Alabama's congressional delegations

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Since Alabama became a U.S. state in 1819, it has sent congressional delegations to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. Each state elects two senators to serve for six years, and members of the House to two-year terms. Before becoming a state, the Alabama Territory elected a non-voting delegate at-large to Congress from 1818 to 1819.

These are tables of congressional delegations from Alabama to the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.

Current delegation

Current U.S. senators from Alabama
Alabama

CPVI (2025):[1]
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Class II senator Class III senator
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Tommy Tuberville
(Senior senator)
(Auburn)
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Katie Britt
(Junior senator)
(Montgomery)
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Incumbent since January 3, 2021 January 3, 2023

Alabama's current congressional delegation in the Template:USCongressOrdinalCongress consists of its two senators, both of whom are Republicans, and its seven representatives: 5 Republicans, 2 Democrats.

The current dean of the Alabama delegation is Representative Robert Aderholt, having served in the U.S. Congress since 1997. Alabama's congressional districts

United States Senate

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United States House of Representatives

1818–1819: 1 non-voting delegate

Starting on January 29, 1818, Alabama Territory sent a non-voting delegate to the House.

Congress Delegate from
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Template:USCongressOrdinal (1817–1819) Template:Party cell | John Crowell (DR)
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December 14, 1819)
Template:Party cell | vacant

1819–1823: 1 seat

After statehood on December 14, 1819, Alabama had one seat in the House.

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Template:USCongressOrdinal (1819–1821) Template:Party cell | John Crowell (DR)
Template:USCongressOrdinal (1821–1823) Template:Party cell | Gabriel Moore (DR)

1823–1833: 3 seats

Following the 1820 census, Alabama had three seats.

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Template:USCongressOrdinal (1823–1825) Template:Party cell | Gabriel Moore (DR)[lower-alpha 4] Template:Party cell | John McKee (DR)[lower-alpha 4] Template:Party cell | George W. Owen (DR)[lower-alpha 4]
Template:USCongressOrdinal (1825–1827) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | Gabriel Moore (J) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | John McKee (J) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | George W. Owen (J)
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Template:USCongressOrdinal (1829–1831) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | Clement Comer Clay (J) Template:Party cell | R. E. B. Baylor (J) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | Dixon H. Lewis (J)
Template:USCongressOrdinal (1831–1833) Template:Party cell | Samuel W. Mardis (J)

1833–1843: 5 seats

Following the 1830 census, Alabama had five seats. During the 27th Congress, those seats were all elected statewide at-large on a general ticket.

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Template:USCongressOrdinal (1833–1835) Template:Party cell | Clement Comer Clay (J) Template:Party cell | John McKinley (J) Template:Party cell | Samuel W. Mardis (J) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | Dixon H. Lewis (N) Template:Party cell | John Murphy (J)
Template:USCongressOrdinal (1835–1837) Template:Party cell | Reuben Chapman (J) Template:Party cell | Joshua L. Martin (J) Template:Party cell | Joab Lawler (J) Template:Party cell | Francis S. Lyon (NR)
Template:USCongressOrdinal (1837–1839) rowspan=3 Template:Party cell | Reuben Chapman (D) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | Joshua L. Martin (D) Template:Party cell | Joab Lawler (W) rowspan=3 Template:Party cell | Dixon H. Lewis (D) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | Francis S. Lyon (W)
rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | George W.
Crabb
(W)
Template:USCongressOrdinal (1839–1841) Template:Party cell | David Hubbard (D) Template:Party cell | James Dellet (W)
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1st seat 2nd seat 3rd seat 4th seat 5th seat
Template:Party cell | Reuben Chapman (D) Template:Party cell | George S. Houston (D) Template:Party cell | William Winter
Payne
(D)
Template:Party cell | Dixon H. Lewis (D) Template:Party cell | Benjamin G.
Shields
(D)

1843–1863: 7 seats

Following the 1840 census, Alabama resumed the use of districts, now increased to seven.

