92ND UNITED STATES CONGRESS

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The 'Ninety-second United States Congress' was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from January 3 1971 to January 3 1973, during the last two years of the first administration of U.S. President Richard M. Nixon.
The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the Eighteenth Census of the United States in 1960. Both chambers had a Democratic majority.

Contents
Dates of sessions
Major events
Major legislation
Party summary
Leadership
Party Leadership
Members
Senate
House of Representatives
Delegates
Resident Commissioners
Changes in membership
Officers
References
External links

Dates of sessions


January 3 1971January 3 1973

★ First session: January 21 1971December 17 1971

★ Second session: January 18 1972October 18 1972
Previous congress: ''91st Congress''

Next congress: ''93rd Congress''

Major events


:''Main article: Events of 1971; Events of 1972''

Major legislation


:''Main article: List of United States federal legislation in the 92nd Congress

1971 December 18Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, , , ''et seq.''

1971 December 23National Cancer Act, ,

1972 February 7Federal Election Campaign Act, , , ''et seq.''

1972 March 24Equal Employment Opportunity Act, , ,

1972 June 23Title IX Amendment of the Higher Education Act, , ,

1972 October 6Federal Advisory Committee Act, , ,

1972 October 21Marine Mammal Protection Act, , , ''et seq.''

1972 October 27Consumer Product Safety Act, , , ''et seq.''

1972 October 27Noise Control Act, , , ''et seq''

1972 October 27Coastal Zone Management Act, , , ''et seq.''

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'
Democratic: 54 ''(majority)''
Republican: 44
Conservative: 1
Independent: 1'TOTAL members: 100'
:'House of Representatives'
Democratic: 255 ''(majority)''
Republican: 180'TOTAL members: 435'

Leadership


President of the Senate
Vice President
Spiro T. Agnew

:'Senate'

Vice President of the United States ''(President of the Senate)'':


Spiro T. Agnew, ''Republican'' of Maryland, term began January 20 1969

President ''pro tempore'' of the Senate:


Richard B. Russell, ''Democrat'' of Georgia, died January 21 1971


Allen J. Ellender, ''Democrat'' of Louisiana, elected January 22 1971, died July 27 1972


James O. Eastland, ''Democrat'' of Mississippi, elected July 28 1972
:'House of Representatives'

Speaker of the House


Carl B. Albert, ''Democrat'' of Oklahoma, elected January 21 1971
Party Leadership

:'Senate'

Majority Leader of the Senate


Michael J. Mansfield, ''Democrat'' of Montana

Minority Leader of the Senate


Hugh D. Scott, Jr., ''Republican'' of Pennsylvania

Majority Whip of the Senate


Robert C. Byrd, ''Democrat'' of West Virginia

Minority Whip of the Senate


Robert P. Griffin, ''Republican'' of Michigan
:'House of Representatives'

Majority Leader of the House


T. Hale Boggs, ''Democrat'' of Louisiana, presumed dead October 16 1972

Minority Leader of the House


Gerald R. Ford, Jr., ''Republican'' of Michigan

Majority Whip of the House


Thomas P. (Tip) O’Neill, Jr., ''Democrat'' of Massachusetts

Minority Whip of the House


Leslie C. Arends, ''Republican'' of Illinois

Democratic Caucus Chairman


Olin Teague, ''Democrat'' of Texas

Republican Conference Chairman


John B. Anderson, ''Republican'' of Illinois

Members


This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed in order of seniority, and Representatives are listed by district.
:''See also: United States House election, 1970''
Senate

Senators are popularly elected statewide 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 with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1976; Class 2 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1972; and Class 3 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring reelection in 1974.
:''See also:
:''See also:
:'Alabama'
★ 3. James B. Allen ''(D)''
★ 2. John J. Sparkman ''(D)'' :'Alaska'
★ 2. Theodore F. Stevens ''(R)''
★ 3. Mike Gravel ''(D)'' :'Arizona'
★ 3. Barry Goldwater ''(R)''
★ 1. Paul J. Fannin ''(R)'' :'Arkansas'
★ 2. John L. McClellan ''(D)''
★ 3. J. William Fulbright ''(D)'' :'California'
★ 3. Alan Cranston ''(D)''
★ 1. John V. Tunney ''(D)'' :'Colorado'
★ 2. Gordon L. Allott ''(R)''
★ 3. Peter H. Dominick ''(R)'' :'Connecticut'
★ 1. Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. ''(R)''
★ 3. Abraham A. Ribicoff ''(D)'' :'Delaware'
★ 1. William V. Roth, Jr. ''(R)''
★ 2. J. Caleb Boggs ''(R)'' :'Florida'
★ 1. Lawton Chiles ''(D)''
★ 3. Edward J. Gurney ''(R)'' :'Georgia'
★ 2. Richard B. Russell, Jr. ''(D)'', died January 21, 1971:
★ 2. David H. Gambrell ''(D)'', appointed to fill vacancy::
★ 2. Sam Nunn ''(D)'', elected to fill vacancy
★ 3. Herman E. Talmadge ''(D)'' :'Hawaii'
★ 1. Hiram L. Fong ''(R)''
★ 3. Daniel K. Inouye ''(D)'' :'Idaho'
★ 3. Frank F. Church ''(D)''
★ 2. Leonard B. Jordan ''(R)'' :'Illinois'
★ 3. Adlai Stevenson III ''(D)''
★ 2. Charles H. Percy ''(R)'' :'Indiana'
★ 1. R. Vance Hartke ''(D)''
★ 3. Birch E. Bayh ''(D)'' :'Iowa'
★ 3. Harold E. Hughes ''(D)''
★ 2. Jack R. Miller ''(R)'' :'Kansas'
★ 3. Bob Dole ''(R)''
★ 2. James B. Pearson ''(R)'' :'Kentucky'
★ 2. John Sherman Cooper ''(R)''
★ 3. Marlow W. Cook ''(R)'' :'Louisiana'
★ 2. Allen J. Ellender ''(D)'', died July 27, 1972:
★ 2. Elaine S. Edwards ''(D)'', appointed to fill vacancy::
★ 2. Bennett Johnston Jr. ''(D)'', elected to fill vacancy
★ 3. Russell B. Long ''(D)'' :'Maine'
★ 2. Margaret Chase Smith ''(R)''
★ 1. Edmund S. Muskie ''(D)'' :'Maryland'
★ 3. Charles Mathias, Jr. ''(R)''
★ 1. John Glenn Beall, Jr. ''(R)'' :'Massachusetts'
★ 1. Edward M. Kennedy ''(D)''
★ 2. Edward W. Brooke, III ''(R)'' :'Michigan'
★ 1. Philip A. Hart ''(D)''
★ 2. Robert P. Griffin ''(R)'' :'Minnesota'
★ 1. Hubert Humphrey ''(DFL)''
★ 2. Walter F. Mondale ''(DFL)'' :'Mississippi'
★ 2. James O. Eastland ''(D)''
★ 1. John C. Stennis ''(D)'' :'Missouri'
★ 1. W. Stuart Symington ''(D)''
★ 3. Thomas F. Eagleton ''(D)''
:'Montana'
★ 1. Michael J. Mansfield ''(D)''
★ 2. Lee W. Metcalf ''(D)'' :'Nebraska'
★ 1. Roman L. Hruska ''(R)''
★ 2. Carl T. Curtis ''(R)'' :'Nevada'
★ 3. Alan H. Bible ''(D)''
★ 1. Howard W. Cannon ''(D)'' :'New Hampshire'
★ 3. Norris H. Cotton ''(R)''
★ 2. Thomas J. McIntyre ''(D)'' :'New Jersey'
★ 2. Clifford P. Case ''(R)''
★ 1. Harrison A. Williams, Jr. ''(D)'' :'New Mexico'
★ 2. Clinton P. Anderson ''(D)''
★ 1. Joseph M. Montoya ''(D)'' :'New York'
★ 3. Jacob K. Javits ''(R)''
★ 1. James L. Buckley ''(C)'' :'North Carolina'
★ 3. Samuel J. Ervin, Jr. ''(D)''
★ 2. B. Everett Jordan ''(D)'' :'North Dakota'
