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62nd United States Congress

1911-1913 U.S. Congress

62nd United States Congress

1911-1913 U.S. Congress

FieldValue
number62nd
imageUSCapitol1906.jpg
imagenameUnited States Capitol
imagedate1906
startMarch 4, 1911
endMarch 4, 1913
vpJames S. Sherman (R)
(until October 30, 1912)
Vacant
(from October 30, 1912)
pro temAugustus O. Bacon (D)
Charles Curtis (R)
Jacob H. Gallinger (R)
Frank B. Brandegee (R)
Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
speakerChamp Clark (D)
senators92 - 96
reps391 - 394
delegates5 - 7
s-majorityRepublican
h-majorityDemocratic
sessionnumber11st
sessionstart1April 4, 1911
sessionend1August 22, 1911
sessionnumber22nd
sessionstart2December 4, 1911
sessionend2August 26, 1912
sessionnumber33rd
sessionstart3December 2, 1912
sessionend3March 3, 1913
previous61st
next63rd

(until October 30, 1912) Vacant (from October 30, 1912) Charles Curtis (R) Jacob H. Gallinger (R) Frank B. Brandegee (R) Henry Cabot Lodge (R) |s-majority = Republican |h-majority = Democratic The 62nd United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C., from March 4, 1911, to March 4, 1913, during the final two years of William H. Taft's presidency.

The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the 1900 United States census. Additional House seats were assigned to the two new states of New Mexico and Arizona. The size of the House was to be 435 starting with the new Congress coming into session in 1913. The Senate had a Republican majority, and the House flipped into a Democratic majority. This change of control ended the 14-year-long Republican government trifecta that began in the 55th Congress, one of only two trifectas that lasted longer than a decade.

Major events

Main article: 1911 in the United States, 1912 in the United States, 1913 in the United States

  • April 27, 1911: Following the resignation and death of William P. Frye, a compromise is reached to rotate the office of President pro tempore of the United States Senate.
  • October 30, 1912: Vice President James S. Sherman died. It is the most recent time a vice president has died in office.

Major legislation

Main article: List of United States federal legislation

  • August 8, 1911: Public Law 62-5, (set House of Representatives size at 435 members)
  • August 24, 1912: Lloyd–La Follette Act, ch. 389, § 6,
  • February 13, 1913: Carlin Act
  • March 1, 1913: Webb–Kenyon Act
  • March 1, 1913: Railway Evaluation Act
  • March 3, 1913: Publicity In Taking Evidence Act
  • March 3, 1913: Virus-Serum-Toxin Act
  • March 3, 1913: Gould Amendment
  • March 4, 1913: Arlington Memorial Amphitheater Act
  • March 4, 1913: Road and Trails Fund Act
  • March 4, 1913: Burnett Act
  • March 4, 1913: Weeks–McLean Act
  • March 4, 1913: Federal Revenue Sharing Act
  • March 4, 1913: Rivers and Harbors Act of 1913
  • March 4, 1913: Burnt Timber Act
  • March 4, 1913: Labor Department Act,

Constitutional amendments

  • May 13, 1912: Approved an amendment to the United States Constitution establishing the popular election of United States senators by the people of the states, and submitted it to the state legislatures for ratification
    • Amendment was later ratified on April 8, 1913, becoming the seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
  • February 3, 1913: Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified by the requisite number of states (then 36) to become part of the Constitution

States admitted and territories created

  • January 6, 1912: New Mexico admitted to the Union.
  • February 14, 1912: Arizona admitted to the Union
  • August 24, 1912: Alaska Territory created.

Party summary

Senate

House of Representatives

Leaders

Senate

President of the Senate<br />[[James S. Sherman
  • President: James S. Sherman (R), until October 30, 1912; thereafter vacant
  • Presidents pro tempore: William P. Frye (R), until April 27, 1911.
    • For the remainder of this Congress, the office rotated among five senators. The Senate at that time was split between progressive Republicans, conservative Republicans, and Democrats. Each put forth a candidate, and the ballots were deadlocked until August 1911 when a compromise was reached. Democrat Augustus Bacon served for one day on August 14, 1911, and thereafter he and four Republicans rotated holding the seat for the remainder of the Congress. These Republicans were: Charles Curtis, Jacob H. Gallinger, Frank B. Brandegee, and Henry Cabot Lodge.
  • Republican Conference Chairman: Shelby Moore Cullom
  • Democratic Caucus Chairman: Thomas S. Martin
  • Republican Conference Secretary: Charles Curtis
  • Democratic Caucus Secretary: William E. Chilton

House of Representatives

  • Speaker: Champ Clark (D)

Majority (Democratic) leadership

  • Majority Leader: Oscar Underwood
  • Majority Whip: vacant
  • Democratic Caucus Chairman: Albert S. Burleson
  • Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman: James Tilghman Lloyd

Minority (Republican) leadership

  • Minority Leader: James R. Mann
  • Minority Whip: John W. Dwight
  • Republican Conference Chairman: Frank Dunklee Currier

Members

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Senate

Main article: List of United States senators in the 62nd Congress

At this time, most senators were elected by the state legislatures every two years, with one-third beginning new six-year terms with each Congress. A few senators were elected directly by the residents of the state. Preceding the names in the list below are Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election, In this Congress, Class 2 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1912; Class 3 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring reelection in 1914; and Class 1 meant their term began in this Congress, requiring reelection in 1916.

[[List of United States senators from Alabama|Alabama]]

: 2. John H. Bankhead (D) : 3. Joseph F. Johnston (D)

[[List of United States senators from Arizona|Arizona]]

: 1. Henry F. Ashurst (D), from April 2, 1912 : 3. Marcus A. Smith (D), from April 2, 1912

[[List of United States senators from Arkansas|Arkansas]]

: 2. Jeff Davis (D), until January 3, 1913 :: John N. Heiskell (D), January 6, 1913 – January 29, 1913 :: William M. Kavanaugh (D), from January 29, 1913 : 3. James P. Clarke (D)

[[List of United States senators from California|California]]

: 1. John D. Works (R) : 3. George C. Perkins (R)

[[List of United States senators from Colorado|Colorado]]

: 2. Simon Guggenheim (R) : 3. Charles S. Thomas (D), from January 15, 1913

[[List of United States senators from Connecticut|Connecticut]]

: 1. George P. McLean (R) : 3. Frank B. Brandegee (R)

[[List of United States senators from Delaware|Delaware]]

: 1. Henry A. du Pont (R) : 2. Harry A. Richardson (R)

[[List of United States senators from Florida|Florida]]

: 1. Nathan P. Bryan (D) : 3. Duncan U. Fletcher (D)

[[List of United States senators from Georgia|Georgia]]

: 2. Augustus O. Bacon (D) : 3. Joseph M. Terrell (D), until July 14, 1911 :: Hoke Smith (D), from November 16, 1911

[[List of United States senators from Idaho|Idaho]]

