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.
Current delegation
United States Senate
Class 2 Senators | Congress | Class 3 Senators |
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James H. Lane (R) | 37th (1861–1863) | Samuel C. Pomeroy (R) |
38th (1863–1865) | ||
39th (1865–1867) | ||
Edmund G. Ross (R) | ||
40th (1867–1869) | ||
41st (1869–1871) | ||
Alexander Caldwell (R) | 42nd (1871–1873) | |
43rd (1873–1875) | John J. Ingalls (R) | |
Robert Crozier (R) | ||
James M. Harvey (R) | ||
44th (1875–1877) | ||
Preston B. Plumb (R) | 45th (1877–1879) | |
46th (1879–1881) | ||
47th (1881–1883) | ||
48th (1883–1885) | ||
49th (1885–1887) | ||
50th (1887–1889) | ||
51st (1889–1891) | ||
52nd (1891–1893) | William A. Peffer (Pop) | |
Bishop W. Perkins (R) | ||
John Martin (D) | 53rd (1893–1895) | |
Lucien Baker (R) | 54th (1895–1897) | |
55th (1897–1899) | William A. Harris (Pop) | |
56th (1899–1901) | ||
Joseph R. Burton (R) | 57th (1901–1903) | |
58th (1903–1905) | Chester I. Long (R) | |
59th (1905–1907) | ||
Alfred W. Benson (R) | ||
Charles Curtis (R) | 60th (1907–1909) | |
61st (1909–1911) | Joseph L. Bristow (R) | |
62nd (1911–1913) | ||
William H. Thompson (D) | 63rd (1913–1915) | |
64th (1915–1917) | Charles Curtis (R) | |
65th (1917–1919) | ||
Arthur Capper (R) | 66th (1919–1921) | |
67th (1921–1923) | ||
68th (1923–1925) | ||
69th (1925–1927) | ||
70th (1927–1929) | ||
71st (1929–1931) | Henry J. Allen (R) | |
George McGill (D) | ||
72nd (1931–1933) | ||
73rd (1933–1935) | ||
74th (1935–1937) | ||
75th (1937–1939) | ||
76th (1939–1941) | Clyde M. Reed (R) | |
77th (1941–1943) | ||
78th (1943–1945) | ||
79th (1945–1947) | ||
80th (1947–1949) | ||
Andrew F. Schoeppel (R) | 81st (1949–1951) | |
Harry Darby (R) | ||
Frank Carlson (R) | ||
82nd (1951–1953) | ||
83rd (1953–1955) | ||
84th (1955–1957) | ||
85th (1957–1959) | ||
86th (1959–1961) | ||
87th (1961–1963) | ||
James B. Pearson (R) | ||
88th (1963–1965) | ||
89th (1965–1967) | ||
90th (1967–1969) | ||
91st (1969–1971) | Bob Dole (R) | |
92nd (1971–1973) | ||
93rd (1973–1975) | ||
94th (1975–1977) | ||
95th (1977–1979) | ||
Nancy Kassebaum (R) | ||
96th (1979–1981) | ||
97th (1981–1983) | ||
98th (1983–1985) | ||
99th (1985–1987) | ||
100th (1987–1989) | ||
101st (1989–1991) | ||
102nd (1991–1993) | ||
103rd (1993–1995) | ||
104th (1995–1997) | ||
Sheila Frahm (R) | ||
Sam Brownback (R) | ||
Pat Roberts (R) | 105th (1997–1999) | |
106th (1999–2001) | ||
107th (2001–2003) | ||
108th (2003–2005) | ||
109th (2005–2007) | ||
110th (2007–2009) | ||
111th (2009–2011) | ||
112th (2011–2013) | Jerry Moran (R) | |
113th (2013–2015) | ||
114th (2015–2017) | ||
115th (2017–2019) | ||
116th (2019–2021) |
United States House of Representatives
Delegates from Kansas Territory
Congress | Delegate |
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33rd (1853–1854) |
John Wilkins Whitfield (D) |
34th (1855–1856) | |
35th (1857–1858) |
Marcus Junius Parrott (R) |
36th (1859–1860) |
1859–1873: 1 seat at-large
Starting with statehood in 1859, Kansas elected a member of the House.
