List of United States Senators in the 73rd Congress by seniority
This is a complete list of members of the United States Senate during the 73rd United States Congress listed by seniority, from March 4, 1933 to January 3, 1935.
Order of service is based on the commencement of the senator's first term. Behind this is former service as a senator (only giving the Senator seniority within his or her new incoming class), service as Vice President, a House member, a Cabinet secretary, or a governor of a state. The final factor is the population of the senator's state.[1][2][3][4][5]
Senators who were sworn in in the middle of the Congress (up until the last senator who was not sworn in early after winning the November 1934 election) are listed at the end of the list with no number.
Terms of Service
This article is about the terms of service of Senators that will expire in years. For A list of special elections to the United States Senate, see List of special elections to the United States Senate.
Class | Terms of Service of Senators that will expire in years |
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Class 1 | Terms of service of Senators that will expire in 1935[6] |
Class 2 | Terms of service of Senators that will expire in 1937[7] |
Class 3 | Terms of service of Senators that will expire in 1939[8] |
U.S. Senate Seniority List
Rank | Senator (Party-State) | Seniority Date | Other Factors |
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1 | William Borah (R-ID) | March 4, 1907 | |
2 | Ellison D. Smith (D-SC) | March 4, 1909 | South Carolina 24th Population (1900) |
3 | Duncan U. Fletcher (D-FL) | Florida 33rd Population (1900) | |
4 | Henry F. Ashurst (D-AZ) | April 2, 1912[9] | |
5 | Key Pittman (D-NV) | January 29, 1913 | |
6 | Morris Sheppard (D-TX) | February 3, 1913 | |
7 | Joseph Robinson (D-AR) | March 4, 1913 | Former Rep. (10 years), Former Governor |
8 | George W. Norris (R-NE) | Former Rep. (10 years) | |
9 | Kenneth McKellar (D-TN) | March 4, 1917 | Former Rep. (6 years) |
10 | William H. King (D-UT) | Former Rep. (3 years) | |
11 | Park Trammell (D-FL) | Former Governor, Florida 33rd Population (1910) | |
12 | John B. Kendrick (D-WY) [10] | Former Governor, Wyoming 47th Population (1910) | |
13 | Frederick Hale (R-ME) | ||
14 | Hiram Johnson (R-CA) | March 16, 1917 | |
15 | Charles L. McNary (R-OR) | December 18, 1918 | |
16 | Arthur Capper (R-KS) | March 4, 1919 | Former Governor, Kansas 22nd Population (1910) |
17 | Henry W. Keyes (R-NH) | Former Governor, New Hampshire 39th Population (1910) | |
18 | Pat Harrison (D-MS) | March 5, 1919 | Former Rep. |
19 | Carter Glass (D-VA) | February 2, 1920 | |
20 | Peter Norbeck (R-SD) | March 4, 1921 | |
21 | David A. Reed (R-PA) [11] | August 8, 1922 | |
22 | Walter F. George (D-GA) | November 22, 1922 | |
23 | James Couzens (R-MI) | November 29, 1922 | |
24 | Simeon Fess (R-OH) [11] | March 4, 1923 | Former Rep. (10 years), Ohio 4th Population (1920) |
25 | Hubert D. Stephens (D-MS) [11] | Former Rep. (10 years), Mississippi 23rd Population (1920) | |
26 | Clarence Dill (D-WA) [11] | Former Rep. (4 years) | |
27 | Lynn Frazier (R-ND) | Former Governor | |
28 | Royal S. Copeland (D-NY) | New York 1st Population (1920) | |
29 | Henrik Shipstead (FL-MN) | Minnesota 17th Population (1920) | |
30 | Robert B. Howell (R-NE) [12] | Nebraska 31st Population (1920) | |
31 | Burton K. Wheeler (D-MT) | Montana 39th Population (1920) | |
32 | Porter H. Dale (R-VT) [13] | November 7, 1923 | |
33 | Jesse H. Metcalf (R-RI) | November 4, 1924 | |
34 | Thomas D. Schall (R-MN) | March 4, 1925 | Former Rep. |
35 | Sam G. Bratton (D-NM) [14] | ||
36 | Robert M. La Follette, Jr. (R-WI) | September 30, 1925 | |
37 | Arthur Robinson (R-IN) [11] | October 20, 1925 | |
38 | Gerald Nye (R-ND) | November 14, 1925 | |
39 | David I. Walsh (D-MA) | December 6, 1926 | |
40 | Carl Hayden (D-AZ) | March 4, 1927 | Former Rep. (15 years) |
41 | Alben W. Barkley (D-KY) | Former Rep. (14 years) | |
42 | Elmer Thomas (D-OK) | Former Rep. (4 years), Oklahoma 21st Population (1920) | |
43 | Millard Tydings (D-MD) | Former Rep. (4 years), Maryland 28th Population (1920) | |
44 | Robert F. Wagner (D-NY) | New York 1st Population (1920) | |
45 | Hugo Black (D-AL) | Alabama 18th Population (1920) | |
46 | Frederick Steiwer (R-OR) | Oregon 34th Population (1920) | |
47 | Arthur H. Vandenberg (R-MI) | March 31, 1928 | |
48 | Daniel Hastings (R-DE) | December 10, 1928 | |
49 | Bronson Cutting (R-NM) | March 4, 1929 | Previously a Senator |
50 | Tom Connally (D-TX) | Former Rep. (12 years) | |
