United States Congressional Delegations From Missouri

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United States Congressional Delegations from Missouri is a comprehensive list of the individuals who have represented the state of Missouri in the United States Congress. The state's congressional delegation currently consists of two Senators and eight Representatives.

History[edit | edit source]

Missouri was admitted to the Union on August 10, 1821. Since then, a diverse range of individuals have represented the state in both the Senate and the House of Representatives. The state's congressional delegation has played a significant role in shaping national policy and legislation.

Current delegation[edit | edit source]

The current delegation from Missouri consists of two Senators: Roy Blunt (R) and Josh Hawley (R). The state is also represented by eight Representatives in the House: Cori Bush (D), Ann Wagner (R), Blaine Luetkemeyer (R), Vicky Hartzler (R), Emanuel Cleaver (D), Sam Graves (R), Billy Long (R), and Jason Smith (R).

Past delegation[edit | edit source]

The past delegation from Missouri has included notable figures such as Harry S. Truman, who served in the Senate before becoming President of the United States, and Claire McCaskill, who was the first woman elected to the Senate from Missouri.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD