- Women in the United States House of Representatives - Wikipedia
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
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Grijalva said that she identified herself as a member of Congress and saw "people directly sprayed," including press and members of her staff
- Members of the U. S. Congress
1 Abdnor, James - Senator 2 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
- Congresswoman Julie Johnson | Representing Texass 32nd District
About Rep Johnson Congresswoman Julie Johnson comes to Washington from the Texas House of Representatives where she has served three terms since 2018 Johnson previously served on the state’s Insurance and Judiciary Civil Jurisprudence committees
- 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
- Democratic congresswoman says she was pepper-sprayed during ICE . . . - CNN
Rep Adelita Grijalva said Friday she was pepper-sprayed and pushed around during an Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid in Tucson, Arizona, a claim that the Department of Homeland Security
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