Membership of the 91st Congress of the United States

 

January 3, 1969 to January 3, 1971

 

First Session:  January 3, 1969 to December 23, 1969

Second Session:  January 19, 1970 to January 2, 1971

 

Vice President of the United States: 

Hubert H. Humphrey (Minnesota)
Spiro T. Agnew (Maryland), from January 20, 1969

President Pro Tempore of the Senate: 

Richard B. Russell (Georgia)

Secretary of the Senate: 

Francis R. Valeo (District of Columbia)

Sergeant at Arms of the Senate: 

Robert G. Dunphy (Rhode Island)

 

 

Speaker of the House of Representatives: 

John W. McCormack (Massachusetts)

Clerk of the House: 

W. Pat Jennings (Virginia)

Sergeant at Arms of the House: 

Zeake W. Johnson (Tennessee)

Doorkeeper of the House: 

William M. Miller (Mississippi)

Postmaster of the House: 

H. H. Morris (Kentucky)

 

Alabama

 

Senators

 

John J. Sparkman

James B. Allen

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Jack Edwards

District 2:

William L. Dickinson

District 3:

George W. Andrews

District 4:

William F. Nichols

District 5:

Walter Flowers

District 6:

John H. Buchanan, Jr.

District 7:

Tom Bevill

District 8:

Robert E. Jones, Jr.

 

Alaska

 

Senators

 

Theodore F. Stevens

Mike Gravel

 

Representative At Large

 

Howard W. Pollock

 

Arizona

 

Senators

 

Paul J. Fannin

Barry M. Goldwater

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

John J. Rhodes

District 2:

Morris K. Udall

District 3:

Sam Steiger

 

Arkansas

 

Senators

 

John L. McClelland

J. William Fullbright

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Bill Alexander, Jr.

District 2:

Wilbur D. Mills

District 3:

John P. Hammerschmidt

District 4:

David H. Pryor 

 

California

 

Senators

 

George L. Murphy (resigned January 2, 1971)

Alan M. Cranston

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)

 

Representatives

 
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)

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)
  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)

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)

 

Colorado

 

Senators

 

Gordon L. Allott

Peter H. Dominick

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Byron G. Rogers

District 2:

Donald G. Brotzman

District 3:

Frank E. Evans

District 4:

Wayne N. Aspinall

 

Connecticut

 

Senators

 

Thomas J. Dodd

Abraham A. Ribicoff

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Emilio Quincy Daddario

District 2:

William L. St. Onge (died May 1, 1970)

Robert H. Steele (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of William L. St. Onge; served from November 3, 1970)

District 3:

Robert N. Giaimo

District 4:

Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.

District 5:

John S. Monagan

District 6:

Thomas J. Meskill

 

Delaware

 

Senators

 

John J. Williams (resigned December 31, 1970)

J. Caleb Boggs

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)

 

Representative At Large

 

William V. Roth, Jr. (resigned December 31, 1970 to become Senator)

 

Florida

 

Senators

 

Spessard L. Holland

Edward J. Gurney

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Robert L. F. Sikes

District 2:

Don Fuqua

District 3:

Charles E. Bennett

District 4:

William V. Chappell, Jr.

District 5:

Louis Frey, Jr.

District 6:

Sam M. Gibbons

District 7:

James A. Haley

District 8:

William C. Cramer

District 9:

Paul G. Rogers

District 10:

J. Herbert Burke

District 11:

Claude D. Pepper

District 12:

Dante B. Fascell

 

Georgia

 

Senators

 

Richard B. Russell

Herman E. Tallmadge

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

G. Elliott Hagan

District 2:

Maston E. O'Neal, Jr.

District 3:

Jack T. Brinkley

District 4:

Benjamin B. Blackburn

District 5:

Fletcher Thompson

District 6:

John J. Flynt, Jr.

District 7:

John W. Davis

District 8:

Williamson S. Stuckey, Jr.

District 9:

Phillip M. Landrum

District 10:

Robert G. Stephens, Jr.

 

Hawaii

 

Senators

 

Hiram L. Fong

Daniel K. Inouye

 

Representatives At Large

 

Spark M. Matsunaga

Patsy T. Mink

 

Idaho

 

Senators

 

Frank F. Church

Len B. Jordan

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

James A. McClure

District 2:

Orval H. Hansen

 

Illinois

 

Senators

 

Everett M. Dirksen (died September 7, 1969)

Charles H. Percy

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)

Adlai E. Stevenson III (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Everett M. Dirksen; served from November 17, 1970)

 

Representatives

 

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)

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)

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

 

Indiana

 

Senators

 

Vance Hartke

Birch E. Bayh

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Ray J. Madden

District 2:

Earl F. Landgrebe

District 3:

John Brademas

District 4:

E. Ross Adair

District 5:

Richard L. Roudebush

District 6:

William G. Bray

District 7:

John T. Myers

District 8:

Roger H. Zion

District 9:

Lee H. Hamilton

District 10:

David W. Dennis

District 11:

Andrew Jacobs, Jr.

 

Iowa

 

Senators

 

Jack R. Miller

Harold E. Hughes

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Fred D. Schwengel

District 2:

John C. Culver

District 3:

Harold R. Gross

District 4:

John H. Kyl

District 5:

Neal E. Smith

District 6:

Wiley Mayne

District 7:

William J. Scherle

 

Kansas

 

Senators

 

James B. Pearson

Robert J. Dole

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Keith G. Sebelius

District 2:

Chester L. Mize

District 3:

Larry Winn, Jr.