Congress | At-large |
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36th (1859–1861) |
Martin Franklin Conway (R) |
37th (1861–1863) | |
38th (1863–1865) |
Abel Carter Wilder (R) |
39th (1865–1867) |
Sidney Clarke (R) |
40th (1867–1869) | |
41st (1869–1871) | |
42nd (1871–1873) |
David Perley Lowe (R) |
1873–1883: 3 seats
Congress | Three at-large seats, elected statewide on a general ticket | ||
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Seat A | Seat B | Seat C | |
43rd (1873–1875) |
David Perley Lowe (R) |
Stephen Alonzo Cobb (R) |
William Addison Phillips (R) |
District | |||
1st district | 2nd district | 3rd district | |
44th (1875–1877) |
William Addison Phillips (R) |
John Randolph Goodin (D) |
William Ripley Brown (R) |
45th (1877–1879) |
Dudley Chase Haskell (R) |
Thomas Ryan (R) | |
46th (1879–1881) |
John Alexander Anderson (R) | ||
47th (1881–1883) |
1883–1893: 7 seats
Congress | Three districts | Four at-large seats, elected statewide on a general ticket | |||||
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1st district | 2nd district | 3rd district | Seat A | Seat B | Seat C | Seat D | |
48th (1883–1885) |
John Alexander Anderson (R) |
Dudley Chase Haskell (R) |
Thomas Ryan (R) |
Lewis Hanback (R) |
Edmund Needham Morrill (R) |
Bishop Walden Perkins (R) |
Samuel Ritter Peters (R) |
District | |||||||
1st district | 2nd district | 3rd district | 4th district | 5th district | 6th district | 7th district | |
49th (1885–1887) |
Edmund Needham Morrill (R) |
Edward Hogue Funston (R) |
Bishop Walden Perkins (R) |
Thomas Ryan (R) |
John Alexander Anderson (R) |
Lewis Hanback (R) |
Samuel Ritter Peters (R) |
50th (1887–1889) |
John Alexander Anderson (Ind. R) |
Erastus Johnson Turner (R) | |||||
51st (1889–1891) |
John Alexander Anderson (R) | ||||||
Harrison Kelley (R) | |||||||
52nd (1891–1893) |
Case Broderick (R) |
Benjamin Hutchinson Clover (Pop) |
John Grant Otis (Pop) |
John Davis (Pop) |
William Baker (Pop) |
Jerry Simpson (Pop) |
1893–1933: 8 seats
1933–1943: 7 seats
Congress | District | ||||||
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1st district | 2nd district | 3rd district | 4th district | 5th district | 6th district | 7th district | |
73rd (1933–1935) |
William P. Lambertson (R) |
Ulysses Samuel Guyer (R) |
Harold C. McGugin (R) |
Randolph Carpenter (D) |
William Augustus Ayres (D) |
Kathryn O'Loughlin McCarthy (D) |
Clifford R. Hope (R) |
74th (1935–1937) |
Edward White Patterson (D) |
John Mills Houston (D) |
Frank Carlson (R) | ||||
75th (1937–1939) |
Edward Herbert Rees (R) | ||||||
76th (1939–1941) |
Thomas Daniel Winter (R) | ||||||
77th (1941–1943) |
1943–1963: 6 seats
Congress | District | ||||||
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1st district | 2nd district | 3rd district | 4th district | 5th district | 6th district | ||
78th (1943–1945) |
William P. Lambertson (R) |
Everett P. Scrivner (R) |
Thomas Daniel Winter (R) |
Edward Herbert Rees (R) |
Clifford R. Hope (R) |
Frank Carlson (R) | |
79th (1945–1947) |
Albert M. Cole (R) | ||||||
80th (1947–1949) |
Herbert Alton Meyer (R) |
Wint Smith (R) | |||||
81st (1949–1951) | |||||||
82nd (1951–1953) |
Myron V. George (R) | ||||||
83rd (1953–1955) |
Howard Shultz Miller (D) | ||||||
84th (1955–1957) |
William H. Avery (R) | ||||||
85th (1957–1959) |
James Floyd Breeding (D) | ||||||
86th (1959–1961) |
Newell A. George (D) |
Denver David Hargis (D) | |||||
87th (1961–1963) |
Robert Ellsworth (R) |
Walter Lewis McVey Jr. (R) |
Garner E. Shriver (R) |
Bob Dole (R) |
1963–1993: 5 seats
Congress | District | ||||||
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1st district | 2nd district | 3rd district | 4th district | 5th district | |||
88th (1963–1965) |
Bob Dole (R) |
William H. Avery (R) |
Robert Ellsworth (R) |
Garner E. Shriver (R) |
Joe Skubitz (R) | ||
89th (1965–1967) |
Chester L. Mize (R) | ||||||
90th (1967–1969) |
Larry Winn (R) | ||||||
91st (1969–1971) |
Keith Sebelius (R) | ||||||
92nd (1971–1973) |
Bill Roy (D) | ||||||
93rd (1973–1975) | |||||||
94th (1975–1977) |
Martha Keys (D) | ||||||
95th (1977–1979) |
Dan Glickman (D) | ||||||
96th (1979–1981) |
James Edmund Jeffries (R) |
Bob Whittaker (R) | |||||
97th (1981–1983) |
Pat Roberts (R) | ||||||
98th (1983–1985) |
Jim Slattery (D) | ||||||
99th (1985–1987) |
Jan Meyers (R) | ||||||
100th (1987–1989) | |||||||
101st (1989–1991) | |||||||
102nd (1991–1993) |
Dick Nichols (R) |
1993–Present: 4 seats
Congress | District | ||||||
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1st district | 2nd district | 3rd district | 4th district | ||||
103rd (1993–1995) |
Pat Roberts (R) |
Jim Slattery (D) |
Jan Meyers (R) |
Dan Glickman (D) | |||
104th (1995–1997) |
Sam Brownback (R) |
Todd Tiahrt (R) | |||||
Jim Ryun (R) | |||||||
105th (1997–1999) |
Jerry Moran (R) |
Vince Snowbarger (R) | |||||
106th (1999–2001) |
Dennis Moore (D) | ||||||
107th (2001–2003) | |||||||
108th (2003–2005) | |||||||
109th (2005–2007) | |||||||
110th (2007–2009) |
Nancy Boyda (D) | ||||||
111th (2009–2011) |
Lynn Jenkins (R) | ||||||
112th (2011–2013) |
Tim Huelskamp (R) |
Kevin Yoder (R) |
Mike Pompeo (R) | ||||
113th (2013–2015) | |||||||
114th (2015–2017) | |||||||
115th (2017–2019) |
Roger Marshall (R) | ||||||
Ron Estes (R) | |||||||
116th (2019–2021) |
Steve Watkins (R) |
Sharice Davids (D) |
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