This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed by class, and representatives are listed by district.
Senate Senators were elected by the state legislatures every two years, with one-third beginning new six-year terms with each Congress. Preceding the names in the list below are
Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election. In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term began in this Congress, facing
re-election in 1796; Class 2 meant their term ended with this Congress, facing
re-election in 1792; and Class 3 meant their term began in the last Congress, facing
re-election in 1794. ====
Connecticut ==== : 1.
Oliver Ellsworth (P) : 3.
William S. Johnson (P), until March 4, 1791 ::
Roger Sherman (P), from June 13, 1791 ====
Delaware ==== : 1.
George Read (P) : 2.
Richard Bassett (P) ====
Georgia ==== : 2.
William Few (A) : 3.
James Gunn (A) ====
Kentucky ==== : 2.
John Brown (A), from June 18, 1792 : 3.
John Edwards (A), from June 18, 1792 ====
Maryland ==== : 1.
Charles Carroll (P), until November 30, 1792 ::
Richard Potts (P), from February 4, 1793 : 3.
John Henry (P) ====
Massachusetts ==== : 1.
George Cabot (P) : 2.
Caleb Strong (P) ====
New Hampshire ==== : 2.
Paine Wingate (A) : 3.
John Langdon (P) ====
New Jersey ==== : 1.
John Rutherfurd (P) : 2.
Philemon Dickinson (P) ====
New York ==== : 1.
Aaron Burr (A) : 3.
Rufus King (P) ====
North Carolina ==== : 2.
Samuel Johnston (P) : 3.
Benjamin Hawkins (P) ====
Pennsylvania ==== : 1.
Albert Gallatin (A), from February 28, 1793 (not formally installed until next Congress) : 3.
Robert Morris (P) ====
Rhode Island ==== : 1.
Theodore Foster (P) : 2.
Joseph Stanton Jr. (A) ====
South Carolina ==== : 2.
Pierce Butler (A) : 3.
Ralph Izard (P) ====
Vermont ==== : 1.
Moses Robinson (A), from October 17, 1791 : 3.
Stephen R. Bradley (A), from October 17, 1791 ====
Virginia ==== : 2.
Richard Henry Lee (A), until October 8, 1792 ::
John Taylor of Caroline (A), from December 12, 1792 : 1.
James Monroe (A)
House of Representatives The names of representatives are preceded by their districts. ====
Connecticut ==== All representatives were elected statewide on a
general ticket. : .
James Hillhouse (P) : .
Amasa Learned (P) : .
Jonathan Sturges (P) : .
Jonathan Trumbull Jr. (P) : .
Jeremiah Wadsworth (P) ====
Delaware ==== : .
John Vining (P) ====
Georgia ==== All representatives were elected statewide from individual districts. : .
Anthony Wayne (A), until March 21, 1792 (seat declared vacant) ::
John Milledge (A), from November 22, 1792 : .
Abraham Baldwin (A) : .
Francis Willis (A) ====
Kentucky ==== : .
Christopher Greenup (A), from November 9, 1792 : .
Alexander D. Orr (A), from November 8, 1792 ====
Maryland ==== All representatives were elected statewide from individual districts. : .
Philip Key (P) : .
Joshua Seney (A), until December 6, 1792 ::
William Hindman (P), from January 30, 1793 : .
William Pinkney (P), until November 9, 1791 ::
John F. Mercer (A), from February 6, 1792 : .
Samuel Sterett (A) : .
William Vans Murray (P) : .
Upton Sheredine (A) ====
Massachusetts ==== : .
Fisher Ames (P) : .
Benjamin Goodhue (P) : .
Elbridge Gerry (A) : .
Theodore Sedgwick (P) : .
Shearjashub Bourne (P) : .
George Leonard (P), from April 2, 1792 (late election) : .
Artemas Ward (P) : .
George Thatcher (P), from April 4, 1791 (late election) ====
New Hampshire ==== All representatives were elected statewide on a
general ticket. : .
Nicholas Gilman (P) : .
Samuel Livermore (P) : .
Jeremiah Smith (P) ====
New Jersey ==== All representatives were elected statewide on a
general ticket. : .
Elias Boudinot (P) : .
Abraham Clark (P) : .
Jonathan Dayton (P) : .
Aaron Kitchell (A) ====
New York ==== : .
Thomas Tredwell (A), from October 24, 1791 : .
John Laurance (P) : .
Egbert Benson (P) : .
Cornelius C. Schoonmaker (A) : .
Peter Silvester (P) : .
James Gordon (P) ====
North Carolina ==== There was a special redistricting for this Congress. : .
John Steele (P) : .
Nathaniel Macon (A) : .
John Baptista Ashe (A) : .
Hugh Williamson (A) : .
William Barry Grove (P) ====
Pennsylvania ==== : .
Thomas Fitzsimons (P) : .
Frederick Muhlenberg (A) : .
Israel Jacobs (P) : .
Daniel Hiester (A) : .
John Wilkes Kittera (P) : .
Andrew Gregg (A) : .
Thomas Hartley (P) : .
William Findley (A) ====
Rhode Island ==== : .
Benjamin Bourne (P) ====
South Carolina ==== : .
William L. Smith (P) : .
Robert Barnwell (P) : .
Daniel Huger (P) : .
Thomas Sumter (A) : .
Thomas Tudor Tucker (A) ====
Vermont ==== : .
Israel Smith (A), from October 31, 1791 : .
Nathaniel Niles (A), from October 31, 1791 ====
Virginia ==== : .
Alexander White (P) : .
John Brown (A), until June 1, 1792 (when his district became Kentucky) :: Vacant thereafter : .
Andrew Moore (A) : .
Richard Bland Lee (P) : .
James Madison (A) : .
Abraham B. Venable (A) : .
John Page (A) : .
Josiah Parker (P) : .
William B. Giles (A) : .
Samuel Griffin (A) ==Membership changes==