61st United States Congress

1909-1911 U.S. Congress

61st United States Congress
60th ←
→ 62nd
United States Capitol (1906)

March 4, 1909 – March 4, 1911
Members92 senators
391 representatives
7 non-voting delegates
Senate majorityRepublican
Senate PresidentJames S. Sherman (R)
House majorityRepublican
House SpeakerJoseph G. Cannon (R)
Sessions
Special: March 4, 1909 – March 6, 1909
1st: March 15, 1909 – August 5, 1909
2nd: December 6, 1909 – June 25, 1910
3rd: December 5, 1910 – March 3, 1911

The 61st 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, 1909, to March 4, 1911, during the first two years of William H. Taft's presidency. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the 1900 United States census. Both chambers had a Republican majority.

Major events

Major legislation

Constitutional amendments

Party summary

Senate

Party
(shading shows control)
Total Vacant
Democratic
(D)
Republican
(R)
End of previous congress 31 61 92 0
Begin 32 59 91 1
End
Final voting share 35.2% 64.8%
Beginning of next congress 40 50 90 2

House of Representatives

Party
(shading shows control)
Total Vacant
Democratic
(D)
Independent
Democratic
(ID)
Republican
(R)
Other
(O)
End of previous congress 164 1 220 0 385 6
Begin 170 1 218 0 389 2
End 173 210 3847
Final voting share 45.1% 0.3% 54.7% 0.0%
Beginning of next congress 228 0 160 2[a] 390 1

Leadership

Senate president
Senate president pro tempore

Senate

House of Representatives

House Speaker

Majority (Republican) leadership

Minority (Democratic) leadership

Members

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Senate

At this time, most senators were elected by the state legislatures every two years, with one-third beginning new six-year terms with each Congress. A few senators were elected directly by the residents of the state. 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 reelection in 1910; Class 2 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring reelection in 1912; and Class 3 meant their term began in this Congress, requiring reelection in 1914.

Alabama

2. John H. Bankhead (D)
3. Joseph F. Johnston (D)

Arkansas

2. Jeff Davis (D)
3. James P. Clarke (D)

California

1. Frank P. Flint (R)
3. George C. Perkins (R)

Colorado

2. Simon Guggenheim (R)
3. Charles J. Hughes Jr. (D), until January 11, 1911

Connecticut

1. Morgan G. Bulkeley (R)
3. Frank B. Brandegee (R)

Delaware

1. Henry A. du Pont (R)
2. Harry A. Richardson (R)

Florida

1. James P. Taliaferro (D)
3. Duncan U. Fletcher (D)

Georgia

2. Augustus O. Bacon (D)
3. Alexander S. Clay (D), until November 10, 1910
Joseph M. Terrell (D), from November 17, 1910

Idaho

2. William E. Borah (R)
3. Weldon B. Heyburn (R)

Illinois

2. Shelby Moore Cullom (R)
3. William Lorimer (R), from June 18, 1909

Indiana

1. Albert J. Beveridge (R)
3. Benjamin F. Shively (D)

Iowa

2. Jonathan P. Dolliver (R), until October 15, 1910
Lafayette Young (R), from November 12, 1910
3. Albert B. Cummins (R)

Kansas

2. Charles Curtis (R)
3. Joseph L. Bristow (R)

Kentucky

2. Thomas H. Paynter (D)
3. William O. Bradley (R)

Louisiana

2. Murphy J. Foster (D)
3. Samuel D. McEnery (D), until June 10, 1910
John Thornton (D), from December 10, 1910

Maine

1. Eugene Hale (R)
2. William P. Frye (R)

Maryland

1. Isidor Rayner (D)
3. John W. Smith (D)

Massachusetts

1. Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
2. Winthrop M. Crane (R)

Michigan

1. Julius C. Burrows (R)
2. William Alden Smith (R)

Minnesota

1. Moses E. Clapp (R)
2. Knute Nelson (R)

Mississippi

1. Hernando D. Money (D)
2. Anselm J. McLaurin (D), until December 22, 1909
James Gordon (D), December 27, 1909 – February 22, 1910
LeRoy Percy (D), from February 23, 1910

