Kentucky's congressional delegations


Since Kentucky became a U.S. state in 1792, 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.
These are tables of congressional delegations from Kentucky to the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.

Current delegation

Kentucky's current congressional delegation in the consists of its two senators, both of whom are Republicans, and its six representatives: five Republicans and one Democrat.
The current dean of the Kentucky delegation is Representative and Dean of the House Hal Rogers of the, having served in the House since 1981.

U.S. House of Representatives

1792–1803: 2 seats

Following statehood on June 1, 1792, Kentucky had two seats in the House.
Congress
2nd Christopher Greenup Alexander D. Orr
3rd Christopher Greenup Alexander D. Orr
4th Christopher Greenup Alexander D. Orr
5th Thomas Terry Davis John Fowler
6th Thomas Terry Davis John Fowler
7th Thomas Terry Davis John Fowler

1803–1813: 6 seats

Following the 1800 census, Kentucky was apportioned 6 seats.
Congress
8th Matthew Lyon John Boyle Matthew Walton Thomas
Sandford
John Fowler George M.
Bedinger
9th Matthew Lyon John Boyle Matthew Walton Thomas
Sandford
John Fowler George M.
Bedinger
10th Matthew Lyon John Boyle John Rowan Richard Mentor
Johnson
Benjamin
Howard
Joseph Desha
11th Matthew Lyon Samuel
McKee
Henry Crist Richard Mentor
Johnson
Benjamin
Howard
Joseph Desha
11th Matthew Lyon Samuel
McKee
Henry Crist Richard Mentor
Johnson
William T. Barry Joseph Desha
12th Anthony New Samuel
McKee
Stephen Ormsby Richard Mentor
Johnson
Henry Clay Joseph Desha

1813–1823: 10 seats

Following the 1810 census, Kentucky was apportioned 10 seats.

1823–1833: 12 seats

Following the 1820 census, Kentucky was apportioned 12 seats.

1833–1843: 13 seats

Following the 1830 census, Kentucky was apportioned 13 seats.

1843–1863: 10 seats

Following the 1840 census, Kentucky was apportioned 10 seats.

1863–1873: 9 seats

Following the 1860 census, Kentucky was apportioned 9 seats.

1873–1883: 10 seats

Following the 1870 census, Kentucky was apportioned 10 seats.

1883–1933: 11 seats

Following the 1880 census, Kentucky was apportioned 11 seats.

1933–1953: 9 seats

Following the 1930 census, Kentucky was apportioned 9 seats, all of which were elected at-large statewide for the 73rd Congress, after which it redistricted into 9 districts.

1953–1963: 8 seats

Following the 1950 census, Kentucky was apportioned 8 seats.

1963–1993: 7 seats

Following the 1960 census, Kentucky was apportioned 7 seats.

1993–present: 6 seats

Following the 1990 census, Kentucky was apportioned 6 seats.
Congress
103rd Tom Barlow William Natcher Romano Mazzoli Jim Bunning Hal Rogers Scotty Baesler
103rd Tom Barlow Ron Lewis Romano Mazzoli Jim Bunning Hal Rogers Scotty Baesler
104th Ed Whitfield Ron Lewis Mike Ward Jim Bunning Hal Rogers Scotty Baesler
105th Ed Whitfield Ron Lewis Anne Northup Jim Bunning Hal Rogers Scotty Baesler
106th Ed Whitfield Ron Lewis Anne Northup Ken Lucas Hal Rogers Ernie Fletcher
107th Ed Whitfield Ron Lewis Anne Northup Ken Lucas Hal Rogers Ernie Fletcher
108th Ed Whitfield Ron Lewis Anne Northup Ken Lucas Hal Rogers Ernie Fletcher
108th Ed Whitfield Ron Lewis Anne Northup Ken Lucas Hal Rogers Ben Chandler
109th Ed Whitfield Ron Lewis Anne Northup Geoff Davis Hal Rogers Ben Chandler
110th Ed Whitfield Ron Lewis John Yarmuth Geoff Davis Hal Rogers Ben Chandler
111th Ed Whitfield Brett Guthrie John Yarmuth Geoff Davis Hal Rogers Ben Chandler
112th Ed Whitfield Brett Guthrie John Yarmuth Geoff Davis Hal Rogers Ben Chandler
112th Ed Whitfield Brett Guthrie John Yarmuth Thomas Massie Hal Rogers Ben Chandler
113th Ed Whitfield Brett Guthrie John Yarmuth Thomas Massie Hal Rogers Andy Barr
114th Ed Whitfield Brett Guthrie John Yarmuth Thomas Massie Hal Rogers Andy Barr
114th James Comer Brett Guthrie John Yarmuth Thomas Massie Hal Rogers Andy Barr
115th James Comer Brett Guthrie John Yarmuth Thomas Massie Hal Rogers Andy Barr
116th James Comer Brett Guthrie John Yarmuth Thomas Massie Hal Rogers Andy Barr
117th James Comer Brett Guthrie John Yarmuth Thomas Massie Hal Rogers Andy Barr
118th James Comer Brett Guthrie Morgan McGarvey Thomas Massie Hal Rogers Andy Barr
119th James Comer Brett Guthrie Morgan McGarvey Thomas Massie Hal Rogers Andy Barr