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(1843–1845)
rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | James Dellet (W) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | James E. Belser (D) Template:Party cell | Dixon H. Lewis (D) rowspan=4 Template:Party cell | William Winter Payne (D) rowspan=5 Template:Party cell | George S. Houston (D) rowspan=4 Template:Party cell | Reuben Chapman (D) rowspan=3 Template:Party cell | Felix G. McConnell (D)
rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | William Lowndes
Yancey
(D)
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(1845–1847)
rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | Edmund S. Dargan (D) rowspan=4 Template:Party cell | Henry W.
Hilliard
(W)
Template:Party cell | James L. F. Cottrell (D) rowspan=3 Template:Party cell | Franklin W. Bowdon (D)
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(1847–1849)
Template:Party cell | John Gayle (W) rowspan=4 Template:Party cell | Sampson Willis
Harris
(D)
rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | Samuel Williams Inge (D) rowspan=7 Template:Party cell | Williamson
R. W. Cobb
(D)
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(1849–1851)
Template:Party cell | William J. Alston (W) Template:Party cell | David Hubbard (D)
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(1851–1853)
Template:Party cell | John Bragg (D) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | James Abercrombie (W) Template:Party cell | William Russell Smith (U) rowspan=5 Template:Party cell | George S. Houston (D) Template:Party cell | Alexander White (W)
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(1853–1855)
Template:Party cell | Philip Phillips (D) Template:Party cell | William Russell Smith (D) Template:Party cell | James F. Dowdell (D)
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(1855–1857)
Template:Party cell |Percy Walker (KN) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | Eli S. Shorter (D) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | James F. Dowdell (D) Template:Party cell | William Russell Smith (KN) Template:Party cell | Sampson Willis
Harris
(D)
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(1857–1859)
rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | James A.
Stallworth
(D)
rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | Sydenham Moore (D) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | Jabez L. M.
Curry
(D)
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(1859–1861)
Template:Party cell | James L. Pugh (D) Template:Party cell | David Clopton (D)
Vacant during American Civil War
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(1861–1863)

1863–1873: 6 seats

Following the 1860 census, Alabama was apportioned six seats.

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Template:Party cell | Francis W. Kellogg (R) rowspan=3 Template:Party cell | C. W. Buckley (R) Template:Party cell | Benjamin W. Norris (R) Template:Party cell | Charles W. Pierce (R) Template:Party cell | John B. Callis (R) Template:Party cell | Thomas Haughey (R)
Template:USCongressOrdinal (1869–1871) Template:Party cell | Alfred Eliab Buck (R) Template:Party cell | Robert Stell Heflin (R) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | Charles Hays (R) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | Peter M. Dox (D) Template:Party cell | William C. Sherrod (D)
Template:USCongressOrdinal (1871–1873) Template:Party cell | Benjamin S. Turner (R) Template:Party cell | William A. Handley (D) Template:Party cell | Joseph H. Sloss (D)

1873–1893: 8 seats

Following the 1870 census, Alabama was apportioned eight seats. From 1873 to 1877, the two new seats were elected at large, statewide. After 1877, however, the entire delegation was redistricted.

Congress District Template:Ushr
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Template:USCongressOrdinal
(1873–1875)
Template:Party cell | Frederick G.
Bromberg
(LR)
Template:Party cell | James T. Rapier (R) Template:Party cell | Charles Pelham (R) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | Charles Hays (R) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | John Henry
Caldwell
(D)
Template:Party cell | Joseph Humphrey
Sloss
(D)
Template:Party cell | Charles Christopher
Sheats
(R)
Template:Party cell | Alexander White (R)
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(1875–1877)
Template:Party cell | Jeremiah Haralson (R) Template:Party cell | Jeremiah Norman
Williams
(D)
Template:Party cell | Taul Bradford (D) rowspan=3 Template:Party cell | Goldsmith W. Hewitt (D) Template:Party cell | William H. Forney (D) Template:Party cell | Burwell B.
Lewis
(D)
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(1877–1879)
rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | James T. Jones (D) rowspan=14 Template:Party cell | Hilary A. Herbert (D) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | Jeremiah Norman
Williams
(D)
rowspan=5 Template:Party cell | Charles M. Shelley (D) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | Robert F. Ligon (D) Template:Ushr Template:Ushr
rowspan=13 Template:Party cell | William H. Forney (D) Template:Party cell | William W. Garth (D)
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(1879–1881)
rowspan=6 Template:Party cell | Thomas H.
Herndon
(D)
rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | William J. Samford (D) rowspan=7 Template:Party cell | Thomas Williams (D) Template:Party cell | Burwell B. Lewis (D) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | William M. Lowe (GB)
Template:Party cell | Newton N. Clements (D)
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(1881–1883)
rowspan=10 Template:Party cell | William C. Oates (D) rowspan=5 Template:Party cell | Goldsmith W. Hewitt (D) Template:Party cell | Joseph Wheeler (D)
Template:Party cell | vacant[lower-alpha 5] Template:Party cell | William M. Lowe (GB)[lower-alpha 6]
rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | Charles M. Shelley (D) Template:Party cell | Joseph Wheeler (D)
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(1883–1885)
rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | Luke Pryor (D)
rowspan=3 Template:Party cell | James T. Jones (D) Template:Party cell | George H. Craig (R)
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(1885–1887)
rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | Alexander C.
Davidson
(D)
Template:Party cell | Thomas William
Sadler
(D)
Template:Party cell | John Mason Martin (D) rowspan=5 Template:Party cell | Joseph Wheeler (D)
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(1887–1889)
rowspan=4 Template:Party cell | James E. Cobb (D) rowspan=4 Template:Party cell | John H. Bankhead (D)
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(1889–1891)
rowspan=3 Template:Party cell | Richard H. Clarke (D) Template:Party cell | Louis W. Turpin (D)
Template:Party cell | J. V. McDuffie (R)
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(1891–1893)
Template:Party cell | Louis W. Turpin (D)

