Religious affiliation in the United States House of Representatives

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This article covers the religious affiliation in the United States House of Representatives.

While the religious preference of elected officials is by no means an indication of their allegiance nor necessarily reflective of their voting record, the religious affiliation of prominent members of all three branches of government is a source of commentary and discussion among the media and public. The topic is also of interest to religious groups and the general public who may appeal to representatives of their denomination on religious or moral issues facing the House of Representatives.[citation needed]

Current United States representatives

The following list reports the religious affiliation of the members of the United States House of Representatives in the 118th Congress. In most cases, besides specific sources, the current representatives' religious affiliations are those mentioned in regular researches by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life at the Pew Research Center.[1][2]

Christians (383; 168 Democrats, 215 Republicans)

Protestants (245; 95 Democrats, 150 Republicans)

Unspecified Protestants (88; 27 Democrats, 61 Republicans)
RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
Juan CiscomaniRepublicanArizona's 2ndUnspecified Protestant
Eli CraneRepublicanArizona's 6thUnspecified Protestant
Doug LaMalfaRepublicanCalifornia's 1stUnspecified Protestant
John GaramendiDemocraticCalifornia's 8thUnspecified Protestant
Josh HarderDemocraticCalifornia's 9thUnspecified Protestant
Eric SwalwellDemocraticCalifornia's 14thUnspecified Protestant
Jay ObernolteRepublicanCalifornia's 23rdUnspecified Protestant
Mike GarciaRepublicanCalifornia's 27thUnspecified Protestant
Tony CárdenasDemocraticCalifornia's 29thUnspecified Protestant
Young KimRepublicanCalifornia's 40thUnspecified Protestant
Maxine WatersDemocraticCalifornia's 43rdUnspecified Protestant
Michelle SteelRepublicanCalifornia's 45thUnspecified Protestant
Joe NeguseDemocraticColorado's 2ndUnspecified Protestant
Doug LambornRepublicanColorado's 5thUnspecified Protestant
Lisa Blunt RochesterDemocraticDelaware's at-largeUnspecified Protestant
Kat CammackRepublicanFlorida's 3rdUnspecified Protestant
Aaron BeanRepublicanFlorida's 4thUnspecified Protestant
Michael WaltzRepublicanFlorida's 6thUnspecified Protestant
Cory MillsRepublicanFlorida's 7thUnspecified Protestant
Laurel LeeRepublicanFlorida's 15thUnspecified Protestant
Byron DonaldsRepublicanFlorida's 19thUnspecified Protestant
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormickDemocraticFlorida's 20thUnspecified Protestant
Brian MastRepublicanFlorida's 21stUnspecified Protestant
María Elvira SalazarRepublicanFlorida's 27thUnspecified ProtestantLapsed Catholic[3]
Rich McCormickRepublicanGeorgia's 6thUnspecified Protestant
Lucy McBathDemocraticGeorgia's 7thUnspecified Protestant
Marjorie Taylor GreeneRepublicanGeorgia's 14thUnspecified ProtestantLapsed Catholic[4]
Ed CaseDemocraticHawaii's 1stUnspecified Protestant
Jill TokudaDemocraticHawaii's 2ndUnspecified Protestant
Russ FulcherRepublicanIdaho's 1stUnspecified Protestant
Mike QuigleyDemocraticIllinois's 5thUnspecified Protestant
Lauren UnderwoodDemocraticIllinois's 14thUnspecified Protestant
Mary MillerRepublicanIllinois's 15thUnspecified Protestant
Eric SorensenDemocraticIllinois's 17thUnspecified Protestant
Jim BanksRepublicanIndiana's 3rdUnspecified Protestantattends Trinity Evangelical Presbyterian Church
Jim BairdRepublicanIndiana's 4thUnspecified Protestant
Erin HouchinRepublicanIndiana's 9thUnspecified Protestant
Randy FeenstraRepublicanIowa's 4thUnspecified Protestant
Clay HigginsRepublicanLouisiana's 3rdUnspecified Protestant
Glenn IveyDemocraticMaryland's 4thUnspecified Protestant
Katherine ClarkDemocraticMassachusetts's 5thUnspecified Protestant
Seth MoultonDemocraticMassachusetts's 6thUnspecified Protestant
John MoolenaarRepublicanMichigan's 2ndUnspecified Protestant
