Baby of the House


Baby of the House is the unofficial title given to the youngest member of a parliamentary house. The term is most often applied to members of the British parliament, from which the term originated. The title is named after the Father of the House, which is given to the longest-serving member of the British and other parliaments.

Australia

In Australia the term is rarely used. Most MPs and senators are elected only in their thirties and later, but some prominent MPs have been elected early in life, including Prime Ministers Harold Holt, Malcolm Fraser and Paul Keating, the latter two of whom were both elected at age 25, in 1955 and 1969 respectively, and Holt at age 27. The youngest Baby of the House was Wyatt Roy; he was elected at age 20 in 2010, being the youngest person ever to be elected to an Australian parliament.
, the current Baby of the House is the Member for Hughes David Moncrieff. Senator Charlotte Walker (politician) is the youngest member of the Senate.

Azerbaijan

In the 2020 Azerbaijani parliamentary election, Sabina Khasayeva was the youngest MP elected, at the age of 27.

Canada

The youngest-ever elected member of the House of Commons of Canada is Pierre-Luc Dusseault, who was elected at the age of 19 years and 11 months in 2011. Dusseault is the youngest MP in Canadian history. In the past this distinction has been held by MPs such as Sean O'Sullivan, Pierre Poilievre, Claude-André Lachance and Lorne Nystrom.
Currently, the youngest MP is Tatiana Auguste, a member of the Liberal Party of Canada, representing the riding of Terrebonne, Quebec; born in either 2001 or 2002, and elected at 24 years of age. The youngest member of the Senate of Canada is Patrick Brazeau of Repentigny, Quebec; born 1974, appointed at 34 years of age.

List of babies of the House of Commons of Canada

ElectedNameRidingPartyAge when elected
Yorkton—Melville-
Hamilton—Wentworth-
Lafontaine-
Nepean—Carleton-
Sherbrooke-
Kenora-
Terrebonne24 years-

Finland

EnteredNameBornPartyAge when elcectedNote
19701946Centre Party24 years
19721950Social Democratic Party of Finland21 years
19791956Social Democratic Party of Finland23 yearsdied in 2011
19831959National Coalition Party23 years
19911967National Coalition Party
19941967National Coalition Party
19951972Social Democratic Party of Finland
19991975Centre Party
20031976Social Democratic Party of Finland
20041977Green League
20071982Centre Party
20111986Finns Party
20151991Social Democratic Party of Finland
20191994Green League
20231999Centre Party

France

List of youngest members of the French Parliament

This is a list of youngest members of the National Assembly under the Fifth Republic, at the time of their election.
ElectedNameConstituencyPartyAge when elected
Seine's 23rd-
French Somaliland-
Loire's 5th-
Var's 3rd-
1971Hautes-Alpes's 1st-
Var's 3rd-
1977Pas-de-Calais's 6th-
Savoie's 2nd-
Sarthe's 4th-
Isère-
Essonne's 9th-
Aube's 3rd-
1995Seine-et-Marne's 5th-
1995Ardennes's 3rd-
Wallis and Futuna-
1997Vaucluse's 1st-
Oise's 7th-
2004Haute-Loire's 1st-
Ardèche's 2nd-
Vaucluse's 3rd-
Pas-de-Calais's 10th-
French Polynesia's 1st-
Ardennes's 1st-
2024Isère's 8th-

Germany

In Germany the term is rarely used. Emilia Fester was the youngest MP elected in the 2021 federal election at the age of 23.
Emily Vontz became the youngest MP in 2023, at the age of 22.
In 2022, Pascal Leddin became the youngest member of the Landtag of Lower Saxony. In 2022, Jasper Balke became the youngest member of the Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein.

Grenada

Kerryne James was elected in the 2022 Grenadian general election at the age of 24, becoming the country's youngest ever legislator.

