71st United States Congress
1929–1931 U.S. Congress
71st United States Congress Members 96 senators 435 representatives 5 non-voting delegates Senate majority Republican Senate President Charles Curtis (R)House majority Republican House Speaker Nicholas Longworth (R)Special[ a] : March 4, 1929 – March 5, 19291st : April 15, 1929 – November 22, 19292nd : December 2, 1929 – July 3, 1930Special[ b] : July 7, 1930 – July 21, 19303rd : December 1, 1930 – March 3, 1931
The 71st United States Congress was a meeting of the legislature 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, 1929, to March 4, 1931, during the first two years of Herbert Hoover's presidency . The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the 1910 United States census .
Both the House and Senate remained under Republican control, with increased majorities in each chamber. And with Herbert Hoover being sworn in as president on March 4, 1929, the Republicans maintained an overall federal government trifecta .[ 1] [ 2]
The 71st Congress also featured the most special elections of any Congress with 27 in all.
Major events
March 4, 1929: Herbert C. Hoover became President of the United States
October 24, 1929 – October 29, 1929: Wall Street Crash of 1929 : Three multi-digit percentage drops wipe out more than $30 billion from the New York Stock Exchange (3 times greater than the annual budget of the federal government).
October 25, 1929: Former U.S. Interior Secretary Albert B. Fall is convicted of bribery for his role in the Teapot Dome scandal, becoming the first Presidential cabinet member to go to prison for actions in office.
Major legislation
June 15, 1929: Agriculture Marketing Act , ch. 24, 46 Stat. 11
June 18, 1929: Reapportionment Act of 1929 , ch. 28, 46 Stat. 21
May 14, 1930: Federal Bureau of Prisons Act , ch. 274, 46 Stat. 325
June 17, 1930: Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act , ch. 497, 46 Stat. 590 , (including: Title III, Plant Patent Act , 46 Stat. 703 )
July 3, 1930: Veterans Administration Act , ch. 863, 46 Stat. 1016
March 3, 1931: Davis–Bacon Act , ch. 411, 46 Stat. 1494
March 3, 1931: An Act To make The Star-Spangled Banner the national anthem of the United States of America , ch. 436, 46 Stat. 1508
Party summary
The count below identifies party affiliations at the beginning of the first session of this Congress, and includes members from vacancies and newly admitted states, when they were first seated. Changes resulting from subsequent replacements are shown below in the "Changes in membership" section.
Senate
House of Representatives
Leadership
Senate
President of the SenateCharles Curtis
President pro tempore of the SenateGeorge H. Moses
House of Representatives
Members
This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed in order of seniority, and representatives are listed by district.
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 reelection in 1934; Class 2 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1930; and Class 3 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring reelection in 1932.
▌ 2. J. Thomas Heflin (D)
▌ 3. Hugo Black (D)
▌ 1. Henry F. Ashurst (D)
▌ 3. Carl Hayden (D)
▌ 2. Joseph Taylor Robinson (D)
▌ 3. Thaddeus H. Caraway (D)
▌ 1. Hiram W. Johnson (R)
▌ 3. Samuel M. Shortridge (R)
▌ 2. Lawrence C. Phipps (R)
▌ 3. Charles W. Waterman (R)
▌ 1. Frederic C. Walcott (R)
▌ 3. Hiram Bingham III (R)
▌ 1. John G. Townsend Jr. (R)
▌ 2. Daniel O. Hastings (R)
▌ 1. Park Trammell (D)