: 2. William E. Borah (R) : 3. Weldon B. Heyburn (R), until October 17, 1912 :: Kirtland I. Perky (D), November 18, 1912 – February 5, 1913 :: James H. Brady (R), from February 6, 1913

[[List of United States senators from Illinois|Illinois]]

: 2. Shelby M. Cullom (R) : 3. William Lorimer (R), until July 13, 1912

[[List of United States senators from Indiana|Indiana]]

: 1. John W. Kern (D) : 3. Benjamin F. Shively (D)

[[List of United States senators from Iowa|Iowa]]

: 2. Lafayette Young (R), until April 11, 1911 :: William S. Kenyon (R), from April 12, 1911 : 3. Albert B. Cummins (R)

[[List of United States senators from Kansas|Kansas]]

: 2. Charles Curtis (R) : 3. Joseph L. Bristow (R)

[[List of United States senators from Kentucky|Kentucky]]

: 2. Thomas H. Paynter (D) : 3. William O. Bradley (R)

[[List of United States senators from Louisiana|Louisiana]]

: 2. Murphy J. Foster (D) : 3. John Thornton (D)

[[List of United States senators from Maine|Maine]]

: 1. Charles Fletcher Johnson (D) : 2. William P. Frye (R), until August 8, 1911 :: Obadiah Gardner (D), from September 23, 1911

[[List of United States senators from Maryland|Maryland]]

: 1. Isidor Rayner (D), until November 25, 1912 :: William P. Jackson (R), from November 29, 1912 : 3. John W. Smith (D)

[[List of United States senators from Massachusetts|Massachusetts]]

: 1. Henry Cabot Lodge (R) : 2. Winthrop M. Crane (R)

[[List of United States senators from Michigan|Michigan]]

: 1. Charles E. Townsend (R) : 2. William Alden Smith (R)

[[List of United States senators from Minnesota|Minnesota]]

: 1. Moses E. Clapp (R) : 2. Knute Nelson (R)

[[List of United States senators from Mississippi|Mississippi]]

: 1. John Sharp Williams (D) : 2. LeRoy Percy (D)

[[List of United States senators from Missouri|Missouri]]

: 1. James A. Reed (D) : 3. William J. Stone (D)

[[List of United States senators from Montana|Montana]]

: 1. Henry L. Myers (D) : 2. Joseph M. Dixon (R)

[[List of United States senators from Nebraska|Nebraska]]

: 1. Gilbert M. Hitchcock (D) : 2. Norris Brown (R)

[[List of United States senators from Nevada|Nevada]]

: 1. George S. Nixon (R), until June 5, 1912 :: William A. Massey (R), July 1, 1912 – January 29, 1913 :: Key Pittman (D), from January 29, 1913 : 3. Francis G. Newlands (D)

[[List of United States senators from New Hampshire|New Hampshire]]

: 2. Henry E. Burnham (R) : 3. Jacob H. Gallinger (R)

[[List of United States senators from New Jersey|New Jersey]]

: 1. James E. Martine (D) : 2. Frank O. Briggs (R)

[[List of United States senators from New Mexico|New Mexico]]

: 1. Thomas B. Catron (R), from April 2, 1912 : 2. Albert B. Fall (R), from April 2, 1912

[[List of United States senators from New York|New York]]

: 1. James A. O'Gorman (D), from April 4, 1911 : 3. Elihu A. Root (R)

[[List of United States senators from North Carolina|North Carolina]]

: 2. Furnifold M. Simmons (D) : 3. Lee S. Overman (D)

[[List of United States senators from North Dakota|North Dakota]]

: 1. Porter J. McCumber (R) : 3. Asle J. Gronna (R)

[[List of United States senators from Ohio|Ohio]]

: 1. Atlee Pomerene (D) : 3. Theodore E. Burton (R)

[[List of United States senators from Oklahoma|Oklahoma]]

: 2. Robert L. Owen (D) : 3. Thomas P. Gore (D)

[[List of United States senators from Oregon|Oregon]]

: 2. Jonathan Bourne Jr. (R) : 3. George E. Chamberlain (D)

[[List of United States senators from Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]]

: 1. George T. Oliver (R) : 3. Boies Penrose (R)

[[List of United States senators from Rhode Island|Rhode Island]]

: 1. Henry F. Lippitt (R) : 2. George P. Wetmore (R)

[[List of United States senators from South Carolina|South Carolina]]

: 2. Benjamin R. Tillman (D) : 3. Ellison D. Smith (D)

[[List of United States senators from South Dakota|South Dakota]]

: 2. Robert J. Gamble (R) : 3. Coe I. Crawford (R)

[[List of United States senators from Tennessee|Tennessee]]

: 1. Luke Lea (D) : 2. Robert L. Taylor (D), until March 31, 1912 :: Newell Sanders (R), April 11, 1912 – January 24, 1913 :: William R. Webb (D), from January 24, 1913 - March 3, 1913

[[List of United States senators from Texas|Texas]]

: 1. Charles A. Culberson (D) : 2. Joseph W. Bailey (D), until January 3, 1913 :: Rienzi M. Johnston (D), January 4, 1913 – January 29, 1913 :: Morris Sheppard (D), from February 3, 1913

[[List of United States senators from Utah|Utah]]

: 1. George Sutherland (R) : 3. Reed Smoot (R)

[[List of United States senators from Vermont|Vermont]]

: 1. Carroll S. Page (R) : 3. William P. Dillingham (R)

[[List of United States senators from Virginia|Virginia]]

: 1. Claude A. Swanson (D) : 2. Thomas S. Martin (D)

[[List of United States senators from Washington|Washington]]

: 1. Miles Poindexter (R) : 3. Wesley L. Jones (R)

[[List of United States senators from West Virginia|West Virginia]]

: 1. William E. Chilton (D) : 2. Clarence W. Watson (D)

[[List of United States senators from Wisconsin|Wisconsin]]

: 1. Robert M. La Follette Sr. (R) : 3. Isaac Stephenson (R)

[[List of United States senators from Wyoming|Wyoming]]

: 1. Clarence D. Clark (R) : 2. Francis E. Warren (R)

Senators' party membership by state at the opening of the 62nd Congress in March 1911. The senators from Arizona and New Mexico were not seated until April 2, 1912.

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House of Representatives

Main article: List of United States representatives in the 62nd Congress

The names of representatives are preceded by their district numbers.

