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List of speakers

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The House has elected a speaker 126 times since 1789:[1] at the start of each of the 116 congresses plus on 10 occasions when an unexpected vacancy arose during a Congress. Of the 54 people who have served as speaker of the House over the past 235 years, 32 served multiple terms; seven of them served nonconsecutive terms: Frederick Muhlenberg, Henry Clay, John W. Taylor, Thomas Brackett Reed, Joseph W. Martin Jr., Sam Rayburn, and Nancy Pelosi). Altogether, there have been 63 occasions on which a new speaker took office.

As of November 2024 there are four living former speakers of the House: Newt Gingrich, Dennis Hastert, John Boehner, and Paul Ryan. Nancy Pelosi was also among this group prior to reassuming the office in January 2019.

Cong. Name Born Party District[a] Elected Age at election
1st Frederick Muhlenberg (1750-01-01)January 1, 1750 Pro-Administration Pennsylvania at-large April 1, 1789 (1789-04-01) 39 years, 90 days
2nd Jonathan Trumbull Jr. (1740-03-26)March 26, 1740 Pro-Administration Connecticut at-large October 24, 1791 (October 24, 1791) 51 years, 212 days
3rd Frederick Muhlenberg (1750-01-01)January 1, 1750 Anti-Administration Pennsylvania at-large December 2, 1793 (1793-12-02) 43 years, 335 days
4th Jonathan Dayton (1760-10-16)October 16, 1760 Federalist New Jersey at-large December 7, 1795 (1795-12-07) 35 years, 52 days
5th May 15, 1797 (1797-05-15) 36 years, 211 days
6th Theodore Sedgwick (1746-05-09)May 9, 1746 Federalist Massachusetts 1 December 2, 1799 (1799-12-02) 53 years, 207 days
7th Nathaniel Macon (1757-12-17)December 17, 1757 Democratic-
Republican
North Carolina 5 December 7, 1801 (December 7, 1801) 43 years, 355 days
8th North Carolina 6 October 17, 1803 (October 17, 1803) 45 years, 304 days
9th December 2, 1805 (December 2, 1805) 47 years, 350 days
10th Joseph Bradley Varnum Democratic-
Republican
Massachusetts 4 October 26, 1807
March 4, 1809
11th May 22, 1809[b]
March 4, 1811
12th Henry Clay Democratic-
Republican
Kentucky 5 November 4, 1811
March 4, 1813
13th Kentucky 2 May 24, 1813
January 19, 1814[c]
13th[d] Langdon Cheves Democratic-
Republican
South Carolina 1 January 19, 1814
March 4, 1815
14th Henry Clay Democratic-
Republican
Kentucky 2 December 4, 1815
March 4, 1817
15th December 1, 1817
March 4, 1819
16th December 6, 1819
October 28, 1820[c]
16th[d] John W. Taylor Democratic-
Republican
New York 11 November 15, 1820[b]
March 4, 1821
17th Philip Pendleton Barbour Democratic-
Republican
Virginia 11 December 4, 1821[b]
March 4, 1823
18th Henry Clay Democratic-
Republican
Kentucky 3 December 1, 1823
March 6, 1825[c]
19th John W. Taylor Adams Republican New York 17 December 5, 1825[b]
March 4, 1827
20th Andrew Stevenson Jacksonian Virginia 9 December 3, 1827
March 4, 1829
21st December 7, 1829
March 4, 1831
22nd December 5, 1831
March 4, 1833
23rd Virginia 11 December 2, 1833
June 2, 1834[c]
23rd[d] John Bell Jacksonian Tennessee 7 June 2, 1834[b]
March 4, 1835
24th James K. Polk Jacksonian Tennessee 9 December 7, 1835
March 4, 1837
25th Democratic September 4, 1837
March 4, 1839
26th Robert M. T. Hunter Whig Virginia 9 December 16, 1839[b]
March 4, 1841
27th John White Whig Kentucky 9 May 31, 1841
March 4, 1843
28th John Winston Jones Democratic Virginia 6 December 4, 1843
March 4, 1845
29th John Wesley Davis Democratic Indiana 6 December 1, 1845
March 4, 1847
30th Robert Charles Winthrop Whig Massachusetts 1 December 6, 1847[b]
March 4, 1849
31st Howell Cobb Democratic Georgia 6 December 22, 1849[b]
March 4, 1851
32nd Linn Boyd Democratic Kentucky 1 December 1, 1851
March 4, 1853
33rd December 5, 1853
March 4, 1855
34th Nathaniel P. Banks Know Nothing Massachusetts 7 February 2, 1856[b]
March 4, 1857
35th James Lawrence Orr Democratic South Carolina 5 December 7, 1857
March 4, 1859
36th William Pennington Republican New Jersey 5 February 1, 1860[b]
March 4, 1861
37th Galusha A. Grow Republican Pennsylvania 14 July 4, 1861
March 4, 1863
38th Schuyler Colfax Republican Indiana 9 December 7, 1863
March 4, 1865
39th December 4, 1865
March 4, 1867
40th March 4, 1867
March 3, 1869[c]
40th[d] Theodore M. Pomeroy Republican New York 24 March 3–4, 1869
41st James G. Blaine Republican Maine 3 March 4, 1869
March 4, 1871
42nd March 4, 1871
March 4, 1873
43rd March 4, 1873
March 4, 1875
