- Watkins Moorman Abbitt (1908–1998), from Appomattox County, 1948–1973, Democrat.
- Mark Alexander (1792–1883), from Mecklenburg County, 1819–1833.
- George Felix Allen (1952– ), from Albemarle County, 1991–1993, Republican.
- John James Allen (1797–1871), from Harrison County (now West Virginia), 1833–1835, Whig.
- Robert Allen (1794–1859), from Shenandoah County, 1827–1833, Democratic-Republican.
- James Lindsay Almond Jr. (1898–1986), from Roanoke, 1946–1948, Democrat.
- William Segar Archer (1789–1855), from Amelia County, 1820–1825, Democratic-Republican; 1825–1835, Whig.
- William Armstrong (1782–1865), from Hampshire County (now West Virginia), 1825–1833.
- Archibald Atkinson (1792–1872), from Isle of Wight County, 1843–1849, Democrat.
- Archibald Austin (1772–1837), from Buckingham County, 1817–1819, Democratic-Republican.
- Thomas Hamlet Averett (1800–1855), from Halifax County, 1849–1853, Democrat.
- Richard Small Ayer (1829–1896), from Richmond County, 1870–1871, Republican.
- John Baker (1769–1823), from Jefferson County (now West Virginia), 1811–1813, Federalist.
- William Lee Ball (1781–1824), from Lancaster County, 1817–1824, Democratic-Republican.
- Linn Banks (1784–1842), from Culpeper County, 1838–1841, Democrat.
- Benjamin Johnson Barbour (1821–1894), from Orange County, elected in 1865 but not seated.
- John Strode Barbour (1790–1855), from Culpeper County, 1823–1833.
- John Strode Barbour Jr. (1820–1892), from Alexandria, 1881–1887, Democrat.
- Philip Pendleton Barbour (1783–1841), from Orange County, 1814–1825, 1827–1830 (Speaker, Seventeenth Congress, 1821–1822).
- Richard Walker Barton (1799–1860), from Winchester, 1841–1843, Democrat.
- Burwell Bassett (1764–1841), from Williamsburg, 1805–1813, 1815–1819, 1821–1829, Democratic-Republican.
- Herbert Harvell Bateman (1928–2000), from Newport News, 1983–2000, Republican.
- Thomas Henry Bayly (1809–1856), from Accomack County, 1844–1856, Democrat.
- Thomas Monteagle Bayly (1775–1834), from Accomack County, 1813–1815, Federalist.
- James Madison Hite Beale (1786–1866), from Shenandoah County, 1833–1837, 1849–1853, Democrat.
- Richard Lee Turberville Beale (1819–1893), from Westmoreland County, 1847–1849, 1879–1881, Democrat.
- Henry Bedinger (1812–1858), from Jefferson County (now West Virginia), 1845–1849, Democrat.
- Andrew Beirne (1771–1845), from Monroe County (now West Virginia), 1837–1841, Democrat.
- Jacob Beeson Blair (1821–1901), from Wood County (now West Virginia), 1861–1863, Unionist.
- Schuyler Otis Bland (1872–1950), from Newport News, 1918–1950, Democrat.
- Theodorick Bland (1742–1790), from Prince George County, 1789–1790.
- Thomas Jerome Bliley Jr. (1932– ), from Richmond, 1981–2001, Republican.
- Thomas Salem Bocock (1815–1891), from Appomattox County, 1847–1861, Democrat.
- George William Booker (1821–1884), from Martinsville, 1870–1871, Conservative.
- Alexander Robinson Boteler (1815–1892), from Jefferson County (now West Virginia), 1859–1861, Opposition.
- John Minor Botts (1802–1869), from [not a city in 1839, became one in 1842] Richmond, 1839–1843, 1847–1849, Whig.
- Frederick Carlyle Boucher (1946– ), from Washington County, 1983–2010, Democrat.
- James Wood Bouldin (1792–1854), from Charlotte County, 1834–1839, Democrat.
- Thomas Tyler Bouldin (d. 1834), from Charlotte County, 1829–1833, 1833–1834.
- George Edwin Bowden (1852–1908), from Norfolk, 1887–1891, Republican.
- Henry Bowen (1841–1915), from Tazewell County, 1883–1885, Readjuster; 1887–1889, Republican.
- Rees Tate Bowen (1809–1879), from Tazewell County, 1873–1875, Democrat.
- James Dennis Brady (1843–1900), from Petersburg, 1885–1887, Republican.
- David Alan Bratt (1964– ), from Hanover County, 2014–2019, Republican.
- Elliott Muse Braxton (1823–1891), from Fredericksburg, 1871–1873, Democrat.
- James Breckinridge (1763–1833), from Botetourt County, 1809–1817, Federalist.
- Richard Brent (d. 1814), from Prince William County, 1795–1799, 1801–1803, Democratic-Republican.
- John Brown (1757–1837), from Frankfurt, Mercer County (now Kentucky), 1789–1792.
- John Robert Brown (1842–1927), from Henry County, 1887–1889, Republican.
- William G. Brown (1800–1884), from Preston County (now West Virginia), 1845–1849, Democrat; 1861–1863, Unionist.
- Thomas Henry Bayly Browne (1844–1892), from Accomack County, 1887–1891, Republican.
- Joel Thomas Broyhill (1919–2006), from Arlington County, 1953–1974, Republican.