▌ 3. Duncan U. Fletcher (D)
▌ 2. William J. Harris (D)
▌ 3. Walter F. George (D)
▌ 2. William E. Borah (R)
▌ 3. John Thomas (R)
▌ 2. Charles S. Deneen (R)
▌ 3. Otis F. Glenn (R)
▌ 1. Arthur R. Robinson (R)
▌ 3. James E. Watson (R)
▌ 2. Daniel F. Steck (D)
▌ 3. Smith W. Brookhart (R)
▌ 2. Arthur Capper (R)
▌ 3. Henry Justin Allen (R), April 1, 1929 – November 30, 1930
▌ George McGill (D), from December 1, 1930
▌ 2. Frederic M. Sackett (R), until January 9, 1930
▌ John M. Robsion (R), January 11, 1930 – November 30, 1930
▌ Ben M. Williamson (D), from December 1, 1930
▌ 3. Alben W. Barkley (D)
▌ 2. Joseph E. Ransdell (D)
▌ 3. Edwin S. Broussard (D)
▌ 1. Frederick Hale (R)
▌ 2. Arthur R. Gould (R)
▌ 1. Phillips Lee Goldsborough (R)
▌ 3. Millard Tydings (D)
▌ 1. David I. Walsh (D)
▌ 2. Frederick H. Gillett (R)
▌ 1. Arthur H. Vandenberg (R)
▌ 2. James J. Couzens (R)
▌ 1. Henrik Shipstead (FL)
▌ 2. Thomas D. Schall (R)
▌ 1. Hubert D. Stephens (D)
▌ 2. Pat Harrison (D)
▌ 1. Roscoe C. Patterson (R)
▌ 3. Harry B. Hawes (D)
▌ 1. Burton K. Wheeler (D)
▌ 2. Thomas J. Walsh (D)
▌ 1. Robert B. Howell (R)
▌ 2. George W. Norris (R)
▌ 1. Key Pittman (D)
▌ 3. Tasker Oddie (R)
▌ 2. Henry W. Keyes (R)
▌ 3. George H. Moses (R)
▌ 1. Hamilton Fish Kean (R)
▌ 2. Walter Evans Edge (R), until November 21, 1929
▌ David Baird Jr. (R), November 30, 1929 – December 2, 1930
▌ Dwight Morrow (R), from December 3, 1930
▌ 1. Bronson M. Cutting (R)
▌ 2. Sam G. Bratton (D)
▌ 1. Royal S. Copeland (D)
▌ 3. Robert F. Wagner (D)
▌ 2. Furnifold M. Simmons (D)
▌ 3. Lee S. Overman (D), until December 12, 1930
▌ Cameron A. Morrison (D), from December 13, 1930
▌ 1. Lynn Frazier (R-NPL)
▌ 3. Gerald Nye (R)
▌ 1. Simeon D. Fess (R)
▌ 3. Theodore E. Burton (R), until October 28, 1929
▌ Roscoe C. McCulloch (R), November 5, 1929 – November 30, 1930
▌ Robert J. Bulkley (D), from December 1, 1930
▌ 2. William B. Pine (R)
▌ 3. Elmer Thomas (D)
▌ 2. Charles L. McNary (R)
▌ 3. Frederick Steiwer (R)
▌ 1. David A. Reed (R)
▌ 3. Vacant[ 3] until December 9, 1929
▌ Joseph R. Grundy (R), December 11, 1929 – December 1, 1930
▌ James J. Davis (R), from December 2, 1930
▌ 1. Felix Hebert (R)
▌ 2. Jesse H. Metcalf (R)
▌ 2. Coleman L. Blease (D)
▌ 3. Ellison D. Smith (D)
▌ 2. William H. McMaster (R)
▌ 3. Peter Norbeck (R)
▌ 1. Kenneth McKellar (D)
▌ 2. Lawrence Tyson (D), until August 24, 1929
▌ William Emerson Brock (D), from September 2, 1929
▌ 1. Tom T. Connally (D)
▌ 2. Morris Sheppard (D)
▌ 1. William H. King (D)
▌ 3. Reed Smoot (R)
▌ 1. Frank L. Greene (R), until December 17, 1930
▌ Frank C. Partridge (R), from December 23, 1930
▌ 3. Porter H. Dale (R)
▌ 1. Claude A. Swanson (D)
▌ 2. Carter Glass (D)
▌ 1. Clarence Cleveland Dill (D)
▌ 3. Wesley Livsey Jones (R)
▌ 1. Henry D. Hatfield (R)
▌ 2. Guy D. Goff (R)
▌ 1. Robert M. La Follette Jr. (R)
▌ 3. John J. Blaine (R)
▌ 1. John B. Kendrick (D)
▌ 2. Francis E. Warren (R), until November 24, 1929
▌ Patrick Joseph Sullivan (R), December 5, 1929 – November 20, 1930
▌ Robert D. Carey (R), from December 1, 1930
Senators' party membership by state at the opening of the 71st Congress in March 1929. One of Pennsylvania's seats remained vacant until December 1929. The green stripes denote Farmer-Labor Senator Henrik Shipstead . 2 Democrats
1 Democrat and 1 Republican
2 Republicans
Senate Majority leader James E. Watson
Senate Minority leader Joseph T. Robinson
House of Representatives
The names of members of the House of Representatives are preceded by their districts.
