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The 67th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the
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and the
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. It met in
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from March 4, 1921, to March 4, 1923, during the first two years of
Warren Harding Warren Gamaliel Harding (November 2, 1865 – August 2, 1923) was the 29th president of the United States, serving from 1921 until his death in 1923. A member of the Republican Party, he was one of the most popular sitting U.S. presidents. A ...
's
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. The apportionment of seats in the
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was based on the Thirteenth Census of the United States in 1910. The Republicans increased their majorities in both chambers - gaining supermajority status in the House - and with Warren G. Harding being sworn in a
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, this gave the Republicans an overall federal government
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for the first time since the 61st Congress in 1909. This was the first Congress to feature a woman Senator appointed in the United States Senate, Rebecca L. Felton of Georgia, who held in office for one day. This is the most recent time Republicans had a 2/3rds supermajority in the House of Representatives.


Major events

* March 4, 1921:
Warren G. Harding Warren Gamaliel Harding (November 2, 1865 – August 2, 1923) was the 29th president of the United States, serving from 1921 until his death in 1923. A member of the Republican Party, he was one of the most popular sitting U.S. presidents. A ...
inaugurated as
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Major legislation

* May 19, 1921:
Emergency Quota Act __NOTOC__ The Emergency Quota Act, also known as the Emergency Immigration Act of 1921, the Immigration Restriction Act of 1921, the Per Centum Law, and the Johnson Quota Act (ch. 8, of May 19, 1921), was formulated mainly in response to the larg ...
(Johnson Quota Act), Sess. 1, ch. 8, * May 27, 1921:
Emergency Tariff of 1921 An emergency is an urgent, unexpected, and usually dangerous situation that poses an immediate risk to health, life, property, or environment and requires immediate action. Most emergencies require urgent intervention to prevent a worsening ...
, Sess. 1, ch. 14, * June 10, 1921:
Budget and Accounting Act The Budget and Accounting Act of 1921 () was landmark legislation that established the framework for the modern federal budget. The act was approved by President Warren G. Harding to provide a national budget system and an independent audit of go ...
of 1921 (Good–McCormack Act) * June 10, 1921:
Willis Graham Act The Willis Graham Act of 1921 effectively established telephone companies as natural monopolies, citing that "there is nothing to be gained by local competition in the telephone industry." The law effectively released AT&T from terms of its Kingsb ...
* July 2, 1921: Knox–Porter Resolution * July 9, 1921: Hawaiian Homes Commission Act of 1921 * July 12, 1921: Naval Appropriations Act For 1922 * August 15, 1921:
Packers and Stockyards Act The Packers and Stockyards Act of 1921 (Title 7 of the United States Code, 7 U.S.C. §§ 181-229b; P&S Act) regulates meatpacking, livestock dealers, market agencies, live poultry dealers, and swine contractors to prohibit unfair or deceptive prac ...
of 1921 * August 15, 1921: Poultry Racket Act * August 24, 1921: Future Trading Act (Capper–Tincher Act), Sess. 1, ch. 86, * November 9, 1921:
Federal Aid Highway Act of 1921 The Federal Aid Highway Act of 1921, also called the Phipps Act (, ), sponsored by Sen. Lawrence C. Phipps (R) of Colorado, defined the Federal Aid Road program to develop an immense national highway system. The plan was crafted by the head of th ...
(Phipps–Dowell Act) * November 23, 1921: Revenue Act of 1921, Sess. 1, ch. 136, * November 23, 1921: Willis–Campbell Act * November 23, 1921:
Sheppard–Towner Act The Promotion of the Welfare and Hygiene of Maternity and Infancy Act, more commonly known as the Sheppard–Towner Act, was a 1921 U.S. Act of Congress that provided federal funding for maternity and childcare. It was sponsored by Senator Morris ...
* December 22, 1921: Russian Famine Relief Act * February 9, 1922: World War Foreign Debts Commission Act * February 18, 1922:
Capper–Volstead Act Capper–Volstead Act (P.L. 67-146), the Co-operative Marketing Associations Act (7 U.S.C. 291, 292) was adopted by the United States Congress on February 18, 1922. It gave “associations” of persons producing agricultural products certain exem ...
* February 18, 1922:
Patent Act of 1922 The Patent Act of 1922 began circulating general information about how to acquire a patent to the general public as a means of spurring private invention initiatives. The law also enlarged the jurisdiction of the Court of Customs and Patent App ...
* March 4, 1922: Model Marine Insurance Act of 1922 * March 20, 1922: Seed and Grain Loan Act * March 20, 1922:
General Exchange Act of 1922 {{Unreferenced, date=November 2008 The General Exchange Act of 1922 (March 20, 1922; 42 Stat. 465, as amended; 74 Stat. 205; 16 U.S.C. 485, 486, 7 U.S.C. 2201) permitted the United States Secretary of the Interior to accept or acquire lands outsid ...
* May 11, 1922: Agricultural Appropriations Act of 1922 * May 11, 1922: Travelling Expenses Publication Activities Act * May 15, 1922: Irrigation Districts and Farm Loans Act (Raker Act) * May 26, 1922:
Narcotic Drugs Import and Export Act The Narcotic Drugs Import and Export Act was a 1922 act of the 67th United States Congress. Sponsored by Sen. Wesley L. Jones (R) of Washington and Rep. John F. Miller (R) of Washington. It is also often referred to as the Jones-Miller Act. Fede ...
(Jones-Miller Act) * June 10, 1922: Joint Service Pay Readjustment Act * June 30, 1922: Lodge–Fish Resolution * July 1, 1922: Scrapping of Naval Vessels Act * August 31, 1922: Honeybee Act * September 14, 1922: Judges Act of 1922 (Cummins–Walsh Act) * September 19, 1922: China Trade Act of 1922 * September 21, 1922: Commodity Exchange Act * September 21, 1922:
Fordney–McCumber Tariff The Fordney–McCumber Tariff of 1922 was a law that raised American tariffs on many imported goods to protect factories and farms. The US Congress displayed a pro-business attitude in passing the tariff and in promoting foreign trade by providin ...
, Sess. 2, ch. 356, * September 21, 1922:
Grain Futures Act The Grain Futures Act (ch. 369, , ) is a United States federal law enacted September 21, 1922 involving the regulation of trading in certain commodity futures, and causing the establishment of the Grain Futures Administration, a predecessor orga ...
, Sess. 2, ch. 369, * September 22, 1922: Cable Act (Married Women's Citizenship Act), Sess. 2, ch. 411, * September 22, 1922: Fuel Distributor Act (Lever Act) * September 22, 1922: River and Harbors Act of 1922 * January 5, 1923: Foreign and Domestic Commerce Act of 1923 * February 26, 1923: Agricultural Appropriations Act of 1924 * February 28, 1923: British War Debt Act of 1923 (Smoot–Burton Act) * March 2, 1923: Porter Resolution * March 3, 1923: River and Harbors Act of 1923 * March 3, 1923: Naval Stores Act of 1923 * March 4, 1923: Partial Payment Act (Winslow Act) * March 4, 1923: Butter Standards Act of 1923 * March 4, 1923: Filled Milk Act of 1923 * March 4, 1923: Cotton Standards Act of 1923 * March 4, 1923: National Bank Tax Act of 1923 * March 4, 1923: Agricultural Credits Act (Capper–Linroot–Anderson Act) * March 4, 1923: Classification Act of 1923 (Sterling–Lehlbach Act) * March 4, 1923: Flood Control Act of 1923 * March 4, 1923: Mills Act of 1923


Party summary

The count below identifies party affiliations at the beginning of the first session of this Congress, and includes members from vacancies and newly admitted states, when they were first seated. Changes resulting from subsequent replacements are shown below in the "Changes in membership" section.


Senate


House of Representatives


Leadership


Senate

*
President President most commonly refers to: *President (corporate title) * President (education), a leader of a college or university * President (government title) President may also refer to: Automobiles * Nissan President, a 1966–2010 Japanese ...
: Calvin Coolidge (R) * President pro tempore: Albert B. Cummins (R)


Majority (Republican) leadership

*
Majority Leader In U.S. politics (as well as in some other countries utilizing the presidential system), the majority floor leader is a partisan position in a legislative body.
:
Henry Cabot Lodge Henry Cabot Lodge (May 12, 1850 November 9, 1924) was an American Republican politician, historian, and statesman from Massachusetts. He served in the United States Senate from 1893 to 1924 and is best known for his positions on foreign policy. ...
*
Majority Whip A whip is an official of a political party whose task is to ensure party discipline in a legislature. This means ensuring that members of the party vote according to the party platform, rather than according to their own individual ideology ...
:
Charles Curtis Charles Curtis (January 25, 1860 – February 8, 1936) was an American attorney and Republican politician from Kansas who served as the 31st vice president of the United States from 1929 to 1933 under Herbert Hoover. He had served as the Sena ...
* Republican Conference Secretary:
James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr. James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr. (August 12, 1877June 21, 1952) was an American politician, a Republican Party (United States), Republican from New York (state), New York. He was the son of New York State Comptroller James Wolcott Wadsworth, and the ...
* National Senatorial Committee Chair: Joseph M. McCormick


Minority (Democratic) leadership

* Minority Leader:
Oscar Underwood Oscar Wilder Underwood (May 6, 1862 – January 25, 1929) was an American lawyer and politician from Alabama, and also a candidate for President of the United States in 1912 and 1924. He was the first formally designated floor leader in the Unit ...
*
Minority Whip The positions of majority leader and minority leader are held by two United States senators and members of the party leadership of the United States Senate. They serve as the chief spokespersons for their respective political parties holdin ...
: Peter G. Gerry * Democratic Caucus Secretary: William H. King


House of Representatives

*
Speaker Speaker may refer to: Society and politics * Speaker (politics), the presiding officer in a legislative assembly * Public speaker, one who gives a speech or lecture * A person producing speech: the producer of a given utterance, especially: ** I ...
: Frederick H. Gillett (R)


Majority (Republican) leadership

*
Majority Leader In U.S. politics (as well as in some other countries utilizing the presidential system), the majority floor leader is a partisan position in a legislative body.
: Franklin Mondell *
Majority Whip A whip is an official of a political party whose task is to ensure party discipline in a legislature. This means ensuring that members of the party vote according to the party platform, rather than according to their own individual ideology ...
:
Harold Knutson Harold Knutson (October 20, 1880 – August 21, 1953) was an American politician and journalist, who represented Minnesota in the United States House of Representatives from 1917 to 1949 as a member of the Republican Party. From 1919 to 192 ...
* Republican Conference Chairman:
Horace Mann Towner Horace Mann Towner (October 23, 1855 – November 23, 1937) was an American politician who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Iowa's 8th congressional district and appointed the governor of Puerto Rico. In an ...
* Republican Campaign Committee Chairman: Simeon D. Fess, until 1922 ** William R. Wood, from 1922


Minority (Democratic) leadership

* Minority Leader: Claude Kitchin *
Minority Whip The positions of majority leader and minority leader are held by two United States senators and members of the party leadership of the United States Senate. They serve as the chief spokespersons for their respective political parties holdin ...
:
William Allan Oldfield William Allan Oldfield (February 4, 1874 – November 19, 1928) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a U.S. Representative from Arkansas from 1909 until his death. Early life Born in Franklin, Arkansas, Oldfield was the son of ...
* Democratic Caucus Chairman: Sam Rayburn * Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman: Arthur B. Rouse


Members

This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed by class; Representatives are listed by district. :'' Skip to House of Representatives, below''


Senate

Senators were elected every two years, with one-third beginning new six-year terms with each Congress. Preceding the names in the list below are Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election. In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring re-election in 1922; Class 2 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring re-election in 1924; and Class 3 meant their term began with this Congress, requiring re-election in 1926.


