Here’s who is leaving or has left Congress
The 117th Congress was elected on Nov. 3, 2020, and took office on Jan. 3, 2021. Here are the House and Senate members who have announced their retirements, are leaving for other reasons, or already no longer in Congress.
ANN KIRKPATRICK, A RARE THREE-TIMER IN THE HOUSE, WON’T SEEK REELECTION
Senate Retiring | First Elected | |
Republican Sen. Roy Blunt (Missouri) | 2010 | |
Republican Sen. Richard Burr (North Carolina) | 2004 | |
Republican Sen. Rob Portman (Ohio) | 2010 | |
Republican Sen. Richard Shelby (Alabama) | 1986 | |
Republican Sen. Pat Toomey (Pennsylvania) | 2010 | |
Senate Resigned | ||
Democratic Sen. Kamala Harris (California) | 2016 | |
Senate Defeated | ||
Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler (Georgia) | Appointed in January 2020 | |
House Retiring | First Elected | |
Democratic Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick (Arizona) | 2018 | |
House Resigned | First Elected | |
Democratic Rep. Marcia Fudge (Ohio) | November 2008 special election | |
Democratic Rep. Cedric Richmond (Louisiana) | 2010 | |
Died | First Elected | |
Republican Rep.-elect Luke Letlow (Louisiana) | 2020 | |
Republican Rep. Ron Wright (Texas) | 2018 |