Missouri

1. William Warner (R)
3. William J. Stone (D)

Montana

1. Thomas H. Carter (R)
2. Joseph M. Dixon (R)

Nebraska

1. Elmer J. Burkett (R)
2. Norris Brown (R)

Nevada

1. George S. Nixon (R)
3. Francis G. Newlands (D)

New Hampshire

2. Henry E. Burnham (R)
3. Jacob H. Gallinger (R)

New Jersey

1. John Kean Jr. (R)
2. Frank O. Briggs (R)

New York

1. Chauncey M. Depew (R)
3. Elihu A. Root (R)

North Carolina

2. Furnifold M. Simmons (D)
3. Lee S. Overman (D)

North Dakota

1. Porter J. McCumber (R)
3. Martin N. Johnson (R), until October 21, 1909
Fountain L. Thompson (D), November 10, 1909 – January 31, 1910
William E. Purcell (D), February 1, 1910 – February 1, 1911
Asle Gronna (R), from February 2, 1911

Ohio

1. Charles W. F. Dick (R)
3. Theodore E. Burton (R)

Oklahoma

2. Robert L. Owen (D)
3. Thomas P. Gore (D)

Oregon

2. Jonathan Bourne Jr. (R)
3. George E. Chamberlain (D)

Pennsylvania

1. Philander C. Knox (R), until March 4, 1909
George T. Oliver (R), from March 17, 1909
3. Boies Penrose (R)

Rhode Island

1. Nelson W. Aldrich (R)
2. George P. Wetmore (R)

South Carolina

2. Benjamin R. Tillman (D)
3. Ellison D. Smith (D)

South Dakota

2. Robert J. Gamble (R)
3. Coe I. Crawford (R)

Tennessee

1. James B. Frazier (D)
2. Robert L. Taylor (D)

Texas

1. Charles A. Culberson (D)
2. Joseph W. Bailey (D)

Utah

1. George Sutherland (R)
3. Reed Smoot (R)

Vermont

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

Virginia

1. John W. Daniel (D), until June 29, 1910
Claude A. Swanson (D), from August 1, 1910
2. Thomas S. Martin (D)

Washington

1. Samuel H. Piles (R)
3. Wesley L. Jones (R)

West Virginia

1. Nathan B. Scott (R)
2. Stephen B. Elkins (R), until January 4, 1911
Davis Elkins (R), January 9, 1911 – January 31, 1911
Clarence W. Watson (D), from February 1, 1911

Wisconsin

1. Robert M. La Follette Sr. (R)
3. Isaac Stephenson (R)

Wyoming

1. Clarence D. Clark (R)
2. Francis E. Warren (R)
Senators' party membership by state at the opening of the 61st Congress in March 1909.
  2 Democrats
  1 Democrat and 1 Republican
  2 Republicans
  Territories

House of Representatives

Alabama

1. George W. Taylor (D)
2. S. Hubert Dent Jr. (D)
3. Henry D. Clayton (D)
4. William B. Craig (D)
5. J. Thomas Heflin (D)
6. Richmond P. Hobson (D)
7. John L. Burnett (D)
8. William N. Richardson (D)
9. Oscar Underwood (D)

Arkansas

1. Robert B. Macon (D)
2. William A. Oldfield (D)
3. John C. Floyd (D)
4. William B. Cravens (D)
5. Charles C. Reid (D)
6. Joseph Taylor Robinson (D)
7. Robert M. Wallace (D)

California

1. William F. Englebright (R)
2. Duncan E. McKinlay (R)
3. Joseph R. Knowland (R)
4. Julius Kahn (R)
5. Everis A. Hayes (R)
6. James C. Needham (R)
7. James McLachlan (R)
8. Sylvester C. Smith (R)

Colorado

1. Atterson Walden Rucker (D)
2. John A. Martin (D)
At-large. Edward T. Taylor (D)

Connecticut

1. E. Stevens Henry (R)
2. Nehemiah D. Sperry (R)
3. Edwin W. Higgins (R)
4. Ebenezer J. Hill (R)
At-large. John Q. Tilson (R)

Delaware

At-large. William H. Heald (R)