Alabama (We dare defend our rights) , anthem = "Alabama" , image_map = Alabama in United States.svg , seat = Montgomery , LargestCity = Huntsville , LargestCounty = Baldwin County , LargestMetro = Greater Birmingham , area_total_km2 = 135,765 ...

: 2. J. Thomas Heflin (D) : 3. Oscar W. Underwood (D)


Arizona Arizona ( ; nv, Hoozdo Hahoodzo ; ood, Alĭ ṣonak ) is a state in the Southwestern United States. It is the 6th largest and the 14th most populous of the 50 states. Its capital and largest city is Phoenix. Arizona is part of the Fou ...

: 1. Henry F. Ashurst (D) : 3. Ralph H. Cameron (R)


Arkansas Arkansas ( ) is a landlocked state in the South Central United States. It is bordered by Missouri to the north, Tennessee and Mississippi to the east, Louisiana to the south, and Texas and Oklahoma to the west. Its name is from the O ...

: 2. Joseph T. Robinson (D) : 3. Thaddeus H. Caraway (D)


California California is a state in the Western United States, located along the Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across a total area of approximately , it is the most populous U.S. state and the 3rd largest by area. It is also the m ...

: 1. Hiram W. Johnson (R) : 3. Samuel M. Shortridge (R)


Colorado Colorado (, other variants) is a state in the Mountain states, Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It encompasses most of the Southern Rocky Mountains, as well as the northeastern portion of the Colorado Plateau and the wes ...

: 2. Lawrence C. Phipps (R) : 3.
Samuel D. Nicholson Samuel Danford Nicholson (1859March 24, 1923) was a United States senator from Colorado. Nicholson was born on Feb. 22, 1859 in Springfield, Prince Edward Island, Springfield, Prince Edward Island, British North America, he attended the public ...
(R)


Connecticut Connecticut () is the southernmost state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It is bordered by Rhode Island to the east, Massachusetts to the north, New York to the west, and Long Island Sound to the south. Its capita ...

: 1.
George P. McLean George Payne McLean (October 7, 1857 – June 6, 1932) was the 59th Governor of Connecticut, and a United States senator from Connecticut. Biography McLean was born in Simsbury, Connecticut, one of five children of Dudley B. McLean and Mary ( ...
(R) : 3.
Frank B. Brandegee Frank Bosworth Brandegee (July 8, 1864October 14, 1924) was a United States representative and senator from Connecticut. Early life Frank Brandegee was born in New London, Connecticut, on July 8, 1864. He was the son of Augustus Brandegee, w ...
(R)


Delaware Delaware ( ) is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, bordering Maryland to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and New Jersey and the Atlantic Ocean to its east. The state takes its name from the adjacent Del ...

: 1. Josiah O. Wolcott (D), until July 2, 1921 :: T. Coleman du Pont (R), from July 7, 1921, until November 7, 1922 :: Thomas F. Bayard Jr. (D), from November 8, 1922 : 2. L. Heisler Ball (R)


Florida Florida is a state located in the Southeastern region of the United States. Florida is bordered to the west by the Gulf of Mexico, to the northwest by Alabama, to the north by Georgia, to the east by the Bahamas and Atlantic Ocean, and to ...

: 1. Park Trammell (D) : 3. Duncan U. Fletcher (D)


Georgia Georgia most commonly refers to: * Georgia (country), a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia * Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the Southeast United States Georgia may also refer to: Places Historical states and entities * Related to the ...

: 2. William J. Harris (D) : 3. Thomas E. Watson (D), until September 26, 1922 :: Rebecca L. Felton (D), from November 21, 1922 until November 22, 1922 :: Walter F. George (D), from November 22, 1922


Idaho Idaho ( ) is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the Western United States. To the north, it shares a small portion of the Canada–United States border with the province of British Columbia. It borders the states of Montana and Wyomi ...

: 2. William E. Borah (R) : 3. Frank R. Gooding (R)


Illinois Illinois ( ) is a state in the Midwestern United States. Its largest metropolitan areas include the Chicago metropolitan area, and the Metro East section, of Greater St. Louis. Other smaller metropolitan areas include, Peoria and Rockf ...

: 2. J. Medill McCormick (R) : 3. William B. McKinley (R)


Indiana Indiana () is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States. It is the 38th-largest by area and the 17th-most populous of the 50 States. Its capital and largest city is Indianapolis. Indiana was admitted to the United States as the 19th s ...

: 1. Harry S. New (R) : 3. James E. Watson (R)


Iowa Iowa () is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States, bordered by the Mississippi River to the east and the Missouri River and Big Sioux River to the west. It is bordered by six states: Wisconsin to the northeast, Illinois to th ...

: 2. William S. Kenyon (R), until February 24, 1922 ::
Charles A. Rawson Charles Augustus Rawson (May 29, 1867September 2, 1936) was an unelected United States Senator from Iowa for nine months in 1922. Born in Des Moines, he attended the public schools and Grinnell College. He engaged in banking and the insurance ...
(R), from February 24, 1922, until November 7, 1922 :: Smith W. Brookhart (R), from November 8, 1922 : 3. Albert B. Cummins (R)


Kansas Kansas () is a state in the Midwestern United States. Its capital is Topeka, and its largest city is Wichita. Kansas is a landlocked state bordered by Nebraska to the north; Missouri to the east; Oklahoma to the south; and Colorado to th ...

: 2.
Arthur Capper Arthur Capper (July 14, 1865 – December 19, 1951) was an American politician from Kansas. He was the 20th governor of Kansas (the first born in the state) from 1915 to 1919 and a United States senator from 1919 to 1949. He also owned a radio ...
(R) : 3.
Charles Curtis Charles Curtis (January 25, 1860 – February 8, 1936) was an American attorney and Republican politician from Kansas who served as the 31st vice president of the United States from 1929 to 1933 under Herbert Hoover. He had served as the Sena ...
(R)


Kentucky Kentucky ( , ), officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States and one of the states of the Upper South. It borders Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio to the north; West Virginia and Virginia ...

: 2.
Augustus O. Stanley Augustus Owsley Stanley I (May 21, 1867 – August 12, 1958) was an American politician from Kentucky. A member of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party, he served as the List of Governors of Kentucky, 38th governor of Kentucky ...
(D) : 3. Richard P. Ernst (R)


Louisiana Louisiana , group=pronunciation (French: ''La Louisiane'') is a state in the Deep South and South Central regions of the United States. It is the 20th-smallest by area and the 25th most populous of the 50 U.S. states. Louisiana is borde ...

: 2. Joseph E. Ransdell (D) : 3. Edwin S. Broussard (D)


Maine Maine () is a state in the New England and Northeastern regions of the United States. It borders New Hampshire to the west, the Gulf of Maine to the southeast, and the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Quebec to the northeast and ...

: 1. Frederick Hale (R) : 2.
Bert M. Fernald Bert Manfred Fernald (April 3, 1858August 23, 1926) was an American farmer, businessman, and Republican Party (United States), Republican politician who became the List of Governors of Maine, 47th Governor of Maine and a United States senator. ...
(R)


Maryland Maryland ( ) is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. It shares borders with Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and Delaware and the Atlantic Ocean to ...

: 1. Joseph I. France (R) : 3.
Ovington E. Weller Ovington Eugene Weller (January 23, 1862 – January 5, 1947) was a Republican Party (United States), Republican member of the United States Senate, representing the Maryland, State of Maryland from 1921 to 1927. Early life Weller was born in Rei ...
(R)


Massachusetts Massachusetts (Massachusett: ''Muhsachuweesut Massachusett_writing_systems.html" ;"title="nowiki/> məhswatʃəwiːsət.html" ;"title="Massachusett writing systems">məhswatʃəwiːsət">Massachusett writing systems">məhswatʃəwiːsət'' En ...

: 1.
Henry Cabot Lodge Henry Cabot Lodge (May 12, 1850 November 9, 1924) was an American Republican politician, historian, and statesman from Massachusetts. He served in the United States Senate from 1893 to 1924 and is best known for his positions on foreign policy. ...
(R) : 2. David I. Walsh (D)


Michigan Michigan () is a U.S. state, state in the Great Lakes region, Great Lakes region of the Upper Midwest, upper Midwestern United States. With a population of nearly 10.12 million and an area of nearly , Michigan is the List of U.S. states and ...

: 1. Charles E. Townsend (R) : 2. Truman H. Newberry (R), until November 18, 1922 :: James J. Couzens (R), from November 29, 1922


Minnesota Minnesota () is a state in the upper midwestern region of the United States. It is the 12th largest U.S. state in area and the 22nd most populous, with over 5.75 million residents. Minnesota is home to western prairies, now given over to ...

: 1.
Frank B. Kellogg Frank Billings Kellogg (December 22, 1856December 21, 1937) was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman who served in the U.S. Senate and as U.S. Secretary of State. He co-authored the Kellogg–Briand Pact, for which he was awarded the ...
(R) : 2.
Knute Nelson Knute Nelson (born Knud Evanger; February 2, 1843 – April 28, 1923) was an American attorney and politician active in Wisconsin and Minnesota. A Republican, he served in state and national positions: he was elected to the Wisconsin and Minnesot ...
(R)


Mississippi Mississippi () is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States, bordered to the north by Tennessee; to the east by Alabama; to the south by the Gulf of Mexico; to the southwest by Louisiana; and to the northwest by Arkansas. Miss ...

: 1.
John Sharp Williams John Sharp Williams (July 30, 1854September 27, 1932) was a prominent American politician in the United States Democratic Party, Democratic Party from the 1890s through the 1920s, and served as the Minority Leader of the United States House of Re ...
(D) : 2. B. Patton Harrison (D)


Missouri Missouri is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. Ranking 21st in land area, it is bordered by eight states (tied for the most with Tennessee): Iowa to the north, Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee to the east, Arkansas t ...

: 1. James A. Reed (D) : 3. Selden P. Spencer (R)


Montana Montana () is a state in the Mountain West division of the Western United States. It is bordered by Idaho to the west, North Dakota and South Dakota to the east, Wyoming to the south, and the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columb ...