51 | Roscoe C. Patterson (R-MO) [11] | Former Rep. (2 years) | |
52 | Henry D. Hatfield (R-WV) [11] | Former Governor, West Virginia 27th Population (1920) | |
53 | Phillips Lee Goldsborough (R-MD) [11] | Former Governor, Maryland 28th Population (1920) | |
54 | John G. Townsend, Jr. (R-DE) | Former Governor, Delaware 46th Population (1920) | |
55 | Hamilton Kean (R-NJ) [11] | New Jersey 10th Population (1920) | |
56 | Frederic Walcott (R-CT) [11] | Connecticut 29th Population (1920) | |
57 | Felix Hebert (R-RI) [11] | Rhode Island 38th Population (1920) | |
58 | Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH) | December 1, 1930 | Former Rep. |
59 | Robert D. Carey (R-WY) | Former Governor | |
60 | George McGill (D-KS) | ||
61 | James J. Davis (R-PA) | December 2, 1930 | |
62 | Thomas Gore (D-OK) | March 4, 1931 | Previously a Senator (14 years) |
63 | Matthew M. Neely (D-WV) | Previously a Senator (6 years), Former Rep. (8 years) | |
64 | J. Hamilton Lewis (D-IL) | Previously a Senator (6 years), Former Rep. (2 years) | |
65 | James F. Byrnes (D-SC) | Former Rep. (14 years), South Carolina 26th Population (1930) | |
66 | Wallace White (R-ME) | Former Rep. (14 years), Maine 35th Population (1930) | |
67 | L. J. Dickinson (R-IA) | Former Rep. (12 years) | |
68 | William J. Bulow (D-SD) | Former Governor | |
69 | Marcus A. Coolidge (D-MA) | Massachusetts 8th Population (1930) | |
70 | Josiah W. Bailey (D-NC) | North Carolina 12th Population (1930) | |
71 | John H. Bankhead II (D-AL) | Alabama 15th Population (1930) | |
72 | Marvel M. Logan (D-KY) | Kentucky 17th Population (1930) | |
73 | Edward Costigan (D-CO) | Colorado 33rd Population (1930) | |
74 | Warren Austin (R-VT) | April 1, 1931 | |
75 | Hattie Caraway (D-AR) | November 13, 1931 | |
76 | William Warren Barbour (D-NJ) | December 1, 1931 | |
77 | Huey Long (D-LA) | January 25, 1932 | |
78 | Robert R. Reynolds (D-NC) | December 5, 1932 | |
79 | Richard Russell, Jr. (D-GA) | January 12, 1933 | |
80 | Bennett Champ Clark (D-MO) | February 4, 1933 | |
81 | Alva B. Adams (D-CO) | March 4, 1933 | Previously a Senator |
82 | Augustine Lonergan (D-CT) | Former Rep. (8 years) | |
83 | William H. Dieterich (D-IL) | Former Rep. (2 years), Illinois 3rd Population (1930) | |
84 | John Overton (D-LA) | Former Rep. (2 years), Louisiana 22nd Population (1930) | |
85 | Harry F. Byrd (D-VA) | Former Governor, Virginia 20th Population (1930) | |
86 | Fred H. Brown (D-NH) | Former Governor, New Hampshire 41st Population (1930) | |
87 | William Gibbs McAdoo (D-CA) | California 6th Population (1930) | |
88 | Frederick Van Nuys (D-IN) | Indiana 11th Population (1930) | |
89 | F. Ryan Duffy (D-WI) | Wisconsin 13th Population (1930) | |
90 | Nathan L. Bachman (D-TN) | Tennessee 16th Population (1930) | |
91 | Louis Murphy (D-IA) | Iowa 19th Population (1930) | |
92 | Homer Bone (D-WA) | Washington 30th Population (1930) | |
93 | Elbert Thomas (D-UT) | Utah 40th Population (1930) | |
94 | James Pope (D-ID) | Idaho 42nd Population (1930) | |
95 | Pat McCarran (D-NV) | Nevada 48th Population (1930) | |
96 | John E. Erickson (D-NM) [15] | March 13, 1933 | |
William H. Thompson (D-NE) [16] | May 24, 1933 | ||
Carl Hatch (D-NM) | October 10, 1933 | ||
Ernest W. Gibson (R-VT) | November 21, 1933 | ||
Joseph O'Mahoney (D-WY) | January 1, 1934 | ||
Richard Hunter (D-NE) [11] | November 7, 1934 | Nebraska 32nd Population (1930) | |
James Murray (D-MT) | Montana 39th Population (1930) | ||
See also
- 73rd United States Congress
- List of Members of the United States House of Representatives in the 73rd Congress by seniority
Notes
- ↑ A Chronological List of United States Senators 1789-Present, via www.Senate.gov
- ↑ 1901 U.S Census Report Contains 1900 Census results
- ↑ 1911 U.S Census Report Contains 1910 Census results
- ↑ 1921 U.S Census Report Contains 1920 Census results
- ↑ 1931 U.S Census Report Contains 1930 Census results
- ↑ Terms of service of Senators that will expire in 1935.
- ↑ Terms of service of Senators that will expire in 1937.
- ↑ Terms of service of Senators that will expire in 1939.
- ↑ "Four Senators are Sworn In". The Washington Herald. April 3, 1912. p. 3.
- ↑ Senator Kendrick died on November 9, 1933
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Retired or defeated after 1934 Election.
- ↑ Senator Howell died on March 11, 1933
- ↑ Senator Dale died on October 6, 1933
- ↑ Senator Bratton resigned on June 24, 1933
- ↑ Senator Erickson resigned on November 6, 1934
- ↑ Senator Thompson resigned on November 6, 1934
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