These are tables of congressional delegations from Alabama to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives.
United States Senate
House of Representatives
Congress
| District
|
1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th
|
16th* (1819-1821)
| John Crowell
|
17th* (1821-1823)
| Gabriel Moore
|
18th (1823-1825)
| John McKee
| George Washington Owen
|
19th (1825-1827)
|
20th (1827-1829)
|
21st (1829-1831)
| Clement C. Clay
| Robert Emmett Bledsoe Baylor
| Dixon Hall Lewis
|
22nd (1831-1833)
| Samuel Wright Mardis
|
23rd (1833-1835)
| John McKinley
| Samuel Wright Mardis
| Dixon Hall Lewis
| John Murphy
|
24th (1835-1837)
| Reuben Chapman
| Joshua L. Martin
| Joab Lawler2
| Francis Strother Lyon
|
25th (1837-1839)
|
George Winfield Crabb
|
26th (1839-1841)
| David Hubbard
| James Dellet
|
27th* (1841-1843)
| George S. Houston
| Dixon Hall Lewis1
| William Winter Payne
| Benjamin Glover Shields
|
28th (1843-1845)
| James Dellet
| James Edwin Belser
| George S. Houston
| Reuben Chapman
| Felix Grundy McConnell2
|
William Lowndes Yancey1
|
29th (1845-1847)
| Edmund Strother Dargan
| Henry Washington Hillard
|
James La Fayette Cotrell
| Franklin Welsh Bowdon
|
30th (1847-1849)
| John Gayle
| Sampson Willis Harris
| Samuel Williams Inge
| Williamson Robert Winfield Cobb
|
31st (1849-1851)
| William Jeffreys Alson
| David Hubbard
|
32nd (1851-1853)
| John Bragg
| James Abercrombie
| William Russell Smith (American Party)
| George S. Houston
| Alexander White
|
33rd (1853-1855)
| Philip Phillips
| James Ferguson Dowdell
|
34th (1855-1857)
| Percy Walker (American Party)
| Eli Sims Shorter
| James Ferguson Dowdell
| Sampson Willis Harris
|
35th (1857-1859)
| James Adams Stallworth
| Sydenham Moore
| Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry
|
36th (1859-1861)
| James L. Pugh
| David Clopton
|
37th (1861-1863)
| American Civil War 5
|
38th (1863-1865)
|
39th (1865-1867)
|
40th (1867-1869)
| Francis William Kellogg
| Charles Waldron Buckley
| Benjamin White Norris
| Charles Wilson Pierce
| John Benton Callis
| Thomas Haughey
|
41st (1869-1871)
| Alfred Eliab Buck
| Robert Stell Heflin
| Charles Hays
| Peter Myndert Dox
| William Crawford Sherrod
|
42nd (1871-1873)
| Benjamin Sterling Turner
| William Anderson Handey
| Joseph Humphrey Sloss
|
43rd (1873-1875)
| Frederick George Bromberg (Liberal Republican)
| James T. Rapier
| Charles Pelham
| John Henry Caldwell
| Charles Christopher Sheats (At-large)
| Alexander White (At-large)
|
44th (1875-1877)
| Jeremiah Haralson
| Jeremiah Norman Williams
| Taul Bradford
| Goldsmith W. Hewitt
| William H. Forney (At-large)
| Burwell Boykin Lewis (At-large)
|
45th (1877-1879)
| James T. Jones
| Hilary A. Herbert
| Jeremiah Norman Williams
| Charles M. Shelley
| Robert Fulwood Ligon
| William H. Forney
| William Willis Garth
|
46th (1879-1881)
| Thomas H. Herndon2
| William James Samford
| Thomas Williams
| Burwell Boykin Lewis1
| William M. Lowe (Greenback)
|
Newton Nash Clements
|
47th (1881-1883)
| William C. Oates1
| Goldsmith W. Hewitt
| Joseph Wheeler
|
Vacant 9
| William M. Lowe2, 7 (Greenback)
|
Charles M. Shelley
| Joseph Wheeler
|
48th (1883-1885)
| Luke Pryor
|
James T. Jones
| George Henry Craig7
|
49th (1885-1887)
| Alexander C. Davidson
| Thomas William Sadler
| John Jason Martin
| Joseph Wheeler1
|
50th (1887-1889)
| James E. Cobb
| John H. Bankhead
|
51st (1889-1891)
| Richard Henry Clarke
| Louis Washington Terpin
|
John Van McDuffie7
|
52nd (1891-1893)
| Louis Washington Terpin
|
53rd (1893-1895)
| Jesse F. Stallings
| Gaston A. Robbins
| William Henry Denson
| Louis Washington Terpin
|
George Paul Harrison
|
54th (1895-1897)
| Milford W. Howard (Populist)
| Oscar W. Underwood
|
William F. Aldrich7
| Albert Taylor Goodwyn7 (Populist)
| Truman Heminway Aldrich7
|
55th (1897-1899)
| George W. Taylor
| Henry D. Clayton1
| Thomas S. Plowman
| Willis Brewer
| Oscar W. Underwood
|
William F. Aldrich7
|
56th (1899-1901)
| Gaston A. Robbins
| John L. Burnett2
|
William F. Aldrich7
| William Richardson2
|
57th (1901-1903)
| Aristo A. Wiley2
| Sydney J. Bowie
| Charles Winston Thompson2
|
58th (1903-1905)
|
J. Thomas Heflin1
|
59th (1905-1907)
|
60th (1907-1909)
| William B. Craig
| Richmond P. Hobson
|
Oliver C. Wiley
|
61st (1909-1911)
| S. Hubert Dent, Jr.