1893–1913: 9 seats

Following the 1890 census, Alabama was apportioned nine seats.

Congress District
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(1893–1895)
rowspan=4 Template:Party cell | Richard H.
Clarke
(D)
rowspan=8 Template:Party cell | Jesse F.
Stallings
(D)
Template:Party cell | William C. Oates (D) rowspan=3 Template:Party cell | Gaston A. Robbins (D) rowspan=3 Template:Party cell | James E. Cobb (D) rowspan=12 Template:Party cell | John H.
Bankhead
(D)
rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | William H.
Denson
(D)
rowspan=7 Template:Party cell | Joseph
Wheeler
(D)
rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | Louis W. Turpin (D)
rowspan=3 Template:Party cell | George P.
Harrison Jr.
(D)
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(1895–1897)
rowspan=4 Template:Party cell | Milford W.
Howard
(Pop)
Template:Party cell | Oscar Underwood (D)
Template:Party cell | William F. Aldrich (R) Template:Party cell | Albert T. Goodwyn (Pop) Template:Party cell | Truman H. Aldrich (R)
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(1897–1899)
rowspan=12 Template:Party cell | George W.
Taylor
(D)
rowspan=12 Template:Party cell | Henry D.
Clayton Jr.
(D)
Template:Party cell | Thomas S. Plowman (D) rowspan=4 Template:Party cell | Willis Brewer (D) rowspan=12 Template:Party cell | Oscar Underwood (D)
Template:Party cell | William F. Aldrich (R)
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(1899–1901)
Template:Party cell | Gaston A. Robbins (D) rowspan=10 Template:Party cell | John L.
Burnett
(D)
Template:Party cell | William F. Aldrich (R) rowspan=9 Template:Party cell | William
Richardson
(D)
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(1901–1903)
rowspan=5 Template:Party cell | Ariosto A. Wiley (D) rowspan=4 Template:Party cell | Sydney J. Bowie (D) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | C. W. Thompson (D)
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(1903–1905)
rowspan=6 Template:Party cell | J. Thomas
Heflin
(D)
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(1905–1907)
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(1907–1909)
rowspan=3 Template:Party cell | William Benjamin
Craig
(D)
rowspan=4 Template:Party cell | Richmond P.
Hobson
(D)
Template:Party cell | Oliver C. Wiley (D)
Template:USCongressOrdinal
(1909–1911)
rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | S. Hubert
Dent Jr.
(D)
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(1911–1913)
Template:Party cell | Fred L. Blackmon (D)

1913–1933: 10 seats

Following the 1910 census, Alabama was apportioned ten seats. At first, the extra seat was elected at-large. Starting with the 1916 elections, the seats were redistricted and a Template:Ushr was added.

