This is a list of U.S. state representatives. This list contains the names of U.S. state representatives in the 25 states, listed alphabetically, from Montana to Wyoming. For the remaining 25 states, please see List of U.S. state representatives (Alabama to Missouri).
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From the 50 state legislatures in the United States, the following superlatives emerge:
There are a total of 5,411 state representatives nationwide, with the average state house having 110 members
The 49 lower houses of state legislatures in the United States – Nebraska lacks a lower house – have various names:
Nebraska is the only state in the United States with a unicameral legislature. When Nebraska switched to a unicameral legislature in 1937, the lower house (the Nebraska House of Representatives) was abolished. All current Nebraskan legislators are referred to as "senators", as the pre-1937 upper house, the Nebraska Senate, was the retained house. Currently, the state's legislature is formally known as the Nebraska Legislature and is often referred to as "the Unicameral". (See Members of the Nebraska Legislature.)
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This is a list of U.S. state representatives. This list contains the names of U.S. state representatives in the 25 states, listed alphabetically, from Montana to Wyoming. For the remaining 25 states, please see List of U.S. state representatives (Alabama to Missouri).
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Name | Size [1] | Party strength | Term (yrs.) | Name | Size [1] | Party strength | Term (yrs.) | |||
Alabama | Governor | Legislature | House of Representatives | 105 | R 76–29 | 4 | Senate | 35 | R 27–8 | 4 |
Alaska | Governor | Legislature | House of Representatives | 40 | MC 23–16, 1 NCR [nb 1] | 2 | Senate | 20 | Coal. 17–0, 3 NCR [nb 2] | 4 |
Arizona | Governor | State Legislature | House of Representatives | 60 | R 31–29 | 2 | Senate | 30 | R 16–14 | 2 |
Arkansas | Governor | General Assembly | House of Representatives | 100 | R 82–18 | 2 | Senate | 35 | R 29–6 | 4 |
California | Governor | State Legislature [nb 3] | State Assembly | 80 | D 62–18 | 2 | State Senate | 40 | D 32–8 | 4 |
Colorado | Governor | General Assembly | House of Representatives | 65 | D 46–19 | 2 | Senate | 35 | D 23–12 | 4 |
Connecticut | Governor | General Assembly | House of Representatives | 151 | D 98–53 | 2 | State Senate | 36 | D 24–12 | 2 |
Delaware | Governor | General Assembly | House of Representatives | 41 | D 26–15 | 2 | Senate | 21 | D 15–6 | 4 |
Florida | Governor | Legislature | House of Representatives | 120 | R 84–36 | 2 | Senate | 40 | R 28–12 | 4 |
Georgia | Governor | General Assembly | House of Representatives | 180 | R 102–78 | 2 | State Senate | 56 | R 33–23 | 2 |
Hawaii | Governor | Legislature | House of Representatives | 51 | D 45–6 | 2 | Senate | 25 | D 23–2 | 4 |
Idaho | Governor | Legislature | House of Representatives | 70 | R 59–11 | 2 | Senate | 35 | R 28–7 | 2 |
Illinois | Governor | General Assembly | House of Representatives | 118 | D 78–40 | 2 | Senate | 59 | D 40–19 | 2 or 4 |
Indiana | Governor | General Assembly | House of Representatives | 100 | R 70–30 | 2 | Senate | 50 | R 40–10 | 4 |
Iowa | Governor | General Assembly | House of Representatives | 100 | R 64–36 | 2 | Senate | 50 | R 34–16 | 4 |
Kansas | Governor | Legislature | House of Representatives | 125 | R 85–40 | 2 | Senate | 40 | R 28–11, 1 ind. | 4 |
Kentucky | Governor | General Assembly | House of Representatives | 100 | R 80–20 | 2 | Senate | 38 | R 31–7 | 4 |
Louisiana | Governor | Legislature [nb 4] | House of Representatives | 105 | R 73–32 | 4 | State Senate | 39 | R 28–11 | 4 |
Maine | Governor | Legislature | House of Representatives | 151 | D 81–68, 2 ind. [nb 5] | 2 | Senate | 35 | D 22–13 | 2 |
Maryland | Governor | General Assembly | House of Delegates | 141 | D 102–39 | 4 | Senate | 47 | D 34–13 | 4 |
Massachusetts | Governor | General Court | House of Representatives | 160 | D 134–25, 1 ind. | 2 | Senate | 40 | D 36–4 | 2 |
Michigan | Governor | Legislature | House of Representatives | 110 | D 56–54 | 2 | Senate | 38 | D 20–18 | 4 |
Minnesota | Governor | Legislature | House of Representatives | 134 | DFL 70–64 | 2 | Senate | 67 | DFL 34–33 | 2, 4, 4 |
