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65th United States Congress

The 65th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C., from March 4, 1917, to March 4, 1919, during the fifth and sixth years of Woodrow Wilson's presidency. The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the 1910 United States census.

65th United States Congress
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March 4, 1917 – March 4, 1919
Members96 senators
435 representatives
5 non-voting delegates
Senate majorityDemocratic
Senate PresidentThomas R. Marshall (D)
House majorityCoalition:
Democratic
Progressive
Socialist
House SpeakerChamp Clark (D)
Sessions
Special: March 5, 1917 – March 16, 1917
1st: April 2, 1917 – October 6, 1917
2nd: December 3, 1917 – November 21, 1918
3rd: December 2, 1918 – March 3, 1919

The Senate maintained a Democratic majority. In the House, the Republicans had actually won a plurality, but as the Progressives and Socialist Representative Meyer London caucused with the Democrats, this gave them the operational majority of the nearly evenly divided chamber, thus giving the Democrats full control of Congress, and along with President Wilson maintaining an overall federal government trifecta.

Major events edit

 
1918 flu pandemic

Major legislation edit

 
President Woodrow Wilson asking Congress to declare war on Germany on April 2, 1917.
 
After war was declared, war bond posters demonized Germany
 
Young men at the first national registration day held in association with the Selective Service Act of 1917.

Major resolutions edit

Constitutional amendments edit

 
The Eighteenth Amendment in the National Archives

Party summary edit

Senate edit

Party
(shading shows control)
Total Vacant
Democratic
(D)
Republican
(R)
End of previous congress 55 41 96 0
Begin 54 42 96 0
End 51 45
Final voting share 53.1% 46.9%
Beginning of next congress 47 49 96 0

House of Representatives edit

Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates control)
Total
Democratic (D) Bull Moose (Prog.) Socialist (Soc.) Prohibition (Proh.) Republican (R) Other Vacant
End of previous Congress 227 4 1 1 200 1[a] 434 1
Begin 213 3 1 1 216 0 434 1
End 211 212 428 7
Final voting share 50.2% 0.2% 49.5% 0.0%
Beginning of the next Congress 191 0 1 1 238 1[b] 432 3

Leadership edit

Senate leadership edit

Senate president
Senate president pro tempore

Presiding edit

House leadership edit

House Speaker

Presiding edit

Majority (Democratic) leadership edit

Minority (Republican) leadership edit

Members edit

Skip to House of Representatives, below

Senate edit

Because of the 17th Amendment, starting in 1914 U.S. senators were directly elected instead of by the state legislatures. However, this did not affect the terms of U.S. senators whose terms had started before that Amendment took effect, In this Congress, Class 2 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1918; Class 3 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring reelection in 1920; and Class 1 meant their term began in this Congress, requiring reelection in 1922.

House of Representatives edit

Changes in membership edit

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

Senate edit

  • Replacements: 17
  • Deaths: 10
  • Resignations: 1
  • Vacancy: 0
  • Total seats with changes: 10
State Senator Reason for vacancy Successor Date of successor's installation
Oregon
(2)
Harry Lane (D) Died May 23, 1917.
Successor was appointed.
Charles L. McNary (R) May 29, 1917
Wisconsin
(3)
Paul O. Husting (D) Died October 21, 1917.
Successor was elected.
Irvine Lenroot (R) April 18, 1918
Nevada
(3)
Francis G. Newlands (D) Died December 24, 1917.
Successor was appointed and subsequently elected.
Charles Henderson (D) January 12, 1918
Idaho
(3)
James H. Brady (R) Died January 13, 1918.
Successor appointed and elected November 5, 1918.
John F. Nugent (D) January 22, 1918
New Jersey
(2)
William Hughes (D) Died January 30, 1918.
Successor appointed February 23, 1918, and elected November 5, 1918.
David Baird Sr. (R) February 23, 1918
Louisiana
(3)
Robert F. Broussard (D) Died April 12, 1918.
Successor was appointed.
Walter Guion (D) April 22, 1918
Missouri
(3)
William J. Stone (D) Died April 14, 1918.
Successor was appointed.
Xenophon P. Wilfley (D) April 30, 1918
South Carolina
(2)
Benjamin Tillman (D) Died July 3, 1918.
Successor was appointed.
Christie Benet (D) July 6, 1918
New Hampshire
(3)
Jacob H. Gallinger (R) Died August 17, 1918.
Successor was appointed.
Irving W. Drew (R) September 2, 1918
Kentucky
(2)
Ollie M. James (D) Died August 28, 1918.
Successor was appointed.
George B. Martin (D) September 7, 1918
Louisiana
(3)
Walter Guion (D) Interim appointee replaced by elected successor. Edward Gay (D) November 6, 1918
Missouri
(3)
Xenophon P. Wilfley (D) Interim appointee replaced by elected successor. Selden P. Spencer (R) November 6, 1918
New Hampshire
(3)
Irving W. Drew (R) Interim appointee replaced by elected successor. George H. Moses (R) November 6, 1918
Oregon
(2)
Charles L. McNary (R) Interim appointee replaced by elected successor. Frederick W. Mulkey (R) November 6, 1918
South Carolina
(2)
Christie Benet (D) Interim appointee replaced by elected successor. William P. Pollock (D) November 6, 1918
Oregon
(2)
Frederick W. Mulkey (R) Resigned December 17, 1918, to give successor preferential seniority.
Successor was appointed.
Charles L. McNary (R) December 18, 1918

House of Representatives edit

  • replacements: 23
  • Deaths: 15
  • Resignations: 12
  • Contested elections: 3
  • Total seats with changes: 31
District Vacated by Reason for vacancy Successor Date of successor's installation
New York 15th Vacant Rep. Michael F. Conry died during previous congress.
Successor was elected.
Thomas F. Smith (D) April 12, 1917
New Hampshire 1st Cyrus A. Sulloway (R) Died March 11, 1917.
Successor was elected.
Sherman E. Burroughs (R) May 29, 1917
Pennsylvania 28th Orrin D. Bleakley (R) Resigned April 3, 1917, after being convicted and fined under the Federal Corrupt Practices Act.
Successor was elected.
Earl H. Beshlin (D) November 6, 1917
North Dakota 1st Henry T. Helgesen (R) Died April 10, 1917.
Successor was elected.
John M. Baer (R) July 20, 1917
Massachusetts 6th Augustus P. Gardner (R) Resigned May 15, 1917, to join the U.S. Army.
Successor was elected.
Willfred W. Lufkin (R) November 6, 1917
Indiana 6th Daniel W. Comstock (R) Died May 19, 1917.
Successor was elected.
Richard N. Elliott (R) June 29, 1917
Connecticut 4th Ebenezer J. Hill (R) Died September 27, 1917.
Successor was elected.
Schuyler Merritt (R) November 6, 1917
Illinois 4th Charles Martin (D) Resigned October 28, 1917.
Successor was elected.
John W. Rainey (D) April 2, 1918
Michigan 2nd Mark R. Bacon (R) Lost contested election December 13, 1917.
Successor was elected.
Samuel Beakes (D) December 13, 1917
Georgia 4th William C. Adamson (D) Resigned December 18, 1917.
Successor was elected.
William C. Wright (D) January 6, 1918
Ohio 14th Ellsworth R. Bathrick (D) Died December 23, 1917.
Successor was elected.
Martin L. Davey (D) November 5, 1918
New York 7th John J. Fitzgerald (D) Resigned December 31, 1917.
Successor was elected.
John J. Delaney (D) March 5, 1918
New York 8th Daniel J. Griffin (D) Resigned December 31, 1917, after being elected Sheriff of Kings County, New York.
Successor was elected.
William E. Cleary (D) March 5, 1918
New York 22nd Henry Bruckner (D) Resigned December 31, 1917.
Successor was elected.
Anthony J. Griffin (D) March 5, 1918
New York 21st George M. Hulbert (D) Resigned January 1, 1918, to become Commissioner of Docks and director of the Port of New York.
Successor was elected.
Jerome F. Donovan (D) March 5, 1918
New Jersey 5th John H. Capstick (R) Died March 17, 1918.
Successor was elected.
William F. Birch (R) November 5, 1918
Virginia 1st William A. Jones (D) Died April 17, 1918.
Successor was elected.
S. Otis Bland (D) July 2, 1918
Wisconsin 11th Irvine Lenroot (R) Resigned April 17, 1918, after being elected to the U.S. Senate.
Successor was elected.
Adolphus P. Nelson (R) November 5, 1918
Wisconsin 6th James H. Davidson (R) Died August 6, 1918.
Successor was elected.
Florian Lampert (R) November 5, 1918
Maryland 2nd Fred Talbott (D) Died October 5, 1918.
Successor was elected.
Carville Benson (D) November 5, 1918
Missouri 10th Jacob E. Meeker (R) Died October 16, 1918.
Successor was elected.
Frederick Essen (R) November 5, 1918
Illinois 17th John Allen Sterling (R) Died October 17, 1918.
Successor was elected.
Seat remained vacant until next Congress.
Virginia 6th Carter Glass (D) Resigned December 6, 1918, after being appointed United States Secretary of the Treasury. James P. Woods (D) February 25, 1919
Pennsylvania At-large John R. K. Scott (R) Resigned January 5, 1919. Seat remained vacant until next Congress.
New York 4th Harry H. Dale (D) Resigned January 6, 1919, after being appointed judge of magistrate court. Seat remained vacant until next Congress.
Alaska Territory Charles A. Sulzer (D) Lost contested election January 7, 1919. James Wickersham (R) January 7, 1919
Pennsylvania 22nd Edward E. Robbins (R) Died January 25, 1919. Seat remained vacant until next Congress.
Missouri 5th William P. Borland (D) Died February 20, 1919. Seat remained vacant until next Congress.
North Carolina 10th Zebulon Weaver (D) Lost contested election March 1, 1919.
Successor was elected.
James J. Britt (R) March 1, 1919
Kentucky 8th Harvey Helm (D) Died March 3, 1919. Seat remained vacant until next Congress.
Texas 12th James C. Wilson (D) Resigned March 3, 1919, to become judge of United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas. Seat remained vacant until next Congress

