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Membership of the 91st Congress of the United
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January 3, 1969 to
January 3, 1971 |
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First Session:
January 3, 1969 to December 23, 1969 |
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Second Session:
January 19, 1970 to January 2, 1971 |
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Vice President of
the United States: |
Hubert H. Humphrey
(Minnesota)
Spiro T. Agnew (Maryland), from January 20, 1969 |
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President Pro
Tempore of the Senate: |
Richard B. Russell
(Georgia) |
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Secretary of the
Senate: |
Francis R. Valeo
(District of Columbia) |
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Sergeant at Arms
of the Senate: |
Robert G. Dunphy
(Rhode Island) |
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Speaker of the
House of Representatives: |
John W. McCormack
(Massachusetts) |
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Clerk of the
House: |
W. Pat Jennings
(Virginia) |
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Sergeant at Arms
of the House: |
Zeake W. Johnson
(Tennessee) |
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Doorkeeper of the
House: |
William M. Miller
(Mississippi) |
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Postmaster of the
House: |
H. H. Morris
(Kentucky) |
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California
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Senators
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George L. Murphy
(resigned
January
2,
1971)
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Alan M. Cranston
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John
V. Tunney
(elected for the term
commencing January 3, 1971; subsequently appointed to fill the vacancy caused by
the resignation of George L. Murphy; served from January 2, 1971)
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Representatives
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| District 1: |
Don
H. Clausen |
| District 2: |
Harold
T. Johnson |
| District 3: |
John
E. Moss |
| District 4: |
Robert
L. Leggett |
| District 5: |
Phillip
Burton |
| District 6: |
William
S. Mailliard |
| District 7: |
Jeffrey
Cohelan |
| District 8: |
George
P. Miller |
| District 9: |
Don
Edwards |
| District 10: |
Charles
S. Gubser |
| District 11: |
Pete McCluskey |
| District 12: |
Burt
L. Talcott |
| District 13: |
Charles
M. Teague |
| District 14: |
Jerome
R. Waldie |
| District 15: |
John
J. McFall |
| District 16: |
Bernice
F. Sisk |
| District 17: |
Glenn
M. Anderson |
| District 18: |
Bob
Matthias |
| District 19: |
Chester E. Holifield |
| District 20: |
H.
Allen
Smith |
| District 21: |
Augustus
F. Hawkins |
| District 22: |
James
C. Corman |
| District 23: |
Del
M. Clawson |
| District 24: |
Glenard P.
Lipscomb
(died
February
1,
1970) |
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John
H. Rousselot
(elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Glenard P. Lipscomb; served from
July
6,
1970) |
| District 25: |
Charles
E. Wiggins |
| District 26: |
Thomas
M. Rees |
| District 27: |
Edwin Reinecke (resigned January 21,
1969 to become Lieutentant Governor of California) |
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Barry M. Goldwater,
Jr.
(elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Ed Reinecke; served from
April
29,
1969) |
| District 28: |
Alphonzo
Bell |
| District 29: |
George
E. Brown,
Jr. |
| District 30: |
Edward
R. Roybal |
| District 31: |
Charles
H. Wilson |
| District 32: |
Craig
Hosmer |
| District 33: |
Jerry
L. Pettis |
| District 34: |
Richard
T. Hanna |
| District 35: |
James
B. Utt
(died
March
1,
1970) |
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John
G. Schmitz
(elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of James B. Utt; served from
June
30,
1970) |
| District 36: |
Robert C. Wilson |
| District 37: |
Lionel
Van
Deerlin |
| District 38: |
John
V. Tunney
(resigned
January
2,
1971 to become Senator) |
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Delaware
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Senators
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John J. Williams (resigned December 31,
1970)
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J. Caleb Boggs
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William V. Roth, Jr. (elected for the term
commencing January 3, 1971; subsequently appointed to fill the vacancy caused by
the resignation of John J. Williams; served from January 1, 1971)
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Representative
At
Large
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William
V. Roth, Jr.
(resigned
December
31,
1970
to
become
Senator) |
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Illinois
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Senators
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Everett M. Dirksen (died September 7,
1969)
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Charles H. Percy
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Ralph T. Smith (appointed to fill the
vacancy in the United States Senate created by the death of Everett M. Dirksen;
served from September 17, 1969 to November 3, 1970, when Adlai E. Stevenson III was
elected)
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Adlai E. Stevenson III (elected to fill
the vacancy caused by the death of Everett M. Dirksen; served from November 17,
1970)
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Representatives
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| District 1: |
William
L. Dawson
(died
November
9,
1970) |
| District 2: |
Abner J.
Mikva |
| District 3: |
William
T. Murphy |
| District 4: |
Edward
J. Derwinski |
| District 5: |
John
C. Kluczynski |
| District 6: |
Daniel
J. Ronan
(died
August
13,
1969) |
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George
W. Collins
(elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Daniel J. Ronan; served from
November
3,
1970) |
| District 7: |
Frank
Annunzio |
| District 8: |
Daniel D. Rostenkowski |
| District 9: |
Sidney
R. Yates |
| District 10: |
Harold
R. Collier |
| District 11: |
Roman
C. Pucinski |
| District 12: |
Robert
McClory |
| District 13: |
Donald
H. Rumsfeld
(resigned
May
25,
1969 to become Assistant and Director of the Office of Economic
Opportunity) |
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Philip
M. Crane
(elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Donald H. Rumsfeld;
served from
November
25,
1969) |
| District 14: |
John
N. Erlenborn |
| District 15: |
Charlotte
T. Reid |
| District 16: |
John
B. Anderson |
| District 17: |
Leslie
C. Arends |
| District 18: |
Robert
H. Michel |
| District 19: |
Thomas F. Railsback |
| District 20: |
Paul
Findley |
| District 21: |
Kenneth
J. Gray |
| District 22: |
William
L. Springer |
| District 23: |
George
E. Shipley |
| District 24: |
Melvin
Price |
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