70th United States Congress
70th United States Congress
69th ←→ 71st
March 4, 1927 – March 4, 1929
Members 96 senators 435 representatives 5 non-voting delegates
Senate majority Republican (through VP tie-breaking majority that started at the end of the first month of the first session of Congress)Senate President Charles G. Dawes (R)Sessions
1st : December 5, 1927 – May 29, 1928 2nd : December 3, 1928 – March 3, 1929
The 70th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch 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, 1927, to March 4, 1929, during the last two years of Calvin Coolidge 's presidency . The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the 1910 United States census .
Both chambers had a Republican majority - albeit reduced from the previous Congress - and along with President Coolidge, the Republicans maintained an overall federal government trifecta.
Major events Opening of the 70th Congress This was the last Congress to be exclusively white and the last to not have a single black member of Congress in either chamber. Major legislation March 10, 1928: Settlement of War Claims Act May 15, 1928: Flood Control Act of 1928 (Jones–Reid Act) May 22, 1928: Merchant Marine Act of 1928 (Jones–White Act) May 22, 1928: Forest Research Act (McSweeney–McNary Act) May 22, 1928: Capper–Ketcham Act May 28, 1928: Welsh Act May 29, 1928: Revenue Act of 1928 , ch. 852, 45 Stat. May 29, 1928: Reed–Jenkins Act December 21, 1928: Boulder Canyon Project Act (Hoover Dam ) December 22, 1928: Color of Title Act January 19, 1929: Hawes–Cooper Act February 18, 1929: Migratory Bird Conservation Act (Norbeck–Anderson Act), ch. 257, 45 Stat. February 25, 1929: Mount Rushmore National Memorial Act (Norbeck-Williamson Act of 1929 ) March 2, 1929: Increased Penalties Act (Jones–Stalker Act) Party summary Senate composition by state 2 Democrats (19 states) 2 Republicans (18 states) 1 Democrat and 1 Republican (11 states) 1 Republican and 1 Farmer-Labor (1 state)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 At the end of the first month of the first session of Congress, Republicans gained control of the Senate through a VP-tie-breaking majority.
Affiliation Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) Total Democratic Farmer- Labor Republican Vacant End of previous Congress 42 1 52 95 1 Begin 47 1 46 94 2 December 20, 1927 46 93 3 December 29, 1927 47 94 2 March 23, 1928 45 93 3 March 30, 1928 46 92 4 March 31, 1928 47 93 3 April 4, 1928 46 94 2 June 24, 1928 46 93 3 June 30, 1928 47 94 2 December 3, 1928 48 95 1 December 9, 1928 47 94 2 December 10, 1928 48 95 1 December 15, 1928 45 49 95 1 Final voting share 47.4% 1.1% 51.6% Beginning of the next Congress 39 1 54 94 2
House of Representatives Party (shading shows control) Total Vacant Democratic (D)Farmer– Labor (FL)Republican (R)Socialist (S)End of previous congress 182 3 246 2 433 2 Begin 194 2 237 1 434 1 End 193 232 428 7 Final voting share 45.1% 0.5% 54.2% 0.2% Beginning of next congress 164 1 268 0 433 2
Leadership Charles G. Dawes (R)George H. Moses (R)Nicholas Longworth (R)Senate Majority (Republican) leadership Minority (Democratic) leadership House of Representatives Majority (Republican) leadership Minority (Democratic) leadership Members This list is arranged by chamber, then by state.
Senate Senators are listed by class. They 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 ended with this Congress, requiring re-election in 1928; Class 2 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring re-election in 1930; and Class 3 meant their term began with this Congress, requiring re-election in 1932.