★ 3. Milton R. Young ''(R)''
★ 1. Quentin N. Burdick ''(D)'' :'Ohio'
★ 3. William B. Saxbe ''(R)''
★ 1. Robert Taft, Jr. ''(R)'' :'Oklahoma'
★ 3. Henry Bellmon ''(R)''
★ 2. Fred R. Harris ''(D)'' :'Oregon'
★ 3. Bob Packwood ''(R)''
★ 2. Mark O. Hatfield ''(R)'' :'Pennsylvania'
★ 3.
:''See also:
:'Alabama'
W. Jackson Edwards ''(R)''
William L. Dickinson ''(R)''
George W. Andrews ''(D)'', died December 25, 1971:
Elizabeth B. Andrews ''(D)'', elected to fill vacancy
William F. Nichols ''(D)''
Walter Flowers ''(D)''
John Hall Buchanan, Jr. ''(R)''
Tom Bevill ''(D)''
Robert E. Jones, Jr. ''(D)'' :'Alaska'
Nick Begich ''(D)'', died December 29, 1972:
Don Young ''(R)'', elected to fill vacancy :'Arizona'
John J. Rhodes ''(R)''
Morris K. Udall ''(D)''
Sam Steiger ''(R)'' :'Arkansas'
Bill Alexander, Jr. ''(D)''
Wilbur D. Mills ''(D)''
John Paul Hammerschmidt ''(R)''
David H. Pryor ''(D)'' :'California'
Donald H. Clausen ''(R)''
Harold T. Johnson ''(D)''
John E. Moss ''(D)''
Robert L. Leggett ''(D)''
Phillip Burton ''(D)''
William S. Mailliard ''(R)''
Ronald V. Dellums ''(D)''
George P. Miller ''(D)''
W. Donlon Edwards ''(D)''
Charles S. Gubser ''(R)''
Paul N. (Pete) McCloskey, Jr. ''(R)''
Burt L. Talcott ''(R)''
Charles M. Teague ''(R)''
Jerome R. Waldie ''(D)''
John J. McFall ''(D)''
Bernice F. Sisk ''(D)''
Glenn M. Anderson ''(D)''
Robert B. Mathias ''(R)''
Chester E. Holifield ''(D)''
H. Allen Smith ''(R)''
Augustus F. Hawkins ''(D)''
James C. Corman ''(D)''
Del M. Clawson ''(R)''
John H. Rousselot ''(R)''
Charles E. Wiggins ''(R)''
Thomas M. Rees ''(D)''
Barry Goldwater, Jr. ''(R)''
Alphonzo E. Bell, Jr. ''(R)''
George E. Danielson ''(D)''
Edward R. Roybal ''(D)''
Charles H. Wilson ''(D)''
Craig Hosmer ''(R)''
Jerry L. Pettis ''(R)''
Richard T. Hanna ''(D)''
John G. Schmitz ''(R)''
Robert C. Wilson ''(R)''
Lionel Van Deerlin ''(D)''
Victor V. Veysey ''(R)'' :'Colorado'
James D. McKevitt ''(R)''
Donald G. Brotzman ''(R)''
Frank E. Evans ''(D)''
Wayne N. Aspinall ''(D)'' :'Connecticut'
William R. Cotter ''(D)''
Robert H. Steele ''(R)''
Robert N. Giaimo ''(D)''
Stewart McKinney ''(R)''
John S. Monagan ''(D)''
Ella T. Grasso ''(D)'' :'Delaware'
Pierre S. du Pont, IV ''(R)'' :'Florida'
Robert L. F. Sikes ''(D)''
Don Fuqua ''(D)''
Charles E. Bennett ''(D)''
William V. Chappell, Jr. ''(D)''
Louis Frey, Jr. ''(R)''
Sam M. Gibbons ''(D)''
James A. Haley ''(D)''
Bill Young ''(R)''
Paul G. Rogers ''(D)''
J. Herbert Burke ''(R)''
Claude D. Pepper ''(D)''
Dante B. Fascell ''(D)'' :'Georgia'
G. Elliott Hagan ''(D)''
Dawson Mathis ''(D)''
Jack Thomas Brinkley ''(D)''
Benjamin B. Blackburn ''(R)''
S. Fletcher Thompson ''(R)''
John James Flynt, Jr. ''(D)''
John W. Davis ''(D)''
Williamson S. Stuckey, Jr. ''(D)''
Phillip M. Landrum ''(D)''
Robert G. Stephens, Jr. ''(D)'' :'Hawaii' [1]
Spark M. Matsunaga ''(D)''
Patsy T. Mink ''(D)'' :'Idaho'
James A. McClure ''(R)''
Orval H. Hansen ''(R)'' :'Illinois'
Ralph Metcalfe ''(D)''
Abner J. Mikva ''(D)''
Morgan F. Murphy ''(D)''
Edward J. Derwinski ''(R)''
John C. Kluczynski ''(D)''
George W. Collins ''(D)''