- John Alexander Buchanan (1843–1921), from Washington County, 1889–1893, Democrat.
- Thomas Granville Burch (1869–1951), from Martinsville, 1931–1946, Democrat.
- Clarence Godber Burton (1886–1982), from Lynchburg, 1948–1953, Democrat.
- William Armistead Burwell (1780–1821), from Franklin County, 1806–1821, Democratic-Republican.
- Manley Caldwell Butler (1925– ), from Roanoke, 1972–1983, Republican.
- Leslie Larkin Byrne (1946– ), from Falls Church, 1993–1995, Democrat.
- George Craighead Cabell (1836–1906), from Danville, 1875–1887, Democrat.
- Samuel Jordan Cabell (1756–1818), from Amherst County, 1795–1803, Democratic-Republican.
- Eric Ivan Cantor (1963– ), from Henrico County, 2001– , Republican.
- Hugh Caperton (1781–1847), from Monroe County (now West Virginia), 1813–1815, Federalist.
- John Snyder Carlile (1817–1878), from Harrison County (now West Virginia), 1855–1857, American; 1861, Unionist.
- Charles Creighton Carlin (1866–1938), from Alexandria, 1907–1919, Democrat.
- George Booth Cary (ca. 1802–1850), from Southampton County, 1841–1843, Democrat.
- John Samuel Caskie (1821–1869), from Richmond, 1851–1859, Democrat.
- Lucius Henry Chandler (1812–1876), from Norfolk, elected in 1865 but not seated.
- Augustus A. Chapman (1805–1876), from Monroe County (now West Virginia), 1843–1847, Democrat.
- Samuel Chilton (1805–1867), from Fauquier County, 1843–1845, Whig.
- Joseph William Chinn (1798–1840), from Lancaster County, 1831–1835.
- John Claiborne (1778–1808), from Brunswick County, 1805–1808, Democratic-Republican.
- Nathaniel Herbert Claiborne (1775–1859), from Franklin County, 1825–1837.
- Thomas Claiborne (1747–1811), from Brunswick County, 1793–1799, 1801–1805, Democratic-Republican.
- Christopher Henderson Clark (1768–1828), from Bedford County, 1804–1806, Democratic-Republican.
- Matthew Clay (1754–1815), from Halifax County, 1797–1813, 1815, Democratic-Republican.
- Sherrard Clemens (1820–1880), from Ohio County (now West Virginia), 1852–1853, 1857–1861, Democrat.
- Benjamin Lee Cline (1972– ), from Lexington, 2019-, Republican.
- John Clopton (1756–1816), from New Kent County, 1795–1799, 1801–1816, Democratic-Republican.
- Richard Coke Jr. (1790–1851), from Williamsburg, 1829–1833.
- Isaac Coles (1747–1813), from Pittsylvania County, 1789–1791; 1793–1797, Democratic-Republican.
- Walter Coles (1790–1857), from Halifax County, 1835–1845, Democrat.
- Edward Colston (1786–1851), from Berkeley County (now West Virginia), 1817–1819, Federalist.
- Barbara Jean Burns Comstock (1959– ), from Fairfax County, 2015–2019, Republican.
- Gerald Edward Connolly (1950– ), from Fairfax County, 2009– , Democrat.
- Robert Young Conrad (1805–1875), from Frederick County, elected in 1865 but not seated.
- Robert Craig (1792–1852), from Montgomery County, 1829–1833, 1835–1841, Democrat.
- John Critcher (1820–1901), from Westmoreland County, 1871–1873, Conservative Democrat.
- Thomas Croxton (1822–1903), from Essex County, 1885–1887, Democrat.
- George William Crump (1786–1848), from Cumberland County, 1826–1827.
- William Henry Bagwell Custis (1814–1889), from Accomack County, elected in 1865 but not seated.
- John Warwick Daniel (1842–1910), from Lynchburg, 1885–1887, Democrat.
- Robert Williams Daniel Jr. (1936– ), from Prince George County, 1973–1983, Republican.
- Wilbur Clarence Daniel (1914–1988), from Danville, 1969–1988, Democrat.
- Colgate Whitehead Darden Jr. (1897–1981), from Norfolk, 1933–1937, 1939–1941, Democrat.
- Ralph Hunter Daughton (1885–1958), from Norfolk, 1944–1947, Democrat.
- Thomas Davenport (d. 1838), from Halifax County, 1825–1835.
- Alexander M. Davis (1833–1889), from Grayson County, 1873–1874, Democrat.
- Beverly Arnold Davis (1820–1894), from Patrick County, elected in 1865 but not seated.
- Billie Jo Ann Sides Davis (1950–2007), from Gloucester County, 2001–2007, Republican.
- Thomas Milburn Davis III (1949– ), from Fairfax County, 1995– 2009, Republican.
- John Dawson (1762–1814), from Spotsylvania County, 1797–1814, Democratic-Republican.
- Joseph Thomas Deal (1860–1942), from Norfolk, 1921–1929, Democrat.
- Daniel Coleman Dejarnette (1822–1881), from Caroline County, 1859–1861, Independent Democrat.
- John Frederick Dezendorf (1834–1894), from Norfolk, 1881–1883, Republican.
- Philip Doddridge (1773–1832), from Brooke County (now West Virginia), 1829–1832.
- Beverley Browne Douglas (1822–1878), from King William County, 1875–1878, Democrat.
- Thomas Nelms Downing (1919–2001), from Newport News, 1959–1977, Democrat.