Alabama ▌2. J. Thomas Heflin (D) ▌3. Hugo Black (D) Arizona ▌1. Henry F. Ashurst (D) ▌3. Carl Hayden (D) Arkansas ▌2. Joseph Taylor Robinson (D) ▌3. Thaddeus H. Caraway (D) California ▌1. Hiram W. Johnson (R) ▌3. Samuel M. Shortridge (R) Colorado ▌2. Lawrence C. Phipps (R) ▌3. Charles W. Waterman (R) Connecticut ▌1. George P. McLean (R) ▌3. Hiram Bingham III (R) Delaware ▌1. Thomas F. Bayard Jr. (D) ▌2. T. Coleman du Pont (R), until December 9, 1928 ▌Daniel O. Hastings (R), from December 10, 1928 Florida ▌1. Park Trammell (D) ▌3. Duncan U. Fletcher (D) Georgia ▌2. William J. Harris (D) ▌3. Walter F. George (D) Idaho ▌2. William E. Borah (R) ▌3. Frank R. Gooding (R), until June 24, 1928 ▌John Thomas (R), from June 30, 1928 Illinois ▌2. Charles S. Deneen (R) ▌3. Vacant until December 3, 1928 ▌Otis F. Glenn (R), from December 3, 1928 Indiana ▌1. Arthur R. Robinson (R) ▌3. James E. Watson (R) Iowa ▌2. Daniel F. Steck (D) ▌3. Smith W. Brookhart (R) Kansas ▌2. Arthur Capper (R) ▌3. Charles Curtis (R) Kentucky ▌2. Frederic M. Sackett (R) ▌3. Alben W. Barkley (D) Louisiana ▌2. Joseph E. Ransdell (D) ▌3. Edwin S. Broussard (D) Maine ▌1. Frederick Hale (R) ▌2. Arthur R. Gould (R) Maryland ▌1. William Cabell Bruce (D) ▌3. Millard Tydings (D) Massachusetts ▌1. David I. Walsh (D) ▌2. Frederick H. Gillett (R) Michigan ▌1. Woodbridge N. Ferris (D), until March 23, 1928 ▌Arthur H. Vandenberg (R), from March 31, 1928 ▌2. James J. Couzens (R) Minnesota ▌1. Henrik Shipstead (FL) ▌2. Thomas D. Schall (R) Mississippi ▌1. Hubert D. Stephens (D) ▌2. Pat Harrison (D) Missouri ▌1. James A. Reed (D) ▌3. Harry B. Hawes (D) Montana ▌1. Burton K. Wheeler (D) ▌2. Thomas J. Walsh (D)Nebraska ▌1. Robert B. Howell (R) ▌2. George W. Norris (R) Nevada ▌1. Key Pittman (D) ▌3. Tasker Oddie (R) New Hampshire ▌2. Henry W. Keyes (R) ▌3. George H. Moses (R) New Jersey ▌1. Edward I. Edwards (D) ▌2. Walter E. Edge (R) New Mexico ▌1. Andrieus A. Jones (D), until December 20, 1927 ▌Bronson M. Cutting (R), from December 29, 1927, until December 6, 1928 ▌Octaviano A. Larrazolo (R), from December 7, 1928 ▌2. Sam G. Bratton (D) New York ▌1. Royal S. Copeland (D) ▌3. Robert F. Wagner (D) North Carolina ▌2. Furnifold M. Simmons (D) ▌3. Lee S. Overman (D) North Dakota ▌1. Lynn Frazier (R-NPL) ▌3. Gerald Nye (R) Ohio ▌1. Simeon D. Fess (R) ▌3. Frank B. Willis (R), until March 30, 1928 ▌Cyrus Locher (D), from April 4, 1928, until December 14, 1928 ▌Theodore E. Burton (R), from December 15, 1928 Oklahoma ▌2. William B. Pine (R) ▌3. Elmer Thomas (D) Oregon ▌2. Charles L. McNary (R) ▌3. Frederick Steiwer (R) Pennsylvania ▌1. David A. Reed (R) 3. Vacant Rhode Island ▌1. Peter G. Gerry (D) ▌2. Jesse H. Metcalf (R) South Carolina ▌2. Coleman L. Blease (D) ▌3. Ellison D. Smith (D) South Dakota ▌2. William H. McMaster (R) ▌3. Peter Norbeck (R) Tennessee ▌1. Kenneth D. McKellar (D) ▌2. Lawrence Tyson (D) Texas ▌1. Earle B. Mayfield (D) ▌2. Morris Sheppard (D) Utah ▌1. William H. King (D) ▌3. Reed Smoot (R) Vermont ▌1. Frank L. Greene (R) ▌3. Porter H. Dale (R) Virginia ▌1. Claude A. Swanson (D) ▌2. Carter Glass (D) Washington ▌1. Clarence Cleveland Dill (D) ▌3. Wesley L. Jones (R) West Virginia ▌1. Matthew M. Neely (D) ▌2. Guy D. Goff (R) Wisconsin ▌1. Robert M. La Follette Jr. (R) ▌3. John J. Blaine (R) Wyoming ▌1. John B. Kendrick (D) ▌2. Francis E. Warren (R)Senate majority leadersRepublican Leader Charles Curtis Republican Whip Wesley Jones Senate minority leadersDemocratic Leader Joseph T. Robinson Democratic Whip Peter G. Gerry
House of Representatives Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Non-voting members Representatives are listed by district.