[[List of United States representatives from Alabama|Alabama]]

: . George W. Taylor (D) : . S. Hubert Dent Jr. (D) : . Henry D. Clayton (D) : . Fred L. Blackmon (D) : . J. Thomas Heflin (D) : . Richmond P. Hobson (D) : . John L. Burnett (D) : . William N. Richardson (D) : . Oscar Underwood (D)

[[List of United States representatives from Arizona|Arizona]]

: . Carl Hayden (D), from February 19, 1912

[[List of United States representatives from Arkansas|Arkansas]]

: . Robert B. Macon (D) : . William A. Oldfield (D) : . John C. Floyd (D) : . William B. Cravens (D) : . Henderson M. Jacoway (D) : . Joseph Taylor Robinson (D), until January 14, 1913 :: Samuel M. Taylor (D), from January 15, 1913 : . William S. Goodwin (D)

[[List of United States representatives from California|California]]

: . John E. Raker (D) : . William Kent (R) : . Joseph R. Knowland (R) : . Julius Kahn (R) : . Everis A. Hayes (R) : . James C. Needham (R) : . William Stephens (R) : . Sylvester C. Smith (R), until January 26, 1913

[[List of United States representatives from Colorado|Colorado]]

: . Atterson Walden Rucker (D) : . John A. Martin (D) : . Edward T. Taylor (D)

[[List of United States representatives from Connecticut|Connecticut]]

: . E. Stevens Henry (R) : . Thomas L. Reilly (D) : . Edwin W. Higgins (R) : . Ebenezer J. Hill (R) : . John Q. Tilson (R)

[[List of United States representatives from Delaware|Delaware]]

: . William H. Heald (R)

[[List of United States representatives from Florida|Florida]]

: . Stephen M. Sparkman (D) : . Frank Clark (D) : . Dannite H. Mays (D)

[[List of United States representatives from Georgia|Georgia]]

: . Charles G. Edwards (D) : . Seaborn Roddenbery (D) : . Dudley M. Hughes (D) : . William C. Adamson (D) : . William S. Howard (D) : . Charles L. Bartlett (D) : . Gordon Lee (D) : . Samuel J. Tribble (D) : . Thomas Montgomery Bell (D) : . Thomas W. Hardwick (D) : . William G. Brantley (D)

[[List of United States representatives from Idaho|Idaho]]

: . Burton L. French (R)

[[List of United States representatives from Illinois|Illinois]]

: . Martin B. Madden (R) : . James R. Mann (R) : . William W. Wilson (R) : . James T. McDermott (D) : . Adolph J. Sabath (D) : . Edmund J. Stack (D) : . Frank Buchanan (D) : . Thomas Gallagher (D) : . Lynden Evans (D) : . George E. Foss (R) : . Ira C. Copley (R) : . Charles Eugene Fuller (R) : . John C. McKenzie (R) : . James McKinney (R) : . George W. Prince (R) : . Claude U. Stone (D) : . John A. Sterling (R) : . Joseph G. Cannon (R) : . William B. McKinley (R) : . Henry T. Rainey (D) : . James M. Graham (D) : . William A. Rodenberg (R) : . Martin D. Foster (D) : . H. Robert Fowler (D) : . Napoleon B. Thistlewood (R)

[[List of United States representatives from Indiana|Indiana]]

: . John W. Boehne (D) : . William A. Cullop (D) : . William E. Cox (D) : . Lincoln Dixon (D) : . Ralph Wilbur Moss (D) : . Finly H. Gray (D) : . Charles A. Korbly (D) : . John A. M. Adair (D) : . Martin A. Morrison (D) : . Edgar D. Crumpacker (R) : . George W. Rauch (D) : . Cyrus Cline (D) : . Henry A. Barnhart (D)

[[List of United States representatives from Iowa|Iowa]]

: . Charles A. Kennedy (R) : . Irvin S. Pepper (D) : . Charles E. Pickett (R) : . Gilbert N. Haugen (R) : . James W. Good (R) : . Nathan E. Kendall (R) : . Solomon F. Prouty (R) : . Horace M. Towner (R) : . Walter I. Smith (R), until March 15, 1911 :: William R. Green (R), from June 5, 1911 : . Frank P. Woods (R) : . Elbert H. Hubbard (R), until June 4, 1912 :: George Cromwell Scott (R), from November 5, 1912

[[List of United States representatives from Kansas|Kansas]]

: . Daniel Read Anthony Jr. (R) : . Alexander C. Mitchell (R), until July 7, 1911 :: Joseph Taggart (D), from November 7, 1911 : . Philip P. Campbell (R) : . Fred S. Jackson (R) : . Rollin R. Rees (R) : . Isaac D. Young (R) : . Edmond H. Madison (R), until September 18, 1911 :: George A. Neeley (D), from January 9, 1912 : . Victor Murdock (R)

[[List of United States representatives from Kentucky|Kentucky]]

: . Ollie M. James (D) : . Augustus Stanley (D) : . Robert Y. Thomas Jr. (D) : . Ben Johnson (D) : . J. Swagar Sherley (D) : . Arthur B. Rouse (D) : . J. Campbell Cantrill (D) : . Harvey Helm (D) : . William Jason Fields (D) : . John W. Langley (R) : . Caleb Powers (R)

[[List of United States representatives from Louisiana|Louisiana]]

: . Albert Estopinal (D) : . Henry Garland Dupré (D) : . Robert F. Broussard (D) : . John Thomas Watkins (D) : . Joseph E. Ransdell (D) : . Robert Charles Wickliffe (D), until June 11, 1912 :: Lewis Lovering Morgan (D), from November 5, 1912 : . Arsène Paulin Pujó (D)

[[List of United States representatives from Maine|Maine]]

: . Asher C. Hinds (R) : . Daniel J. McGillicuddy (D) : . Samuel W. Gould (D) : . Frank E. Guernsey (R)

[[List of United States representatives from Maryland|Maryland]]

: . J. Harry Covington (D) : . J. Frederick C. Talbott (D) : . George Konig (D) : . J. Charles Linthicum (D) : . Thomas Parran Sr. (R) : . David J. Lewis (D)

[[List of United States representatives from Massachusetts|Massachusetts]]

: . George P. Lawrence (R) : . Frederick H. Gillett (R) : . John A. Thayer (D) : . William H. Wilder (R) : . Butler Ames (R) : . Augustus P. Gardner (R) : . Ernest W. Roberts (R) : . Samuel W. McCall (R) : . William F. Murray (D) : . James Michael Curley (D) : . Andrew J. Peters (D) : . John W. Weeks (R) : . William S. Greene (R) : . Robert O. Harris (R)

[[List of United States representatives from Michigan|Michigan]]

: . Frank E. Doremus (D) : . William Wedemeyer (R), until January 2, 1913 : . John M. C. Smith (R) : . Edward L. Hamilton (R) : . Edwin F. Sweet (D) : . Samuel W. Smith (R) : . Henry McMorran (R) : . Joseph W. Fordney (R) : . James C. McLaughlin (R) : . George A. Loud (R) : . Francis H. Dodds (R) : . H. Olin Young (R)

[[List of United States representatives from Minnesota|Minnesota]]

: . Sydney Anderson (R) : . Winfield Scott Hammond (D) : . Charles Russell Davis (R) : . Frederick C. Stevens (R) : . Frank Nye (R) : . Charles August Lindbergh (R) : . Andrew Volstead (R) : . Clarence B. Miller (R) : . Halvor Steenerson (R)

[[List of United States representatives from Mississippi|Mississippi]]