Committees edit

Lists of committees and their party leaders for members of the House and Senate committees can be found through the Official Congressional Directory at the bottom of this article. The directory after the pages of terms of service lists committees of the Senate, House (Standing with Subcommittees, Select and Special) and Joint and, after that, House/Senate committee assignments. On the committees section of the House and Senate in the Official Congressional Directory, the committee's members on the first row on the left side shows the chairman of the committee and on the right side shows the ranking member of the committee.

Senate edit

House of Representatives edit

Joint committees edit

Caucuses edit

Employees edit

Legislative branch agency directors edit

Senate edit

House of Representatives edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Independent
  2. ^ Farmer–Labor Party
  3. ^ Hiram Johnson (R-California) did not take his seat until March 16, 1917, as he wanted to remain Governor of California. However, he was still elected and qualified as Senator.
  • Gould, Lewis L. (2005). The Most Exclusive Club. Cambridge, MA: Perseus Books Group. ISBN 0-465-02778-4.
  • Remini, Robert V. (2006). The House. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, Inc. ISBN 0-06-088434-7.
  • U.S. Congress (2005). . Archived from the original on June 1, 2006. Retrieved June 1, 2006.
  • U.S. House of Representatives (2006). . Archived from the original on June 1, 2006. Retrieved June 1, 2006.
  • U.S. Senate (2006). "Statistics and Lists". from the original on June 1, 2006. Retrieved June 1, 2006.
  • Official Congressional Directory for the 65th Congress, 1st Session.
  • Official Congressional Directory for the 65th Congress, 2nd Session (1st Revision).
  • Official Congressional Directory for the 65th Congress, 2nd Session (2nd Revision).
  • Official Congressional Directory for the 65th Congress, 2nd Session (3rd Revision).
  • Official Congressional Directory for the 65th Congress, 3rd Session.
  • Official Congressional Directory for the 65th Congress, 3rd Session (Revision).

