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United States congressional delegations from Massachusetts

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

Current delegation

Massachusetts is currently represented by two senators and nine representatives, all of whom are Democrats. The current dean of the Massachusetts delegation is Senator Ed Markey, having served as a Senator since 2013 and in Congress since 1976.

Current U.S. senators from Massachusetts
Massachusetts

CPVI (2022):
D+15
Class I senator Class II senator
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Elizabeth Warren
(Senior senator)
(Cambridge)
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Ed Markey
(Junior senator)
(Malden)
Party Democratic Democratic
Incumbent since January 3, 2013 July 16, 2013


Current U.S. representatives from Massachusetts
District Member
(Residence)
Party Incumbent since CPVI
(2025)
District map
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Richard Neal
(Springfield)
Democratic January 3, 1989 D+8
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Jim McGovern
(Worcester)
Democratic January 3, 1997 D+13
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Lori Trahan
(Westford)
Democratic January 3, 2019 D+11
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Jake Auchincloss
(Newton)
Democratic January 3, 2021 D+11
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Katherine Clark
(Revere)
Democratic December 12, 2013 D+24
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Seth Moulton
(Salem)
Democratic January 3, 2015 D+11
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Ayanna Pressley
(Boston)
Democratic January 3, 2019 D+34
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Stephen Lynch
(South Boston)
Democratic October 16, 2001 D+15
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Bill Keating
(Bourne)
Democratic January 3, 2011 D+6
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United States Senate

Class I senator Congress Class II senator
Tristram Dalton (PA) 1st (1789–1791) Caleb Strong (PA)
George Cabot (PA) 2nd (1791–1793)
3rd (1793–1795)
4th (1795–1797)
Benjamin Goodhue (F) Theodore Sedgwick (F)
5th (1797–1799)
6th (1799–1801) Samuel Dexter (F)
Jonathan Mason (F) Dwight Foster (F)
7th (1801–1803)
John Quincy Adams (F) 8th (1803–1805) Timothy Pickering (F)
9th (1805–1807)
10th (1807–1809)
James Lloyd (F)
11th (1809–1811)
12th (1811–1813) Joseph Bradley
Varnum
(DR)
13th (1813–1815)
Christopher Gore (F)
14th (1815–1817)
Eli P. Ashmun (F)
15th (1817–1819) Harrison Gray Otis (F)
Prentiss Mellen (F)
16th (1819–1821)
Elijah H. Mills (F)
17th (1821–1823)
James Lloyd (F)
18th (1823–1825)
Elijah H. Mills (NR) 19th (1825–1827) James Lloyd (NR)
Nathaniel Silsbee (NR)
Daniel Webster (NR) 20th (1827–1829)
21st (1829–1831)
22nd (1831–1833)
23rd (1833–1835)
24th (1835–1837) John Davis (NR)
Daniel Webster (W) 25th (1837–1839) John Davis (W)
26th (1839–1841)
Isaac C. Bates (W)
Rufus Choate (W) 27th (1841–1843)
28th (1843–1845)
Daniel Webster (W) 29th (1845–1847)
John Davis (W)
30th (1847–1849)
31st (1849–1851)
Robert C. Winthrop (W)
Robert Rantoul Jr. (D)
Charles Sumner (FS) 32nd (1851–1853)
33rd (1853–1855) Edward Everett (W)
Julius Rockwell (W)
Henry Wilson (FS)
34th (1855–1857) Henry Wilson (R)
Charles Sumner (R) 35th (1857–1859)
36th (1859–1861)
37th (1861–1863)
38th (1863–1865)
39th (1865–1867)
40th (1867–1869)
41st (1869–1871)
42nd (1871–1873)
Charles Sumner (LR) 43rd (1873–1875) George S. Boutwell (R)
William B. Washburn (R)
Henry L. Dawes (R) 44th (1875–1877)
45th (1877–1879) George F. Hoar (R)
46th (1879–1881)
47th (1881–1883)
48th (1883–1885)
49th (1885–1887)
50th (1887–1889)
51st (1889–1891)
52nd (1891–1893)
Henry Cabot Lodge (R) 53rd (1893–1895)
54th (1895–1897)
55th (1897–1899)
56th (1899–1901)
57th (1901–1903)
58th (1903–1905)
Winthrop M. Crane (R)
59th (1905–1907)
60th (1907–1909)
61st (1909–1911)
62nd (1911–1913)
63rd (1913–1915) John W. Weeks (R)
64th (1915–1917)
65th (1917–1919)
66th (1919–1921) David I. Walsh (D)
67th (1921–1923)
68th (1923–1925)
William M. Butler (R)
69th (1925–1927) Frederick H. Gillett (R)
David I. Walsh (D)
70th (1927–1929)
71st (1929–1931)
72nd (1931–1933) Marcus A. Coolidge (D)
73rd (1933–1935)
74th (1935–1937)
75th (1937–1939) Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R)
76th (1939–1941)
77th (1941–1943)
78th (1943–1945)
Sinclair Weeks (R)
79th (1945–1947) Leverett Saltonstall (R)
Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R) 80th (1947–1949)
81st (1949–1951)
82nd (1951–1953)
John F. Kennedy (D) 83rd (1953–1955)
84th (1955–1957)
85th (1957–1959)
86th (1959–1961)
Benjamin A. Smith II (D)
87th (1961–1963)
Ted Kennedy (D)
88th (1963–1965)
89th (1965–1967)
90th (1967–1969) Edward Brooke (R)
91st (1969–1971)
92nd (1971–1973)
93rd (1973–1975)
94th (1975–1977)
95th (1977–1979)
96th (1979–1981) Paul Tsongas (D)
97th (1981–1983)
98th (1983–1985)
John Kerry (D)
99th (1985–1987)
100th (1987–1989)
101st (1989–1991)
102nd (1991–1993)
103rd (1993–1995)
104th (1995–1997)
105th (1997–1999)
106th (1999–2001)
107th (2001–2003)
108th (2003–2005)
109th (2005–2007)
110th (2007–2009)
111th (2009–2011)
Paul G. Kirk (D)
Scott Brown (R)
112th (2011–2013)
Elizabeth Warren (D) 113th (2013–2015)
Mo Cowan (D)
Ed Markey (D)
114th (2015–2017)
115th (2017–2019)
116th (2019–2021)
117th (2021–2023)
118th (2023–2025)
119th (2025–2027)

United States House of Representatives

1789 to 1793: 8 seats

Article I of the United States Constitution allocated 8 seats to Massachusetts.

Congress District
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
1st (1789–1791) Fisher
Ames
(PA)
Benjamin
Goodhue
(PA)
Elbridge
Gerry
(AA)
Theodore
Sedgwick
(PA)
George Partridge (PA) George
Thatcher
(PA)
George
Leonard
(PA)
Jonathan Grout (AA)
vacant
2nd (1791–1793) Shearjashub Bourne (PA) George Leonard (PA) Artemas Ward (PA) George Thatcher (PA)

1793 to 1803: 14 seats

After the 1790 census, Massachusetts gained six seats.

In the third Congress only, there were plural districts in which more than one member would be elected from the same district and there was also an at-large seat. After that Congress, however, there would be no at-large seats and no plural seats.