Florida

1. Stephen M. Sparkman (D)
2. Frank Clark (D)
3. Dannite H. Mays (D)

Georgia

1. Charles G. Edwards (D)
2. James M. Griggs (D), until January 5, 1910
Seaborn Roddenbery (D), from February 6, 1910
3. Dudley M. Hughes (D)
4. William C. Adamson (D)
5. Leonidas F. Livingston (D)
6. Charles L. Bartlett (D)
7. Gordon Lee (D)
8. William M. Howard (D)
9. Thomas Montgomery Bell (D)
10. Thomas W. Hardwick (D)
11. William G. Brantley (D)

Idaho

At-large. Thomas Ray Hamer (R)

Illinois

1. Martin B. Madden (R)
2. James R. Mann (R)
3. William W. Wilson (R)
4. James T. McDermott (D)
5. Adolph J. Sabath (D)
6. William Lorimer (R), until June 17, 1909
William J. Moxley (R), from November 23, 1909
7. Frederick Lundin (R)
8. Thomas Gallagher (D)
9. Henry S. Boutell (R)
10. George E. Foss (R)
11. Howard M. Snapp (R)
12. Charles Eugene Fuller (R)
13. Frank O. Lowden (R)
14. James McKinney (R)
15. George W. Prince (R)
16. Joseph V. Graff (R)
17. John A. Sterling (R)
18. Joseph G. Cannon (R)
19. William B. McKinley (R)
20. Henry T. Rainey (D)
21. James M. Graham (D)
22. William A. Rodenberg (R)
23. Martin D. Foster (D)
24. Pleasant T. Chapman (R)
25. Napoleon B. Thistlewood (R)

Indiana

1. John W. Boehne (D)
2. William A. Cullop (D)
3. William E. Cox (D)
4. Lincoln Dixon (D)
5. Ralph Wilbur Moss (D)
6. William O. Barnard (R)
7. Charles A. Korbly (D)
8. John A. M. Adair (D)
9. Martin A. Morrison (D)
10. Edgar D. Crumpacker (R)
11. George W. Rauch (D)
12. Cyrus Cline (D)
13. Henry A. Barnhart (D)

Iowa

1. Charles A. Kennedy (R)
2. Albert F. Dawson (R)
3. Charles E. Pickett (R)
4. Gilbert N. Haugen (R)
5. James W. Good (R)
6. Nathan E. Kendall (R)
7. John A. T. Hull (R)
8. William Darius Jamieson (D)
9. Walter I. Smith (R)
10. Frank P. Woods (R)
11. Elbert H. Hubbard (R)

Kansas

1. Daniel Read Anthony Jr. (R)
2. Charles Frederick Scott (R)
3. Philip P. Campbell (R)
4. James Monroe Miller (R)
5. William A. Calderhead (R)
6. William A. Reeder (R)
7. Edmond H. Madison (R)
8. Victor Murdock (R)

Kentucky

1. Ollie M. James (D)
2. Augustus Stanley (D)
3. Robert Y. Thomas Jr. (D)
4. Ben Johnson (D)
5. J. Swagar Sherley (D)
6. Joseph L. Rhinock (D)
7. J. Campbell Cantrill (D)
8. Harvey Helm (D)
9. Joseph B. Bennett (R)
10. John W. Langley (R)
11. Don C. Edwards (R)

Louisiana

1. Albert Estopinal (D)
2. Samuel Louis Gilmore (D), March 30, 1909 – July 18, 1910
Henry Garland Dupré (D), from November 8, 1910
3. Robert F. Broussard (D)
4. John Thomas Watkins (D)
5. Joseph E. Ransdell (D)
6. Robert Charles Wickliffe (D)
7. Arsène Paulin Pujó (D)

Maine

1. Amos L. Allen (R), until February 20, 1911
2. John P. Swasey (R)
3. Edwin C. Burleigh (R)
4. Frank E. Guernsey (R)

Maryland

1. J. Harry Covington (D)
2. J. Frederick C. Talbott (D)
3. John Kronmiller (R)
4. John Gill Jr. (D)
5. Sydney E. Mudd (R)
6. George A. Pearre (R)