Frank Annunzio ''(D)''
Daniel D. Rostenkowski ''(D)''
Sidney R. Yates ''(D)''
Harold R. Collier ''(R)''
Roman C. Pucinski ''(D)''
Robert McClory ''(R)''
Philip M. Crane ''(R)''
John N. Erlenborn ''(R)''
Charlotte T. Reid ''(R)''
John B. Anderson ''(R)''
Leslie C. Arends ''(R)''
Robert H. Michel ''(R)''
Thomas F. Railsback ''(R)''
Paul Findley ''(R)''
Kenneth J. Gray ''(D)''
William L. Springer ''(R)''
George E. Shipley ''(D)''
Charles Melvin Price ''(D)'' :'Indiana'
Ray J. Madden ''(D)''
Earl F. Landgrebe ''(R)''
John Brademas ''(D)''
J. Edward Roush ''(D)''
Elwood Hillis ''(R)''
William G. Bray ''(R)''
John T. Myers ''(R)''
Roger H. Zion ''(R)''
Lee H. Hamilton ''(D)''
David W. Dennis ''(R)''
Andrew Jacobs, Jr. ''(D)'' :'Iowa'
Fred Schwengel ''(R)''
John C. Culver ''(D)''
Harold R. Gross ''(R)''
John H. Kyl ''(R)''
Neal E. Smith ''(D)''
Wiley Mayne ''(R)''
William J. Scherle ''(R)'' :'Kansas'
Keith Sebelius ''(R)''
Bill Roy ''(D)''
E. Lawrence Winn, Jr. ''(R)''
Garner E. Shriver ''(R)''
Joe Skubitz, Jr. ''(R)'' :'Kentucky'
Frank Stubblefield ''(D)''
William H. Natcher ''(D)''
Romano L. Mazzoli ''(D)''
M. Gene Snyder ''(R)''
Tim Lee Carter ''(R)''
William P. Curlin, Jr. ''(D)''
Carl D. Perkins ''(D)'' :'Louisiana'
F. Edward Hébert ''(D)''
T. Hale Boggs, Sr. ''(D)'', presumed to have died October 16, 1972
Patrick T. Caffery ''(D)''
Joseph D. Waggonner, Jr. ''(D)''
Otto E. Passman ''(D)''
John R. Rarick ''(D)''
Edwin W. Edwards ''(D)''
Speedy O. Long ''(D)'' :'Maine'
Peter N. Kyros ''(D)''
William D. Hathaway ''(D)'' :'Maryland'
William O. Mills ''(R)''
Clarence D. Long ''(D)''
Edward A. Garmatz ''(D)''
Paul Sarbanes ''(D)''
Lawrence Hogan ''(R)''
Goodloe Byron '(D)''
Parren Mitchell ''(D)''
Gilbert Gude ''(R)'' :'Massachusetts'
Silvio O. Conte ''(R)''
Edward P. Boland ''(D)''
Robert Drinan ''(D)''
Harold D. Donohue ''(D)''
F. Bradford Morse ''(R)''
Michael J. Harrington ''(D)''
Torbert H. Macdonald ''(D)''
Thomas P. (Tip) O'Neill, Jr. ''(D)''
Louise Day Hicks ''(D)''
Margaret M. Heckler ''(R)''
James A. Burke ''(D)''
Hastings Keith ''(R)'' :'Michigan'
John Conyers, Jr. ''(D)''
Marvin L. Esch ''(R)''
Garry E. Brown ''(R)''
J. Edward Hutchinson ''(R)''
Gerald R. Ford, Jr. ''(R)''
Charles E. Chamberlain ''(R)''
Donald W. Riegle, Jr. ''(R)''
R. James Harvey ''(R)''
Guy A. Vander Jagt ''(R)''
Elford A. Cederberg ''(R)''
Philip E. Ruppe ''(R)''
James G. O'Hara ''(D)''
Charles C. Diggs, Jr. ''(D)''
Lucien N. Nedzi ''(D)''
William D. Ford ''(D)''
John D. Dingell, Jr. ''(D)''
Martha W. Griffiths ''(D)''
William S. Broomfield ''(R)''
Jack H. McDonald ''(R)'' :'Minnesota'
Albert H. Quie ''(R)''
Ancher Nelsen ''(R)''
Bill Frenzel ''(R)''
Joseph E. Karth ''(DFL)''
Donald M. Fraser ''(DFL)''
John M. Zwach ''(R)''
Robert Bergland ''(DFL)''
John A. Blatnik ''(DFL)'' :'Mississippi'
Thomas G. Abernethy ''(D)''
Jamie L. Whitten ''(D)''
Charles H. Griffin ''(D)''
Gillespie V. Montgomery ''(D)''
William M. Colmer ''(D)'':'Missouri'
William L. Clay, Sr. ''(D)''
James W. Symington ''(D)''
Leonor K. Sullivan ''(D)''
William J. Randall ''(D)''
Richard W. Bolling ''(D)''