: 1. Henry L. Myers (D) : 2. Thomas J. Walsh (D)


Nebraska Nebraska () is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. It is bordered by South Dakota to the north; Iowa to the east and Missouri to the southeast, both across the Missouri River; Kansas to the south; Colorado to the sout ...

: 1. Gilbert M. Hitchcock (D) : 2. George W. Norris (R)


Nevada Nevada ( ; ) is a state in the Western region of the United States. It is bordered by Oregon to the northwest, Idaho to the northeast, California to the west, Arizona to the southeast, and Utah to the east. Nevada is the 7th-most extensive, ...

: 1.
Key Pittman Key Denson Pittman (September 19, 1872 – November 10, 1940) was a United States senator from Nevada and a member of the Democratic Party, serving eventually as president pro tempore as well as chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee. B ...
(D) : 3. Tasker L. Oddie (R)


New Hampshire New Hampshire is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts to the south, Vermont to the west, Maine and the Gulf of Maine to the east, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the nor ...

: 2.
Henry W. Keyes Henry Wilder Keyes (; May 23, 1863June 19, 1938) was an American Republican politician from Haverhill, New Hampshire. He served as the 56th governor of New Hampshire from 1917 to 1919 and as a United States Senator. Early life Keyes was born in ...
(R) : 3.
George H. Moses George Higgins Moses (February 9, 1869December 20, 1944) was a U.S. diplomat and political figure. He served as a United States senator from New Hampshire and was chosen as the Senate's President pro tempore. Biography George H. Moses was bor ...
(R)


New Jersey New Jersey is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States. It is bordered on the north and east by the state of New York; on the east, southeast, and south by the Atlantic Ocean; on the west by the Delaware ...

: 1. Joseph S. Frelinghuysen (R) : 2. Walter E. Edge (R)


New Mexico ) , population_demonym = New Mexican ( es, Neomexicano, Neomejicano, Nuevo Mexicano) , seat = Santa Fe , LargestCity = Albuquerque , LargestMetro = Tiguex , OfficialLang = None , Languages = English, Spanish ( New Mexican), Navajo, Ke ...

: 1. Andrieus A. Jones (D) : 2.
Albert B. Fall Albert Bacon Fall (November 26, 1861November 30, 1944) was a United States senator from New Mexico and the Secretary of the Interior under President Warren G. Harding, infamous for his involvement in the Teapot Dome scandal; he was the only pers ...
(R), until March 4, 1921 :: Holm O. Bursum (R), from March 11, 1921


New York

: 1. William M. Calder (R) : 3. James W. Wadsworth Jr. (R)


North Carolina North Carolina () is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States. The state is the 28th largest and 9th-most populous of the United States. It is bordered by Virginia to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Georgia and ...

: 2. Furnifold McL. Simmons (D) : 3. Lee S. Overman (D)


North Dakota North Dakota () is a U.S. state in the Upper Midwest, named after the indigenous Dakota Sioux. North Dakota is bordered by the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba to the north and by the U.S. states of Minnesota to the east, So ...

: 1. Porter J. McCumber (R) : 3. Edwin F. Ladd (R)


Ohio Ohio () is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. Of the fifty U.S. states, it is the 34th-largest by area, and with a population of nearly 11.8 million, is the seventh-most populous and tenth-most densely populated. The sta ...

: 1.
Atlee Pomerene Atlee Pomerene (December 6, 1863November 12, 1937) was an American Democratic Party politician from Ohio. He represented Ohio in the United States Senate from 1911 until 1923. Biography Pomerene was born on December 6, 1863, in Berlin, Holmes C ...
(D) : 3. Frank B. Willis (R)


Oklahoma

: 2. Robert L. Owen (D) : 3. John W. Harreld (R)


Oregon Oregon () is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the Western United States. The Columbia River delineates much of Oregon's northern boundary with Washington, while the Snake River delineates much of its eastern boundary with Idaho. T ...

: 2.
Charles L. McNary Charles Linza McNary (June 12, 1874February 25, 1944) was an American Republican Party (United States), Republican politician from Oregon. He served in the United States Senate, U.S. Senate from 1917 to 1944 and was Party leaders of the United ...
(R) : 3.
Robert N. Stanfield Robert Nelson Stanfield Jr (July 9, 1877April 13, 1945) was an American Republican politician and rancher from the state of Oregon who served in the Oregon House of Representatives (1912–18) including as Speaker (1917–18) and was later el ...
(R)


Pennsylvania Pennsylvania (; ( Pennsylvania Dutch: )), officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States. It borders Delaware to its southeast, ...

: 1.
Philander C. Knox Philander Chase Knox (May 6, 1853October 12, 1921) was an American lawyer, bank director and politician. A member of the Republican Party, Knox served in the Cabinet of three different presidents and represented Pennsylvania in the United States ...
(R), until October 12, 1921 :: William E. Crow (R), from October 24, 1921, until August 2, 1922 :: David A. Reed (R), from August 8, 1922 : 3.
Boies Penrose Boies Penrose (November 1, 1860 – December 31, 1921) was an American lawyer and Republican politician from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After serving in both houses of the Pennsylvania legislature, he represented Pennsylvania in the United ...
(R), until December 31, 1921 :: George Wharton Pepper (R), from January 9, 1922


Rhode Island Rhode Island (, like ''road'') is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It is the smallest U.S. state by area and the seventh-least populous, with slightly fewer than 1.1 million residents as of 2020, but it ...

: 1. Peter G. Gerry (D) : 2. LeBaron B. Colt (R)


South Carolina )'' Animis opibusque parati'' ( for, , Latin, Prepared in mind and resources, links=no) , anthem = " Carolina";" South Carolina On My Mind" , Former = Province of South Carolina , seat = Columbia , LargestCity = Charleston , LargestMetro = ...

: 2. Nathaniel B. Dial (D) : 3. Ellison D. Smith (D)


South Dakota South Dakota (; Sioux: , ) is a U.S. state in the North Central region of the United States. It is also part of the Great Plains. South Dakota is named after the Lakota and Dakota Sioux Native American tribes, who comprise a large porti ...

: 2. Thomas Sterling (R) : 3.
Peter Norbeck Peter Norbeck (August 27, 1870December 20, 1936) was an American politician from South Dakota. After serving two terms as the ninth Governor of South Dakota, Norbeck was elected to three consecutive terms as a United States Senator. Norbeck was ...
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Tennessee Tennessee ( , ), officially the State of Tennessee, is a landlocked state in the Southeastern region of the United States. Tennessee is the 36th-largest by area and the 15th-most populous of the 50 states. It is bordered by Kentucky to th ...

: 1. Kenneth D. McKellar (D) : 2. John K. Shields (D)


Texas Texas (, ; Spanish: ''Texas'', ''Tejas'') is a state in the South Central region of the United States. At 268,596 square miles (695,662 km2), and with more than 29.1 million residents in 2020, it is the second-largest U.S. state by ...

: 1. Charles A. Culberson (D) : 2.
Morris Sheppard John Morris Sheppard (May 28, 1875April 9, 1941) was a Democratic United States Congressman and United States Senator from Texas. He authored the Eighteenth Amendment (Prohibition) and introduced it in the Senate, and is referred to as "the fa ...
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Utah Utah ( , ) is a state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. Utah is a landlocked U.S. state bordered to its east by Colorado, to its northeast by Wyoming, to its north by Idaho, to its south by Arizona, and to it ...

: 1. William H. King (D) : 3.
Reed Smoot Reed Smoot (January 10, 1862February 9, 1941) was an American politician, businessman, and apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). First elected by the Utah State Legislature to the U.S. Senate in 1902, he serv ...
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Vermont Vermont () is a state in the northeast New England region of the United States. Vermont is bordered by the states of Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, and New York to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to ...

: 1. Carroll S. Page (R) : 3. William P. Dillingham (R)


Virginia Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States, between the Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains. The geography and climate of the Commonwealth ar ...

: 1. Claude A. Swanson (D) : 2.
Carter Glass Carter Glass (January 4, 1858 – May 28, 1946) was an American newspaper publisher and Democratic politician from Lynchburg, Virginia. He represented Virginia in both houses of Congress and served as the United States Secretary of the Treas ...
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Washington Washington commonly refers to: * Washington (state), United States * Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States ** A metonym for the federal government of the United States ** Washington metropolitan area, the metropolitan area centered o ...

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Miles Poindexter Miles Poindexter (April 22, 1868September 21, 1946) was an American lawyer and politician. As a Republican Party (United States), Republican and briefly a Progressive Party 1912 (United States), Progressive, he served one term as a United States ...
(R) : 3. Wesley L. Jones (R)


West Virginia West Virginia is a state in the Appalachian, Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States.The Census Bureau and the Association of American Geographers classify West Virginia as part of the Southern United States while the B ...

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Howard Sutherland Howard Sutherland (September 8, 1865March 12, 1950) was an American politician. He was a Republican who represented West Virginia in both houses of the United States Congress. Sutherland was born near Kirkwood, Missouri. He lived in Missouri un ...
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Davis Elkins Davis Elkins (January 24, 1876 – January 5, 1959) was a United States senator from West Virginia. Biography Born in Washington, D.C., he attended the Lawrenceville School, Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts and Harvard University. Dur ...
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Wisconsin Wisconsin () is a state in the upper Midwestern United States. Wisconsin is the 25th-largest state by total area and the 20th-most populous. It is bordered by Minnesota to the west, Iowa to the southwest, Illinois to the south, Lake M ...

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Robert M. La Follette Sr. Robert Marion "Fighting Bob" La Follette Sr. (June 14, 1855June 18, 1925), was an American lawyer and politician. He represented Wisconsin in both chambers of Congress and served as the 20th Governor of Wisconsin. A Republican for most of his ...
(R) : 3. Irvine L. Lenroot (R)


Wyoming Wyoming () is a state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It is bordered by Montana to the north and northwest, South Dakota and Nebraska to the east, Idaho to the west, Utah to the southwest, and Colorado to the s ...

: 1.
John B. Kendrick John Benjamin Kendrick (September 6, 1857 – November 3, 1933) was an American politician and cattleman who served as a United States senator from Wyoming and as the ninth Governor of Wyoming as a member of the Democratic Party. Early life ...
(D) : 2. Francis E. Warren (R)


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Alabama (We dare defend our rights) , anthem = "Alabama" , image_map = Alabama in United States.svg , seat = Montgomery , LargestCity = Huntsville , LargestCounty = Baldwin County , LargestMetro = Greater Birmingham , area_total_km2 = 135,765 ...