District 4:

Garner E. Shriver

District 5:

Joe Skubitz

 

Kentucky

 

Senators

 

John Sherman Cooper

Marlow W. Cook

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Frank A. Stubblefield

District 2:

William H. Natcher

District 3:

William O. Cowger

District 4:

Gene Snyder

District 5:

Tim Lee Carter

District 6:

John C. Watts

District 7:

Carl D. Perkins

 

Louisiana

 

Senators

 

Allen J. Ellender

Russell B. Long

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

F. Edward Hébert

District 2:

Hale Boggs

District 3:

Patrick T. Caffery

District 4:

Joe Waggonner, Jr.

District 5:

Otto E. Passman

District 6:

John R. Rarick

District 7:

Edwin Edwards

District 8:

Speedy O. Long

 

Maine

 

Senators

 

Margaret Chase Smith

Edmund S. Muskie

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Peter N. Kyros

District 2:

William D. Hathaway

 

Maryland

 

Senators

 

Joseph D. Tydings

Charles McC. Mathias

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Rogers C. B. Morton

District 2:

Clarence D. Long

District 3:

Edward A. Garmatz

District 4:

George H. Fallon

District 5:

Lawrence J. Hogan

District 6:

J. Glenn Beall, Jr.

District 7:

Samuel N. Friedel

District 8:

Gilbert Gude

 

Massachusetts

 

Senators

 

Edward M. Kennedy

Edward W. Brooke III

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Silvio O. Conte

District 2:

Edward P. Boland

District 3:

Philip J. Philbin

District 4:

Harold D. Donohue

District 5:

F. Bradford Morse

District 6:

William H. Bates (died June 22, 1969)

Michael J. Harrington (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of William H. Bates; served from September 30, 1969)

District 7:

Torbert H. Macdonald

District 8:

Thomas P. O'Neill

District 9:

John W. McCormack

District 10:

Margaret M. Heckler

District 11:

James A. Burke

District 12:

Hastings Keith

 

Michigan

 

Senators

 

Phillip A. Hart

Robert P. Griffin

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

John Conyers, Jr.

District 2:

Marvin L. Esch

District 3:

Garry E. Brown

District 4:

J. Edward Hutchinson

District 5:

Gerald R. Ford

District 6:

Charles E. Chamberlain

District 7:

Donald W. Riegle, Jr.

District 8:

James Harvey

District 9:

Guy Vander Jagt

District 10:

Elford A. Cederberg

District 11:

Philip E. Ruppe

District 12:

James G. O'Hara

District 13:

Charles C. Diggs, Jr.

District 14:

Lucien N. Nedzi

District 15:

William D. Ford

District 16:

John D. Dingell, Jr.

District 17:

Martha W. Griffiths

District 18:

William S. Broomfield

District 19:

Jack H. McDonald

 

Minnesota

 

Senators

 

Eugene J. McCarthy

Walter F. Mondale

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Al Quie

District 2:

Ancher Nelsen

District 3:

Clark MacGregor

District 4:

Joseph E. Karth

District 5:

Donald M. Fraser

District 6:

John M. Zwach

District 7:

Odin Langen

District 8:

John A. Blatnik

 

Mississippi

 

Senators

 

James O. Eastland

John C. Stennis

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Thomas G. Abernethy

District 2:

Jamie L. Whitten

District 3:

Charles H. Griffin

District 4:

Sonny Montgomery

District 5:

William M. Colmer

 

Missouri

 

Senators

 

Stuart Symington

Thomas F. Eagleton

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

William L. Clay, Sr.

District 2:

James W. Symington

District 3:

Leonor K. Sullivan

District 4:

William J. Randall

District 5:

Richard W. Bolling

District 6:

William R. Hull, Jr.

District 7:

Durward G. Hall

District 8:

Richard H. Ichord II

District 9:

William L. Hungate

District 10:

William D. Burlison

 

Montana

 

Senators

 

Michael J. Mansfield

Lee W. Metcalf

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Arnold Olson

District 2:

James F. Battin (resigned February 27, 1969 to become United States district judge for the District of Montana)

John Melcher (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James F. Battin; served from June 24, 1969)

 

Nebraska

 

Senators

 

Roman L. Hruska

Carl T. Curtis

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Robert V. Denney

District 2:

Glenn C. Cunningham

District 3:

David T. Martin

 

Nevada

 

Senators

 

Alan H. Bible

Howard W. Cannon

 

Representative At Large

 

Walter S. Baring, Jr.

 

New Hampshire

 

Senators

 

Norris H. Cotton

Thomas J. McIntyre

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Louis C. Wyman

District 2:

James C. Cleveland

 

New Jersey

 

Senators

 

Clifford P. Case

Harrison A. Williams, Jr.

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

John E. Hunt

District 2:

Charles W. Sandman, Jr.

District 3:

James J. Howard

District 4:

Frank Thompson, Jr.

District 5:

Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr.

District 6:

William T. Cahill (resigned January 19, 1970 to become Governor of New Jersey)

Edwin B. Forsythe (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of William T. Cahill; served from November 3, 1970)

District 7: