- Women in the United States House of Representatives
In total, 397 women have been U S representatives and eight more have been non-voting delegates As of November 20, 2025, there are 125 women in the U S House of Representatives (not including four female non-voting delegates), making women 28 7% of the total
- Women Serving in the 119th Congress (2025-2027) - CAWP
Breakdown Number (Party) Total Senate 100 (45D, 53R, 2I) Women in the Senate 26 (16D, 10R) Total House 435 (215D, 220R) Women in the House 125 (94D, 31R), plus 4 (2D, 2R) Delegates
- Members of the U. S. Congress
Abercrombie, Neil - Representative 3 Abourezk, James - Senator 4 Abraham, Ralph Lee - Representative 5 Abraham, Spencer - Senator 6 Abzug, Bella S - Representative 7 Acevedo-Vila, Anibal - Resident Commissioner 8 Ackerman, Gary L - Representative 9 Adams, Alma S - Representative 10 Adams, Brock - Senator 11
- Representatives | house. gov
119th Congress, 1st Session · The House is not in session Also referred to as a congressman or congresswoman, each representative is elected to a two-year term serving the people of a specific congressional district
- Meet the New Feminists in Congress Who Are Fighting Back
On the front lines of this burgeoning hope are the new progressive women in the U S Capitol, including three non-incumbent senators and 16 representatives All of them know that they’re entering a complicated political landscape, one that’s heavily partisan and disheartening to many of their constituents
- Women in the U. S. House of Representatives 2024 - CAWP
In addition to the women currently serving, 4 (2D, 2R) women serve as non-voting delegates representing American Samoa, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands Count includes both current and past women representatives
- Congresswoman Sheri Biggs
Washington, D C – The federal government entered a shutdown today after Democrat leaders in Washington rejected a clean, commonsense funding extension supported by President Trump, Congresswoman Sheri Biggs, and House Republicans Issues: Fiscal Responsibility Congresswoman Sheri Biggs' First Bill Passes the U S House September 3, 2025 Press
- Mass. Congresswoman to run for reelection; Will not challenge for . . .
Citing family and district needs, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley announced she's running for re-election
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