United States congressional delegations from Alabama
From Ballotpedia
Alabama
Census Topic | Value |
---|---|
Population | 5,024,279 |
Gender |
47.6% Male 52.4% Female |
Race |
64.1% White 25.8% Black 1.5% Asian 0.7% Native American 0.1% Pacific Islander |
Ethnicity | 5.3% Hispanic or Latino origin |
Median household income | $62,027 |
High school graduation rate | 88.1% |
College graduation rate | 27.8% |
Upcoming elections |
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2020 census and 2023 ACS data. Percentages are rounded to the nearest 0.1%.
This page displays the current and historical members of U.S. Congress from Alabama.
Here is the current partisan breakdown of the congressional members from Alabama.
Congressional Partisan Breakdown from Alabama | |||
---|---|---|---|
Party | U.S. Senate | U.S. House | Total |
Democratic | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Republican | 2 | 5 | 7 |
Independent | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Vacancies | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total | 2 | 7 | 9 |
Current members
U.S. Senate
- See also: Classes of United States Senators
- See also: Classes of United States Senators
The current members of the U.S. Senate from Alabama are:
Office | Name | Party | Date assumed office | Date term ends |
---|---|---|---|---|
U.S. Senate Alabama | Katie Britt | Republican | January 3, 2023 | January 3, 2029 |
U.S. Senate Alabama | Tommy Tuberville | Republican | January 3, 2021 | January 3, 2027 |
U.S. House
The current members of the U.S. House from Alabama are:
Office | Name | Party | Date assumed office | Date term ends |
---|---|---|---|---|
U.S. House Alabama District 1 | Barry Moore | Republican | January 3, 2025 | January 3, 2027 |
U.S. House Alabama District 2 | Shomari Figures | Democratic | January 3, 2025 | January 3, 2027 |
U.S. House Alabama District 3 | Mike Rogers | Republican | January 3, 2003 | January 3, 2027 |
U.S. House Alabama District 4 | Robert Aderholt | Republican | January 3, 1997 | January 3, 2027 |
U.S. House Alabama District 5 | Dale Strong | Republican | January 3, 2023 | January 3, 2027 |
U.S. House Alabama District 6 | Gary Palmer | Republican | January 3, 2015 | January 3, 2027 |
U.S. House Alabama District 7 | Terri Sewell | Democratic | January 3, 2011 | January 3, 2027 |
Historical members
U.S. Senate
Historical Representation to the U.S. Senate by Party from Alabama | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Total | |||
Democratic | 32 | |||
Republican | 8 | |||
Democratic Republican; Jacksonian | 2 | |||
Democratic Republican | 1 | |||
Jacksonian | 4 |
Class 2 Senators from Alabama | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Senator | Years Served | Party | ||||||
William R. King | 1819-1844 | Democratic Republican; Jacksonian | ||||||
Dixon H. Lewis | 1844-1848 | Democratic | ||||||
Benjamin Fitzpatrick | 1848-1849 | Democratic | ||||||
Jeremiah Clemens | 1849-1853 | Democratic | ||||||
Clement Claiborne Clay, Jr. | 1853-1861 | Democratic | ||||||
Willard Warner | 1868-1871 | Republican | ||||||
George Goldthwaite | 1871-1877 | Democratic | ||||||
John T. Morgan | 1877-1907 | Democratic | ||||||
John H. Bankhead | 1907-1920 | Democratic | ||||||
Braxton B. Comer | 1920-1920 | Democratic | ||||||
