These are tables of congressional delegations from Virginia to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. Virginia's current U.S. Senators are Democrats Mark Warner (serving since 2009) and Tim Kaine (serving since 2013). Virginia is allotted 11 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives; currently, 6 seats are held by Democrats and 5 seats are held by Republicans.
The current dean of the Virginia delegation is Representative Bobby Scott (VA-3), having served in the House since 1993.
See main article: List of United States senators from Virginia.
Current U.S. senators from Virginia | |||
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Class I senator | Class II senator | ||
Tim Kaine | Mark Warner | ||
Party | |||
Incumbent since | January 3, 2013 | January 3, 2009 |
Class I senator | Congress | Class II senator | |||
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William Grayson (AA) | 1st (1789–1791) | Richard Henry Lee (AA) | |||
John Walker (PA) | |||||
rowspan=4 | James Monroe (AA) | ||||
2nd (1791–1793) | |||||
rowspan=2 | John Taylor (AA) | ||||
3rd (1793–1795) | |||||
Stevens Thomson Mason (AA) | Henry Tazewell (AA) | ||||
Stevens Thomson Mason (DR) | 4th (1795–1797) | Henry Tazewell (DR) | |||
5th (1797–1799) | |||||
vacant | |||||
6th (1799–1801) | Wilson Cary Nicholas (DR) | ||||
7th (1801–1803) | |||||
8th (1803–1805) | |||||
John Taylor (DR) | |||||
Abraham B. Venable (DR) | rowspan=2 | Andrew Moore (DR) | |||
William Branch Giles (DR) | |||||
rowspan=3 | Andrew Moore (DR) | rowspan=7 | William Branch Giles (DR) | ||
9th (1805–1807) | |||||
10th (1807–1809) | |||||
rowspan=3 | Richard Brent (DR) | 11th (1809–1811) | |||
12th (1811–1813) | |||||
13th (1813–1815) | |||||
rowspan=9 | James Barbour (DR) | ||||
14th (1815–1817) | Armistead T. Mason (DR) | ||||
15th (1817–1819) | John Wayles Eppes (DR) | ||||
16th (1819–1821) | |||||
rowspan=2 | James Pleasants (DR) | ||||
17th (1821–1823) | |||||
rowspan=2 | John Taylor (DR) | ||||
18th (1823–1825) | |||||
Littleton Waller Tazewell (DR) | |||||
James Barbour (J) | 19th (1825–1827) | Littleton Waller Tazewell (J) | |||
vacant | |||||
John Randolph (J) | |||||
rowspan=4 | John Tyler (J) | 20th (1827–1829) | |||
21st (1829–1831) | |||||
22nd (1831–1833) | |||||
rowspan=2 | William Cabell Rives (J) | ||||
rowspan=3 | John Tyler (NR) | 23rd (1833–1835) | |||
rowspan=2 | Benjamin W. Leigh (NR) | ||||
24th (1835–1837) | |||||
William Cabell Rives (J) | Richard E. Parker (J) | ||||
William Cabell Rives (D) | 25th (1837–1839) | Richard E. Parker (D) | |||
rowspan=2 | William H. Roane (D) | ||||
vacant | 26th (1839–1841) | ||||
rowspan="2" | William Cabell Rives (W) | 27th (1841–1843) | rowspan=4 | William S. Archer (W) | |
28th (1843–1845) | |||||
Isaac S. Pennybacker (D) | 29th (1845–1847) | ||||
rowspan=9 | James M. Mason (D) | ||||
30th (1847–1849) | rowspan=8 | Robert M. T. Hunter (D) | |||
31st (1849–1851) | |||||
32nd (1851–1853) | |||||
33rd (1853–1855) | |||||
34th (1855–1857) | |||||
35th (1857–1859) | |||||
36th (1859–1861) | |||||
