This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed by class and representatives are listed by district. :
Skip to House of Representatives, below 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 the last Congress, requiring re-election in 1820; Class 2 meant their term began with this Congress, requiring re-election in 1822; and Class 3 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring re-election in 1818. ====
Connecticut ==== : 1.
Samuel W. Dana (F) : 3.
David Daggett (F) ====
Delaware ==== : 1.
Outerbridge Horsey (F) : 2.
Nicholas Van Dyke (F) ====
Georgia ==== : 2.
George Troup (DR), until September 23, 1818 ::
John Forsyth (DR), November 23, 1818 – February 17, 1819 : 3.
Charles Tait (DR) ====
Illinois ==== : 2.
Jesse B. Thomas (DR), from December 3, 1818 (newly admitted state) : 3.
Ninian Edwards (DR), from December 3, 1818 (newly admitted state) ====
Indiana ==== : 1.
James Noble (DR) : 3.
Waller Taylor (DR) ====
Kentucky ==== : 2.
John J. Crittenden (DR), until March 3, 1819 : 3.
Isham Talbot (DR) ====
Louisiana ==== : 2.
William C. C. Claiborne (DR), died November 23, 1817 ::
Henry Johnson (DR), from January 12, 1818 : 3.
Eligius Fromentin (DR) ====
Maryland ==== : 1.
Alexander C. Hanson (F) : 3.
Robert H. Goldsborough (F) ====
Massachusetts ==== : 1.
Eli P. Ashmun (F), until May 10, 1818 ::
Prentiss Mellen (F), from June 5, 1818 : 2.
Harrison Gray Otis (F) ====
Mississippi ==== : 1.
Walter Leake (DR), from December 10, 1817 (newly admitted state) : 2.
Thomas H. Williams (DR), from December 10, 1817 (newly admitted state) ====
New Hampshire ==== : 2.
David L. Morril (DR) : 3.
Jeremiah Mason (F), until June 16, 1817 ::
Clement Storer (DR), from June 27, 1817 ====
New Jersey ==== : 1.
James J. Wilson (DR) : 2.
Mahlon Dickerson (DR) ====
New York ==== : 1.
Nathan Sanford (DR) : 3.
Rufus King (F) ====
North Carolina ==== : 2.
Montfort Stokes (DR) : 3.
Nathaniel Macon (DR) ====
Ohio ==== : 1.
Benjamin Ruggles (DR) : 3.
Jeremiah Morrow (DR) ====
Pennsylvania ==== : 1.
Jonathan Roberts (DR) : 3.
Abner Lacock (DR) ====
Rhode Island ==== : 1.
William Hunter (F) : 2.
James Burrill Jr. (F) ====
South Carolina ==== : 2.
William Smith (DR) : 3.
John Gaillard (DR) ====
Tennessee ==== : 1.
George W. Campbell (DR), until April 20, 1818 ::
John H. Eaton (DR), from September 5, 1818 : 2.
John Williams (DR) ====
Vermont ==== : 1.
Isaac Tichenor (F) : 3.
Dudley Chase (DR), until November 3, 1817 ::
James Fisk (DR), November 4, 1817 – January 8, 1818 ::
William A. Palmer (DR), from October 20, 1818 ====
Virginia ==== : 1.
James Barbour (DR) : 2.
John W. Eppes (DR)
House of Representatives The names of representatives are preceded by their district numbers. ====
Connecticut ==== All representatives were elected statewide on a
general ticket. : .
Uriel Holmes (F), until 1818 ::
Sylvester Gilbert (DR), from November 16, 1818 : .
Ebenezer Huntington (F) : .
Jonathan O. Moseley (F) : .
Timothy Pitkin (F) : .
Samuel B. Sherwood (F) : .
Nathaniel Terry (F) : .
Thomas S. Williams (F) ====
Delaware ==== Both representatives were elected statewide on a
general ticket. : .
Willard Hall (DR) : .
Louis McLane (F) ====
Georgia ==== All representatives were elected statewide on a
general ticket. : .
Joel Abbot (DR) : .
Thomas W. Cobb (DR) : .
Zadock Cook (DR) : .
Joel Crawford (DR) : .