William R. Hull, Jr. ''(D)''
Durward G. Hall ''(R)''
Richard H. Ichord, II ''(D)''
William L. Hungate ''(D)''
William Dean Burlison ''(D)''
:'Montana'
Richard G. Shoup ''(R)''
John Melcher ''(D)'':'Nebraska'
Charles Thone ''(R)''
John Y. McCollister ''(R)''
David T. Martin ''(R)'' :'Nevada'
Walter S. Baring, Jr. ''(D)'' :'New Hampshire'
Louis C. Wyman ''(R)''
James C. Cleveland ''(R)'' :'New Jersey'
John E. Hunt ''(R)''
Charles W. Sandman, Jr. ''(R)''
James J. Howard ''(D)''
Frank Thompson, Jr. ''(D)''
Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen, Jr. ''(R)''
Edwin B. Forsythe ''(R)''
William B. Widnall ''(R)''
Robert A. Roe ''(D)''
Henry Helstoski ''(D)''
Peter W. Rodino, Jr. ''(D)''
Joseph G. Minish ''(D)''
Florence P. Dwyer ''(R)''
Cornelius E. Gallagher ''(D)''
Dominick V. Daniels ''(D)''
Edward J. Patten ''(D)'' :'New Mexico'
Manuel Lujan, Jr. ''(R)''
Harold L. Runnels ''(D)'' :'New York'
Otis G. Pike ''(D)''
James R. Grover, Jr. ''(R)''
Lester L. Wolff ''(D)''
John W. Wydler ''(R)''
Norman F. Lent ''(R)''
Seymour Halpern ''(R)''
Joseph P. Addabbo ''(D)''
Benjamin S. Rosenthal ''(D)''
James J. Delaney ''(D)''
Emanuel Celler ''(D)''
Frank J. Brasco ''(D)''
Shirley Chisholm ''(D)''
Bertram L. Podell ''(D)''
John J. Rooney ''(D)''
Hugh L. Carey ''(D)''
John M. Murphy ''(D)''
Edward I. Koch ''(D)''
Charles B. Rangel ''(D)''
Bella Abzug ''(D)''
William Fitts Ryan ''(D)''
James H. Scheuer ''(D-L)''
Herman Badillo ''(D)''
Jonathan B. Bingham ''(D)''
Mario Biaggi ''(D)''
Peter A. Peyser ''(R)''
Ogden R. Reid ''(R)''
John G. Dow ''(D)''
Hamilton Fish IV ''(R)''
Samuel S. Stratton ''(D)''
Carleton J. King ''(R)''
Robert C. McEwen ''(R)''
Alexander Pirnie ''(R)''
Howard W. Robison ''(R)''
John H. Terry ''(R)''
James M. Hanley ''(D)''
Frank J. Horton ''(R)''
Barber B. Conable, Jr. ''(R)''
James F. Hastings ''(R)''
Jack Kemp ''(R)''
Henry P. Smith, III ''(R)''
Thaddeus J. Dulski ''(D)'' :'North Carolina'
Walter B. Jones, Sr. ''(D)''
Lawrence H. Fountain ''(D)''
David N. Henderson ''(D)''
Nick Galifianakis ''(D)''
Wilmer D. Mizell ''(R)''
L. Richardson Preyer ''(D)''
Charlie Rose (congressman) ''(D)''
Earl B. Ruth ''(R)''
Charles R. Jonas ''(R)''
James T. Broyhill ''(R)''
Roy A. Taylor ''(D)'' :'North Dakota'
Mark Andrews ''(R)''
Arthur A. Link ''(DNPL)'':'Ohio'
William J. Keating ''(R)''
Donald D. Clancy ''(R)''
Charles W. Whalen, Jr. ''(R)''
William M. McCulloch ''(R)''
Delbert L. Latta ''(R)''
William H. Harsha ''(R)''
Clarence J. Brown, Jr. ''(R)''
Jackson E. Betts ''(R)''
Thomas W. L. Ashley ''(D)''
Clarence E. Miller ''(R)''
J. William Stanton ''(R)''
Samuel L. Devine ''(R)''
Charles A. Mosher ''(R)''
John F. Seiberling ''(D)''
Chalmers P. Wylie ''(R)''
Frank T. Bow ''(R)''
John M. Ashbrook ''(R)''
Wayne L. Hays ''(D)''
Charles J. Carney ''(D)''
James V. Stanton ''(D)''
Louis Stokes ''(D)''
Charles A. Vanik ''(R)''
William E. Minshall, Jr. ''(R)''
Walter E. Powell ''(R)'' :'Oklahoma'
Page Belcher ''(R)''
Edmond A. Edmondson ''(D)''
Carl B. Albert ''(D)''
Thomas J. Steed ''(D)''
John Jarman ''(D)''