Congress District
1st (4 seats) 2nd (4 seats) 3rd (2 seats) 4th (3 seats) At-large
3rd
(1793–1795)
Samuel
Holten
(AA)
Benjamin
Goodhue
(PA)
Samuel
Dexter
(PA)
Fisher
Ames
(PA)
Dwight
Foster
(PA)
Theodore
Sedgwick
(PA)
William
Lyman
(AA)
Artemas
Ward
(PA)
Peleg Coffin
Jr.
(PA)
Shearjashub
Bourne
(PA)
Peleg
Wadsworth
(PA)
Henry
Dearborn
(AA)
George
Thatcher
(PA)
David
Cobb
(PA)
Congress District
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th
4th
(1795–1797)
Theodore
Sedgwick
(F)
William
Lyman
(DR)
Samuel
Lyman
(F)
Dwight
Foster
(F)
Nathaniel
Freeman
Jr.
(DR)
John Reed
Sr.
(F)
George
Leonard
(F)
Fisher
Ames
(F)
Joseph
Bradley
Varnum
(DR)
Benjamin
Goodhue
(F)
Theophilus
Bradbury
(F)
Henry
Dearborn
(DR)
Peleg
Wadsworth

(F)
George
Thatcher

(F)
Thomson J.
Skinner
(DR)
Samuel
Sewall
(F)
5th
(1797–1799)
William
Shepard
(F)
Stephen
Bullock
(F)
Harrison
Gray
Otis
(F)
Isaac
Parker
(F)
Bailey
Bartlett
(F)
6th
(1799–1801)
Theodore
Sedgwick
(F)
Lemuel
Williams

(F)
Phanuel
Bishop

(DR)
Silas Lee (F)
Ebenezer
Mattoon
(F)
Levi Lincoln
Sr.
(DR)
Nathan
Read
(F)
7th
(1801–1803)
John
Bacon
(DR)
Josiah
Smith
(DR)
William
Eustis
(DR)
Manasseh
Cutler
(F)
Richard
Cutts
(DR)
Seth Hastings (F) Samuel Thatcher (F)

1803 to 1813: 17 seats

After the 1800 census, Massachusetts gained three seats.

Cong­ress District District
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th
8th
(1803–1805)
William
Eustis
(DR)
Jacob
Crowninshield

(DR)
Manasseh
Cutler
(F)
Joseph
Bradley
Varnum

(DR)
Thomas
Dwight
(F)
Samuel
Taggart

(F)
Nahum
Mitchell
(F)
Lemuel
Williams
(F)
Phanuel
Bishop

(DR)
Seth
Hastings
(F)
William
Stedman

(F)
Thomson Skinner (DR) Ebenezer
Seaver

(DR)
Richard
Cutts

(DR)
Peleg
Wadsworth

(F)
Samuel
Thatcher
(F)
Phineas
Bruce
(F)
Simon Larned (DR)
9th
(1805–1807)
Josiah
Quincy III

(F)
Jeremiah
Nelson
(F)
William
Ely
(F)
Joseph
Barker
(DR)
Isaiah L.
Green

(DR)
Barnabas
Bidwell
(DR)
Orchard
Cook

(DR)
John
Chandler

(DR)
10th
(1807–1809)
Edward
St. Loe
Livermore

(F)
Josiah
Dean
(DR)
Jabez
Upham
(F)
Ezekiel
Bacon
(DR)
Daniel
Ilsley

(DR)
Joseph Story (DR)
11th
(1809–1811)
Benjamin
Pickman Jr.
(F)
William Baylies (F) Gideon
Gardner

(DR)
Laban
Wheaton

(F)
Ezekiel
Whitman

(F)
Barzillai
Gannett

(DR)
Charles Turner (DR) Joseph Allen (F) Abijah
Bigelow

(F)
12th
(1811–1813)
William
Reed
(F)
Leonard
White
(F)
William M.
Richardson

(DR)
Isaiah L.
Green

(DR)
Elijah
Brigham
(F)
William
Widgery

(DR)
Peleg
Tallman

(DR)
Francis Carr (DR)

1813 to 1823: 20 seats, then 13

After the 1810 census, Massachusetts gained three seats to grow to its largest apportionment (so far). In 1820/21, however, seven of those seats were lost to the new state of Maine.

Cong­ress District
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th
13th
(1813–1815)
Artemas
Ward
Jr.
(F)
William
Reed
(F)
Timothy
Pickering

(F)
William M.
Richardson
(DR)
William
Ely
(F)
Samuel
Taggart

(F)
William
Baylies

(F)
John
Reed Jr.

(F)
Laban
Wheaton

(F)
Elijah
Brigham

(F)
Abijah
Bigelow

(F)
Daniel
Dewey
(F)
Nathaniel
Ruggles

(F)
Cyrus
King

(F)
George
Bradbury

(F)
Samuel
Davis
(F)
Abiel
Wood

(DR)
John
Wilson

(F)
James
Parker

(DR)
Levi
Hubbard

(DR)
Samuel Dana (DR) John Hulbert (F)
14th
(1815–1817)
Timothy
Pickering
(F)
Jeremiah
Nelson

(F)
Asahel
Stearns
(F)
Elijah H.
Mills

(F)
John W.
Hulbert
(F)
William
Baylies
(F)
John
Reed Jr.
(F)
Laban
Wheaton
(F)
Elijah
Brigham
(F)
Solomon
Strong

(F)
Benjamin
Brown
(F)
James
Carr
(F)
Thomas
Rice

(F)
Samuel S.
Conner
(DR)
Albion
Parris

(DR)
Benjamin
Adams

(F)
15th
(1817–1819)
Jonathan
Mason
(F)
Nathaniel
Silsbee

(DR)
Timothy
Fuller

(DR)
Samuel
Clesson
Allen

(F)
Henry
Shaw

(DR)
Zabdiel
Sampson

(DR)
Walter
Folger Jr.

(DR)
Marcus
Morton

(DR)
John
Holmes

(DR)
Ezekiel
Whitman

(F)
Benjamin
Orr
(F)
John
Wilson
(F)
Joshua
Gage
(DR)
Enoch
Lincoln

(DR)
16th
(1819–1821)
Samuel
Lathrop

(F)
Jonas
Kendall
(F)
Edward
Dowse
(DR)
Mark Langdon
Hill
(DR)
Martin
Kinsley
(DR)
James
Parker
(DR)
Joshua
Cushman
(DR)
Benjamin
Gorham

(DR)
Aaron
Hobart

(DR)
William
Eustis

(DR)
vacant
District of
Maine
split
17th
(1821–1823)
Gideon
Barstow
(DR)
Henry W.
Dwight
(F)
John
Reed Jr.
(F)
Francis
Baylies
(F)
Jonathan
Russell
(DR)
Lewis
Bigelow
(F)

1823–1833: 13 seats

Following the 1820 census, Massachusetts kept its remaining 13 seats without change.

Cong­ress District
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th
18th
(1823–1825)
Daniel
Webster
(F)
Benjamin W.
Crownin­shield
(DR)
Jeremiah
Nelson
(F)
Timothy
Fuller
(DR)
Jonas
Sibley
(DR)
John
Locke
(DR)
Samuel Clesson
Allen
(F)
Samuel
Lathrop
(F)
Henry W.
Dwight
(F)
John
Bailey
(DR)
Aaron
Hobart
(DR)
Francis
Baylies
(F)
John Reed
Jr.
(F)
19th
(1825–1827)
Daniel
Webster
(NR)
Benjamin W.
Crownin­shield
(NR)
John
Varnum
(NR)
Edward
Everett
(NR)
John
Davis
(NR)
John
Locke
(NR)
Samuel Clesson
Allen
(NR)
Samuel
Lathrop
(NR)
Henry W.
Dwight
(NR)
John
Bailey
(NR)
Aaron
Hobart
(NR)
Francis
Baylies
(J)
John Reed
Jr.
(NR)
20th
(1827–1829)
Isaac C.
Bates
(NR)
Joseph
Richardson
(NR)
James L.
Hodges
(NR)
Benjamin
Gorham
(NR)
21st
(1829–1831)
Joseph G.
Kendall
(NR)
George
Grennell
Jr.
(NR)
22nd
(1831–1833)
Nathan
Appleton
(NR)
Rufus
Choate
(NR)
Jeremiah
Nelson
(NR)
George N.
Briggs
(NR)
Henry A. S.
Dearborn
(NR)
John Quincy
Adams
(NR)

1833 to 1843: 12 seats

After the 1830 census, Massachusetts lost one seat.