37th (1861–1863) | |||||
Waitman T. Willey (U) | rowspan=3 | John S. Carlile (U) | |||
Lemuel J. Bowden (U) | 38th (1863–1865) | ||||
vacant | |||||
39th (1865–1867) | vacant | ||||
40th (1867–1869) | |||||
41st (1869–1871) | |||||
rowspan=3 | John F. Lewis (R) | rowspan=7 | John W. Johnston (D) | ||
42nd (1871–1873) | |||||
43rd (1873–1875) | |||||
rowspan=3 | Robert E. Withers (D) | 44th (1875–1877) | |||
45th (1877–1879) | |||||
46th (1879–1881) | |||||
rowspan=3 | William Mahone (RA) | 47th (1881–1883) | |||
48th (1883–1885) | rowspan=3 | Harrison H. Riddleberger (RA) | |||
49th (1885–1887) | |||||
rowspan=13 | John W. Daniel (D) | 50th (1887–1889) | |||
51st (1889–1891) | rowspan=2 | John S. Barbour Jr. (D) | |||
52nd (1891–1893) | |||||
rowspan=2 | Eppa Hunton (D) | ||||
53rd (1893–1895) | |||||
54th (1895–1897) | rowspan=14 | Thomas S. Martin (D) | |||
55th (1897–1899) | |||||
56th (1899–1901) | |||||
57th (1901–1903) | |||||
58th (1903–1905) | |||||
59th (1905–1907) | |||||
60th (1907–1909) | |||||
61st (1909–1911) | |||||
rowspan=13 | Claude A. Swanson (D) | ||||
62nd (1911–1913) | |||||
63rd (1913–1915) | |||||
64th (1915–1917) | |||||
65th (1917–1919) | |||||
66th (1919–1921) | |||||
rowspan=14 | Carter Glass (D) | ||||
67th (1921–1923) | |||||
68th (1923–1925) | |||||
69th (1925–1927) | |||||
70th (1927–1929) | |||||
71st (1929–1931) | |||||
72nd (1931–1933) | |||||
rowspan=19 | Harry F. Byrd (D) | 73rd (1933–1935) | |||
74th (1935–1937) | |||||
75th (1937–1939) | |||||
76th (1939–1941) | |||||
77th (1941–1943) | |||||
78th (1943–1945) | |||||
79th (1945–1947) | |||||
Thomas G. Burch (D) | |||||
rowspan=12 | A. Willis Robertson (D) | ||||
80th (1947–1949) | |||||
81st (1949–1951) | |||||
82nd (1951–1953) | |||||
83rd (1953–1955) | |||||
84th (1955–1957) | |||||
85th (1957–1959) | |||||
86th (1959–1961) | |||||
87th (1961–1963) | |||||
88th (1963–1965) | |||||
89th (1965–1967) | |||||
rowspan=4 | Harry F. Byrd Jr. (D) | ||||
rowspan=4 | William Spong Jr. (D) | ||||
90th (1967–1969) | |||||
91st (1969–1971) | |||||
rowspan=7 | Harry F. Byrd Jr. (I) | 92nd (1971–1973) | |||
93rd (1973–1975) | William L. Scott (R) | ||||
94th (1975–1977) | |||||
95th (1977–1979) | |||||
John Warner (R) | |||||
96th (1979–1981) | |||||
97th (1981–1983) | |||||
rowspan=3 | Paul Trible (R) | 98th (1983–1985) | |||
99th (1985–1987) | |||||
100th (1987–1989) | |||||
rowspan=6 | Chuck Robb (D) | 101st (1989–1991) | |||
102nd (1991–1993) | |||||
103rd (1993–1995) | |||||
104th (1995–1997) | |||||
105th (1997–1999) | |||||
106th (1999–2001) | |||||
rowspan=3 | George Allen (R) | 107th (2001–2003) | |||
108th (2003–2005) | |||||
109th (2005–2007) | |||||
rowspan=3 | Jim Webb (D) | 110th (2007–2009) | |||
111th (2009–2011) | rowspan=8 | Mark Warner (D) | |||
112th (2011–2013) | |||||
rowspan=6 | Tim Kaine (D) | 113th (2013–2015) | |||
114th (2015–2017) | |||||
115th (2017–2019) | |||||
116th (2019–2021) | |||||
117th (2021–2023) | |||||
118th (2023–2025) |
See main article: List of United States representatives from Virginia.
