68th United States Congress

1923-1925 U.S. Congress
68th United States Congress
67th ←
→ 69th
United States Capitol (1906)

March 4, 1923 – March 4, 1925
Members96 senators
435 representatives
5 non-voting delegates
Senate majorityRepublican
Senate PresidentCalvin Coolidge (R)[a]
(until August 2, 1923)
Vacant
(from August 2, 1923)
House majorityRepublican
House SpeakerFrederick H. Gillett (R)
Sessions
1st: December 3, 1923 – June 7, 1924
2nd: December 1, 1924 – March 3, 1925

The 68th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C., from March 4, 1923, to March 4, 1925, during the last months of Warren G. Harding's presidency, and the first years of the administration of his successor, Calvin Coolidge. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the 1910 United States census.

Both chambers maintained a Republican majority—albeit greatly reduced from the previous Congress and with losing supermajority status in the House—and along with President Harding, the Republicans maintained an overall federal government trifecta.[1]

Major events

Major legislation

Constitutional amendments

Party summary

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

Senate

Party
(shading shows control)
Total Vacant
Democratic
(D)
Farmer–
Labor
(FL)
Republican
(R)
End of previous congress 37 0 59 96 0
Begin 42 1 53 96 0
End 2 52
Final voting share 43.8% 2.1% 54.2%
Beginning of next congress 40 1 55 96 0

House of Representatives

Party
(shading shows control)
Total Vacant
Democratic
(D)
Farmer–
Labor
(FL)
Republican
(R)
Socialist
(Soc.)
End of previous congress 130 0 296 1 427 8
Begin 206 2 223 1 432 3
End 208 222 4332
Final voting share 48.0% 0.5% 51.3% 0.2%
Beginning of next congress 183 3 247 1 434 1

Leadership

Senate president


Calvin Coolidge (R)
President pro tempore


Albert B. Cummins (R)
House Speaker

Senate

Majority (Republican) leadership

Minority (Democratic) leadership

House of Representatives

Majority (Republican) leadership

Minority (Democratic) leadership

Members

This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed by class, and representatives are listed by district.

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Senate

Senators were elected every two years, with one-third beginning new six-year terms with each Congress. Preceding the names in the list below are Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election. In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term began in this Congress, requiring re-election in 1928; Class 2 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring re-election in 1924; and Class 3 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring re-election in 1926.

Alabama

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

Arizona

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

Arkansas

2. Joseph Taylor Robinson (D)
3. Thaddeus H. Caraway (D)

California

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

Colorado

2. Lawrence C. Phipps (R)
3. Samuel D. Nicholson (R), until March 24, 1923
Alva B. Adams (D), from May 17, 1923, until November 30, 1924
Rice W. Means (R), from December 1, 1924

Connecticut

1. George P. McLean (R)
3. Frank B. Brandegee (R), until October 14, 1924
Hiram Bingham III (R), from December 17, 1924

Delaware

1. Thomas F. Bayard Jr. (D)
2. L. Heisler Ball (R)

Florida

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

Georgia

2. William J. Harris (D)
3. Walter F. George (D)

Idaho

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

Illinois

2. J. Medill McCormick (R), until February 25, 1925
Charles S. Deneen (R), from February 26, 1925
3. William B. McKinley (R)