▌ 1 . John McDuffie (D)
▌ 2 . J. Lister Hill (D)
▌ 3 . Henry B. Steagall (D)
▌ 4 . Lamar Jeffers (D)
▌ 5 . LaFayette L. Patterson (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)
▌ At-large . Lewis W. Douglas (D)
▌ 1 . William J. Driver (D)
▌ 2 . Pearl Peden Oldfield (D)
▌ 3 . Claude A. Fuller (D)
▌ 4 . Otis Wingo (D), until October 21, 1930
▌ Effiegene L. Wingo (D), from November 4, 1930
▌ 5 . Heartsill Ragon (D)
▌ 6 . David D. Glover (D)
▌ 7 . Tilman B. Parks (D)
▌ 1 . Clarence F. Lea (D)
▌ 2 . Harry L. Englebright (R)
▌ 3 . Charles F. Curry (R), until October 10, 1930
▌ 4 . Florence P. Kahn (R)
▌ 5 . Richard J. Welch (R)
▌ 6 . Albert E. Carter (R)
▌ 7 . Henry E. Barbour (R)
▌ 8 . Arthur M. Free (R)
▌ 9 . William E. Evans (R)
▌ 10 . Joe Crail (R)
▌ 11 . Philip D. Swing (R)
▌ 1 . William R. Eaton (R)
▌ 2 . Charles B. Timberlake (R)
▌ 3 . Guy U. Hardy (R)
▌ 4 . Edward T. Taylor (D)
▌ 1 . E. Hart Fenn (R)
▌ 2 . Richard P. Freeman (R)
▌ 3 . John Q. Tilson (R)
▌ 4 . Schuyler Merritt (R)
▌ 5 . James P. Glynn (R), until March 6, 1930
▌ Edward W. Goss (R), from November 4, 1930
▌ At-large . Robert G. Houston (R)
▌ 1 . Herbert J. Drane (D)
▌ 2 . Robert A. Green (D)
▌ 3 . Tom A. Yon (D)
▌ 4 . Ruth Bryan Owen (D)
▌ 1 . Charles G. Edwards (D)
▌ 2 . Edward E. Cox (D)
▌ 3 . Charles R. Crisp (D)
▌ 4 . William C. Wright (D)
▌ 5 . Leslie J. Steele (D), until July 24, 1929
▌ Robert Ramspeck (D), from October 2, 1929
▌ 6 . Samuel Rutherford (D)
▌ 7 . Malcolm C. Tarver (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)
▌ 1 . Burton L. French (R)
▌ 2 . Addison T. Smith (R)
▌ 1 . Oscar S. De Priest (R)
▌ 2 . Morton D. Hull (R)
▌ 3 . Elliott W. Sproul (R)
▌ 4 . Thomas A. Doyle (D)
▌ 5 . Adolph J. Sabath (D)
▌ 6 . James T. Igoe (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 . John T. Buckbee (R)
▌ 13 . William R. Johnson (R)
▌ 14 . John C. Allen (R)
▌ 15 . Burnett M. Chiperfield (R), from November 4, 1930
▌ 16 . William E. Hull (R)
▌ 17 . Homer W. Hall (R)
▌ 18 . William P. Holaday (R)
▌ 19 . Charles Adkins (R)
▌ 20 . Henry T. Rainey (D)
▌ 21 . Frank M. Ramey (R)
▌ 22 . Edward M. Irwin (R)
▌ 23 . William W. Arnold (D)
▌ 24 . Thomas S. Williams (R), until November 11, 1929
▌ Claude V. Parsons (D), from November 4, 1930
▌ 25 . Edward E. Denison (R)
▌ At-large . Ruth Hanna McCormick (R)
▌ At-large . Richard Yates Jr. (R)
▌ 1 . Harry E. Rowbottom (R)
▌ 2 . Arthur H. Greenwood (D)
▌ 3 . James W. Dunbar (R)
▌ 4 . Harry C. Canfield (D)
▌ 5 . Noble J. Johnson (R)
▌ 6 . Richard N. Elliott (R)
▌ 7 . Louis Ludlow (D)
▌ 8 . Albert H. Vestal (R)
▌ 9 . Fred S. Purnell (R)
▌ 10 . William R. Wood (R)
▌ 11 . Albert R. Hall (R)
▌ 12 . David Hogg (R)
▌ 13 . Andrew J. Hickey (R)
▌ 1 . William F. Kopp (R)
▌ 2 . F. Dickinson Letts (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 . Lloyd Thurston (R)
▌ 9 . Charles E. Swanson (R)
▌ 10 . Lester J. Dickinson (R)
▌ 11 . Ed H. Campbell (R)
▌ 1 . William P. Lambertson (R)
▌ 2 . Ulysses S. Guyer (R)
▌ 3 . William H. Sproul (R)
▌ 4 . Homer Hoch (R)
▌ 5 . James G. Strong (R)
▌ 6 . Charles I. Sparks (R)
▌ 7 . Clifford R. Hope (R)
▌ 8 . William A. Ayres (D)
▌ 1 . William V. Gregory (D)
▌ 2 . David Hayes Kincheloe (D), until October 5, 1930
▌ John L. Dorsey Jr. (D), from November 4, 1930