Congress | District | ||||||||||||
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(1789–1791) | Alexander White (PA)< | -- bioguide.congress.gov doesn't show a party affiliation for Alexander White for the 1st or 2nd Congresses --> | John Brown (AA) | Andrew Moore (AA)< | -- bioguide.congress.gov doesn't show a party affiliation for Andrew Moore for the 1st through 3rd Congresses --> | Richard Bland Lee (PA) | James Madison (AA) | Isaac Coles (AA) | John Page (AA) | Josiah Parker (AA) | Theodorick Bland (AA) | Samuel Griffin (PA) | |
William Branch Giles (AA)< | -- bioguide.congress.gov doesn't show a party affiliation for William Branch Giles for the 1st through 3rd Congresses --> | ||||||||||||
(1791–1793) | Abraham B. Venable (AA)< | -- bioguide.congress.gov doesn't show a party affiliation for Abraham B. Venable for the 2nd or 3rd Congresses --> | Samuel Griffin (AA) | ||||||||||
Apportioned to Kentucky |
Congress | |
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(1793–1795) | |
(1795–1797) | |
(1797–1799) | |
(1799-1801) | |
(1801–1803) |
Congress | District | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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(1813–1815) | John G. Jackson (DR) | Francis White (F) | John Smith (DR) | William McCoy (DR) | James Breckinridge (F) | Daniel Sheffey (F) | Hugh Caperton (F) | Joseph Lewis Jr. (F) | John Hungerford (DR) | Aylett Hawes (DR) | John Dawson (DR) | John Roane (DR) | Thomas Bayly (F) | William A. Burwell (DR) | John Kerr (DR) | John W. Eppes (DR) | James Pleasants (DR) | Thomas Gholson Jr. (DR) | Peterson Goodwyn (DR) | James Johnson (DR) | Thomas Newton Jr. (DR) | Hugh Nelson (DR) | John Clopton (DR) | |
Philip P. Barbour (DR) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
(1815–1817) | Magnus Tate (F) | Henry St. George Tucker Sr. (DR) | Ballard Smith (DR) | William H. Roane (DR) | Burwell Bassett (DR) | Matthew Clay (DR) | John Randolph (DR)< | -- bioguide.congress.gov doesn't show a party affiliation for John Randolph of Roanoke for any of his terms --> | ||||||||||||||||
John Kerr (DR) | Thomas M. Nelson (DR) | John Tyler (DR) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
(1817–1819) | James Pindall (F) | Edward Colston (F) | John Floyd (DR) | Alexander Smyth (DR) | Charles F. Mercer (F) | William Lee Ball (DR) | George Strother (DR) | Robert S. Garnett (DR) | William J. Lewis (DR) | Archibald Austin (DR) | ||||||||||||||
John Pegram (DR) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
(1819–1821) | Thomas Van Swearingen (F)< | -- bioguide.congress.gov doesn't show a party affiliation for Thomas Van Swearingen for either of his terms --> | Jared Williams (DR)< | -- bioguide.congress.gov doesn't show a party affiliation for Jared Williams for any of his terms --> | Severn E. Parker (DR) | George Tucker (DR)< | -- bioguide.congress.gov doesn't show a party affiliation for George Tucker for any of his terms --> | John Randolph (DR)< | -- bioguide.congress.gov doesn't show a party affiliation for John Randolph of Roanoke for any of his terms --> | Mark Alexander (DR) | James Jones (DR) | |||||||||||||
Edward B. Jackson (DR) | Thomas Love Moore (DR) | William S. Archer (DR)< | -- bioguide.congress.gov lists William Archer as a "Whig" for only his Senate term --> | John C. Gray (DR) | ||||||||||||||||||||
(1821–1823) | William Smith (DR) | Burwell Bassett (DR) | Jabez Leftwich (DR) | Arthur Smith (DR) | Andrew Stevenson (DR) | |||||||||||||||||||