Congress District
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th
23rd
(1833–1835)
Benjamin
Gorham
(NR)
Rufus Choate (NR) Gayton P.
Osgood
(J)
Edward
Everett
(NR)
John Davis (NR) George
Grennell
Jr.
(NR)
George
N.
Briggs

(NR)
Isaac C.
Bates
(NR)
William
Jackson

(A-M)
William
Baylies
(NR)
John Reed
Jr.
(NR)
John
Quincy
Adams

(A-M)
Stephen
Philips
(NR)
Levi Lincoln
Jr.
(NR)
24th
(1835–1837)
Abbott
Lawrence
(NR)
Caleb
Cushing
(NR)
Samuel
Hoar
(NR)
William B.
Calhoun
(NR)
Nathaniel B.
Borden
(J)
John Reed
Jr.
(A-M)
25th
(1837–1839)
Richard
Fletcher
(W)
Stephen Phillips (W) Caleb
Cushing

(W)
William
Parmenter
(D)
Levi Lincoln
Jr.
(W)
George
Grennell Jr.
(W)
George
N.
Briggs

(W)
William
B.
Calhoun

(W)
William
Soden
Hastings

(W)
Nathaniel B.
Borden
(D)
John Reed
Jr.
(W)
John
Quincy
Adams

(W)
Leverett
Saltonstall I

(W)
26th
(1839–1841)
Abbott Lawrence (W) James Alvord (W) Henry
Williams
(D)
Robert C.
Winthrop
(W)
Osmyn
Baker
(W)
27th
(1841–1843)
Nathaniel B.
Borden
(W)
Barker
Burnell

(W)
Nathan Appleton (W) Charles
Hudson
(W)
Robert C.
Winthrop
(W)

1843 to 1853: 10 seats

After the 1840 census, Massachusetts lost two seats.

Congress District
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
28th
(1843–1845)
Robert Charles
Winthrop
(W)
Daniel P.
King
(W)
Amos
Abbott
(W)
William
Parmenter
(D)
Charles
Hudson
(W)
Osmyn
Baker
(W)
Julius
Rockwell
(W)
John Quincy
Adams
(W)
Henry
Williams
(D)
Barker
Burnell
(W)
Joseph
Grinnell
(W)
29th
(1845–1847)
Benjamin
Thompson
(W)
George
Ashmun
(W)
Artemas
Hale
(W)
30th
(1847–1849)
John G.
Palfrey
(W)
Horace
Mann
(W)
31st
(1849–1851)
James H.
Duncan
(W)
vacant Charles
Allen
(FS)
Orin
Fowler
(W)
Samuel A. Eliot (W)
32nd
(1851–1853)
William
Appleton
(W)
Robert Rantoul (D) Benjamin Thompson (W) George T.
Davis
(W)
John Z.
Goodrich
(W)
Zeno
Scudder
(W)
Francis B. Fay (W) Lorenzo Sabine (W) Edward P. Little (D)

1853 to 1863: 11 seats

After the 1850 census, Massachusetts gained one seat.

Congress District
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th
33rd
(1853–1855)
Zeno Scudder (W) Samuel L.
Crocker
(W)
J. Wiley
Edmands
(W)
Samuel H.
Walley
(W)
William
Appleton
(W)
Charles W.
Upham
(W)
Nathaniel P.
Banks
(D)
Tappan
Wentworth
(W)
Alexander
De Witt
(FS)
Edward
Dickinson
(W)
John Z.
Goodrich
(W)
Thomas D. Eliot (W)
34th
(1855–1857)
Robert Bernard
Hall
(KN)
James
Buffington
(KN)
William S.
Damrell
(KN)
Linus B.
Comins
(KN)
Anson
Burlingame
(KN)
Timothy
Davis
(KN)
Nathaniel P.
Banks
(KN)
Chauncey L.
Knapp
(KN)
Alexander
De Witt
(KN)
Calvin C.
Chaffee
(KN)
Mark
Trafton
(KN)
35th
(1857–1859)
Robert Bernard
Hall
(R)
James
Buffington
(R)
William S.
Damrell
(R)
Linus B
Comins
(R)
Anson
Burlingame
(R)
Timothy
Davis
(R)
Nathaniel P.
Banks
(R)
Chauncey L.
Knapp
(R)
Eli
Thayer
(R)
Calvin C.
Chaffee
(R)
Henry L.
Dawes
(R)
Daniel W.
Gooch
(R)
36th
(1859–1861)
Thomas D.
Eliot
(R)
Charles Francis
Adams Sr.
(R)
Alexander
H. Rice
(R)
John B.
Alley
(R)
Charles R.
Train
(R)
Charles
Delano
(R)
37th
(1861–1863)
William Appleton (U) Goldsmith Bailey (R)
Benjamin Thomas (U) Samuel Hooper (U) Amasa Walker (R)

1863 to 1873: 10 seats

After the 1860 census, Massachusetts lost one seat.

Congress District
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
38th (1863–1865) Thomas D.
Eliot
(R)
Oakes
Ames
(R)
Alexander
H. Rice
(R)
Samuel
Hooper
(R)
John B.
Alley
(R)
Daniel W.
Gooch
(R)
George S.
Boutwell
(R)
John D.
Baldwin
(R)
William B.
Washburn
(R)
Henry L.
Dawes
(R)
39th (1865–1867)
Nathaniel P.
Banks
(R)
40th (1867–1869) Ginery
Twichell
(R)
Benjamin
Butler
(R)
41st (1869–1871) James
Buffington

(R)
George F.
Hoar
(R)
George M. Brooks (R)
42nd (1871–1873)
Constantine Esty (R) Alvah Crocker (R)

1873 to 1883: 11 seats

After the 1870 census, Massachusetts gained one seat.

Congress District
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th
43rd
(1873–1875)
James
Buffington

(R)
Benjamin W.
Harris
(R)
William Whiting (R) Samuel
Hooper
(R)
Daniel W.
Gooch
(R)
Benjamin
Butler
(R)
Ebenezer R.
Hoar
(R)
John M. S.
Williams
(R)
George F.
Hoar
(R)
Alvah Crocker (R) Henry L.
Dawes
(R)
Henry L.
Pierce
(R)
Charles Stevens (R)
44th
(1875–1877)
Rufus Frost (R) Nathaniel P.
Banks
(I)
Charles Perkins
Thompson
(D)
John K.
Tarbox
(D)
William W.
Warren
(D)
Julius Hawley
Seelye
(I)
Chester W.
Chapin
(D)
William W.
Crapo
(R)
Josiah Abbott (D)
45th
(1877–1879)
Walbridge Field (R) Leopold
Morse
(D)
Nathaniel P.
Banks
(R)
George B.
Loring
(R)
Benjamin
Butler
(R)
William
Claflin
(R)
William W.
Rice
(R)
Amasa
Norcross
(R)
George
Robinson
(R)
Benjamin Dean (D)
46th
(1879–1881)
Walbridge Field (R) Selwyn Z.
Bowman
(R)
William A.
Russell
(R)
47th
(1881–1883)
Ambrose
Ranney
(R)
Eben F.
Stone
(R)
John W.
Candler
(R)

1883 to 1893: 12 seats

After the 1880 census, Massachusetts gained one seat.