: . Ezekiel S. Candler Jr. (D) : . Hubert D. Stephens (D) : . Benjamin G. Humphreys II (D) : . Thomas U. Sisson (D) : . Samuel Andrew Witherspoon (D) : . Pat Harrison (D) : . William A. Dickson (D) : . James W. Collier (D)

[[List of United States representatives from Missouri|Missouri]]

: . James T. Lloyd (D) : . William W. Rucker (D) : . Joshua Willis Alexander (D) : . Charles F. Booher (D) : . William Patterson Borland (D) : . Clement C. Dickinson (D) : . Courtney W. Hamlin (D) : . Dorsey W. Shackleford (D) : . James Beauchamp Clark (D) : . Richard Bartholdt (R) : . Theron Ephron Catlin (R), until August 12, 1912 :: Patrick F. Gill (D), from August 12, 1912 : . Leonidas C. Dyer (R) : . Walter Lewis Hensley (D) : . Joseph J. Russell (D) : . James Alexander Daugherty (D) : . Thomas L. Rubey (D)

[[List of United States representatives from Montana|Montana]]

: . Charles N. Pray (R)

[[List of United States representatives from Nebraska|Nebraska]]

: . John A. Maguire (D) : . Charles O. Lobeck (D) : . James P. Latta (D), until September 11, 1911 :: Dan V. Stephens (D), from November 7, 1911 : . Charles Henry Sloan (R) : . George W. Norris (R) : . Moses P. Kinkaid (R)

[[List of United States representatives from Nevada|Nevada]]

: . Edwin E. Roberts (R)

[[List of United States representatives from New Hampshire|New Hampshire]]

: . Cyrus A. Sulloway (R) : . Frank Dunklee Currier (R)

[[List of United States representatives from New Jersey|New Jersey]]

: . Henry C. Loudenslager (R), until August 12, 1911 :: William J. Browning (R), from November 7, 1911 : . John J. Gardner (R) : . Thomas J. Scully (D) : . Ira W. Wood (R) : . William E. Tuttle Jr. (D) : . William Hughes (D), until September 27, 1912 :: Archibald C. Hart (D), from November 5, 1912 : . Edward W. Townsend (D) : . Walter I. McCoy (D) : . Eugene F. Kinkead (D) : . James A. Hamill (D)

[[List of United States representatives from New Mexico|New Mexico]]

: . Harvey B. Fergusson (D), from January 8, 1912 : . George Curry (R), from January 8, 1912

[[List of United States representatives from New York|New York]]

: . Martin W. Littleton (D) : . George H. Lindsay (D) : . James P. Maher (D) : . Frank E. Wilson (D) : . William C. Redfield (D) : . William M. Calder (R) : . John J. Fitzgerald (D) : . Daniel J. Riordan (D) : . Henry M. Goldfogle (D) : . William Sulzer (D), until December 31, 1912 : . Charles V. Fornes (D) : . Michael F. Conry (D) : . Jefferson M. Levy (D) : . John J. Kindred (D) : . Thomas G. Patten (D) : . Francis B. Harrison (D) : . Henry George Jr. (D) : . Stephen B. Ayres (D) : . John E. Andrus (R) : . Thomas W. Bradley (R) : . Richard E. Connell (D), until October 30, 1912 : . William H. Draper (R) : . Henry S. De Forest (R) : . George W. Fairchild (R) : . Theron Akin (R) : . George R. Malby (R), until July 5, 1912 :: Edwin A. Merritt (R), from November 5, 1912 : . Charles A. Talcott (D) : . Luther W. Mott (R) : . Michael E. Driscoll (R) : . John W. Dwight (R) : . Sereno E. Payne (R) : . Henry G. Danforth (R) : . Edwin S. Underhill (D) : . James S. Simmons (R) : . Daniel A. Driscoll (D) : . Charles B. Smith (D) : . Edward B. Vreeland (R)

[[List of United States representatives from North Carolina|North Carolina]]

: . John Humphrey Small (D) : . Claude Kitchin (D) : . John M. Faison (D) : . Edward W. Pou (D) : . Charles M. Stedman (D) : . Hannibal L. Godwin (D) : . Robert N. Page (D) : . Robert L. Doughton (D) : . Edwin Y. Webb (D) : . James M. Gudger Jr. (D)

[[List of United States representatives from North Dakota|North Dakota]]

: . Louis B. Hanna (R), until January 7, 1913 : . Henry Thomas Helgesen (R)

[[List of United States representatives from Ohio|Ohio]]

: . Nicholas Longworth (R) : . Alfred G. Allen (D) : . James M. Cox (D), until January 12, 1913 : . J. Henry Goeke (D) : . Timothy T. Ansberry (D) : . Matthew R. Denver (D) : . James D. Post (D) : . Frank B. Willis (R) : . Isaac R. Sherwood (D) : . Robert M. Switzer (R) : . Horatio C. Claypool (D) : . Edward L. Taylor Jr. (R) : . Carl C. Anderson (D), until October 1, 1912 : . William G. Sharp (D) : . George White (D) : . William B. Francis (D) : . William A. Ashbrook (D) : . John J. Whitacre (D) : . Elsworth R. Bathrick (D) : . L. Paul Howland (R) : . Robert J. Bulkley (D)

[[List of United States representatives from Oklahoma|Oklahoma]]

: . Bird Segle McGuire (R) : . Dick Thompson Morgan (R) : . James S. Davenport (D) : . Charles D. Carter (D) : . Scott Ferris (D)

[[List of United States representatives from Oregon|Oregon]]

: . Willis C. Hawley (R) : . Walter Lafferty (R)

[[List of United States representatives from Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]]

: . Henry H. Bingham (R), until March 22, 1912 :: William S. Vare (R), from May 24, 1912 : . William S. Reyburn (R), from May 23, 1911 : . J. Hampton Moore (R) : . Reuben O. Moon (R) : . Michael Donohoe (D) : . George D. McCreary (R) : . Thomas S. Butler (R) : . Robert E. Difenderfer (D) : . William W. Griest (R) : . John R. Farr (R) : . Charles C. Bowman (R), until December 12, 1912 : . Robert Emmett Lee (D) : . John H. Rothermel (D) : . George W. Kipp (D), until July 24, 1911 :: William D. B. Ainey (R), from November 7, 1911 : . William B. Wilson (D) : . John G. McHenry (D), until December 27, 1912 : . Benjamin K. Focht (R) : . Marlin E. Olmsted (R) : . Jesse L. Hartman (R) : . Daniel F. Lafean (R) : . Charles E. Patton (R) : . Curtis H. Gregg (D) : . Thomas S. Crago (R) : . Charles Matthews (R) : . Arthur L. Bates (R) : . A. Mitchell Palmer (D) : . J. N. Langham (R) : . Peter M. Speer (R) : . Stephen G. Porter (R) : . John Dalzell (R) : . James F. Burke (R) : . Andrew J. Barchfeld (R)

[[List of United States representatives from Rhode Island|Rhode Island]]

: . George Francis O'Shaunessy (D) : . George H. Utter (R), until November 3, 1912

[[List of United States representatives from South Carolina|South Carolina]]