J. Thomas Heflin | 1920-1931 | Democratic | ||||||
John H. Bankhead II | 1931-1946 | Democratic | ||||||
George R. Swift | 1946-1946 | Democratic | ||||||
John J. Sparkman | 1946-1979 | Democratic | ||||||
Howell T. Heflin | 1979-1997 | Democratic | ||||||
Jeff Sessions | 1997-2017 | Republican | ||||||
Luther Strange | 2017-2018 | Republican | ||||||
Doug Jones | 2018-2021 | Democratic | ||||||
Tommy Tuberville | 2021 - Present | Republican |
Class 3 Senators from Alabama | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Senator | Years Served | Party | ||||||
John W. Walker | 1819-1822 | Democratic Republican | ||||||
William Kelly | 1822-1825 | Democratic Republican; Jacksonian | ||||||
Henry H. Chambers | 1825-1826 | Jacksonian | ||||||
Israel Pickens | 1826-1826 | Jacksonian | ||||||
John McKinley | 1826-1831 | Jacksonian | ||||||
Gabriel Moore | 1831-1837 | Jacksonian | ||||||
John McKinley | 1837-1837 | Democratic | ||||||
Clement Comer Clay | 1837-1841 | Democratic | ||||||
Arthur P. Bagby | 1841-1848 | Democratic | ||||||
William R. King | 1848-1852 | Democratic | ||||||
Benjamin Fitzpatrick | 1853-1861 | Democratic | ||||||
George E. Spencer | 1868-1879 | Republican | ||||||
George S. Houston | 1879-1879 | Democratic | ||||||
Luke Pryor | 1880-1880 | Democratic | ||||||
James L. Pugh | 1880-1897 | Democratic | ||||||
Edmund W. Pettus | 1897-1907 | Democratic | ||||||
Joseph F. Johnston | 1907-1913 | Democratic | ||||||
Francis S. White | 1914-1915 | Democratic | ||||||
Oscar W. Underwood | 1915-1927 | Democratic | ||||||
Hugo L. Black | 1927-1937 | Democratic | ||||||
Dixie Bibb Graves | 1937-1938 | Democratic | ||||||
J. Lister Hill | 1938-1969 | Democratic | ||||||
James B. Allen | 1969-1978 | Democratic | ||||||
Maryon Pittman Allen | 1978-1978 | Democratic | ||||||
Donald W. Stewart | 1978-1981 | Democratic | ||||||
Jeremiah A. Denton, Jr. | 1981-1987 | Republican | ||||||
Richard Shelby | 1987-2023 | Republican | ||||||
Katie Britt | 2023-Present | Republican |
U.S. House
2000s
Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 2000s from Alabama | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Total | |||
Democratic | 4 | |||
Republican | 10 | |||
Total Representatives | 14 |
Representatives to the U.S. House from Alabama | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representative | Years Served | Party | ||||||
Artur Davis | 2003–2011 | Democratic | ||||||
Jo Bonner | 2003-2013 | Republican | ||||||
Mike Rogers | 2003-Present | Republican | ||||||
Bobby Bright | 2009–2011 | Democratic | ||||||
Parker Griffith | 2009–2011 | Republican | ||||||
Martha Roby | 2011-2021 | Republican | ||||||
Mo Brooks | 2011-2023 | Republican | ||||||
Terri Sewell | 2011-Present | Democratic | ||||||
Bradley Byrne | 2014-2021 | Republican | ||||||
Gary Palmer | 2015-Present | Republican | ||||||
Jerry Carl | 2021-2025 | Republican | ||||||
Barry Moore | 2021-Present | Republican | ||||||
Dale Strong | 2023-Present | Republican | ||||||
Shomari Figures | 2025-Present | Democratic |
1900s
Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 1900s from Alabama | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Total | |||
Democratic | 59 | |||
Republican | 11 | |||
Total Representatives | 70 |