John Newbold Camp ''(R)'' :'Oregon'
Wendell Wyatt ''(R)''
Albert C. Ullman ''(D)''
Edith S. Green ''(D)''
John R. Dellenback ''(R)'' :'Pennsylvania'
William A. Barrett ''(D)''
Robert N.C. Nix, Sr. ''(D)''
James A. Byrne ''(D)''
Joshua Eilberg ''(D)''
William J. Green, III ''(D)''
Gus Yatron ''(D)''
Lawrence G. Williams ''(R)''
Edward G. Biester, Jr. ''(R)''
John H. Ware III ''(R)''
Joseph M. McDade ''(R)''
Daniel J. Flood ''(D)''
J. Irving Whalley ''(R)''
R. Lawrence Coughlin ''(R)''
William S. Moorhead ''(D)''
Frederick B. Rooney ''(D)''
Edwin D. Eshleman ''(R)''
Herman T. Schneebeli ''(R)''
Robert J. Corbett ''(R)''
George A. Goodling ''(R)''
Joseph M. Gaydos ''(D)''
John H. Dent ''(D)''
John P. Saylor ''(R)''
Albert W. Johnson ''(R)''
Joseph P. Vigorito ''(D)''
Frank M. Clark ''(D)''
Thomas E. Morgan ''(D)''
William S. Conover ''(R)'' :'Rhode Island'
Fernand St. Germain ''(D)''
Robert Tiernan ''(D)'' :'South Carolina'
Mendel J. Davis ''(D)''
Floyd Spence ''(R)''
W. J. Bryan Dorn ''(D)''
James R. Mann ''(D)''
Thomas S. Gettys ''(D)''
John L. McMillan ''(D)'' :'South Dakota'
Frank E. Denholm ''(D)''
James Abourezk ''(D)'' :'Tennessee'
James H. Quillen ''(R)''
John J. Duncan, Sr. ''(R)''
LaMar Baker ''(R)''
Joseph L. Evins ''(D)''
Richard H. Fulton ''(D)''
William R. Anderson ''(D)''
L. Ray Blanton ''(D)''
Ed Jones ''(D)''
Dan H. Kuykendall ''(R)'' :'Texas'
J. Wright Patman ''(D)''
John V. Dowdy ''(D)''
James M. Collins ''(R)''
H. Ray Roberts ''(D)''
Earle Cabell ''(D)''
Olin E. Teague ''(D)''
Bill Archer ''(R)''
Robert C. Eckhardt ''(D)''
Jack B. Brooks ''(D)''
James J. (Jake) Pickle ''(D)''
William R. Poage ''(D)''
James C. Wright, Jr. ''(D)''
Graham B. Purcell, Jr. ''(D)''
John A. Young ''(D)''
Eligio (Kika) de la Garza, II ''(D)''
Richard C. White ''(D)''
Omar T. Burleson ''(D)''
Robert D. Price ''(R)''
George H. Mahon ''(D)''
Henry B. González ''(D)''
O. Clark Fisher ''(D)''
Robert R. Casey ''(D)''
Abraham Kazen, Jr. ''(D)'' :'Utah'
K. Gunn McKay ''(D)''
Sherman P. Lloyd ''(R)'' :'Vermont'
Robert Stafford ''(R)'', resigned September 16, 1971:
Richard W. Mallary ''(R)'', elected to fill vacancy :'Virginia'
Thomas N. Downing ''(D)''
G. William Whitehurst ''(R)''
David E. Satterfield III ''(D)''
Watkins M. Abbitt ''(D)''
Dan Daniel ''(D)''
Richard H. Poff ''(R)'', resigned August 29, 1972:
M. Caldwell Butler ''(R)'', elected to fill vacancy
James Kenneth Robinson ''(R)''
William L. Scott ''(R)''
William C. Wampler ''(R)''
Joel T. Broyhill ''(R)'' :'Washington'
Thomas M. Pelly ''(R)''
E. Lloyd Meeds ''(D)''
Julia B. Hansen ''(D)''
Mike McCormack ''(D)''
Thomas S. Foley ''(D)''
Floyd V. Hicks ''(D)''
Brockman Adams ''(D)'' :'West Virginia'
Robert H. Mollohan ''(D)''
Harley O. Staggers ''(D)''
John M. Slack ''(D)''
Kenneth W. Hechler ''(D)''
James Kee ''(D)'' :'Wisconsin'
Les Aspin ''(D)''
Robert W. Kastenmeier ''(D)''
Vernon W. Thomson ''(R)''
Clement J. Zablocki ''(D)''
Henry S. Reuss ''(D)''
William A. Steiger ''(R)''
Dave Obey ''(D)''
John W. Byrnes ''(R)''
Glenn R. Davis ''(R)''
Alvin E. O'Konski ''(R)'' :'Wyoming'
Teno Roncalio ''(D)''