- Thelma Day Drake (1949– ), from Norfolk, 2005–2009, Republican.
- Joseph Draper (1794–1834), from Wythe County, 1830–1831, 1832–1833.
- Patrick Henry Drewry (1875–1947), from Petersburg, 1920–1947, Democrat.
- George Coke Dromgoole (1797–1847), from Brunswick County, 1835–1841, 1843–1847, Democrat.
- Richard Thomas Walker Duke (1822–1898), from Charlottesville, 1870–1873, Conservative.
- Paul Carrington Edmunds (1836–1899), from Halifax County, 1889–1895, Democrat.
- Henry Alonzo Edmundson (1814–1890), from Salem, 1849–1861, Democrat.
- Joseph Eggleston (1754–1811), from Amelia County, 1798–1801, Democratic-Republican.
- Tazewell Ellett (1856–1914), from Richmond, 1895–1897, Democrat.
- James Fletcher Epes (1842–1910), from Nottoway County, 1891–1895, Democrat.
- Sydney Parham Epes (1865–1900), from Nottoway County, 1897–1898, 1899–1900, Democrat.
- John Wayles Eppes (1773–1823), from Chesterfield County, 1803–1811, Democratic-Republican; from Buckingham County, 1813–1815, Democratic-Republican.
- Benjamin Estill (1780–1853), from Washington County, 1825–1827.
- Thomas Evans (ca. 1755–1815), from Accomack County, 1797–1801, Federalist.
- Charles James Faulkner (1806–1884), from Berkeley County (now West Virginia), 1851–1855, Whig; 1855–1859, Democrat.
- John Wood Fishburne (1888–1937), from Charlottesville, 1931–1933, Democrat.
- Joseph Lyman Fisher (1914–1992), from Arlington County, 1975–1981, Democrat.
- John William Flannagan Jr. (1885–1955), from Bristol, 1931–1949, Democrat.
- Henry DeLaWarr Flood (1865–1921), from Appomattox County, 1901–1921, Democrat.
- Joel West Flood (1894–1964), from Appomattox County, 1932–1933, Democrat.
- Thomas Stanhope Flournoy (1811–1883), from Halifax County, 1847–1849, Whig.
- John Floyd (1783–1837), from Montgomery County, 1817–1829.
- James Randy Forbes (1952– ), from Chesapeake, 2001–2017, Republican.
- Thomas Bacon Fugate (1899–1980), from Lee County, 1949–1953, Democrat.
- Abram Fulkerson (1834–1902), from Bristol, 1881–1883, Readjuster.
- Andrew Steele Fulton (1800–1884), from Wythe County, 1847–1849, Whig.
- John Hall Fulton (d. 1836), from Washington County, 1833–1835.
- William Embre Gaines (1844–1912), from Nottoway County, 1887–1889, Republican.
- Jacob Aaron Garber (1879–1953), from Rockingham County, 1929–1931, Republican.
- David Shepherd Garland (1769–1841), from Amherst County, 1810–1811, Democratic-Republican.
- James Garland (1791–1885), from Nelson County, 1835–1841, Democrat.
- James Mercer Garnett (1770–1843), from Essex County, 1805–1809, Democratic-Republican.
- Muscoe Russell Hunter Garnett (1821–1864), from Essex County, 1856–1861, Democrat.
- Robert Selden Garnett (1789–1840), from Essex County, 1817–1827.
- Thomas Alexander Garrett Jr. (1972– ), from Buckingham County, 2017–2019, Republican.
- George Tankard Garrison (1835–1889), from Accomack County, 1881–1883, 1884–1885, Democrat.
- Julian Vaughan Gary (1892–1973), from Richmond, 1945–1965, Democrat.
- James Herbert Gholson (1798–1848), from Brunswick County, 1833–1835.
- Thomas Gholson Jr. (d. 1816), from Brunswick County, 1808–1816, Democratic-Republican.
- James King Gibson (1812–1879), from Washington County, 1870–1871, Conservative.
- William Branch Giles (1762–1830), from Amelia County, 1790–1798, 1801–1803, Democratic-Republican.
- Thomas Walker Gilmer (1802–1844), from Charlottesville, 1841–1843, Whig; 1843–1844, Democrat.
- Carter Glass (1858–1946), from Lynchburg, 1902–1918, Democrat.
- William Leftwich Goggin (1807–1870), from Bedford County, 1839–1843, 1844–1845, 1847–1849, Whig.
- John Goode Jr. (1829–1909), from Norfolk, 1875–1881, Democrat.
- Samuel Goode (1756–1822), from Mecklenburg County, 1799–1801, Democratic-Republican.
- Virgil Hamlin Goode Jr. (1946– ), from Franklin County, 1997–2000, Democrat; 2000–2002, Independent; 2002–2009, Republican.
- William Osborne Goode (1798–1859), from Mecklenburg County, 1841–1843, 1853–1859, Democrat.
- Robert William Goodlatte (1952– ), from Roanoke, 1993–2019, Republican.
- Peterson Goodwyn (1745–1818), from Petersburg, 1803–1818, Democratic-Republican.
- William Fitzhugh Gordon (1787–1858), from Albemarle County, 1830–1835.
- Edwin Gray (ca. 1769–by 1826), from Southampton County, 1799–1813, Federalist.
- John Cowper Gray (1783–1823), from Southampton County, 1820–1821, Democratic-Republican.