Tim WalbergRepublicanMichigan's 5thUnspecified Protestantattends churches affiliated with the Church of the United Brethren in Christ
John JamesRepublicanMichigan's 10thUnspecified Protestant
Haley StevensDemocraticMichigan's 11thUnspecified Protestant
Shri ThanedarDemocraticMichigan's 13thUnspecified Protestant
Mark AlfordRepublicanMissouri's 4thUnspecified Protestant
Trent KellyRepublicanMississippi's 1stUnspecified Protestant
Eric BurlisonRepublicanMissouri's 7thUnspecified Protestant
Don BaconRepublicanNebraska's 2ndUnspecified Protestant
Adrian SmithRepublicanNebraska's 3rdUnspecified Protestant
Mark AmodeiRepublicanNevada's 2ndUnspecified Protestant
Ann McLane KusterDemocraticNew Hampshire's 2ndUnspecified Protestant
Grace MengDemocraticNew York's 6thUnspecified Protestant
Yvette ClarkeDemocraticNew York's 9thUnspecified Protestant
Ritchie TorresDemocraticNew York's 15thUnspecified ProtestantLapsed Catholic[5]
Marc MolinaroRepublicanNew York's 19thUnspecified Protestant
Brandon WilliamsRepublicanNew York's 22ndUnspecified Protestant
Nick LangworthyRepublicanNew York's 23rdUnspecified Protestant
Richard HudsonRepublicanNorth Carolina's 9thUnspecified ProtestantIdentifies as "Christian".[6] Attends Crossroads Church (Concord, North Carolina),[7] which is a United Methodist congregation.[8]
Wiley NickelDemocraticNorth Carolina's 13thUnspecified Protestant
Jim JordanRepublicanOhio's 4thUnspecified Protestant
Warren DavidsonRepublicanOhio's 8thUnspecified Protestant
Mike TurnerRepublicanOhio's 10thUnspecified Protestant
Troy BaldersonRepublicanOhio's 12thUnspecified Protestant
Kevin HernRepublicanOklahoma's 1stUnspecified Protestant
Josh BrecheenRepublicanOklahoma's 2ndUnspecified Protestant
Scott PerryRepublicanPennsylvania's 10thUnspecified Protestant
Summer LeeDemocraticPennsylvania's 12thUnspecified Protestant
Guy ReschenthalerRepublicanPennsylvania's 14thUnspecified Protestant
Glenn ThompsonRepublicanPennsylvania's 15thUnspecified Protestant
William TimmonsRepublicanSouth Carolina's 4thUnspecified Protestant
Dusty JohnsonRepublicanSouth Dakota's at-largeUnspecified Protestant
Andy OglesRepublicanTennessee's 5thUnspecified Protestant
Mark E. GreenRepublicanTennessee's 7thUnspecified Protestant
Keith SelfRepublicanTexas's 3rdUnspecified Protestant
Jake EllzeyRepublicanTexas's 6thUnspecified Protestant
Morgan LuttrellRepublicanTexas's 8thUnspecified Protestant
August PflugerRepublicanTexas's 11thUnspecified Protestant
Troy NehlsRepublicanTexas's 22ndUnspecified Protestant
Roger WilliamsRepublicanTexas's 25thUnspecified Protestant
Michael CloudRepublicanTexas's 27thUnspecified Protestant
Bob GoodRepublicanVirginia's 5thUnspecified Protestant
Abigail SpanbergerDemocraticVirginia's 7thUnspecified Protestant
Morgan GriffithRepublicanVirginia's 9thUnspecified Protestant
Marilyn StricklandDemocraticWashington's 10thUnspecified Protestant
Derrick Van OrdenRepublicanWisconsin's 3rdUnspecified Protestant
Tom TiffanyRepublicanWisconsin's 7thUnspecified Protestant[1]
Baptists (59; 23 Democrats, 36 Republicans)
RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
Jerry CarlRepublicanAlabama's 1stBaptist
Barry MooreRepublicanAlabama's 2ndBaptist
Mike D. RogersRepublicanAlabama's 3rdBaptist
Dale StrongRepublicanAlabama's 5thBaptist
Debbie LeskoRepublicanArizona's 8thBaptist
Rick CrawfordRepublicanArkansas's 1stBaptist
Steve WomackRepublicanArkansas's 3rdBaptist
Bruce WestermanRepublicanArkansas's 4thBaptist
Tom McClintockRepublicanCalifornia's 5thBaptist
Barbara LeeDemocraticCalifornia's 12thBaptistLapsed
Catholic[9]
Matt GaetzRepublicanFlorida's 1stBaptist
Maxwell FrostDemocraticFlorida's 10thBaptist
Daniel WebsterRepublicanFlorida's 11thBaptist
Vern BuchananRepublicanFlorida's 16thBaptist
Sanford BishopDemocraticGeorgia's 2ndBaptist
Austin ScottRepublicanGeorgia's 8thBaptist
Andrew ClydeRepublicanGeorgia's 9thBaptist
Barry LoudermilkRepublicanGeorgia's 11thBaptist
David ScottDemocraticGeorgia's 13thBaptist
Jonathan JacksonDemocraticIllinois's 1stBaptist