: . George S. Legare (D), until January 31, 1913 : . James F. Byrnes (D) : . Wyatt Aiken (D) : . Joseph T. Johnson (D) : . David E. Finley (D) : . J. Edwin Ellerbe (D) : . Asbury F. Lever (D)

[[List of United States representatives from South Dakota|South Dakota]]

: . Charles H. Burke (R) : . Eben W. Martin (R)

[[List of United States representatives from Tennessee|Tennessee]]

: . Sam R. Sells (R) : . Richard W. Austin (R) : . John A. Moon (D) : . Cordell Hull (D) : . William C. Houston (D) : . Joseph W. Byrns (D) : . Lemuel P. Padgett (D) : . Thetus W. Sims (D) : . Finis J. Garrett (D) : . George W. Gordon (D), until August 9, 1911 :: Kenneth McKellar (D), from December 4, 1911

[[List of United States representatives from Texas|Texas]]

: . Morris Sheppard (D), until February 3, 1913 : . Martin Dies (D) : . James Young (D) : . Choice B. Randell (D) : . James Andrew Beall (D) : . Rufus Hardy (D) : . Alexander W. Gregg (D) : . John M. Moore (D) : . George Farmer Burgess (D) : . Albert S. Burleson (D) : . Robert L. Henry (D) : . Oscar Callaway (D) : . John H. Stephens (D) : . James L. Slayden (D) : . John Nance Garner (D) : . William R. Smith (D)

[[List of United States representatives from Utah|Utah]]

: . Joseph Howell (R)

[[List of United States representatives from Vermont|Vermont]]

: . David J. Foster (R), until March 21, 1912 :: Frank L. Greene (R), from July 30, 1912 : . Frank Plumley (R)

[[List of United States representatives from Virginia|Virginia]]

: . William A. Jones (D) : . Edward Everett Holland (D) : . John Lamb (D) : . Robert Turnbull (D) : . Edward W. Saunders (D) : . Carter Glass (D) : . James Hay (D) : . Charles Creighton Carlin (D) : . C. Bascom Slemp (R) : . Henry D. Flood (D)

[[List of United States representatives from Washington|Washington]]

: . William E. Humphrey (R) : . Stanton Warburton (R) : . William Leroy La Follette (R)

[[List of United States representatives from West Virginia|West Virginia]]

: . John W. Davis (D) : . William Gay Brown Jr. (D) : . Adam B. Littlepage (D) : . John M. Hamilton (D) : . James Anthony Hughes (R)

[[List of United States representatives from Wisconsin|Wisconsin]]

: . Henry Allen Cooper (R) : . John M. Nelson (R) : . Arthur W. Kopp (R) : . William J. Cary (R) : . Victor L. Berger (S) : . Michael Edmund Burke (D) : . John J. Esch (R) : . James H. Davidson (R) : . Thomas Frank Konop (D) : . Elmer A. Morse (R) : . Irvine L. Lenroot (R)

[[List of United States representatives from Wyoming|Wyoming]]

: . Franklin W. Mondell (R)

Non-voting members

: . James Wickersham (R) : . Ralph H. Cameron (R), until February 14, 1912 : . Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole (R) : . William Henry Andrews (R), until January 6, 1912 : . Benito Legarda y Tuason (Resident Commissioner), (Fed., R) : . Manuel L. Quezon (Resident Commissioner), (Nac.) : . Luis Muñoz Rivera (Resident Commissioner), (Unionist)

House seats by party holding plurality in state

Changes in membership

Senate

SORT by the date the seat became vacant

There were 20 changes: 6 deaths, 2 resignations, 1 invalidated election, 6 appointees replaced by electees, 4 seats added from new states, and 1 seat vacant from the previous Congress. Democrats had a 4-seat net gain, and no other parties had a net change.

State
(class)Vacated byReason for vacancySubsequentDate of successor's installation
New York
(1)VacantLegislature failed to elect. [Election](1911-united-states-senate-election-in-new-york) deadlock extends for three months until successor is chosen.nowrapJames A. O'Gorman (D)March 31, 1911
Arizona
(1)New seatsArizona achieved statehood February 14, 1912nowrapHenry F. Ashurst (D)April 2, 1912
Arizona
(3)nowrapMarcus A. Smith (D)
New Mexico
(1)New Mexico achieved statehood January 6, 1912nowrapThomas B. Catron (R)
New Mexico
(2)nowrapAlbert B. Fall (R)
Colorado
(3)VacantSen. Charles J. Hughes Jr. died January 11, 1911, before the end of the previous Congress. Winner was elected to finish term ending March 4, 1915.nowrapCharles S. Thomas (D)January 15, 1913
Iowa
(2)nowrapLafayette Young (R)Appointment expired April 11, 1911, upon successor's special election to finish term ending March 4, 1913.nowrapWilliam S. Kenyon (R)April 12, 1911
Georgia
(3)nowrapJoseph M. Terrell (D)Resigned July 14, 1911, for health reasons.
Successor was elected.nowrapHoke Smith (D)November 16, 1911
Maine
(2)nowrapWilliam P. Frye (R)Died August 8, 1911.
Successor was appointed September 23, 1911, and subsequently elected April 2, 1912.nowrapObadiah Gardner (D)September 23, 1911
Tennessee
(2)nowrapRobert Love Taylor (D)Died March 31, 1912.
Successor was appointed to continue the term.nowrapNewell Sanders (R)April 11, 1912
Nevada
(1)nowrapGeorge S. Nixon (R)Died June 5, 1912.
Successor was appointed to continue the term.nowrapWilliam A. Massey (R)July 1, 1912
Illinois
(3)nowrapWilliam Lorimer (R)Senate invalidated election July 13, 1912.Vacant until next Congress
Idaho
(3)nowrapWeldon B. Heyburn (R)Died October 17, 1912.
Successor was appointed to continue the term.nowrapKirtland I. Perky (D)November 18, 1912
Maryland
(1)nowrapIsidor Rayner (D)Died November 25, 1912.
Successor was appointed.nowrapWilliam P. Jackson (R)November 29, 1912
Arkansas
(2)nowrapJeff Davis (D)Died January 3, 1913.
Successor was appointed to continue the term.nowrapJohn N. Heiskell (D)January 6, 1913
Texas
(2)nowrapJoseph W. Bailey (D)Resigned January 3, 1913, due to investigations brought to light suspicious income and financial ties to the oil industry.
Successor was appointed to continue the therm.nowrapRienzi Melville Johnston (D)January 4, 1913
Tennessee
(2)nowrapNewell Sanders (R)Appointment expired January 24, 1913, upon successor's special election to finish term ending March 4, 1913.nowrapWilliam R. Webb (D)January 24, 1913
Nevada
(1)nowrapWilliam A. Massey (R)Appointment expired January 29, 1913, upon successor's special election.nowrapKey Pittman (D)January 29, 1913
Arkansas
(2)nowrapJohn N. Heiskell (D)Appointment expired January 29, 1913, upon successor's special election to finish term ending March 4, 1913.nowrapWilliam M. Kavanaugh (D)
Texas
(2)nowrapRienzi M. Johnston (D)nowrapMorris Sheppard (D)
Idaho
(3)nowrapKirtland I. Perky (D)Appointment expired February 5, 1913, upon successor's special election.nowrapJames H. Brady (R)February 6, 1913

House of Representatives

House vacancies are only filled by elections. State laws regulate when (and if) there will be special elections.

