampshire 1 Shea-Porter, CarolCarol Shea-Porter (D) Yes U.S. Representative for NH-1 (2007-2011; 2013-2015) 1952
New Jersey 5 Gottheimer, JoshJosh Gottheimer (D) Yes Government Staffer, Speechwriter 1975
New York 3 Suozzi, ThomasThomas Suozzi (D) No Nassau County Executive, Mayor of Glen Cove 1962
New York 13 Espaillat, AdrianoAdriano Espaillat (D) No State Senator, State Assemblyman 1954
New York 19 Faso, JohnJohn Faso (R) No State Assemblyman 1952
New York 22 Tenney, ClaudiaClaudia Tenney (R) No State Assemblywoman 1961
North Carolina 13 Budd, TedTed Budd (R) No Businessman 1971/72
Pennsylvania 8 Fitzpatrick, BrianBrian Fitzpatrick (R) No Special Agent, FBI 1973
Pennsylvania 16 Smucker, LloydLloyd Smucker (R) No State Senator 1964
Tennessee 8 Kustoff, DavidDavid Kustoff (R) No U.S. Attorney, W.D. Tenn. 1966
Texas 15 González, VincenteVincente González (D) No Attorney 1967/68
Texas 19 Arrington, JodeyJodey Arrington (R) No Businessman, Texas Tech Vice Chancellor 1972
Virginia 2 Taylor, ScottScott Taylor (R) No State Delegate, Captain, Navy SEAL 1979
Virginia 4 McEachin, DonaldDonald McEachin (D) Yes State Senator, State Delegate 1961
Virginia 5 Garrett, TomTom Garrett (R) No State Senator; Captain, U.S. Army 1972
Washington 7 Jayapal, PramilaPramila Jayapal (D) No State Senator 1965
Wisconsin 8 Gallagher, MikeMike Gallagher (R) No Businessman; Captain, U.S. Marine Corps 1984
Wyoming at-large Cheney, LizLiz Cheney (R) No Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs 1966

Non-voting members

District Delegate Party change? Prior background Birth year
Puerto Rico at-large González, JennifferJenniffer González (PNP/R) Yes/No[3] State House Minority Leader 1976

References

  1. Served in the state Senate as a Republican.
  2. Served in these positions as a Republican.
  3. González and outgoing Resident Commissioner Pedro Pierluisi are both members of the New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico, but Pierluisi aligns with the Democratic Party nationally.
Preceded by
List of 114th Congress freshmen
Freshman-class members of the 115th Congress Succeeded by
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