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John McDuffie John McDuffie (September 25, 1883 – November 1, 1950) was a United States representative from Alabama and a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama. Education and career Born on ...
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John R. Tyson John Russell Tyson (November 28, 1856 – March 27, 1923) was an American lawyer, politician and judge. He served in the Alabama legislature before becoming a circuit judge, and later serving on the Alabama Supreme Court as associate just ...
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Henry B. Steagall Henry Bascom Steagall (May 19, 1873 – November 22, 1943) was a United States representative from Alabama. He was chairman of the Committee on Banking and Currency and in 1933, he co-sponsored the Glass–Steagall Act with Carter Glass, an ac ...
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Lamar Jeffers Lamar Jeffers (April 16, 1888 – June 1, 1983) was a U.S. Representative from Alabama. Born in Anniston, Alabama, Jeffers attended public schools and Alabama Presbyterian College at Anniston. He served with the Alabama National Guard from ...
(D), from June 7, 1921 : . William B. Bowling (D) : . William B. Oliver (D) : . Lilius B. Rainey (D) : . Edward B. Almon (D) : .
George Huddleston George Huddleston (November 11, 1869 – February 29, 1960) was a U.S. Representative from Alabama, father of George Huddleston, Jr. Life and career Huddleston was born on a farm near Lebanon, Tennessee, the son of Nancy Emeline (Sherril ...
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William B. Bankhead William Brockman Bankhead (April 12, 1874 – September 15, 1940) was an American politician who served as the 42nd speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1936 to 1940, representing Alabama's 10th and later 7th congressiona ...
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Arizona Arizona ( ; nv, Hoozdo Hahoodzo ; ood, Alĭ ṣonak ) is a state in the Southwestern United States. It is the 6th largest and the 14th most populous of the 50 states. Its capital and largest city is Phoenix. Arizona is part of the Fou ...

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Carl Hayden Carl Trumbull Hayden (October 2, 1877 – January 25, 1972) was an American politician. Representing Arizona in the United States Senate from 1927 to 1969, he was the first U.S. Senator to serve seven terms. Serving as the state's first Represe ...
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Arkansas Arkansas ( ) is a landlocked state in the South Central United States. It is bordered by Missouri to the north, Tennessee and Mississippi to the east, Louisiana to the south, and Texas and Oklahoma to the west. Its name is from the O ...

: . William J. Driver (D) : .
William A. Oldfield William Allan Oldfield (February 4, 1874 – November 19, 1928) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a U.S. Representative from Arkansas from 1909 until his death. Early life Born in Franklin, Arkansas, Oldfield was the son of b ...
(D) : . John N. Tillman (D) : . Otis T. Wingo (D) : . Henderson M. Jacoway (D) : . Samuel M. Taylor (D), until September 13, 1921 ::
Chester W. Taylor Chester William Taylor (July 16, 1883 – July 17, 1931) was a U.S. Representative from Arkansas, son of Samuel Mitchell Taylor. Taylor was born in Verona, Mississippi, but moved to Pine Bluff, Arkansas, with his parents in 1887. He attende ...
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Tilman B. Parks Tilman Bacon Parks (May 14, 1872 – February 12, 1950) was a U.S. Representative from Arkansas. Biography Born near Lewisville, Arkansas, Parks attended the common schools, the University of Texas at Austin, and the University of Virginia ...
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California California is a state in the Western United States, located along the Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across a total area of approximately , it is the most populous U.S. state and the 3rd largest by area. It is also the m ...

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Clarence F. Lea Clarence Frederick Lea (July 11, 1874 – June 20, 1964) was an American lawyer and politician who served 16 terms as a U.S. Representative from California from 1917 to 1949. Biography Lea was born near Highland Springs, California, in southwe ...
(D) : . John E. Raker (D) : . Charles F. Curry (R) : .
Julius Kahn Julius Kahn may refer to: *Julius Kahn (inventor) (1874–1942), engineer of reinforced concrete *Julius Kahn (congressman) Julius Kahn (February 28, 1861 – December 18, 1924) was a United States Congressman who was succeeded by his wife ...
(R) : . John I. Nolan (R), until November 18, 1922 :: Mae E. Nolan (R), from January 23, 1923 : . John A. Elston (R), until December 15, 1921 :: James H. MacLafferty (R), from November 7, 1922 : . Henry E. Barbour (R) : .
Arthur M. Free Arthur Monroe Free (January 15, 1879 – April 1, 1953) was an American lawyer and politician who served six terms as a United States representative from California from 1921 to 1933. Biography He was born in San Jose, California and graduated ...
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Walter F. Lineberger Walter Franklin Lineberger (July 20, 1883 – October 9, 1943) was an American businessman and politician who served as a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from California from 1921 to 1927. Early life and career Born n ...
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Henry Z. Osborne Henry Zenas Osborne (October 4, 1848 – February 8, 1923) was an American Republican politician who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1917 to 1923. Biography He was born in New Lebanon, New York on October 4, 1848. I ...
(R), until February 8, 1923 : . Philip D. Swing (R)


Colorado Colorado (, other variants) is a state in the Mountain states, Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It encompasses most of the Southern Rocky Mountains, as well as the northeastern portion of the Colorado Plateau and the wes ...

: . William N. Vaile (R) : . Charles B. Timberlake (R) : . Guy U. Hardy (R) : . Edward T. Taylor (D)


Connecticut Connecticut () is the southernmost state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It is bordered by Rhode Island to the east, Massachusetts to the north, New York to the west, and Long Island Sound to the south. Its capita ...

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E. Hart Fenn Edward Hart Fenn (September 12, 1856 – February 23, 1939) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Connecticut. Biography Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Fenn attended private schools, Hartford High School, ...
(R) : . Richard P. Freeman (R) : . John Q. Tilson (R) : .
Schuyler Merritt Schuyler Merritt (December 16, 1853 – April 1, 1953) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Connecticut's 4th congressional district from 1917 to 1931 and 1933 to 1937. He is the namesake of the Merritt Park ...
(R) : . James P. Glynn (R)


Delaware Delaware ( ) is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, bordering Maryland to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and New Jersey and the Atlantic Ocean to its east. The state takes its name from the adjacent Del ...

: . Caleb R. Layton (R)


Florida Florida is a state located in the Southeastern region of the United States. Florida is bordered to the west by the Gulf of Mexico, to the northwest by Alabama, to the north by Georgia, to the east by the Bahamas and Atlantic Ocean, and to ...

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Herbert J. Drane Herbert Jackson Drane (June 20, 1863 – August 11, 1947) was a U.S. Representative from Florida. Born in Franklin, Kentucky, Drane attended the public schools of Louisville, Kentucky, and Brevards Academy at Franklin, Kentucky. He moved to ...
(D) : . Frank Clark (D) : . John H. Smithwick (D) : . William J. Sears (D)


Georgia Georgia most commonly refers to: * Georgia (country), a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia * Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the Southeast United States Georgia may also refer to: Places Historical states and entities * Related to the ...

: . James W. Overstreet (D) : . Frank Park (D) : .
Charles R. Crisp Charles Robert Crisp (October 19, 1870 – February 7, 1937) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia, son of Charles Frederick Crisp. Life Born in Ellaville, Georgia, Crisp atte ...
(D) : . William C. Wright (D) : . William D. Upshaw (D) : .
James W. Wise James Walter Wise (March 3, 1868 – September 8, 1925) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. Born near McDonough, Georgia, McDonough, Henry County, Georgia, Wise attended the com ...
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Gordon Lee Gordon Lee may refer to: *Gordon Lee (comic store owner) (1958–2013), American comic book store owner charged with distributing obscene materials *Gordon Lee (congressman) (1859–1927), U.S. congressman from Georgia *Gordon Lee (footballer) (193 ...
(D) : . Charles H. Brand (D) : .
Thomas M. Bell Thomas Bell may refer to: Arts and entertainment *Thomas Bell (born 1985), known professionally as Toddla T, English DJ and producer *Thomas Bell (antiquarian) (1785–1860), English book collector *Thomas Bell (novelist) (1903–1961), American n ...
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Carl Vinson Carl Vinson (November 18, 1883 – June 1, 1981) was an American politician who served in the U.S. House of Representatives for over 50 years and was influential in the 20th century expansion of the U.S. Navy. He was a member of the Democratic ...
(D) : . William C. Lankford (D) : . William W. Larsen (D)


Idaho Idaho ( ) is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the Western United States. To the north, it shares a small portion of the Canada–United States border with the province of British Columbia. It borders the states of Montana and Wyomi ...

: . Burton L. French (R) : .
Addison T. Smith Addison Taylor Smith (September 5, 1862 – July 5, 1956) was a United States House of Representatives, congressman from Idaho. Smith served as a Republican Party (United States), Republican in the United States House of Representatives, U.S. Hou ...
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Illinois Illinois ( ) is a state in the Midwestern United States. Its largest metropolitan areas include the Chicago metropolitan area, and the Metro East section, of Greater St. Louis. Other smaller metropolitan areas include, Peoria and Rockf ...

: . William E. Mason (R), until June 16, 1921 :: Winnifred S. M. Huck (R), from November 7, 1922 : . Richard Yates (R) : . Martin B. Madden (R) : . James R. Mann (R), until November 30, 1922 : . Elliott W. Sproul (R) : . John W. Rainey (D) : . Adolph J. Sabath (D) : . John J. Gorman (R) : . M. Alfred Michaelson (R) : .
Stanley H. Kunz Stanley Henry Kunz (September 26, 1864 – April 23, 1946) was an American politician who served 6 terms a Democratic Party (United States), Democratic United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Illinois from 1921 to 1933. ...
(D) : . Frederick A. Britten (R) : . Carl R. Chindblom (R) : . Ira Clifton Copley, Ira C. Copley (R) : . Charles Eugene Fuller, Charles E. Fuller (R) : . John C. McKenzie (R) : . William J. Graham (R) : . Edward John King, Edward J. King (R) : . Clifford C. Ireland (R) : . Frank H. Funk (R) : . Joseph Gurney Cannon, Joseph G. Cannon (R) : . Allen F. Moore (R) : . Guy L. Shaw (R) : . Loren E. Wheeler (R) : . William A. Rodenberg (R) : . Edwin B. Brooks (R) : . Thomas Sutler Williams, Thomas S. Williams (R) : . Edward E. Denison (R)


List of United States representatives from Indiana, Indiana

: . Oscar R. Luhring (R) : . Oscar E. Bland (R) : . James W. Dunbar (R) : . John S. Benham (R) : . Everett Sanders (R) : . Richard N. Elliott (R) : . Merrill Moores (R) : . Albert Henry Vestal, Albert H. Vestal (R) : . Fred S. Purnell (R) : . William R. Wood (R) : . Milton Kraus (R) : . Louis W. Fairfield (R) : . Andrew J. Hickey (R)


List of United States representatives from Iowa, Iowa

: . William F. Kopp (R) : . Harry E. Hull (R) : . Burton E. Sweet (R) : . Gilbert N. Haugen (R) : . James William Good, James W. Good (R), until June 15, 1921 :: Cyrenus Cole (R), from July 19, 1921 : . C. William Ramseyer (R) : . Cassius C. Dowell (R) : . Horace Mann Towner, Horace M. Towner (R) : . William R. Green (R) : . Lester J. Dickinson (R) : . William D. Boies (R)