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The 65th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives It met in Washington D C from March 4 1917 to March 4 1919 during the fifth and sixth years of Woodrow Wilson s presidency The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the 1910 United States census 65th United States Congress64th 66thUnited States Capitol 1906 March 4 1917 March 4 1919Members96 senators435 representatives5 non voting delegatesSenate majorityDemocraticSenate PresidentThomas R Marshall D House majorityCoalition DemocraticProgressiveSocialistHouse SpeakerChamp Clark D SessionsSpecial March 5 1917 March 16 19171st April 2 1917 October 6 19172nd December 3 1917 November 21 19183rd December 2 1918 March 3 1919 The Senate maintained a Democratic majority In the House the Republicans had actually won a plurality but as the Progressives and Socialist Representative Meyer London caucused with the Democrats this gave them the operational majority of the nearly evenly divided chamber thus giving the Democrats full control of Congress and along with President Wilson maintaining an overall federal government trifecta Contents 1 Major events 2 Major legislation 3 Major resolutions 4 Constitutional amendments 5 Party summary 5 1 Senate 5 2 House of Representatives 6 Leadership 6 1 Senate leadership 6 1 1 Presiding 6 2 House leadership 6 2 1 Presiding 6 2 2 Majority Democratic leadership 6 2 3 Minority Republican leadership 7 Members 7 1 Senate 7 1 1 Alabama 7 1 2 Arizona 7 1 3 Arkansas 7 1 4 California 7 1 5 Colorado 7 1 6 Connecticut 7 1 7 Delaware 7 1 8 Florida 7 1 9 Georgia 7 1 10 Idaho 7 1 11 Illinois 7 1 12 Indiana 7 1 13 Iowa 7 1 14 Kansas 7 1 15 Kentucky 7 1 16 Louisiana 7 1 17 Maine 7 1 18 Maryland 7 1 19 Massachusetts 7 1 20 Michigan 7 1 21 Minnesota 7 1 22 Mississippi 7 1 23 Missouri 7 1 24 Montana 7 1 25 Nebraska 7 1 26 Nevada 7 1 27 New Hampshire 7 1 28 New Jersey 7 1 29 New Mexico 7 1 30 New York 7 1 31 North Carolina 7 1 32 North Dakota 7 1 33 Ohio 7 1 34 Oklahoma 7 1 35 Oregon 7 1 36 Pennsylvania 7 1 37 Rhode Island 7 1 38 South Carolina 7 1 39 South Dakota 7 1 40 Tennessee 7 1 41 Texas 7 1 42 Utah 7 1 43 Vermont 7 1 44 Virginia 7 1 45 Washington 7 1 46 West Virginia 7 1 47 Wisconsin 7 1 48 Wyoming 7 2 House of Representatives 7 2 1 Alabama 7 2 2 Arizona 7 2 3 Arkansas 7 2 4 California 7 2 5 Colorado 7 2 6 Connecticut 7 2 7 Delaware 7 2 8 Florida 7 2 9 Georgia 7 2 10 Idaho 7 2 11 Illinois 7 2 12 Indiana 7 2 13 Iowa 7 2 14 Kansas 7 2 15 Kentucky 7 2 16 Louisiana 7 2 17 Maine 7 2 18 Maryland 7 2 19 Massachusetts 7 2 20 Michigan 7 2 21 Minnesota 7 2 22 Mississippi 7 2 23 Missouri 7 2 24 Montana 7 2 25 Nebraska 7 2 26 Nevada 7 2 27 New Hampshire 7 2 28 New Jersey 7 2 29 New Mexico 7 2 30 New York 7 2 31 North Carolina 7 2 32 North Dakota 7 2 33 Ohio 7 2 34 Oklahoma 7 2 35 Oregon 7 2 36 Pennsylvania 7 2 37 Rhode Island 7 2 38 South Carolina 7 2 39 South Dakota 7 2 40 Tennessee 7 2 41 Texas 7 2 42 Utah 7 2 43 Vermont 7 2 44 Virginia 7 2 45 Washington 7 2 46 West Virginia 7 2 47 Wisconsin 7 2 48 Wyoming 7 2 49 Non voting members 8 Changes in membership 8 1 Senate 8 2 House of Representatives 9 Committees 9 1 Senate 9 2 House of Representatives 9 3 Joint committees 10 Caucuses 11 Employees 11 1 Legislative branch agency directors 11 2 Senate 11 3 House of Representatives 12 See also 13 ReferencesMajor events edit nbsp 1918 flu pandemic Main articles 1917 in the United States 1918 in the United States and 1919 in the United States March 4 1917 Jeannette Rankin of Montana became the first woman member of the United States House of Representatives March 8 1917 The United States Senate adopted the cloture rule to limit filibusters April 2 1917 World War I President Woodrow Wilson asks the U S Congress for a declaration of war on Germany March 4 1918 A soldier at Camp Funston Kansas fell sick with the first confirmed case of the Spanish flu Major legislation edit nbsp President Woodrow Wilson asking Congress to declare war on Germany on April 2 1917 nbsp After war was declared war bond posters demonized Germany nbsp Young men at the first national registration day held in association with the Selective Service Act of 1917 Main article List of United States federal legislation 65th United States Congress April 6 1917 Declaration of war against Germany Sess 1 ch 1 40 Stat 1 April 24 1917 First Liberty Bond Act Sess 1 ch 4 40 Stat 35 May 12 1917 Enemy Vessel Confiscation Joint Resolution Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 65 2 40 Stat 75 May 12 1917 First Army Appropriations Act of 1917 40 Stat 69 May 18 1917 Selective Service Act of 1917 Sess 1 ch 15 40 Stat 76 May 29 1917 Esch Car Service Act of 1917 Sess 1 ch 23 40 Stat 101 June 15 1917 Emergency Shipping Fund Act of 1917 c 29 40 Stat 182 June 15 1917 Second Army Appropriations Act of 1917 40 Stat 188 June 15 1917 Espionage Act of 1917 Sess 1 ch 30 40 Stat 217 incl title XI Search Warrant Act of 1917 July 24 1917 Aviation Act of 1917 ch 40 40 Stat 243 August 8 1917 River and Harbor Act of 1917 Sess 1 ch 49 40 Stat 250 August 10 1917 Priority of Shipments Act of 1917 Obstruction of Interstate Commerce Act of 1917 Sess 1 ch 51 40 Stat 272 August 10 1917 Food and Fuel Control Act Lever Act Sess 1 ch 53 40 Stat 27 October 1 1917 Second Liberty Bond Act Sess 1 ch 56 40 Stat 288 October 1 1917 Aircraft Board Act of 1917 Sess 1 ch 61 40 Stat 296 October 3 1917 War Revenue Act of 1917 Sess 1 ch 63 40 Stat 300 October 5 1917 Repatriation Act of 1917 Sess 1 ch 68 40 Stat 340 October 6 1917 Federal Explosives Act of 1917 Sess 1 ch 83 40 Stat 385 October 6 1917 War Risk Insurance Act of 1917 Sess 1 ch 105 40 Stat 398 October 6 1917 International Emergency Economic Powers Act Trading with the Enemy Act Sess 1 ch 106 40 Stat 411 December 7 1917 Declaration of war against Austria Hungary Sess 2 ch 1 40 Stat 429 February 24 1918 Revenue Act of 1918 Sess 2 ch 18 40 Stat 1057 March 8 1918 Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act Sess 2 ch 20 40 Stat 440 March 19 1918 Standard Time Act of 1918 Calder Act Sess 2 ch 24 40 Stat 450 March 21 1918 Federal Control Act of 1918 Sess 2 ch 25 40 Stat 451 April 4 1918 Third Liberty Bond Act Sess 2 ch 44 40 Stat 502 April 5 1918 War Finance Corporation Act Sess 2 ch 45 40 Stat 506 April 10 1918 Webb Pomerene Act Sess 2 ch 50 40 Stat 516 April 18 1918 American Forces Abroad Indemnity Act Sess 2 ch 57 40 Stat 532 April 20 1918 Destruction of War Materials Act Sess 2 ch 59 40 Stat 533 April 23 1918 Pittman Act Sess 2 ch 63 40 Stat 535 May 9 1918 Alien Naturalization Act Sess 2 ch 69 40 Stat 542 May 16 1918 Housing Act Sess 2 ch 74 40 Stat 550 May 16 1918 Sedition Act of 1918 Sess 2 ch 75 40 Stat 553 May 20 1918 Departmental Reorganization Act Overman Act Sess 2 ch 78 40 Stat 556 May 22 1918 Wartime Measure Act of 1918 Sess 2 ch 81 40 Stat 559 May 31 1918 Saulsbury Resolution Sess 2 ch 90 40 Stat 593 June 27 1918 Veterans Rehabilitation Act Smith Sears Act Sess 2 ch 107 40 Stat 617 July 3 1918 Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 Sess 2 ch 128 40 Stat 755 July 9 1918 Fourth Liberty Bond Act Sess 2 ch 142 40 Stat 844 July 9 1918 Army Appropriations Act of 1918 Sess 2 ch 143 40 Stat 845 incl ch 15 Public Health and Research Act of 1918 Chamberlain Kahn Act July 18 1918 River and Harbor Act of 1918 Sess 2 ch 155 40 Stat 904 July 18 1918 Charter Rate and Requisition Act of 1918 Sess 2 ch 157 40 Stat 913 October 16 1918 Immigration Act of 1918 Dillingham Hardwick Act Sess 2 ch 186 40 Stat 1012 October 16 1918 Corrupt Practices Act of 1918 Gerry Act Sess 2 ch 187 40 Stat 1013 November 7 1918 National Bank Consolidation Act of 1918 Sess 2 ch 209 40 Stat 1043 November 21 1918 Food Production Stimulation Act War Time Prohibition Act Sess 2 ch 212 40 Stat 1045 February 24 1919 Child Labor Act of 1919 Sess 3 ch 18 40 Stat 1138 February 26 1919 Grand Canyon National Park Act of 1919 Sess 3 ch 44 40 Stat 1178 February 26 1919 Acadia National Park Act of 1919 Sess 3 ch 45 40 Stat 1178 March 2 1919 War Risk Insurance Act of 1919 War Minerals Relief Act of 1919 Dent Act Sess 3 ch 94 40 Stat 1272 March 2 1919 River and Harbors Act of 1919 Sess 3 ch 95 40 Stat 1275 March 3 1919 Hospitalization Act of 1919 Sess 3 ch 98 40 Stat 1302 March 3 1919 Fifth Liberty Bond Act Sess 3 ch 100 40 Stat 1309 March 4 1919 Wheat Price Guarantee Act Sess 3 ch 125 40 Stat 1348Major resolutions editApril 3 1918 American s Creed House Constitutional amendments edit nbsp The Eighteenth Amendment in the National Archives December 18 1917 Approved an amendment to the United States Constitution declaring the production transport and sale of alcohol though not the consumption or private possession illegal and submitted it to the state legislatures for ratification Amendment was later ratified on January 16 1919 becoming the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States ConstitutionParty summary editSenate edit Party shading shows control Total Vacant Democratic D Republican R End of previous congress55 41 96 0 Begin54 42 96 0 End5145 Final voting share53 1 46 9 Beginning of next congress47 49 96 0 House of Representatives edit Affiliation Party Shading indicates control Total Democratic D Bull Moose Prog Socialist Soc Prohibition Proh Republican R Other Vacant End of previous Congress 227 4 1 1 200 1 a 434 1 Begin 213 3 1 1 216 0 434 1 End 211 212 428 7 Final voting share 50 2 0 2 49 5 0 0 Beginning of the next Congress 191 0 1 1 238 1 b 432 3Leadership editSenate leadership edit Senate president nbsp Thomas R Marshall D Senate president pro tempore nbsp Willard Saulsbury Jr D Presiding edit President Thomas R Marshall D President pro tempore Willard Saulsbury Jr D Majority Whip J Hamilton Lewis D Minority Whip Charles Curtis R Republican Conference Chairman Jacob Harold Gallinger until August 17 1918 Henry Cabot Lodge from 1918 Democratic Caucus Chairman Thomas S Martin Republican Conference Secretary James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr Democratic Caucus Secretary William H King House leadership edit House Speaker nbsp Champ Clark D Presiding edit Speaker Champ Clark D Majority Democratic leadership edit Majority Leader Claude Kitchin Majority Whip vacant Democratic Caucus Chairman Edward W Saunders Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman Scott Ferris Minority Republican leadership edit Minority Leader James R Mann Minority Whip Charles M Hamilton Republican Conference Chairman William S Greene Republican Campaign Committee Chairman Frank P WoodsMembers editSkip to House of Representatives below Senate edit Because of the 17th Amendment starting in 1914 U S senators were directly elected instead of by the state legislatures However this did not affect the terms of U S senators whose terms had started before that Amendment took effect In this Congress Class 2 meant their term ended with this Congress requiring reelection in 1918 Class 3 meant their term began in the last Congress requiring reelection in 1920 and Class 1 meant their term began in this Congress requiring reelection in 1922 Alabama edit 2 John H Bankhead D 3 Oscar Underwood D Arizona edit 1 Henry F Ashurst D 3 Marcus A Smith D Arkansas edit 2 Joseph Taylor Robinson D 3 William F Kirby D California edit 1 Hiram W Johnson R c 3 James D Phelan D Colorado edit 2 John F Shafroth D 3 Charles S Thomas D Connecticut edit 1 George P McLean R 3 Frank B Brandegee R Delaware edit 1 Josiah O Wolcott D 2 Willard Saulsbury Jr D Florida edit 1 Park Trammell D 3 Duncan U Fletcher D Georgia edit 2 Thomas W Hardwick D 3 Hoke Smith D Idaho edit 2 William E Borah R 3 James H Brady R until January 13 1918 John F Nugent D from January 22 1918 dd Illinois edit 2 James Hamilton Lewis D 3 Lawrence Y Sherman R Indiana edit 1 Harry S New R 3 James E Watson R Iowa edit 2 William S Kenyon R 3 Albert B Cummins R Kansas edit 2 William H Thompson D 3 Charles Curtis R Kentucky edit 2 Ollie M James D until August 28 1918 George B Martin D from September 7 1918 dd 3 John C W Beckham D Louisiana edit 2 Joseph E Ransdell D 3 Robert F Broussard D until April 12 1918 Walter Guion D April 22 1918 November 5 1918 Edward J Gay D from November 6 1918 dd Maine edit 1 Frederick Hale R 2 Bert M Fernald R Maryland edit 1 Joseph I France R 3 John W Smith D Massachusetts edit 1 Henry Cabot Lodge R 2 John W Weeks R Michigan edit 1 Charles E Townsend R 2 William Alden Smith R Minnesota edit 1 Frank B Kellogg R 2 Knute Nelson R Mississippi edit 1 John Sharp Williams D 2 James K Vardaman D Missouri edit 1 James A Reed D 3 William J Stone D until April 14 1918 Xenophon P Wilfley D April 30 1918 November 5 1918 Selden P Spencer R from November 6 1918 dd Montana edit 1 Henry L Myers D 2 Thomas J Walsh D Nebraska edit 1 Gilbert M Hitchcock D 2 George W Norris R Nevada edit 1 Key Pittman D 3 Francis G Newlands D until December 24 1917 Charles B Henderson D from January 12 1918 dd New Hampshire edit 2 Henry F Hollis D 3 Jacob H Gallinger R until August 17 1918 Irving W Drew R September 2 1918 November 5 1918 George H Moses R from November 6 1918 dd New Jersey edit 1 Joseph S Frelinghuysen R 2 William Hughes D until January 30 1918 David Baird R from February 23 1918 dd New Mexico edit 1 Andrieus A Jones D 2 Albert B Fall R New York edit 1 William M Calder R 3 James W Wadsworth Jr R North Carolina edit 2 Furnifold M Simmons D 3 Lee S Overman D North Dakota edit 1 Porter J McCumber R 3 Asle Gronna R Ohio edit 1 Atlee Pomerene D 3 Warren G Harding R Oklahoma edit 2 Robert L Owen D 3 Thomas P Gore D Oregon edit 2 Harry Lane D until May 23 1917 Charles L McNary R May 29 1917 November 5 1918 Frederick W Mulkey R November 6 1918 December 17 1918 Charles L McNary R from December 18 1918 dd 3 George E Chamberlain D Pennsylvania edit 1 Philander C Knox R 3 Boies Penrose R Rhode Island edit 1 Peter G Gerry D 2 LeBaron B Colt R South Carolina edit 2 Benjamin R Tillman D until July 3 1918 Christie Benet D July 6 1918 November 5 1918 William P Pollock D from November 6 1918 dd 3 Ellison D Smith D South Dakota edit 2 Thomas Sterling R 3 Edwin S Johnson D Tennessee edit 1 Kenneth D McKellar D 2 John K Shields D Texas edit 1 Charles A Culberson D 2 Morris Sheppard D Utah edit 1 William H King D 3 Reed Smoot R Vermont edit 1 Carroll S Page R 3 William P Dillingham R Virginia edit 1 Claude A Swanson D 2 Thomas S Martin D Washington edit 1 Miles Poindexter R 3 Wesley L Jones R West Virginia edit 1 Howard Sutherland R 2 Nathan Goff R Wisconsin edit 1 Robert M La Follette R 2 Paul O Husting D until October 21 1917 2 Irvine Lenroot R from April 8 1918 dd Wyoming edit 1 John B Kendrick D 2 Francis E Warren R nbsp Senators party membership by state at the opening of the 65th Congress in March 1917 2 Democrats 1 Democrat and 1 Republican 2 Republicans nbsp Senate PresidentThomas R Marshall nbsp Senate President pro temporeWillard Saulsbury Jr House of Representatives edit Alabama edit 1 Oscar Lee Gray D 2 S Hubert Dent Jr D 3 Henry B Steagall D 4 Fred L Blackmon D 5 J Thomas Heflin D 6 William B Oliver D 7 John L Burnett D 8 Edward B Almon D 9 George Huddleston D 10 William B Bankhead D Arizona edit At large Carl Hayden D Arkansas edit 1 Thaddeus H Caraway D 2 William A Oldfield D 3 John N Tillman D 4 Otis Wingo D 5 Henderson M Jacoway D 6 Samuel M Taylor D 7 William S Goodwin D California edit 1 Clarence F Lea D 2 John E Raker D 3 Charles F Curry R 4 Julius Kahn R 5 John I Nolan R 6 John A Elston Prog 7 Denver S Church D 8 Everis A Hayes R 9 Charles H Randall Proh 10 Henry Z Osborne R 11 William Kettner D Colorado edit 1 Benjamin Clark Hilliard D 2 Charles Bateman Timberlake R 3 Edward Keating D 4 Edward T Taylor D Connecticut edit 1 Augustine Lonergan D 2 Richard P Freeman R 3 John Q Tilson R 4 Ebenezer J Hill R until September 27 1917 Schuyler Merritt R from November 6 1917 dd 5 James P