James Stephenson (F) |
Congress | District | |||||||||||||
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(1853–1855) | Thomas H. Bayly (D) | John Millson (D) | John Caskie (D) | William Goode (D) | Thomas S. Bocock (D) | Paulus Powell (D) | William Smith (D) | Charles J. Faulkner (W) | John Letcher (D) | Zedekiah Kidwell (D) | John F. Snodgrass (D) | Henry A. Edmundson (D) | Fayette McMullen (D) | |
Charles S. Lewis (D) | ||||||||||||||
(1855–1857) | Charles J. Faulkner (D) | John S. Carlile (KN) | ||||||||||||
Muscoe R. H. Garnett (D) | ||||||||||||||
(1857–1859) | Sherrard Clemens (D) | Albert G. Jenkins (D) | George W. Hopkins (D) | |||||||||||
(1859–1861) | Daniel C. DeJarnette Sr. (ID) | Shelton Leake (ID) | Alexander Boteler (O) | John T. Harris (ID) | Elbert S. Martin (ID) | |||||||||
Roger A. Pryor (D) | ||||||||||||||
(1861–1863) | American Civil War | American Civil War | Charles H. Upton (U) | American Civil War | William G. Brown Sr. (U) | John S. Carlile (U) | Kellian Whaley (U) | American Civil War | ||||||
Joseph Segar (U) | Lewis McKenzie (U) | Jacob B. Blair (U) |
The 1860 census allotted 11 seats to Virginia, but 3 were assigned to West Virginia, established in 1863. Virginia was left with 8 seats.[2] For most of this decade, however, Virginian representatives were not seated in Congress because of Virginia's secession in the Civil War. After January 26, 1870, Virginia was allowed to seat members. The state convention called for a ninth seat, at-large, but the House rejected the credentials of its claimant, Joseph Segar.[3]
Congress | District | ||||||||||
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th (1863–1869) | American Civil War and Reconstruction | ||||||||||
(1869–1871) | |||||||||||
rowspan=2 | Richard S. Ayer (R) | rowspan=3 | James H. Platt Jr. (R) | rowspan=3 | Charles H. Porter (R) | George Booker (Con) | Robert Ridgway (Con) | William Milnes Jr. (Con) | Lewis McKenzie (Con) | James K. Gibson (Con) | |
Richard Thomas Walker Duke (Con) | |||||||||||
(1871–1873) | John Critcher (D) | William Henry Harrison Stowell (R) | John T. Harris (D) | Elliott M. Braxton (D) | William Terry (D) |
Following the 1870 census, Virginia was allotted 9 seats.
Congress | District | |||||||||||||||||
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rowspan=2 | James Beverley Sener (R) | rowspan=2 | James H. Platt Jr. (R) | rowspan=2 | J. Ambler Smith (R) | rowspan=3 | William Henry Harrison Stowell (R) | Alexander Davis (D) | rowspan=2 | Thomas Whitehead (D) | rowspan=6 | John T. Harris (D) | rowspan=6 | Eppa Hunton (D) | rowspan=2 | Rees Bowen (D) | ||
Christopher Thomas (R) | ||||||||||||||||||
rowspan=2 | Beverly B. Douglas (D) | rowspan=4 | John Goode (D) | rowspan=3 | Gilbert C. Walker (D) | rowspan=5 | George Cabell (D) | rowspan=5 | John Randolph Tucker (D) | William Terry (D) | ||||||||
rowspan=4 | Joseph Jorgensen (R) | rowspan=2 | Auburn Pridemore (D) | |||||||||||||||
rowspan=2 | Richard L. T. Beale (D) | |||||||||||||||||
Joseph E. Johnston (D) | James B. Richmond (D) | |||||||||||||||||
George T. Garrison (D) | John F. Dezendorf (R) | George D. Wise (D) | John Paul (D) | John S. Barbour Jr. (D) | Abram Fulkerson (D) |
After the 1880 census, Virginia gained one seat. For the 48th Congress, a new at-large seat was added to the 9 districts. Starting in the 49th Congress, however, the state was redistricted into 10 districts.