Hong Kong

In Hong Kong the term is rarely used. The current baby of the Legislative Council is Joephy Chan, who was elected in the 2021 Legislative Council election.
From 1991 to 2016 the youngest elected member was James To, who ran for the first Legislative Council direct election in 1991 at the age of 28. His record ceased in 2016, when the youngest-ever elected member Nathan Law and the youngest-ever elected female member Yau Wai-ching were both elected in the 2016 election at the ages of 23 and 25 respectively; they were both disqualified over the oath-taking controversy between 2016 and 2017. He was replaced by Ho Kai-ming, who was the fourth-youngest member when he was elected in 2016. He was later replaced by Au Nok-hin, who was elected in the [March 2018 Zimbabwean general election|2018 Hong Kong by-elections|2018 by-election], but was unseated in 2019. The title went back to Ho, who subsequently resigned in May 2020 for joining the government and was replaced by Cheng Chung-tai, who was the fifth youngest member in 2016, until he himself got disqualified in August 2021. The title eventually returned to Steven Ho who was elected as the youngest member in 2012.
DurationNameDate of birthConstituencyPartyElectedStart age
1 October 1991 – 1 July 1998James ToKowloon Southwest GC1991
1 July 1998 – 1 October 2008Bernard ChanInsurance FC1998-
1 October 2008 – 1 October 2012Chan Hak-kanNew Territories East GC2008-
1 October 2012 – 29 February 2016Steven Ho2012-
29 February 2016 – 1 October 2016Alvin YeungNew Territories East GC2016 (b)-
1 October 2016 – 14 July 2017Nathan LawHong Kong Island GC2016-
14 July 2017 – 21 March 2018Ho Kai-mingLabour FC2016-
21 March 2018 – 17 December 2019Au Nok-hinHong Kong Island GC2018 (b)-
17 December 2019 – 31 May 2020Ho Kai-mingLabour FC2016-
31 May 2020 – 26 August 2021Cheng Chung-taiNew Territories West GC2016-
26 August 2021 – 31 December 2021Steven Ho2012-
1 January 2022 – PresentJoephy Chan2021-


Hungary

The youngest-ever elected member of the National Assembly is Ilona Burka, who became MP at the age of 19 years, 5 months and 13 days on 12 May 1971, following the 1971 parliamentary election.

Ireland

In Ireland the term used is Baby of the Dáil. The current baby of the Dáil is the Labour TD Eoghan Kenny, who was 24 years and 10 months old when elected in November 2024.
The youngest TD of all time was William J. Murphy, elected age 21 years 29 days; the youngest female TD was Kathleen O'Connor, 21 years 7 months.

Israel

In Israel the term is seldom used. The youngest member of the current Knesset is Yitzhak Wasserlauf of Otzma Yehudit, elected in 2022 aged 30.
The youngest member of the Knesset ever is Moshe Nissim, elected in 1959 aged 24.

Italy

The youngest member of the Chamber of Deputies ever is Enzo Lattuca, elected in 2013, aged 25 years, 1 month, and 6 days.

Luxembourg

In Luxembourg's unicameral parliament, the Chamber of Deputies, no specific title exists to designate the youngest deputy. However, the two youngest elected deputies serve a symbolic role in the first public session following a general election; before a President of the Chamber is formally elected, the longest serving deputy fulfills the role of president and is assisted by the two youngest deputies, who serve as secretaries.

Malawi

The youngest MP in Malawi was Angela Zachepa, who was voted in as MP at age 21.

Malaysia

In Malaysia, the term is very rarely used. Most MPs are directly elected and Senators are appointed or indirectly elected, usually in their middle age, but a few were elected as an MP at a very young age, including former Prime Minister and former Pekan MP Najib Razak, who was elected at 22 years and 6 months in 1976. The youngest ever elected is Batu MP Prabakaran Parameswaran, who was elected at the age of 22 years and 3 months in 2018. The present Baby of the House is Sungai Petani MP Mohammed Taufiq Johari, who was elected in 2022. Mohammed Taufiq is a month younger than Prabakaran. Any citizen 18 years of age or older can become a candidate and be directly elected to the Dewan Rakyat as an MP and State Legislative Assemblies as an MLA, while any citizen 30 years of age or older can be appointed or indirectly elected to the Dewan Negara as a Senator.

Marshall Islands

In the 2019 general election, Kitlang Kabua became the youngest person ever elected to the Nitijeļā.

New Zealand

The term "Baby of the House" is rarely used in New Zealand. The current Baby of the House is Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke of Te Pāti Māori, who was elected on 14 October 2023 aged 21. Maipi-Clarke succeeded Chlöe Swarbrick of the Green Party, who was elected on 24 September 2017 aged 23.
NameElected fromPartyDate of birthElectedAge
Christchurch Country16.01.183301.10.1853-
Akaroa13.02.186122-
Oamaru08.01.184306.04.1866-
Suburbs of Nelson23.01.187122-
Ashley09.12.188127-
Gladstone20.03.185926.09.1887-
Waitemata05.12.189023-
Inangahua06.02.186920.12.1893-
Wellington Suburbs20.06.187004.12.1896-
City of Dunedin31.08.187725.11.1902-
Wellington Central22.12.187706.12.1905-
Westland02.07.188413.07.1906-
Auckland East31.10.189107.12.1922-
Motueka21.11.190314.11.1928-
Motueka11.02.190401.12.1932-
Lyttelton05.09.190524.07.1935-
Rangitikei18.11.190727.11.1935-
Wanganui26.09.190515.10.1938-
Northern Maori26.01.192024.09.1943-
Mt Albert27.12.192024.09.1947-
Napier24 2 192713.11.1954-
Timaru18.09.192821.07.1962-
Dunedin Central19.05.193530.11.1963-
New Lynn02.12.193826.11.1966-
Otago Central14.12.193929.11.1969-
Eden28.01.194925.11.1972-
Raglan07.10.195229.11.1975-
Waikato07.02.195828.11.1981-
Tasman24.12.196427.10.1990-
List21.08.197012.10.1996-
Ōtaki03.04.197827.07.2002-
List26.07.198008.11.2008-
List31.10.198111.02.2010-
Botany10.12.198505.03.2011-
08.06.199020.09.2014-
List26.06.199423.09.2017-
14.10.2023-