▌ 3 . Charles W. Roark (R), until April 5, 1929
▌ John W. Moore (D), from June 1, 1929
▌ 4 . John D. Craddock (R)
▌ 5 . Maurice H. Thatcher (R)
▌ 6 . J. Lincoln Newhall (R)
▌ 7 . Robert E. L. Blackburn (R)
▌ 8 . Lewis L. Walker (R)
▌ 9 . Elva R. Kendall (R)
▌ 10 . Katherine G. Langley (R)
▌ 11 . John M. Robsion (R), until January 10, 1930
▌ Charles Finley (R), from February 15, 1930
▌ 1 . James O'Connor (D)
▌ 2 . J. Zach Spearing (D)
▌ 3 . Whitmell P. Martin (D), until April 6, 1929
▌ Numa F. Montet (D), from August 6, 1929
▌ 4 . John N. Sandlin (D)
▌ 5 . Riley Joseph Wilson (D)
▌ 6 . Bolivar E. Kemp (D)
▌ 7 . René L. De Rouen (D)
▌ 8 . James Benjamin Aswell (D)
▌ 1 . Carroll L. Beedy (R)
▌ 2 . Wallace H. White Jr. (R)
▌ 3 . John E. Nelson (R)
▌ 4 . Donald F. Snow (R)
▌ 1 . T. Alan Goldsborough (D)
▌ 2 . Linwood L. Clark (R)
▌ 3 . Vincent L. Palmisano (D)
▌ 4 . J. Charles Linthicum (D)
▌ 5 . Stephen W. Gambrill (D)
▌ 6 . Frederick N. Zihlman (R)
▌ 1 . Allen T. Treadway (R)
▌ 2 . William Kirk Kaynor (R), until December 20, 1929
▌ William J. Granfield (D), from February 11, 1930
▌ 3 . Frank H. Foss (R)
▌ 4 . George R. Stobbs (R)
▌ 5 . Edith Nourse 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 . John J. Douglass (D)
▌ 11 . George H. Tinkham (R)
▌ 12 . John W. McCormack (D)
▌ 13 . Robert Luce (R)
▌ 14 . Richard B. Wigglesworth (R)
▌ 15 . Joseph W. Martin Jr. (R)
▌ 16 . Charles L. Gifford (R)
▌ 1 . Robert H. Clancy (R)
▌ 2 . Earl C. Michener (R)
▌ 3 . Joseph L. Hooper (R)
▌ 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 P. Bohn (R)
▌ 12 . W. Frank James (R)
▌ 13 . Clarence J. McLeod (R)
▌ 1 . Victor Christgau (R)
▌ 2 . Frank Clague (R)
▌ 3 . August H. Andresen (R)
▌ 4 . Melvin Maas (R)
▌ 5 . Walter H. Newton (R), until June 30, 1929
▌ William I. Nolan (R), from July 17, 1929
▌ 6 . Harold Knutson (R)
▌ 7 . Ole J. Kvale (FL), until September 11, 1929
▌ Paul J. Kvale (FL), from October 16, 1929
▌ 8 . William Pittenger (R)
▌ 9 . Conrad Selvig (R)
▌ 10 . Godfrey G. Goodwin (R)
▌ 1 . John E. Rankin (D)
▌ 2 . Wall Doxey (D)
▌ 3 . William M. Whittington (D)
▌ 4 . T. Jefferson Busby (D)
▌ 5 . Ross A. Collins (D)
▌ 6 . Robert S. Hall (D)
▌ 7 . Percy E. Quin (D)
▌ 8 . James W. Collier (D)
▌ 1 . Milton A. Romjue (D)
▌ 2 . Ralph F. Lozier (D)
▌ 3 . Jacob L. Milligan (D)
▌ 4 . David W. Hopkins (R)
▌ 5 . Edgar C. Ellis (R)
▌ 6 . Thomas J. Halsey (R)
▌ 7 . John W. Palmer (R)
▌ 8 . William L. Nelson (D)
▌ 9 . Clarence Cannon (D)
▌ 10 . Henry F. Niedringhaus (R)
▌ 11 . John J. Cochran (D)
▌ 12 . Leonidas C. Dyer (R)
▌ 13 . Charles E. Kiefner (R)
▌ 14 . Dewey Short (R)
▌ 15 . Joe J. Manlove (R)
▌ 16 . Rowland L. Johnston (R)
▌ 1 . John M. Evans (D)
▌ 2 . Scott Leavitt (R)
▌ 1 . John H. Morehead (D)
▌ 2 . Willis G. Sears (R)
▌ 3 . Edgar Howard (D)
▌ 4 . Charles Henry Sloan (R)
▌ 5 . Fred G. Johnson (R)
▌ 6 . Robert G. Simmons (R)
▌ At-large . Samuel S. Arentz (R)
▌ 1 . Fletcher Hale (R)
▌ 2 . Edward Hills Wason (R)
▌ 1 . Charles A. Wolverton (R)
▌ 2 . Isaac Bacharach (R)
▌ 3 . Harold G. Hoffman (R)
▌ 4 . Charles A. Eaton (R)
▌ 5 . Ernest R. Ackerman (R)
▌ 6 . Randolph Perkins (R)
▌ 7 . George N. Seger (R)
▌ 8 . Fred A. Hartley Jr. (R)
▌ 9 . Franklin W. Fort (R)
▌ 10 . Frederick R. Lehlbach (R)
▌ 11 . Oscar L. Auf der Heide (D)
▌ 12 . Mary T. Norton (D)