Indiana

1. Samuel M. Ralston (D)
3. James E. Watson (R)

Iowa

2. Smith W. Brookhart (R)
3. Albert B. Cummins (R)

Kansas

2. Arthur Capper (R)
3. Charles Curtis (R)

Kentucky

2. Augustus O. Stanley (D)
3. Richard P. Ernst (R)

Louisiana

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

Maine

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

Maryland

1. William Cabell Bruce (D)
3. Ovington E. Weller (R)

Massachusetts

1. Henry Cabot Lodge (R), until November 9, 1924
William M. Butler (R), from November 13, 1924
2. David I. Walsh (D)

Michigan

1. Woodbridge N. Ferris (D)
2. James J. Couzens (R)

Minnesota

1. Henrik Shipstead (FL)
2. Knute Nelson (R), until April 28, 1923
Magnus Johnson (FL), from July 16, 1923

Mississippi

1. Hubert D. Stephens (D)
2. Pat Harrison (D)

Missouri

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

Montana

1. Burton K. Wheeler (D)
2. Thomas J. Walsh (D)

Nebraska

1. Robert B. Howell (R)
2. George W. Norris (R)

Nevada

1. Key Pittman (D)
3. Tasker Oddie (R)

New Hampshire

2. Henry W. Keyes (R)
3. George H. Moses (R)

New Jersey

1. Edward I. Edwards (D)
2. Walter E. Edge (R)

New Mexico

1. Andrieus A. Jones (D)
2. Holm O. Bursum (R)

New York

1. Royal S. Copeland (D)
3. James W. Wadsworth Jr. (R)

North Carolina

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

North Dakota

1. Lynn Frazier (R-NPL)
3. Edwin F. Ladd (R)

Ohio

1. Simeon D. Fess (R)
3. Frank B. Willis (R)

Oklahoma

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

Oregon

2. Charles L. McNary (R)
3. Robert N. Stanfield (R)

Pennsylvania

1. David A. Reed (R)
3. George Wharton Pepper (R)

Rhode Island

1. Peter G. Gerry (D)
2. LeBaron B. Colt (R), until August 18, 1924
Jesse H. Metcalf (R), from November 5, 1924

South Carolina

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

South Dakota

2. Thomas Sterling (R)
3. Peter Norbeck (R)

Tennessee

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

Texas

1. Earle B. Mayfield (D)
2. Morris Sheppard (D)

Utah

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

Vermont

1. Frank L. Greene (R)
3. William P. Dillingham (R), until July 12, 1923
Porter H. Dale (R), from November 7, 1923

Virginia

1. Claude A. Swanson (D)
2. Carter Glass (D)

Washington

1. Clarence Cleveland Dill (D)
3. Wesley L. Jones (R)

West Virginia

1. Matthew M. Neely (D)
2. Davis Elkins (R)

Wisconsin

1. Robert M. La Follette Sr. (R)
3. Irvine L. Lenroot (R)

Wyoming

1. John B. Kendrick (D)
2. Francis E. Warren (R)
Senators' party membership by state at the opening of the 68th Congress in March 1923. The green stripes denote Farmer-Labor Senator Henrik Shipstead.
  2 Democrats
  1 Democrat and 1 Republican
  2 Republicans
Senate majority leadership
Henry Cabot Lodge
Henry Cabot Lodge
Republican leader (unofficial), until November 9, 1924
Charles Curtis
Charles Curtis
Republican leader (unofficial, acting), from November 28, 1924
Republican whip, until November 28, 1924
Wesley Jones
Wesley Jones
Republican whip, from November 28, 1924
Senate minority leadership

House of Representatives

The names of members of the House of Representatives elected statewide on the general ticket or otherwise at-large, are preceded by their district numbers.

Alabama

1. John McDuffie (D)
2. John R. Tyson (D), until March 27, 1923
J. Lister Hill (D), from August 14, 1923
3. Henry B. Steagall (D)
4. Lamar Jeffers (D)
5. William B. Bowling (D)
6. William B. Oliver (D)
7. Miles C. Allgood (D)
8. Edward B. Almon (D)
9. George Huddleston (D)
10. William B. Bankhead (D)

Arizona

At-large. Carl Hayden (D)

Arkansas

1. William J. Driver (D)
2. William A. Oldfield (D)
3. John N. Tillman (D)
4. Otis Wingo (D)
5. Heartsill Ragon (D)
6. Lewis E. Sawyer (D), until May 5, 1923
James B. Reed (D), from October 6, 1923
7. Tilman B. Parks (D)

