82nd United States Congress
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The Eighty-second United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from January 3, 1951 to January 3, 1953, during the last two years of the second administration of U.S. President Harry S. Truman.
The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the Sixteenth Census of the United States in 1940. Both chambers had a Democratic majority.
[edit] Dates of sessions
January 3, 1951 - January 3, 1953
Previous congress: 81st Congress
Next congress: 83rd Congress
[edit] Major events
- Main article: Events of 1951; Events of 1952
[edit] Major legislation
- 1951 - Mutual Security Act, October 10, 1951, ch. 479, 65 Stat. 373
- 1952 - Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act, Pub.L. 82-550
- 1952 - Mine Safety Act, Pub.L. 82-552
- 1952 - Immigration and Nationality Act (McCarran-Walter Act), Pub.L. 82-414
[edit] Party summary
[edit] Senate
[edit] House of Representatives
Total Membership 435 Representatives, 2 Delegates, 1 Resident Commissioner
Party Division 235 Democrats, 199 Republicans, 1 Independent
[edit] Officers
[edit] Senate
[edit] House of Representatives
Speaker of the House
Sam Rayburn (D-Texas)
Majority Leader
John W. McCormack (D-Massachusetts)
Minority Leader
Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (R-Massachusetts)
Democratic Whip
J. Percy Priest (D-Tennessee)
Republican Whip
Leslie C. Arends (R-Illinois)
Democratic Caucus Chairman
Jere Cooper (D-Tennessee)
Republican Conference Chairman
Clifford R. Hope (R-Kansas)
[edit] Members
[edit] Senate
- 2. John J. Sparkman (Dem.)
- 3. Joseph Lister Hill (Dem.)
- 1. Ernest W. McFarland (Dem.)
- 3. Carl Trumbull Hayden (Dem.)
- 3. J. William Fulbright (Dem.)
- 2. John Little McClellan (Dem.)
- 1. William F. Knowland (Rep.)
- 3. Richard M. Nixon (Rep.), resigned to become vice president
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- 3. Thomas H. Kuchel (Rep.), appointed to fill vacancy
- 3. Eugene D. Millikin (Rep.)
- 2. Edwin Carl Johnson (Dem.)
- 3. Brien McMahon (Dem.), died July 28, 1952
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- 3. William A. Purtell (Rep.), appointed to fill vacancy
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- 3. Prescott Bush (Rep.), elected to fill vacancy
- 1. William Benton (Dem.)
- 2. J. Allen Frear, Jr. (Dem.)
- 1. John J. Williams (Rep.)
- 1. Spessard Holland (Dem.)
- 3. George Smathers (Dem.)
- 2. Henry Dworshak (Rep.)
- 3. Herman Welker (Rep.)
- 3. Everett Dirksen (Rep.)
- 2. Paul Douglas (Dem.)
- 1. William E. Jenner (Rep.)
- 3. Homer E. Capehart (Rep.)
- 3. Bourke B. Hickenlooper (Rep.)
- 2. Guy M. Gillette (Dem.)
- 2. Andrew F. Schoeppel (Rep.)
- 3. Frank Carlson (Rep.)
- 3. Earle C. Clements (Dem.)
- 2. Virgil Chapman (Dem.), died March 8, 1951
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- 2. Thomas R. Underwood (Dem.), appointed to fill vacancy
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- 2. John Sherman Cooper (Rep.), elected to fill vacancy
- 2. Allen Joseph Ellender (Dem.)
- 3. Russell B. Long (Dem.)
- 1. Ralph Owen Brewster (Rep.)
- 2. Margaret Chase Smith (Rep.)
- 1. Herbert O'Conor (Dem.)
- 3. John M. Butler (Rep.)
- 2. Leverett Saltonstall (Rep.)
- 1. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (Rep.)
- 2. Homer Ferguson (Rep.)
- 1. Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg (Rep.), died April 18, 1951
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- 1. Blair Moody (Dem.), appointed to fill vacancy
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- 1. Charles E. Potter (Rep.), elected to fill vacancy
- 2. Hubert Humphrey (Dem.)
- 1. Edward John Thye (Rep.)
- 1. John C. Stennis (Dem.)
- 2. James O. Eastland (Dem.)
- 3. Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. (Dem.)
- 1. James P. Kem (Rep.)
- 2. James Edward Murray (Dem.)
- 1. Zales N. Ecton (Rep.)
- 1. Hugh A. Butler (Rep.)
- 2. Kenneth S. Wherry (Rep.), died November 29, 1951
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- 2. Fred Andrew Seaton (Rep.), appointed to fill vacancy
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- 2. Dwight Griswold (Rep.), elected to fill vacancy
- 3. Patrick Anthony Mccarran (Dem.)