Congress District Template:Ushr
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Template:USCongressOrdinal (1913–1915) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | George W.
Taylor
(D)
rowspan=7 Template:Party cell | S. Hubert
Dent Jr.
(D)
Template:Party cell | Henry D.
Clayton Jr.
(D)
rowspan=7 Template:Party cell | Fred L.
Blackmon
(D)
rowspan=6 Template:Party cell | J. Thomas
Heflin
(D)
rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | Richmond P.
Hobson
(D)
rowspan=6 Template:Party cell | John L.
Burnett
(D)
Template:Party cell | William Richardson (D) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | Oscar
Underwood
(D)
rowspan=3 Template:Party cell | John
Abercrombie
(D)
Template:Party cell | William O. Mulkey (D) Template:Party cell | C. C. Harris (D)
Template:USCongressOrdinal (1915–1917) rowspan=3 Template:Party cell | Oscar Lee
Gray
(D)
rowspan=13 Template:Party cell | Henry B.
Steagall
(D)
rowspan=13 Template:Party cell | William B.
Oliver
(D)
rowspan=13 Template:Party cell | Edward B. Almon (D) rowspan=13 Template:Party cell | George
Huddleston
(D)
Template:USCongressOrdinal (1917–1919) Template:Ushr
rowspan=11 Template:Party cell | William B.
Bankhead
(D)
Template:USCongressOrdinal (1919–1921) rowspan=10 Template:Party cell | John
McDuffie
(D)
rowspan=6 Template:Party cell | William B.
Bowling
(D)
rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | Lilius B.
Rainey
(D)
Template:USCongressOrdinal (1921–1923) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | John R.
Tyson
(D)
rowspan=8 Template:Party cell | Lamar
Jeffers
(D)
Template:USCongressOrdinal (1923–1925) rowspan=7 Template:Party cell | Miles C.
Allgood
(D)
rowspan=6 Template:Party cell | J. Lister Hill (D)
Template:USCongressOrdinal (1925–1927)
Template:USCongressOrdinal (1927–1929)
rowspan=3 Template:Party cell | LaFayette L.
Patterson
(D)
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1933–1963: 9 seats

Following the 1930 census, Alabama was apportioned nine seats.

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1963–1973: 8 seats

Following the 1960 census, Alabama was apportioned eight seats. During the 88th Congress, those seats were all elected statewide at-large on a general ticket.

Congress 8 seats elected on a general ticket from Template:Ushr
1st seat 2nd seat 3rd seat 4th seat 5th seat 6th seat 7th seat 8th seat
Template:USCongressOrdinal (1963–1965) Template:Party cell | George
Huddleston Jr.
(D)
Template:Party cell | George M.
Grant
(D)
Template:Party cell | George Andrews (D) Template:Party cell | Kenneth A.
Roberts
(D)
Template:Party cell | Armistead I.
Selden Jr.
(D)
Template:Party cell | Albert Rains (D) Template:Party cell | Carl Elliott (D) Template:Party cell | Bob
Jones
(D)
Congress District
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Template:USCongressOrdinal (1965–1967) rowspan=5 Template:Party cell | Jack Edwards (R) rowspan=5 Template:Party cell | Bill
Dickinson
(R)
rowspan=4 Template:Party cell | George Andrews (D) Template:Party cell | Glenn Andrews (R) rowspan=2 Template:Party cell | Armistead I.
Selden Jr.
(D)
rowspan=5 Template:Party cell | John H.
Buchanan
Jr.
(R)
Template:Party cell | James D. Martin (R) rowspan=5 Template:Party cell | Bob
Jones
(D)
Template:USCongressOrdinal (1967–1969) rowspan=4 Template:Party cell | Bill Nichols (D) rowspan=4 Template:Party cell | Tom Bevill (D)
Template:USCongressOrdinal (1969–1971) rowspan=3 Template:Party cell | Walter Flowers (D)
Template:USCongressOrdinal (1971–1973)
Template:Party cell | Elizabeth Andrews (D)

1973–present: 7 seats

Since the 1970 census, Alabama has been apportioned seven seats.

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Key

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See also

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Seat was vacant due to failure of legislature to elect a senator by the beginning of the congress.
  2. 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.
  3. The seat was vacant from August 8, 1913, to May 11, 1914. Henry D. Clayton was appointed to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Joseph F. Johnston in 1913, but his appointment was challenged and withdrawn. Franklin Potts Glass Sr. was also appointed to the seat, but the U.S. Senate voted not to seat him.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Supported the Jackson faction in the 1824 United States presidential election
  5. Seat was contested by James Q. Smith and declared vacant; the original representative won back his own seat.
  6. Successfully contested the election of the representative that was replaced.

References

  1. "2025 Cook PVI: State Map and List". Cook Political Report. March 6, 2025. Retrieved June 5, 2025.

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