California

1. Clarence F. Lea (D)
2. John E. Raker (D)
3. Charles F. Curry (R)
4. Julius Kahn (R), until December 18, 1924
5. Mae E. Nolan (R)
6. James H. MacLafferty (R)
7. Henry E. Barbour (R)
8. Arthur M. Free (R)
9. Walter F. Lineberger (R)
10. John D. Fredericks (R), from May 1, 1923
11. Philip D. Swing (R)

Colorado

1. William N. Vaile (R)
2. Charles Bateman Timberlake (R)
3. Guy U. Hardy (R)
4. Edward T. Taylor (D)

Connecticut

1. E. Hart Fenn (R)
2. Richard P. Freeman (R)
3. John Q. Tilson (R)
4. Schuyler Merritt (R)
5. Patrick B. O'Sullivan (D)

Delaware

At-large. William H. Boyce (D)

Florida

1. Herbert J. Drane (D)
2. Frank Clark (D)
3. John H. Smithwick (D)
4. William J. Sears (D)

Georgia

1. R. Lee Moore (D)
2. Frank Park (D)
3. Charles R. Crisp (D)
4. William C. Wright (D)
5. William D. Upshaw (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. William C. Lankford (D)
12. William W. Larsen (D)

Idaho

1. Burton L. French (R)
2. Addison T. Smith (R)

Illinois

1. Martin B. Madden (R)
2. Morton D. Hull (R), from April 3, 1923
3. Elliott W. Sproul (R)
4. John W. Rainey (D), until May 4, 1923
Thomas A. Doyle (D), from November 6, 1923
5. Adolph J. Sabath (D)
6. James R. Buckley (D)
7. M. Alfred Michaelson (R)
8. Stanley H. Kunz (D)
9. Frederick A. Britten (R)
10. Carl R. Chindblom (R)
11. Frank R. Reid (R)
12. Charles Eugene Fuller (R)
13. John C. McKenzie (R)
14. William J. Graham (R), until June 7, 1924
15. Edward John King (R)
16. William E. Hull (R)
17. Frank H. Funk (R)
18. William P. Holaday (R)
19. Allen F. Moore (R)
20. Henry T. Rainey (D)
21. J. Earl Major (D)
22. Edward E. Miller (R)
23. William W. Arnold (D)
24. Thomas S. Williams (R)
25. Edward E. Denison (R)
At-large. Henry R. Rathbone (R)
At-large. Richard Yates Jr. (R)

Indiana

1. William E. Wilson (D)
2. Arthur H. Greenwood (D)
3. Frank Gardner (D)
4. Harry C. Canfield (D)
5. Everett Sanders (R)
6. Richard N. Elliott (R)
7. Merrill Moores (R)
8. Albert H. Vestal (R)
9. Fred S. Purnell (R)
10. William R. Wood (R)
11. Samuel E. Cook (D)
12. Louis W. Fairfield (R)
13. Andrew J. Hickey (R)

Iowa

1. William F. Kopp (R)
2. Harry E. Hull (R)
3. Thomas J. B. Robinson (R)
4. Gilbert N. Haugen (R)
5. Cyrenus Cole (R)
6. C. William Ramseyer (R)
7. Cassius C. Dowell (R)
8. Horace M. Towner (R), until April 1, 1923
Hiram K. Evans (R), from June 4, 1923
9. William R. Green (R)
10. Lester J. Dickinson (R)
11. William D. Boies (R)

Kansas

1. Daniel Read Anthony Jr. (R)
2. Edward C. Little (R), until June 27, 1924
Ulysses S. Guyer (R), from November 4, 1924
3. William H. Sproul (R)
4. Homer Hoch (R)
5. James G. Strong (R)
6. Hays B. White (R)
7. Jasper N. Tincher (R)
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. Maurice H. Thatcher (R)
6. Arthur B. Rouse (D)
7. J. Campbell Cantrill (D), until September 2, 1923
Joseph W. Morris (D), from November 30, 1923
8. Ralph W. E. Gilbert (D)
9. William Jason Fields (D), until December 11, 1923
Fred M. Vinson (D), from January 24, 1924
10. John W. Langley (R)
11. John M. Robsion (R)

Louisiana

1. James O'Connor (D)
2. Henry Garland Dupré (D), until February 21, 1924
J. Zach Spearing (D), from April 22, 1924
3. Whitmell P. Martin (D)
4. John N. Sandlin (D)
5. Riley Joseph Wilson (D)
6. George K. Favrot (D)
7. Ladislas Lazaro (D)
8. James Benjamin Aswell (D)

Maine

1. Carroll L. Beedy (R)
2. Wallace H. White Jr. (R)
3. John E. Nelson (R)
4. Ira G. Hersey (R)

Maryland

1. T. Alan Goldsborough (D)
2. Millard Tydings (D)
3. John Philip Hill (R)
4. J. Charles Linthicum (D)
5. Sydney Emanuel Mudd II (R), until October 11, 1924
Stephen W. Gambrill (D), from November 4, 1924
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. A. Piatt Andrew Jr. (R)
7. William P. Connery Jr. (D)
8. Frederick W. Dallinger (R)
9. Charles L. Underhill (R)
10. Peter F. Tague (D)
11. George H. Tinkham (R)
12. James A. Gallivan (D)
13. Robert Luce (R)
14. Louis A. Frothingham (R)
15. William S. Greene (R), until September 22, 1924
Robert M. Leach (R), from November 4, 1924
16. Charles L. Gifford (R)

Michigan

1. Robert H. Clancy (D)
2. Earl C. Michener (R)
3. John M. C. Smith (R), until March 30, 1923
Arthur B. Williams (R), from June 19, 1923
4. John C. Ketcham (R)
5. Carl Mapes (R)
6. Grant M. Hudson (R)
7. Louis C. Cramton (R)
8. Bird J. Vincent (R)
9. James C. McLaughlin (R)
10. Roy O. Woodruff (R)
11. Frank D. Scott (R)
12. W. Frank James (R)
13. Clarence J. McLeod (R)

Minnesota

1. Sydney Anderson (R)
2. Frank Clague (R)
3. Charles Russell Davis (R)
4. Oscar E. Keller (R)
5. Walter H. Newton (R)
6. Harold Knutson (R)
7. Ole J. Kvale (FL)
8. Oscar J. Larson (R)
9. Knud Wefald (FL)
10. Thomas D. Schall (R)

Mississippi

1. John E. Rankin (D)
2. Bill G. Lowrey (D)
3. Benjamin G. Humphreys II (D), until October 16, 1923
William Y. Humphreys (D), from November 27, 1923
4. T. Jefferson Busby (D)
5. Ross A. Collins (D)
6. T. Webber Wilson (D)
7. Percy E. Quin (D)
8. James W. Collier (D)

Missouri

1. Milton A. Romjue (D)
2. Ralph F. Lozier (D)
3. Jacob L. Milligan (D)
4. Charles L. Faust (R)
5. Henry L. Jost (D)
6. Clement C. Dickinson (D)
7. Samuel C. Major (D)
8. Sidney C. Roach (R)
9. Clarence Cannon (D)
10. Cleveland A. Newton (R)
11. Harry B. Hawes (D)
12. Leonidas C. Dyer (R)
13. J. Scott Wolff (D)
14. James F. Fulbright (D)
15. Joe J. Manlove (R)
16. Thomas L. Rubey (D)

Montana

1. John M. Evans (D)
2. Scott Leavitt (R)

Nebraska

1. John H. Morehead (D)
2. Willis G. Sears (R)
3. Edgar Howard (D)
4. Melvin O. McLaughlin (R)
5. Ashton C. Shallenberger (D)
6. Robert G. Simmons (R)

Nevada

At-large. Charles L. Richards (D)