- 1. George W. Malone (Rep.)
- 2. Styles Bridges (Rep.)
- 3. Charles W. Tobey (Rep.)
- 1. H. Alexander Smith (Rep.)
- 2. Robert C. Hendrickson (Rep.)
- 1. Dennis Wyatt Chavez (Dem.)
- 2. Clinton Presba Anderson (Dem.)
- 1. Irving M. Ives (Rep.)
- 3. Herbert H. Lehman (Dem.)
- 2. Willis Smith (Dem.)
- 3. Clyde Roark Hoey (Dem.)
- 1. William Langer (Rep.)
- 3. Milton Young (Rep.)
- 3. Robert Taft (Rep.)
- 1. John W. Bricker (Rep.)
- 2. Robert S. Kerr (Dem.)
- 3. A. S. Mike Monroney (Dem.)
- 3. Wayne L. Morse (Rep.)
- 2. Guy Cordon (Rep.)
- 3. James H. Duff (Rep.)
- 1. Edward Martin (Rep.)
- 1. John O. Pastore (Dem.)
- 2. Theodore Francis Green (Dem.)
- 2. Burnet R. Maybank (Dem.)
- 3. Olin D. Johnston (Dem.)
- 2. Karl E. Mundt (Rep.)
- 3. Francis H. Case (Rep.)
- 1. Kenneth D. McKellar (Dem.)
- 2. C. Estes Kefauver (Dem.)
- 1. Thomas Terry Connally (Dem.)
- 2. Lyndon Johnson (Dem.)
- 1. Arthur V. Watkins (Rep.)
- 3. Wallace F. Bennett (Rep.)
- 1. Ralph E. Flanders (Rep.)
- 3. George Aiken (Rep.)
- 1. Harry Flood Byrd (Dem.)
- 2. Absalom Willis Robertson (Dem.)
- 3. Warren G. Magnuson (Dem.)
- 1. Harry P. Cain (Rep.)
- 1. Harley M. Kilgore (Dem.)
- 2. Matthew M. Neely (Rep.)
- 3. Alexander Wiley (Rep.)
- 1. Joseph McCarthy (Rep.)
- 1. Joseph Christopher O'Mahoney (Dem.)
- 2. Lester C. Hunt (Dem.)
[edit] House of Representatives
- 1. Frank W. Boykin (Dem.)
- 2. George M. Grant (Dem.)
- 3. George W. Andrews (Dem.)
- 4. Kenneth A. Roberts (Dem.)
- 5. Albert Rains (Dem.)
- 6. Edward deGraffenried (Dem.)
- 7. Carl Elliott (Dem.)
- 8. Robert E. Jones, Jr. (Dem.)
- 9. Laurie C. Battle (Dem.)
- 1. John R. Murdock (Dem.)
- 2. Harold A. Patten (Dem.)
- 1. Ezekiel C. Gathings (Dem.)
- 2. Wilbur D. Mills (Dem.)
- 3. James William Trimble (Dem.)
- 4. Boyd Tackett (Dem.)
- 5. Brooks Hays (Dem.)
- 6. William F. Norrell (Dem.)
- 7. Oren Harris (Dem.)
- 1. Hubert B. Scudder (Rep.)
- 2. Clair Engle (Dem.)
- 3. John E. Moss (Dem.)
- 4. Franck R. Havenner (Dem.)
- 5. John F. Shelley (Dem.)
- 6. George P. Miller (Dem.)
- 7. John J. Allen, Jr. (Rep.)
- 8. Jack Z. Anderson (Rep.)
- 9. Allan O. Hunter (Rep.)
- 10. Thomas H. Werdel (Rep.)
- 11. Ernest K. Bramblett (Rep.)
- 12. Patrick J. Hillings (Rep.)
- 13. C. Norris Poulson (Rep.)
- 14. Samuel W. Yorty (Dem.)
- 15. Gordon L. McDonough (Rep.)
- 16. Donald L. Jackson (Rep.)
- 17. Cecil R. King (Dem.)
- 18. Clyde Doyle (Dem.)
- 19. Chet Holifield (Dem.)
- 20. John Carl Hinshaw (Rep.)
- 21. Harry R. Sheppard (Dem.)
- 22. John Joseph Phillips (Rep.)
- 23. Clinton D. McKinnon (Dem.)
- 1. Byron G. Rogers (Dem.)
- 2. William S. Hill (Rep.)
- 3. J. Edgar Chenoweth (Rep.)
- 4. Wayne N. Aspinall (Dem.)
- At-Large - Antoni N. Sadlak (Rep.)