Representatives to the U.S. House from Alabama | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representative | Years Served | Party | ||||||
William N. Richardson | 1900–1914 | Democratic | ||||||
Charles Winston Thompson | 1901–1904 | Democratic | ||||||
Sydney J. Bowie | 1901–1907 | Democratic | ||||||
Ariosto A. Wiley | 1901–1908 | Democratic | ||||||
J. Thomas Heflin | 1904–1920 | Democratic | ||||||
William B. Craig | 1907–1911 | Democratic | ||||||
Richmond P. Hobson | 1907–1915 | Democratic | ||||||
Oliver C. Wiley | 1908–1909 | Democratic | ||||||
S. Hubert Dent, Jr. | 1909–1921 | Democratic | ||||||
Fred L. Blackmon | 1911–1921 | Democratic | ||||||
John Abercrombie | 1913–1917 | Democratic | ||||||
Christopher C. Harris | 1914–1915 | Democratic | ||||||
William O. Mulkey | 1914–1915 | Democratic | ||||||
Oscar L. Gray | 1915–1919 | Democratic | ||||||
Edward B. Almon | 1915–1933 | Democratic | ||||||
George Huddleston | 1915–1937 | Democratic | ||||||
William Bacon Oliver | 1915–1937 | Democratic | ||||||
Henry B. Steagall | 1915–1943 | Democratic | ||||||
William B. Bankhead | 1917–1940 | Democratic | ||||||
Lilius B. Rainey | 1919–1923 | Democratic | ||||||
John McDuffie | 1919–1935 | Democratic | ||||||
William B. Bowling | 1920–1928 | Democratic | ||||||
John R. Tyson | 1921–1923 | Democratic | ||||||
Lamar Jeffers | 1921–1935 | Democratic | ||||||
Miles C. Allgood | 1923–1935 | Democratic | ||||||
J. Lister Hill | 1923–1938 | Democratic | ||||||
LaFayette L. Patterson | 1928–1933 | Democratic | ||||||
Archibald Hill Carmichael | 1933–1937 | Democratic | ||||||
Joe Starnes | 1935–1945 | Democratic | ||||||
Sam Hobbs | 1935–1951 | Democratic | ||||||
Frank W. Boykin | 1935–1963 | Democratic | ||||||
Luther Patrick | 1937–1943 and 1945–1947 | Democratic | ||||||
John Sparkman | 1937–1946 | Democratic | ||||||
Pete Jarman | 1937–1949 | Democratic | ||||||
George M. Grant | 1938–1965 | Democratic | ||||||
Zadoc L. Weatherford | 1940–1941 | Democratic | ||||||
Walter W. Bankhead | 1941 | Democratic | ||||||
Carter Manasco | 1941–1949 | Democratic | ||||||
John P. Newsome | 1943–1945 | Democratic | ||||||
George W. Andrews | 1944–1971 | Democratic | ||||||
Albert Rains | 1945–1965 | Democratic | ||||||
Laurie C. Battle | 1947–1955 | Democratic | ||||||
Robert E. Jones, Jr. | 1947–1977 | Democratic | ||||||
Edward deGraffenried | 1949–1953 | Democratic | ||||||
Carl Elliott | 1949–1965 | Democratic | ||||||
Kenneth A. Roberts | 1951–1965 | Democratic | ||||||
Armistead I. Selden, Jr. | 1953–1969 | Democratic | ||||||
George Huddleston, Jr. | 1955–1965 | Democratic | ||||||
Glenn Andrews | 1965–1967 | Republican | ||||||
James D. Martin | 1965–1967 | Republican | ||||||
John Hall Buchanan, Jr. | 1965–1981 | Republican | ||||||
Jack Edwards | 1965–1985 | Republican | ||||||
William Louis Dickinson | 1965–1993 | Republican | ||||||
William Flynt Nichols | 1967–1988 | Democratic | ||||||
Tom Bevill | 1967–1997 | Democratic | ||||||
Walter Flowers | 1969–1979 | Democratic | ||||||
Elizabeth B. Andrews | 1972–1973 | Democratic | ||||||
Ronnie Flippo | 1977–1991 | Democratic | ||||||
Richard Shelby | 1979–1987 | Democratic | ||||||
Albert L. Smith, Jr. | 1981–1983 | Republican | ||||||
Ben Erdreich | 1983–1993 | Democratic | ||||||
Sonny Callahan | 1985–2003 | Republican | ||||||
Claude Harris, Jr. | 1987–1993 | Democratic | ||||||