▌ At-large . Albert Gallatin Simms (R)
▌ 1 . Robert L. Bacon (R)
▌ 2 . William F. Brunner (D)
▌ 3 . George W. Lindsay (D)
▌ 4 . Thomas H. Cullen (D)
▌ 5 . Loring M. Black Jr. (D)
▌ 6 . Andrew L. Somers (D)
▌ 7 . John F. Quayle (D), until November 27, 1930
▌ 8 . Patrick J. Carley (D)
▌ 9 . David J. O'Connell (D), until December 29, 1930
▌ Stephen A. Rudd (D), from February 17, 1931
▌ 10 . Emanuel Celler (D)
▌ 11 . Anning S. Prall (D)
▌ 12 . Samuel Dickstein (D)
▌ 13 . Christopher D. Sullivan (D)
▌ 14 . William I. Sirovich (D)
▌ 15 . John J. Boylan (D)
▌ 16 . John J. O'Connor (D)
▌ 17 . Ruth Baker Pratt (R)
▌ 18 . John F. Carew (D), until December 28, 1929
▌ Martin J. Kennedy (D), from April 11, 1930
▌ 19 . Sol Bloom (D)
▌ 20 . Fiorello H. LaGuardia (R)
▌ 21 . Joseph A. Gavagan (D), from November 5, 1929
▌ 22 . Anthony J. Griffin (D)
▌ 23 . Frank Oliver (D)
▌ 24 . James M. Fitzpatrick (D)
▌ 25 . J. Mayhew Wainwright (R)
▌ 26 . Hamilton Fish III (R)
▌ 27 . Harcourt J. Pratt (R)
▌ 28 . Parker Corning (D)
▌ 29 . James S. Parker (R)
▌ 30 . Frank Crowther (R)
▌ 31 . Bertrand H. Snell (R)
▌ 32 . Francis D. Culkin (R)
▌ 33 . Frederick M. Davenport (R)
▌ 34 . John D. Clarke (R)
▌ 35 . Clarence E. Hancock (R)
▌ 36 . John Taber (R)
▌ 37 . Gale H. Stalker (R)
▌ 38 . James L. Whitley (R)
▌ 39 . Archie D. Sanders (R)
▌ 40 . S. Wallace Dempsey (R)
▌ 41 . Edmund F. Cooke (R)
▌ 42 . James M. Mead (D)
▌ 43 . Daniel A. Reed (R)
▌ 1 . Lindsay C. Warren (D)
▌ 2 . John H. Kerr (D)
▌ 3 . Charles L. Abernethy (D)
▌ 4 . Edward W. Pou (D)
▌ 5 . Charles M. Stedman (D), until September 23, 1930
▌ Franklin W. Hancock Jr. (D), from November 4, 1930
▌ 6 . J. Bayard Clark (D)
▌ 7 . William C. Hammer (D), until September 26, 1930
▌ Hinton James (D), from November 4, 1930
▌ 8 . Robert L. Doughton (D)
▌ 9 . Charles A. Jonas (R)
▌ 10 . George M. Pritchard (R)
▌ 1 . Olger B. Burtness (R)
▌ 2 . Thomas Hall (R)
▌ 3 . James H. Sinclair (R)
▌ 1 . Nicholas Longworth (R)
▌ 2 . William E. Hess (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 . Grant E. Mouser Jr. (R)
▌ 9 . William W. Chalmers (R)
▌ 10 . Thomas A. Jenkins (R)
▌ 11 . Mell G. Underwood (D)
▌ 12 . John C. Speaks (R)
▌ 13 . Joseph E. Baird (R)
▌ 14 . Francis Seiberling (R)
▌ 15 . C. Ellis Moore (R)
▌ 16 . Charles B. McClintock (R)
▌ 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 . Chester C. Bolton (R)
▌ 1 . Charles O'Connor (R)
▌ 2 . William W. Hastings (D)
▌ 3 . Wilburn Cartwright (D)
▌ 4 . Tom D. McKeown (D)
▌ 5 . Ulysses S. Stone (R)
▌ 6 . Jed J. Johnson (D)
▌ 7 . James V. McClintic (D)
▌ 8 . Milton C. Garber (R)
▌ 1 . Willis C. Hawley (R)
▌ 2 . Robert R. Butler (R)
▌ 3 . Franklin F. Korell (R)
▌ 1 . James M. Beck (R)
▌ 2 . George S. Graham (R)
▌ 3 . Harry C. Ransley (R)
▌ 4 . Benjamin M. Golder (R)
▌ 5 . James J. Connolly (R)
▌ 6 . George A. Welsh (R)
▌ 7 . George P. Darrow (R)
▌ 8 . James Wolfenden (R)
▌ 9 . Henry W. Watson (R)
▌ 10 . William W. Griest (R), until December 5, 1929
▌ J. Roland Kinzer (R), from January 28, 1930
▌ 11 . Laurence H. Watres (R)
▌ 12 . John J. Casey (D), until May 5, 1929
▌ C. Murray Turpin (R), from June 4, 1929
▌ 13 . George F. Brumm (R)
▌ 14 . Charles J. Esterly (R)
▌ 15 . Louis T. McFadden (R)
▌ 16 . Edgar R. Kiess (R), until July 20, 1930