Glynn R Delaware edit At large Albert F Polk D Florida edit 1 Herbert J Drane D 2 Frank Clark D 3 Walter Kehoe D 4 William J Sears D Georgia edit 1 James W Overstreet D 2 Frank Park D 3 Charles R Crisp D 4 William C Adamson D until December 18 1917 William C Wright D from January 16 1918 dd 5 William S Howard D 6 James W Wise D 7 Gordon Lee D 8 Charles H Brand D 9 Thomas Montgomery Bell D 10 Carl Vinson D 11 John R Walker D 12 William W Larsen D Idaho edit At large Addison T Smith R At large Burton L French R Illinois edit 1 Martin B Madden R 2 James R Mann R 3 William W Wilson R 4 Charles Martin D until October 28 1917 John W Rainey D from April 2 1918 dd 5 Adolph J Sabath D 6 James McAndrews D 7 Niels Juul R 8 Thomas Gallagher D 9 Frederick A Britten R 10 George E Foss R 11 Ira C Copley R 12 Charles Eugene Fuller R 13 John C McKenzie R 14 William J Graham R 15 Edward John King R 16 Clifford Ireland R 17 John A Sterling R until October 17 1918 18 Joseph G Cannon R 19 William B McKinley R 20 Henry T Rainey D 21 Loren E Wheeler R 22 William A Rodenberg R 23 Martin D Foster D 24 Thomas S Williams R 25 Edward E Denison R At large J Medill McCormick R At large William E Mason R Indiana edit 1 George K Denton D 2 Oscar E Bland R 3 William E Cox D 4 Lincoln Dixon D 5 Everett Sanders R 6 Daniel Webster Comstock R until May 19 1917 Richard N Elliott R from June 29 1917 dd 7 Merrill Moores R 8 Albert H Vestal R 9 Fred S Purnell R 10 William R Wood R 11 Milton Kraus R 12 Louis W Fairfield R 13 Henry A Barnhart D Iowa edit 1 Charles A Kennedy R 2 Harry E Hull R 3 Burton E Sweet R 4 Gilbert N Haugen R 5 James W Good R 6 C William Ramseyer R 7 Cassius C Dowell R 8 Horace M Towner R 9 William R Green R 10 Frank P Woods R 11 George Cromwell Scott R Kansas edit 1 Daniel Read Anthony Jr R 2 Edward C Little R 3 Philip P Campbell R 4 Dudley Doolittle D 5 Guy T Helvering D 6 John R Connelly D 7 Jouett Shouse D 8 William A Ayres D Kentucky edit 1 Alben Barkley D 2 David Hayes Kincheloe D 3 Robert Y Thomas Jr D 4 Ben Johnson D 5 J Swagar Sherley D 6 Arthur B Rouse D 7 J Campbell Cantrill D 8 Harvey Helm D until March 3 1919 9 William Jason Fields D 10 John W Langley R 11 Caleb Powers R Louisiana edit 1 Albert Estopinal D 2 Henry Garland Dupre D 3 Whitmell P Martin Prog 4 John Thomas Watkins D 5 Riley Joseph Wilson D 6 Jared Y Sanders Sr D 7 Ladislas Lazaro D 8 James Benjamin Aswell D Maine edit 1 Louis B Goodall R 2 Wallace H White Jr R 3 John A Peters R 4 Ira G Hersey R Maryland edit 1 Jesse D Price D 2 J Frederick C Talbott D until October 5 1918 Carville Benson D from November 5 1918 dd 3 Charles P Coady D 4 J Charles Linthicum D 5 Sydney Emanuel Mudd II R 6 Frederick N Zihlman R Massachusetts edit 1 Allen T Treadway R 2 Frederick H Gillett R 3 Calvin D Paige R 4 Samuel E Winslow R 5 John J Rogers R 6 Augustus P Gardner R until May 15 1917 Willfred W Lufkin R from November 6 1917 dd 7 Michael F Phelan D 8 Frederick W Dallinger R 9 Alvan T Fuller R 10 Peter F Tague D 11 George H Tinkham R 12 James A Gallivan D 13 William H Carter R 14 Richard Olney II D 15 William S Greene R 16 Joseph Walsh R Michigan edit 1 Frank E Doremus D 2 Mark R Bacon R until December 13 1917 Samuel Beakes D from December 13 1917 dd 3 John M C Smith R 4 Edward L Hamilton R 5 Carl Mapes R 6 Patrick H Kelley R 7 Louis C Cramton R 8 Joseph W Fordney R 9 James C McLaughlin R 10 Gilbert A Currie R 11 Frank D Scott R 12 W Frank James R 13 Charles Archibald Nichols R Minnesota edit 1 Sydney Anderson R 2 Franklin Ellsworth R 3 Charles Russell Davis R 4 Carl Van Dyke D 5 Ernest Lundeen R 6 Harold Knutson R 7 Andrew Volstead R 8 Clarence B Miller R 9 Halvor Steenerson R 10 Thomas D Schall R Mississippi edit 1 Ezekiel S Candler Jr D 2 Hubert D Stephens D 3 Benjamin G Humphreys II D 4 Thomas U Sisson D 5 William Webb Venable D 6 Pat Harrison D 7 Percy E Quin D 8 James W Collier D Missouri edit 1 Milton A Romjue D 2 William W Rucker D 3 Joshua Willis Alexander D 4 Charles F Booher D 5 William Patterson Borland D until February 20 1919 6 Clement C Dickinson D 7 Courtney W Hamlin D 8 Dorsey W Shackleford D 9 James Beauchamp Clark D 10 Jacob Edwin Meeker R until October 16 1918 Frederick Essen R from November 5 1918 dd 11 William Leo Igoe D 12 Leonidas C Dyer R 13 Walter Lewis Hensley D 14 Joseph J Russell D 15 Perl D Decker D 16 Thomas L Rubey D Montana edit At large John M Evans D At large Jeannette Rankin R Nebraska edit 1 C Frank Reavis R 2 Charles O Lobeck D 3 Dan V Stephens D 4 Charles Henry Sloan R 5 Ashton C Shallenberger D 6 Moses P Kinkaid R Nevada edit At large Edwin E Roberts R New Hampshire edit 1 Cyrus A Sulloway R until March 11 1917 Sherman Everett Burroughs R from May 29 1917 dd 2 Edward Hills Wason R New Jersey edit 1 William J Browning R 2 Isaac Bacharach R 3 Thomas J Scully D 4 Elijah C Hutchinson R 5 John H Capstick R until March 17 1918 William F Birch R from November 5 1918 dd 6 John R Ramsey R 7 Dow H Drukker R 8 Edward W Gray R 9 Richard Wayne Parker R 10 Frederick R Lehlbach R 11 John J Eagan D 12 James A Hamill D New Mexico edit At large William Bell Walton D New York edit 1 Frederick C Hicks R 2 C Pope Caldwell D 3 Joseph V Flynn D 4 Harry H Dale D until January 6 1919 5 James P Maher D 6 Frederick W Rowe R 7 John J Fitzgerald D until December 31 1917 John J Delaney D from March 5 1918 dd 8 Daniel J Griffin D until December 31 1917 William E Cleary D from March 5 1918 dd 9 Oscar W Swift R 10 Reuben L Haskell R 11 Daniel J Riordan D 12 Meyer London Soc 13 Christopher D Sullivan D 14 Fiorello H LaGuardia R 15 Thomas Francis Smith D from April 12 1917 16 Peter J Dooling D 17 John F Carew D 18 George B Francis R 19 Walter M Chandler R 20 Isaac Siegel R 21 G Murray Hulbert D until January 1 1918 Jerome F Donovan D from March 5 1918 dd 22 Henry Bruckner D until December 31 1917 Anthony J Griffin D from March 5 1918 dd 23 Daniel C Oliver D 24 Benjamin L Fairchild R 25 James W Husted R 26 Edmund Platt R 27 Charles B Ward R 28 Rollin B Sanford R 29 James S Parker R 30 George R Lunn D 31 Bertrand H Snell R 32 Luther W Mott R 33 Homer P Snyder R 34 George W Fairchild R 35 Walter W Magee R 36 Norman J Gould R 37 Harry H Pratt R 38 Thomas B Dunn R 39 Archie D Sanders R 40 S Wallace Dempsey R 41 Charles B Smith D 42 William F Waldow R 43 Charles M Hamilton R North Carolina edit 1 John Humphrey Small D 2 Claude Kitchin D 3 George E Hood D 4 Edward W Pou D 5 Charles M Stedman D 6 Hannibal L Godwin D 7 Leonidas D Robinson D 8 Robert L Doughton D 9 Edwin Y Webb D 10 Zebulon Weaver D until March 1 1919 James Jefferson Britt R from March 1 1919 dd North Dakota edit 1 Henry Thomas Helgesen R until April 10 1917 John Miller Baer R from July 20 1917 dd 2 George M Young R 3 Patrick Daniel Norton R Ohio edit 1 Nicholas Longworth R 2 Victor Heintz R 3 Warren Gard D 4 Benjamin F Welty D 5 John S Snook D 6 Charles C Kearns R 7 Simeon D Fess R 8 John A Key D 9 Isaac R Sherwood D 10 Robert M Switzer R 11 Horatio C Claypool D 12 Clement L Brumbaugh D 13 Arthur W Overmyer D 14 Ellsworth R Bathrick D until December 23 1917 Martin L Davey D from November 5 1918 dd 15 George White D 16 Roscoe C McCulloch R 17 William A Ashbrook D 18 David Hollingsworth R 19 John G Cooper R 20 William Gordon D 21 Robert Crosser D 22 Henry I Emerson R Oklahoma edit 1 Thomas Alberter Chandler R 2 William W Hastings D 3 Charles D Carter D 4 Tom D McKeown D 5 Joseph Bryan Thompson D 6 Scott Ferris D 7 James V McClintic D 8 Dick Thompson Morgan R Oregon edit 1 Willis C Hawley R 2 Nicholas J Sinnott R 3 Clifton N McArthur R Pennsylvania edit 1 William S Vare R 2 George S Graham R 3 J Hampton Moore R 4 George W Edmonds R 5 Peter E Costello R 6 George P Darrow R 7 Thomas S Butler R 8 Henry Winfield Watson R 9 William W Griest R 10 John R Farr R 11 Thomas W Templeton R 12 Robert D Heaton R 13 Arthur G Dewalt D 14 Louis T McFadden R 15 Edgar R Kiess R 16 John V Lesher D 17 Benjamin K Focht R 18 Aaron S Kreider R 19 