As of January 2025,[update] 37 members of the LGBTQ community are known to have held office in the United States Congress.
Two people, Tammy Baldwin and Kyrsten Sinema, served in the House and were later elected into the Senate.
The earliest known LGBTQ congressperson was Ed Koch, who began his term in the House in 1969.
Both men were not out during their tenure: Koch's sexuality was confirmed after his death and Wofford announced his plans to marry a man over 20 years after serving in the Senate.
In 2024, Sarah McBride was elected as the nation's first openly transgender member of Congress.