Massachusetts

1. George P. Lawrence (R)
2. Frederick H. Gillett (R)
3. Charles G. Washburn (R)
4. Charles Q. Tirrell (R), until July 31, 1910
John Joseph Mitchell (D), from November 8, 1910
5. Butler Ames (R)
6. Augustus P. Gardner (R)
7. Ernest W. Roberts (R)
8. Samuel W. McCall (R)
9. John A. Keliher (D)
10. Joseph F. O'Connell (D)
11. Andrew J. Peters (D)
12. John W. Weeks (R)
13. William S. Greene (R)
14. William C. Lovering (R), until February 4, 1910
Eugene Foss (D), March 22, 1910 – January 4, 1911

Michigan

1. Edwin C. Denby (R)
2. Charles E. Townsend (R)
3. Washington Gardner (R)
4. Edward L. Hamilton (R)
5. Gerrit J. Diekema (R)
6. Samuel W. Smith (R)
7. Henry McMorran (R)
8. Joseph W. Fordney (R)
9. James C. McLaughlin (R)
10. George A. Loud (R)
11. Francis H. Dodds (R)
12. H. Olin Young (R)

Minnesota

1. James Albertus Tawney (R)
2. Winfield Scott Hammond (D)
3. Charles Russell Davis (R)
4. Frederick C. Stevens (R)
5. Frank Nye (R)
6. Charles August Lindbergh (R)
7. Andrew Volstead (R)
8. Clarence B. Miller (R)
9. Halvor Steenerson (R)

Mississippi

1. Ezekiel S. Candler Jr. (D)
2. Thomas Spight (D)
3. Benjamin G. Humphreys II (D)
4. Thomas U. Sisson (D)
5. Adam M. Byrd (D)
6. Eaton J. Bowers (D)
7. William A. Dickson (D)
8. James W. Collier (D)

Missouri

1. James T. Lloyd (D)
2. William W. Rucker (D)
3. Joshua Willis Alexander (D)
4. Charles F. Booher (D)
5. William Patterson Borland (D)
6. David A. De Armond (D), until November 23, 1909
Clement C. Dickinson (D), from February 1, 1910
7. Courtney W. Hamlin (D)
8. Dorsey W. Shackleford (D)
9. James Beauchamp Clark (D)
10. Richard Bartholdt (R)
11. Patrick F. Gill (D)
12. Harry M. Coudrey (R)
13. Politte Elvins (R)
14. Charles A. Crow (R)
15. Charles H. Morgan (R)
16. Arthur P. Murphy (R)

Montana

At-large. Charles N. Pray (R)

Nebraska

1. John A. Maguire (D)
2. Gilbert M. Hitchcock (D)
3. James P. Latta (D)
4. Edmund H. Hinshaw (R)
5. George W. Norris (R)
6. Moses P. Kinkaid (R)

Nevada

At-large. George A. Bartlett (D)

New Hampshire

1. Cyrus A. Sulloway (R)
2. Frank Dunklee Currier (R)

New Jersey

1. Henry C. Loudenslager (R)
2. John J. Gardner (R)
3. Benjamin F. Howell (R)
4. Ira W. Wood (R)
5. Charles N. Fowler (R)
6. William Hughes (D)
7. Richard Wayne Parker (R)
8. William H. Wiley (R)
9. Eugene F. Kinkead (D)
10. James A. Hamill (D)

New York

1. William W. Cocks (R)
2. George H. Lindsay (D)
3. Otto G. Foelker (R)
4. Charles B. Law (R)
5. Richard Young (R)
6. William M. Calder (R)
7. John J. Fitzgerald (D)
8. Daniel J. Riordan (D)
9. Henry M. Goldfogle (D)
10. William Sulzer (D)
11. Charles V. Fornes (D)
12. Michael F. Conry (D)
13. Herbert Parsons (R)
14. William Willett Jr. (D)
15. J. Van Vechten Olcott (R)
16. Francis B. Harrison (D)
17. William S. Bennet (R)
18. Joseph A. Goulden (D)
19. John E. Andrus (R)
20. Thomas W. Bradley (R)
21. Hamilton Fish II (R)
22. William H. Draper (R)
23. George N. Southwick (R)
24. George W. Fairchild (R)
25. Cyrus Durey (R)
26. George R. Malby (R)
27. Charles S. Millington (R)
28. Charles L. Knapp (R)
29. Michael E. Driscoll (R)
30. John W. Dwight (R)
31. Sereno E. Payne (R)
32. James B. Perkins (R), until March 11, 1910
James Smith Havens (D), from April 19, 1910
33. J. Sloat Fassett (R)
34. James S. Simmons (R)
35. Daniel A. Driscoll (D)
36. De Alva S. Alexander (R)
37. Edward B. Vreeland (R)

