Contents
- Current Representatives
- Delegation timeline 1789 present
- 1789 1793 5 seats
- 1793 1803 10 seats
- 1803 1813 12 seats
- 1813 1843 13 seats
- 1843 1853 9 seats
- 1853 1863 8 seats
- 1863 1873 7 seats
- 1873 1883 8 seats
- 1883 1903 9 seats
- 1903 1933 10 seats
- 1933 1943 11 seats
- 1943 1963 12 seats
- 1963 1993 11 seats
- 1993 2003 12 seats
- 2003 Present 13 seats
- Senate delegation timeline 1789 present
- Living former US Senators from North Carolina
- References
These are tables of congressional delegations from North Carolina to the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate.
Current Representatives
List of members of the North Carolinian United States House delegation, their terms in office, district boundaries, and the district political ratings according to the CPVI. The delegation has a total of 13 members, with 10 Republicans, and 3 Democrats.
Delegation timeline (1789 – present)
Tables showing membership in the North Carolina federal House delegation throughout history of statehood in the United States.
1789 – 1793: 5 seats
After North Carolina ratified the United States Constitution, on November 21, 1789, it was apportioned five seats.
1793 – 1803: 10 seats
Following the 1790 census, North Carolina was apportioned 10 seats.
1803 – 1813: 12 seats
Following the 1800 census, North Carolina was apportioned 12 seats.
1813 – 1843: 13 seats
Following the 1810 census, North Carolina was apportioned 13 seats.
1843 – 1853: 9 seats
Following the 1840 census, North Carolina was apportioned nine seats.
1853 – 1863: 8 seats
Following the 1850 census, North Carolina was apportioned eight seats.
1863 – 1873: 7 seats
Following the 1860 census, North Carolina was apportioned seven seats.
1873 – 1883: 8 seats
Following the 1870 census, North Carolina was apportioned eight seats.
1883 – 1903: 9 seats
Following the 1880 census, North Carolina was apportioned nine seats. At first, the extra seat was elected at-large. Starting with the 1914 elections, the seats were redistricted and a ninth district was added.
1903 – 1933: 10 seats
Following the 1900 census, North Carolina was apportioned 10 seats.
1933 – 1943: 11 seats
Following the 1930 census, North Carolina was apportioned 11 seats.
1943 – 1963: 12 seats
Following the 1940 census, North Carolina was apportioned 12 seats.
1963 – 1993: 11 seats
Following the 1960 census, North Carolina was apportioned 11 seats.
1993 – 2003: 12 seats
Following the 1990 census, North Carolina was apportioned 12 seats.
2003 – Present: 13 seats
Since the 2000 census, North Carolina has been apportioned 13 seats.
Senate delegation timeline (1789 – present)
Tables showing membership in the North Carolina federal Senate delegation throughout history of statehood in the United States.
Living former U.S. Senators from North Carolina
As of July 2016, there are five former U.S. Senators from the U.S. State of North Carolina who are currently living at this time, three from Class 2 and two from Class 3.