Danny DavisDemocraticIllinois's 7thBaptist
Mike BostRepublicanIllinois's 12thBaptist
Rudy YakymRepublicanIndiana's 2ndBaptist
James ComerRepublicanKentucky's 1stBaptist
Hal RogersRepublicanKentucky's 5thBaptist
Troy CarterDemocraticLouisiana's 2ndBaptist
Mike JohnsonRepublicanLouisiana's 4thBaptist
Ayanna PressleyDemocraticMassachusetts's 7thBaptist
Steny HoyerDemocraticMaryland's 5thBaptist
Sam GravesRepublicanMissouri's 6thBaptist
Kweisi MfumeDemocraticMaryland's 7thBaptist
Michael GuestRepublicanMississippi's 3rdBaptist
Mike EzellRepublicanMississippi's 4thBaptist
Valerie FousheeDemocraticNorth Carolina's 4thBaptist
David RouzerRepublicanNorth Carolina's 7thBaptist
Alma AdamsDemocraticNorth Carolina's 12thBaptist
Bonnie Watson ColemanDemocraticNew Jersey's 12thBaptist
Steven HorsfordDemocraticNevada's 4thBaptist
Hakeem JeffriesDemocraticNew York's 8thBaptist
Joyce BeattyDemocraticOhio's 3rdBaptist
Shontel BrownDemocraticOhio's 11thBaptist
Emilia SykesDemocraticOhio's 13thBaptist
Frank LucasRepublicanOklahoma's 3rdBaptist
Dwight EvansDemocraticPennsylvania's 3rdBaptist
Jeff DuncanRepublicanSouth Carolina's 3rdBaptist
Russell FryRepublicanSouth Carolina's 7thBaptist
Diana HarshbargerRepublicanTennessee's 1stBaptist
Nathaniel MoranRepublicanTexas's 1stBaptist
Al GreenDemocraticTexas's 9thBaptist
Randy WeberRepublicanTexas's 14thBaptist
Chip RoyRepublicanTexas's 21stBaptist
Jasmine CrockettDemocraticTexas's 30thBaptist
Marc VeaseyDemocraticTexas's 33rdBaptist
Brian BabinRepublicanTexas's 36thBaptist
Wesley HuntRepublicanTexas's 38thBaptist
Gwen MooreDemocraticWisconsin's 4thBaptist
Carol MillerRepublicanWest Virginia's 1stBaptist
Methodists (27; 16 Democrats, 11 Republicans)
RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
Terri SewellDemocraticAlabama's 7thAfrican Methodist Episcopal[10]
Doris MatsuiDemocraticCalifornia's 7thMethodist
Mark TakanoDemocraticCalifornia's 39thMethodist
Jahana HayesDemocraticConnecticut's 5thMethodist
Bill PoseyRepublicanFlorida's 8thMethodist
Greg SteubeRepublicanFlorida's 17thMethodist
Buddy CarterRepublicanGeorgia's 1stMethodist
Nikema WilliamsDemocraticGeorgia's 5thMethodist
Mike CollinsRepublicanGeorgia's 10thMethodist
Rick W. AllenRepublicanGeorgia's 12thMethodist
Delia RamirezDemocraticIllinois's 3rdMethodist
Thomas MassieRepublicanKentucky's 4thMethodist
Dutch RuppersbergerDemocraticMaryland's 2ndMethodist
Emanuel CleaverDemocraticMissouri's 5thMethodistOrdained minister of the United Methodist Church
Bennie ThompsonDemocraticMississippi's 2ndMethodist
Gregory MeeksDemocraticNew York's 5thMethodist
Dan BishopRepublicanNorth Carolina's 8thMethodist[11]
Tom ColeRepublicanOklahoma's 4thMethodist
Jim ClyburnDemocraticSouth Carolina's 6thMethodist
Dan CrenshawRepublicanTexas's 2ndMethodist
Lizzie FletcherDemocraticTexas's 7thMethodist
Kay GrangerRepublicanTexas's 12thMethodist
Pete SessionsRepublicanTexas's 17thMethodist
Colin AllredDemocraticTexas's 32ndMethodist
Lloyd DoggettDemocraticTexas's 37thMethodist
Rick LarsenDemocraticWashington's 2ndMethodist
Derek KilmerDemocraticWashington's 6thMethodist
Presbyterians (17; 8 Democrats, 9 Republicans)
RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
Gary PalmerRepublicanAlabama's 6thPresbyterian
Diana DeGetteDemocraticColorado's 1stPresbyterian
Jim HimesDemocraticConnecticut's 4thPresbyterian
Kathy CastorDemocraticFlorida's 14thPresbyterian
Scott FranklinRepublicanFlorida's 18thPresbyterian
Morgan McGarveyDemocraticKentucky's 3rdPresbyterian
Julia LetlowRepublicanLouisiana's 5thPresbyterian
Andy KimDemocraticNew Jersey's 3rdPresbyterian
Claudia TenneyRepublicanNew York's 24thPresbyterian
Don DavisDemocraticNorth Carolina's 1stPresbyterian
Jeff JacksonDemocraticNorth Carolina's 14thPresbyterian
Joe WilsonRepublicanSouth Carolina's 2ndPresbyterian
Ralph NormanRepublicanSouth Carolina's 5thPresbyterian
Tim BurchettRepublicanTennessee's 2ndPresbyterian
Jodey ArringtonRepublicanTexas's 19thPresbyterian
Jennifer McClellanDemocraticVirginia's 4thPresbyterian[12]