44th Michael C. Kerr Democratic Indiana 3 December 6, 1875
August 19, 1876[e]
44th[d] Samuel J. Randall Democratic Pennsylvania 3 December 4, 1876
March 4, 1877
45th October 15, 1877
March 4, 1879
46th March 18, 1879
March 4, 1881
47th J. Warren Keifer Republican Ohio 8 December 5, 1881
March 4, 1883
48th John G. Carlisle Democratic Kentucky 6 December 3, 1883
March 4, 1885
49th December 7, 1885
March 4, 1887
50th December 5, 1887
March 4, 1889
51st Thomas Brackett Reed Republican Maine 1 December 2, 1889
March 4, 1891
52nd Charles Frederick Crisp Democratic Georgia 3 December 8, 1891
March 4, 1893
53rd August 7, 1893
March 4, 1895
54th Thomas Brackett Reed Republican Maine 1 December 2, 1895
March 4, 1897
55th March 15, 1897
March 4, 1899
56th David B. Henderson Republican Iowa 3 December 4, 1899
March 4, 1901
57th December 2, 1901
March 4, 1903
58th Joseph Gurney Cannon Republican Illinois 18 November 9, 1903
March 4, 1905
59th December 4, 1905
March 4, 1907
60th December 2, 1907
March 4, 1909
61st March 15, 1909
March 4, 1911
62nd Champ Clark Democratic Missouri 9 April 4, 1911
March 4, 1913
63rd April 7, 1913
March 4, 1915
64th December 6, 1915
March 4, 1917
65th April 2, 1917
March 4, 1919
66th Frederick H. Gillett Republican Massachusetts 2 May 19, 1919
March 4, 1921
67th April 11, 1921
March 4, 1923
68th December 5, 1923[b]
March 4, 1925
69th Nicholas Longworth Republican Ohio 1 December 7, 1925
March 4, 1927
70th December 5, 1927
March 4, 1929
71st April 15, 1929
March 4, 1931
72nd John Nance Garner Democratic Texas 15 December 7, 1931
March 4, 1933
73rd Henry Thomas Rainey Democratic Illinois 20 March 9, 1933
August 19, 1934[e]
74th Joseph W. Byrns Sr. Democratic Tennessee 5 January 3, 1935
June 4, 1936[e]
74th[d] William B. Bankhead Democratic Alabama 7 June 4, 1936
January 3, 1937
75th January 5, 1937
January 3, 1939
76th January 3, 1939
September 15, 1940[e]
76th[d] Sam Rayburn Democratic Texas 4 September 16, 1940
January 3, 1941
77th January 3, 1941
January 3, 1943
78th January 6, 1943
January 3, 1945
79th January 3, 1945
January 3, 1947
80th Joseph W. Martin Jr. Republican Massachusetts 14 January 3, 1947
January 3, 1949
81st Sam Rayburn Democratic Texas 4 January 3, 1949
January 3, 1951
82nd January 3, 1951
January 3, 1953
83rd Joseph W. Martin Jr. Republican Massachusetts 14 January 3, 1953
January 3, 1955
84th Sam Rayburn Democratic Texas 4 January 3, 1955
January 3, 1957
85th January 3, 1957
January 3, 1959
86th January 7, 1959
January 3, 1961
87th January 3, 1961
November 16, 1961[e]
87th[d] John W. McCormack Democratic Massachusetts 12 January 10, 1962
January 3, 1963
88th Massachusetts 9 January 9, 1963
January 3, 1965
89th January 4, 1965
January 3, 1967
90th January 10, 1967
January 3, 1969
91st January 3, 1969
January 3, 1971
92nd Carl Albert Democratic Oklahoma 3 January 21, 1971
January 3, 1973
93rd January 3, 1973
January 3, 1975
94th January 14, 1975
January 3, 1977
95th Tip O'Neill Democratic Massachusetts 8 January 4, 1977
January 3, 1979
96th January 15, 1979
January 3, 1981
97th January 5, 1981
January 3, 1983
98th January 3, 1983
January 3, 1985
99th January 3, 1985
January 3, 1987
100th Jim Wright Democratic Texas 12 January 6, 1987
January 3, 1989
101st January 3, 1989
June 6, 1989[c]
101st[d] Tom Foley Democratic Washington 5 June 6, 1989
January 3, 1991
102nd January 3, 1991
January 3, 1993
103rd January 5, 1993
January 3, 1995
104th Newt Gingrich Republican Georgia 6 January 4, 1995
January 3, 1997
105th January 7, 1997
January 3, 1999[c]
106th Dennis Hastert Republican Illinois 14 January 6, 1999
January 3, 2001
107th January 3, 2001
January 3, 2003
108th January 7, 2003
January 3, 2005
109th January 3, 2005
January 3, 2007
110th Nancy Pelosi Democratic California 8 January 4, 2007
January 3, 2009
111th January 6, 2009
January 3, 2011
112th John Boehner Republican Ohio 8 January 5, 2011
January 3, 2013
113th January 3, 2013
January 3, 2015
114th January 6, 2015
October 29, 2015[c]
114th[d] Paul Ryan Republican Wisconsin 1 October 29, 2015
January 3, 2017
115th January 3, 2017
January 3, 2019
116th Nancy Pelosi Democratic California 12 January 3, 2019
present
  Pro-Administration (2)[f] •   Anti-Administration (1)[f] •   Federalist (2) •   Democratic-Republican (6)[g] •
  Adams Republican (1)[g] •   Jacksonian (3)[h] •   Democratic (22)[h] •   Whig (3) •   Know Nothing (1) •   Republican (16)