New Hampshire

1. William N. Rogers (D)
2. Edward Hills Wason (R)

New Jersey

1. Francis F. Patterson Jr. (R)
2. Isaac Bacharach (R)
3. Elmer H. Geran (D)
4. Charles Browne (D)
5. Ernest R. Ackerman (R)
6. Randolph Perkins (R)
7. George N. Seger (R)
8. Frank J. McNulty (D)
9. Daniel F. Minahan (D)
10. Frederick R. Lehlbach (R)
11. John J. Eagan (D)
12. Charles F. X. O'Brien (D)

New Mexico

At-large. John Morrow (D)

New York

1. Robert L. Bacon (R)
2. John J. Kindred (D)
3. George W. Lindsay (D)
4. Thomas H. Cullen (D)
5. Loring M. Black Jr. (D)
6. Charles I. Stengle (D)
7. John Quayle (D)
8. William E. Cleary (D)
9. David J. O'Connell (D)
10. Emanuel Celler (D)
11. Daniel J. Riordan (D), until April 28, 1923
Anning S. Prall (D), from November 6, 1923
12. Samuel Dickstein (D)
13. Christopher D. Sullivan (D)
14. Nathan D. Perlman (R)
15. John J. Boylan (D)
16. John J. O'Connor (D), from November 6, 1923
17. Ogden L. Mills (R)
18. John F. Carew (D)
19. Sol Bloom (D)
20. Fiorello H. LaGuardia (R)
21. Royal H. Weller (D)
22. Anthony J. Griffin (D)
23. Frank Oliver (D)
24. James V. Ganly (D), until September 7, 1923
Benjamin L. Fairchild (R), from November 6, 1923
25. J. Mayhew Wainwright (R)
26. Hamilton Fish III (R)
27. Charles B. Ward (R)
28. Parker Corning (D)
29. James S. Parker (R)
30. Frank Crowther (R)
31. Bertrand H. Snell (R)
32. Luther W. Mott (R), until July 10, 1923
Thaddeus C. Sweet (R), from November 6, 1923
33. Homer P. Snyder (R)
34. John D. Clarke (R)
35. Walter W. Magee (R)
36. John Taber (R)
37. Gale H. Stalker (R)
38. Meyer Jacobstein (D)
39. Archie D. Sanders (R)
40. S. Wallace Dempsey (R)
41. Clarence MacGregor (R)
42. James M. Mead (D)
43. Daniel A. Reed (R)

North Carolina

1. Hallett S. Ward (D)
2. Claude Kitchin (D), until May 31, 1923
John H. Kerr (D), from November 6, 1923
3. Charles L. Abernethy (D)
4. Edward W. Pou (D)
5. Charles M. Stedman (D)
6. Homer L. Lyon (D)
7. William C. Hammer (D)
8. Robert L. Doughton (D)
9. Alfred L. Bulwinkle (D)
10. Zebulon Weaver (D)

North Dakota

1. Olger B. Burtness (R)
2. George M. Young (R), until September 2, 1924
Thomas Hall (R), from November 4, 1924
3. James H. Sinclair (R)

Ohio

1. Nicholas Longworth (R)
2. Ambrose E. B. Stephens (R)
3. Roy G. Fitzgerald (R)
4. John L. Cable (R)
5. Charles J. Thompson (R)
6. Charles C. Kearns (R)
7. Charles Brand (R)
8. R. Clinton Cole (R)
9. Isaac R. Sherwood (D)
10. Israel M. Foster (R)
11. Mell G. Underwood (D)
12. John C. Speaks (R)
13. James T. Begg (R)
14. Martin L. Davey (D)
15. C. Ellis Moore (R)
16. John McSweeney (D)
17. William M. Morgan (R)
18. B. Frank Murphy (R)
19. John G. Cooper (R)
20. Charles A. Mooney (D)
21. Robert Crosser (D)
22. Theodore E. Burton (R)

Oklahoma

1. Everette B. Howard (D)
2. William W. Hastings (D)
3. Charles D. Carter (D)
4. Tom D. McKeown (D)
5. Fletcher B. Swank (D)
6. Elmer Thomas (D)
7. James V. McClintic (D)
8. Milton C. Garber (R)