Dan NewhouseRepublicanWashington's 4thPresbyterian
Episcopalians (16; 7 Democrats, 9 Republicans)
RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
John DuarteRepublicanCalifornia's 13thEpiscopalian
Julia BrownleyDemocraticCalifornia's 26thEpiscopalian
Ken CalvertRepublicanCalifornia's 41stEpiscopalian
Katie PorterDemocraticCalifornia's 47thEpiscopalian
Frederica WilsonDemocraticFlorida's 24thEpiscopalian
Andy BarrRepublicanKentucky's 6thEpiscopalian
Thomas Kean Jr.RepublicanNew Jersey's 7thEpiscopalian
Scott DesJarlaisRepublicanTennessee's 4thEpiscopalian
Monica De La CruzRepublicanTexas's 15thEpiscopalian
Beth Van DuyneRepublicanTexas's 24thEpiscopalian
Michael C. BurgessRepublicanTexas's 26thEpiscopalian
Rob WittmanRepublicanVirginia's 1stEpiscopalian
Bobby ScottDemocraticVirginia's 3rdEpiscopalian
Don BeyerDemocraticVirginia's 8thEpiscopalian
Suzan DelBeneDemocraticWashington's 1stEpiscopalian
Adam SmithDemocraticWashington's 9thEpiscopalian
Lutherans (16; 7 Democrats, 9 Republicans)
RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
Zoe LofgrenDemocraticCalifornia's 18thLutheran
Sydney Kamlager-DoveDemocraticCalifornia's 37thLutheran
Scott PetersDemocraticCalifornia's 50thLutheran
Larry BucshonRepublicanIndiana's 8thLutheran
Tracey MannRepublicanKansas's 1stLutheran (Pietist)[1]
Ron EstesRepublicanKansas's 4thLutheran
Chellie PingreeDemocraticMaine's 1stLutheran
David TroneDemocraticMaryland's 6thLutheran
Jack BergmanRepublicanMichigan's 1stLutheran
Angie CraigDemocraticMinnesota's 2ndLutheran
Ryan ZinkeRepublicanMontana's 1stLutheran
Donald NorcrossDemocraticNew Jersey's 1stLutheran
Kelly ArmstrongRepublicanNorth Dakota's at-largeLutheran
Lloyd SmuckerRepublicanPennsylvania's 11thLutheran
John CarterRepublicanTexas's 31stLutheran
Glenn GrothmanRepublicanWisconsin's 6thLutheran
Non-denominational Protestants (12; 4 Democrats, 8 Republicans)
RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
Kevin KileyRepublicanCalifornia's 3rdNondenominational Protestant
Lauren BoebertRepublicanColorado's 3rdNondenominational Protestant
Jason CrowDemocraticColorado's 6thNondenominational Protestant
Drew FergusonRepublicanGeorgia's 3rdNondenominational Protestant
Robin KellyDemocraticIllinois's 2ndNondenominational Protestant
Ashley HinsonRepublicanIowa's 2ndNondenominational Protestant
Cori BushDemocraticMissouri's 1stNondenominational ProtestantPreviously worked as a pastor.[13]
Chuck EdwardsRepublicanNorth Carolina's 11thNondenominational Protestant
Nancy MaceRepublicanSouth Carolina's 1stNondenominational Protestant
Marie Gluesenkamp PerezDemocraticWashington's 3rdNondenominational Protestant
Cathy McMorris RodgersRepublicanWashington's 5thNondenominational Protestant
Harriet HagemanRepublicanWyoming's at-largeNondenominational Protestant
Restorationist (4; 4 Republicans)
RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
Lance GoodenRepublicanTexas's 5thRestorationist
(Churches of Christ)
Misidentified as a Congregationalist in the Pew Report.[14]
Brett GuthrieRepublicanKentucky's 2ndRestorationist
(Churches of Christ)[14]
John RoseRepublicanTennessee's 6thRestorationist
(Churches of Christ)
Raised Southern Baptist. Classified as an "Unspecified Protestant" in the Pew Report.[14]
Ronny JacksonRepublicanTexas's 13thRestorationist[1]
Reformed (2; 1 Democrat, 1 Republican)
RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
Hillary ScholtenDemocraticMichigan's 3rdReformed
Bill HuizengaRepublicanMichigan's 4thReformed
(Christian Reformed Church in North America)[15]
Adventists (2; 2 Democrats)
RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
Raul RuizDemocraticCalifornia's 25thSeventh-day Adventist[16]
Sheila Jackson LeeDemocraticTexas's 18thSeventh-day Adventist[17]
Pentecostals (1; 1 Republican)
RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
Jason SmithRepublicanMissouri's 8thPentecostal
(Assemblies of God)[18]
Congregationalists (1; 1 Republican)
RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
Robert AderholtRepublicanAlabama's 4thCongregationalist[19]