Alabama ▌1 . John McDuffie (D) ▌2 . J. Lister Hill (D) ▌3 . Henry B. Steagall (D) ▌4 . Lamar Jeffers (D) ▌5 . William B. Bowling (D), until August 16, 1928 ▌LaFayette L. Patterson (D), from November 6, 1928 ▌6 . William B. Oliver (D) ▌7 . Miles C. Allgood (D) ▌8 . Edward B. Almon (D) ▌9 . George Huddleston (D) ▌10 . William B. Bankhead (D) Arizona ▌At-large . Lewis W. Douglas (D) Arkansas ▌1 . William J. Driver (D) ▌2 . William A. Oldfield (D), until November 19, 1928 ▌Pearl Peden Oldfield (D), from January 9, 1929 ▌3 . John N. Tillman (D) ▌4 . Otis Wingo (D) ▌5 . Heartsill Ragon (D) ▌6 . James B. Reed (D) ▌7 . Tilman B. Parks (D) California ▌1 . Clarence F. Lea (D) ▌2 . Harry L. Englebright (R) ▌3 . Charles F. Curry (R) ▌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) Colorado ▌1 . William N. Vaile (R), until July 2, 1927 ▌S. Harrison White (D), from November 15, 1927 ▌2 . Charles Bateman Timberlake (R) ▌3 . Guy U. Hardy (R) ▌4 . Edward T. Taylor (D) Connecticut ▌1 . E. Hart Fenn (R) ▌2 . Richard P. Freeman (R) ▌3 . John Q. Tilson (R) ▌4 . Schuyler Merritt (R) ▌5 . James P. Glynn (R) Delaware ▌At-large . Robert G. Houston (R) Florida ▌1 . Herbert J. Drane (D) ▌2 . Robert A. Green (D) ▌3 . Tom A. Yon (D) ▌4 . William J. Sears (D) Georgia ▌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) ▌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) Idaho ▌1 . Burton L. French (R) ▌2 . Addison T. Smith (R) Illinois ▌1 . Martin B. Madden (R), until April 27, 1928 ▌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 . Edward J. King (R), until February 17, 1929 ▌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 . J. Earl Major (D) ▌22 . Edward M. Irwin (R) ▌23 . William W. Arnold (D) ▌24 . Thomas S. Williams (R) ▌25 . Edward E. Denison (R) ▌At-large . Henry R. Rathbone (R), until July 15, 1928 ▌At-large . Richard Yates Jr. (R) Indiana ▌1 . Harry E. Rowbottom (R) ▌2 . Arthur H. Greenwood (D) ▌3 . Frank Gardner (D) ▌4 . Harry C. Canfield (D) ▌5 . Noble J. Johnson (R) ▌6 . Richard N. Elliott (R) ▌7 . Ralph E. Updike (R) ▌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) Iowa ▌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 . William R. Green (R), until March 31, 1928 ▌Earl W. Vincent (R), from June 4, 1928 ▌10 . Lester J. Dickinson (R) ▌11 . William D. Boies (R) Kansas ▌1 . Daniel Read Anthony Jr. (R) ▌2 . Ulysses S. Guyer (R) ▌3 . William H. Sproul (R) ▌4 . Homer Hoch (R) ▌5 . James G. Strong (R) ▌6 . Hays B. White (R) ▌7 . Clifford R. Hope (R) ▌8 . William A. Ayres (D) Kentucky ▌1 . William V. Gregory (D) ▌2 . David Hayes Kincheloe (D) ▌3 . John W. Moore (D) ▌4 . Henry D. Moorman (D) ▌5 . Maurice H. Thatcher (R) ▌6 . Orie S. Ware (D) ▌7 . Virgil Chapman (D) ▌8 . Ralph W. E. Gilbert (D) ▌9 . Fred M. Vinson (D) ▌10 . Katherine G. Langley (R) ▌11 . John M. Robsion (R) Louisiana ▌1 . James O'Connor (D) ▌2 . J. Zach Spearing (D) ▌3 . Whitmell P. Martin (D) ▌4 . John N. Sandlin (D) ▌5 . Riley Joseph Wilson (D) ▌6 . Bolivar E. Kemp (D) ▌7 . Ladislas Lazaro (D), until March 30, 1927 ▌René L. De Rouen (D), from August 23, 1927 ▌8 . James Benjamin Aswell (D) Maine ▌1 . Carroll L. Beedy (R) ▌2 . Wallace H. White Jr. (R) ▌3 . John E. Nelson (R) ▌4 . Ira G. Hersey (R) Maryland ▌1 . T. Alan Goldsborough (D) ▌2 . William P. Cole Jr. (D) ▌3 . Vincent L. Palmisano (D) ▌4 . J. Charles Linthicum (D) ▌5 . Stephen W. Gambrill (D) ▌6 . Frederick N. Zihlman (R) Massachusetts ▌1 . Allen T. Treadway (R) ▌2 . Henry L. Bowles (R) ▌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 . James A. Gallivan (D), until April 3, 1928 ▌John W. McCormack (D), from November 6, 1928 ▌13 . Robert Luce (R) ▌14 . Louis A. Frothingham (R), until August 23, 1928 ▌Richard B. Wigglesworth (R), from November 6, 1928 ▌15 . Joseph W. Martin Jr. (R) ▌16 . Charles L. Gifford (R) Michigan ▌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) Minnesota ▌1 . Allen J. Furlow (R) ▌2 . Frank Clague (R) ▌3 . August H. Andresen (R) ▌4 . Melvin Maas (R) ▌5 . Walter H. Newton (R) ▌6 . Harold Knutson (R) ▌7 . Ole J. Kvale (FL) ▌8 . William L. Carss (FL) ▌9 . Conrad Selvig (R) ▌10 . Godfrey G. Goodwin (R) Mississippi ▌1 . John E. Rankin (D) ▌2 . Bill G. Lowrey (D) ▌3 . William M. Whittington (D) ▌4 . T. Jefferson Busby (D) ▌5 . Ross A. Collins (D) ▌6 . T. Webber Wilson (D) ▌7 . Percy E. Quin (D) ▌8 . James W. Collier (D) Missouri ▌1 . Milton A. Romjue (D) ▌2 . Ralph F. Lozier (D) ▌3 . Jacob L. Milligan (D) ▌4 . Charles L. Faust (R), until December 17, 1928 ▌David W. Hopkins (R), from February 5, 1929 ▌5 . George H. Combs Jr. (D) ▌6 . Clement C. Dickinson (D) ▌7 . Samuel C. Major (D) ▌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 . Clyde Williams (D) ▌14 . James F. Fulbright (D) ▌15 . Joe J. Manlove (R) ▌16 . Thomas L. Rubey (D), until November 2, 1928 Montana ▌1 . John M. Evans (D) ▌2 . Scott Leavitt (R) Nebraska ▌1 . John H. Morehead (D) ▌2 . Willis G. Sears (R) ▌3 . Edgar Howard (D) ▌4 . John N. Norton (D) ▌5 . Ashton C. Shallenberger (D) ▌6 . Robert G. Simmons (R) Nevada ▌At-large . Samuel S. Arentz (R)New Hampshire ▌1 . Fletcher Hale (R) ▌2 . Edward H. Wason (R) New Jersey ▌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 . Paul J. Moore (D) ▌9 . Franklin W. Fort (R) ▌10 . Frederick R. Lehlbach (R) ▌11 . Oscar L. Auf der Heide (D) ▌12 . Mary T. Norton (D) New Mexico ▌At-large . John Morrow (D) New York ▌1 . Robert L. Bacon (R) ▌2 . John J. Kindred (D) ▌3 . George W. Lindsay (D) ▌4 . Thomas H. Cullen (D) ▌5 . Loring M. Black Jr. (D) ▌6 . Andrew L. Somers (D) ▌7 . John Quayle (D) ▌8 . Patrick J. Carley (D) ▌9 . David J. O'Connell (D) ▌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 . William W. Cohen (D) ▌18 . John F. Carew (D) ▌19 . Sol Bloom (D) ▌20 . Fiorello H. LaGuardia (R) ▌21 . Royal H. Weller (D), until March 1, 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 . Thaddeus C. Sweet (R), until May 1, 1928 ▌Francis D. Culkin (R), from November 6, 1928 ▌33 . Frederick M. Davenport (R) ▌34 . John D. Clarke (R) ▌35 . Walter W. Magee (R), until May 25, 1927 ▌Clarence E. Hancock (R), from November 8, 1927 ▌36 . John Taber (R) ▌37 . Gale H. Stalker (R) ▌38 . Meyer Jacobstein (D) ▌39 . Archie D. Sanders (R) ▌40 . S. Wallace Dempsey (R) ▌41 . Clarence MacGregor (R), until December 31, 1928 ▌42 . James M. Mead (D) ▌43 . Daniel A. Reed (R) North Carolina ▌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) ▌6 . Homer L. Lyon (D) ▌7 . William C. Hammer (D) ▌8 . Robert