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Delegates to the U.S. House of Representatives are non-voting members who represent U.S. territories and districts. Through most of U.S. history, one Delegate has represented each territory, but only states have been represented by voting members.

Each of the following territories and district have had a non-voting Delegate in the House during the period shown:

  • 1794-1796 : Southwest Territory
  • 1799-1803 : Northwest Territory
  • 1801-1817 : Mississippi Territory
  • 1805-1816 : Indiana Territory
  • 1806-1813 : Orleans Territory
  • 1812-1821 : Missouri Territory
  • 1812-1818 : Illinois Territory
  • 1818-1819 : Alabama Territory
  • 1819-1837 : Michigan Territory
  • 1819-1836 : Arkansas Territory
  • 1822-1845 : Florida Territory
  • 1837-1849 : Wisconsin Territory
  • 1838-1846 : Iowa Territory
  • 1849-1859 : Oregon Territory
  • 1849-1858 : Minnesota Territory
  • 1851-1896 : Utah Territory
  • 1851-1912 : New Mexico Territory
  • 1854-1889 : Washington Territory
  • 1854-1861 : Kansas Territory
  • 1855-1867 : Nebraska Territory
  • 1861-1876 : Colorado Territory
  • 1861-1864 : Nevada Territory
  • 1861-1889 : Dakota Territory
  • 1864-1890 : Idaho Territory
  • 1864-1912 : Arizona Territory
  • 1865-1889 : Montana Territory
  • 1869-1890 : Wyoming Territory
  • 1871-1875 : District of Columbia
  • 1890-1907 : Oklahoma Territory
  • 1900-1959 : Hawaii Territory
  • 1901-Pres. : Puerto Rico
  • 1906-1959 : Alaska Territory
  • 1907-1936 : Philippines
  • 1907-1946 : Philippines
  • 1971-Pres. : District of Columbia
  • 1973-Pres. : Guam
  • 1973-Pres. : U.S. Virgin Islands
  • 1981-Pres. : American Samoa
  • 2009-Pres. : Northern Mariana Islands

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