Mississippi | Governor | Legislature | House of Representatives | 122 | R 79–41, 2 ind. | 4 | State Senate | 52 | R 36–16 | 4 |
Missouri | Governor | General Assembly | House of Representatives | 163 | R 111–52 | 2 | Senate | 34 | R 24–10 | 4 |
Montana | Governor | Legislature | House of Representatives | 100 | R 68–32 | 2 | Senate | 50 | R 34–16 | 4 |
Nebraska | Governor | Legislature | (Unicameral) | Legislature [nb 6] | 49 | R 33–15, 1 ind. [nb 7] | 4 | |||
Nevada | Governor | Legislature | Assembly | 42 | D 28–14 | 2 | Senate | 21 | D 13–8 | 4 |
New Hampshire | Governor | General Court | House of Representatives | 400 | R 201–196, 3 ind. | 2 | Senate | 24 | R 14–10 | 2 |
New Jersey | Governor | Legislature | General Assembly | 80 | D 52–28 | 2 | Senate | 40 | D 25–15 | 2, 4, 4 |
New Mexico | Governor | Legislature | House of Representatives | 70 | D 45–25 | 2 | Senate | 42 | D 27–15 | 4 |
New York | Governor | State Legislature | State Assembly | 150 | D 102–48 | 2 | State Senate | 63 | D 42–21 | 2 |
North Carolina | Governor | General Assembly | House of Representatives | 120 | R 72–48 | 2 | Senate | 50 | R 30–20 | 2 |
North Dakota | Governor | Legislative Assembly | House of Representatives | 94 | R 82–12 | 4 | Senate | 47 | R 43–4 | 4 |
Ohio | Governor | General Assembly | House of Representatives | 99 | R 67–32 | 2 | Senate | 33 | R 26–7 | 4 |
Oklahoma | Governor | Legislature | House of Representatives | 101 | R 81–20 | 2 | Senate | 48 | R 40–8 | 4 |
Oregon | Governor | Legislative Assembly | House of Representatives | 60 | D 35–25 | 2 | State Senate | 30 | D 17–12, 1 ind. | 4 |
Pennsylvania | Governor | General Assembly | House of Representatives | 203 | D 102–101 | 2 | State Senate | 50 | R 28–22 | 4 |
Rhode Island | Governor | General Assembly | House of Representatives | 75 | D 65–9, 1 ind. | 2 | Senate | 38 | D 33–5 | 2 |
South Carolina | Governor | General Assembly | House of Representatives | 124 | R 88–36 | 2 | Senate | 46 | R 30–15, 1 ind. | 4 |
South Dakota | Governor | Legislature | House of Representatives | 70 | R 63–7 | 2 | Senate | 35 | R 31–4 | 2 |
Tennessee | Governor | General Assembly | House of Representatives | 99 | R 75–24 | 2 | Senate | 33 | R 27–6 | 4 |
Texas | Governor | Legislature | House of Representatives | 150 | R 86–64 | 2 | Senate | 31 | R 19–12 | 4 |
Utah | Governor | State Legislature [nb 8] | House of Representatives | 75 | R 61–14 | 2 | State Senate | 29 | R 23–6 | 4 |
Vermont | Governor | General Assembly | House of Representatives | 150 | MC 112–38 [nb 9] | 2 | Senate | 30 | MC 23–7 [nb 10] | 2 |
Virginia | Governor | General Assembly | House of Delegates | 100 | D 51–49 | 2 | Senate | 40 | D 21–19 | 4 |
Washington | Governor | State Legislature [nb 11] | House of Representatives | 98 | D 58–40 | 2 | State Senate | 49 | D 29–20 | 4 |
West Virginia | Governor | Legislature | House of Delegates | 100 | R 89–11 | 2 | Senate | 34 | R 31–3 | 4 |
Wisconsin | Governor | State Legislature | State Assembly | 99 | R 64–35 | 2 | Senate | 33 | R 22–11 | 4 |
Wyoming | Governor | Legislature | House of Representatives | 62 | R 57–5 | 2 | Senate | 31 | R 29–2 | 4 |
From the 50 state legislatures in the United States, the following superlatives emerge:
There are a total of 5,411 state representatives nationwide, with the average state house having 110 members
The 49 lower houses of state legislatures in the United States – Nebraska lacks a lower house – have various names:
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Nebraska is the only state in the United States with a unicameral legislature. When Nebraska switched to a unicameral legislature in 1937, the lower house (the Nebraska House of Representatives) was abolished. All current Nebraskan legislators are referred to as "senators", as the pre-1937 upper house, the Nebraska Senate, was the retained house. Currently, the state's legislature is formally known as the Nebraska Legislature and is often referred to as "the Unicameral". (See Members of the Nebraska Legislature.)
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106th Wisconsin Legislature (2023–2025)
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67th Legislature (2023)
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