Congress District
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th
48th
(1883–1885)
Robert T.
Davis
(R)
John Davis
Long
(R)
Ambrose
Ranney
(R)
Patrick
Collins
(D)
Leopold
Morse
(D)
Henry B.
Lovering
(D)
Eben F.
Stone
(R)
William A.
Russell
(R)
Theodore
Lyman III
(IR)
William W.
Rice
(R)
William
Whiting II
(R)
George Robinson (R)
Francis W.
Rockwell
(R)
49th
(1885–1887)
Edward D.
Hayden
(R)
Charles H.
Allen
(R)
Frederick
D. Ely
(R)
50th
(1887–1889)
Leopold
Morse
(D)
Henry Cabot
Lodge
(R)
William
Cogswell
(R)
Edward
Burnett
(D)
John E.
Russell
(D)
51st
(1889–1891)
Charles S.
Randall
(R)
Elijah A.
Morse
(R)
John F.
Andrew
(D)
Joseph H.
O'Neil
(D)
Nathaniel P.
Banks
(R)
Frederic T.
Greenhalge
(R)
John W.
Candler
(R)
Joseph H.
Walker
(R)
Rodney
Wallace
(R)
52nd
(1891–1893)
Sherman
Hoar
(D)
Moses T.
Stevens
(D)
George F.
Williams
(D)
Frederick S.
Coolidge
(D)
John Crawford
Crosby
(D)

1893 to 1903: 13 seats

After the 1890 census, Massachusetts gained one seat.

Congress District
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th
53rd
(1893–1895)
Ashley B.
Wright
(R)
Frederick H.
Gillett
(R)
Joseph H.
Walker
(R)
Lewis D.
Apsley
(R)
Moses T.
Stevens
(D)
William
Cogswell
(R)
William
Everett
(D)
Samuel W.
McCall
(R)
Joseph H.
O'Neil
(D)
Michael J.
McEttrick
(ID)
William Franklin
Draper
(R)
Elijah A.
Morse
(R)
Charles S.
Randall
(R)
54th
(1895–1897)
William S.
Knox
(R)
William
Emerson
Barrett
(R)
John F.
Fitzgerald
(D)
Harrison H.
Atwood
(R)
John
Simpkins
(R)
William Henry
Moody
(R)
55th
(1897–1899)
George W.
Weymouth
(R)
Samuel J.
Barrows
(R)
Charles F.
Sprague
(R)
William C.
Lovering
(R)
George P.
Lawrence
(R)
William S.
Greene
(R)
56th
(1899–1901)
John R.
Thayer
(D)
Ernest W.
Roberts
(R)
Henry F.
Naphen
(D)
57th
(1901–1903)
Charles Q.
Tirrell
(R)
Joseph A.
Conry
(D)
Samuel
Powers
(R)
Augustus P.
Gardner
(R)

1903 to 1913: 14 seats

After the 1900 census, Massachusetts gained one seat.

Congress District
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th
58th (1903–1905) George P.
Lawrence

(R)
Frederick H.
Gillett
(R)
John Thayer (D) Charles Q.
Tirrell
(R)
Butler
Ames
(R)
Augustus
P.
Gardner
(R)
Ernest W.
Roberts
(R)
Samuel W.
McCall
(R)
John A.
Keliher
(D)
William S.
McNary
(D)
John
Andrew
Sullivan
(D)
Samuel Powers (R) William S.
Greene
(R)
William C.
Lovering
(R)
59th (1905–1907) Rockwood Hoar (R) John W.
Weeks
(R)
Charles G.
Washburn
(R)
60th (1907–1909) Joseph F.
O'Connell
(D)
Andrew J.
Peters
(D)
61st (1909–1911)
John Mitchell (D) Eugene Foss (D)
62nd (1911–1913) John A. Thayer (D) William Wilder (R) Wm. F. Murray (D) James Curley (D) Robert Harris (R)

1913 to 1933: 16 seats

After the 1910 census, Massachusetts gained two seats. There was no reapportionment after the 1920 census.

Cong­ress District
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th
63rd
(1913–1915)
Allen
T.
Treadway

(R)
Frederick H.
Gillett
(R)
William Wilder (R) Samuel
Winslow

(R)
John
Jacob
Rogers

(R)
Augustus
P.
Gardner

(R)
Michael
Francis
Phelan

(D)
Frederick S.
Deitrick
(D)
Ernest
W.
Roberts

(R)
William F.
Murray
(D)
Andrew J.
Peters
(D)
James Curley (D) John Weeks (R) Edward
Gilmore
(D)
William S.
Greene

(R)
Thomas C.
Thacher
(D)
Calvin
Page

(R)
James
A.
Gallivan

(D)
John Mitchell (D)
64th
(1915–1917)
Frederick
W.
Dallinger

(R)
Peter
Francis
Tague
(D)
George
H.
Tinkham

(R)
William
Henry
Carter
(R)
Richard
Olney
II
(D)
Joseph
Walsh

(R)
65th
(1917–1919)
Alvan T.
Fuller

(R)
Willfred
W.
Lufkin

(R)
66th
(1919–1921)
Robert
Luce

(R)
John Fitzgerald (D)
67th
(1921–1923)
Robert S.
Maloney
(R)
Charles
L.
Underhill

(R)
Peter
Francis
Tague
(D)
Louis A.
Frothingham

(R)
A. Piatt
Andrew

(R)
Charles
L.
Gifford

(R)
68th
(1923–1925)
William P.
Connery Jr.

(D)
Robert Leach (R)
69th
(1925–1927)
George Churchill (R) Frank H.
Foss
(R)
George R.
Stobbs
(R)
Harry I.
Thayer
(R)
John J.
Douglass

(D)
Joseph W.
Martin
Jr.
(R)
Henry L.
Bowles
(R)
Edith
Nourse
Rogers

(R)
70th
(1927–1929)
Frederick
W.
Dallinger

(R)
71st
(1929–1931)
Will Kaynor (R) John W.
McCormack

(D)
Dick
Wigglesworth

(R)
William J.
Granfield
(D)
72nd
(1931–1933)
Pehr G.
Holmes
(R)

1933 to 1963: 15, then 14 seats

After the 1930 census, Massachusetts lost one seat. After the 1940 census, Massachusetts lost another seat. Massachusetts kept its apportionment following the 1950 census.

Congress District
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th
73rd (1933–1935) Allen T.
Treadway

(R)
William J.
Granfield

(D)
Frank H.
Foss
(R)
Pehr G.
Holmes
(R)
Edith
Nourse
Rogers

(R)
A. Piatt
Andrew
(R)
William P.
Connery
Jr.
(D)
Arthur
Daniel
Healey
(D)
Robert
Luce
(R)
George H.
Tinkham
(R)
John J.
Douglass
(D)
John W.
McCormack

(D)
Dick
Wigglesworth

(R)
Joseph W.
Martin Jr.
(R)
Charles L.
Gifford
(R)
74th (1935–1937) Joseph E.
Casey
(D)
Richard M.
Russell
(D)
John P.
Higgins
(D)
vacant
75th (1937–1939) Charles R.
Clason
(R)
George J.
Bates
(R)
Robert
Luce
(R)
Lawrence J.
Connery
(D)
Thomas A.
Flaherty
(D)
76th (1939–1941)
77th (1941–1943) Thomas H.
Eliot
(D)
Thomas
Lane
(D)
vacant
78th (1943–1945) Philip J.
Philbin

(D)
Angier
Goodwin

(R)
Charles L.
Gifford
(R)
Christian
Herter
(R)
James
Michael
Curley
(D)
79th (1945–1947) John W.
Heselton
(R)
80th (1947–1949) Harold
Donohue

(D)
John F.
Kennedy

(D)
Donald W.
Nicholson

(R)
81st (1949–1951) Foster
Furcolo
(D)
William H.
Bates
(R)
82nd (1951–1953)
vacant
83rd (1953–1955) Ed
Boland
(D)
Laurence
Curtis
(R)
Tip
O'Neill

(D)
84th (1955–1957) Torbert
Macdonald

(D)
85th (1957–1959)
vacant
86th (1959–1961) Silvio O.
Conte
(R)
Hastings
Keith
(R)
James A.
Burke
(D)
vacant
87th (1961–1963) F. Bradford
Morse
(R)

1963 to 1983: 12 seats

After the 1960 census, Massachusetts lost two seats. Massachusetts kept its apportionment after the 1970 census.