▌ Robert F. Rich (R), from November 4, 1930
▌ 17 . Frederick W. Magrady (R)
▌ 18 . Edward M. Beers (R)
▌ 19 . Isaac H. Doutrich (R)
▌ 20 . James R. Leech (R)
▌ 21 . J. Banks Kurtz (R)
▌ 22 . Franklin Menges (R)
▌ 23 . J. Mitchell Chase (R)
▌ 24 . Samuel A. Kendall (R)
▌ 25 . Henry W. Temple (R)
▌ 26 . J. Howard Swick (R)
▌ 27 . Nathan L. Strong (R)
▌ 28 . Thomas C. Cochran (R)
▌ 29 . Milton W. Shreve (R)
▌ 30 . William R. Coyle (R)
▌ 31 . Adam M. Wyant (R)
▌ 32 . Stephen G. Porter (R), until June 27, 1930
▌ Edmund F. Erk (R), from November 4, 1930
▌ 33 . M. Clyde Kelly (R)
▌ 34 . Patrick J. Sullivan (R)
▌ 35 . Harry A. Estep (R)
▌ 36 . Guy E. Campbell (R)
▌ 1 . Clark Burdick (R)
▌ 2 . Richard S. Aldrich (R)
▌ 3 . Jeremiah E. O'Connell (D), until May 9, 1930
▌ Francis B. Condon (D), from November 4, 1930
▌ 1 . Thomas S. McMillan (D)
▌ 2 . Butler B. Hare (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)
▌ 1 . Charles A. Christopherson (R)
▌ 2 . Royal C. Johnson (R)
▌ 3 . William Williamson (R)
▌ 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 . Edward E. Eslick (D)
▌ 8 . Gordon Browning (D)
▌ 9 . Jere Cooper (D)
▌ 10 . Hubert Fisher (D)
▌ 1 . Wright Patman (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 . Oliver H. Cross (D)
▌ 12 . Fritz G. Lanham (D)
▌ 13 . Guinn Williams (D)
▌ 14 . Augustus McCloskey (D), until February 10, 1930
▌ Harry M. Wurzbach (R), from February 10, 1930
▌ 15 . John Nance Garner (D)
▌ 16 . Claude B. Hudspeth (D)
▌ 17 . Robert Q. Lee (D), until April 18, 1930
▌ Thomas L. Blanton (D), from May 20, 1930
▌ 18 . John Marvin Jones (D)
▌ 1 . Don B. Colton (R)
▌ 2 . Elmer O. Leatherwood (R), until December 24, 1929
▌ Frederick C. Loofbourow (R), from November 4, 1930
▌ 1 . Elbert S. Brigham (R)
▌ 2 . Ernest Willard Gibson (R)
▌ 1 . S. Otis Bland (D)
▌ 2 . Menalcus Lankford (R)
▌ 3 . Andrew Jackson Montague (D)
▌ 4 . Patrick H. Drewry (D)
▌ 5 . Joseph Whitehead (D)
▌ 6 . Clifton A. Woodrum (D)
▌ 7 . Jacob A. Garber (R)
▌ 8 . R. Walton Moore (D)
▌ 9 . Joseph C. Shaffer (R)
▌ 10 . Henry St. George Tucker III (D)
▌ 1 . John F. Miller (R)
▌ 2 . Lindley H. Hadley (R)
▌ 3 . Albert Johnson (R)
▌ 4 . John W. Summers (R)
▌ 5 . Samuel B. Hill (D)
▌ 1 . Carl G. Bachmann (R)
▌ 2 . Frank L. Bowman (R)
▌ 3 . John M. Wolverton (R)
▌ 4 . James Anthony Hughes (R), until March 2, 1930
▌ Robert L. Hogg (R), from November 4, 1930
▌ 5 . Hugh Ike Shott (R)
▌ 6 . Joe L. Smith (D)
▌ 1 . Henry Allen Cooper (R), until March 1, 1931
▌ 2 . Charles A. Kading (R)
▌ 3 . John M. Nelson (R)
▌ 4 . John C. Schafer (R)
▌ 5 . William H. Stafford (R)
▌ 6 . Florian Lampert (R), until July 18, 1930
▌ Michael K. Reilly (D), from December 1, 1930
▌ 7 . Merlin Hull (R)
▌ 8 . Edward E. Browne (R)
▌ 9 . George J. Schneider (R)
▌ 10 . James A. Frear (R)
▌ 11 . Hubert H. Peavey (R)
▌ At-large . Vincent Carter (R)
Non-voting members
▌ Alaska Territory . Daniel Sutherland (R)
▌ Hawaii Territory . Victor S. K. Houston (R)
▌ Philippines . Pedro Guevara (Nac. )
▌ Philippines . Camilo Osías (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
Speaker of the HouseNicholas Longworth
Majority leader of the House John Tilson
Minority leader of the House John Garner
Changes in membership
The count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress.