- Samuel Griffin (1746–1810), from James City County, 1789–1795.
- Thomas Griffin (1773–1837), from Yorktown, 1803–1805, Federalist.
- Howard Morgan Griffith (1958– ), from Salem, 2011– , Republican.
- Norman Rond Hamilton (1877–1964), from Portsmouth, 1937–1939, Democrat.
- George Hancock (1754–1820), from Botetourt County, 1793–1797.
- Porter Hardy Jr. (1903–1995), from Norfolk County, 1947–1969, Democrat.
- Herbert Eugene Harris II (1926– ), from Fairfax County, 1975–1981, Democrat.
- John Thomas Harris (1823–1899), from Harrisonburg, 1859–1861, 1871–1881, Democrat.
- William Alexander Harris (1805–1864), from Page County, 1841–1843, Democrat.
- Winder Russell Harris (1888–1973), from Norfolk, 1941–1944, Democrat.
- Burr Powell Harrison (1904–1973), from Winchester, 1946–1963, Democrat.
- Carter Bassett Harrison (ca. 1756–1808), from Prince George County, 1793–1799, Democratic-Republican.
- Thomas Walter Harrison (1856–1935), from Winchester, 1916–1922, 1923–1929, Democrat.
- Aylett Hawes (1768–1833), from Culpeper County, 1811–1817, Democratic-Republican.
- James Hay (1856–1931), from Madison County, 1897–1916, Democrat.
- Thomas Sherwood Haymond (1794–1869), from Marion County (now West Virginia), 1849–1851, Whig.
- Samuel Lewis Hays (1794–1871), from Lewis County (now West Virginia), 1841–1843, Democrat.
- John Heath (1758–1810), from Northumberland County, 1793–1797, Democratic-Republican.
- John Hill (1800–1880), from Buckingham County, 1839–1841, Whig.
- Daniel Howe Hoge (1811–1867), from Montgomery County, elected in 1865 but not seated.
- Alexander Richmond Holladay (1811–1877), from Spotsylvania County, 1849–1853, Democrat.
- Edward Everett Holland (1861–1941), from Suffolk, 1911–1921, Democrat.
- Joel Holleman (1799–1844), from Isle of Wight County, 1839–1840, Democrat.
- David Holmes (1769–1832), from Harrisonburg, 1797–1809, Democratic-Republican.
- James Murray Hooker (1873–1940), from Patrick County, 1921–1925, Democrat.
- Benjamin Stephen Hooper (1835–1898), from Prince Edward County, 1883–1885, Readjuster.
- George Washington Hopkins (1804–1861), from Washington County, 1835–1847, 1857–1859, Democrat.
- Samuel Isaac Hopkins (1843–1914), from Lynchburg, 1887–1889, Labor.
- Edmund Wilcox Hubard (1806–1878), from Buckingham County, 1841–1847, Democrat.
- John Pratt Hungerford (1761–1833), from Westmoreland County, 1811, 1813–1817, Democratic-Republican.
- Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter (1809–1887), from Essex County, 1837–1843, 1845–1847 (Speaker, Twenty-sixth Congress, 1839–1840), Whig.
- Eppa Hunton (1822–1908), from Fauquier County, 1873–1881, Democrat.
- Robert Hurt (1969– ), from Chatham, 2011–2017, Republican.
- Edward Brake Jackson (1793–1826), from Harrison County (now West Virginia), 1820–1823, Democratic-Republican.
- George Jackson (1757–1831), from Harrison County (now West Virginia), 1795–1797, 1799–1803, Democratic-Republican.
- John George Jackson (1777–1825), from Harrison County (now West Virginia), 1803–1810, 1813–1817, Democratic-Republican.
- Rorer Abraham James (1859–1921), from Danville, 1920–1921, Democrat.
- Albert Gallatin Jenkins (1830–1864), from Cabell County (now West Virginia), 1857–1861, Democrat.
- William Pat Jennings (1919–1994), from Smyth County, 1955–1967, Democrat.
- James Johnson (d. 1825), from Isle of Wight County, 1813–1820, Democratic-Republican.
- Joseph Johnson (1785–1877), from Harrison County (now West Virginia), 1823–1827, 1833, 1835–1841, 1845–1847, Democrat.
- Charles Clement Johnston (1795–1832), from Washington County, 1831–1832.
- Joseph Eggleston Johnston (1807–1891), from Richmond, 1879–1881, Democrat.
- James Jones (1772–1848), from Nottoway County, 1819–1823, Democratic-Republican.
- John Winston Jones (1791–1848), from Chesterfield County, 1835–1845 (Speaker, Twenty-eighth Congress, 1843–1844), Democrat.
- Walter Jones (1745–1815), from Northumberland County, 1797–1799, 1803–1811, Democratic-Republican.
- William Atkinson Jones (1849–1918), from Richmond County, 1891–1918, Democrat.
- Joseph Jorgensen (1844–1888), from Petersburg, 1877–1883, Republican.
- John Kerr (1782–1842), from Halifax County, 1813–1815, 1815–1817, Democratic-Republican.
- Zedekiah Kidwell (1814–1872), from Marion County (now West Virginia), 1853–1857, Democrat.
- John Lamb (1840–1924), from Richmond, 1897–1913, Democrat.
- John Mercer Langston (1829–1897), from Petersburg, 1890–1891, Republican.