Congress District
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th
88th (1963–1965) Silvio O.
Conte
(R)
Ed
Boland

(D)
Philip J.
Philbin
(D)
Harold
Donohue

(D)
F. Bradford
Morse
(R)
William H.
Bates
(R)
Torbert
Macdonald

(D)
Tip
O'Neill

(D)
John W.
McCormack

(D)
Joseph W.
Martin Jr.
(R)
James A.
Burke
(D)
Hastings
Keith
(R)
89th (1965–1967)
90th (1967–1969) Margaret
Heckler
(R)
91st (1969–1971)
Mike
Harrington

(D)
92nd (1971–1973) Robert
Drinan
(D)
Louise Day
Hicks
(D)
vacant
93rd (1973–1975) Harold
Donohue
(D)
Robert
Drinan
(D)
Paul W.
Cronin
(R)
Joe
Moakley
(D)
Gerry
Studds
(D)
vacant
94th (1975–1977) Joseph
Early
(D)
Paul
Tsongas
(D)
Ed
Markey
(D)
95th (1977–1979)
96th (1979–1981) James
Shannon

(D)
Nicholas
Mavroules

(D)
Brian J.
Donnelly

(D)
97th (1981–1983) Barney
Frank
(D)

1983 to 1993: 11 seats

After the 1980 census, Massachusetts lost one seat.

Congress District
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th
98th (1983–1985) Silvio O.
Conte
(R)
Ed
Boland

(D)
Joseph
Early
(D)
Barney
Frank
(D)
James
Shannon
(D)
Nicholas
Mavroules

(D)
Ed
Markey

(D)
Tip
O'Neill
(D)
Joe
Moakley

(D)
Gerry
Studds

(D)
Brian J.
Donnelly

(D)
99th (1985–1987) Chester G.
Atkins
(D)
100th (1987–1989) Joseph P.
Kennedy II

(D)
101st (1989–1991) Richard
Neal
(D)
102nd (1991–1993)
John Olver (D)

1993 to 2013: 10 seats

After the 1990 census, Massachusetts lost one seat. Massachusetts kept its apportionment after the 2000 census.

Congress District
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
103rd (1993–1995) John
Olver
(D)
Richard
Neal
(D)
Peter
Blute
(R)
Barney
Frank
(D)
Marty
Meehan

(D)
Peter G.
Torkildsen

(R)
Ed
Markey
(D)
Joseph P.
Kennedy II

(D)
Joe
Moakley

(D)
Gerry
Studds
(D)
104th (1995–1997)
105th (1997–1999) Jim
McGovern

(D)
John
Tierney

(D)
Bill
Delahunt

(D)
106th (1999–2001) Mike
Capuano

(D)
107th (2001–2003)
Stephen
Lynch
(D)
108th (2003–2005)
109th (2005–2007)
110th (2007–2009)
Niki
Tsongas

(D)
111th (2009–2011)
112th (2011–2013) Bill Keating (D)

2013 to present: 9 seats

After the 2010 census, Massachusetts lost one seat. Massachusetts kept its apportionment after the 2020 census.

Congress District
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th
113th (2013–2015) Richard
Neal
(D)
Jim
McGovern

(D)
Niki
Tsongas
(D)
Joe
Kennedy
III
(D)
Ed Markey (D) John Tierney (D) Mike
Capuano

(D)
Stephen
Lynch
(D)
Bill
Keating
(D)
Katherine
Clark
(D)
114th (2015–2017) Seth Moulton
(D)
115th (2017–2019)
116th (2019–2021) Lori
Trahan
(D)
Ayanna
Pressley

(D)
117th (2021–2023) Jake
Auchincloss
(D)
118th (2023–2025)
119th (2025–2027)

Key

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Federalist (F)
Pro-Administration (PA)
Free Soil (FS)
Independent Democrat (ID)
Independent Republican (IR)
Jacksonian (J)
Know Nothing (KN)
National Republican (NR)
Opposition Northern (O)
Republican (R)
Union (U)
Whig (W)
Independent (I)

See also

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References

  1. Supported the Adams-Clay faction in the 1824 United States presidential election.
  2. Supported the Jackson faction in the 1824 United States presidential election.
  1. "2022 Cook PVI: State Map and List". Cook Political Report. July 12, 2022. Retrieved January 7, 2023.
  2. "Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives". clerk.house.gov. Retrieved January 6, 2022.
  3. "2025 Cook PVI: District Map and List". Cook Political Report. Retrieved April 4, 2024.