Senate
Replacements: 15
Deaths: 5
Resignations: 3
Interim appointments: 6
Total seats with changes: 9
Senate changes
State (class)
Vacated by
Reason for change
Successor
Date of successor's formal installation[ d]
Kansas (3)
Vacant
Charles Curtis (R) had resigned at end of previous congress to become Vice President of the United States . Successor appointed April 1, 1929, to continue the term. Successor later lost nomination to finish the term, see below.
Henry J. Allen (R)
April 1, 1929
Pennsylvania (3)
Vacant
Sen.-elect William S. Vare (R) was apparently elected but vote was never certified by the Governor due to election irregularities. The Senate refused to qualify him and he was formally unseated December 9, 1929. Successor appointed December 11, 1929. Successor later lost nomination to finish the term, see below.
Joseph R. Grundy (R)
December 11, 1929
Tennessee (2)
Lawrence Tyson (D)
Died August 24, 1929. Successor appointed September 2, 1929, to continue the term. Successor was also later elected November 4, 1930, to finish the term.
William E. Brock (D)
September 2, 1929
Ohio (3)
Theodore E. Burton (R)
Died October 28, 1929. Successor appointed November 5, 1929, to continue the term. Successor later lost election to finish the term, see below.
Roscoe C. McCulloch (R)
November 5, 1929
New Jersey (2)
Walter E. Edge (R)
Resigned November 21, 1929, to become U.S. Ambassador to France . Successor appointed November 30, 1929, to continue the term. Successor later did not run to finish the term, see below.
David Baird Jr. (R)
November 30, 1929
Wyoming (2)
Francis E. Warren (R)
Died November 24, 1929. Successor appointed December 5, 1929. Successor later did not run to finish the term, see below.
Patrick J. Sullivan (R)
December 5, 1929
Kentucky (2)
Frederic M. Sackett (R)
Resigned January 9, 1930, to become U.S. Ambassador to Germany . Successor appointed January 11, 1930, to continue the term. Successor later lost election to finish the term, see below.
John M. Robsion (R)
January 11, 1930
Wyoming (2)
Patrick Joseph Sullivan (R)
Interim appointee did not run to finish the term. Successor elected November 4, 1930.
Robert D. Carey (R)
December 1, 1930
Kansas (3)
Henry J. Allen (R)
Interim appointee lost election to finish the term. Successor elected November 4, 1930.
George McGill (D)
December 1, 1930
Kentucky (2)
John M. Robsion (R)
Interim appointee lost election to finish the term. Successor elected November 4, 1930.
Ben M. Williamson (D)
December 1, 1930
Ohio (3)
Roscoe C. McCulloch (R)
Interim appointee lost election to finish the term. Successor elected November 4, 1930.
Robert J. Bulkley (D)
December 1, 1930
Pennsylvania (3)
Joseph R. Grundy (R)
Interim appointee lost nomination to finish the term. Successor elected November 4, 1930.
James J. Davis (R)
December 2, 1930
New Jersey (2)
David Baird Jr. (R)
Interim appointee did not run to finish the term. Successor elected November 4, 1930.
Dwight Morrow (R)
December 3, 1930
North Carolina (3)
Lee S. Overman (D)
Died December 12, 1930. Successor appointed December 13, 1930, to continue the term. Successor later lost election to finish the term, see (72nd United States Congress ).
Cameron A. Morrison (D)
December 13, 1930
Vermont (1)
Frank L. Greene (R)
Died December 17, 1930. Successor appointed December 23, 1930, to continue the term. Successor later lost nomination to finish the term, see (72nd United States Congress ).