Catholics (124; 69 Democrats, 55 Republicans)

Eastern Catholics (1; 1 Democrat)
RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
Anna EshooDemocraticCalifornia's 16thEastern CatholicChaldean Catholic
Latin Catholics (123; 68 Democrats, 55 Republicans)
RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
David SchweikertRepublicanArizona's 1stLatin Catholic
Ruben GallegoDemocraticArizona's 3rdLatin Catholic
Greg StantonDemocraticArizona's 4thLatin Catholic
Raúl GrijalvaDemocraticArizona's 7thLatin Catholic
Paul GosarRepublicanArizona's 9thLatin Catholic
French HillRepublicanArkansas's 2ndLatin Catholic
Mike ThompsonDemocraticCalifornia's 4thLatin Catholic
Mark DeSaulnierDemocraticCalifornia's 10thLatin Catholic
Nancy PelosiDemocraticCalifornia's 11thLatin Catholic
Kevin MullinDemocraticCalifornia's 15thLatin Catholic
Jimmy PanettaDemocraticCalifornia's 19thLatin Catholic
Jim CostaDemocraticCalifornia's 21stLatin Catholic
David ValadaoRepublicanCalifornia's 22ndLatin Catholic
Salud CarbajalDemocraticCalifornia's 24thLatin Catholic
Grace NapolitanoDemocraticCalifornia's 31stLatin Catholic
Pete AguilarDemocraticCalifornia's 33rdLatin Catholic
Jimmy GomezDemocraticCalifornia's 34thLatin Catholic
Norma TorresDemocraticCalifornia's 35thLatin Catholic
Ted LieuDemocraticCalifornia's 36thLatin Catholic
Linda SánchezDemocraticCalifornia's 38thLatin Catholic
Robert GarciaDemocraticCalifornia's 42ndLatin Catholic
Nanette BarragánDemocraticCalifornia's 44thLatin Catholic
Lou CorreaDemocraticCalifornia's 46thLatin Catholic
Mike LevinDemocraticCalifornia's 49thLatin CatholicAlso raised Jewish.[20]
Juan VargasDemocraticCalifornia's 52ndLatin Catholic
Yadira CaraveoDemocraticColorado's 8thLatin Catholic
John B. LarsonDemocraticConnecticut's 1stLatin Catholic
Joe CourtneyDemocraticConnecticut's 2ndLatin Catholic
Rosa DeLauroDemocraticConnecticut's 3rdLatin Catholic
Neal DunnRepublicanFlorida's 2ndLatin Catholic
John RutherfordRepublicanFlorida's 5thLatin Catholic
Darren SotoDemocraticFlorida's 9thLatin Catholic
Mario Díaz-BalartRepublicanFlorida's 26thLatin Catholic
Carlos A. GiménezRepublicanFlorida's 28thLatin Catholic[1]
Jesús "Chuy" GarcíaDemocraticIllinois's 4thLatin Catholic
Darin LaHoodRepublicanIllinois's 16thLatin Catholic
Frank J. MrvanDemocraticIndiana's 1stLatin Catholic
Greg PenceRepublicanIndiana's 6thLatin Catholic
Mariannette Miller-MeeksRepublicanIowa's 1stLatin Catholic
Zach NunnRepublicanIowa's 3rdLatin Catholic
Jake LaTurnerRepublicanKansas's 2ndLatin Catholic[1]
Steve ScaliseRepublicanLouisiana's 1stLatin Catholic
Garret GravesRepublicanLouisiana's 6thLatin Catholic
Andy HarrisRepublicanMaryland's 1stLatin Catholic
Richard NealDemocraticMassachusetts's 1stLatin Catholic
Jim McGovernDemocraticMassachusetts's 2ndLatin Catholic
Lori TrahanDemocraticMassachusetts's 3rdLatin Catholic
Stephen F. LynchDemocraticMassachusetts's 8thLatin Catholic
Bill KeatingDemocraticMassachusetts's 9thLatin Catholic
Debbie DingellDemocraticMichigan's 6thLatin Catholic
Dan KildeeDemocraticMichigan's 8thLatin Catholic
Lisa McClainRepublicanMichigan's 9thLatin Catholic
Brad FinstadRepublicanMinnesota's 1stLatin Catholic
Betty McCollumDemocraticMinnesota's 4thLatin Catholic
Tom EmmerRepublicanMinnesota's 6thLatin Catholic
Michelle FischbachRepublicanMinnesota's 7thLatin Catholic
Pete StauberRepublicanMinnesota's 8thLatin Catholic
Ann WagnerRepublicanMissouri's 2ndLatin Catholic