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These are tables of congressional delegations from Massachusetts to the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate Current delegationMassachusetts is currently represented by two senators and nine representatives all of whom are Democrats The current dean of the Massachusetts delegation is Senator Ed Markey having served as a Senator since 2013 and in Congress since 1976 Current U S senators from Massachusetts Massachusetts CPVI 2022 D 15 Class I senator Class II senator Elizabeth Warren Senior senator Cambridge Ed Markey Junior senator Malden Party Democratic Democratic Incumbent since January 3 2013 July 16 2013 Current U S representatives from Massachusetts District Member Residence Party Incumbent since CPVI 2025 District map 1st Richard Neal Springfield Democratic January 3 1989 D 8 2nd Jim McGovern Worcester Democratic January 3 1997 D 13 3rd Lori Trahan Westford Democratic January 3 2019 D 11 4th Jake Auchincloss Newton Democratic January 3 2021 D 11 5th Katherine Clark Revere Democratic December 12 2013 D 24 6th Seth Moulton Salem Democratic January 3 2015 D 11 7th Ayanna Pressley Boston Democratic January 3 2019 D 34 8th Stephen Lynch South Boston Democratic October 16 2001 D 15 9th Bill Keating Bourne Democratic January 3 2011 D 6United States SenateClass I senator Congress Class II senator Tristram Dalton PA 1st 1789 1791 Caleb Strong PA George Cabot PA 2nd 1791 1793 3rd 1793 1795 4th 1795 1797 Benjamin Goodhue F Theodore Sedgwick F 5th 1797 1799 6th 1799 1801 Samuel Dexter F Jonathan Mason F Dwight Foster F 7th 1801 1803 John Quincy Adams F 8th 1803 1805 Timothy Pickering F 9th 1805 1807 10th 1807 1809 James Lloyd F 11th 1809 1811 12th 1811 1813 Joseph Bradley Varnum DR 13th 1813 1815 Christopher Gore F 14th 1815 1817 Eli P Ashmun F 15th 1817 1819 Harrison Gray Otis F Prentiss Mellen F 16th 1819 1821 Elijah H Mills F 17th 1821 1823 James Lloyd F 18th 1823 1825 Elijah H Mills NR 19th 1825 1827 James Lloyd NR Nathaniel Silsbee NR Daniel Webster NR 20th 1827 1829 21st 1829 1831 22nd 1831 1833 23rd 1833 1835 24th 1835 1837 John Davis NR Daniel Webster W 25th 1837 1839 John Davis W 26th 1839 1841 Isaac C Bates W Rufus Choate W 27th 1841 1843 28th 1843 1845 Daniel Webster W 29th 1845 1847 John Davis W 30th 1847 1849 31st 1849 1851 Robert C Winthrop W Robert Rantoul Jr D Charles Sumner FS 32nd 1851 1853 33rd 1853 1855 Edward Everett W Julius Rockwell W Henry Wilson FS 34th 1855 1857 Henry Wilson R Charles Sumner R 35th 1857 1859 36th 1859 1861 37th 1861 1863 38th 1863 1865 39th 1865 1867 40th 1867 1869 41st 1869 1871 42nd 1871 1873 Charles Sumner LR 43rd 1873 1875 George S Boutwell R William B Washburn R Henry L Dawes R 44th 1875 1877 45th 1877 1879 George F Hoar R 46th 1879 1881 47th 1881 1883 48th 1883 1885 49th 1885 1887 50th 1887 1889 51st 1889 1891 52nd 1891 1893 Henry Cabot Lodge R 53rd 1893 1895 54th 1895 1897 55th 1897 1899 56th 1899 1901 57th 1901 1903 58th 1903 1905 Winthrop M Crane R 59th 1905 1907 60th 1907 1909 61st 1909 1911 62nd 1911 1913 63rd 1913 1915 John W Weeks R 64th 1915 1917 65th 1917 1919 66th 1919 1921 David I Walsh D 67th 1921 1923 68th 1923 1925 William M Butler R 69th 1925 1927 Frederick H Gillett R David I Walsh D 70th 1927 1929 71st 1929 1931 72nd 1931 1933 Marcus A Coolidge D 73rd 1933 1935 74th 1935 1937 75th 1937 1939 Henry Cabot Lodge Jr R 76th 1939 1941 77th 1941 1943 78th 1943 1945 Sinclair Weeks R 79th 1945 1947 Leverett Saltonstall R Henry Cabot Lodge Jr R 80th 1947 1949 81st 1949 1951 82nd 1951 1953 John F Kennedy D 83rd 1953 1955 84th 1955 1957 85th 1957 1959 86th 1959 1961 Benjamin A Smith II D 87th 1961 1963 Ted Kennedy D 88th 1963 1965 89th 1965 1967 90th 1967 1969 Edward Brooke R 91st 1969 1971 92nd 1971 1973 93rd 1973 1975 94th 1975 1977 95th 1977 1979 96th 1979 1981 Paul Tsongas D 97th 1981 1983 98th 1983 1985 John Kerry D 99th 1985 1987 100th 1987 1989 101st 1989 1991 102nd 1991 1993 103rd 1993 1995 104th 1995 1997 105th 1997 1999 106th 1999 2001 107th 2001 2003 108th 2003 2005 109th 2005 2007 110th 2007 2009 111th 2009 2011 Paul G Kirk D Scott Brown R 112th 2011 2013 Elizabeth Warren D 113th 2013 2015 Mo Cowan D Ed Markey D 114th 2015 2017 115th 2017 2019 116th 2019 2021 117th 2021 2023 118th 2023 2025 119th 2025 2027 United States House of Representatives1789 to 1793 8 seats Article I of the United States Constitution allocated 8 seats to Massachusetts Congress District 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 1st 1789 1791 Fisher Ames PA Benjamin Goodhue PA Elbridge Gerry AA Theodore Sedgwick PA George Partridge PA George Thatcher PA George Leonard PA Jonathan Grout AA vacant 2nd 1791 1793 Shearjashub Bourne PA George Leonard PA Artemas Ward PA George Thatcher PA 1793 to 1803 14 seats After the 1790 census Massachusetts gained six seats In the third Congress only there were plural districts in which more than one member would be elected from the same district and there was also an at large seat After that Congress however there would be no at large seats and no plural seats Congress District 1st 4 seats 2nd 4 seats 3rd 2 seats 4th 3 seats At large 3rd 1793 1795 Samuel Holten AA Benjamin Goodhue PA Samuel Dexter PA Fisher Ames PA Dwight Foster PA Theodore Sedgwick PA William Lyman AA Artemas Ward PA Peleg Coffin Jr PA Shearjashub Bourne PA Peleg Wadsworth PA Henry Dearborn AA George Thatcher PA David Cobb PA Congress District 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 4th 1795 1797 Theodore Sedgwick F William Lyman DR Samuel Lyman F Dwight Foster F Nathaniel Freeman Jr DR John Reed Sr F George Leonard F Fisher Ames F Joseph Bradley Varnum DR Benjamin Goodhue F Theophilus Bradbury F Henry Dearborn DR Peleg Wadsworth F George Thatcher F Thomson J Skinner DR Samuel Sewall F 5th 1797 1799 William Shepard F Stephen Bullock F Harrison Gray Otis F Isaac Parker F Bailey Bartlett F 6th 1799 1801 Theodore Sedgwick F Lemuel Williams F Phanuel Bishop DR Silas Lee F Ebenezer Mattoon F Levi Lincoln Sr DR Nathan Read F 7th 1801 1803 John Bacon DR Josiah Smith DR William Eustis DR Manasseh Cutler F Richard Cutts DR Seth Hastings F Samuel Thatcher F 1803 to 1813 17 seats After the 1800 census Massachusetts gained three seats Cong ress District District 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 8th 1803 1805 William Eustis DR Jacob Crowninshield DR Manasseh Cutler F Joseph Bradley Varnum DR Thomas Dwight F Samuel Taggart F Nahum Mitchell F Lemuel Williams F Phanuel Bishop DR Seth Hastings F William Stedman F Thomson Skinner DR Ebenezer Seaver DR Richard Cutts DR Peleg Wadsworth F Samuel Thatcher F Phineas Bruce F Simon Larned DR 9th 1805 1807 Josiah Quincy III F Jeremiah Nelson F William Ely F Joseph Barker DR Isaiah L Green DR Barnabas Bidwell DR Orchard Cook DR John Chandler DR 10th 1807 1809 Edward St Loe Livermore F Josiah Dean DR Jabez Upham F Ezekiel Bacon DR Daniel Ilsley DR Joseph Story DR 11th 1809 1811 Benjamin Pickman Jr F William Baylies F Gideon Gardner DR Laban Wheaton F Ezekiel Whitman F Barzillai Gannett DR Charles Turner DR Joseph Allen F Abijah Bigelow F 12th 1811 1813 William Reed F Leonard White F William M Richardson DR Isaiah L Green DR Elijah Brigham F William Widgery DR Peleg Tallman DR Francis Carr DR 1813 to 1823 20 seats then 13 After the 1810 census Massachusetts gained three seats to grow to its largest apportionment so far In 1820 21 however seven of those seats were lost to the new state of Maine