John Forsyth (DR), until November 23, 1818 ::
Robert R. Reid (DR), from February 18, 1819 : .
William Terrell (DR) ====
Illinois ==== : .
John McLean (DR), from December 3, 1818 (newly admitted state) ====
Indiana ==== : .
William Hendricks (DR) ====
Kentucky ==== : .
David Trimble (DR) : .
Henry Clay (DR) : .
Richard M. Johnson (DR) : .
Joseph Desha (DR) : .
Anthony New (DR) : .
David Walker (DR) : .
George Robertson (DR) : .
Richard C. Anderson Jr. (DR) : .
Tunstal Quarles (DR) : .
Thomas Speed (DR) ====
Louisiana ==== : .
Thomas B. Robertson (DR), until April 20, 1818 ::
Thomas Butler (DR), from November 16, 1818 ====
Maryland ==== The 5th district was a plural district with two representatives. : .
Philip Stuart (F) : .
John C. Herbert (F) : .
George Peter (F) : .
Samuel Ringgold (DR) : .
Peter Little (DR) : .
Samuel Smith (DR) : .
Philip Reed (DR) : .
Thomas Culbreth (DR) : .
Thomas Bayly (F) ====
Massachusetts ==== : .
Jonathan Mason (F) : .
Nathaniel Silsbee (DR) : .
Jeremiah Nelson (F) : .
Timothy Fuller (DR) : .
Elijah H. Mills (F) : .
Samuel C. Allen (F) : .
Henry Shaw (DR) : .
Zabdiel Sampson (DR) : .
Walter Folger Jr. (DR) : .
Marcus Morton (DR) : .
Benjamin Adams (F) : .
Solomon Strong (F) : .
Nathaniel Ruggles (F) : .
John Holmes (DR) : .
Ezekiel Whitman (F) : .
Benjamin Orr (F) : .
John Wilson (F) : .
Thomas Rice (F) : .
Joshua Gage (DR) : .
Albion K. Parris (DR), until February 3, 1818 ::
Enoch Lincoln (DR), from November 4, 1818 ====
Mississippi ==== : .
George Poindexter (DR), from December 10, 1817 ====
New Hampshire ==== All representatives were elected statewide on a
general ticket. : .
Josiah Butler (DR) : .
Clifton Clagett (DR) : .
Salma Hale (DR) : .
Arthur Livermore (DR) : .
John F. Parrott (DR) : .
Nathaniel Upham (DR) ====
New Jersey ==== All representatives were elected statewide on a
general ticket. : .
Ephraim Bateman (DR) : .
Benjamin Bennet (DR) : .
Joseph Bloomfield (DR) : .
Charles Kinsey (DR) : .
John Linn (DR) : .
Henry Southard (DR) ====
New York ==== There were six plural districts, the 1st, 2nd, 12th, 15th, 20th & 21st, each had two representatives. : .
Tredwell Scudder (DR) : .
George Townsend (DR) : .
William Irving (DR) : .
Peter H. Wendover (DR) : .
Caleb Tompkins (DR) : .
James Tallmadge Jr. (DR), from December 1, 1817 : .
Philip J. Schuyler (F) : .
James W. Wilkin (DR) : .
Josiah Hasbrouck (DR) : .
Dorrance Kirtland (DR) : .
Rensselaer Westerlo (F) : .
John P. Cushman (F) : .
John W. Taylor (DR) : .
John Palmer (DR) : .
John Savage (DR) : .
Thomas Lawyer (DR) : .
John Herkimer (DR) : .
John R. Drake (DR) : .
Isaac Williams Jr. (DR) : .
Henry R. Storrs (F) : .
Thomas H. Hubbard (DR) : .
David A. Ogden (F) : .
James Porter (DR) : .
Oliver C. Comstock (DR) : .
Daniel Cruger (DR) : .
Benjamin Ellicott (DR) : .
John C. Spencer (DR) ====
North Carolina ==== : .
Lemuel Sawyer (DR) : .
Joseph H. Bryan (DR) : .
Thomas H. Hall (DR) : .
Jesse Slocumb (F) : .
James Owen (DR) : .
Weldon N. Edwards (DR) : .