Blaine LuetkemeyerRepublicanMissouri's 3rdLatin Catholic
Matt RosendaleRepublicanMontana's 2ndLatin Catholic[1]
Mike FloodRepublicanNebraska's 1stLatin Catholic
Susie LeeDemocraticNevada's 3rdLatin Catholic
Jeff Van DrewRepublicanNew Jersey's 2ndLatin Catholic
Chris SmithRepublicanNew Jersey's 4thLatin Catholic
Frank PalloneDemocraticNew Jersey's 6thLatin Catholic
Rob MenendezDemocraticNew Jersey's 8thLatin Catholic
Bill PascrellDemocraticNew Jersey's 9thLatin Catholic
Mikie SherrillDemocraticNew Jersey's 11thLatin Catholic
Gabe VasquezDemocraticNew Mexico's 2ndLatin Catholic
Teresa Leger FernandezDemocraticNew Mexico's 3rdLatin Catholic[1]
Nick LaLotaRepublicanNew York's 1stLatin Catholic
Andrew GarbarinoRepublicanNew York's 2ndLatin Catholic
Tom SuozziDemocraticNew York's 3rdLatin Catholic
Anthony D'EspositoRepublicanNew York's 4thLatin Catholic
Nydia VelázquezDemocraticNew York's 7thLatin Catholic
Adriano EspaillatDemocraticNew York's 13thLatin Catholic
Alexandria Ocasio-CortezDemocraticNew York's 14thLatin Catholic
Mike LawlerRepublicanNew York's 17thLatin Catholic
Pat RyanDemocraticNew York's 18thLatin Catholic
Paul TonkoDemocraticNew York's 20thLatin Catholic
Elise StefanikRepublicanNew York's 21stLatin Catholic
Joseph MorelleDemocraticNew York's 25thLatin Catholic
Tim KennedyDemocraticNew York's 26thLatin Catholic
Greg MurphyRepublicanNorth Carolina's 3rdLatin Catholic[1]
Virginia FoxxRepublicanNorth Carolina's 5thLatin Catholic
Patrick McHenryRepublicanNorth Carolina's 10thLatin Catholic
Brad WenstrupRepublicanOhio's 2ndLatin Catholic
Bob LattaRepublicanOhio's 5thLatin Catholic
Marcy KapturDemocraticOhio's 9thLatin Catholic
David JoyceRepublicanOhio's 14thLatin Catholic
Mike CareyRepublicanOhio's 15thLatin Catholic
Stephanie BiceRepublicanOklahoma's 5thLatin CatholicConvert[21]
Cliff BentzRepublicanOregon's 2ndLatin Catholic
Val HoyleDemocraticOregon's 4thLatin Catholic
Lori Chavez-DeRemerRepublicanOregon's 5thLatin Catholic
Andrea SalinasDemocraticOregon's 6thLatin Catholic
Brian FitzpatrickRepublicanPennsylvania's 1stLatin Catholic
Brendan BoyleDemocraticPennsylvania's 2ndLatin Catholic
Madeleine DeanDemocraticPennsylvania's 4thLatin Catholic
Mary Gay ScanlonDemocraticPennsylvania's 5thLatin Catholic
Matt CartwrightDemocraticPennsylvania's 8thLatin Catholic
Dan MeuserRepublicanPennsylvania's 9thLatin Catholic
John JoyceRepublicanPennsylvania's 13thLatin Catholic
Mike KellyRepublicanPennsylvania's 16thLatin Catholic
Chris DeluzioDemocraticPennsylvania's 17thLatin Catholic
Gabe AmoDemocraticRhode Island's 1stLatin Catholic[22]
Chuck FleischmannRepublicanTennessee's 3rdLatin Catholic
Pat FallonRepublicanTexas's 4thLatin Catholic
Michael McCaulRepublicanTexas's 10thLatin Catholic
Veronica EscobarDemocraticTexas's 16thLatin Catholic
Joaquin CastroDemocraticTexas's 20thLatin Catholic
Tony GonzalesRepublicanTexas's 23rdLatin Catholic
Henry CuellarDemocraticTexas's 28thLatin Catholic
Sylvia GarciaDemocraticTexas's 29thLatin Catholic
Vicente GonzalezDemocraticTexas's 34thLatin Catholic
Greg CasarDemocraticTexas's 35thLatin Catholic
Jen KiggansRepublicanVirginia's 2ndLatin Catholic
Ben ClineRepublicanVirginia's 6thLatin Catholic
Gerry ConnollyDemocraticVirginia's 11thLatin Catholic
Alex MooneyRepublicanWest Virginia's 2ndLatin Catholic
Bryan SteilRepublicanWisconsin's 1stLatin Catholic
Scott L. FitzgeraldRepublicanWisconsin's 5thLatin Catholic