L. Doughton (D) ▌9 . Alfred L. Bulwinkle (D) ▌10 . Zebulon Weaver (D) North Dakota ▌1 . Olger B. Burtness (R) ▌2 . Thomas Hall (R) ▌3 . James H. Sinclair (R) Ohio ▌1 . Nicholas Longworth (R) 2 . Vacant, until November 7, 1927 ▌Charles J. Tatgenhorst Jr. (R), from November 8, 1927 ▌3 . Roy G. Fitzgerald (R) ▌4 . William T. Fitzgerald (R) ▌5 . Charles J. Thompson (R) ▌6 . Charles C. Kearns (R) ▌7 . Charles Brand (R) ▌8 . Thomas B. Fletcher (D) ▌9 . William W. Chalmers (R) ▌10 . Thomas A. Jenkins (R) ▌11 . Mell G. Underwood (D) ▌12 . John C. Speaks (R) ▌13 . James T. Begg (R) ▌14 . Martin L. Davey (D) ▌15 . C. Ellis Moore (R) ▌16 . John McSweeney (D) ▌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 . Theodore E. Burton (R), until December 15, 1928 Oklahoma ▌1 . Everette B. Howard (D) ▌2 . William W. Hastings (D) ▌3 . Wilburn Cartwright (D) ▌4 . Tom D. McKeown (D) ▌5 . Fletcher B. Swank (D) ▌6 . Jed J. Johnson (D) ▌7 . James V. McClintic (D) ▌8 . Milton C. Garber (R) Oregon ▌1 . Willis C. Hawley (R) ▌2 . Nicholas J. Sinnott (R), until May 31, 1928 ▌Robert R. Butler (R), from November 6, 1928 ▌3 . Maurice E. Crumpacker (R), until July 24, 1927 ▌Franklin F. Korell (R), from October 18, 1927 Pennsylvania ▌1 . James M. Hazlett (R), until October 20, 1927 ▌James M. Beck (R), from November 8, 1927 ▌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 . Thomas S. Butler (R), until May 26, 1928 ▌James Wolfenden (R), from November 6, 1928 ▌9 . Henry W. Watson (R) ▌10 . William W. Griest (R) ▌11 . Laurence H. Watres (R) ▌12 . John J. Casey (D) ▌13 . Cyrus M. Palmer (R) ▌14 . Robert G. Bushong (R) ▌15 . Louis T. McFadden (R) ▌16 . Edgar R. Kiess (R) ▌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 . Everett Kent (D) ▌31 . Adam M. Wyant (R) ▌32 . Stephen G. Porter (R) ▌33 . M. Clyde Kelly (R) ▌34 . John M. Morin (R) ▌35 . Harry A. Estep (R) ▌36 . Guy E. Campbell (R) Rhode Island ▌1 . Clark Burdick (R) ▌2 . Richard S. Aldrich (R) ▌3 . Louis Monast (R) South Carolina ▌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) South Dakota ▌1 . Charles A. Christopherson (R) ▌2 . Royal C. Johnson (R) ▌3 . William Williamson (R) Tennessee ▌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 . Finis J. Garrett (D) ▌10 . Hubert Fisher (D) Texas ▌1 . Eugene Black (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 . Tom T. Connally (D) ▌12 . Fritz G. Lanham (D) ▌13 . Guinn Williams (D) ▌14 . Harry M. Wurzbach (R) ▌15 . John Nance Garner (D) ▌16 . Claude B. Hudspeth (D) ▌17 . Thomas L. Blanton (D) ▌18 . John Marvin Jones (D) Utah ▌1 . Don B. Colton (R) ▌2 . Elmer O. Leatherwood (R) Vermont ▌1 . Elbert S. Brigham (R) ▌2 . Ernest Willard Gibson (R) Virginia ▌1 . S. Otis Bland (D) ▌2 . Joseph T. Deal (D) ▌3 . Andrew Jackson Montague (D) ▌4 . Patrick H. Drewry (D) ▌5 . Joseph Whitehead (D) ▌6 . Clifton A. Woodrum (D) ▌7 . Thomas W. Harrison (D) ▌8 . R. Walton Moore (D) ▌9 . George C. Peery (D) ▌10 . Henry St. George Tucker III (D) Washington ▌1 . John F. Miller (R) ▌2 . Lindley H. Hadley (R) ▌3 . Albert Johnson (R) ▌4 . John W. Summers (R) ▌5 . Samuel B. Hill (D) West Virginia ▌1 . Carl G. Bachmann (R) ▌2 . Frank L. Bowman (R) ▌3 . William S. O'Brien (D) ▌4 . James Anthony Hughes (R) ▌5 . James F. Strother (R) ▌6 . Edward T. England (R) Wisconsin ▌1 . Henry Allen Cooper (R) ▌2 . Charles A. Kading (R) ▌3 . John M. Nelson (R) ▌4 . John C. Schafer (R) ▌5 . Victor L. Berger (S) ▌6 . Florian Lampert (R) ▌7 . Joseph D. Beck (R) ▌8 . Edward E. Browne (R) ▌9 . George J. Schneider (R) ▌10 . James A. Frear (R) ▌11 . Hubert H. Peavey (R) Wyoming ▌At-large . Charles E. Winter (R) Non-voting members ▌Alaska Territory . Daniel Sutherland (R) ▌Hawaii Territory . Victor S. K. Houston (R) ▌Philippines . Isauro Gabaldon (Nac. ), until July 16, 1928 ▌Philippines . Pedro Guevara (Nac. ) ▌Puerto Rico . Félix Córdova Dávila House seats by party holding plurality in state Democratic 100% 80–99% 70–79% 60–69% 51–59% 50% Republican 100% 80–99% 70–79% 60–69% 51–59% 50% House majority leadersRepublican Leader John Tilson Republican Whip Albert Vestal House minority leadersDemocratic Leader Finis Garrett Democratic Whip William Oldfield Democratic 100% 80–99% 70–79% 60–69% 51–59% 50%Republican 100% 80–99% 70–79% 60–69% 51–59% 50%
Changes in membership The count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress.
Senate Senate changes State (class) Vacated by Reason for change Successor Date of successor's formal installation Pennsylvania (3)Vacant Election of William S. Vare was not certified by the governor and the Senate refused to seat him. Vacant Seat remained vacant until the next Congress. Illinois (3)Vacant Senator-elect Frank L. Smith was not permitted to qualify and resigned February 9, 1928. Successor elected November 6, 1928. Otis F. Glenn (R)December 3, 1928 New Mexico (1)Andrieus A. Jones (D)Died December 20, 1927. Successor appointed December 29, 1927. Successor was later not elected to finish the term, see below. Bronson M. Cutting (R)December 29, 1927 Michigan (1)Woodbridge N. Ferris (D)Died March 23, 1928. Successor appointed March 31, 1928. Successor was then elected November 6, 1928, to finish the term. Arthur H. Vandenberg (R)March 31, 1928 Ohio (3)Frank B. Willis (R)Died March 30, 1928. Successor appointed April 4, 1928. Successor was later not elected to finish the term, see below. Cyrus Locher (D)April 4, 1928 Idaho (3)Frank R. Gooding (R)Died June 24, 1928. Successor was appointed to continue the term. Successor was then elected November 6, 1928, to finish the term. John Thomas (R)June 30, 1928 New Mexico (1)Bronson M. Cutting (R)Appointee did not run to finish the term. Successor elected November 6, 1928. Octaviano A. Larrazolo (R)December 7, 1928 Ohio (3)Cyrus Locher (D)Appointee lost nomination to finish term. Successor elected November 6, 1928. Theodore E. Burton (R)December 15, 1928 Delaware (2)T. Coleman du Pont (R)Resigned December 9, 1928. Successor appointed December 10, 1928, to finish the term. Daniel O. Hastings (R)December 10, 1928