James Stewart (F), from January 5, 1818 : .
James S. Smith (DR) : .
Thomas Settle (DR) : .
George Mumford (DR), until December 31, 1818 ::
Charles Fisher (DR), from February 11, 1819 : .
Daniel M. Forney (DR), until 1818 ::
William Davidson (F), from December 2, 1818 : .
Felix Walker (DR) : .
Lewis Williams (DR) ====
Ohio ==== : .
William Henry Harrison (DR) : .
John W. Campbell (DR) : .
Levi Barber (DR) : .
Samuel Herrick (DR) : .
Philemon Beecher (F) : .
Peter Hitchcock (DR) ====
Pennsylvania ==== There were six plural districts, the 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th & 10th had two representatives each, the 1st had four representatives. : .
William Anderson (DR) : .
Joseph Hopkinson (F) : .
John Sergeant (F) : .
Adam Seybert (DR) : .
Isaac Darlington (F) : .
Levi Pawling (F) : .
James M. Wallace (DR) : .
John Whiteside (DR) : .
Jacob Spangler (DR), until April 20, 1818 ::
Jacob Hostetter (DR), from November 16, 1818 : .
Andrew Boden (DR) : .
William Maclay (DR) : .
Samuel D. Ingham (DR), until July 6, 1818 ::
Samuel Moore (DR), from October 13, 1818 : .
John Ross (DR), until February 24, 1818 ::
Thomas J. Rogers (DR), from March 3, 1818 : .
Joseph Hiester (DR) : .
Alexander Ogle (DR) : .
William P. Maclay (DR) : .
John Murray (DR), from October 14, 1817 : .
William Wilson (DR) : .
David Marchand (DR) : .
Thomas Patterson (DR) : .
Christian Tarr (DR) : .
Henry Baldwin (DR) : .
Robert Moore (DR) ====
Rhode Island ==== Both representatives were elected statewide on a
general ticket. : .
John L. Boss Jr. (F) : .
James B. Mason (F) ====
South Carolina ==== : .
Henry Middleton (DR) : .
William Lowndes (DR) : .
James Ervin (DR) : .
Joseph Bellinger (DR) : .
Starling Tucker (DR) : .
John C. Calhoun (DR), until November 3, 1817 ::
Eldred Simkins (DR), from January 24, 1818 : .
Elias Earle (DR) : .
Wilson Nesbitt (DR) : .
Stephen D. Miller (DR) ====
Tennessee ==== : .
John Rhea (DR) : .
William G. Blount (DR) : .
Francis Jones (DR) : .
Samuel Hogg (DR) : .
Thomas Claiborne (DR) : .
George W. L. Marr (DR) ====
Vermont ==== All representatives were elected statewide on a
general ticket. : .
Heman Allen (DR), until April 20, 1818; vacant thereafter : .
Samuel C. Crafts (DR) : .
William Hunter (DR) : .
Orsamus C. Merrill (DR) : .
Charles Rich (DR) : .
Mark Richards (DR) ====
Virginia ==== : .
James Pindall (F) : .
Edward Colston (F) : .
Henry St. George Tucker (DR) : .
William McCoy (DR) : .
John Floyd (DR) : .
Alexander Smyth (DR) : .
Ballard Smith (DR) : .
Charles F. Mercer (F) : .
William Lee Ball (DR) : .
George F. Strother (DR) : .
Philip P. Barbour (DR) : .
Robert S. Garnett (DR) : .
Burwell Bassett (DR) : .
William A. Burwell (DR) : .
William J. Lewis (DR) : .
Archibald Austin (DR) : .
James Pleasants (DR) : .
Thomas M. Nelson (DR) : .
Peterson Goodwyn (DR), until February 21, 1818 ::
John Pegram (DR), from April 21, 1818 : .
James Johnson (DR) : .
Thomas Newton Jr. (DR) : .
Hugh Nelson (DR) : .
John Tyler (DR)
Non-voting members : .
John Crowell, from January 29, 1818 : .
Nathaniel Pope, until November 30, 1818, vacant thereafter : . Vacant until statehood December 10, 1817 : .
John Scott, from August 4, 1817 ==Changes in membership==