United States Congressional Delegations from Mississippi
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These are tables of congressional delegations from Mississippi to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives.
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | |
15th* (1817-1819) |
George Poindexter | |||||||
16th* (1819-1821) |
Christopher Rankin1 | |||||||
17th* (1821-1823) |
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18th* (1823-1825) |
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19th* (1825-1827) |
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William Haile2 | ||||||||
20th* (1827-1829) |
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Thomas Hinds | ||||||||
21st* (1829-1831) |
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22nd* (1831-1833) |
Franklin E. Plummer | |||||||
23rd* (1833-1835) |
Harry Cage | |||||||
24th* (1835-1837) |
David Dickinson3 | John Francis Hamtramck Claibourne 4 | ||||||
Samuel Jameson Gholson4 | ||||||||
25th* (1837-1839) |
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Thomas Jefferson Word | Seargent S. Prentiss | |||||||
26th* (1839-1841) |
Jacob Thompson | Albert G. Brown | ||||||
27th* (1841-1843) |
William M. Gwin | |||||||
28th* (1843-1845) |
William Henry Hammett | Robert W. Roberts | Tilgham Mayfield Tucker | |||||
'29th*' (1845-1847) |
Stephen Adams | Jefferson Davis5 | ||||||
Henry Thomas Ellett | ||||||||
30th (1847-1849) |
Winfield Scott Featherston | Patrick Watson Tompkins | Albert G. Brown | |||||
31st (1849-1851) |
William McWillie | |||||||
32nd (1851-1853) |
Benjamin D. Nabers | John A. Wilcox | John D. Freeman | |||||
33rd (1853-1855) |
Daniel Boone Wright | William T. S. Barry | Otho Robards Singleton | Wiley Pope Harris | William Barksdale** | |||
34th (1855-1857) |
Hendley Stone Bennett | William Barksdale7 | William Augustus Lake | John A. Quitman6 | ||||
35th (1857-1859) |
Lucius Q. C. Lamar7 | Reuben Davis7 | Otho Robards Singleton7 | |||||
John Jones McRae7 | ||||||||
36th (1859-1861) |
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37th (1861-1863) |
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38th (1863-1865) |
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39th (1865-1867) |
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40th (1867-1869) |
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41st (1869-1871) |
George Emrick Harris | Joseph Lewish Morphis | Henry W. Barry | George Colin McKee | Legrand Winfield Perce | |||
42nd (1871-1873) |
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43rd (1873-1875) |
Lucius Q. C. Lamar | Albert Richards Howe | Jason Niles | George Colin McKee | John R. Lynch | |||
44th (1875-1877) |
Guilford Wiley Wells (Independent) | Hernando D. Money | Otho Robards Singleton | Charles E. Hooker | ||||
45th (1877-1879) |
Henry Lowndes Muldrow | Van H. Manning9 | James Ronald Chalmers8 | |||||
46th (1879-1881) |
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47th (1881-1883) |
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John R. Lynch | ||||||||
48th (1883-1885) |
Elza Jeffords | Hernando D. Money | Otho Robards Singleton | Henry Smith Van Eaton | Ethelbert Barksdale | |||
James Ronald Chalmers | ||||||||
49th (1885-1887) |
John Mills Allen | James B. Morgan | Thomas C. Catchings | Frederick G. Barry | ||||
50th (1887-1889) |
Chapman L. Anderson | T. R. Stockdale | Charles E. Hooker | |||||
51st (1889-1891) |
Clarke Lewis | |||||||
52nd (1891-1893) |
John C. Kyle | Joseph Henry Beeman | ||||||
53rd (1893-1895) |
Hernando D. Money | John Sharp Williams | ||||||
54th (1895-1897) |
Walter McKeenon Denny | James G. Spencer | ||||||
55th (1897-1899) |
William V. Sullivan10 | Andrew F. Fox | William F. Love11 | Patrick Henry | ||||
Thomas Spright | Frank A. McLain | |||||||
56th (1899-1901) |
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57th (1901-1903) |
Ezekiel S. Candler, Jr. | Patrick Henry | Charles E. Hooker | |||||
58th (1903-1905) |
Benjamin G. Humphreys13 | Wilson S. Hill | Adam M. Byrd | Eaton J. Bowers | Frank A. McLain | John Sharp Williams | ||
59th (1905-1907) |
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60th (1907-1909) |
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61st (1909-1911) |
Thomas U. Sisson | William A. Dickson | James W. Collier | |||||
62nd (1911-1913) |
Hubert D. Stephens | Samuel Andrew Witherspoon12 | Pat Harrison | |||||
63rd (1913-1915) |
Percy E. Quin14 | |||||||
64th (1915-1917) |
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William Webb Venable | ||||||||
65th (1917-1919) |
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66th (1919-1921) |
Paul B. Johnson | |||||||
67th (1921-1923) |
John E. Rankin | Bill G. Lowrey | Ross A. Collins | |||||
68th (1923-1925) |
T. Jeff Busby | T. Webber Wilson | ||||||
William Yerger Humphreys | ||||||||
69th (1925-1927) |
William M. Whittington | |||||||
70th (1927-1929) |
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71st (1929-1931) |