Frank C. Partridge (R)
December 23, 1930
House of Representatives
Replacements: 27
Deaths: 25
Resignations: 6
Contested election: 1
Total seats with changes: 32
District
Vacated by
Reason for vacancy
Successor
Date of successor's installation
New York 21st
Vacant
Rep. Royal H. Weller died during previous congress
Joseph A. Gavagan (D)
November 5, 1929
Illinois 15th
Vacant
Rep. Edward J. King died in previous congress
Burnett M. Chiperfield (R)
November 4, 1930
Kentucky 3rd
Charles W. Roark (R)
Died April 5, 1929
John W. Moore (D)
June 1, 1929
Louisiana 3rd
Whitmell P. Martin (D)
Died April 6, 1929
Numa F. Montet (D)
August 6, 1929
Pennsylvania 12th
John J. Casey (D)
Died May 5, 1929
Charles M. Turpin (R)
June 1, 1929
Minnesota 5th
Walter Newton (R)
Resigned June 30, 1929, after being appointed secretary to President Herbert Hoover
William I. Nolan (R)
July 17, 1929
Georgia 5th
Leslie J. Steele (D)
Died July 24, 1929
Robert Ramspeck (D)
October 2, 1929
Minnesota 7th
Ole J. Kvale (FL)
Died September 11, 1929
Paul J. Kvale (FL)
October 16, 1929
New York 18th
John F. Carew (D)
Resigned December 28, 1929, after being appointed a justice to the New York Supreme Court
Martin J. Kennedy (D)
April 11, 1930
Illinois 24th
Thomas S. Williams (R)
Resigned November 11, 1929, after being appointed to the United States Court of Claims
Claude V. Parsons (D)
November 4, 1930
Pennsylvania 10th
William W. Griest (R)
Died December 5, 1929
J. Roland Kinzer (R)
January 28, 1930
Massachusetts 2nd
Will Kirk Kaynor (R)
Died December 20, 1929
William J. Granfield (D)
February 17, 1930
Utah 2nd
Elmer O. Leatherwood (R)
Died December 24, 1929
Frederick C. Loofbourow (R)
November 4, 1930
Kentucky 11th
John M. Robsion (R)
Resigned January 10, 1930, after being appointed to the U.S. Senate
Charles Finley (R)
February 15, 1930
Texas 14th
Augustus McCloskey (D)
Lost contested election February 10, 1930
Harry M. Wurzbach (R)
February 10, 1930
West Virginia 4th
James A. Hughes (R)
Died March 2, 1930
Robert L. Hogg (R)
November 4, 1930
Connecticut 5th
James P. Glynn (R)
Died March 6, 1930
Edward W. Goss (R)
November 4, 1930
Texas 17th
Robert Q. Lee (D)
Died April 18, 1930
Thomas L. Blanton (D)
May 20, 1930
Rhode Island 3rd
Jeremiah E. O'Connell (D)
Resigned May 9, 1930, after being appointed a justice to the Rhode Island Superior Court
Francis Condon (D)
November 4, 1930
Wisconsin 6th
Florian Lampert (R)
Died July 18, 1930
Michael Reilly (D)
December 1, 1930
Pennsylvania 32nd
Edgar R. Kiess (R)
Died July 20, 1930
Robert F. Rich (R)
November 4, 1930
Pennsylvania 16th
Stephen G. Porter (R)
Died June 27, 1930
Edmund F. Erk (R)
November 4, 1930
North Carolina 5th
Charles M. Stedman (D)
Died September 23, 1930
Franklin W. Hancock Jr. (D)
November 4, 1930
North Carolina 7th
William C. Hammer (D)
Died September 26, 1930
Hinton James (D)
November 4, 1930
Kentucky 2nd
David H. Kincheloe (D)
Resigned October 5, 1930, after being appointed to the United States Customs Court
John L. Dorsey Jr. (D)
November 4, 1930
California 3rd
Charles F. Curry (R)
Died October 10, 1930
Seat remained vacant until next Congress
Arkansas 4th
Otis Wingo (D)
Died October 21, 1930
Effiegene Locke Wingo (D)
November 4, 1930
New York 7th
John Quayle (D)
Died November 27, 1930
Seat remained vacant until next Congress
New York 9th
David J. O'Connell (D)
Died December 29, 1930
Stephen A. Rudd (D)
February 17, 1931
Wisconsin 1st
Henry A. Cooper (R)
Died March 1, 1931
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
Officers
Senate
House of Representatives
See also
Notes
^ Special session of the Senate.
^ Special session of the Senate.
^ Socialist
^ When seated or oath administered, not necessarily when service began.
^ Macmahon, Arthur W. (1930). "First Session of the Seventy-First Congress" . The American Political Science Review . 24 (1): 38– 59. doi :10.2307/1946785 . JSTOR 1946785 .
^ Macmahon, Arthur W. (1930). "Second Session of the Seventy-first Congress, December 2, 1929, to July 3, 1930; Special Session of the Senate, July 7–21" . American Political Science Review . 24 (4): 913– 946. doi :10.2307/1946750 . ISSN 0003-0554 . JSTOR 1946750 .
^ William S. Vare (R-PA) had been elected to the Senate for the term starting March 4, 1927, but the Senate had refused to qualify him due to charges of corruption and fraud concerning his election. The Senate finally unseated him on December 9, 1929. See http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=V000071
References
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.
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