Congress | District | |||||||||||||||||||
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(1883–1885) | Robert Mayo (RA) | rowspan=2 | Harry Libbey (RA) | rowspan=6 | George D. Wise (D) | rowspan=2 | Benjamin Stephen Hooper (RA) | rowspan=4 | George Cabell (D) | rowspan=2 | J. R. Tucker (D) | John Paul (D) | rowspan=4 | John S. Barbour Jr. (D) | rowspan=2 | Henry Bowen (RA) | rowspan=2 | John Sergeant Wise (RA) | ||
George Garrison (D) | rowspan=9 | Charles T. O'Ferrall (D) | ||||||||||||||||||
(1885–1887) | Thomas Croxton (D) | Harry Libbey (R) | James Dennis Brady (R) | John W. Daniel (D) | Connally Findlay Trigg (D) | |||||||||||||||
J. R. Tucker (D) | ||||||||||||||||||||
(1887–1889) | rowspan=3 | Thomas H. B. Browne (R) | rowspan=3 | George E. Bowden (R) | William Gaines (R) | John Robert Brown (R) | Samuel I. Hopkins (Lab) | rowspan=4 | W. H. F. Lee (D) | Henry Bowen (R) | Jacob Yost (R) | |||||||||
(1889–1891) | Edward Venable (D) | rowspan=4 | Posey G. Lester (D) | rowspan=6 | Paul C. Edmunds (D) | rowspan=4 | John A. Buchanan (D) | rowspan=8 | Henry St. George Tucker III (D) | |||||||||||
Edmund Waddill Jr. (R) | John Mercer Langston (R) | |||||||||||||||||||
(1891–1893) | rowspan=24 | William Atkinson Jones (D) | rowspan=2 | John W. Lawson (D) | rowspan=4 | George D. Wise (D) | rowspan=4 | James F. Epes (D) | ||||||||||||
rowspan=5 | Elisha E. Meredith (D) | |||||||||||||||||||
(1893–1895) | rowspan=4 | David Gardiner Tyler (D) | rowspan=12 | Claude A. Swanson (D) | rowspan=2 | James W. Marshall (D) | ||||||||||||||
rowspan=3 | Smith S. Turner (D) | |||||||||||||||||||
(1895–1897) | rowspan=2 | Tazewell Ellett (D) | William McKenney (D) | rowspan=7 | Peter J. Otey (D) | rowspan=4 | James A. Walker (R) | |||||||||||||
Robert Thorp (R) | ||||||||||||||||||||
(1897–1899) | William Young (D) | rowspan=14 | John Lamb (D) | Sydney Epes (D) | rowspan=16 | James Hay (D) | rowspan=9 | John Franklin Rixey (D) | rowspan=2 | Jacob Yost (R) | ||||||||||
Richard Wise (R) | Robert Thorp (R) | |||||||||||||||||||
(1899–1901) | William Young (D) | Sydney Epes (D) | rowspan=4 | William F. Rhea (D) | rowspan=2 | Julian M. Quarles (D) | ||||||||||||||
Richard Wise (R) | rowspan=3 | Francis R. Lassiter (D) | ||||||||||||||||||
(1901–1903) | rowspan=9 | Harry L. Maynard (D) | rowspan=18 | Henry D. Flood (D) | ||||||||||||||||
rowspan=13 | Carter Glass (D) | |||||||||||||||||||
(1903–1905) | rowspan=3 | Robert G. Southall (D) | rowspan=4 | Campbell Slemp (R) | ||||||||||||||||
(1905–1907) | ||||||||||||||||||||
rowspan=12 | Edward W. Saunders (D) | |||||||||||||||||||
(1907–1909) | rowspan=3 | Francis R. Lassiter (D) | rowspan=10 | Charles Creighton Carlin (D) | ||||||||||||||||
rowspan=13 | C. Bascom Slemp (R) | |||||||||||||||||||
(1909–1911) | ||||||||||||||||||||
rowspan=2 | Robert Turnbull (D) | |||||||||||||||||||
(1911–1913) | rowspan=8 | Edward E. Holand (D) | ||||||||||||||||||
(1913–1915) | rowspan=15 | Andrew J. Montague (D) | rowspan=6 | Walter A. Watson (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(1915–1917) | ||||||||||||||||||||
rowspan=6 | Thomas W. Harrison (D) | |||||||||||||||||||
(1917–1919) | ||||||||||||||||||||
rowspan=11 | S. Otis Bland (D) | rowspan=5 | James P. Woods (D) | |||||||||||||||||
(1919–1921) | rowspan=8 | R. Walton Moore (D) | ||||||||||||||||||
rowspan=9 | Patrick H. Drewry (D) | rowspan=2 | Rorer A. James (D) | |||||||||||||||||
(1921–1923) | rowspan=5 | Joseph T. Deal (D) | ||||||||||||||||||
rowspan=2 | J. Murray Hooker (D) | John Paul Jr. (R) | rowspan=6 | Henry St. George Tucker III (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(1923–1925) | rowspan=6 | Clifton A. Woodrum (D) | rowspan=3 | Thomas W. Harrison (D) | rowspan=3 | George C. Peery (D) | ||||||||||||||
(1925–1927) | rowspan=3 | Joseph Whitehead (D) | ||||||||||||||||||
(1927–1929) | ||||||||||||||||||||
(1929–1931) | rowspan=3 | Mack Lankford (R) | Jacob Garber (R) | Joseph Shaffer (R) | ||||||||||||||||
(1931–1933) | rowspan=2 | Thomas G. Burch (D) | rowspan=2 | John W. Fishburne (D) | rowspan=2 | Howard W. Smith (D) | rowspan=2 | John W. Flannagan (D) | ||||||||||||
Joel Flood (D) |
After the 1930 census, Virginia lost one seat. For the 73rd Congress (1933–1935), all nine representatives were elected at-large statewide. In all subsequent Congresses, representatives were elected from districts.
