These are tables of congressional delegations from Delaware to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives.
United States Senate
Class 1 Senators
| Congress
| Class 2 Senators
|
George Read1 (Pro-Administration)
| 1st (1789-1791)
| Richard Bassett (Anti-Administration)
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2nd (1791-1793)
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3rd (1793-1795)
| John Vining1 (Pro-Administration)
|
Henry Latimer1 (F)
|
4th (1795-1797)
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5th (1797-1799)
|
Joshua Clayton2 (F)
|
William H. Wells1 (F)
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6th (1799-1801)
|
Samuel White2 (F)
|
7th (1801-1803)
|
8th (1803-1805)
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James A. Bayard, Sr.1 (F)
|
9th (1805-1807)
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10th (1807-1809)
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11th (1809-1811)
|
Outerbridge Horsey (F)
|
12th (1811-1813)
|
13th (1813-1815)
| William H. Wells (F)
|
14th (1815-1817)
|
15th (1817-1819)
| Nicholas Van Dyke2 (F)
|
16th (1819-1821)
|
Caesar A. Rodney1 (D-R)
| 17th (1821-1823)
|
Thomas Clayton (Adams)
| 18th (1823-1825)
|
19th (1825-1827)
|
Daniel Rodney3 (Adams)
|
Henry M. Ridgely (D-R)
|
Louis McLane1 (D-R)
| 20th (1827-1829)
|
21st (1829-1831)
| John M. Clayton1 (W)
|
Arnold Naudian1 (Anti-Jackson)
|
22nd (1831-1833)
|
23rd (1833-1835)
|
24th (1835-1837)
|
Richard H. Bayard (Anti-Jackson)
| Thomas Clayton (W)
|
25th (1837-1839)
|
26th (1839-1841)
|
Vacant 4
|
Richard H. Bayard (Anti-Jackson)
|
27th (1841-1843)
|
28th (1843-1845)
|
John M. Clayton1 (W)
| 29th (1845-1847)
|
30th (1847-1849)
| Presley Spruance (W)
|
John Wales (W)
|
31st (1849-1851)
|
James A. Bayard, Jr.1 (D)
| 32nd (1851-1853)
|
33rd (1853-1855)
| John M. Clayton2 (W)
|
34th (1855-1857)
|
Joseph P. Comegys3 (Opposition)
|
Martin W. Bates (D)
|
35th (1857-1859)
|
36th (1859-1861)
| Willard Saulsbury, Sr. (D)
|
37th (1861-1863)
|
38th (1863-1865)
|
George R. Riddle2 (D)
|
39th (1865-1867)
|
40th (1867-1869)
|
James A. Bayard, Jr. (D)
|
Thomas F. Bayard, Sr.1 (D)
| 41st (1869-1871)
|
42nd (1871-1873)
| Eli Saulsbury (D)
|
43rd (1873-1875)
|
44th (1875-1877)
|
45th (1877-1879)
|
46th (1879-1881)
|
47th (1881-1883)
|
48th (1883-1885)
|
49th (1885-1887)
|
George Gray (D)
|
50th (1887-1889)
|
51st (1889-1891)
| Anthony Higgins (R)
|
52nd (1891-1893)
|
53rd (1893-1895)
|
54th (1895-1897)
| Vacant 5
|
Richard R. Kenney (D)
|
55th (1897-1899)
|
Vacant 5
| 56th (1899-1901)
|
57th (1901-1903)
| Vacant 5
|
L. Heisler Ball (R)
| James F. Allee (R)
|
58th (1903-1905)
|
Vacant 5
| 59th (1905-1907)
|
Henry A. du Pont (R)
|
60th (1907-1909)
| Harry A. Richardson (R)
|
61st (1909-1911)
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62nd (1911-1913)
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63rd (1913-1915)
| Willard Saulsbury, Jr. (D)
|
64th (1915-1917)
|
Josiah O. Wolcott1 (D)
| 65th (1917-1919)
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66th (1919-1921)
| L. Heisler Ball (R)
|
67th (1921-1923)
|
T. Coleman du Pont3 (R)
|
Thomas F. Bayard, Jr. (D)
|
68th (1923-1925)
|
69th (1925-1927)
| T. Coleman du Pont1 (R)
|
70th (1927-1929)
|
Daniel O. Hastings (R)
|
John G. Townsend, Jr. (R)
| 71st (1929-1931)
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72nd (1931-1933)
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73rd (1933-1935)
|
74th (1935-1937)
|
75th (1937-1939)
| James H. Hughes (D)
|
76th (1939-1941)
|
James M. Tunnell (D)
| 77th (1941-1943)
|
78th (1943-1945)
| C. Douglass Buck (R)
|
79th (1945-1947)
|
John J. Williams1 (R)
| 80th (1947-1949)
|
81st (1949-1951)
| J. Allen Frear, Jr. (D)
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82nd (1951-1953)
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83rd (1953-1955)
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84th (1955-1957)
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85th (1957-1959)
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86th (1959-1961)
|
87th (1961-1963)
| J. Caleb Boggs (R)
|
88th (1963-1965)
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89th (1965-1967)
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90th (1967-1969)
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91st (1969-1971)
|
William V. Roth, Jr. (R)
|
92nd (1971-1973)
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93rd (1973-1975)
| Joseph Biden (D)
|
94th (1975-1977)
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95th (1977-1979)
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96th (1979-1981)
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97th (1981-1983)
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98th (1983-1985)
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99th (1985-1987)
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100th (1987-1989)
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101st (1989-1991)
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102nd (1991-1993)
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103rd (1993-1995)
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104th (1995-1997)
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105th (1997-1999)
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106th (1999-2001)
|
Thomas R. Carper (D)
| 107th (2001-2003)
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108th (2003-2005)
|
109th (2005-2007)
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House of Representatives
All representatives have been elected from the state at large, rather than by district.
Notes
- Resigned.
- Died in office.
- Was appointed to the office, and was later replaced by an elected successor.
- Richard H. Bayard resigned, then was later re-elected to fill the same term.
- Seat was vacant due to failure of legislature to elect a senator by the beginning of the congress.
- Elected to fill the vacancy caused by the previous representative being elected to the next term, but vacating the seat before the term began.
- Successfully contested the election of the representative that was replaced.
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