- Menalcus Lankford (1883–1937), from Norfolk, 1929–1933, Republican.
- Francis Rives Lassiter (1866–1909), from Petersburg, 1900–1903, 1907–1909, Democrat.
- John William Lawson (1837–1905), from Isle of Wight County, 1891–1893, Democrat.
- Shelton Farrar Leake (1812–1884), from Charlottesville, 1845–1847, 1859–1861, Democrat.
- Henry Lee (1756–1818), from Westmoreland County, 1799–1801, Federalist.
- Richard Bland Lee (1761–1827), from Prince William County, 1789–1795.
- William Henry Fitzhugh Lee (1837–1891), from Fairfax County, 1887–1891, Democrat.
- Isaac Leffler (1788–1866), from Ohio County (now West Virginia), 1827–1829.
- Jabez Leftwich (1766–1855), from Bedford County, 1821–1825.
- Posey Green Lester (1850–1929), from Floyd County, 1889–1893, Democrat.
- John Letcher (1813–1884), from Lexington, 1851–1859, Democrat.
- Charles Swearinger Lewis (1821–1878), from Harrison County (now West Virginia), 1854–1855, Democrat.
- Joseph Lewis Jr. (1772–1834), from Loudoun County, 1803–1817, Federalist.
- Thomas Lewis (life dates unknown), from Kanawha County (now West Virginia), 1803–1804, Federalist.
- William J. Lewis (1766–1828), from Lynchburg, 1817–1819, Democratic-Republican.
- Harry Libbey (1843–1913), from Hampton, 1883–1885, Readjuster; 1885–1887, Republican.
- John Love (d. 1822), from Alexandria, 1807–1811, Democratic-Republican.
- George Loyall (1789–1868), from [not a city until 1845] Norfolk, 1830–1831, 1833–1837, Democrat.
- Edward Lucas (1790–1858), from Jefferson County (now West Virginia), 1833–1837, Democrat.
- William Lucas (1800–1877), from Jefferson County (now West Virginia), 1839–1841, 1843–1845, Democrat.
- Elaine Goodman Luria (1975– ), from Norfolk, 2019– , Democrat.
- James Machir (d. 1827), from Hardy County (now West Virginia), 1797–1799, Federalist.
- James Madison (1751–1836), from Orange County, 1789–1797, Democratic-Republican.
- Francis Mallory (1807–1860), from Hampton, 1837–1839, 1840–1843, Whig.
- John Otho Marsh Jr. (1926– ), from Shenandoah County, 1963–1971, Democrat.
- James William Marshall (1843–1911), from Craig County, 1893–1895, Democrat.
- John Marshall (1755–1835), from Richmond, 1799–1800, Federalist.
- Elbert Sevier Martin (ca. 1829–1876), from Lee County, 1859–1861, Democrat.
- James Murray Mason (1798–1871), from Winchester, 1837–1839, Democrat.
- John Young Mason (1799–1859), from Greensville County, 1831–1837, Democrat.
- Lewis Maxwell (1790–1862), from Lewis County (now West Virginia), 1827–1833.
- Harry Lee Maynard (1861–1922), from Portsmouth, 1901–1911, Democrat.
- Robert Murphy Mayo (1836–1896), from Westmoreland County, 1883–1884, Readjuster.
- William Mason McCarty (ca. 1789–1863), from Fairfax County, 1840–1841, Whig.
- William McComas (1795–1865), from Cabell County (now West Virginia), 1833–1837, Whig.
- William McCoy (d. 1864), from Pendleton County (now West Virginia), 1811–1833.
- James McDowell (1795–1851), from Rockbridge County, 1846–1851, Democrat.
- Aston Donald McEachin (1961– ), from Henrico County, 2017–, Democrat.
- William Robertson McKenney (1851–1916), from Petersburg, 1895–1896, Democrat.
- Lewis McKenzie (1810–1895), from Alexandria, 1863, Unionist; 1870–1871, Conservative.
- William McKinley (life dates unknown), from Ohio County (now West Virginia), 1810–1811, Democratic-Republican.
- Fayette McMullen (1805–1880), from Scott County, 1849–1857, Democrat.
- Richard Kidder Meade (1803–1862), from Petersburg, 1847–1853, Democrat.
- Charles Fenton Mercer (1778–1858), from Loudoun County, 1817–1839.
- Elisha Edward Meredith (1848–1900), from Prince William County, 1891–1897, Democrat.
- John Singleton Millson (1808–1874), from Norfolk, 1849–1861, Democrat.
- William Milnes Jr. (1827–1889), from Page County, 1870–1871, Conservative Republican.
- Andrew Jackson Montague (1862–1937), from Richmond, 1913–1937, Democrat.
- Andrew Moore (1752–1821), from Rockbridge County, 1789–1797, 1804, Democratic-Republican.
- Robert Walton Moore (1859–1941), from Fairfax County, 1919–1931, Democrat.
- Samuel McDowell Moore (1796–1875), from Rockbridge County, 1833–1835.
- Thomas Love Moore (d. 1862), from Fauquier County, 1820–1823, Democratic-Republican.
- James Patrick Moran (1945– ), from Alexandria, 1991– , Democrat.
- Daniel Morgan (1736–1802), from Frederick County, 1797–1799, Federalist.
- William Stephen Morgan (1801–1878), from Monongalia County (now West Virginia), 1835–1839, Democrat.