DistrictPreviousReason for changeSubsequentDate of successor's installation
Pennsylvania 2ndVacantRep-elect Joel Cook died in office December 15, 1910. Seat filled in special election held May 23, 1911.nowrapWilliam S. Reyburn (R)May 23, 1911
Iowa 9thnowrapWalter I. Smith (R)Resigned March 15, 1911, after being appointed judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.nowrapWilliam R. Green (R)June 5, 1911
Kansas 2ndnowrapAlexander C. Mitchell (R)Died July 7, 1911.nowrapJoseph Taggart (D)November 7, 1911
Pennsylvania 14thnowrapGeorge W. Kipp (D)Died July 24, 1911.nowrapWilliam D.B. Ainey (R)
Tennessee 10thnowrapGeorge W. Gordon (D)Died August 9, 1911.nowrapKenneth McKellar (D)December 4, 1911
New Jersey 1stnowrapHenry C. Loudenslager (R)Died August 12, 1911.nowrapWilliam J. Browning (R)November 7, 1911
Nebraska 3rdnowrapJames P. Latta (D)Died September 11, 1911.nowrapDan V. Stephens (D)
Kansas 7thnowrapEdmond H. Madison (R)Died September 18, 1911.nowrapGeorge A. Neeley (D)January 9, 1912
New Mexico Territory at-largenowrapWilliam Henry Andrews (R)New State January 6, 1912.seat eliminated
New Mexico at-largeNew seatnowrapHarvey B. Fergusson (D)January 8, 1912
nowrapGeorge Curry (R)
Arizona Territory At-largenowrapRalph H. Cameron (R)New State February 14, 1912.seat eliminated
Arizona at-largeNew seatnowrapCarl Hayden (D)February 19, 1912
Vermont 1stnowrapDavid J. Foster (R)Died March 21, 1912nowrapFrank L. Greene (R)July 30, 1912
Pennsylvania 1stnowrapHenry H. Bingham (R)Died March 22, 1912.nowrapWilliam S. Vare (R)May 24, 1912
Iowa 11thnowrapElbert H. Hubbard (R)Died June 4, 1912.nowrapGeorge Cromwell Scott (R)November 5, 1912
Louisiana 6thnowrapRobert Charles Wickliffe (D)Died June 11, 1912.nowrapLewis Lovering Morgan (D)
New York 26thnowrapGeorge R. Malby (R)Died July 5, 1912.nowrapEdwin A. Merritt (R)
Missouri 11thnowrapTheron Ephron Catlin (R)Lost contested election August 12, 1912.nowrapPatrick F. Gill (D)August 12, 1912
New Jersey 6thnowrapWilliam Hughes (D)Resigned September 27, 1912, after being appointed to the Passaic County Court of Common Pleas.nowrapArchibald C. Hart (D)November 5, 1912
Ohio 13thnowrapCarl C. Anderson (D)Died October 1, 1912.Seat remained vacant until next Congress
New York 21stnowrapRichard E. Connell (D)Died October 30, 1912.
Rhode Island 2ndnowrapGeorge H. Utter (R)Died November 3, 1912.
Pennsylvania 11thnowrapCharles C. Bowman (R)Seat declared vacant December 12, 1912.
Pennsylvania 16thnowrapJohn G. McHenry (D)Died December 27, 1912.
New York 10thnowrapWilliam Sulzer (D)Resigned December 31, 1912, after being elected Governor of New York.
Michigan 2ndnowrapWilliam Wedemeyer (R)Died January 2, 1913.
North Dakota 1stnowrapLouis B. Hanna (R)Resigned January 7, 1913, after being elected Governor of North Dakota
Ohio 3rdnowrapJames M. Cox (D)Resigned January 12, 1913, after being elected Governor of Ohio
Arkansas 6thnowrapJoseph Taylor Robinson (D)Resigned January 14, 1913, after being elected Governor of ArkansasnowrapSamuel M. Taylor (D)January 15, 1913
California 8thnowrapSylvester C. Smith (R)Died January 26, 1913.Seat remained vacant until next Congress
South Carolina 1stnowrapGeorge S. Legare (D)Died January 31, 1913.
Texas 1stnowrapJ. Morris Sheppard (D)Resigned February 3, 1913, after being elected to the U.S. Senate