Congress | Elected statewide at-large | |||||||||||||||||
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(1933–1935) | S. Otis Bland (D) | Colgate Darden (D) | Andrew J. Montague (D) | Patrick H. Drewry (D) | Thomas G. Burch (D) | Clifton A. Woodrum (D) | A. Willis Robertson (D) | Howard W. Smith (D) | John W. Flannagan (D) | |||||||||
Congress | District | |||||||||||||||||
(1935–1937) | rowspan=13 | S. Otis Bland (D) | Colgate Darden (D) | rowspan=2 | Andrew J. Montague (D) | rowspan=11 | Patrick H. Drewry (D) | rowspan=9 | Thomas G. Burch (D) | rowspan=8 | Clifton A. Woodrum (D) | rowspan=9 | A. Willis Robertson (D) | rowspan=15 | Howard W. Smith (D) | rowspan=13 | John W. Flannagan (D) | |
(1937–1939) | rowspan=2 | Norman R. Hamilton (D) | ||||||||||||||||
rowspan=6 | Dave E. Satterfield (D) | |||||||||||||||||
(1939–1941) | rowspan=2 | Colgate Darden (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(1941–1943) | ||||||||||||||||||
rowspan=2 | Winder R. Harris (D) | |||||||||||||||||
(1943–1945) | ||||||||||||||||||
rowspan=3 | Ralph Hunger Daughton (D) | |||||||||||||||||
(1945–1947) | rowspan=7 | J. Vaughan Gary (D) | rowspan=3 | J. Lindsay Almond (D) | ||||||||||||||
rowspan=6 | Thomas B. Stanley (D) | rowspan=6 | Burr Harrison (D) | |||||||||||||||
(1947–1949) | rowspan=5 | Porter Hardy Jr. (D) | ||||||||||||||||
rowspan=4 | Watkins Abbitt (D) | rowspan=4 | Clarence G. Burton (D) | |||||||||||||||
(1949–1951) | ||||||||||||||||||
rowspan=2 | Edward J. Robeson Jr. (D) | rowspan=2 | Thomas B. Fugate (D) | |||||||||||||||
(1951–1953) |
In 1953, Virginia gained one seat.