- 1. Abraham A. Ribicoff (Dem.)
- 2. Horace Seely-Brown, Jr. (Rep.)
- 3. John A. McGuire (Dem.)
- 4. Albert P. Morano (Rep.)
- 5. James T. Patterson (Rep.)
- At Large - J. Caleb Boggs (Rep.)
- 1. Chester B. McMullen (Dem.)
- 2. Charles Edward Bennett (Dem.)
- 3. Robert L. F. Sikes (Dem.)
- 4. William C. Lantaff (Dem.)
- 5. Albert S. Herlong, Jr. (Dem.)
- 6. Dwight L. Rogers (Dem.)
- 1. Prince H. Preston, Jr. (Dem.)
- 2. Edward E. Cox (Dem.)
- 3. Tic Forrester (Dem.)
- 4. A. Sidney Camp (Dem.)
- 5. James C. Davis (Dem.)
- 6. Carl Vinson (Dem.)
- 7. Henderson L. Lanham (Dem.)
- 8. William M. Wheeler (Dem.)
- 9. John S. Wood (Dem.)
- 10. Paul Brown (Dem.)
- 1. William L. Dawson (Dem.)
- 2. Richard B. Vail (Rep.)
- 3. Fred E. Busbey (Rep.)
- 4. William E. McVey (Rep.)
- 5. John C. Kluczynski (Dem.)
- 6. Thomas Joseph O'Brien (Dem.)
- 7. Adolph J. Sabath (Dem.)
- 8. Thomas S. Gordon (Dem.)
- 9. Sidney R. Yates (Dem.)
- 10. Richard W. Hoffman (Rep.)
- 11. Timothy P. Sheehan (Rep.)
- 12. Edgar A. Jonas (Rep.)
- 13. Marguerite S. Church (Rep.)
- 14. Chauncey W. Reed (Rep.)
- 15. Noah M. Mason (Rep.)
- 16. Leo E. Allen (Rep.)
- 17. Leslie C. Arends (Rep.)
- 18. Harold H. Velde (Rep.)
- 19. Robert B. Chiperfield (Rep.)
- 20. Sid Simpson (Rep.)
- 21. Peter F. Mack, Jr. (Dem.)
- 22. William L. Springer (Rep.)
- 23. Edward H. Jenison (Rep.)
- 24. Charles W. Vursell (Rep.)
- 25. Melvin Price (Dem.)
- 26. C.W. Bishop (Rep.)
- 1. Ray J. Madden (Dem.)
- 2. Charles A. Halleck (Rep.)
- 3. Shepard J. Crumpacker, Jr. (Rep.)
- 4. E. Ross Adair (Rep.)
- 5. John V. Beamer (Rep.)
- 6. Noble J. Johnson (Rep.)
- 7. William G. Bray (Rep.)
- 8. Winfield K. Denton (Dem.)
- 9. Earl Wilson (Rep.)
- 10. Ralph Harvey (Rep.)
- 11. Charles B. Brownson (Rep.)
- 1. Thomas E. Martin (Rep.)
- 2. Henry O. Talle (Rep.)
- 3. Harold R. Gross (Rep.)
- 4. Karl M. LeCompte (Rep.)
- 5. Paul Cunningham (Rep.)
- 6. James I. Dolliver (Rep.)
- 7. Ben F. Jensen (Rep.)
- 8. Charles B. Hoeven (Rep.)
- 1. Albert McDonald Cole (Rep.)
- 2. Everett Power Scrivner (Rep.)
- 3. Myron Virgil George (Rep.)
- 4. Edward Herbert Rees (Rep.)
- 5. Clifford R. Hope (Rep.)
- 6. Wint Smith (Rep.)
- 1. Noble J. Gregory (Dem.)
- 2. John A. Whitaker (Dem.), died December 15, 1951
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- 2. Garrett L. Withers (Dem.), elected to fill vacancy
- 3. Thruston B. Morton (Rep.)
- 4. Frank Chelf (Dem.)
- 5. Brent Spence (Dem.)
- 6. John C. Watts (Dem.)
- 7. Carl D. Perkins (Dem.)
- 8. Joe B. Bates (Dem.)
- 9. James S. Golden (Rep.)
- 1. F. Edward Hébert (Dem.)
- 2. Hale Boggs (Dem.)
- 3. Edwin E. Willis (Dem.)
- 4. Overton Brooks (Dem.)
- 5. Otto E. Passman (Dem.)
- 6. James H. Morrison (Dem.)
- 7. Henry D. Larcade, Jr. (Dem.)
- 8. A. Leonard Allen (Dem.)
- 1. Robert Hale (Rep.)