Cong ress District 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 13th 1813 1815 Artemas Ward Jr F William Reed F Timothy Pickering F William M Richardson DR William Ely F Samuel Taggart F William Baylies F John Reed Jr F Laban Wheaton F Elijah Brigham F Abijah Bigelow F Daniel Dewey F Nathaniel Ruggles F Cyrus King F George Bradbury F Samuel Davis F Abiel Wood DR John Wilson F James Parker DR Levi Hubbard DR Samuel Dana DR John Hulbert F 14th 1815 1817 Timothy Pickering F Jeremiah Nelson F Asahel Stearns F Elijah H Mills F John W Hulbert F William Baylies F John Reed Jr F Laban Wheaton F Elijah Brigham F Solomon Strong F Benjamin Brown F James Carr F Thomas Rice F Samuel S Conner DR Albion Parris DR Benjamin Adams F 15th 1817 1819 Jonathan Mason F Nathaniel Silsbee DR Timothy Fuller DR Samuel Clesson Allen F Henry Shaw DR Zabdiel Sampson DR Walter Folger Jr DR Marcus Morton DR John Holmes DR Ezekiel Whitman F Benjamin Orr F John Wilson F Joshua Gage DR Enoch Lincoln DR 16th 1819 1821 Samuel Lathrop F Jonas Kendall F Edward Dowse DR Mark Langdon Hill DR Martin Kinsley DR James Parker DR Joshua Cushman DR Benjamin Gorham DR Aaron Hobart DR William Eustis DR vacant District of Maine split 17th 1821 1823 Gideon Barstow DR Henry W Dwight F John Reed Jr F Francis Baylies F Jonathan Russell DR Lewis Bigelow F 1823 1833 13 seats Following the 1820 census Massachusetts kept its remaining 13 seats without change Cong ress District 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 18th 1823 1825 Daniel Webster F Benjamin W Crownin shield DR Jeremiah Nelson F Timothy Fuller DR Jonas Sibley DR John Locke DR Samuel Clesson Allen F Samuel Lathrop F Henry W Dwight F John Bailey DR Aaron Hobart DR Francis Baylies F John Reed Jr F 19th 1825 1827 Daniel Webster NR Benjamin W Crownin shield NR John Varnum NR Edward Everett NR John Davis NR John Locke NR Samuel Clesson Allen NR Samuel Lathrop NR Henry W Dwight NR John Bailey NR Aaron Hobart NR Francis Baylies J John Reed Jr NR 20th 1827 1829 Isaac C Bates NR Joseph Richardson NR James L Hodges NR Benjamin Gorham NR 21st 1829 1831 Joseph G Kendall NR George Grennell Jr NR 22nd 1831 1833 Nathan Appleton NR Rufus Choate NR Jeremiah Nelson NR George N Briggs NR Henry A S Dearborn NR John Quincy Adams NR 1833 to 1843 12 seats After the 1830 census Massachusetts lost one seat Congress District 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 23rd 1833 1835 Benjamin Gorham NR Rufus Choate NR Gayton P Osgood J Edward Everett NR John Davis NR George Grennell Jr NR George N Briggs NR Isaac C Bates NR William Jackson A M William Baylies NR John Reed Jr NR John Quincy Adams A M Stephen Philips NR Levi Lincoln Jr NR 24th 1835 1837 Abbott Lawrence NR Caleb Cushing NR Samuel Hoar NR William B Calhoun NR Nathaniel B Borden J John Reed Jr A M 25th 1837 1839 Richard Fletcher W Stephen Phillips W Caleb Cushing W William Parmenter D Levi Lincoln Jr W George Grennell Jr W George N Briggs W William B Calhoun W William Soden Hastings W Nathaniel B Borden D John Reed Jr W John Quincy Adams W Leverett Saltonstall I W 26th 1839 1841 Abbott Lawrence W James Alvord W Henry Williams D Robert C Winthrop W Osmyn Baker W 27th 1841 1843 Nathaniel B Borden W Barker Burnell W Nathan Appleton W Charles Hudson W Robert C Winthrop W 1843 to 1853 10 seats After the 1840 census Massachusetts lost two seats Congress District 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 28th 1843 1845 Robert Charles Winthrop W Daniel P King W Amos Abbott W William Parmenter D Charles Hudson W Osmyn Baker W Julius Rockwell W John Quincy Adams W Henry Williams D Barker Burnell W Joseph Grinnell W 29th 1845 1847 Benjamin Thompson W George Ashmun W Artemas Hale W 30th 1847 1849 John G Palfrey W Horace Mann W 31st 1849 1851 James H Duncan W vacant Charles Allen FS Orin Fowler W Samuel A Eliot W 32nd 1851 1853 William Appleton W Robert Rantoul D Benjamin Thompson W George T Davis W John Z Goodrich W Zeno Scudder W Francis B Fay W Lorenzo Sabine W Edward P Little D 1853 to 1863 11 seats After the 1850 census Massachusetts gained one seat Congress District 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 33rd 1853 1855 Zeno Scudder W Samuel L Crocker W J Wiley Edmands W Samuel H Walley W William Appleton W Charles W Upham W Nathaniel P Banks D Tappan Wentworth W Alexander De Witt FS Edward Dickinson W John Z Goodrich W Thomas D Eliot W 34th 1855 1857 Robert Bernard Hall KN James Buffington KN William S Damrell KN Linus B Comins KN Anson Burlingame KN Timothy Davis KN Nathaniel P Banks KN Chauncey L Knapp KN Alexander De Witt KN Calvin C Chaffee KN Mark Trafton KN 35th 1857 1859 Robert Bernard Hall R James Buffington R William S Damrell R Linus B Comins R Anson Burlingame R Timothy Davis R Nathaniel P Banks R Chauncey L Knapp R Eli Thayer R Calvin C Chaffee R Henry L Dawes R Daniel W Gooch R 36th 1859 1861 Thomas D Eliot R Charles Francis Adams Sr R Alexander H Rice R John B Alley R Charles R Train R Charles Delano R 37th 1861 1863 William Appleton U Goldsmith Bailey R Benjamin Thomas U Samuel Hooper U Amasa Walker R 1863 to 1873 10 seats After the 1860 census Massachusetts lost one seat Congress District 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 38th 1863 1865 Thomas D Eliot R Oakes Ames R Alexander H Rice R Samuel Hooper R John B Alley R Daniel W Gooch R George S Boutwell R John D Baldwin R William B Washburn R Henry L Dawes R 39th 1865 1867 Nathaniel P Banks R 40th 1867 1869 Ginery Twichell R Benjamin Butler R 41st 1869 1871 James Buffington R George F Hoar R George M Brooks R 42nd 1871 1873 Constantine Esty R Alvah Crocker R 1873 to 1883 11 seats After the 1870 census Massachusetts gained one seat Congress District 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 43rd 1873 1875 James Buffington R Benjamin W Harris R William Whiting R Samuel Hooper R Daniel W Gooch R Benjamin Butler R Ebenezer R Hoar R John M S Williams R George F Hoar R Alvah Crocker R Henry L Dawes R Henry L Pierce R Charles Stevens R 44th 1875 1877 Rufus Frost R Nathaniel P Banks I Charles Perkins Thompson D John K Tarbox D William W Warren D Julius Hawley Seelye I Chester W Chapin D William W Crapo R Josiah Abbott D 45th 1877 1879 Walbridge Field R Leopold Morse D Nathaniel P Banks R George B Loring R Benjamin Butler R William Claflin R William W Rice R Amasa Norcross R George Robinson R Benjamin Dean D 46th 1879 1881 Walbridge Field R Selwyn Z Bowman R William A Russell R 47th 1881 1883 Ambrose Ranney R Eben F Stone R John W Candler R 1883 to 1893 12 seats After the 1880 census Massachusetts gained one seat Congress District 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 48th 1883 1885 Robert T Davis R John Davis Long R Ambrose Ranney R Patrick Collins D Leopold Morse D Henry B Lovering D Eben F Stone R William A Russell R Theodore Lyman III IR William W Rice R William Whiting II R George Robinson R Francis W Rockwell R 49th 1885 1887 Edward D Hayden R Charles H Allen R Frederick D Ely R 50th 1887 1889 Leopold Morse D Henry Cabot Lodge R William Cogswell R Edward Burnett D John E Russell D 51st 1889 1891 Charles S Randall R Elijah A Morse R John F Andrew D Joseph H O Neil D Nathaniel P Banks R Frederic T Greenhalge R John W Candler R Joseph H Walker R Rodney Wallace R 52nd 1891 1893 Sherman Hoar D Moses T Stevens D George F Williams D Frederick S Coolidge D John Crawford Crosby D 1893 to 1903 13 seats After the 1890 census Massachusetts gained one seat Congress District 