Delegates

:'District of Columbia'

Walter E. Fauntroy ''(D)''
Resident Commissioners

:'Puerto Rico'

Jorge Luis Cordova ''(PNP)''

Changes in membership


The count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress.
:'Senate'
★ replacements: 3

Democratic: no net change

Republican: no net change
★ deaths: 3
★ resignations:
★ 'Total seats with changes: 3'
:'House of Representatives'
★ replacements: 4

Democratic: one net loss

Republican: one net gain
★ deaths: 2
★ resignations: 2
★ 'Total seats with changes: 4'

Officers


:'Senate'
Secretary of the Senate:

Francis R. Valeo of the District of Columbia
Sergeant at Arms of the Senate:

Robert G. Dunphy of Rhode Island, resigned June 30 1972

William H. Wannall of Maryland, elected July 1 1972
Chaplain of the Senate

The Rev. Edward L. R. Elson ''Presbyterian'', elected January 9 1969
Democratic Party Secretary:

J. Stanley Kimmitt
Republican Party Secretary:

J. Mark Trice:'Other'
Architect of the Capitol:

George M. White, appointed January 27 1971
:'House of Representatives'
Clerk of the House:

W. Pat Jennings of Virginia, reelected January 21 1971
Sergeant at Arms of the House:

Zeake W. Johnson of Tennessee, reelected January 21 1971, resigned September 30 1972

Kenneth R. Harding of New York, elected October 1 1972, resigned September 30 1972
Doorkeeper of the House:

William M. Miller of Mississippi
Postmaster of the House:

H. H. Morris of Kentucky, reelected January 21 1971, resigned June 30 1972

Robert V. Rota of Pennsylvania, reelected July 1 1972
Parliamentarian of the House:

Lewis Deschler
Chaplain of the House

The Rev. Edward G. Latch ''Methodist '', elected January 10 1967

References



The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress, , Kenneth C., Martis, Macmillan Publishing Company, 1989,

The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts, , Kenneth C., Martis, Macmillan Publishing Company, 1982,

External links



★ Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress [1]

★ U.S. House of Representatives: Congressional History [2]

★ U.S. Senate: Statistics and Lists [3]

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