Philippines

In the Congress of the Philippines, the term "Baby of the House" is rarely used; the term "Benjamin" of the chamber is used instead. Special treatment is not given to the youngest member of either chamber. However, by tradition, the youngest member of the chamber usually administers the oath of office to their incoming leader.
The minimum age for being a member of the House of Representatives is 25 years old, while for the Senate it is 35, as stipulated in the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines. In 1933, Benigno Aquino, Sr. became senator at the age of 33; the Jones Law, which created the Senate, had prescribed the minimum age of 30.
The current Benjamin of the House is Representative Andrew Julian Romualdez of Tingog Sinirangan. Meanwhile, Senator Camille Villar has been the youngest Senator since 2025, taking over her older brother, Mark Villar.

Singapore

The current youngest MP in the Singapore Parliament is Eileen Chong, who was appointed a Non-Constituency Member of Parliament in 2025 at the age of 33. The youngest MP ever elected in Singapore was Lim Chin Siong, who was elected in the 1955 general election at the age of 22.

South Africa

The current titleholder, since 2017, is Hlomela Bucwa of the Democratic Alliance.

Spain

Ada Santana Aguilera is the youngest member of the 15th Congress of Deputies.

Turkiye

Rümeysa Kadak is the youngest MP in the history of Republic of Turkey.

Trinidad and Tobago

Saddam Hosein is the baby of the house of the 12th Republican Parliament.

Uganda

At 19 years old, Proscovia Alengot Oromait was the world's youngest MP and youngest ever MP in Africa when elected in 2011. Oromait is a member of the National Resistance Movement in Uganda and was a representative of Usuk County until 2016. She was succeeded as the youngest member of parliament in Uganda by Hellen Auma Wandera.

United Kingdom

Becoming the Baby of the House of Commons is regarded as something of an achievement, despite the lack of any special treatment that comes with the title. However, some MPs who have held the position for a considerable period – Matthew Taylor was the Baby of the House for over ten years – have found it somewhat embarrassing, as it may suggest that they have a lack of experience, although many holders of the title have gone on to enjoy long and distinguished parliamentary careers.
From August 1999 to September 2001, all three of the leaders of the main political parties – Tony Blair, William Hague and Charles Kennedy – had been the youngest MPs in their party when they began their political careers, though only Kennedy had been Baby of the House.
Of those whose ages can be verified, the youngest MP since the Reform Act 1832 is Mhairi Black, elected in 2015 aged 20 years 237 days. The age of candidacy for Parliament was lowered from 21 to 18 by the Electoral Administration Act 2006. William Pitt the Younger was elected at 21 and became Prime Minister two years later in 1783. There were younger MPs in earlier centuries: Christopher Monck was elected as MP for Devon in 1667 aged 13; when his father died three years later and Monck became Duke of Albemarle, he could not then take his seat in the House of Lords until aged 21.
Owen Carron directly replaced Bobby Sands as both MP for Fermanagh South Tyrone and Baby of the House following Sands' death on hunger strike, but neither ever took his seat. George Charles Grey is the only other Baby of the House to die while in post, in World War Two. The current Baby of the House is Sam Carling.