Glen Browder | 1989–1997 | Democratic | ||||||
Robert E. Cramer | 1991–2009 | Democratic | ||||||
Earl F. Hilliard | 1993–2003 | Democratic | ||||||
Terry Everett | 1993–2009 | Republican | ||||||
Spencer Bachus | 1993-2015 | Republican | ||||||
Bob R. Riley | 1997–2003 | Republican | ||||||
Robert Aderholt | 1997-Present | Republican |
1800s
Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 1800s from Alabama | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Total | |||
Democratic | 75 | |||
Republican | 21 | |||
Whig | 6 | |||
Know-Nothing | 1 | |||
Greenbacker | 1 | |||
Populist | 2 | |||
Total Representatives | 106 |
Representatives to the U.S. House from Alabama | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representative | Years Served | Party | ||||||
John Crowell | 1819–1821 | Democratic | ||||||
Gabriel Moore | 1821–1829 | Democratic | ||||||
John McKee | 1823–1829 | Democratic | ||||||
George Washington Owen | 1823–1829 | Democratic | ||||||
Robert Emmett Bledsoe Baylor | 1829–1831 | Democratic | ||||||
Clement Comer Clay | 1829–1835 | Democratic | ||||||
Dixon Hall Lewis | 1829–1844 | Democratic | ||||||
Samuel W. Mardis | 1831–1835 | Democratic | ||||||
John McKinley | 1833–1835 | Democratic | ||||||
John Murphy | 1833–1835 | Democratic | ||||||
Joab Lawler | 1835-1838 | Democratic | ||||||
Francis S. Lyon | 1835–1839 | Republican | ||||||
Joshua L. Martin | 1835–1839 | Democratic | ||||||
Reuben Chapman | 1835–1847 | Democratic | ||||||
George W. Crabb | 1838–1841 | Whig | ||||||
James Dellet | 1839–1841 and 1843–1845 | Whig | ||||||
David Hubbard | 1839–1841 and 1849–1851 | Democratic | ||||||
Benjamin Glover Shields | 1841–1843 | Democratic | ||||||
William W. Payne | 1841–1847 | Democratic | ||||||
George S. Houston | 1841–1849 and 1851–1861 | Democratic | ||||||
James E. Belser | 1843–1845 | Democratic | ||||||
Felix G. McConnell | 1843–1846 | Democratic | ||||||
William Lowndes Yancey | 1844–1846 | Democratic | ||||||
Edmund S. Dargan | 1845–1847 | Democratic | ||||||
Henry W. Hilliard | 1845–1851 | Whig | ||||||
James L. Cottrell | 1846–1847 | Democratic | ||||||
Franklin Welsh Bowdon | 1846–1851 | Democratic | ||||||
John Gayle | 1847–1849 | Whig | ||||||
Samuel Williams Inge | 1847–1851 | Democratic | ||||||
Sampson Willis Harris | 1847–1857 | Democratic | ||||||
Williamson R. W. Cobb | 1847–1861 | Democratic | ||||||
William J. Alston | 1849–1851 | Whig | ||||||
John Bragg | 1851–1853 | Democratic | ||||||
Alexander White | 1851–1853 and 1873–1875 | Republican | ||||||
James Abercrombie | 1851–1855 | Whig | ||||||
William Russell Smith | 1851–1857 | Democratic | ||||||
Philip Phillips | 1853–1855 | Democratic | ||||||
James F. Dowdell | 1853–1859 | Democratic | ||||||
Percy Walker | 1855–1857 | Know-Nothing | ||||||
Eli S. Shorter | 1855–1859 | Democratic | ||||||
Jabez L. M. Curry | 1857–1861 | Democratic | ||||||
Sydenham Moore | 1857–1861 | Democratic | ||||||
James A. Stallworth | 1857–1861 | Democratic | ||||||
David Clopton | 1859–1861 | Democratic | ||||||
James L. Pugh | 1859–1861 | Democratic | ||||||
John B. Callis | 1868–1869 | Republican | ||||||
Thomas Haughey | 1868–1869 | Republican | ||||||
Francis William Kellogg | 1868–1869 | Republican | ||||||
Benjamin White Norris | 1868–1869 | Republican | ||||||