List of United States representatives from Kansas, Kansas

: . Daniel Read Anthony Jr., Daniel R. Anthony Jr. (R) : . Edward C. Little (R) : . Philip P. Campbell (R) : . Homer Hoch (R) : . James G. Strong (R) : . Hays B. White (R) : . Jasper N. Tincher (R) : . Richard Ely Bird, Richard E. Bird (R)


List of United States representatives from Kentucky, Kentucky

: . Alben W. Barkley (D) : . David Hayes Kincheloe, David H. Kincheloe (D) : . Robert Y. Thomas Jr. (D) : . Ben Johnson (politician), Ben Johnson (D) : . Charles F. Ogden (R) : . Arthur B. Rouse (D) : . J. Campbell Cantrill, James C. Cantrill (D) : . Ralph Waldo Emerson Gilbert, Ralph W. E. Gilbert (D) : . William J. Fields (D) : . John W. Langley (R) : . John M. Robsion (R)


List of United States representatives from Louisiana, Louisiana

: . James O'Connor (Louisiana politician), James O'Connor (D) : . H. Garland Dupré (D) : . Whitmell P. Martin (D) : . John N. Sandlin (D) : . Riley J. Wilson (D) : . George K. Favrot (D) : . Ladislas Lazaro (D) : . James B. Aswell (D)


List of United States representatives from Maine, Maine

: . Carroll L. Beedy (R) : . Wallace H. White Jr. (R) : . John A. Peters (1864-1953), John A. Peters (R), until January 2, 1922 :: John E. Nelson (Maine), John E. Nelson (R), from March 20, 1922 : . Ira G. Hersey (R)


List of United States representatives from Maryland, Maryland

: . Thomas Alan Goldsborough, T. Alan Goldsborough (D) : . Albert Blakeney, Albert A. Blakeney (R) : . John Boynton Philip Clayton Hill, John Philip Hill (R) : . John Charles Linthicum, J. Charles Linthicum (D) : . Sydney Emanuel Mudd II, Sydney E. Mudd, II (R) : . Frederick Nicholas Zihlman, Frederick N. Zihlman (R)


List of United States representatives from Massachusetts, Massachusetts

: . Allen T. Treadway (R) : . Frederick H. Gillett (R) : . Calvin Paige, Calvin D. Paige (R) : . Samuel Winslow, Samuel E. Winslow (R) : . John Jacob Rogers (R) : . Willfred W. Lufkin (R), until June 30, 1921 :: Abram Andrew, A. Piatt Andrew Jr. (R), from September 27, 1921 : . Robert S. Maloney (R) : . Frederick W. Dallinger (R) : . Charles L. Underhill (R) : . Peter Francis Tague, Peter F. Tague (D) : . George H. Tinkham, George Holden Tinkham (R) : . James A. Gallivan (D) : . Robert Luce (R) : . Louis A. Frothingham (R) : . William S. Greene (R) : . Joseph Walsh (Massachusetts politician), Joseph Walsh (R), until August 2, 1922 :: Charles L. Gifford (R), from November 7, 1922


List of United States representatives from Michigan, Michigan

: . George P. Codd (R) : . Earl C. Michener (R) : . William H. Frankhauser (R), until May 9, 1921 :: John M. C. Smith (R), from June 28, 1921 : . John C. Ketcham (R) : . Carl E. Mapes (R) : . Patrick H. Kelley (R) : . Louis C. Cramton (R) : . Joseph W. Fordney (R) : . James C. McLaughlin (R) : . Roy O. Woodruff (R) : . Frank D. Scott (R) : . W. Frank James (R) : . Vincent M. Brennan (R)


List of United States representatives from Minnesota, Minnesota

: . Sydney Anderson (R) : . Frank Clague (R) : . Charles Russell Davis, Charles R. Davis (R) : . Oscar Keller, Oscar E. Keller (R) : . Walter Newton, Walter H. Newton (R) : .
Harold Knutson Harold Knutson (October 20, 1880 – August 21, 1953) was an American politician and journalist, who represented Minnesota in the United States House of Representatives from 1917 to 1949 as a member of the Republican Party. From 1919 to 192 ...
(R) : . Andrew Volstead, Andrew J. Volstead (R) : . Oscar Larson, Oscar J. Larson (R) : . Halvor Steenerson (R) : . Thomas D. Schall (R)


List of United States representatives from Mississippi, Mississippi

: . John E. Rankin (D) : . Bill G. Lowrey (D) : . Benjamin G. Humphreys II, Benjamin G. Humphreys, II (D) : . Thomas U. Sisson (D) : . Ross A. Collins (D) : . Paul B. Johnson Sr. (D) : . Percy Quin, Percy E. Quin (D) : . James Collier, James W. Collier (D)


List of United States representatives from Missouri, Missouri

: . Frank C. Millspaugh (R), until December 5, 1922 : . William W. Rucker (D) : . Henry F. Lawrence (R) : . Charles L. Faust (R) : . Edgar C. Ellis (R) : . William O. Atkeson (R) : . Roscoe C. Patterson (R) : . Sidney C. Roach (R) : . Theodore W. Hukriede (R) : . Cleveland A. Newton (R) : . Harry B. Hawes (D) : . Leonidas C. Dyer (R) : . Marion E. Rhodes (R) : . Edward D. Hays (R) : . Isaac V. McPherson (R) : . Samuel A. Shelton (R)


List of United States representatives from Montana, Montana

: . Washington J. McCormick (R) : . Carl W. Riddick (R)


List of United States representatives from Nebraska, Nebraska

: . C. Frank Reavis (R), until June 3, 1922 :: Roy H. Thorpe (R), from November 7, 1922 : . Albert W. Jefferis (R) : . Robert E. Evans (R) : . Melvin O. McLaughlin (R) : . William E. Andrews (R) : . Moses Kinkaid, Moses P. Kinkaid (R), until July 6, 1922 :: Augustin Reed Humphrey, Augustin R. Humphrey (R), from November 7, 1922


List of United States representatives from Nevada, Nevada

: . Samuel S. Arentz (R)


List of United States representatives from New Hampshire, New Hampshire

: . Sherman Everett Burroughs, Sherman E. Burroughs (R), until January 27, 1923 : . Edward Hills Wason, Edward H. Wason (R)


List of United States representatives from New Jersey, New Jersey

: . Francis F. Patterson Jr. (R) : . Isaac Bacharach (R) : . T. Frank Appleby (R) : . Elijah C. Hutchinson (R) : . Ernest R. Ackerman (R) : . Randolph Perkins (R) : . Amos H. Radcliffe (R) : . Herbert W. Taylor (R) : . Richard W. Parker, Richard Wayne Parker (R) : . Frederick R. Lehlbach (R) : . Archibald E. Olpp (R) : . Charles F.X. O'Brien (D)


List of United States representatives from New Mexico, New Mexico

: . Néstor Montoya (R), until January 13, 1923


List of United States representatives from New York, New York

: . Frederick C. Hicks (R) : . John J. Kindred (D) : . John Kissel (New York), John Kissel (R) : . Thomas H. Cullen (D) : . Ardolph Loges Kline, Ardolph L. Kline (R) : . Warren I. Lee (R) : . Michael J. Hogan (R) : . Charles G. Bond (R) : . Andrew Petersen, Andrew N. Petersen (R) : . Lester D. Volk (R) : . Daniel J. Riordan (D) : . Meyer London (Soc.) : . Christopher D. Sullivan (D) : . Nathan David Perlman, Nathan D. Perlman (R) : . Thomas J. Ryan (congressman), Thomas J. Ryan (R) : . William Bourke Cockran, W. Bourke Cockran (D), until March 1, 1923 : . Ogden L. Mills (R) : . John F. Carew (D) : . Walter M. Chandler (R) : . Isaac Siegel (R) : . Martin C. Ansorge (R) : . Anthony Jerome Griffin, Anthony J. Griffin (D) : . Albert B. Rossdale (R) : . Benjamin L. Fairchild (R) : . James W. Husted (Representative), James W. Husted (R) : . Hamilton Fish, Hamilton Fish Jr. (R) : . Charles B. Ward (R) : . Peter G. Ten Eyck (D) : . James S. Parker (R) : . Frank Crowther (R) : . Bertrand Snell, Bertrand H. Snell (R) : . Luther W. Mott (R) : . Homer P. Snyder (R) : . John D. Clarke (R) : . Walter W. Magee (R) : . Norman J. Gould (R) : . Alanson B. Houghton (R), until February 28, 1922 :: Lewis Henry (R), from April 11, 1922 : . Thomas B. Dunn (R) : . Archie D. Sanders (R) : . S. Wallace Dempsey (R) : . Clarence MacGregor (R) : . James M. Mead (D) : . Daniel A. Reed (politician), Daniel A. Reed (R)


List of United States representatives from North Carolina, North Carolina

: . Hallett Sydney Ward, Hallett S. Ward (D) : . Claude Kitchin (D) : . Samuel M. Brinson (D), until April 13, 1922 :: Charles Laban Abernethy, Charles L. Abernethy (D), from November 7, 1922 : . Edward W. Pou (D) : . Charles Manly Stedman, Charles M. Stedman (D) : . Homer L. Lyon (D) : . William C. Hammer (D) : . Robert L. Doughton (D) : . Alfred L. Bulwinkle (D) : . Zebulon Weaver (D)


List of United States representatives from North Dakota, North Dakota

: . Olger B. Burtness (R) : . George M. Young (R) : . James H. Sinclair (R)


List of United States representatives from Ohio, Ohio

: . Nicholas Longworth (R) : . Ambrose E.B. Stephens (R) : . Roy G. Fitzgerald (R) : . John L. Cable (R) : . Charles J. Thompson (R) : . Charles Cyrus Kearns, Charles C. Kearns (R) : . Simeon D. Fess (R) : . R. Clint Cole, R. Clinton Cole (R) : . William W. Chalmers (R) : . Israel M. Foster (R) : . Edwin D. Ricketts (R) : . John C. Speaks (R) : . James T. Begg (R) : . Charles Landon Knight, Charles L. Knight (R) : . C. Ellis Moore (R) : . Joseph H. Himes (R) : . William M. Morgan (Ohio), William M. Morgan (R) : . B. Frank Murphy (R) : . John G. Cooper (R) : . Miner G. Norton (R) : . Harry C. Gahn (R) : . Theodore E. Burton (R)


List of United States representatives from Oklahoma, Oklahoma

: . Thomas Alberter Chandler, Thomas A. Chandler (R) : . Alice Mary Robertson, Alice M. Robertson (R) : . Charles D. Carter (D) : . Joseph C. Pringey (R) : . Fletcher B. Swank (D) : . L. M. Gensman, Lorraine M. Gensman (R) : . James V. McClintic (D) : . Manuel Herrick (R)


List of United States representatives from Oregon, Oregon

: . Willis C. Hawley (R) : . Nicholas J. Sinnott (R) : . Clifton N. McArthur (R)


