Wisconsin currently has 8 representatives in the United States House of Representatives. The state is divided into 8 congressional districts, each represented by one member in the House. This number remained unchanged after the 2020 census
. The current delegation in the 118th Congress includes 6 Republicans and 2 Democrats, representing the following districts:
- 1st District: Bryan Steil (Republican)
- 2nd District: Mark Pocan (Democrat)
- 3rd District: Derrick Van Orden (Republican)
- 4th District: Gwen Moore (Democrat)
- 5th District: Scott Fitzgerald (Republican)
- 6th District: Glenn Grothman (Republican)
- 7th District: Tom Tiffany (Republican)
- 8th District: Tony Wied (Republican)
Thus, Wisconsin's representation in the U.S. House totals eight members, each serving a distinct congressional district within the state.