Eastern Orthodox Christians (8; 4 Democrats, 4 Republicans)

Antiochian Orthodox (1; 1 Republican)
RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
Darrell IssaRepublicanCalifornia's 48thAntiochian Orthodox[23]
Greek Orthodox (5; 2 Republicans; 3 Democrats)
RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
Gus BilirakisRepublicanFlorida's 12thGreek Orthodox[24]
John SarbanesDemocraticMaryland's 3rdGreek Orthodox[25]
Chris PappasDemocraticNew Hampshire's 1stGreek Orthodox[26]
Nicole MalliotakisRepublicanNew York's 11thGreek Orthodox[27]
Dina TitusDemocraticNevada's 1stGreek Orthodox[28]
Orthodox Church in America (1; 1 Democrat)
RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
Mary PeltolaDemocraticAlaska's at-largeRussian Orthodox[29]
Unspecified Orthodox (1; 1 Republican)
RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
Victoria SpartzRepublicanIndiana's 5thUnspecified Eastern Orthodox[30]

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (6; 6 Republicans)

RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
Andy BiggsRepublicanArizona's 5thThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Mike SimpsonRepublicanIdaho's 2ndThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Blake MooreRepublicanUtah's 1stThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Celeste MaloyRepublicanUtah's 2ndThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
John CurtisRepublicanUtah's 3rdThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Burgess OwensRepublicanUtah's 4thThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Born Christian who claims to be Messianic Jewish (1; 1 Republican)

RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
Anna Paulina LunaRepublicanFlorida's 13thMessianic JewishSelf-describes as a Christian[2]

Jewish (24; 22 Democrats, 2 Republicans)

RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
Adam SchiffDemocraticCalifornia's 30thJewish
Brad ShermanDemocraticCalifornia's 32ndJewish
Sara JacobsDemocraticCalifornia's 51stJewish
Lois FrankelDemocraticFlorida's 22ndJewish
Jared MoskowitzDemocraticFlorida's 23rdJewish
Debbie Wasserman SchultzDemocraticFlorida's 25thJewish
Jan SchakowskyDemocraticIllinois's 9thJewish
Brad SchneiderDemocraticIllinois's 10thJewish
Jamie RaskinDemocraticMaryland's 8thJewish
Jake AuchinclossDemocraticMassachusetts's 4thJewish
Elissa SlotkinDemocraticMichigan's 7thJewish
Dean PhillipsDemocraticMinnesota's 3rdJewish
Josh GottheimerDemocraticNew Jersey's 5thJewish
Dan GoldmanDemocraticNew York's 10thJewish
Jerry NadlerDemocraticNew York's 12thJewish
Kathy ManningDemocraticNorth Carolina's 6thJewish
Greg LandsmanDemocraticOhio's 1stJewish
Max MillerRepublicanOhio's 7thJewish
Suzanne BonamiciDemocraticOregon's 1stJewish[31][32][33]She was raised Episcopalian and Unitarian.[32]
Susan WildDemocraticPennsylvania's 7thJewish
David KustoffRepublicanTennessee's 8thJewish
Steve CohenDemocraticTennessee's 9thJewish
Becca BalintDemocraticVermont's at-largeJewish
Kim SchrierDemocraticWashington's 8thJewish