John M Rose R 20 Andrew R Brodbeck D 21 Charles H Rowland R 22 Edward E Robbins R until January 25 1919 23 Bruce F Sterling D 24 Henry W Temple R 25 Henry A Clark R 26 Henry J Steele D 27 Nathan L Strong R 28 Orrin D Bleakley R until April 3 1917 Earl Hanley Beshlin D from November 6 1917 dd 29 Stephen G Porter R 30 M Clyde Kelly Prog 31 John M Morin R 32 Guy E Campbell D At large Thomas S Crago R At large John R K Scott R until January 5 1919 At large Joseph McLaughlin R At large Mahlon M Garland R Rhode Island edit 1 George Francis O Shaunessy D 2 Walter Russell Stiness R 3 Ambrose Kennedy R South Carolina edit 1 Richard S Whaley D 2 James F Byrnes D 3 Fred H Dominick D 4 Samuel J Nicholls D 5 William F Stevenson D 6 J Willard Ragsdale D 7 Asbury F Lever D South Dakota edit 1 Charles H Dillon R 2 Royal C Johnson R 3 Harry L Gandy D Tennessee edit 1 Sam R Sells R 2 Richard W Austin R 3 John A Moon D 4 Cordell Hull D 5 William C Houston D 6 Joseph W Byrns D 7 Lemuel P Padgett D 8 Thetus W Sims D 9 Finis J Garrett D 10 Hubert Fisher D Texas edit 1 Eugene Black D 2 Martin Dies D 3 James Young D 4 Sam Rayburn D 5 Hatton W Sumners D 6 Rufus Hardy D 7 Alexander W Gregg D 8 Joe H Eagle D 9 Joseph J Mansfield D 10 James P Buchanan D 11 Tom T Connally D 12 James Clifton Wilson D until March 3 1919 13 John Marvin Jones D 14 James L Slayden D 15 John Nance Garner D 16 Thomas L Blanton D At large Daniel E Garrett D At large A Jeff McLemore D Utah edit 1 Milton H Welling D 2 James Henry Mays D Vermont edit 1 Frank L Greene R 2 Porter H Dale R Virginia edit 1 William A Jones D until April 17 1918 S Otis Bland D from July 2 1918 dd 2 Edward Everett Holland D 3 Andrew Jackson Montague D 4 Walter Allen Watson D 5 Edward W Saunders D 6 Carter Glass D until December 16 1918 James P Woods D from February 25 1919 dd 7 Thomas W Harrison D 8 Charles Creighton Carlin D 9 C Bascom Slemp R 10 Henry D Flood D Washington edit 1 John F Miller R 2 Lindley H Hadley R 3 Albert Johnson R 4 William Leroy La Follette R 5 Clarence Cleveland Dill D West Virginia edit 1 Matthew M Neely D 2 George M Bowers R 3 Stuart F Reed R 4 Harry C Woodyard R 5 Edward Cooper R 6 Adam B Littlepage D Wisconsin edit 1 Henry Allen Cooper R 2 Edward Voigt R 3 John M Nelson R 4 William J Cary R 5 William H Stafford R 6 James H Davidson R until August 6 1918 Florian Lampert R from November 5 1918 dd 7 John J Esch R 8 Edward E Browne R 9 David G Classon R 10 James A Frear R 11 Irvine L Lenroot R until April 17 1918 Adolphus P Nelson R from November 5 1918 dd Wyoming edit At large Franklin W Mondell R Non voting members edit Alaska Territory Charles A Sulzer D until January 7 1919 James Wickersham R from January 7 1919 dd Hawaii Territory Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole R Philippines Jaime C De Veyra Resident Commissioner Nac Philippines Teodoro R Yangco Resident Commissioner I Puerto Rico Felix Cordova Davila Resident Commissioner Unionist from August 7 1917 nbsp House SpeakerChamp Clark nbsp House seats by party holding plurality in state 80 1 100 Democratic 80 1 100 Republican 60 1 80 Democratic 60 1 80 Republican Up to 60 Democratic Up to 60 RepublicanChanges in membership editThe count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress Senate edit Replacements 17 Democratic 3 seat net loss Republican 3 seat net gain Deaths 10 Resignations 1 Vacancy 0 Total seats with changes 10 State Senator Reason for vacancy Successor Date of successor s installation Oregon 2 Harry Lane D Died May 23 1917 Successor was appointed Charles L McNary R May 29 1917 Wisconsin 3 Paul O Husting D Died October 21 1917 Successor was elected Irvine Lenroot R April 18 1918 Nevada 3 Francis G Newlands D Died December 24 1917 Successor was appointed and subsequently elected Charles Henderson D January 12 1918 Idaho 3 James H Brady R Died January 13 1918 Successor appointed and elected November 5 1918 John F Nugent D January 22 1918 New Jersey 2 William Hughes D Died January 30 1918 Successor appointed February 23 1918 and elected November 5 1918 David Baird Sr R February 23 1918 Louisiana 3 Robert F Broussard D Died April 12 1918 Successor was appointed Walter Guion D April 22 1918 Missouri 3 William J Stone D Died April 14 1918 Successor was appointed Xenophon P Wilfley D April 30 1918 South Carolina 2 Benjamin Tillman D Died July 3 1918 Successor was appointed Christie Benet D July 6 1918 New Hampshire 3 Jacob H Gallinger R Died August 17 1918 Successor was appointed Irving W Drew R September 2 1918 Kentucky 2 Ollie M James D Died August 28 1918 Successor was appointed George B Martin D September 7 1918 Louisiana 3 Walter Guion D Interim appointee replaced by elected successor Edward Gay D November 6 1918 Missouri 3 Xenophon P Wilfley D Interim appointee replaced by elected successor Selden P Spencer R November 6 1918 New Hampshire 3 Irving W Drew R Interim appointee replaced by elected successor George H Moses R November 6 1918 Oregon 2 Charles L McNary R Interim appointee replaced by elected successor Frederick W Mulkey R November 6 1918 South Carolina 2 Christie Benet D Interim appointee replaced by elected successor William P Pollock D November 6 1918 Oregon 2 Frederick W Mulkey R Resigned December 17 1918 to give successor preferential seniority Successor was appointed Charles L McNary R December 18 1918 House of Representatives edit replacements 23 Democratic no net change Republican no net change Deaths 15 Resignations 12 Contested elections 3 Total seats with changes 31 District Vacated by Reason for vacancy Successor Date of successor s installation New York 15th Vacant Rep Michael F Conry died during previous congress Successor was elected Thomas F Smith D April 12 1917 New Hampshire 1st Cyrus A Sulloway R Died March 11 1917 Successor was elected Sherman E Burroughs R May 29 1917 Pennsylvania 28th Orrin D Bleakley R Resigned April 3 1917 after being convicted and fined under the Federal Corrupt Practices Act Successor was elected Earl H Beshlin D November 6 1917 North Dakota 1st Henry T Helgesen R Died April 10 1917 Successor was elected John M Baer R July 20 1917 Massachusetts 6th Augustus P Gardner R Resigned May 15 1917 to join the U S Army Successor was elected Willfred W Lufkin R November 6 1917 Indiana 6th Daniel W Comstock R Died May 19 1917 Successor was elected Richard N Elliott R June 29 1917 Connecticut 4th Ebenezer J Hill R Died September 27 1917 Successor was elected Schuyler Merritt R November 6 1917 Illinois 4th Charles Martin D Resigned October 28 1917 Successor was elected John W Rainey D April 2 1918 Michigan 2nd Mark R Bacon R Lost contested election December 13 1917 Successor was elected Samuel Beakes D December 13 1917 Georgia 4th William C Adamson D Resigned December 18 1917 Successor was elected William C Wright D January 6 1918 Ohio 14th Ellsworth R Bathrick D Died December 23 1917 Successor was elected Martin L Davey D November 5 1918 New York 7th John J Fitzgerald D Resigned December 31 1917 Successor was elected John J Delaney D March 5 1918 New York 8th Daniel J Griffin D Resigned December 31 1917 after being elected Sheriff of Kings County New York Successor was elected William E Cleary D March 5 1918 New York 22nd Henry Bruckner D Resigned December 31 1917 Successor was elected Anthony J Griffin D March 5 1918 New York 21st George M Hulbert D Resigned January 1 1918 to become Commissioner of Docks and director of the Port of New York Successor was elected Jerome F Donovan D March 5 1918 New Jersey 5th John H Capstick R Died March 17 1918 Successor was elected William F Birch R November 5 1918 Virginia 1st William A Jones D Died April 17 1918 Successor was elected S Otis Bland D July 2 1918 Wisconsin 11th Irvine Lenroot R Resigned April 17 1918 after being elected to the U S Senate Successor was elected Adolphus P Nelson R November 5 1918 Wisconsin 6th James H Davidson R Died August 6 1918 Successor was elected Florian Lampert R November 5 1918 Maryland 2nd Fred Talbott D Died October 5 1918 Successor was elected Carville Benson D November 5 1918 Missouri 10th Jacob E Meeker R Died October 16 1918 Successor was elected Frederick Essen R November 5 1918 Illinois 17th John Allen Sterling R Died October 17 1918 Successor was elected Seat remained vacant until next Congress Virginia 6th Carter Glass D Resigned December 6 1918 after being appointed United States Secretary of the Treasury James P Woods D February 25 1919 Pennsylvania At large John R K Scott R Resigned January 5 1919 Seat remained vacant until next Congress New York 4th Harry H Dale D Resigned January 6 1919 after being appointed judge of magistrate court Seat remained vacant until next Congress Alaska Territory Charles A Sulzer D Lost contested election January 7 1919 James Wickersham R January 7 1919 Pennsylvania 22nd Edward E Robbins R Died January 25 1919 Seat remained vacant until next Congress Missouri 5th William P Borland D Died February 20 1919 Seat remained vacant until next Congress North Carolina 10th Zebulon Weaver D Lost contested election March 1 1919 Successor was elected James J Britt R March 1 1919 Kentucky 8th Harvey Helm D Died March 3 1919 Seat remained vacant until next Congress Texas 12th James C Wilson D Resigned March 3 1919 to become judge of United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas Seat remained vacant until next CongressCommittees editLists of committees and their party leaders for members of the House and Senate committees can be found through the Official Congressional Directory at the bottom of this article The directory after the pages of terms of service lists committees of the Senate House Standing with Subcommittees Select and Special and Joint and after that House Senate committee assignments On the committees section of the House and Senate in the Official Congressional Directory the committee s members on the first row on the left side shows the chairman of the committee and on the right side shows the ranking member of the committee Senate edit Additional Accommodations for the Library of Congress Select Chairman Boies Penrose Ranking Member William J Stone Agriculture and Forestry Chairman Thomas P Gore Ranking Member Francis E Warren Appropriations Chairman Thomas S Martin Ranking Member Francis E Warren Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate Chairman William H Thompson Ranking Member Reed Smoot Banking and Currency Chairman Robert L Owen Ranking Member George P McLean Canadian Relations Chairman John B Kendrick Ranking Member Lawrence Y Sherman Census Chairman Morris Sheppard Ranking Member Robert M La Follette Civil Service and Retrenchment Chairman Kenneth McKellar Ranking Member Albert B Cummins Claims Chairman Joseph T Robinson Ranking Member Nathan Goff Coast and Insular Survey Chairman Willard Saulsbury Ranking Member Charles E Townsend Coast Defenses Chairman Charles S Thomas Ranking Member John W Weeks Commerce Chairman Duncan U Fletcher Ranking Member Knute Nelson Conservation of National Resources Chairman James K Vardaman Ranking Member Asle Gronna Corporations Organized in the District of Columbia Chairman Robert M La Follette Ranking Member William J Stone Cuban Relations Chairman Oscar W Underwood Ranking Member William A Smith Disposition of Useless Papers in the Executive Departments Chairman John W Weeks Ranking Member Henry F Hollis District of Columbia Chairman John W Smith Ranking Member William P Dillingham Education and Labor Chairman Hoke Smith Ranking Member William E Borah Engrossed Bills Chairman Francis E Warren Ranking Member Furnifold M Simmons Enrolled Bills Chairman Henry F Hollis Ranking Member Charles Curtis Establish a University in the United States Select Examine the Several Branches in the Civil Service Chairman William A Smith Ranking Member Charles A Culberson Expenditures in the Department of Agriculture Chairman William F Kirby Ranking Member James W Wadsworth Jr Expenditures in the Department of Commerce Chairman Josiah O Wolcott Ranking Member Albert B Fall Expenditures in the Interior Department Chairman Reed Smoot Ranking Member Claude A Swanson Expenditures in the Department of Justice Chairman William E Borah Ranking Member Key Pittman Expenditures in the Department of Labor Chairman J C W Beckham Ranking Member Nathan Goff Expenditures in the Navy Department Chairman Asle Gronna Ranking Member William Hughes Expenditures in the Post Office Department Chairman William H King Ranking Member William A Smith Expenditures in the State Department Chairman J Hamilton Lewis Ranking Member Boies Penrose Expenditures in the Treasury Department Chairman Park Trammell Ranking Member Warren G Harding Expenditures in the War Department Chairman Charles E Townsend Ranking Member Charles S Thomas Finance Chairman Furnifold M Simmons Ranking Member Boies Penrose Fisheries Chairman John F Nugent Ranking Member Wesley L Jones Five Civilized Tribes of Indians Chairman Knute Nelson Ranking Member Benjamin R Tillman Foreign Relations Chairman William J Stone Ranking Member Henry Cabot Lodge Forest Reservations and the Protection of Game Chairman George P McLean Ranking Member Benjamin R Tillman Geological Survey Chairman Albert B Fall Ranking Member Ellison D Smith Immigration Chairman Thomas W Hardwick Ranking Member William P Dillingham Indian Affairs Chairman Henry F Ashurst Ranking Member Robert M La Follette Indian Depredations Chairman Miles Poindexter Ranking Member Claude A Swanson Industrial Expositions Chairman N A Ranking Member Asle Gronna Interoceanic Canals Chairman John K Shields Ranking Member Frank B Brandegee Interstate Commerce Chairman Ellison D Smith Ranking Member Albert B Cummins Investigate Trespassers upon Indian Lands Chairman Wesley L Jones Ranking Member J C W Beckham Irrigation and Reclamation Chairman James D Phelan Ranking Member Wesley L Jones Judiciary Chairman Charles A Culberson Ranking Member Knute Nelson Library Chairman John S Williams Ranking Member Jacob H Gallinger then John W Weeks Manufactures Chairman James A Reed Ranking Member Robert M La Follette Military Affairs Chairman George E Chamberlain Ranking Member Francis E Warren Mines and Mining Chairman Charles B Henderson Ranking Member Miles Poindexter Mississippi River and its Tributaries Select Chairman Albert B Cummins Ranking Member John K Shields National Banks Chairman N A Ranking Member Frank B Kellogg Naval Affairs Chairman Benjamin R Tillman Ranking Member Boies Penrose Pacific Islands and Puerto Rico Chairman John F Shafroth Ranking Member Miles Poindexter Pacific Railroads Chairman Frank B Brandegee Ranking Member James A Reed Patents Chairman Ollie M James Ranking Member Frank B Brandegee Pensions Chairman Thomas J Walsh Ranking Member Porter J McCumber Philippines Chairman Gilbert M Hitchcock Ranking Member George P McLean Post Office and Post Roads Chairman John H Bankhead Ranking Member Boies Penrose Printing Chairman Marcus A Smith Ranking Member Reed Smoot Private Land Claims Chairman Henry Cabot Lodge Ranking Member Benjamin R Tillman Privileges and Elections Chairman Atlee Pomerene Ranking Member William P Dillingham Public Buildings and Grounds Chairman Claude A Swanson Ranking Member Francis E Warren Public Health and National Quarantine Chairman Joseph E Ransdell Ranking Member John W Weeks Public Lands Chairman Henry L Myers Ranking Member Reed Smoot Railroads Chairman Peter G Gerry Ranking Member George W Norris Revolutionary Claims Chairman Edwin S Johnson Ranking Member Charles Curtis Rules Chairman Lee S Overman Ranking Member Jacob H Gallinger then Francis E Warren Standards Weights and Measures Chairman William S Kenyon Ranking Member John H Bankhead Tariff Regulation Select Territories Chairman Key Pittman Ranking Member George P McLean Transportation and Sale of Meat Products Select Chairman Carroll S Page Ranking Member Benjamin R Tillman Transportation