Oregon

1. Willis C. Hawley (R)
2. Nicholas J. Sinnott (R)
3. Elton Watkins (D)

Pennsylvania

1. William S. Vare (R)
2. George S. Graham (R)
3. Harry C. Ransley (R)
4. George W. Edmonds (R)
5. James J. Connolly (R)
6. George A. Welsh (R)
7. George P. Darrow (R)
8. Thomas S. Butler (R)
9. Henry W. Watson (R)
10. William W. Griest (R)
11. Laurence H. Watres (R)
12. John J. Casey (D)
13. George F. Brumm (R)
14. William M. Croll (D)
15. Louis T. McFadden (R)
16. Edgar R. Kiess (R)
17. Herbert W. Cummings (D)
18. Edward M. Beers (R)
19. Frank C. Sites (D)
20. George M. Wertz (R)
21. J. Banks Kurtz (R)
22. Samuel F. Glatfelter (D)
23. William I. Swoope (R)
24. Samuel A. Kendall (R)
25. Henry W. Temple (R)
26. Thomas W. Phillips Jr. (R)
27. Nathan L. Strong (R)
28. Harris J. Bixler (R)
29. Milton W. Shreve (R)
30. Everett Kent (D)
31. Adam M. Wyant (R)
32. Stephen G. Porter (R)
33. M. Clyde Kelly (R)
34. John M. Morin (R)
35. James M. Magee (R)
36. Guy E. Campbell (R)

Rhode Island

1. Clark Burdick (R)
2. Richard S. Aldrich (R)
3. Jeremiah E. O'Connell (D)

South Carolina

1. W. Turner Logan (D)
2. James F. Byrnes (D)
3. Fred H. Dominick (D)
4. John J. McSwain (D)
5. William F. Stevenson (D)
6. Allard H. Gasque (D)
7. Hampton P. Fulmer (D)

South Dakota

1. Charles A. Christopherson (R)
2. Royal C. Johnson (R)
3. William Williamson (R)

Tennessee

1. B. Carroll Reece (R)
2. J. Will Taylor (R)
3. Samuel D. McReynolds (D)
4. Cordell Hull (D)
5. Ewin L. Davis (D)
6. Joseph W. Byrns (D)
7. William C. Salmon (D)
8. Gordon Browning (D)
9. Finis J. Garrett (D)
10. Hubert Fisher (D)

Texas

1. Eugene Black (D)
2. John C. Box (D)
3. Morgan G. Sanders (D)
4. Sam Rayburn (D)
5. Hatton W. Sumners (D)
6. Luther Alexander Johnson (D)
7. Clay Stone Briggs (D)
8. Daniel E. Garrett (D)
9. Joseph J. Mansfield (D)
10. James P. Buchanan (D)
11. Tom T. Connally (D)
12. Fritz G. Lanham (D)
13. Guinn Williams (D)
14. Harry M. Wurzbach (R)
15. John Nance Garner (D)
16. Claude B. Hudspeth (D)
17. Thomas L. Blanton (D)
18. John Marvin Jones (D)

Utah

1. Don B. Colton (R)
2. Elmer O. Leatherwood (R)

Vermont

1. Frederick G. Fleetwood (R)
2. Porter H. Dale (R), until August 11, 1923
Ernest Willard Gibson (R), from November 6, 1923

Virginia

1. S. Otis Bland (D)
2. Joseph T. Deal (D)
3. Andrew Jackson Montague (D)
4. Patrick H. Drewry (D)
5. James M. Hooker (D)
6. Clifton A. Woodrum (D)
7. Thomas W. Harrison (D)
8. R. Walton Moore (D)
9. George C. Peery (D)
10. Henry St. George Tucker III (D)

Washington

1. John F. Miller (R)
2. Lindley H. Hadley (R)
3. Albert Johnson (R)
4. John W. Summers (R)
5. J. Stanley Webster (R), until May 8, 1923
Samuel B. Hill (D), from September 25, 1923