- John Morrow (life dates unknown), from Jefferson County (now West Virginia), 1805–1809, Democratic-Republican.
- Jeremiah Morton (1799–1878), from Culpeper County, 1849–1851, Whig.
- Hugh Nelson (1768–1836), from Albemarle County, 1811–1823, Democratic-Republican.
- Thomas Maduit Nelson (1782–1853), from Mecklenburg County, 1816–1819, Democratic-Republican.
- Joseph Neville (1730–1819), from Hampshire County (now West Virginia), 1793–1795.
- Anthony New (1747–1833), from Caroline County, 1793–1805, Democratic-Republican.
- Alexander Newman (1804–1849), from Ohio County (now West Virginia), 1849, Democrat.
- Thomas Newton (1768–1847), from Norfolk, 1801–1830, 1831–1833.
- Willoughby Newton (1802–1874), from Westmoreland County, 1843–1845, Whig.
- John Nicholas (ca. 1757–1820), from Stafford County, 1793–1801, Democratic-Republican.
- Wilson Cary Nicholas (1761–1820), from Albemarle County, 1807–1809, Democratic-Republican.
- Glenn Carlyle Nye III (1974– ), from Norfolk, 2009– 2010, Democrat.
- Charles Triplett O'Ferrall (1840–1905), from Harrisonburg, 1884–1893, Democrat.
- James Randolph Olin (1920–2006), from Roanoke, 1983–1993, Democrat.
- Peter Johnston Otey (1840–1902), from Lynchburg, 1895–1902, Democrat.
- John Page (1744–1808), from Gloucester County, 1789–1797, Democratic-Republican.
- Robert Page (1765–1840), from Frederick County, 1799–1801, Federalist.
- Josiah Parker (1751–1810), from Isle of Wight County, 1789–1801, Federalist.
- Richard Parker (1810–1893), from Clarke County, 1849–1851, Democrat.
- Severn Eyre Parker (1787–1836), from Northampton County, 1819–1821, Democratic-Republican.
- Stanford Elmer Parris (1929–2010), from Fairfax County, 1973–1975, 1981–1991, Republican.
- John Mercer Patton (1797–1858), from Fredericksburg, 1830–1838, Democrat.
- John Paul (1839–1901), from Harrisonburg, 1881–1883, Readjuster.
- John Paul (1883–1964), from Harrisonburg, 1922–1923, Republican.
- Lewis Franklin Payne Jr. (1945– ), from Nelson County, 1988–1997, Democrat.
- George Campbell Peery (1873–1952), from Tazewell County, 1923–1929, Democrat.
- John Pegram (1773–1831), from Dinwiddie County, 1818–1819, Democratic-Republican.
- John Strother Pendleton (1802–1868), from Culpeper County, 1845–1849, Whig.
- Isaac Samuels Pennybacker (1805–1847), from Harrisonburg, 1837–1839, Democrat.
- Thomas Stuart Price Perriello (1974– ), from Charlottesville, 2009– 2010.
- Owen Bradford Pickett (1930–2010), from Virginia Beach, 1987–2001, Democrat.
- James Pindall (ca. 1783–1825), from Harrison County (now West Virginia), 1817–1820, Federalist.
- James Henry Platt Jr. (1837–1894), from Petersburg, 1870–1875, Republican.
- James Pleasants (1769–1836), from Goochland County, 1811–1819, Democratic-Republican.
- Richard Harding Poff (1923–2011), from Radford, 1953–1972, Republican.
- Charles Howell Porter (1833–1897), from Richmond, 1870–1873, Republican.
- Alfred Harrison Powell (1781–1831), from Winchester, 1825–1827.
- Cuthbert Powell (1775–1849), from Loudoun County, 1841–1843, Whig.
- Levin Powell (1737–1810), from Loudoun County, 1799–1801, Federalist.
- Paulus Powell (1809–1874), from Amherst County, 1849–1859, Democrat.
- Francis Preston (1765–1836), from Montgomery County, 1793–1797, Democratic-Republican.
- William Ballard Preston (1805–1862), from Montgomery County, 1847–1849, Whig.
- Auburn Lorenzo Pridemore (1837–1900), from Lee County, 1877–1879, Democrat.
- Roger Atkinson Pryor (1828–1919), from Petersburg, 1859–1861, Democrat.
- Julian Minor Quarles (1848–1929), from Staunton, 1899–1901, Democrat.
- John Randolph (1773–1833), from Charlotte County, 1799–1813, 1815–1817, 1819–1825, 1827–1829, 1833.
- Thomas Mann Randolph (1768–1828), from Albemarle County, 1803–1807, Democratic-Republican.
- William Francis Rhea (1858–1931), from Bristol, 1899–1903, Democrat.
- James Buchanan Richmond (1842–1910), from Scott County, 1879–1881, Democrat.
- Robert Ridgway (1828–1870), from Amherst County, elected in 1865 but not seated; 1870, Conservative.
- Edward Scott Rigell (1960– ), from Virginia Beach, 2011–2017, Republican.
- Denver Lee Riggleman (1970– ), from Nelson County, 2019– , Republican.
- Francis Everod Rives (1792–1861), from Sussex County, 1837–1841, Democrat.
- William Cabell Rives (1793–1868), from Albemarle County, 1823–1829.
- John Franklin Rixey (1854–1907), from Culpeper County, 1897–1907, Democrat.
- John Roane (1766–1838), from King William County, 1809–1815, 1827–1831, 1835–1837.