Notes

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  1. ^ The district listed is the district the speaker represented at the time they were in office, which may be different in different Congresses due to redistricting.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Cite error: The named reference multi was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Resigned from office and from Congress.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Intra-term special election.
  5. ^ a b c d e Died in office.
  6. ^ a b Frederick Muhlenberg served as speaker twice in the 1790s, before political factions coalesced into formal parties; initially he identified with the pro–administration faction, but later he aligned himself with the anti–administration faction.
  7. ^ a b John Taylor served as speaker twice in the 1820s; initially he was as a member of the Democratic–Republican Party, and later, when the party began to fracture, he sided with its pro–Adams faction.
  8. ^ a b During James K. Polk's tenure as speaker the Jacksonian bloc amalgamated into the modern Democratic Party.

Timeline

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Mike Johnson (Louisiana politician)Kevin McCarthyPaul RyanJohn BoehnerNancy PelosiDennis HastertNewt GingrichTom FoleyJim WrightTip O'NeillCarl AlbertJohn W. McCormackJoseph W. Martin Jr.Sam RayburnWilliam B. BankheadJo ByrnsHenry Thomas RaineyJohn Nance GarnerNicholas LongworthFrederick H. GillettChamp ClarkJoseph Gurney CannonDavid B. HendersonCharles Frederick CrispThomas Brackett ReedJohn G. CarlisleJ. Warren KeiferSamuel J. RandallMichael C. KerrJames G. BlaineTheodore M. PomeroySchuyler ColfaxGalusha A. GrowWilliam PenningtonJames Lawrence OrrNathaniel P. BanksLinn BoydHowell CobbRobert Charles WinthropJohn Wesley DavisJohn Winston JonesJohn White (Kentucky politician)Robert M. T. HunterJames K. PolkJohn BellAndrew StevensonPhilip P. BarbourJohn W. Taylor (politician)Langdon ChevesHenry ClayJoseph Bradley VarnumNathaniel MaconTheodore SedgwickJonathan DaytonJonathan Trumbull Jr.Frederick Muhlenberg
  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference HouseHAA was invoked but never defined (see the help page).