West Virginia

1. Benjamin L. Rosenbloom (R)
2. Robert E. L. Allen (D)
3. Stuart F. Reed (R)
4. George W. Johnson (D)
5. Thomas J. Lilly (D)
6. J. Alfred Taylor (D)

Wisconsin

1. Henry Allen Cooper (R)
2. Edward Voigt (R)
3. John M. Nelson (R)
4. John C. Schafer (R)
5. Victor L. Berger (Soc.)
6. Florian Lampert (R)
7. Joseph D. Beck (R)
8. Edward E. Browne (R)
9. George J. Schneider (R)
10. James A. Frear (R)
11. Hubert H. Peavey (R)

Wyoming

At-large. Charles E. Winter (R)

Non-voting members

Alaska Territory. Daniel A. Sutherland (R)
Hawaii Territory. William P. Jarrett (D)
Philippines. Isauro Gabaldon (Nac.)
Philippines. Pedro Guevara (Nac.)
Puerto Rico. Félix Córdova Dávila
House seats by party holding plurality in state
  80+% to 100% Democratic
  80+% to 100% 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: 8
    • Democratic: no net change
    • Republican: 1 seat net loss
    • Farmer–Labor: 1 seat net gain
  • Deaths: 7
  • Resignations: 0
  • Vacancy: 0
  • Total seats with changes: 7
State Senator Reason for vacancy Successor Date of successor's installation
Colorado
(3)
Samuel D. Nicholson (R) Died March 24, 1923.
Successor was appointed.
Alva B. Adams (D) May 17, 1923
Minnesota
(2)
Knute Nelson (R) Died April 28, 1923.
Successor was elected.
Magnus Johnson (FL) July 16, 1923
Vermont
(3)
William P. Dillingham (R) Died July 12, 1923.
Successor was elected.
Porter H. Dale (R) November 7, 1923
Rhode Island
(2)
LeBaron Bradford Colt (R) Died August 18, 1924.
Successor was elected.
Jesse H. Metcalf (R) November 5, 1924
Connecticut
(3)
Frank B. Brandegee (R) Died October 14, 1924.
Successor was elected December 17, 1924.
Hiram Bingham III (R) January 8, 1925[4]
Massachusetts
(1)
Henry Cabot Lodge (R) Died November 9, 1924.
Successor was appointed.
William M. Butler (R) November 13, 1924
Colorado
(3)
Alva B. Adams (D) Interim appointee retired.
Successor was elected November 4, 1924.
Rice W. Means (R) December 1, 1924
Illinois
(2)
Joseph M. McCormick (R) Died February 25, 1925.
Successor was appointed, having already been elected to the next term.
Charles S. Deneen (R) February 26, 1925