List of babies of the House of Commons

In the following table, "" denotes an MP elected at a by-election.
ElectedNameConstituencyPartyAge when elected
Dungannon21-
St Pancras West22-
Chichester22-
Mid Tipperary22-
West Derbyshire23-
Strand23-
Kilkenny City22-
Wakefield22-
Marylebone West24-
West Down24-
Appleby23-
Horsham21-
Mid Norfolk22-
Uxbridge22-
Newton23-
Hythe23-
North Tipperary21-
North Louth21-
Liverpool Abercromby22-
West Donegal21-
Isle of Thanet21-
Leicester East24-
Romford24-
Isle of Ely21-
North Lanarkshire24-
Hereford23-
Widnes24-
Rutland and Stamford25-
Eastbourne24-
Western Isles22-
Kettering25-
Berwick-upon-Tweed22-
Kettering29-
Chelmsford29-
Isle of Thanet25-
Southwark Central27-
South Norfolk28-
Bristol South East25-
Belfast West23-
Bristol South East26-
Bournemouth West28-
Liverpool West Derby27-
Fermanagh and South Tyrone21-
Gravesend27-
Gainsborough27-
Bristol West26-
Morecambe and Lonsdale28-
East Aberdeenshire23-
Southend West23-
Glasgow Cathcart27-
Roxburgh, Selkirk and Peebles26-
Uxbridge25-
Nuneaton24-
Mid Ulster21-
Merioneth27-
Welwyn and Hatfield25-
Birmingham Stechford27-
Liverpool Edge Hill28-
Loughborough27-
Fermanagh and South Tyrone27-
Loughborough29-
Fermanagh and South Tyrone28-
Ross, Cromarty and Skye23-
Truro24-
Shipley24-
Tottenham27-
Brent East29-
East Dunbartonshire25-
Norwich North27-
Airdrie and Shotts25-
Paisley and Renfrewshire South20-
Nottingham East23-
Selby and Ainsty25-
North West Cambridgeshire22-

Youngest member of the House of Lords

The title 'Baby of the House' is not used in the House of Lords, though the youngest member is recorded on the House website., the youngest member of the House is Baroness Smith of Llanfaes, who was created a life peer at the age of 27, becoming the youngest-ever life peer.
The youngest male member of the House is Lord Kempsell, who was likewise created a life peer in July 2023 at the age of 31.
Standing Orders state that "No Lord under the age of one and twenty years shall be permitted to sit in the House". When most members of the Lords were hereditary peers, a peer who had inherited his or her peerage while under age was entitled to take a seat on the day before his or her 21st birthday. In theory, such a hereditary peer could still be elected to sit in the House at that age; in practice, the youngest hereditary peer to have been elected was Lord Freyberg, who was elected in October 1999 at the age of 28.

List of youngest members of the Scottish Parliament

This is a list of youngest members of the Scottish Parliament created in 1999.
ElectedNameConstituency/regionPartyAge when elected
Highlands and Islands region25-
North East Scotland region28-
Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire constituency31-
Glasgow region26-
West Scotland region21-
Highlands and Islands region23-

List of youngest members of the Senedd

This is a list of youngest members of the Senedd, created in 1999. From its creation in 1999 until May 2020, the Senedd was known as the National Assembly for Wales.
ElectedNameConstituency/regionPartyDOBAge when elected
[1999 National Assembly (France)|National Assembly for Wales election|1999]Jonathan MorganSouth Wales Central27 November 197424-
2003Laura Ann JonesSouth Wales East21 February 197924-
2007Bethan JenkinsSouth Wales West9 December 198125-
2016Steffan LewisSouth Wales East30 May 198431-
2018 (b)Jack SargeantAlyn and Deeside199423-
2021Luke FletcherSouth Wales West1995/9625-

United States

While the term is used in the Commonwealth Parliaments, Baby of the House or Senate is not in general contemporary use in the United States, nor does being the youngest member confer special treatment in either house of Congress.
Members of the US Congress tend to be older than parliamentarians elsewhere in the English-speaking world, a main factor being that the minimum ages for members of Congress is written into Article One of the United States Constitution, which forbids those under the age of 25 from serving in the House, and those under the age of 30 from serving in the Senate. Moreover, election to the federal Congress is expensive and requires extensive contacts and recognition across a very wide area. Individuals aiming to serve in the federal legislature generally seek election to the state legislature or other state office before seeking to serve in Washington.
In the 118th Congress, which began on 3 January 2023, the youngest member of the United States House of Representatives is Maxwell Frost, who was born on and was first elected in 2022.
Currently the youngest US senator is Jon Ossoff, born on, and first elected to a full term in the Senate in the 2020–21 United States Senate election in Georgia.

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe is a commonwealth country where the term "baby of the house" isn't used, but young MPs are represented in the Parliament of Zimbabwe.
MPPartyConstituencyAgeElectionParliamentSource
Joanah MamombeMovement for Democratic Change AllianceHarare West2520189th Parliament of Zimbabwe
Takudzwa NgadzioreCitizens Coalition for ChangeYouth quota24202310th Parliament of Zimbabwe