Congress | District | |||||||||||||||||||
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(1953–1955) | rowspan=4 | Edward J. Robeson Jr. (D) | rowspan=9 | Porter Hardy Jr. (D) | rowspan=7 | J. Vaughan Gary (D) | rowspan=12 | Watkins Abbitt (D) | Thomas B. Stanley (D) | rowspan=11 | Dick Poff (R) | rowspan=6 | Burr Harrison (D) | rowspan=8 | Howard W. Smith (D) | rowspan=2 | William C. Wampler (R) | rowspan=13 | Joel Broyhill (R) | |
rowspan=8 | William M. Tuck (D) | |||||||||||||||||||
(1955–1957) | rowspan=6 | W. Pat Jennings (D) | ||||||||||||||||||
(1957–1959) | ||||||||||||||||||||
(1959–1961) | rowspan=10 | Thomas N. Downing (D) | ||||||||||||||||||
(1961–1963) | ||||||||||||||||||||
(1963–1965) | rowspan=4 | John O. Marsh Jr. (D) | ||||||||||||||||||
(1965–1967) | rowspan=9 | David E. Satterfield III (D) | ||||||||||||||||||
(1967–1969) | rowspan=4 | William L. Scott (R) | rowspan=9 | William C. Wampler (R) | ||||||||||||||||
(1969–1971) | rowspan=10 | G. William Whitehurst (R) | rowspan=11 | Dan Daniel (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(1971–1973) | rowspan=8 | J. Kenneth Robinson (R) | ||||||||||||||||||
rowspan=6 | M. Caldwell Butler (R) | |||||||||||||||||||
(1973–1975) | rowspan=5 | Robert Daniel (R) | Stan Parris (R) | |||||||||||||||||
(1975–1977) | rowspan=3 | Herbert Harris (D) | rowspan=3 | Joe Fisher (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(1977–1979) | rowspan=3 | Paul Trible (R) | ||||||||||||||||||
(1979–1981) | ||||||||||||||||||||
(1981–1983) | rowspan=8 | Thomas J. Bliley Jr. (R) | rowspan=6 | Stan Parris (R) | rowspan=8 | Frank Wolf (R) | ||||||||||||||
(1983–1985) | rowspan=7 | Herb Bateman (R) | rowspan=7 | Norman Sisisky (D) | rowspan=7 | Jim Olin (D) | rowspan=7 | Rick Boucher (D) | ||||||||||||
(1985–1987) | rowspan=5 | D. French Slaughter (R) | ||||||||||||||||||
(1987–1989) | rowspan=5 | Owen B. Pickett (D) | ||||||||||||||||||
rowspan=4 | L. F. Payne Jr. (D) | |||||||||||||||||||
(1989–1991) | ||||||||||||||||||||
(1991–1993) | rowspan=2 | Jim Moran (D) | ||||||||||||||||||
George Allen (R) |
In 1993, Virginia gained one more seat, with no subsequent changes since 2003.
Congress | District | |||||||||||||||||||||
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(1993–1995) | rowspan=4 | Herb Bateman (R) | rowspan=4 | Owen B. Pickett (D) | rowspan=18 | Bobby Scott (D) | rowspan=5 | Norman Sisisky (D) | rowspan=2 | L. F. Payne Jr. (D) | rowspan=15 | Bob Goodlatte (R) | rowspan=4 | Thomas J. Bliley Jr. (R) | rowspan=13 | Jim Moran (D) | rowspan=10 | Rick Boucher (D) | rowspan=13 | Frank Wolf (R) | Leslie Byrne (D) | |
(1995–1997) | rowspan=8 | Tom Davis (R) | ||||||||||||||||||||
(1997–1999) | rowspan=2 | Virgil Goode (D) | ||||||||||||||||||||
(1999–2001) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
(2001–2003) | rowspan=4 | Jo Ann Davis (R) | rowspan=3 | Ed Schrock (R) | rowspan=2 | Virgil Goode (I) | rowspan=8 | Eric Cantor (R) | ||||||||||||||
rowspan=9 | Randy Forbes (R) | |||||||||||||||||||||
(2003–2005) | rowspan=3 | Virgil Goode (R) | ||||||||||||||||||||
(2005–2007) | Thelma Drake (R) | |||||||||||||||||||||
(2007–2009) | Rob Wittman (R) | |||||||||||||||||||||
(2009–2011) | Glenn Nye (D) | Tom Perriello (D) | Gerry Connolly (D) | |||||||||||||||||||
(2011–2013) | Scott Rigell (R) | Robert Hurt (R) | Morgan Griffith (R) | |||||||||||||||||||
(2013–2015) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Dave Brat (R) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
(2015–2017) | Don Beyer (D) | Barbara Comstock (R) | ||||||||||||||||||||
(2017–2019) | Scott Taylor (R) | Donald McEachin (D) | Tom Garrett (R) | |||||||||||||||||||
(2019–2021) | Elaine Luria (D) | Denver Riggleman (R) | Ben Cline (R) | Abigail Spanberger (D) | Jennifer Wexton (D) | |||||||||||||||||
(2021–2023) | Bob Good (R) | |||||||||||||||||||||
(2023–2025) | Jen Kiggans (R) | Jennifer McClellan (D) |