Hawaii's current congressional delegation in the 119th Congress consists of its two senators and two representatives, all of whom are Democrats.
The current dean of the Hawaii delegation is Mazie Hirono, having served in the Senate since 2013 and in Congress since 2007.
[10] The territory initially consisted of the Hawaiian Islands, although the Palmyra Atoll was separated from Hawaii when it was admitted into the Union.
Delegates were allowed to serve on committees, debate, and submit legislation, but were not permitted to vote on bills.
Democratic (D) Republican (R) Home Rule (HR) Members of the House of Representatives are elected every two years by popular vote within a congressional district.