65th United States Congress

1917-1919 U.S. Congress

65th United States Congress
64th ←
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United States Capitol (1906)

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 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.

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

1918 flu pandemic

Major legislation

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

Constitutional amendments

The Eighteenth Amendment in the National Archives

Party summary

Senate

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

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

Senate leadership

Senate president
Senate president pro tempore

Presiding

House leadership

House Speaker

Presiding

Majority (Democratic) leadership

Minority (Republican) leadership

Members

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Senate

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

2. John H. Bankhead (D)
3. Oscar Underwood (D)

Arizona

1. Henry F. Ashurst (D)
3. Marcus A. Smith (D)

Arkansas

2. Joseph Taylor Robinson (D)
3. William F. Kirby (D)

California

1. Hiram W. Johnson (R)[c]
3. James D. Phelan (D)

Colorado

2. John F. Shafroth (D)
3. Charles S. Thomas (D)

Connecticut

1. George P. McLean (R)
3. Frank B. Brandegee (R)

Delaware

1. Josiah O. Wolcott (D)
2. Willard Saulsbury Jr. (D)

Florida

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

Georgia

2. Thomas W. Hardwick (D)
3. Hoke Smith (D)

Idaho

2. William E. Borah (R)
3. James H. Brady (R), until January 13, 1918
John F. Nugent (D), from January 22, 1918

Illinois

2. James Hamilton Lewis (D)
3. Lawrence Y. Sherman (R)

Indiana

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

Iowa

2. William S. Kenyon (R)
3. Albert B. Cummins (R)

Kansas

2. William H. Thompson (D)
3. Charles Curtis (R)

Kentucky

2. Ollie M. James (D), until August 28, 1918
George B. Martin (D), from September 7, 1918
3. John C. W. Beckham (D)

Louisiana

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

Maine

1. Frederick Hale (R)
2. Bert M. Fernald (R)

Maryland

1. Joseph I. France (R)
3. John W. Smith (D)

Massachusetts

1. Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
2. John W. Weeks (R)

Michigan

1. Charles E. Townsend (R)
2. William Alden Smith (R)

Minnesota

1. Frank B. Kellogg (R)
2. Knute Nelson (R)

Mississippi

1. John Sharp Williams (D)
2. James K. Vardaman (D)

Missouri

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

Montana

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

Nebraska

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

Nevada

1. Key Pittman (D)
3. Francis G. Newlands (D), until December 24, 1917
Charles B. Henderson (D), from January 12, 1918

New Hampshire

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

New Jersey

1. Joseph S. Frelinghuysen (R)
2. William Hughes (D), until January 30, 1918
David Baird (R), from February 23, 1918

New Mexico

1. Andrieus A. Jones (D)
2. Albert B. Fall (R)

New York

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

North Carolina

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

North Dakota

1. Porter J. McCumber (R)
3. Asle Gronna (R)

Ohio

1. Atlee Pomerene (D)
3. Warren G. Harding (R)

Oklahoma

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

Oregon

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
3. George E. Chamberlain (D)

Pennsylvania

1. Philander C. Knox (R)
3. Boies Penrose (R)

Rhode Island

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

South Carolina

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
3. Ellison D. Smith (D)

South Dakota

2. Thomas Sterling (R)
3. Edwin S. Johnson (D)

Tennessee

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

Texas

1. Charles A. Culberson (D)
2. Morris Sheppard (D)

Utah

1. William H. King (D)
3. Reed Smoot (R)

Vermont

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

Virginia

1. Claude A. Swanson (D)
2. Thomas S. Martin (D)

Washington

1. Miles Poindexter (R)
3. Wesley L. Jones (R)

West Virginia

1. Howard Sutherland (R)
2. Nathan Goff (R)

Wisconsin

1. Robert M. La Follette (R)
2. Paul O. Husting (D), until October 21, 1917
2. Irvine Lenroot (R), from April 8, 1918

Wyoming

1. John B. Kendrick (D)
2. Francis E. Warren (R)
Senators' party membership by state at the opening of the 65th Congress in March 1917.
  2 Democrats
  1 Democrat and 1 Republican
  2 Republicans
Senate President
Thomas R. Marshall
Senate President pro tempore
Willard Saulsbury Jr.

