This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed in order of seniority, 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, requiring reelection in 1802; Class 2 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1798; and Class 3 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring reelection in 1800. :
Skip to House of Representatives, below ====
Connecticut ==== :1.
James Hillhouse (F) :3.
Uriah Tracy (F) ====
Delaware ==== :1.
Henry Latimer (F) :2.
John Vining (F), until January 19, 1798 ::
Joshua Clayton (F), from January 19, 1798, until August 11, 1798 ::
William H. Wells (F), from January 17, 1799 ====
Georgia ==== :2.
Josiah Tattnall (DR) :3.
James Gunn (F) ====
Kentucky ==== :2.
John Brown (DR) :3.
Humphrey Marshall (F) ====
Maryland ==== :1.
John Eager Howard (F) :3.
John Henry (F), until December 10, 1797 ::
James Lloyd (F), from December 11, 1797 ====
Massachusetts ==== :1.
Benjamin Goodhue (F) :2.
Theodore Sedgwick (F) ====
New Hampshire ==== :2.
Samuel Livermore (F) :3.
John Langdon (DR) ====
New Jersey ==== :1.
John Rutherfurd (F), until November 26, 1798 ::
Franklin Davenport (F), from December 5, 1798 :2.
Richard Stockton (F) ====
New York ==== :1.
Philip Schuyler (F), until January 3, 1798 ::
John Sloss Hobart (F), from January 11, 1798, until April 16, 1798 ::
William North (F), from May 5, 1798, until August 17, 1798 ::
James Watson (F), from August 17, 1798 :3.
John Laurance (F) ====
North Carolina ==== :2.
Alexander Martin (DR) :3.
Timothy Bloodworth (DR) ====
Pennsylvania ==== :1.
James Ross (F) :3.
William Bingham (F) ====
Rhode Island ==== :1.
Theodore Foster (F) :2.
William Bradford (F), until October 20, 1797 ::
Ray Greene (F), from November 13, 1797 ====
South Carolina ==== :2.
John Hunter (DR) until November 26, 1798 ::
Charles Pinckney (DR), from December 6, 1798 :3.
Jacob Read (F) ====
Tennessee ==== :1.
William Cocke (DR), May 15, 1797 - September 26, 1797 ::
Andrew Jackson (DR), September 26, 1797 - April 12, 1798 ::
Daniel Smith (DR), from October 6, 1798 :2.
William Blount (DR), until July 8, 1797 ::
Joseph Anderson (DR), from September 26, 1797 ====
Vermont ==== :1.
Isaac Tichenor (F), until October 17, 1797 ::
Nathaniel Chipman (F), from October 17, 1797 :3.
Elijah Paine (F) ====
Virginia ==== :1.
Stevens Mason (DR) :2.
Henry Tazewell (DR), until January 24, 1799
House of Representatives ====
Connecticut ==== All representatives were elected statewide on a
general ticket. : .
John Allen (F) : .
Joshua Coit (F), until September 5, 1798 ::
Jonathan Brace (F), from December 3, 1798 : .
Samuel W. Dana (F) : .
James Davenport (F), until August 3, 1797 ::
William Edmond (F), from November 13, 1797 : .
Chauncey Goodrich (F) : .
Roger Griswold (F) until Sep 14, 1798; expelled fisticuffs : .
Nathaniel Smith (F) ====
Delaware ==== : .
James A. Bayard (F) ====
Georgia ==== Both representatives were elected statewide on a
general ticket. : .
Abraham Baldwin (DR) : .
John Milledge (DR) ====
Kentucky ==== : .
Thomas T. Davis (DR) : .
John Fowler (DR) ====
Maryland ==== : .
George Dent (F) : .
Richard Sprigg Jr. (DR) : .
William Craik (F) : .
George Baer Jr. (F) : .
Samuel Smith (DR) : .
William Matthews (F) : .
William Hindman (F) : .
John Dennis (F) ====
Massachusetts ==== : .
Thomson J. Skinner (DR) : .
William Shepard (F) : .
Samuel Lyman (F) : .
Dwight Foster (F) : .
Nathaniel Freeman Jr. (DR) : .
John Reed Sr. (F) : .