Muslims (3; 3 Democrats)

Sunni Muslims (2; 2 Democrats)

RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
André CarsonDemocraticIndiana's 7thSunni Islam[34]Raised Baptist and attended a Catholic school.
Rashida TlaibDemocraticMichigan's 12thSunni Islam[35][36]

Unspecified Muslims (1; 1 Democrat)

RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
Ilhan OmarDemocraticMinnesota's 5thIslam[37]

Unitarian Universalists (3; 3 Democrats)

RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
Ami BeraDemocraticCalifornia's 6thUnitarian Universalism[38]Raised Hindu. Reportedly "samples different churches every Sunday."[39]
Judy ChuDemocraticCalifornia's 28thUnitarian UniversalismIn a previous survey, Chu did not answer the religion question.[40]
Deborah K. RossDemocraticNorth Carolina's 2ndUnitarian Universalism

Hindus (2; 2 Democrats)

RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
Ro KhannaDemocraticCalifornia's 17thHinduism[41]
Raja KrishnamoorthiDemocraticIllinois's 8thHinduism[41][42]

Buddhist (1; 1 Democrat)

RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
Hank JohnsonDemocraticGeorgia's 4thBuddhist
(Soka Gakkai International)[43]

Unknown/refused to state (13; 13 Democrats)

RepresentativePartyDistrictReligionNotes
Brittany PettersenDemocraticColorado's 7thUnknown/refused to state
Sean CastenDemocraticIllinois's 6thUnknown/refused to state
Bill FosterDemocraticIllinois's 11thUnknown/refused to state
Nikki BudzinskiDemocraticIllinois's 13thUnknown/refused to state
Sharice DavidsDemocraticKansas's 3rdUnknown/refused to state
Jared GoldenDemocraticMaine's 2ndUnknown/refused to stateUnspecified Christian[44]
Melanie StansburyDemocraticNew Mexico's 1stUnknown/refused to state
Jamaal BowmanDemocraticNew York's 16thUnknown/refused to state
Earl BlumenauerDemocraticOregon's 3rdUnknown/refused to state
Chrissy HoulahanDemocraticPennsylvania's 6thUnknown/refused to stateAlthough she is of Jewish origin on her father's side, she does not identify herself as such.[45]
Seth MagazinerDemocraticRhode Island's 2ndUnknown/refused to stateHis father is Jewish, his mother Catholic.[46]
Jennifer WextonDemocraticVirginia's 10thUnknown/refused to stateShe grew up as a Catholic; she married her husband, of Jewish faith, in a mixed ceremony officiated by a rabbi and a Catholic priest.[47]
Pramila JayapalDemocraticWashington's 7thUnknown/refused to state
Mark PocanDemocraticWisconsin's 2ndUnknown/refused to state

Unaffiliated (1; 1 Democrat)

RepresentativePartyDistrictIdentityNotes
Jared HuffmanDemocraticCalifornia's 2ndSecular humanist/agnostic[48]Raised in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS), he lost faith at age 19.[49] Does not describe himself as an atheist, instead saying he is "a humanist, [perhaps an] agnostic."

Numbers and percentages

The most basic breakdown of the above data in this page indicates that 89% of the House identify as Christian, 6% of the House identify as Jewish, 2% of the House identify with other religions, <1% of the House is unaffiliated, and 3% of the House have unknown affiliation.

ReligionGroupNo. of reps% of reps
ChristiansRoman or Eastern Catholics
124 / 435
28.5%
Unspecified Protestants
88 / 435
20.2%
Baptists
59 / 435
13.6%
Methodists
27 / 435
6.2%
Presbyterians
17 / 435
3.9%
Episcopalians
16 / 435
3.7%
Lutherans
16 / 435
3.7%
Non-denominational Protestants
12 / 435
2.8%
Other Christians
11 / 435
2.5%
Orthodox Christians
8 / 435
1.8%
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons)
5 / 435
1.1%
Jews
24 / 435
5.5%
Muslims
3 / 435
0.7%
Unitarian Universalists
3 / 435
0.7%
Hindus
2 / 435
0.5%
Buddhists
1 / 435
0.2%
Unknown/refused to state
13 / 435
3%
Unaffiliated
1 / 435
0.2%

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