House of Representatives Replacements: 15 Democratic: 1 seat net gain Republican: 1 seat net loss Deaths: 16 Resignations: 7 Total seats with changes: 23 District Vacated by Reason for vacancy Successor Date of successor's installation Ohio 2nd Vacant Rep. Ambrose E. B. Stephens died during previous congress Charles Tatgenhorst Jr. (R)November 8, 1927 Louisiana 7th Ladislas Lazaro (D)Died March 30, 1927 René L. De Rouen (D)August 23, 1927 New York 35th Walter W. Magee (R)Died May 25, 1927 Clarence E. Hancock (R)November 8, 1927 Colorado 1st William N. Vaile (R)Died July 2, 1927 S. Harrison White (D)November 15, 1927 Oregon 3rd Maurice E. Crumpacker (R)Died July 24, 1927 Franklin F. Korell (R)October 18, 1927 Pennsylvania 1st James M. Hazlett (R)Resigned October 20, 1927 James M. Beck (R)November 8, 1927 Iowa 9th William R. Green (R)Resigned March 31, 1928, after being appointed to the United States Court of Claims Earl W. Vincent (R)June 4, 1928 Massachusetts 12th James A. Gallivan (D)Died April 3, 1928 John W. McCormack (D)November 6, 1928 Illinois 1st Martin B. Madden (R)Died April 27, 1928 Seat remained vacant until next Congress New York 32nd Thaddeus C. Sweet (R)Died May 1, 1928 Francis D. Culkin (R)November 6, 1928 Pennsylvania 8th Thomas S. Butler (R)Died May 26, 1928 James Wolfenden (R)November 6, 1928 Oregon 2nd Nicholas J. Sinnott (R)Resigned May 31, 1928, after being appointed to the United States Court of Claims Robert R. Butler (R)November 6, 1928 Illinois at-large Henry R. Rathbone (R)Died July 15, 1928 Seat remained vacant until next Congress Philippines at-large Isauro Gabaldon Resigned July 16, 1928, after being nominated for election to the Philippine House of Representatives Seat remained vacant until next Congress Alabama 5th William B. Bowling (D)Resigned August 16, 1928, after being appointed judge of the 5th Judicial Circuit of Alabama LaFayette L. Patterson (D)November 6, 1928 Massachusetts 14th Louis A. Frothingham (R)Died August 23, 1928 Richard B. Wigglesworth (R)November 6, 1928 Missouri 16th Thomas L. Rubey (D)Died November 2, 1928 Seat remained vacant until next Congress Arkansas 2nd William Allan Oldfield (D)Died November 19, 1928 Pearl Peden Oldfield (D)January 9, 1929 Ohio 22nd Theodore E. Burton (R)Resigned December 15, 1928, after winning special election to the U.S. Senate Seat remained vacant until next Congress New York 41st Clarence MacGregor (R)Resigned December 28, 1928, after being appointed to the New York Supreme Court Seat remained vacant until next Congress Missouri 4th Charles L. Faust (R)Died December 17, 1928 David W. Hopkins (R)February 5, 1929 Illinois 15th Edward J. King (R)Died February 17, 1929 Seat remained vacant until next Congress New York 21st Royal H. Weller (D)Died March 1, 1929 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.
Joint committees Conditions of Indian Tribes (Special)Disposition of (Useless) Executive Papers Harriman Geographic Code System Investigation of Northern Pacific Railroad Land Grants Determine what Employment may be Furnished Federal Prisoners (Chairman: Rep. George S. Graham ) Investigate Northern Pacific Lands (Chairman: Rep. Nicholas J. Sinnott ) The Library (Chairman: Sen. Simeon D. Fess )Printing (Chairman: Sen. George H. Moses )Taxation (Chairman: Rep. William R. Green )To Investigate the Salaries of Officers and Employees of the Senate and the House Caucuses Officers Legislative branch agency directors Senate House of Representatives See also Notes 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. External links . 1927. . 1928. . 1928. . Congressional Directory . 1927/1929- : S. Pub. 1887.