List of United States representatives from Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania

: . William J. Burke (R) : . Thomas S. Crago (R), from September 20, 1921 : . Joseph McLaughlin (Pennsylvania politician), Joseph McLaughlin (R) : . Anderson Howell Walters, Anderson H. Walters (R) : . William S. Vare (R), until January 2, 1923 : . George Scott Graham, George S. Graham (R) : . Harry C. Ransley (R) : . George W. Edmonds (R) : . James J. Connolly (R) : . George P. Darrow (R) : . Thomas S. Butler (R) : . Henry Winfield Watson, Henry W. Watson (R) : . William Walton Griest, William W. Griest (R) : . Charles Robert Connell, Charles R. Connell (R), until September 26, 1922 : . Clarence Dennis Coughlin, Clarence D. Coughlin (R) : . John Reber (R) : . Fred Benjamin Gernerd, Fred B. Gernerd (R) : . Louis Thomas McFadden, Louis T. McFadden (R) : . Edgar Raymond Kiess, Edgar R. Kiess (R) : . Isaac Clinton Kline, I. Clinton Kline (R) : . Benjamin K. Focht (R) : . Aaron Shenk Kreider, Aaron S. Kreider (R) : . John Marshall Rose, John M. Rose (R) : . Edward Schroeder Brooks, Edward S. Brooks (R) : . Evan John Jones (politician), Evan J. Jones (R) : . Adam Martin Wyant, Adam M. Wyant (R) : . Samuel Austin Kendall, Samuel A. Kendall (R) : . Henry Wilson Temple, Henry W. Temple (R) : . Milton William Shreve, Milton W. Shreve (IR) : . William Huntington Kirkpatrick, William H. Kirkpatrick (R) : . Nathan Leroy Strong, Nathan L. Strong (R) : . Harris Jacob Bixler, Harris J. Bixler (R) : . Stephen Geyer Porter, Stephen G. Porter (R) : . Melville Clyde Kelly, M. Clyde Kelly (R) : . John M. Morin (R) : . Guy Edgar Campbell, Guy E. Campbell (D)


List of United States representatives from Rhode Island, Rhode Island

: . Clark Burdick (R) : . Walter Russell Stiness, Walter R. Stiness (R) : . Ambrose Kennedy (R)


List of United States representatives from South Carolina, South Carolina

: . W. Turner Logan (D) : . James F. Byrnes (D) : . Frederick H. Dominick (D) : . John J. McSwain (D) : . William Francis Stevenson, William F. Stevenson (D) : . Philip H. Stoll (D) : . Hampton P. Fulmer (D)


List of United States representatives from South Dakota, South Dakota

: . Charles A. Christopherson (R) : . Royal C. Johnson (R) : . William Williamson (South Dakota), William Williamson (R)


List of United States representatives from Tennessee, Tennessee

: . B. Carroll Reece (R) : . J. Will Taylor (R) : . Joseph Edgar Brown (R) : . Wynne F. Clouse (R) : . Ewin L. Davis (D) : . Joseph W. Byrns Sr. (D) : . Lemuel P. Padgett (D), until August 2, 1922 :: Clarence W. Turner (D), from November 7, 1922 : . Lon A. Scott (R) : . Finis J. Garrett (D) : . Hubert Fisher, Hubert F. Fisher (D)


List of United States representatives from Texas, Texas

: . Eugene Black (texas politician), Eugene Black (D) : . John C. Box (D) : . Morgan G. Sanders (D) : . Sam Rayburn, Samuel T. Rayburn (D) : . Hatton W. Sumners (D) : . Rufus Hardy (representative), Rufus Hardy (D) : . Clay Stone Briggs (D) : . Daniel E. Garrett (D) : . Joseph J. Mansfield (D) : . James P. Buchanan (D) : . Tom Connally, Thomas T. Connally (D) : . Fritz G. Lanham (D) : . Lucian W. Parrish (D), until March 27, 1922 :: Guinn Williams (Texas politician), Guinn Williams (D), from May 22, 1922 : . Harry M. Wurzbach (R) : . John Nance Garner, John N. Garner (D) : . Claude Benton Hudspeth, Claude B. Hudspeth (D) : . Thomas L. Blanton (D) : . John Marvin Jones, J. Marvin Jones (D)


List of United States representatives from Utah, Utah

: . Don B. Colton (R) : . Elmer O. Leatherwood (R)


List of United States representatives from Vermont, Vermont

: . Frank L. Greene (R) : . Porter H. Dale (R)


List of United States representatives from Virginia, Virginia

: . S. Otis Bland, Schuyler Otis Bland (D) : . Joseph T. Deal (D) : . Andrew Jackson Montague, Andrew J. Montague (D) : . Patrick H. Drewry, Patrick Henry Drewry (D) : . Rorer A. James (D), until August 6, 1921 :: J. Murray Hooker, James M. Hooker (D), from November 8, 1921 : . James P. Woods (D) : . Thomas W. Harrison (D), until December 15, 1922 :: John Paul Jr. (1883 - 1964), John Paul Jr. (R), from December 15, 1922 : . R. Walton Moore (D) : . C. Bascom Slemp (R) : . Henry D. Flood (D), until December 8, 1921 :: Henry St. George Tucker III (D), from March 21, 1922


List of United States representatives from Washington, Washington

: . John Franklin Miller (Washington representative), John F. Miller (R) : . Lindley H. Hadley (R) : . Albert Johnson (congressman), Albert Johnson (R) : . John W. Summers (R) : . J. Stanley Webster (R)


List of United States representatives from West Virginia, West Virginia

: . Benjamin L. Rosenbloom (R) : . George M. Bowers (R) : . Stuart F. Reed (R) : . Harry C. Woodyard (R) : . Wells Goodykoontz (R) : . Leonard S. Echols (R)


List of United States representatives from Wisconsin, Wisconsin

: . Henry Allen Cooper, Henry A. Cooper (R) : . Edward Voigt (R) : . John M. Nelson (R) : . John C. Kleczka (R) : . William H. Stafford (R) : . Florian Lampert (R) : . Joseph D. Beck (R) : . Edward E. Browne (R) : . David G. Classon (R) : . James A. Frear (R) : . Adolphus P. Nelson (R)


List of United States representatives from Wyoming, Wyoming

: . Franklin Wheeler Mondell, Franklin W. Mondell (R)


Non-voting members

: . Daniel Sutherland, Daniel A. Sutherland (R) : . Jonah Kuhio Kalaniana'ole, J. Kuhio Kalaniana'ole (R), until January 7, 1922 :: Henry Alexander Baldwin, Henry Baldwin (R), from March 25, 1922 : . Jaime C. de Veyra (Nacionalista Party, Nac.) : . Isauro Gabaldon (Nacionalista Party, Nac.) : . Félix Córdova Dávila


Changes in membership

The count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress.


Senate

* Replacements: 11 ** Democratic Party (United States), Democratic: no net change ** Republican Party (United States), Republican: no net change * Deaths: 4 * Resignations: 4 * Vacancy: 0 * Total seats with changes: 7


House of Representatives

* Replacements: 19 ** Democratic Party (United States), Democratic: no net change ** Republican Party (United States), Republican: no net change * Deaths: 18 * Resignations: 8 * Contested elections: 1 * Total seats with changes: 30