North Carolina

1. John Humphrey Small (D)
2. Claude Kitchin (D)
3. Charles R. Thomas (D)
4. Edward W. Pou (D)
5. John M. Morehead (R)
6. Hannibal L. Godwin (D)
7. Robert N. Page (D)
8. Charles H. Cowles (R)
9. Edwin Y. Webb (D)
10. John G. Grant (R)

North Dakota

1. Louis B. Hanna (R)
2. Asle Gronna (R), until February 11, 1911

Ohio

1. Nicholas Longworth (R)
2. Herman P. Goebel (R)
3. James M. Cox (D)
4. William E. Tou Velle (D)
5. Timothy T. Ansberry (D)
6. Matthew R. Denver (D)
7. J. Warren Keifer (R)
8. Ralph D. Cole (R)
9. Isaac R. Sherwood (D)
10. Adna R. Johnson (R)
11. Albert Douglas (R)
12. Edward L. Taylor Jr. (R)
13. Carl C. Anderson (D)
14. William G. Sharp (D)
15. James Joyce (R)
16. David Hollingsworth (R)
17. William A. Ashbrook (D)
18. James Kennedy (R)
19. W. Aubrey Thomas (R)
20. L. Paul Howland (R)
21. James H. Cassidy (R), from April 20, 1909

Oklahoma

1. Bird Segle McGuire (R)
2. Dick Thompson Morgan (R)
3. Charles E. Creager (R)
4. Charles D. Carter (D)
5. Scott Ferris (D)

Oregon

1. Willis C. Hawley (R)
2. William R. Ellis (R)

Pennsylvania

1. Henry H. Bingham (R)
2. Joel Cook (R), until December 15, 1910
3. J. Hampton Moore (R)
4. Reuben O. Moon (R)
5. William W. Foulkrod (R), until November 13, 1910
6. George D. McCreary (R)
7. Thomas S. Butler (R)
8. Irving P. Wanger (R)
9. William W. Griest (R)
10. Thomas D. Nicholls (ID)
11. Henry W. Palmer (R)
12. Alfred B. Garner (R)
13. John H. Rothermel (D)
14. Charles C. Pratt (R)
15. William B. Wilson (D)
16. John G. McHenry (D)
17. Benjamin K. Focht (R)
18. Marlin E. Olmsted (R)
19. John M. Reynolds (R), until January 17, 1911
20. Daniel F. Lafean (R)
21. Charles F. Barclay (R)
22. George F. Huff (R)
23. Allen F. Cooper (R)
24. John K. Tener (R), until January 16, 1911
25. Arthur L. Bates (R)
26. A. Mitchell Palmer (D)
27. J. N. Langham (R)
28. Nelson P. Wheeler (R)
29. William H. Graham (R)
30. John Dalzell (R)
31. James F. Burke (R)
32. Andrew J. Barchfeld (R)

Rhode Island

1. William P. Sheffield Jr. (R)
2. Adin B. Capron (R)

South Carolina

1. George S. Legare (D)
2. James O. Patterson (D)
3. Wyatt Aiken (D)
4. Joseph T. Johnson (D)
5. David E. Finley (D)
6. J. Edwin Ellerbe (D)
7. Asbury F. Lever (D)

South Dakota

At-large. Charles H. Burke (R)
At-large. Eben W. Martin (R)

Tennessee

1. Walter P. Brownlow (R), until July 8, 1910
Zachary D. Massey (R), from November 8, 1910
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. George W. Gordon (D)

Texas

1. Morris Sheppard (D)
2. Martin Dies (D)
3. Gordon J. Russell (D), until June 14, 1910
Robert M. Lively (D), from July 23, 1910
4. Choice B. Randell (D)
5. James Andrew Beall (D)
6. Rufus Hardy (D)
7. Alexander W. Gregg (D)
8. John M. Moore (D)
9. George Farmer Burgess (D)
10. Albert S. Burleson (D)
11. Robert L. Henry (D)
12. Oscar W. Gillespie (D)
13. John H. Stephens (D)
14. James L. Slayden (D)
15. John Nance Garner (D)
16. William R. Smith (D)

Utah

At-large. Joseph Howell (R)

Vermont

1. David J. Foster (R)
2. Frank Plumley (R)

Virginia

1. William A. Jones (D)
2. Harry L. Maynard (D)
3. John Lamb (D)
4. Francis R. Lassiter (D), until October 31, 1909
Robert Turnbull (D), from March 8, 1910
5. Edward W. Saunders (D)
6. Carter Glass (D)
7. James Hay (D)
8. Charles Creighton Carlin (D)
9. C. Bascom Slemp (R)
10. Henry D. Flood (D)

Washington

1. William E. Humphrey (R)
2. Francis W. Cushman (R), until July 6, 1909
William W. McCredie (R), from November 2, 1909
3. Miles Poindexter (R)

West Virginia

1. William P. Hubbard (R)
2. George Cookman Sturgiss (R)
3. Joseph Holt Gaines (R)
4. Harry C. Woodyard (R)
5. James Anthony Hughes (R)

Wisconsin

1. Henry Allen Cooper (R)
2. John M. Nelson (R)
3. Arthur W. Kopp (R)
4. William J. Cary (R)
5. William H. Stafford (R)
6. Charles H. Weisse (D)
7. John J. Esch (R)
8. James H. Davidson (R)
9. Gustav Küstermann (R)
10. Elmer A. Morse (R)
11. Irvine L. Lenroot (R)

Wyoming

At-large. Frank W. Mondell (R)

Non-voting members

Alaska Territory. James Wickersham (R)
Arizona Territory. Ralph Henry Cameron (R)
Hawaii Territory. Jonah Kunio Kalanianaole (R)
New Mexico Territory. William Henry Andrews (R)
Philippines. Benito Legarda (Fed., R)
Philippines. Pablo Ocampo, until November 22, 1909 (D)
Manuel Quezon, (Unionist), from November 23, 1909
Puerto Rico. Tulio Larrínaga (Resident Commissioner), (Unionist)
House seats by party holding plurality in state
  80+% Democratic
  80+% Republican
  60+% to 80% Democratic
  60+% to 80% Republican
  Up to 60% Democratic
  Up to 60% Republican

Changes in membership

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

Senate

  • Replacements: 13
    • Democratic: 1 seat net gain
    • Republican: 1 seat net loss
  • Deaths: 8
  • Resignations: 2
  • Vacancy: 1
  • Total seats with changes: 14
State
(class)
Vacated by Reason for vacancy Subsequent Date of successor's installation
Illinois
(3)
Vacant Sen. was elected at beginning of term. Served in House until resigning June 18, 1909 William Lorimer (R) June 18, 1909
Pennsylvania
(1)
Philander C. Knox (R) Resigned March 4, 1909, after being appointed United States Secretary of State. Successor was elected. George T. Oliver (R) March 17, 1909
North Dakota
(3)
Martin N. Johnson (R) Died October 21, 1909. Successor was appointed. Fountain L. Thompson (D) November 10, 1909
Mississippi
(2)
Anselm J. McLaurin (D) Died December 22, 1909. Successor was appointed. James Gordon (D) December 27, 1909
North Dakota
(3)
Fountain L. Thompson (D) Resigned January 31, 1910. Successor was appointed. William E. Purcell (D) February 1, 1910
Mississippi
(2)
James Gordon (D) Successor was elected. LeRoy Percy (D) February 23, 1910
Louisiana
(3)
Samuel D. McEnery (D) Died June 28, 1910. Successor was appointed and subsequently elected. John Thornton (D) December 7, 1910
Virginia
(1)
John W. Daniel (D) Died June 29, 1910. Successor was appointed. Claude A. Swanson (D) August 1, 1910
Iowa
(2)
Jonathan P. Dolliver (R) Died October 15, 1910 Lafayette Young (R) November 12, 1910
Georgia
(3)
Alexander S. Clay (D) Died November 13, 1910. Successor was appointed. Joseph M. Terrell (D) November 17, 1910
West Virginia
(2)
Stephen B. Elkins (R) Died January 4, 1911. Successor was appointed. Davis Elkins (R) January 9, 1911
Colorado
(3)
Charles J. Hughes Jr. (D) Died January 11, 1911. Vacant until next Congress
West Virginia
(2)
Davis Elkins (R) Successor was elected. Clarence W. Watson (D) February 1, 1911
North Dakota
(3)
William E. Purcell (D) Successor was elected. Asle Gronna (R) February 2, 1911

