List of Muslim members of the United States Congress
This is a list of Muslim members of the United States Congress .
As of 2023[update] , only four Muslim Americans have ever been elected to Congress, the first being Keith Ellison in 2006.[ 1] Three Muslims currently serve in Congress, all in the House of Representatives . All four are Democrats .
Senate
No Muslim has ever served in the United States Senate . In 2022, Mehmet Oz became the Republican nominee for Senate in Pennsylvania , making him the first Muslim to be nominated by a major party for the U.S. Senate.[ 2] [ 3] Oz lost the general election to Pennsylvania lieutenant governor John Fetterman .
House of Representatives
In addition to the representatives below, former representative Hansen Clarke (D) of Michigan , was raised in a Muslim family but converted to Catholicism.
Representative
Party
District
Term
Notes
Start
End
Length of service (days)
Keith Ellison
Democratic
MN-05
January 3, 2007
January 3, 2019
4,383 ( 12 years, 0 days)
First Muslim in Congress. Converted to Islam in 1982. Retired to run successfully for Minnesota Attorney General .[ 1]
André Carson
Democratic
IN-07
March 11, 2008
Incumbent
6,084 ( 16 years, 240 days)
Raised Baptist , converted to Islam as a teenager.[ 4]
Ilhan Omar
Democratic
MN-05
January 3, 2019
Incumbent
2,134 ( 5 years, 308 days)
First of two Muslim women in Congress. First Muslim to succeed another Muslim. Born to a Muslim family in Somalia and immigrated as a refugee to the United States in 1995.[ 5]
Rashida Tlaib
Democratic
MI-13
January 3, 2019
Incumbent
2,134 ( 5 years, 308 days)
First of two Muslim women in Congress. Born to a Muslim family of Palestinian immigrants.[ 6]
See also
References
^ a b Lohn, Martiga (September 14, 2006). "Islamic Convert Wins House Nomination" . Washington Post . Associated Press . Retrieved August 19, 2018 .
^ Hammond, Joseph (December 2, 2021). "Celebrity surgeon Dr. Oz seeks to be first Muslim elected to the US Senate" . Religion News .
^ Gabriel, Trip (June 3, 2022). "David McCormick Concedes to Dr. Oz in Pennsylvania GOP Senate Primary" . The New York Times .
^ Garsd, Jasmine (January 13, 2013). "Rep. André Carson To Become First Muslim On House Committee On Intelligence" . NPR .
^ Golden, Erin (November 7, 2018). "Ilhan Omar makes history, becoming first Somali-American elected to U.S. House" . Star Tribune . Minneapolis, Minn. Archived from the original on February 2, 2019.
^ Herndon, Astead W. (August 8, 2018). "Rashida Tlaib, With Primary Win, Is Poised to Become First Muslim Woman in Congress" . The New York Times . Retrieved November 9, 2018 .
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