Committees

Senate

  • Additional Accommodations for the Library of Congress (Select) (Chairman: Josiah W. Bailey; Ranking Member: Shelby M. Cullom)
  • Agriculture and Forestry (Chairman: Henry E. Burnham; Ranking Member: John H. Bankhead)
  • Appropriations (Chairman: Francis E. Warren; Ranking Member: Benjamin R. Tillman)
  • Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate (Chairman: Frank O. Briggs; Ranking Member: James P. Clarke)
  • Canadian Relations (Chairman: George T. Oliver; Ranking Member: Benjamin R. Tillman)
  • Census (Chairman: Robert M. La Follette; Ranking Member: Joseph W. Bailey)
  • Civil Service and Retrenchment (Chairman: Albert B. Cummins; Ranking Member: James P. Clarke)
  • Claims (Chairman: Coe I. Crawford; Ranking Member: Thomas S. Martin)
  • Coast and Insular Survey (Chairman: Charles E. Townsend; Ranking Member: Charles A. Culberson)
  • Coast Defenses (Chairman: Charles Curtis; Ranking Member: Furnifold M. Simmons)
  • Commerce (Chairman: William P. Frye; Ranking Member: Thomas S. Martin)
  • Conservation of National Resources (Chairman: Joseph M. Dixon; Ranking Member: Francis G. Newlands)
  • Corporations Organized in the District of Columbia (Chairman: Francis G. Newlands; Ranking Member: Norris Brown)
  • Cuban Relations (Chairman: Carroll S. Page; Ranking Member: Furnifold M. Simmons)
  • Disposition of Useless Papers in the Executive Departments (Chairman: James P. Clarke; Ranking Member: Henry E. Burnham)
  • Distributing Public Revenue Among the States (Select)
  • District of Columbia (Chairman: Jacob H. Gallinger; Ranking Member: Thomas S. Martin)
  • Education and Labor (Chairman: William E. Borah; Ranking Member: Isidor Rayner then John H. Bankhead)
  • Election of William Lorimer (Select)
  • Engrossed Bills (Chairman: Furnifold M. Simmons; Ranking Member: Henry Cabot Lodge)
  • Enrolled Bills (Chairman: Isaac Stephenson; Ranking Member: Murphy J. Foster)
  • Establish a University in the United States (Select)
  • Examine the Several Branches in the Civil Service (Chairman: Thomas H. Paynter; Ranking Member: Harry A. Richardson)
  • Expenditures in the Department of Agriculture (Chairman: Henry F. Lippitt; Ranking Member: Furnifold M. Simmons)
  • Expenditures in the Department of Commerce and Labor (Chairman: Miles Poindexter; Ranking Member: N/A)
  • Expenditures in the Interior Department (Chairman: James M. Graham; Ranking Member: Jeff Davis)
  • Expenditures in the Department of Justice (Chairman: William O. Bradley; Ranking Member: Joseph W. Bailey)
  • Expenditures in the Navy Department (Chairman: Asle J. Gronna; Ranking Member: Thomas S. Martin)
  • Expenditures in the Post Office Department (Chairman: Joseph L. Bristow; Ranking Member: Augustus O. Bacon)
  • Expenditures in the Department of State (Chairman: William S. Kenyon; Ranking Member: William J. Stone)
  • Expenditures in the Treasury Department (Chairman: Theodore E. Burton; Ranking Member: John W. Smith)
  • Expenditures in the War Department (Chairman: John D. Works; Ranking Member: Murphy J. Foster Jr.)
  • Finance (Chairman: Boies Penrose; Ranking Member: Joseph W. Bailey)
  • Fisheries (Chairman: Wesley L. Jones; Ranking Member: Joseph W. Bailey)
  • Five Civilized Tribes of Indians (Chairman: Benjamin R. Tillman; Ranking Member: Moses E. Clapp)
  • Foreign Relations (Chairman: Shelby M. Cullom; Ranking Member: Augustus O. Bacon)
  • Forest Reservations and the Protection of Game (Chairman: George P. McLean; Ranking Member: Benjamin R. Tillman)
  • Geological Survey (Chairman: Robert L. Taylor; Ranking Member: Frank O. Briggs)
  • Immigration (Chairman: Henry Cabot Lodge; Ranking Member: Jeff Davis)
  • Impeachment of Robert H. Archibald (Select)
  • Indian Affairs (Chairman: Robert J. Gamble; Ranking Member: William J. Stone)
  • Indian Depredations (Chairman: Isidor Rayner then Jeff Davis; Ranking Member: Charles Curtis)
  • Industrial Expositions (Chairman: Elihu Root; Ranking Member: Isidor Rayner then Lee S. Overman)
  • Interoceanic Canals (Chairman: Frank B. Brandegee; Ranking Member: Furnifold M. Simmons)
  • Interstate Commerce (Chairman: Moses E. Clapp; Ranking Member: Benjamin R. Tillman)
  • Irrigation and Reclamation (Chairman: George S. Nixon; Ranking Member: Joseph W. Bailey)
  • Judiciary (Chairman: Clarence D. Clark; Ranking Member: Augustus O. Bacon)
  • Library (Chairman: George P. Wetmore; Ranking Member: Francis G. Newlands)
  • Manufactures (Chairman: Weldon B. Heyburn; Ranking Member: Ellison D. Smith)
  • Military Affairs (Chairman: Henry A. du Pont; Ranking Member: Murphy J. Foster)
  • Mines and Mining (Chairman: William Lorimer; Ranking Member: Benjamin R. Tillman)
  • Mississippi River and its Tributaries (Select) (Chairman: Jeff Davis; Ranking Member: Norris Brown)
  • National Banks (Chairman: George C. Perkins)
  • Naval Affairs (Chairman: George C. Perkins; Ranking Member: Benjamin R. Tillman)
  • Pacific Islands and Puerto Rico (Chairman: Harry A. Richardson; Ranking Member: James P. Clarke)
  • Pacific Railroads (Chairman: Robert L. Owen; Ranking Member: William A. Smith)
  • Patents (Chairman: Norris Brown; Ranking Member: Benjamin F. Shively)
  • Pensions (Chairman: Porter J. McCumber; Ranking Member: Robert L. Taylor)
  • Philippines (Chairman: Simon Guggenheim; Ranking Member: Joseph F. Johnston)
  • Post Office and Post Roads (Chairman: Jonathan Bourne Jr.; Ranking Member: John H. Bankhead)
  • Printing (Chairman: Reed Smoot; Ranking Member: John W. Smith)
  • Private Land Claims (Chairman: Augustus O. Bacon; Ranking Member: William A. Smith)
  • Privileges and Elections (Chairman: William P. Dillingham; Ranking Member: Thomas H. Paynter)
  • Public Buildings and Grounds (Chairman: George Sutherland; Ranking Member: Charles A. Culberson)
  • Public Health and National Quarantine (Chairman: Charles A. Culberson; Ranking Member: Reed Smoot)
  • Public Lands (Chairman: Knute Nelson; Ranking Member: Francis G. Newlands)
  • Railroads (Chairman: Thomas P. Gore; Ranking Member: Clarence D. Clark)
  • Revision of the Laws (Chairman: Weldon B. Heyburn)
  • Revolutionary Claims (Chairman: William J. Stone; Ranking Member: William O. Bradley)
  • Rules (Chairman: Winthrop Murray Crane; Ranking Member: Augustus O. Bacon)
  • Standards, Weights and Measures (Chairman: John H. Bankhead; Ranking Member: William E. Borah)
  • Tariff Regulation (Select)
  • Territories (Chairman: William A. Smith; Ranking Member: Robert L. Owen)
  • Third Degree Ordeal
  • Transportation and Sale of Meat Products (Select) (Chairman: Murphy J. Foster; Ranking Member: Clarence D. Clark)
  • Transportation Routes to the Seaboard (Chairman: Ellison D. Smith; Ranking Member: Clarence D. Clark)
  • Trespassers upon Indian Lands (Select) (Chairman: John W. Smith; Ranking Member: William O. Bradley)
  • Whole
  • Woman Suffrage (Chairman: Lee S. Overman; Ranking Member: George P. Wetmore)