Wall Doxey15 | Robert S. Hall | ||||||
72nd (1931-1933) |
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Lawrence Russel Ellzey | ||||||||
73rd (1933-1935) |
William M. Colmer | |||||||
74th (1935-1937) |
Aaron L. Ford | Aubert C. Dunn | Dan R. McGehee | |||||
75th (1937-1939) |
Ross A. Collins | |||||||
76th (1939-1941) |
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77th (1941-1943) |
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Jamie L. Whitten | ||||||||
78th (1943-1945) |
Thomas G. Abernethy | W. Arthur Winstead | ||||||
79th (1945-1947) |
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80th (1947-1949) |
John B. Williams | |||||||
81st (1949-1951) |
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82nd (1951-1953) |
Frank Smith | |||||||
83rd (1953-1955) |
Thomas G. Abernethy | John B. Williams | ||||||
84th (1955-1957) |
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85th (1957-1959) |
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86th (1959-1961) |
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87th (1961-1963) |
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88th (1963-1965) |
John B. Williams16 | W. Arthur Winstead | William M. Colmer | |||||
89th (1965-1967) |
Prentiss Walker | |||||||
90th (1967-1969) |
Sonny Montgomery | |||||||
Charles H. Griffin | ||||||||
91st (1969-1971) |
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92nd (1971-1973) |
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93rd (1973-1975) |
Jamie L. Whitten | David R. Bowen | Sonny Montgomery | Thad Cochran | Trent Lott | |||
94th (1975-1977) |
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95th (1977-1979) |
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96th (1979-1981) |
Jon Hinson17 | |||||||
97th (1981-1983) |
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Wayne Dowdy | ||||||||
98th (1983-1985) |
William W. Franklin | |||||||
99th (1985-1987) |
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100th (1987-1989) |
Mike Espy19 | |||||||
101st (1989-1991) |
Mike Parker | Larkin I. Smith18 | ||||||
Gene Taylor | ||||||||
102nd (1991-1993) |
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103rd (1993-1995) |
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Bennie G. Thompson | ||||||||
104th (1995-1997) |
Roger F. Wicker | Mike Parker | ||||||
105th (1997-1999) |
Charles Pickering Jr. | |||||||
106th (1999-2001) |
Ronnie Shows | |||||||
107th (2001-2003) |
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108th (2003-2005) |
Gene Taylor | |||||||
109th (2005-2007) |
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110th (2007-2009) |
Note: * designates those Congresses in which representatives were elected from the state at large, rather than by district. ** designates a congressman who was elected at-large after districts were in place.
[edit] Footnotes
1 Christopher Rankin died in office on March 14, 1826.
2 William Haile resigned September 12, 1828.
3 Davod Dickinson died in office July 31, 1836.
4 Representatives Claibourne's and Gholson's elections of 1836 were contested due to election irregularities. The House set aside both contests, and vacated both seats February 5, 1838.
5 Jefferson Davis resigned in June of 1846 to enlist for duty in the Mexican-American War.
6 John A. Quitman died in office July 17, 1858.
7 Lucius Q. C. Lamar resigned in December of 1860 to support the growing secession movement; William Barksdale, Reuben Davis, Otho Robards Singleton and John Jones McRae all resigned on January 12, 1861 upon Mississippi's secession.
8 John R. Lynch successfully contested the election of James Ronald Chalmers.
9 James Ronald Chalmers successfully contested the election of Van H. Manning.
10 William V. Sullivan resigned May 31, 1898 as he was appointed to the Senate.
11 William F. Love died in office October 16, 1898.
12 Samuel A. Witherspoon died in office November 24, 1915.
13 Benjamin G. Humpreys died in office October 16, 1923.
14 Percy E. Quin died in office February 4, 1932.
15 Wall Doxey resigned September 23, 1941 as he was elected to the Senate in a special election.
16 John B. Williams resigned January 16, 1968 as he was elected Governor of Mississippi.
17 Jon Hinson resigned April 13, 1981.
18 Larkin I. Smith died in office August 13, 1989.
19 Mike Espy resigned January 22, 1993 as he was appointed Secretary of Agriculture under President Clinton.
[edit] Key
This is a key to party colors for U.S. Senators and Members of the U.S. House of Representatives: |
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Mississippi's current delegation to the United States Congress |
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Senators: Thad Cochran (R), Trent Lott (R)
Representative(s): Roger Wicker (R), Bennie Thompson (D), Charles Pickering, Jr. (R), Gene Taylor (D) All delegations: 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 — American Samoa • District of Columbia • Guam • Puerto Rico • U.S. Virgin Islands |