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 53rd 1893 1895 Ashley B Wright R Frederick H Gillett R Joseph H Walker R Lewis D Apsley R Moses T Stevens D William Cogswell R William Everett D Samuel W McCall R Joseph H O Neil D Michael J McEttrick ID William Franklin Draper R Elijah A Morse R Charles S Randall R 54th 1895 1897 William S Knox R William Emerson Barrett R John F Fitzgerald D Harrison H Atwood R John Simpkins R William Henry Moody R 55th 1897 1899 George W Weymouth R Samuel J Barrows R Charles F Sprague R William C Lovering R George P Lawrence R William S Greene R 56th 1899 1901 John R Thayer D Ernest W Roberts R Henry F Naphen D 57th 1901 1903 Charles Q Tirrell R Joseph A Conry D Samuel Powers R Augustus P Gardner R 1903 to 1913 14 seats After the 1900 census Massachusetts gained one seat Congress District 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 58th 1903 1905 George P Lawrence R Frederick H Gillett R John Thayer D Charles Q Tirrell R Butler Ames R Augustus P Gardner R Ernest W Roberts R Samuel W McCall R John A Keliher D William S McNary D John Andrew Sullivan D Samuel Powers R William S Greene R William C Lovering R 59th 1905 1907 Rockwood Hoar R John W Weeks R Charles G Washburn R 60th 1907 1909 Joseph F O Connell D Andrew J Peters D 61st 1909 1911 John Mitchell D Eugene Foss D 62nd 1911 1913 John A Thayer D William Wilder R Wm F Murray D James Curley D Robert Harris R 1913 to 1933 16 seats After the 1910 census Massachusetts gained two seats There was no reapportionment after the 1920 census Cong ress District 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 63rd 1913 1915 Allen T Treadway R Frederick H Gillett R William Wilder R Samuel Winslow R John Jacob Rogers R Augustus P Gardner R Michael Francis Phelan D Frederick S Deitrick D Ernest W Roberts R William F Murray D Andrew J Peters D James Curley D John Weeks R Edward Gilmore D William S Greene R Thomas C Thacher D Calvin Page R James A Gallivan D John Mitchell D 64th 1915 1917 Frederick W Dallinger R Peter Francis Tague D George H Tinkham R William Henry Carter R Richard Olney II D Joseph Walsh R 65th 1917 1919 Alvan T Fuller R Willfred W Lufkin R 66th 1919 1921 Robert Luce R John Fitzgerald D 67th 1921 1923 Robert S Maloney R Charles L Underhill R Peter Francis Tague D Louis A Frothingham R A Piatt Andrew R Charles L Gifford R 68th 1923 1925 William P Connery Jr D Robert Leach R 69th 1925 1927 George Churchill R Frank H Foss R George R Stobbs R Harry I Thayer R John J Douglass D Joseph W Martin Jr R Henry L Bowles R Edith Nourse Rogers R 70th 1927 1929 Frederick W Dallinger R 71st 1929 1931 Will Kaynor R John W McCormack D Dick Wigglesworth R William J Granfield D 72nd 1931 1933 Pehr G Holmes R 1933 to 1963 15 then 14 seats After the 1930 census Massachusetts lost one seat After the 1940 census Massachusetts lost another seat Massachusetts kept its apportionment following the 1950 census Congress District 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 73rd 1933 1935 Allen T Treadway R William J Granfield D Frank H Foss R Pehr G Holmes R Edith Nourse Rogers R A Piatt Andrew R William P Connery Jr D Arthur Daniel Healey D Robert Luce R George H Tinkham R John J Douglass D John W McCormack D Dick Wigglesworth R Joseph W Martin Jr R Charles L Gifford R 74th 1935 1937 Joseph E Casey D Richard M Russell D John P Higgins D vacant 75th 1937 1939 Charles R Clason R George J Bates R Robert Luce R Lawrence J Connery D Thomas A Flaherty D 76th 1939 1941 77th 1941 1943 Thomas H Eliot D Thomas Lane D vacant 78th 1943 1945 Philip J Philbin D Angier Goodwin R Charles L Gifford R Christian Herter R James Michael Curley D 79th 1945 1947 John W Heselton R 80th 1947 1949 Harold Donohue D John F Kennedy D Donald W Nicholson R 81st 1949 1951 Foster Furcolo D William H Bates R 82nd 1951 1953 vacant 83rd 1953 1955 Ed Boland D Laurence Curtis R Tip O Neill D 84th 1955 1957 Torbert Macdonald D 85th 1957 1959 vacant 86th 1959 1961 Silvio O Conte R Hastings Keith R James A Burke D vacant 87th 1961 1963 F Bradford Morse R 1963 to 1983 12 seats After the 1960 census Massachusetts lost two seats Massachusetts kept its apportionment after the 1970 census Congress District 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 88th 1963 1965 Silvio O Conte R Ed Boland D Philip J Philbin D Harold Donohue D F Bradford Morse R William H Bates R Torbert Macdonald D Tip O Neill D John W McCormack D Joseph W Martin Jr R James A Burke D Hastings Keith R 89th 1965 1967 90th 1967 1969 Margaret Heckler R 91st 1969 1971 Mike Harrington D 92nd 1971 1973 Robert Drinan D Louise Day Hicks D vacant 93rd 1973 1975 Harold Donohue D Robert Drinan D Paul W Cronin R Joe Moakley D Gerry Studds D vacant 94th 1975 1977 Joseph Early D Paul Tsongas D Ed Markey D 95th 1977 1979 96th 1979 1981 James Shannon D Nicholas Mavroules D Brian J Donnelly D 97th 1981 1983 Barney Frank D 1983 to 1993 11 seats After the 1980 census Massachusetts lost one seat Congress District 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 98th 1983 1985 Silvio O Conte R Ed Boland D Joseph Early D Barney Frank D James Shannon D Nicholas Mavroules D Ed Markey D Tip O Neill D Joe Moakley D Gerry Studds D Brian J Donnelly D 99th 1985 1987 Chester G Atkins D 100th 1987 1989 Joseph P Kennedy II D 101st 1989 1991 Richard Neal D 102nd 1991 1993 John Olver D 1993 to 2013 10 seats After the 1990 census Massachusetts lost one seat Massachusetts kept its apportionment after the 2000 census Congress District 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 103rd 1993 1995 John Olver D Richard Neal D Peter Blute R Barney Frank D Marty Meehan D Peter G Torkildsen R Ed Markey D Joseph P Kennedy II D Joe Moakley D Gerry Studds D 104th 1995 1997 105th 1997 1999 Jim McGovern D John Tierney D Bill Delahunt D 106th 1999 2001 Mike Capuano D 107th 2001 2003 Stephen Lynch D 108th 2003 2005 109th 2005 2007 110th 2007 2009 Niki Tsongas D 111th 2009 2011 112th 2011 2013 Bill Keating D 2013 to present 9 seats After the 2010 census Massachusetts lost one seat Massachusetts kept its apportionment after the 2020 census Congress District 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 113th 2013 2015 Richard Neal D Jim McGovern D Niki Tsongas D Joe Kennedy III D Ed Markey D John Tierney D Mike Capuano D Stephen Lynch D Bill Keating D Katherine Clark D 114th 2015 2017 Seth Moulton D 115th 2017 2019 116th 2019 2021 Lori Trahan D Ayanna Pressley D 117th 2021 2023 Jake Auchincloss D 118th 2023 2025 119th 2025 2027 KeyAnti Administration AA Anti Masonic A M Democratic D Democratic Republican DR Federalist F Pro Administration PA Free Soil FS Independent Democrat ID Independent Republican IR Jacksonian J Know Nothing KN National Republican NR Opposition Northern O Republican R Union U Whig W Independent I See alsoUnited States portalMassachusetts portalPolitics portal List of United States congressional districts Massachusetts s congressional districts Political party strength in MassachusettsReferencesSupported the Adams Clay faction in the 1824 United States presidential election Supported the Jackson faction in the 1824 United States presidential election 2022 Cook PVI State Map and List Cook Political Report July 12 2022 Retrieved January 7 2023 Office of the Clerk U S House of Representatives clerk house gov Retrieved January 6 2022 2025 Cook PVI District Map and List Cook Political Report Retrieved April 4 2024

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