Committees


Senate

* Additional Accommodations for the Library of Congress (Select) * United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Agriculture and Forestry (Chairman: George W. Norris; Ranking Member: Ellison D. Smith) * United States Senate Committee on Appropriations, Appropriations (Chairman: Francis E. Warren; Ranking Member: Lee S. Overman) * United States Senate Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate, Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate (Chairman: William M. Calder; Ranking Member: Andrieus A. Jones) * United States Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, Banking and Currency (Chairman:
George P. McLean George Payne McLean (October 7, 1857 – June 6, 1932) was the 59th Governor of Connecticut, and a United States senator from Connecticut. Biography McLean was born in Simsbury, Connecticut, one of five children of Dudley B. McLean and Mary ( ...
; Ranking Member: Robert L. Owen) * United States Senate Committee on Canadian Relations, Canadian Relations (Chairman: Frederick Hale (U.S. senator), Frederick Hale) * United States Senate Committee on the Census, Census (Chairman:
Howard Sutherland Howard Sutherland (September 8, 1865March 12, 1950) was an American politician. He was a Republican who represented West Virginia in both houses of the United States Congress. Sutherland was born near Kirkwood, Missouri. He lived in Missouri un ...
; Ranking Member: Joseph T. Robinson) * United States Senate Committee on Civil Service, Civil Service (Chairman: Thomas Sterling; Ranking Member: Kenneth McKellar (politician), Kenneth McKellar) * Civil Service Commission Examining Division (Select) * United States Senate Committee on Claims, Claims (Chairman:
Arthur Capper Arthur Capper (July 14, 1865 – December 19, 1951) was an American politician from Kansas. He was the 20th governor of Kansas (the first born in the state) from 1915 to 1919 and a United States senator from 1919 to 1949. He also owned a radio ...
; Ranking Member: Joseph T. Robinson) * United States Senate Committee on Coast and Insular Survey, Coast and Insular Survey (Chairman: Walter Evans Edge) * United States Senate Committee on Coast Defenses, Coast Defenses (Chairman: Joseph S. Frelinghuysen) * United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Commerce (Chairman: Wesley L. Jones; Ranking Member: Duncan U. Fletcher) * United States Senate Committee on Conservation of National Resources, Conservation of National Resources (Chairman: LeBaron B. Colt) * United States Senate Committee on Corporations Organized in the District of Columbia, Corporations Organized in the District of Columbia (Chairman:
Atlee Pomerene Atlee Pomerene (December 6, 1863November 12, 1937) was an American Democratic Party politician from Ohio. He represented Ohio in the United States Senate from 1911 until 1923. Biography Pomerene was born on December 6, 1863, in Berlin, Holmes C ...
) * Crop Insurance (Select) * United States Senate Committee on Cuban Relations, Cuban Relations (Chairman: Hiram W. Johnson) * Disposition of Useless Papers in the Executive Departments (Chairman: N/A; Ranking Member: N/A) * United States Senate Committee on the District of Columbia, District of Columbia (Chairman: L. Heisler Ball; Ranking Member:
Atlee Pomerene Atlee Pomerene (December 6, 1863November 12, 1937) was an American Democratic Party politician from Ohio. He represented Ohio in the United States Senate from 1911 until 1923. Biography Pomerene was born on December 6, 1863, in Berlin, Holmes C ...
) * United States Senate Committee on Education and Labor, Education and Labor (Chairman: William S. Kenyon (Iowa politician), William S. Kenyon then William E. Borah; Ranking Member: Andrieus A. Jones) * United States Senate Committee on Engrossed Bills, Engrossed Bills (Chairman: N/A; Ranking Member: N/A) * United States Senate Committee on Enrolled Bills, Enrolled Bills (Chairman:
Howard Sutherland Howard Sutherland (September 8, 1865March 12, 1950) was an American politician. He was a Republican who represented West Virginia in both houses of the United States Congress. Sutherland was born near Kirkwood, Missouri. He lived in Missouri un ...
; Ranking Member: Nathaniel B. Dial) * Establish a university in the United States (Select) * United States Senate Select Committee to Examine the Several Branches in the Civil Service, Examine the Several Branches in the Civil Service (Select) * Execution without Trial in France (Special) * United States Senate Committee on Expenditures in the Department of Labor, Expenditures in the Department of Labor (Chairman: N/A; Ranking Member: N/A) * United States Senate Committee on Expenditures in the Post Office Department, Expenditures in the Post Office Department (Chairman: N/A; Ranking Member: N/A) * United States Senate Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments, Expenditures in Executive Departments (Chairman: Medill McCormick; Ranking Member: Oscar W. Underwood) * Ex-servicemen Bureaus and Agencies (Select) * United States Senate Committee on Finance, Finance (Chairman: Porter J. McCumber; Ranking Member: Furnifold M. Simmons) * Fisheries (Chairman: N/A; Ranking Member: N/A) * United States Senate Committee on the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians, Five Civilized Tribes of Indians * United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Foreign Relations (Chairman:
Henry Cabot Lodge Henry Cabot Lodge (May 12, 1850 November 9, 1924) was an American Republican politician, historian, and statesman from Massachusetts. He served in the United States Senate from 1893 to 1924 and is best known for his positions on foreign policy. ...
; Ranking Member: Gilbert M. Hitchcock) * United States Senate Committee on Forest Reservations and the Protection of Game, Forest Reservations and the Protection of Game * Geological Survey * Haiti and Santo Domingo * United States Senate Committee on Immigration, Immigration (Chairman: LeBaron B. Colt; Ranking Member: William H. King) * United States Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, Indian Affairs (Chairman: Selden P. Spencer; Ranking Member: Henry F. Ashurst) * United States Senate Committee on Industrial Expositions, Industrial Expositions (Chairman: N/A; Ranking Member: N/A) * United States Senate Committee on Interoceanic Canals, Interoceanic Canals (Chairman: William E. Borah; Ranking Member: Thomas J. Walsh) * United States Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce, Interstate Commerce (Chairman: Albert B. Cummins; Ranking Member: Ellison D. Smith) * United States Senate Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, Irrigation and Reclamation (Chairman:
Charles L. McNary Charles Linza McNary (June 12, 1874February 25, 1944) was an American Republican Party (United States), Republican politician from Oregon. He served in the United States Senate, U.S. Senate from 1917 to 1944 and was Party leaders of the United ...
; Ranking Member:
Morris Sheppard John Morris Sheppard (May 28, 1875April 9, 1941) was a Democratic United States Congressman and United States Senator from Texas. He authored the Eighteenth Amendment (Prohibition) and introduced it in the Senate, and is referred to as "the fa ...
) * United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Judiciary (Chairman:
Knute Nelson Knute Nelson (born Knud Evanger; February 2, 1843 – April 28, 1923) was an American attorney and politician active in Wisconsin and Minnesota. A Republican, he served in state and national positions: he was elected to the Wisconsin and Minnesot ...
; Ranking Member: Charles A. Culberson) * United States Senate Committee on the Library, Library (Chairman:
Frank B. Brandegee Frank Bosworth Brandegee (July 8, 1864October 14, 1924) was a United States representative and senator from Connecticut. Early life Frank Brandegee was born in New London, Connecticut, on July 8, 1864. He was the son of Augustus Brandegee, w ...
; Ranking Member:
John Sharp Williams John Sharp Williams (July 30, 1854September 27, 1932) was a prominent American politician in the United States Democratic Party, Democratic Party from the 1890s through the 1920s, and served as the Minority Leader of the United States House of Re ...
) * United States Senate Committee on Manufactures, Manufactures (Chairman: Robert M. La Follette; Ranking Member: Ellison D. Smith) * United States Senate Committee on Military Affairs, Military Affairs (Chairman: James W. Wadsworth Jr.; Ranking Member: Gilbert M. Hitchcock) * United States Senate Committee on Mines and Mining, Mines and Mining (Chairman:
Miles Poindexter Miles Poindexter (April 22, 1868September 21, 1946) was an American lawyer and politician. As a Republican Party (United States), Republican and briefly a Progressive Party 1912 (United States), Progressive, he served one term as a United States ...
; Ranking Member: Thomas J. Walsh) * Mississippi River and its Tributaries (Select) * National Banks (Chairman: N/A; Ranking Member: N/A) * United States Senate Committee on Naval Affairs, Naval Affairs (Chairman: Carroll S. Page; Ranking Member: Claude A. Swanson) * Nine Foot Channel from the Great Lakes to the Gulf (Select) * Pacific Islands, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands (Chairman: N/A; Ranking Member: N/A) * United States Senate Committee on Patents, Patents (Chairman: Hiram W. Johnson; Ranking Member: Ellison D. Smith) * United States Senate Committee on Pensions, Pensions (Chairman: Holm O. Bursum; Ranking Member: Thomas J. Walsh) * United States Senate Committee on Post Office and Post Roads, Post Office and Post Roads (Chairman: Charles E. Townsend; Ranking Member: Kenneth McKellar (politician), Kenneth McKellar) * United States Senate Committee on Printing, Printing (Chairman:
George H. Moses George Higgins Moses (February 9, 1869December 20, 1944) was a U.S. diplomat and political figure. He served as a United States senator from New Hampshire and was chosen as the Senate's President pro tempore. Biography George H. Moses was bor ...
; Ranking Member: Duncan U. Fletcher) * United States Senate Committee on Private Land Claims, Private Land Claims (Chairman: N/A; Ranking Member: N/A) * United States Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections, Privileges and Elections (Chairman: William P. Dillingham; Ranking Member:
Atlee Pomerene Atlee Pomerene (December 6, 1863November 12, 1937) was an American Democratic Party politician from Ohio. He represented Ohio in the United States Senate from 1911 until 1923. Biography Pomerene was born on December 6, 1863, in Berlin, Holmes C ...
) * United States Senate Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, Public Buildings and Grounds (Chairman:
Bert M. Fernald Bert Manfred Fernald (April 3, 1858August 23, 1926) was an American farmer, businessman, and Republican Party (United States), Republican politician who became the List of Governors of Maine, 47th Governor of Maine and a United States senator. ...
; Ranking Member: James A. Reed) * United States Senate Committee on Public Health and National Quarantine, Public Health and National Quarantine (Chairman: Joseph I. France) * United States Senate Committee on Public Lands, Public Lands and Surveys (Chairman: Reed Smoot; Ranking Member: Henry L. Myers) * United States Senate Committee on Railroads, Railroads (Chairman: Irvine L. Lenroot) * Readjustment of Service Pay (Special) * Reforestation (Select) * Revision of the Laws (Chairman: Richard P. Ernst; Ranking Member: Nathaniel B. Dial) * United States Senate Committee on Revolutionary Claims, Revolutionary Claims (Chairman: N/A; Ranking Member: N/A) * United States Senate Committee on Rules, Rules (Chairman:
Charles Curtis Charles Curtis (January 25, 1860 – February 8, 1936) was an American attorney and Republican politician from Kansas who served as the 31st vice president of the United States from 1929 to 1933 under Herbert Hoover. He had served as the Sena ...
; Ranking Member: Lee S. Overman) * Standards, Weights and Measures (Chairman: N/A; Ranking Member: N/A) * Tariff Regulation (Select) * United States Senate Committee on Territories, Territories (Chairman: Harry S. New) * United States Senate Select Committee on the Transportation and Sale of Meat Products, Transportation and Sale of Meat Products (Select) * United States Senate Committee on Transportation Routes to the Seaboard, Transportation Routes to the Seaboard * Trespassers upon Indian Lands (Select) * Veterans Bureau Investigation (Select) * Committee of the whole, Whole * Woman Suffrage (Chairman: N/A; Ranking Member: N/A)


