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Membership of the 93rd Congress of the United
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January 3, 1973 to
January 3, 1975 |
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First Session:
January 3, 1973 to December 22, 1973 |
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Second Session:
January 21, 1974 to December 20, 1974 |
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Vice President of
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Spiro T. Agnew
(Maryland), resigned October 10, 1973
Gerald R. Ford (Michigan), from December 6, 1973 (became President
August 9, 1974 upon the resignation of Richard M. Nixon)
Nelson A. Rockefeller (New York), from December 19, 1974 |
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President Pro
Tempore of the Senate: |
James O. Eastland
(Mississippi) |
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Secretary of the
Senate: |
Francis R. Valeo
(District of Columbia) |
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Sergeant at Arms
of the Senate: |
William H. Wannall
(Maryland) |
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Speaker of the
House of Representatives: |
Carl Albert
(Oklahoma) |
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Clerk of the
House: |
W. Pat Jennings
(Virginia) |
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Sergeant at Arms
of the House: |
Kenneth R. Harding
(Virginia) |
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Doorkeeper of the
House: |
William M. Miller
(Mississippi), resigned December 31, 1974
James T. Molloy (New York), interim appointement |
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Postmaster of the
House: |
Robert V. Rota
(Pennsylvania) |
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California
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Senators
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Alan M. Cranston
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John V. Tunney
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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 (resigned March 5, 1974 to become Permanent
Representative of the United States to the Organization of American
States) |
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John L. Burton (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation
of William S. Mailliard; served from June 4, 1974) |
| District 7: |
Ron V. Dellums |
| District 8: |
Fortney H. Stark |
| District 9: |
Don Edwards |
| District 10: |
Charles S. Gubser (resigned December 31, 1974) |
| District 11: |
Leo J. Ryan |
| District 12: |
Burt L. Talcott |
| District 13: |
Charles M. Teague (died January 1, 1974) |
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Robert J. Lagomarsino (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death
of Charles M. Teague; served from March 5, 1974) |
| District 14: |
Jerome R. Waldie |
| District 15: |
John J. McFall |
| District 16: |
Bernice F. Sisk |
| District 17: |
Pete McCluskey |
| District 18: |
Bob Matthias |
| District 19: |
Chester E. Holifield (resigned December 31, 1974) |
| District 20: |
Carlos J. Moorhead |
| District 21: |
Augustus F. Hawkins |
| District 22: |
James C. Corman |
| District 23: |
Del M. Clawson |
| District 24: |
John H. Rousselot |
| District 25: |
Charles E. Wiggins |
| District 26: |
Thomas M. Rees |
| District 27: |
Barry M. Goldwater, Jr. |
| District 28: |
Alphonzo Bell |
| District 29: |
George E. Danielson |
| District 30: |
Edward R. Roybal |
| District 31: |
Charles H. Wilson |
| District 32: |
Craig Hosmer (resigned December 31, 1974) |
| District 33: |
Jerry L. Pettis |
| District 34: |
Richard T. Hanna (resigned December 31, 1974) |
| District 35: |
Glenn M. Anderson |
| District 36: |
William M. Ketchum |
| District 37: |
Yvonne B. Burke |
| District 38: |
George E. Brown, Jr. |
| District 39: |
Andrew J. Hinshaw |
| District 40: |
Bob Wilson |
| District 41: |
Lionel Van Deerlin |
| District 42: |
Clair W. Burgener |
| District 43: |
Victor V. Veysey |
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Michigan
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Senators
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Phillip A. Hart
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Robert P. Griffin
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Representatives
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| 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 (resigned December 6, 1973 to become Vice President
of the United States) |
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Richard F. Vander Veen (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of Gerald R. Ford; served from February 18, 1974) |
| District 6: |
Charles E. Chamberlain (resigned December 31, 1974) |
| District 7: |
Donald W. Riegle, Jr. |
| District 8: |
James Harvey (resigned January 31, 1974 to become United States
District Court judge for the Eastern District of Michigan) |
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J. Bob Traxler (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of James Harvey; served from April 23, 1974) |
| 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 (resigned December 31, 1974) |
| District 18: |
Robert J. Huber |
| District 19: |
William S. Broomfield |
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Nevada
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Senators
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Alan H. Bible (resigned December 17, 1974)
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Howard W. Cannon
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Paul D. Laxalt (elected for the six-year
term commencing January 3, 1975; subsequently appointed to fill the vacancy
caused by the resignation of Alan H. Bible; served from December 18, 1974)
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Representative At Large
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David Towell |
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