House of Representatives

  • Replacements: 12
    • Democratic: 3 seat gain
    • Republican: 3 seat loss
  • Deaths: 12
  • Resignations: 6
  • Contested elections: 0
  • Total seats with changes: 21
District Vacated by Reason for vacancy Successor Date of successor's installation
Louisiana 2nd Vacant Rep. Robert C. Davey died during previous congress Samuel L. Gilmore (D) March 30, 1909
Ohio 21st Vacant Rep. Theodore E. Burton resigned during previous congress James H. Cassidy (R) April 20, 1909
Illinois 6th William Lorimer (R) Resigned June 17, 1909, after being elected to the U.S. Senate William Moxley (R) November 23, 1909
Washington 2nd Francis W. Cushman (R) Died July 6, 1909 William W. McCredie (R) November 2, 1909
Virginia 4th Francis R. Lassiter (D) Died October 31, 1909 Robert Turnbull (D) March 8, 1910
Philippines Resident Commissioner Pablo Ocampo Term ended November 22, 1909 Manuel L. Quezon (Unionist) November 23, 1909
Missouri 6th David A. De Armond (D) Died November 23, 1909 Clement C. Dickinson (D) February 1, 1910
Georgia 2nd James M. Griggs (D) Died January 5, 1910 Seaborn Roddenbery (D) February 6, 1910
Massachusetts 14th William C. Lovering (R) Died March 11, 1910 Eugene Foss (D) January 4, 1911
New York 32nd James B. Perkins (R) Died February 4, 1910 James S. Havens (D) April 19, 1910
Texas 3rd Gordon J. Russell (D) Resigned June 14, 1910, after being appointed judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas Robert M. Lively (D) July 23, 1910
Tennessee 1st Walter P. Brownlow (R) Died July 8, 1910 Zachary D. Massey (R) November 8, 1910
Louisiana 2nd Samuel L. Gilmore (D) Died July 18, 1910 H. Garland Dupré (D) November 8, 1910
Massachusetts 4th Charles Q. Tirrell (R) Died July 31, 1910 John J. Mitchell (D) November 8, 1910
Pennsylvania 5th William W. Foulkrod (R) Died November 13, 1910 Seat remained vacant until next Congress
Pennsylvania 2nd Joel Cook (R) Died December 15, 1910 Seat remained vacant until next Congress
Massachusetts 14th Eugene Foss (D) Resigned January 4, 1911, after being elected Governor of Massachusetts Seat remained vacant until next Congress
Pennsylvania 24th John K. Tener (R) Resigned January 16, 1911, after being elected Governor of Pennsylvania Seat remained vacant until next Congress
Pennsylvania 19th John M. Reynolds (R) Resigned January 17, 1911, after being elected Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania Seat remained vacant until next Congress
North Dakota 2nd Asle Gronna (R) Resigned February 11, 1911, after being elected to the U.S. Senate Seat remained vacant until next Congress
Maine 1st Amos L. Allen (R) Died February 20, 1911 Seat remained vacant until next Congress

Committees

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

House of Representatives

Joint committees

Caucuses

Employees

Legislative branch agency directors

Senate

House of Representatives

See also

References

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  • Official Congressional Directory for the 61st Congress, 2nd Session.
  • Official Congressional Directory for the 61st Congress, 2nd Session (1st Revision).
  • Official Congressional Directory for the 61st Congress, 2nd Session (2nd Revision).
  • Official Congressional Directory for the 61st Congress, 3rd Session.
  • Official Congressional Directory for the 61st Congress, 3rd Session (Revision).
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