- John Jones Roane (1794–1869), from King William County, 1831–1833.
- William Henry Roane (1787–1845), from King and Queen County, 1815–1817, Democratic-Republican.
- Absalom Willis Robertson (1887–1971), from Lexington, 1933–1946, Democrat.
- John Robertson (1787–1873), from Richmond, 1834–1839, Whig.
- Edward John Robeson Jr. (1890–1966), from Newport News, 1950–1959, Democrat.
- James Kenneth Robinson (1916–1990), from Winchester, 1971–1985, Republican.
- Robert Rutherford (1728–1803), from Jefferson County (now West Virginia), 1793–1797, Democratic-Republican.
- Green Berry Samuels (1806–1859), from Shenandoah County, 1839–1841, Democrat.
- David Edward Satterfield Jr. (1894–1946), from Richmond, 1937–1945, Democrat.
- David Edward Satterfield III (1920–1988), from Richmond, 1965–1981, Democrat.
- Edward Watts Saunders (1860–1921), from Franklin County, 1906–1920, Democrat.
- Edward Lee Schrock (1941– ), from Virginia Beach, 2001–2005, Republican.
- Robert Cortez Scott (1947– ), from Newport News, 1993– , Democrat.
- William Lloyd Scott (1915–1997), from Fairfax, 1967–1973, Republican.
- James Alexander Seddon (1815–1880), from Richmond, 1845–1847, 1849–1851, Democrat.
- Joseph Eggleston Segar (1804–1880), from Hampton, 1862–1863, Unionist.
- James Beverley Sener (1837–1903), from Fredericksburg, 1873–1875, Republican.
- Joseph Crockett Shaffer (1880–1958), from Wythe County, 1929–1931, Republican.
- Daniel Sheffey (1770–1830), from Wythe County, 1809–1817, Federalist.
- Norman Sisisky (1927–2001), from Petersburg, 1983–2001, Democrat.
- Daniel French Slaughter Jr. (1925–1998), from Culpeper County, 1985–1991, Republican.
- Campbell Slemp (1839–1907), from Wise County, 1903–1907, Republican.
- Campbell Bascom Slemp (1870–1943), from Wise County, 1907–1923, Republican.
- Arthur Smith (1785–1853), from Isle of Wight County, 1821–1825.
- Ballard Smith (ca. 1782–after October 1870), from Greenbrier County (now West Virginia), 1815–1821, Democratic-Republican.
- Howard Worth Smith (1883–1976), from Alexandria, 1931–1967, Democrat.
- John Smith (1750–1836), from Frederick County, 1801–1815, Democratic-Republican.
- John Ambler Smith (1847–1892), from New Kent County, 1873–1875, Republican.
- William Smith (b. ca. 1790), from Greenbrier County (now West Virginia), 1821–1827.
- William Smith (1797–1887), from Culpeper County, 1841–1843, 1853–1861, Democrat.
- Alexander Smyth (1765–1830), from Wythe County, 1817–1825, 1827–1830.
- John Fryall Snodgrass (1804–1854), from Wood County (now West Virginia), 1853–1854, Democrat.
- Robert Goode Southall (1852–1924), from Amelia County, 1903–1907, Democrat.
- Abigail Davis Spanberger (1979– ), from Henrico County, 2019– , Democrat.
- Thomas Bahnson Stanley (1890–1970), from Henry County, 1946–1953, Democrat.
- Lewis Steenrod (1810–1862), from Ohio County (now West Virginia), 1839–1845, Democrat.
- James Stephenson (1764–1833), from Berkeley County (now West Virginia), 1803–1805, 1809–1811, 1822–1825.
- Andrew Stevenson (1784–1857), from Richmond, 1821–1834 (Speaker, Twentieth through Twenty-third Congresses, 1827–1834).
- William Henry Harrison Stowell (1840–1922), from Halifax County, 1871–1877, Republican.
- John Stratton (1769–1804), from Northampton County, 1801–1803, Federalist.
- George French Strother (1783–1840), from Culpeper County, 1817–1820, Democratic-Republican.
- James French Strother (1811–1860), from Rappahannock County, 1851–1853, Whig.
- Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart (1807–1891), from Staunton, 1841–1843, Whig; elected in 1865 but not seated.
- Archibald Stuart (1795–1855), from Patrick County, 1837–1839, Democrat.
- George William Summers (1804–1868), from Kanawha County (now West Virginia), 1841–1845, Whig.
- Claude Augustus Swanson (1862–1939), from Pittsylvania County, 1893–1906, Democrat.
- Jacob Swoope (ca. 1766–1832), from Augusta County, 1809–1811, Federalist.
- John Taliaferro (1768–1852), from King George County, 1801–1803, 1811–1813, 1824–1831, 1835–1843.
- Magnus Tate (1760–1823), from Berkeley County (now West Virginia), 1815–1817, Federalist.
- Robert Taylor (1763–1845), from Orange County, 1825–1827.
- Scott W. Taylor (1979– ), from Virginia Beach, 2017–2019, Republican
- William Taylor (1788–1846), from Lexington, 1843–1846, Democrat.
- William Penn Taylor (1791–after January 1863), from Caroline County, 1833–1835.
- Littleton Waller Tazewell (1774–1860), from Williamsburg, 1800–1801, Democratic-Republican.
- William Terry (1824–1888), from Wythe County, 1871–1873, 1875–1877, Democrat.