House of Representatives

  • Replacements: 22
    • Democratic: 1 seat net gain
    • Republican: 1 seat net loss
  • Deaths: 15
  • Resignations: 6
  • Contested election: 0
  • Total seats with changes: 24
District Vacated by Reason for vacancy Successor Date of successor's installation
Illinois 2nd Vacant Rep. James R. Mann died during previous congress Morton D. Hull (R) April 3, 1923
California 10th Vacant Rep. Henry Z. Osborne died during previous congress John D. Fredericks (R) May 1, 1923
New York 16th Vacant Rep. William Bourke Cockran died during previous congress John J. O'Connor (D) November 6, 1923
Alabama 2nd John R. Tyson (D) Died March 27, 1923 Lister Hill (D) August 14, 1923
Michigan 3rd John M. C. Smith (R) Died March 30, 1923 Arthur B. Williams (R) June 19, 1923
Iowa 8th Horace M. Towner (R) Resigned April 1, 1923, after being appointed Governor of Puerto Rico Hiram K. Evans (R) June 4, 1923
New York 11th Daniel J. Riordan (D) Died April 28, 1923 Anning S. Prall (D) November 6, 1923
Illinois 4th John W. Rainey (D) Died May 4, 1923 Thomas A. Doyle (D) November 6, 1923
Arkansas 6th Lewis E. Sawyer (D) Died May 5, 1923 James B. Reed (D) October 6, 1923
Washington 5th J. Stanley Webster (R) Resigned May 8, 1923, after being appointed to United States District Court for the Eastern District of Washington Samuel B. Hill (D) September 25, 1923
North Carolina 2nd Claude Kitchin (D) Died May 31, 1923 John H. Kerr (D) November 6, 1923
New York 32nd Luther W. Mott (R) Died July 10, 1923 Thaddeus C. Sweet (R) November 6, 1923
Vermont 2nd Porter H. Dale (R) Resigned August 11, 1923, after becoming a candidate for the United States Senate Ernest Willard Gibson (R) November 6, 1923
Kentucky 7th J. Campbell Cantrill (D) Died September 2, 1923 Joseph W. Morris (D) November 30, 1923
New York 24th James V. Ganly (D) Died September 7, 1923 Benjamin L. Fairchild (R) November 6, 1923
Mississippi 3rd Benjamin G. Humphreys II (D) Died October 16, 1923 William Y. Humphreys (D) November 27, 1923
Kentucky 9th William J. Fields (D) Resigned December 11, 1923 Fred M. Vinson (D) January 24, 1924
Louisiana 2nd H. Garland Dupré (D) Died February 21, 1924 James Z. Spearing (D) April 22, 1924
Illinois 14th William J. Graham (R) Resigned June 7, 1924, after being appointed to the United States Court of Customs Appeals Seat remained vacant until next Congress
Kansas 2nd Edward C. Little (R) Died June 27, 1924 Ulysses S. Guyer (R) November 4, 1924
North Dakota 2nd George M. Young (R) Resigned September 2, 1924, after being appointed to the Board of General Appraisers Thomas Hall (R) November 4, 1924
Massachusetts 15th William S. Greene (R) Died September 22, 1924 Robert M. Leach (R) November 4, 1924
Maryland 5th Sydney E. Mudd II (R) Died October 11, 1924 Stephen W. Gambrill (D) November 4, 1924
California 4th Julius Kahn (R) Died December 18, 1924 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

Notes

  1. ^ U.S. Vice President Coolidge's term as President of the Senate ended on August 2, 1923, when he ascended to the presidency. President pro tempore Albert B. Cummins acted his duties as the president of the Senate.

References

  1. ^ Rogers, Lindsay (1925). "First and Second Sessions of the Sixty-Eighth Congress: December 3, 1923 to June 7, 1924; December 1, 1924 to March 4, 1925". American Political Science Review. 19 (4): 761–772. doi:10.2307/2939164. ISSN 0003-0554. JSTOR 2939164.
  2. ^ Huckabee, David C. (September 30, 1997). "Ratification of Amendments to the U.S. Constitution" (PDF). Congressional Research Service reports. Washington D.C.: Congressional Research Service, The Library of Congress.
  3. ^ "Four amendments that almost made it into the constitution". Constitution Daily. Philadelphia: The National Constitution Center. March 23, 2014. Archived from the original on March 5, 2017. Retrieved March 3, 2017.
  4. ^ "A chronological list of senators since the First Congress in 1789" (PDF). United States Senate.
  • Martis, Kenneth C. (1989). The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
  • Martis, Kenneth C. (1982). The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.

External links

  • Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress
  • U.S. House of Representatives: House History
  • U.S. Senate: Statistics and Lists
  • Official Congressional Directory for the 68th Congress, 1st Session.
  • Official Congressional Directory for the 68th Congress, 1st Session (1st Revision).
  • Official Congressional Directory for the 68th Congress, 1st Session (2nd Revision). hdl:2027/njp.32101072368978.
  • Official Congressional Directory for the 68th Congress, 2nd Session.
  • Official Congressional Directory for the 68th Congress, 2nd Session (Revision).
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