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 1802; Class 2 meant their term began in this Congress, requiring re-election in 1804; and Class 3 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring re-election in 1800. ====
Connecticut ==== : 1.
James Hillhouse (F) : 3.
Uriah Tracy (F) ====
Delaware ==== : 1.
Henry Latimer (F), until February 28, 1801 ::
Samuel White (F), from February 28, 1801 : 2.
William H. Wells (F) ====
Georgia ==== : 2.
Abraham Baldwin (DR) : 3.
James Gunn (F) ====
Kentucky ==== : 2.
John Brown (DR) : 3.
Humphrey Marshall (F) ====
Maryland ==== : 1.
John Eager Howard (F) : 3.
James Lloyd (F), until December 1, 1800 ::
William Hindman (F), from December 12, 1800 ====
Massachusetts ==== : 1.
Benjamin Goodhue (F), until November 8, 1800 ::
Jonathan Mason (F), from November 14, 1800 : 2.
Samuel Dexter (F), until May 30, 1800 ::
Dwight Foster (F), from June 6, 1800 ====
New Hampshire ==== : 2.
Samuel Livermore (F) : 3.
John Langdon (DR) ====
New Jersey ==== : 1.
James Schureman (F), until February 16, 1801 ::
Aaron Ogden (F), from February 28, 1801 : 2.
Jonathan Dayton (F) ====
New York ==== : 1.
James Watson (F), until March 19, 1800 ::
Gouverneur Morris (F), from April 3, 1800 : 3.
John Laurance (F), until August 1800 ::
John Armstrong Jr. (DR), from November 6, 1800 ====
North Carolina ==== : 2.
Jesse Franklin (DR) : 3.
Timothy Bloodworth (DR) ====
Pennsylvania ==== : 1.
James Ross (F) : 3.
William Bingham (F) ====
Rhode Island ==== : 1.
Theodore Foster (F) : 2.
Ray Greene (F) ====
South Carolina ==== : 2.
Charles Pinckney (DR) : 3.
Jacob Read (F) ====
Tennessee ==== : 1.
Joseph Anderson (DR) : 2.
William Cocke (DR) ====
Vermont ==== : 1.
Nathaniel Chipman (F) : 3.
Elijah Paine (F) ====
Virginia ==== : 1.
Stevens Mason (DR) : 2.
Wilson C. Nicholas (DR), from December 5, 1799
House of Representatives The names of representatives elected statewide on the
general ticket or otherwise at-large, are preceded by an "At-large," and the names of those elected from districts, whether plural or single member, are preceded by their district numbers. ====
Connecticut ==== All representatives were elected statewide on a
general ticket. : .
Jonathan Brace (F), until May 1800 ::
John Cotton Smith (F), from November 17, 1800 : .
Samuel W. Dana (F) : .
John Davenport (F) : .
William Edmond (F) : .
Chauncey Goodrich (F) : .
Elizur Goodrich (F) : .
Roger Griswold (F) ====
Delaware ==== : .
James A. Bayard (F) ====
Georgia ==== Both representatives were elected statewide on a
general ticket. : .
James Jones (F), until January 11, 1801, vacant thereafter : .
Benjamin Taliaferro (F) ====
Kentucky ==== : .
Thomas T. Davis (DR) : .
John Fowler (DR) ====
Maryland ==== : .
George Dent (F) : .
John C. Thomas (F) : .
William Craik (F) : .
George Baer Jr. (F) : .
Samuel Smith (DR) : .
Gabriel Christie (DR) : .
Joseph H. Nicholson (DR) : .
John Dennis (F) ====
Massachusetts ==== : .
Theodore Sedgwick (F) : .
William Shepard (F) : .
Samuel Lyman (F), until November 6, 1800 ::
Ebenezer Mattoon (F), from February 2, 1801 : .
Dwight Foster (F), until June 6, 1800 ::
Levi Lincoln Sr. (DR), from December 15, 1800 : .
Lemuel Williams (F) : .
John Reed Sr. (F) : .
Phanuel Bishop (DR) : .
Harrison Gray Otis (F) : .
Joseph Bradley Varnum (DR) : .
Samuel Sewall (F), until January 10, 1800 ::
Nathan Read (F), from November 25, 1800 : .
Bailey Bartlett (F) : .
Silas Lee (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), until June 12, 1800 ::
Samuel Tenney (F), from December 8, 1800 : .
James Sheafe (F) ====
New Jersey ==== : .
John Condit (DR) : .
Aaron Kitchell (DR) : .
James Linn (DR) : .
James H. Imlay (F) : .
Franklin Davenport (F) ====
New York ==== : .
Jonathan N. Havens (DR), until October 25, 1799 ::
John Smith (DR), from February 27, 1800 : .
Edward Livingston (DR) : .
Philip Van Cortlandt (DR) : .
Lucas C. Elmendorf (DR) : .
Theodorus Bailey (DR) : .
John Bird (F) : .
John Thompson (DR) : .
Henry Glen (F) : .
Jonas Platt (F) : .
William Cooper (F) ====
North Carolina ==== : .
Joseph Dickson (F) : .
Archibald Henderson (F) : .
Robert Williams (DR) : .
Richard Stanford (DR) : .
Nathaniel Macon (DR) : .
William H. Hill (F) : .
William Barry Grove (F) : .
David Stone (DR) : .
Willis Alston (F) : .
Richard Dobbs Spaight (DR) ====
Pennsylvania ==== The 4th district was a plural district with two representatives. : .
Robert Waln (F) : .
Michael Leib (DR) : .
Richard Thomas (F) : .
Robert Brown (DR) : .
John Peter G. Muhlenberg (DR) : .
Joseph Hiester (DR) : .
John A. Hanna (DR) : .
John Wilkes Kittera (F) : .
Thomas Hartley (F), until December 21, 1800 ::
John Stewart (DR), from January 15, 1801 : .
Andrew Gregg (DR) : .
Henry Woods (F) : .
John Smilie (DR) : .
Albert Gallatin (DR) ====
Rhode Island ==== Both representatives were elected statewide on a
general ticket. : .
John Brown (F) : .
Christopher G. Champlin (F) ====
South Carolina ==== : .
Thomas Pinckney (F) : .
John Rutledge Jr. (F) : .
Benjamin Huger (F) : .
Thomas Sumter (DR) : .
Robert Goodloe Harper (F) : .
Abraham Nott (F) ====
Tennessee ==== : .
William C. C. Claiborne (DR) ====
Vermont ==== : .
Matthew Lyon (DR) : .
Lewis R. Morris (F) ====
Virginia ==== : .
Robert Page (F) : .
David Holmes (DR) : .
George Jackson (DR) : .
Abram Trigg (DR) : .
John J. Trigg (DR) : .
Matthew Clay (DR) : .
John Randolph (DR) : .
Samuel Goode (DR) : .
Joseph Eggleston (DR) : .
Edwin Gray (DR) : .
Josiah Parker (F) : .
Thomas Evans (F) : .
John Marshall (F), until June 7, 1800 ::
Littleton W. Tazewell (DR), from November 26, 1800 : .
Samuel J. Cabell (DR) : .
John Dawson (DR) : .
Anthony New (DR) : .
Leven Powell (F) : .
John Nicholas (DR) : .
Henry Lee (F)
Non-voting members : .
William Henry Harrison, until May 14, 1800 ::
William McMillan (F), from November 24, 1800 == Changes in membership ==