Charles W. Pierce | 1868–1869 | Republican | ||||||
Charles W. Buckley | 1868–1873 | Republican | ||||||
Alfred E. Buck | 1869–1871 | Republican | ||||||
Robert S. Heflin | 1869–1871 | Republican | ||||||
William C. Sherrod | 1869–1871 | Democratic | ||||||
Peter M. Dox | 1869–1873 | Democratic | ||||||
Charles Hays | 1869–1877 | Republican | ||||||
William A. Handley | 1871–1873 | Democratic | ||||||
Benjamin S. Turner | 1871–1873 | Republican | ||||||
Joseph H. Sloss | 1871–1875 | Democratic | ||||||
Frederick G. Bromberg | 1873–1875 | Republican | ||||||
Charles Pelham | 1873–1875 | Republican | ||||||
James T. Rapier | 1873–1875 | Republican | ||||||
Charles C. Sheats | 1873–1875 | Republican | ||||||
John Henry Caldwell | 1873–1877 | Democratic | ||||||
Taul Bradford | 1875–1877 | Democratic | ||||||
Jeremiah Haralson | 1875–1877 | Republican | ||||||
Burwell Boykin Lewis | 1875–1880 | Democratic | ||||||
Jeremiah N. Williams | 1875–1879 | Democratic | ||||||
Goldsmith W. Hewitt | 1875–1879 and 1881–1885 | Democratic | ||||||
William H. Forney | 1875–1893 | Democratic | ||||||
William Willis Garth | 1877–1879 | Democratic | ||||||
Robert F. Ligon | 1877–1879 | Democratic | ||||||
James T. Jones | 1877–1879 and 1883–1889 | Democratic | ||||||
Charles M. Shelley | 1877–1885 | Democratic | ||||||
Hilary A. Herbert | 1877–1893 | Democratic | ||||||
William J. Samford | 1879–1881 | Democratic | ||||||
William M. Lowe | 1879–1882 | Greenbacker | ||||||
Thomas H. Herndon | 1879–1883 | Democratic | ||||||
Thomas Williams | 1879–1885 | Democratic | ||||||
Newton N. Clements | 1880–1881 | Democratic | ||||||
Joseph Wheeler | 1881–1883 and 1885–1890 | Democratic | ||||||
William C. Oates | 1881–1894 | Democratic | ||||||
Luke Pryor | 1883–1885 | Democratic | ||||||
George H. Craig | 1885 | Republican | ||||||
John Mason Martin | 1885–1887 | Democratic | ||||||
Thomas W. Sadler | 1885–1887 | Democratic | ||||||
Alexander C. Davidson | 1885–1889 | Democratic | ||||||
James E. Cobb | 1887–1896 | Democratic | ||||||
John H. Bankhead | 1887–1907 | Democratic | ||||||
Louis Washington Turpin | 1889–1895 | Democratic | ||||||
Richard Henry Clarke | 1889–1897 | Democratic | ||||||
John Van McDuffie | 1890–1891 | Republican | ||||||
William Henry Denson | 1893–1895 | Democratic | ||||||
Gaston A. Robbins | 1893–1896,1899–1900 | Democratic | ||||||
Jesse F. Stallings | 1893–1901 | Democratic | ||||||
George Paul Harrison | 1894–1897 | Democratic | ||||||
Oscar Underwood | 1895–1896 and 1897–1915 | Democratic | ||||||
Milford W. Howard | 1895–1899 | Populist | ||||||
Truman H. Aldrich | 1896–1897 | Republican | ||||||
Albert T. Goodwyn | 1896–1897 | Populist | ||||||
William F. Aldrich | 1896–1901 | Republican | ||||||
Thomas S. Plowman | 1897–1898 | Democratic | ||||||
Willis Brewer | 1897–1901 | Democratic | ||||||
Henry D. Clayton | 1897–1914 | Democratic | ||||||
George W. Taylor | 1897–1915 | Democratic | ||||||
John L. Burnett | 1899–1919 | Democratic |
District map
Footnotes
Senators
Katie Britt (R)
Tommy Tuberville (R)
Representatives
District 1
Barry Moore (R)
District 2
Shomari Figures (D)
District 3
Mike Rogers (R)
District 4
Robert Aderholt (R)
District 5
Dale Strong (R)
District 6
Gary Palmer (R)
District 7
Terri Sewell (D)
Republican Party (7)
Democratic Party (2)