|
62nd (1911-1913)
| Fred L. Blackmon2
|
63rd (1913-1915)
| John Abercrombie (At-large)
|
William Oscar Mulkey
| Christopher Columbus Harris
|
64th (1915-1917)
| Oscar Lee Gray
| Henry B. Steagall2
| William B. Oliver
| Edward B. Almon2
| George Huddleston
|
65th (1917-1919)
| William B. Bankhead
|
66th (1919-1921)
| John McDuffie1
|
William B. Bowling1
| Lilius Bratton Rainey
|
67th (1921-1923)
| John R. Tyson2
| Lamar Jeffers9
|
68th (1923-1925)
| Miles C. Allgood
|
J. Lister Hill1
|
69th (1925-1927)
|
70th (1927-1929)
|
LaFayette L. Patterson
|
71st (1929-1931)
|
72nd (1931-1933)
|
73rd (1933-1935)
| Miles C. Allgood
| William B. Bankhead2
| Archibald Hill Carmichael
|
74th (1935-1937)
| Frank W. Boykin
| Sam Hobbs
| Joe Starnes
|
75th (1937-1939)
| Pete Jarman
| John J. Sparkman1
| Luther Patrick
|
George M. Grant
|
76th (1939-1941)
|
Zadoc L. Weatherford
|
77th (1941-1943)
| Walter W. Bankhead1
|
Carter Manasco
|
78th (1943-1945)
| George W. Andrews2
| John P. Newsome
|
79th (1945-1947)
| Albert Rains
| Luther Patrick
|
80th (1947-1949)
| Robert E. Jones, Jr.
| Laurie C. Battle
|
81st (1949-1951)
| Edward deGraffenried
| Carl Elliott
|
82nd (1951-1953)
| Kenneth A. Roberts
|
83rd (1953-1955)
| Armistead I. Selden, Jr.
|
84th (1955-1957)
| George Huddleston, Jr.
|
85th (1957-1959)
|
86th (1959-1961)
|
87th (1961-1963)
|
88th* (1963-1965)
| George Huddleston, Jr.
|
89th (1965-1967)
| Jack Edwards
| William L. Dickinson
| Glenn Andrews
| Armistead I. Selden, Jr.
| John H. Buchanan, Jr.
| James D. Martin
|
90th (1967-1969)
| Bill Nichols
| Tom Bevill
|
91st (1969-1971)
|
92nd (1971-1973)
| Walter Flowers
|
Elizabeth B. Andrews
|
93rd (1973-1975)
| Bill Nichols2
| Tom Bevill
| Robert E. Jones, Jr.
| Walter Flowers
|
94th (1975-1977)
|
95th (1977-1979)
| Ronnie G. Flippo
|
96th (1979-1981)
| Richard C. Shelby
|
97th (1981-1983)
| Albert L. Smith, Jr.
|
98th (1983-1985)
| Ben Erdreich
|
99th (1985-1987)
| H. L. 'Sonny' Callahan
|
100th (1987-1989)
| Claude Harris, Jr.
|
101st (1989-1991)
| Glen Browder
|
102nd (1991-1993)
| Bud Cramer
|
103rd (1993-1995)
| Terry Everett
| Spencer Bachus
| Earl F. Hilliard
|
104th (1995-1997)
|
105th (1997-1999)
| Bob Riley
| Robert B. Aderholt
|
106th (1999-2001)
|
107th (2001-2003)
|
108th (2003-2005)
| Jo Bonner
| Mike D. Rogers
| Artur Davis
|
109th (2005-2007)
|
Note: * designates those Congresses in which representates were 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.
- Seat was vacant due to failure of legislature to elect a senator by the beginning of the congress.
- From secession until readmission to the Union, Alabama did not participate in the U.S. Congress.
- George S. Houston presented credentials as a senator-elect on February 9 1866 but was not permitted to take his seat, Alabama having not been re-admitted to the Union.
- Successfully contested the election of the representative that was replaced.
- Elected to fill the vacancy caused by the previous representative being elected to the next term, but dying before the term began.
- Seat was contested by James Q. Smith and declared vacant; the original representative won back his own seat.
- In 1913, Henry D. Clayton became Senator for a few months before Franklin P. Glass replaced him.
- Senator Shelby was elected as a Democrat in 1986, but switched his party affilliation to Republican on November 9 1994.
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