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Lista de miembros de la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos que cumplieron un solo mandato

Hay miembros de la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos que han pasado sólo un mandato de dos años (o menos) en el cargo, generalmente debido a muerte, renuncia o derrota. En algunos casos raros, los miembros novatos han decidido postularse para otro cargo o no presentarse a la reelección, y dos miembros ( John William Reid y George Santos ) han sido expulsados . Muchos miembros que sirven en la Cámara durante un solo mandato son vistos por historiadores y expertos políticos como si hubieran ganado en circunstancias que en gran medida estaban fuera de su control, como por ejemplo, haber aprovechado el éxito de un candidato presidencial o estatal popular de su partido, o haber competido contra un titular en funciones escandalizado.

En esta lista no se incluyen los delegados sin derecho a voto . Se incluyen los miembros que sirvieron en el Congreso de los Estados Unidos, pero también en el Congreso de los Estados Confederados o como delegados. Para los miembros electos que nunca asumieron el cargo, consulte la Lista de miembros electos de la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos que nunca ocuparon sus escaños .

Primer Congreso (1789-1791)

2º Congreso (1791-1793)

Tercer Congreso (1793-1795)

4º Congreso (1795-1797)

V Congreso (1797-1799)

Sexto Congreso (1799-1801)

7º Congreso (1801-1803)

8º Congreso (1803-1805)

IX Congreso (1805-1807)

X Congreso (1807-1809)

11° Congreso (1809-1811)

12º Congreso (1811-1813)

13° Congreso (1813-1815)

14º Congreso (1815-1817)

15º Congreso (1817-1819)

16º Congreso (1819-1821)

17º Congreso (1821-1823)

18º Congreso (1823-1825)

XIX Congreso (1825-1827)

XX Congreso (1827-1829)

XXI Congreso (1829-1831)

22º Congreso (1831-1833)

23° Congreso (1833–1835)

24° Congreso (1835-1837)

25º Congreso (1837-1839)

26° Congreso (1839-1841)

27º Congreso (1841-1843)

28º Congreso (1843-1845)

29° Congreso (1845-1847)

30º Congreso (1847-1849)

31° Congreso (1849–1851)

32º Congreso (1851-1853)

33° Congreso (1853–1855)

34° Congreso (1855-1857)

35th Congress (1857–1859)

36th Congress (1859–1861)

37th Congress (1861–1863)

38th Congress (1863–1865)

39th Congress (1865–1867)

40th Congress (1867–1869)

41st Congress (1869–1871)

42nd Congress (1871–1873)

43rd Congress (1873–1875)

44th Congress (1875–1877)

45th Congress (1877–1879)

46th Congress (1879–1881)

47th Congress (1881–1883)

48th Congress (1883–1885)

49th Congress (1885–1887)

50th Congress (1887–1889)

51st Congress (1889–1891)

52nd Congress (1891–1893)

53rd Congress (1893–1895)

54th Congress (1895–1897)

55th Congress (1897–1899)

56th Congress (1899–1901)

57th Congress (1901–1903)

58th Congress (1903–1905)

59th Congress (1905–1907)

60th Congress (1907–1909)

61st Congress (1909–1911)

62nd Congress (1911–1913)

63rd Congress (1913–1915)

64th Congress (1915–1917)

65th Congress (1917–1919)

66th Congress (1919–1921)

67th Congress (1921–1923)

68th Congress (1923–1925)

69th Congress (1925–1927)

70th Congress (1927–1929)

71st Congress (1929–1931)

72nd Congress (1931–1933)

73rd Congress (1933–1935)

74th Congress (1935–1937)

75th Congress (1937–1939)

76th Congress (1939–1941)

77th Congress (1941–1943)

78th Congress (1943–1945)

79th Congress (1945–1947)

80th Congress (1947–1949)

81st Congress (1949–1951)

82nd Congress (1951–1953)

83rd Congress (1953–1955)

84th Congress (1955–1957)

85th Congress (1957–1959)

86th Congress (1959–1961)

87th Congress (1961–1963)

88th Congress (1963–1965)

89th Congress (1965–1967)

90th Congress (1967–1969)

91st Congress (1969–1971)

92nd Congress (1971–1973)

93rd Congress (1973–1975)

94th Congress (1975–1977)

95th Congress (1977–1979)

96th Congress (1979–1981)

97th Congress (1981–1983)

98th Congress (1983–1985)

99th Congress (1985–1987)

100th Congress (1987–1989)

101st Congress (1989–1991)

102nd Congress (1991–1993)

103rd Congress (1993–1995)

104th Congress (1995–1997)

105th Congress (1997–1999)

106th Congress (1999–2001)

107th Congress (2001–2003)

108th Congress (2003–2005)

109th Congress (2005–2007)

110th Congress (2007–2009)

111th Congress (2009–2011)

112th Congress (2011–2013)

113th Congress (2013–2015)

114th Congress (2015–2017)

115th Congress (2017–2019)

116th Congress (2019–2021)

117th Congress (2021–2023)

118th Congress (2023–2025)

References

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  1. ^ Moritz ran for the Republican nomination in 1936, and was defeated in the primary.
  2. ^ Dellay left the Republican caucus in 1957, and began caucusing with the Democrats.
  3. ^ As there was no lame-duck session following the 1960 elections, Miller was never sworn in.
  4. ^ Begich and House Majority Leader Hale Boggs along with two others disappeared on October 16, 1972, while flying from Anchorage to Juneau. Begich was re-elected in absentia, but was declared dead on December 29, 1972. His body was never found.
  5. ^ After losing the Democratic primary for the special election, Smith was offered the Republican line on the ballot, and accepted. He caucused with the Democrats for his entire congressional career, and never unregistered from the party.
  6. ^ Griffith left the Democratic Party on December 22, 2009 and became a Republican.
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