Stephen Bullock (F) : .
Harrison Gray Otis (F) : .
Joseph Bradley Varnum (DR) : .
Samuel Sewall (F) : .
Theophilus Bradbury (F), until July 24, 1797 ::
Bailey Bartlett (F), from November 27, 1797 : .
Isaac Parker (F) : .
Peleg Wadsworth (F) : .
George Thatcher (F) ====
New Hampshire ==== All representatives were elected statewide on a
general ticket. : .
Abiel Foster (F) : .
Jonathan Freeman (F) : .
William Gordon (F) : .
Jeremiah Smith (F), until July 26, 1797 ::
Peleg Sprague (F), from December 15, 1797 ====
New Jersey ==== All representatives were elected statewide on a
general ticket. : .
Jonathan Dayton (F) : .
James H. Imlay (F) : .
James Schureman (F) : .
Thomas Sinnickson (F) : .
Mark Thomson (F) ====
New York ==== : .
Jonathan N. Havens (DR) : .
Edward Livingston (DR) : .
Philip Van Cortlandt (DR) : .
Lucas C. Elmendorf (DR) : .
David Brooks (F) : .
Hezekiah L. Hosmer (F) : .
John E. Van Alen (F) : .
Henry Glen (F) : .
John Williams (F) : .
James Cochran (F) ====
North Carolina ==== : .
Joseph McDowell Jr. (DR) : .
Matthew Locke (DR) : .
Robert Williams (DR) : .
Richard Stanford (DR) : .
Nathaniel Macon (DR) : .
James Gillespie (DR) : .
William Barry Grove (F) : .
Dempsey Burges (DR) : .
Thomas Blount (DR) : .
Nathan Bryan (DR), until June 4, 1798 ::
Richard Dobbs Spaight (DR), from December 10, 1798 ====
Pennsylvania ==== The 4th district was a plural district with two representatives. : .
John Swanwick (DR), until July 31, 1798 ::
Robert Waln (F), from December 3, 1798 : .
Blair McClenachan (DR) : .
Richard Thomas (F) : .
John Chapman (F) : .
Samuel Sitgreaves (F), until 1798 ::
Robert Brown (DR), from December 4, 1798 : .
George Ege (F), until October 1797 ::
Joseph Hiester (DR), from December 1, 1797 : .
John A. Hanna (DR) : .
John Wilkes Kittera (F) : .
Thomas Hartley (F) : .
Andrew Gregg (DR) : .
David Bard (DR) : .
William Findley (DR) : .
Albert Gallatin (DR) ====
Rhode Island ==== Both representatives were elected statewide on a
general ticket. : .
Christopher G. Champlin (F) : .
Elisha R. Potter (F), until 1797 ::
Thomas Tillinghast (F), from November 13, 1797 ====
South Carolina ==== : .
William L. Smith (F), until July 10, 1797 ::
Thomas Pinckney (F), from November 23, 1797 : .
John Rutledge Jr. (F) : .
Lemuel Benton (DR) : .
Thomas Sumter (DR) : .
Robert Goodloe Harper (F) : .
William Smith (DR) ====
Tennessee ==== : .
Andrew Jackson (DR), until September, 1797 ::
William C. C. Claiborne (DR), from November 23, 1797 ====
Vermont ==== : .
Matthew Lyon (DR) : .
Lewis R. Morris (F), from May 24, 1797 ====
Virginia ==== : .
Daniel Morgan (F) : .
David Holmes (DR) : .
James Machir (F) : .
Abram Trigg (DR) : .
John J. Trigg (DR) : .
Matthew Clay (DR) : .
Abraham B. Venable (DR) : .
Thomas Claiborne (DR) : .
William B. Giles (DR), until October 2, 1798 ::
Joseph Eggleston (DR), from December 3, 1798 : .
Carter B. Harrison (DR) : .
Josiah Parker (F) : .
Thomas Evans (F) : .
John Clopton (DR) : .
Samuel J. Cabell (DR) : .
John Dawson (DR) : .
Anthony New (DR) : .
Richard Brent (DR) : .
John Nicholas (DR) : .
Walter Jones (DR) ==Changes in membership==