House of Representatives

  • Accounts (Chairman: James T. Lloyd; Ranking Member: James A. Hughes)
  • Agriculture (Chairman: John Lamb; Ranking Member: Gilbert N. Haugen)
  • Alcoholic Liquor Traffic (Chairman: Ezekiel S. Candler Jr.; Ranking Member: Andrew J. Barchfeld)
  • Appropriations (Chairman: John J. Fitzgerald; Ranking Member: Joseph G. Cannon)
  • American Sugar Refining Company (Special)
  • Banking and Currency (Chairman: Arsene P. Pujo; Ranking Member: Edward B. Vreeland)
  • Census (Chairman: William C. Houston; Ranking Member: Edgar D. Crumpacker)
  • Claims (Chairman: Edward W. Pou; Ranking Member: William H. Heald)
  • Coinage, Weights and Measures (Chairman: Thomas W. Hardwick; Ranking Member: William W. Griest)
  • Disposition of Executive Papers (Chairman: J. Frederick Cockey Talbott; Ranking Member: George D. McCreary)
  • District of Columbia (Chairman: Ben Johnson; Ranking Member: Julius Kahn)
  • Education (Chairman: Asbury F. Lever; Ranking Member: James F. Burke)
  • Election of the President, Vice President and Representatives in Congress (Chairman: William W. Rucker; Ranking Member: Marlin E. Olmsted)
  • Elections No.#1 (Chairman: Timothy T. Ansberry; Ranking Member: Solomon F. Prouty)
  • Elections No.#2 (Chairman: James A. Hamill; Ranking Member: John M. Nelson)
  • Elections No.#3 (Chairman: Henry M. Goldfogle; Ranking Member: Henry A. Cooper)
  • Enrolled Bills (Chairman: Ben Cravens; Ranking Member: Daniel Read Anthony)
  • Expenditures in the Agriculture Department (Chairman: Ralph W. Moss; Ranking Member: Edwin W. Higgins)
  • Expenditures in the Commerce and Labor Departments (Chairman: John H. Rothermel; Ranking Member: Bird S. McGuire)
  • Expenditures in the Interior Department (Chairman: James M. Graham; Ranking Member: Franklin W. Mondell)
  • Expenditures in the Justice Department (Chairman: Jack Beall; Ranking Member: Elbert H. Hubbard)
  • Expenditures in the Navy Department (Chairman: Rufus Hardy; Ranking Member: William B. McKinley)
  • Expenditures in the Post Office Department (Chairman: William A. Ashbrook; Ranking Member: Richard W. Austin)
  • Expenditures in the State Department (Chairman: Courtney W. Hamlin; Ranking Member: Charles R. Davis)
  • Expenditures in the Treasury Department (Chairman: William E. Cox; Ranking Member: Ebenezer J. Hill)
  • Expenditures in the War Department (Chairman: Harvey Helm; Ranking Member: Asher C. Hinds)
  • Expenditures on Public Buildings (Chairman: Cyrus Cline; Ranking Member: E. Stevens Henry)
  • Foreign Affairs (Chairman: William Sulzer; Ranking Member: William B. McKinley)
  • Immigration and Naturalization (Chairman: John L. Burnett; Ranking Member: Augustus P. Gardner)
  • Indian Affairs (Chairman: John H. Stephens; Ranking Member: Charles H. Burke)
  • Industrial Arts and Expositions (Chairman: J. Thomas Heflin; Ranking Member: William A. Rodenberg)
  • Insular Affairs (Chairman: William A. Jones; Ranking Member: Marlin E. Olmsted)
  • Interstate and Foreign Commerce (Chairman: William C. Adamson; Ranking Member: Frederick C. Stevens)
  • Invalid Pensions (Chairman: Isaac R. Sherwood; Ranking Member: Charles H. Burke)
  • Irrigation of Arid Lands (Chairman: William R. Smith; Ranking Member: Moses P. Kinkaid)
  • Judiciary (Chairman: Henry De Lamar Clayton; Ranking Member: John A. Sterling)
  • Labor (Chairman: William B. Wilson; Ranking Member: John J. Gardner)
  • Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River (Chairman: James L. Slayden; Ranking Member: N/A)
  • Merchant Marine and Fisheries (Chairman: Joshua W. Alexander; Ranking Member: William S. Greene)
  • Mileage (Chairman: Robert E. Lee; Ranking Member: Charles A. Kennedy)
  • Military Affairs (Chairman: James Hay; Ranking Member: George W. Prince)
  • Mines and Mining (Chairman: Martin D. Foster; Ranking Member: Joseph Howell)
  • Naval Affairs (Chairman: Lemuel P. Padgett; Ranking Member: George Edmund Foss)
  • Patents (Chairman: William A. Oldfield; Ranking Member: Frank D. Currier)
  • Pensions (Chairman: William Richardson; Ranking Member: Ira W. Wood)
  • Post Office and Post Roads (Chairman: John A. Moon; Ranking Member: John W. Weeks)
  • Public Buildings and Grounds (Chairman: David E. Finley; Ranking Member: Benjamin K. Focht)
  • Public Lands (Chairman: Morris Sheppard; Ranking Member: Franklin W. Mondell)
  • Railways and Canals (Chairman: Charles A. Korbly; Ranking Member: Frederick H. Gillett)
  • Reform in the Civil Service (Chairman: Charles A. Korbly; Ranking Member: George P. Lawrence)
  • Revision of Laws (Chairman: John T. Watkins; Ranking Member: Reuben O. Moon)
  • Rivers and Harbors (Chairman: Stephen M. Sparkman; Ranking Member: George P. Lawrence)
  • Rules (Chairman: Robert L. Henry; Ranking Member: John Dalzell)
  • Standards of Official Conduct
  • Territories (Chairman: Henry D. Flood; Ranking Member: Richard E. Connell then William H. Draper)
  • War Claims (Chairman: Thetus W. Sims; Ranking Member: Elmer A. Morse)
  • Ways and Means (Chairman: Oscar Underwood; Ranking Member: Sereno E. Payne)
  • Whole

Joint committees

  • Conditions of Indian Tribes (Special)
  • Disposition of (Useless) Executive Papers
  • Federal Aid in Construction of Post Roads
  • Investigations of Conditions in Alaska (Chairman: Sen. Knute Nelson)
  • Investigate the General Parcel Post
  • The Library
  • Printing (Chairman: Sen. Reed Smoot)
  • Postage on 2nd Class Mail Matter and Compensation for Transportation of Mail (Chairman: Sen. Jonathan Bourne Jr.)
  • Second Class Mail Matter and Compensation for Rail Mail Service

Caucuses

  • Democratic (House)
  • Democratic (Senate)

Employees

[[List of federal agencies in the United States#United States Congress|Legislative branch agency]] directors

  • Architect of the Capitol: Elliott Woods
  • Librarian of Congress: Herbert Putnam
  • Public Printer of the United States: Samuel B. Donnelly

Senate

  • Chaplain: Ulysses G.B. Pierce, Unitarian
  • Secretary: Charles G. Bennett
  • Librarian: Edward C. Goodwin
  • Sergeant at Arms: Daniel M. Ransdell, until December 10, 1912
    • E. Livingston Cornelius, elected December 10, 1912

House of Representatives

  • Clerk: Alexander McDowell, until March 3, 1911.
    • South Trimble, from April 4, 1911.
  • Chaplain: Henry N. Couden, Universalist
  • Clerk at the Speaker's Table: Charles R. Crisp
  • Doorkeeper: Joseph J. Sinnott
  • Reading Clerks: Patrick Joseph Haltigan (D) and H. Martin Williams (R)
  • Postmaster: William M. Dunbar
  • Sergeant at Arms: Henry Casson, until April 4, 1911.
    • W. Stokes Jackson, died June 1912.
    • Charles F. Riddell, elected July 18, 1912.

Notes

References

References

  1. (April 3, 1912). "Senate Now Numbers 96". New York Times.
  2. Rice, Ross R. (1994). "Carl Hayden: Builder of the American West". University Press of America.
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