Routes to the Seaboard Chairman Porter J McCumber Ranking Member Morris Sheppard University of the United States Chairman William P Dillingham Ranking Member Willard Saulsbury Washington Railway and Electrical Company Select Whole Woman Suffrage Chairman Andrieus A Jones Ranking Member Wesley L Jones House of Representatives edit Accounts Chairman Frank Park Ranking Member Rollin B Sanford Agriculture Chairman Asbury F Lever Ranking Member Gilbert N Haugen Alcoholic Liquor Traffic Chairman Adolph J Sabath Ranking Member Addison T Smith Appropriations Chairman Swagar Sherley Ranking Member Frederick H Gillett Banking and Currency Chairman Carter Glass Ranking Member Everis A Hayes Census Chairman Harvey Helm Ranking Member Charles A Nichols Claims Chairman Hubert D Stephens Ranking Member George W Edmonds Coinage Weights and Measures Chairman William A Ashbrook Ranking Member Edwin E Roberts Disposition of Executive Papers Chairman J Frederick C Talbott Ranking Member Burton L French District of Columbia Chairman Ben Johnson Ranking Member William J Cary Education Chairman William J Sears Ranking Member Caleb Powers Election of the President Vice President and Representatives in Congress Chairman William W Rucker Ranking Member Carl E Mapes Elections No 1 Chairman Riley J Wilson Ranking Member Merrill Moores Elections No 2 Chairman James A Hamill Ranking Member John Jacob Rogers Elections No 3 Chairman Walter A Watson Ranking Member Cassius C Dowell Enrolled Bills Chairman Ladislas Lazaro Ranking Member John R Ramsey Expenditures in the Agriculture Department Chairman Robert L Doughton Ranking Member Cassius C Dowell Expenditures in the Commerce Department Chairman Robert Crosser Ranking Member Thomas S Williams Expenditures in the Interior Department Chairman William W Hastings Ranking Member Aaron S Kreider Expenditures in the Justice Department Chairman William B Walton Ranking Member Stephen G Porter Expenditures in the Labor Department Chairman Christopher D Sullivan Ranking Member Niels Juul Expenditures in the Navy Department Chairman Rufus Hardy Ranking Member George E Foss Expenditures in the Post Office Department Chairman Edward Keating Ranking Member Harry H Pratt Expenditures in the State Department Chairman Courtney W Hamlin Ranking Member George H Tinkham Expenditures in the Treasury Department Chairman Charles O Lobeck Ranking Member Henry W Temple Expenditures in the War Department Chairman Peter J Dooling Ranking Member Luther W Mott Expenditures on Public Buildings Chairman James V McClintic Ranking Member Edward E Robbins then Oscar E Bland Flood Control Chairman Benjamin G Humphreys Ranking Member William A Rodenberg Foreign Affairs Chairman Henry D Flood Ranking Member Henry A Cooper Immigration and Naturalization Chairman John L Burnett Ranking Member Everis A Hayes Indian Affairs Chairman Charles D Carter Ranking Member Philip P Campbell Industrial Arts and Expositions Chairman James E Cantrill Ranking Member Frank P Woods Insular Affairs Chairman Finis J Garrett Ranking Member Horace M Towner Interstate and Foreign Commerce Chairman Thetus W Sims Ranking Member John J Esch Invalid Pensions Chairman Isaac R Sherwood Ranking Member John W Langley Investigate Conditions Interfering with Interstate Commerce between the States of Illinois and Missouri Select Chairman N A Ranking Member N A Irrigation of Arid Lands Chairman Edward T Taylor Ranking Member Moses P Kinkaid Judiciary Chairman Edwin Y Webb Ranking Member Andrew J Volstead Labor Chairman James P Maher Ranking Member John M C Smith Library Chairman James L Slayden Ranking Member Edward W Gray Merchant Marine and Fisheries Chairman Joshua W Alexander Ranking Member William S Greene Mileage Chairman Clarence C Dill Ranking Member John A Elston Military Affairs Chairman S Hubert Dent Ranking Member Julius Kahn Mines and Mining Chairman Martin D Foster Ranking Member Mahlon M Garland Naval Affairs Chairman Lemuel P Padgett Ranking Member Thomas S Butler Patents Chairman Charles B Smith Ranking Member John I Nolan Pensions Chairman John A Key Ranking Member Sam R Sells Post Office and Post Roads Chairman John A Moon Ranking Member Halvor Steenerson Printing Chairman Henry A Barnhart Ranking Member Edgar R Kiess Public Buildings and Grounds Chairman Frank Clark Ranking Member Richard W Austin Public Lands Chairman Scott Ferris Ranking Member Irvine L Lenroot Railways and Canals Chairman Clement Brumbaugh Ranking Member William L La Follette Reform in the Civil Service Chairman Hannibal L Godwin Ranking Member Frederick R Lehlbach Revision of Laws Chairman John T Watkins Ranking Member Merrill Moores Rivers and Harbors Chairman John H Small Ranking Member Charles A Kennedy Roads Chairman Dorsey W Shackleford Ranking Member Thomas B Dunn Rules Chairman Edward W Pou Ranking Member Philip P Campbell Standards of Official Conduct Territories Chairman William C Houston Ranking Member Albert Johnson War Claims Chairman Alexander W Gregg Ranking Member Benjamin K Focht Water Power Special Chairman Thetus W Sims Ranking Member N A Ways and Means Chairman Claude Kitchin Ranking Member Joseph W Fordney Woman Suffrage Chairman John E Raker Ranking Member Jeannette Rankin Whole Joint committees edit Conditions of Indian Tribes Special Disposition of Useless Executive Papers Interstate Commerce Chairman Sen Ellison D Smith The Library Chairman Sen John Sharp Williams Postal Salaries Printing Chairman Sen Duncan U Fletcher Reclassification of SalariesCaucuses editDemocratic House Democratic Senate Employees editLegislative branch agency directors edit Architect of the Capitol Elliott Woods Librarian of Congress Herbert Putnam Public Printer of the United States Cornelius Ford Senate edit Chaplain F J Prettyman Methodist Secretary James M Baker Librarian Edward C Goodwin Sergeant at Arms Charles P Higgins House of Representatives edit Chaplain Henry N Couden Universalist Clerk South Trimble Doorkeeper Joseph J Sinnott Postmaster William M Dunbar Clerk at the Speaker s Table Bennett C Clark Clarence A Cannon Reading Clerks Patrick Joseph Haltigan D and H Martin Williams R Sergeant at Arms Robert B GordonSee also edit1916 United States elections elections leading to this Congress 1916 United States presidential election 1916 United States Senate elections 1916 United States House of Representatives elections 1918 United States elections elections during this Congress leading to the next Congress 1918 United States Senate elections 1918 United States House of Representatives electionsReferences edit Independent Farmer Labor Party Hiram Johnson R California did not take his seat until March 16 1917 as he wanted to remain Governor of California However he was still elected and qualified as Senator Gould Lewis L 2005 The Most Exclusive Club Cambridge MA Perseus Books Group ISBN 0 465 02778 4 Remini Robert V 2006 The House New York HarperCollins Publishers Inc ISBN 0 06 088434 7 U S Congress 2005 Biographical Directory of the U S Congress Archived from the original on June 1 2006 Retrieved June 1 2006 U S House of Representatives 2006 Congressional History Archived from the original on June 1 2006 Retrieved June 1 2006 U S Senate 2006 Statistics and Lists Archived from the original on June 1 2006 Retrieved June 1 2006 Official Congressional Directory for the 65th Congress 1st Session Official Congressional Directory for the 65th Congress 2nd Session 1st Revision Official Congressional Directory for the 65th Congress 2nd Session 2nd Revision Official Congressional Directory for the 65th Congress 2nd Session 3rd Revision Official Congressional Directory for the 65th Congress 3rd Session Official Congressional Directory for the 65th Congress 3rd Session Revision Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 65th United States Congress amp oldid 1211900598, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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