- Christopher Yancy Thomas (1818–1879), from Martinsville, 1874–1875, Republican.
- George Western Thompson (1806–1888), from Ohio County (now West Virginia), 1851–1852, Democrat.
- Philip Rootes Thompson (1766–1837), from Culpeper County, 1801–1807, Democratic-Republican.
- Robert Augustine Thompson (1805–1876), from Kanawha County (now West Virginia), 1847–1849, Democrat.
- Robert Taylor Thorp (1850–1938), from Mecklenburg County, 1896–1897, 1898–1899, Republican.
- William Marshall Tredway (1807–1891), from Danville, 1845–1847, Democrat.
- James Trezvant (d. 1841), from Southampton County, 1825–1831.
- Paul Seward Trible Jr. (1946– ), from Essex County, 1977–1983, Republican.
- Abram Trigg (1750–1826), from Montgomery County, 1797–1809, Democratic-Republican.
- Connally Findlay Trigg (1847–1907), from Washington County, 1885–1887, Democrat.
- John Johns Trigg (1748–1804), from Bedford County, 1797–1804, Democratic-Republican.
- William Munford Tuck (1896–1983), from South Boston, 1953–1969, Democrat.
- George Tucker (1775–1861), from Lynchburg, 1819–1825.
- Henry St. George Tucker (1780–1848), from Winchester, 1815–1819, Democratic-Republican.
- Henry St. George Tucker (1853–1932), from Staunton, 1889–1897, Democrat; from Lexington, 1922–1932, Democrat.
- John Randolph Tucker (1823–1897), from Lexington, 1875–1887, Democrat.
- Robert Turnbull (1850–1920), from Brunswick County, 1910–1913, Democrat.
- Smith Spangler Turner (1842–1898), from Warren County, 1894–1897, Democrat.
- David Gardiner Tyler (1846–1927), from Charles City County, 1893–1897, Democrat.
- John Tyler (1790–1862), from Charles City County, 1817–1821, Democratic-Republican.
- Charles Horace Upton (1812–1877), from Fairfax County, 1861–1862, Unionist.
- Thomas Van Swearingen (1784–1822), from Jefferson County (now West Virginia), 1819–1822.
- Abraham Bedford Venable (1758–1811), from Prince Edward County, 1791–1799, Democratic-Republican.
- Edward Carrington Venable (1853–1908), from Petersburg, 1889–1890, Democrat.
- Edmund Waddill Jr. (1855–1931), from Henrico County, 1890–1891, Republican.
- Francis Walker (1764–1806), from Albemarle County, 1793–1795.
- Gilbert Carlton Walker (1833–1885), from Norfolk, 1875–1879, Democrat.
- James Alexander Walker (1832–1901), from Wythe County, 1895–1899, Republican.
- William Creed Wampler (1926– ), from Bristol, 1953–1955, 1967–1983, Republican.
- Walter Allen Watson (1867–1919), from Nottoway County, 1913–1919, Democrat.
- Jennifer Lynn Tosini Wexton (1968– ), from Loudoun County, 2019– , Democrat.
- Kellian Van Rensalear Whaley (1821–1876), from Wayne County (now West Virginia), 1861–1863, Unionist.
- Alexander White (ca. 1738–1804), from Frederick County, 1789–1793.
- Francis White (d. 1826), from Hampshire County (now West Virginia), 1813–1815, Federalist.
- Joseph Whitehead (1867–1938), from Pittsylvania County, 1925–1931, Democrat.
- Thomas Whitehead (1825–1901), from Amherst County, 1873–1875, Democrat.
- George William Whitehurst (1925– ), from Norfolk, 1969–1987, Republican.
- Jared Williams (1766–1831), from Frederick County, 1819–1825.
- Alexander Wilson (life dates unknown), from Botetourt County, 1804–1809, Democratic-Republican.
- Edgar Campbell Wilson (1800–1860), from Monongalia County (now West Virginia), 1833–1835.
- Thomas Wilson (1765–1826), from Monongalia County (now West Virginia), 1811–1813, Federalist.
- George Douglas Wise (1831–1898), from Richmond, 1881–1890, 1891–1895, Democrat.
- Henry Alexander Wise (1806–1876), from Accomack County, 1833–1837; 1837–1843, Whig; 1843–1844, Democrat.
- John Sergeant Wise (1846–1913), from Richmond, 1883–1885, Readjuster.
- Richard Alsop Wise (1843–1900), from Williamsburg, 1898–1899, 1900, Republican.
- Robert Joseph Wittman (1959– ), from Westmoreland County, 2007– , Republican.
- Frank Rudolph Wolf (1939– ), from Fairfax County, 1981– , Republican.
- Clifton Alexander Woodrum (1887–1950), from Roanoke, 1923–1945, Democrat.
- James Pleasant Woods (1868–1948), from Roanoke, 1919–1923, Democrat.
- Jacob Yost (1853–1933), from Staunton, 1887–1889, 1897–1899, Republican.
- William Albin Young (1860–1928), from Norfolk, 1897–1898, 1899–1900, Democrat.
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The Hornbook of Virginia History. Members of the United States House of Representatives from Virginia. (2019, January 7). In Encyclopedia Virginia. Retrieved from http://www.EncyclopediaVirginia.org/Members_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives_from_Virginia.
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First published: June 21, 2013 | Last modified: January 7, 2019
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