House of Representatives

* United States House Committee on Accounts, Accounts (Chairman: Clifford Ireland; Ranking Member: Frank Park) * United States House Committee on Agriculture, Agriculture (Chairman: Gilbert N. Haugen; Ranking Member: Henderson M. Jacoway) * United States House Committee on Alcoholic Liquor Traffic, Alcoholic Liquor Traffic (Chairman:
Addison T. Smith Addison Taylor Smith (September 5, 1862 – July 5, 1956) was a United States House of Representatives, congressman from Idaho. Smith served as a Republican Party (United States), Republican in the United States House of Representatives, U.S. Hou ...
; Ranking Member: William D. Upshaw) * United States House Committee on Appropriations, Appropriations (Chairman: Martin B. Madden; Ranking Member: Joseph W. Byrns) * United States House Committee on Banking and Currency, Banking and Currency (Chairman: Louis T. McFadden; Ranking Member: Otis Wingo) * United States House Committee on the Census, Census (Chairman: Isaac Siegel; Ranking Member: William W. Larsen) * United States House Committee on Claims, Claims (Chairman: George W. Edmonds; Ranking Member:
Henry B. Steagall Henry Bascom Steagall (May 19, 1873 – November 22, 1943) was a United States representative from Alabama. He was chairman of the Committee on Banking and Currency and in 1933, he co-sponsored the Glass–Steagall Act with Carter Glass, an ac ...
) * United States House Committee on Coinage, Weights and Measures, Coinage, Weights and Measures (Chairman: Albert H. Vestal; Ranking Member: Samuel M. Brinson) * United States House Committee on the Disposition of Executive Papers, Disposition of Executive Papers (Chairman: Merrill Moores; Ranking Member: Arthur B. Rouse) * United States House Committee on the District of Columbia, District of Columbia (Chairman: Benjamin K. Focht; Ranking Member: James P. Woods) * United States House Committee on Education, Education (Chairman: Simeon D. Fess; Ranking Member:
William B. Bankhead William Brockman Bankhead (April 12, 1874 – September 15, 1940) was an American politician who served as the 42nd speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1936 to 1940, representing Alabama's 10th and later 7th congressiona ...
) * United States House Committee on the Election of the President, Vice President and Representatives in Congress, Election of the President, Vice President and Representatives in Congress (Chairman: William E. Andrews; Ranking Member: William W. Rucker) * United States House Committee on Elections, Elections No.#1 (Chairman: Frederick W. Dallinger; Ranking Member: Claude Benton Hudspeth) * United States House Committee on Elections, Elections No.#2 (Chairman: Robert Luce; Ranking Member: Frank Park) * United States House Committee on Elections, Elections No.#3 (Chairman: Cassius C. Dowell; Ranking Member: Zebulon Weaver) * United States House Committee on Enrolled Bills, Enrolled Bills (Chairman: Edwin D. Ricketts; Ranking Member: Ladislas Lazaro) * United States House Committee on Expenditures in the Agriculture Department, Expenditures in the Agriculture Department (Chairman: Edward J. King; Ranking Member: Robert L. Doughton) * United States House Committee on Expenditures in the Commerce Department, Expenditures in the Commerce Department (Chairman: Frank Murphy; Ranking Member:
Henry B. Steagall Henry Bascom Steagall (May 19, 1873 – November 22, 1943) was a United States representative from Alabama. He was chairman of the Committee on Banking and Currency and in 1933, he co-sponsored the Glass–Steagall Act with Carter Glass, an ac ...
) * United States House Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department, Expenditures in the Interior Department (Chairman: Aaron S. Kreider; Ranking Member: Charles Hillyer Brand) * United States House Committee on Expenditures in the Justice Department, Expenditures in the Justice Department (Chairman: Stuart F. Reed; Ranking Member: S. Otis Bland) * United States House Committee on Expenditures in the Labor Department, Expenditures in the Labor Department (Chairman: Anderson H. Walters; Ranking Member: Riley J. Wilson) * United States House Committee on Expenditures in the Navy Department, Expenditures in the Navy Department (Chairman: Leonard S. Echols; Ranking Member: Rufus Hardy (representative), Rufus Hardy) * United States House Committee on Expenditures in the Post Office Department, Expenditures in the Post Office Department (Chairman: Frederick N. Zihlman; Ranking Member: Benjamin G. Humphreys) * United States House Committee on Expenditures in the State Department, Expenditures in the State Department (Chairman: Richard N. Elliott; Ranking Member: William W. Rucker) * United States House Committee on Expenditures in the Treasury Department, Expenditures in the Treasury Department (Chairman: Porter H. Dale; Ranking Member: R. Walton Moore) * United States House Committee on Expenditures in the War Department, Expenditures in the War Department (Chairman: Royal C. Johnson; Ranking Member: Edward B. Almon) * United States House Committee on Expenditures on Public Buildings, Expenditures on Public Buildings (Chairman: John S. Benham; Ranking Member: Zebulon Weaver) * United States House Committee on Flood Control, Flood Control (Chairman: William A. Rodenberg; Ranking Member: Benjamin G. Humphreys) * United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Foreign Affairs (Chairman: Stephen G. Porter; Ranking Member: Henry D. Flood) * United States House Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, Immigration and Naturalization (Chairman: Albert Johnson (congressman), Albert Johnson; Ranking Member: Adolph J. Sabath) * United States House Committee on Indian Affairs, Indian Affairs (Chairman: Homer P. Snyder; Ranking Member:
Carl Hayden Carl Trumbull Hayden (October 2, 1877 – January 25, 1972) was an American politician. Representing Arizona in the United States Senate from 1927 to 1969, he was the first U.S. Senator to serve seven terms. Serving as the state's first Represe ...
) * Industrial Arts and Expositions (Chairman: Oscar E. Bland; Ranking Member: Fritz G. Lanham) * United States House Committee on Insular Affairs, Insular Affairs (Chairman: Horace M. Towner; Ranking Member: Finis J. Garrett) * United States House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Interstate and Foreign Commerce (Chairman: Samuel E. Winslow; Ranking Member: Alben W. Barkley) * United States House Committee on Invalid Pensions, Invalid Pensions (Chairman: Charles E. Fuller; Ranking Member: William W. Rucker) * United States House Committee on Irrigation of Arid Lands, Irrigation of Arid Lands (Chairman: Moses P. Kinkaid; Ranking Member:
Carl Hayden Carl Trumbull Hayden (October 2, 1877 – January 25, 1972) was an American politician. Representing Arizona in the United States Senate from 1927 to 1969, he was the first U.S. Senator to serve seven terms. Serving as the state's first Represe ...
) * United States House Committee on Judiciary, Judiciary (Chairman: Andrew J. Volstead; Ranking Member: Robert Y. Thomas Jr.) * United States House Committee on Labor, Labor (Chairman: John I. Nolan; Ranking Member: Eugene Black (Texas politician), Eugene Black) * United States House Committee on the Library, Library (Chairman: Norman J. Gould; Ranking Member: Frank Park) * United States House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, Merchant Marine and Fisheries (Chairman: William S. Greene; Ranking Member: Rufus Hardy (representative), Rufus Hardy) * United States House Committee on Mileage, Mileage (Chairman: William S. Greene; Ranking Member:
Stanley H. Kunz Stanley Henry Kunz (September 26, 1864 – April 23, 1946) was an American politician who served 6 terms a Democratic Party (United States), Democratic United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Illinois from 1921 to 1933. ...
) * United States House Committee on Military Affairs, Military Affairs (Chairman:
Julius Kahn Julius Kahn may refer to: *Julius Kahn (inventor) (1874–1942), engineer of reinforced concrete *Julius Kahn (congressman) Julius Kahn (February 28, 1861 – December 18, 1924) was a United States Congressman who was succeeded by his wife ...
; Ranking Member: William J. Fields) * United States House Committee on Mines and Mining, Mines and Mining (Chairman: Marion E. Rhodes; Ranking Member: Otis Wingo) * United States House Committee on Naval Affairs, Naval Affairs (Chairman: Thomas S. Butler; Ranking Member: Lemuel P. Padgett) * United States House Committee on Patents, Patents (Chairman: Florian Lampert; Ranking Member: Ewin L. Davis) * Pensions (Chairman:
Harold Knutson Harold Knutson (October 20, 1880 – August 21, 1953) was an American politician and journalist, who represented Minnesota in the United States House of Representatives from 1917 to 1949 as a member of the Republican Party. From 1919 to 192 ...
; Ranking Member: William D. Upshaw) * United States House Committee on Post Office and Post Roads, Post Office and Post Roads (Chairman: Halvor Steenerson; Ranking Member:
Thomas M. Bell Thomas Bell may refer to: Arts and entertainment *Thomas Bell (born 1985), known professionally as Toddla T, English DJ and producer *Thomas Bell (antiquarian) (1785–1860), English book collector *Thomas Bell (novelist) (1903–1961), American n ...
) * United States House Committee on Printing, Printing (Chairman: Edgar R. Kiess; Ranking Member: William F. Stevenson) * United States House Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, Public Buildings and Grounds (Chairman: John W. Langley; Ranking Member: Frank Clark) * United States House Committee on Public Lands, Public Lands (Chairman: Nicholas J. Sinnott; Ranking Member: John E. Raker) * United States House Committee on Railways and Canals, Railways and Canals (Chairman: Loren E. Wheeler; Ranking Member: Thomas H. Cullen) * Reform in the Civil Service (Chairman: Frederick R. Lehlbach; Ranking Member: Eugene Black (Texas politician), Eugene Black) * United States House Committee on Revision of Laws, Revision of Laws (Chairman: Edward C. Little; Ranking Member: R. Walton Moore) * United States House Committee on Rivers and Harbors, Rivers and Harbors (Chairman: S. Wallace Dempsey; Ranking Member: H. Garland Dupre) * United States House Committee on Roads, Roads (Chairman: Thomas B. Dunn; Ranking Member: Robert L. Doughton) * United States House Committee on Rules, Rules (Chairman: Philip P. Campbell; Ranking Member: Edward W. Pou) * United States House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, Standards of Official Conduct * United States House Committee on Territories, Territories (Chairman: Charles F. Curry; Ranking Member: Zebulon Weaver) * United States Shipping Board Operations (Select) (Chairman: Joseph Walsh (Massachusetts politician), Joseph Walsh) * United States House Committee on War Claims, War Claims (Chairman: Bertrand H. Snell; Ranking Member: Frank Clark) * United States House Committee on Ways and Means, Ways and Means (Chairman: Joseph W. Fordney; Ranking Member: Claude Kitchin) * United States House Committee on Woman Suffrage, Woman Suffrage (Chairman: Wallace H. White Jr.; Ranking Member: John E. Raker) * Committee of the Whole (United States House of Representatives), Whole


Joint committees

* Conditions of Indian Tribes (Special) * Determine what Employment may be Furnished Federal Prisoners * Disposition of (Useless) Executive Papers * Fiscal Relations between the District of Columbia and the United States * Investigating Naval Base Sites on San Francisco Bay (Chairman: Sen. L. Heisler Ball) * United States Congress Joint Committee on the Library, The Library (Chairman: Sen.
Frank B. Brandegee Frank Bosworth Brandegee (July 8, 1864October 14, 1924) was a United States representative and senator from Connecticut. Early life Frank Brandegee was born in New London, Connecticut, on July 8, 1864. He was the son of Augustus Brandegee, w ...
) * United States Congress Joint Committee on Printing, Printing (Chairman: Sen.
George H. Moses George Higgins Moses (February 9, 1869December 20, 1944) was a U.S. diplomat and political figure. He served as a United States senator from New Hampshire and was chosen as the Senate's President pro tempore. Biography George H. Moses was bor ...
; Vice Chairman: Rep. Edgar R. Kiess) * Postal Service * Readjustment of Service Pay (Special) * Reorganization * Reorganization of the Administrative Branch of the Government (Chairman: Walter F. Brown) * To Investigate the System of Shortime Rural Credits * Three Hundredth Anniversary of the Landing of the Pilgrims (Chairman: Rep.
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Caucuses

* House Democratic Caucus, Democratic (House) * Senate Democratic Caucus, Democratic (Senate)


Officers


List of federal agencies in the United States#Legislative branch, Legislative branch agency directors

* Architect of the Capitol: Elliott Woods * Comptroller General of the United States: John R. McCarl, from July 1, 1921 * Librarian of Congress: Herbert Putnam * Public Printer of the United States: Cornelius Ford, until 1921 ** George H. Carter, from 1921


Senate

* Secretary of the United States Senate, Secretary: George A. Sanderson * United States Senate Librarian, Librarian: Walter P. Scott * Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate, Sergeant at Arms: David S. Barry * Chaplain of the United States Senate, Chaplain: John J. Muir (Baptist)


House of Representatives

* Clerk of the United States House of Representatives, Clerk: William T. Page * Sergeant at Arms of the United States House of Representatives, Sergeant at Arms: Joseph G. Rodgers * Doorkeeper of the United States House of Representatives, Doorkeeper: Bert W. Kennedy * Postmaster of the United States House of Representatives, Postmaster: Frank W. Collier * Parliamentarian of the United States House of Representatives, Clerk at the Speaker's Table: Lehr Fess * Reading Clerk of the United States House of Representatives, Reading Clerks: Patrick Joseph Haltigan (D) and Alney E. Chaffee (R) * Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives, Chaplain: Henry N. Couden (Universalist), until April 11, 1921 ** James S. Montgomery, (Methodism, Methodist), from April 11, 1921


See also

* 1920 United States elections (elections leading to this Congress) ** 1920 United States presidential election ** 1920 United States Senate elections ** 1920 United States House of Representatives elections * 1922 United States elections (elections during this Congress, leading to the next Congress) ** 1922 United States Senate elections ** 1922 United States House of Representatives elections


References

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External links


Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress




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