List of members of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands, 2010–2012

[[File:Dutch House of Representatives, 2010-06.svg|thumb|alt=A graphical break-down of the seats in the House of Representatives by party|Composition of the House after the 2010 Dutch general election: • {{legend|#8B0000|SP: 15}}

• {{legend|#006B2D|PvdD: 2}}

• {{legend|#ee0000|PvdA: 30}}

• {{legend|#84be02|GL: 10}}

• {{legend|#00CD67|D66: 10}}

• {{legend|#3A5FCD|VVD: 31}}

• {{legend|#EE7C10|SGP: 2}}

• {{legend|#00a7eb|CU: 5}}

• {{legend|#008B00|CDA: 21}}

• {{legend|#00008B|PVV: 24}}]]

Between 17 June 2010 and 19 September 2012, 175 representatives filled the 150 seats of the House of Representatives, the lower house of the States-General of the Netherlands. Gerdi Verbeet was elected Speaker of the House of Representatives for this period.

The members were elected at the general election of 9 June 2010. After the election, the First Rutte cabinet was formed for this term, consisting of People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD, 31 seats) and Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA, 21 seats), supported by Party for Freedom (PVV, 24 seats). The opposition consisted of Labour Party (PvdA, 30 seats), Socialist Party (SP, 15 seats), Democrats 66 (D66, 10 seats), GroenLinks (GL, 10 seats), Christian Union (CU, 5 seats), Reformed Political Party (SGP, 2 seats) and Party for the Animals (PvdD, 2 seats). Hero Brinkman, Marcial Hernandez and Wim Kortenoeven left the PVV and continued as independents (GKH), changing the number of seats of the PVV. Jhim van Bemmel also left the PVV on 6 July 2012, but this fell entirely in recess, so never materialised. Replacements were supplied from their party lists, so the resignation of individual members did not change the balance of power in the House of Representatives.

Jan Peter Balkenende and Jack de Vries (both CDA) were elected directly, but declined their appointment.

Members
All members are sworn in at the start of the term, even if they are not new. Assumed office in this list therefore refers to the swearing in during this term, while all members are automatically considered to have left office at the end of the term.