House of Representatives

Alabama

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

At-large. Carl Hayden (D)

Arkansas

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

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

1. Benjamin Clark Hilliard (D)
2. Charles Bateman Timberlake (R)
3. Edward Keating (D)
4. Edward T. Taylor (D)

Connecticut

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
5. James P. Glynn (R)

Delaware

At-large. Albert F. Polk (D)

Florida

1. Herbert J. Drane (D)
2. Frank Clark (D)
3. Walter Kehoe (D)
4. William J. Sears (D)

Georgia

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
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

At-large. Addison T. Smith (R)
At-large. Burton L. French (R)

Illinois

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
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

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
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

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

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

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

1. Albert Estopinal (D)
2. Henry Garland Dupré (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

1. Louis B. Goodall (R)
2. Wallace H. White Jr. (R)
3. John A. Peters (R)
4. Ira G. Hersey (R)

Maryland

1. Jesse D. Price (D)
2. J. Frederick C. Talbott (D), until October 5, 1918
Carville Benson (D), from November 5, 1918
3. Charles P. Coady (D)
4. J. Charles Linthicum (D)
5. Sydney Emanuel Mudd II (R)
6. Frederick N. Zihlman (R)

Massachusetts

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
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

1. Frank E. Doremus (D)
2. Mark R. Bacon (R), until December 13, 1917
Samuel Beakes (D), from December 13, 1917
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

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

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

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
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

At-large. John M. Evans (D)
At-large. Jeannette Rankin (R)

Nebraska

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

At-large. Edwin E. Roberts (R)

New Hampshire

1. Cyrus A. Sulloway (R), until March 11, 1917
Sherman Everett Burroughs (R), from May 29, 1917
2. Edward Hills Wason (R)

New Jersey

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
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

At-large. William Bell Walton (D)

New York

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
8. Daniel J. Griffin (D), until December 31, 1917
William E. Cleary (D), from March 5, 1918
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
22. Henry Bruckner (D), until December 31, 1917
Anthony J. Griffin (D), from March 5, 1918
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

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

North Dakota

1. Henry Thomas Helgesen (R), until April 10, 1917
John Miller Baer (R), from July 20, 1917
2. George M. Young (R)
3. Patrick Daniel Norton (R)

Ohio

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
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

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

1. Willis C. Hawley (R)
2. Nicholas J. Sinnott (R)
3. Clifton N. McArthur (R)

Pennsylvania

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
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

1. George Francis O'Shaunessy (D)
2. Walter Russell Stiness (R)
3. Ambrose Kennedy (R)

South Carolina

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

1. Charles H. Dillon (R)
2. Royal C. Johnson (R)
3. Harry L. Gandy (D)

Tennessee

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

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

1. Milton H. Welling (D)
2. James Henry Mays (D)

Vermont

1. Frank L. Greene (R)
2. Porter H. Dale (R)

Virginia

1. William A. Jones (D), until April 17, 1918
S. Otis Bland (D), from July 2, 1918
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
7. Thomas W. Harrison (D)
8. Charles Creighton Carlin (D)
9. C. Bascom Slemp (R)
10. Henry D. Flood (D)

Washington

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

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

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
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

Wyoming

At-large. Franklin W. Mondell (R)

Non-voting members

Alaska Territory. Charles A. Sulzer (D), until January 7, 1919
James Wickersham (R), from January 7, 1919
Hawaii Territory. Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole (R)
Philippines. Jaime C. De Veyra (Resident Commissioner), (Nac.)
Philippines. Teodoro R. Yangco (Resident Commissioner), (I)
Puerto Rico. Félix Córdova Dávila (Resident Commissioner), (Unionist), from August 7, 1917


House Speaker
Champ Clark
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% Republican

Changes in membership

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

Senate

  • 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

  • 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 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

  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.
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  • Remini, Robert V. (2006). The House. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, Inc. ISBN 0-06-088434-7.
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  • 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).
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