- 2. Charles P. Nelson (Rep.)
- 3. Frank Fellows (Rep.), died August 27, 1951
- 1. Edward T. Miller (Rep.)
- 2. James P. Devereux (Rep.)
- 3. Edward Garmatz (Dem.)
- 4. George Fallon (Dem.)
- 5. Lansdale G. Sasscer (Dem.)
- 6. J. Glenn Beall (Rep.)
- 1. John W. Heselton (Rep.)
- 2. Foster Furcolo (Dem.)
- 3. Philip Philbin (Dem.)
- 4. Harold Donohue (Dem.)
- 5. Edith Nourse Rogers (Rep.)
- 6. William H. Bates (Rep.)
- 7. Thomas J. Lane (Dem.)
- 8. Angier L. Goodwin (Rep.)
- 9. Donald W. Nicholson (Rep.)
- 10. Christian Herter (Rep.)
- 11. John F. Kennedy (Dem.)
- 12. John W. McCormack (Dem.)
- 13. Richard B. Wigglesworth (Rep.)
- 14. Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (Rep.)
- 1. Thaddeus M. Machrowicz (Dem.)
- 2. George Meader (Rep.)
- 3. Paul W. Shafer (Rep.)
- 4. Clare E. Hoffman (Rep.)
- 5. Gerald Ford (Rep.)
- 6. William W. Blackney (Rep.)
- 7. Jesse P. Wolcott (Rep.)
- 8. Fred L. Crawford (Rep.)
- 9. Ruth Thompson (Rep.)
- 10. Roy O. Woodruff (Dem.)
- 11. Charles E. Potter (Rep.), resigned
- 12. John B. Bennett (Rep.)
- 13. George D. O'Brien (Dem.)
- 14. Louis C. Rabaut (Dem.)
- 15. John D. Dingell, Sr. (Dem.)
- 16. John Lesinski, Jr. (Dem.)
- 17. George A. Dondero (Rep.)
- 1. August H. Andresen (Rep.)
- 2.Joseph P. O'Hara (Rep.)
- 3.Roy Wier (Dem.)
- 4.Eugene McCarthy (Dem.)
- 5.Walter Judd (Rep.)
- 6.Fred Marshall (Dem.)
- 7.H. Carl Andersen (Rep.)
- 8.John Blatnik (Dem.)
- 9.Harold Hagen (FL)
- 1. John E. Rankin (Dem.)
- 2. Wall Doxey (Dem.)
- 2. Jamie L. Whitten (Dem.)
- 3. Frank Smith (Dem.)
- 4. Thomas G. Abernethy (Dem.)
- 5. W. Arthur Winstead (Dem.)
- 6. William M. Colmer (Dem.)
- 7. John B. Williams (Dem.)
- 1. Clare Magee (Dem.)
- 2. Morgan M. Moulder (Dem.)
- 3. Phil J. Welch (Dem.)
- 4. Leonard Irving (Dem.)
- 5. Richard Bolling (Dem.)
- 6. Orland K. Armstrong (Rep.)
- 7. Dewey Short (Rep.)
- 8. A.S.J. Carnahan (Dem.)
- 9. Clarence Cannon (Dem.)
- 10. Paul C. Jones (Dem.)
- 11. Claude I. Bakewell (Rep.)
- 12. Thomas B. Curtis (Rep.)
- 13. Frank M. Karsten (Dem.)
- 1. Mike Mansfield (Dem.)
- 2. Wesley A. D'Ewart (Rep.)
- 1. Carl T. Curtis (Rep.)
- 2. Howard H. Buffett (Rep.)
- 3. Karl Stefan (Rep.), died October 2, 1951
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- 3. Robert Dinsmore Harrison (Rep.), elected to fill vacancy
- At-Large - Walter S. Baring, Jr. (Dem.)
- 1. Charles Earl Merrow (Rep.)
- 2. Norris H. Cotton (Rep.)
- 1. Charles A. Wolverton (Rep.)
- 2. T. Millet Hand (Rep.)
- 3. James C. Auchincloss (Rep.)
- 4. Charles R. Howell (Dem.)
- 5. Charles A. Eaton (Rep.)
- 6. Clifford P. Case (Rep.)
- 7. William B. Widnall (Rep.)
- 8. Gordon Canfield (Rep.)
- 9. Harry L. Towe (Rep.)
- 10. Peter W. Rodino, Jr. (Dem.)'
- 11. Hugh J. Addonizio (Dem.)
- 12. Robert W. Kean (Rep.)
- 13. Alfred D. Sieminski (Dem.)
- 14. Edward J. Hart (Dem.)
- 1. Ernest Greenwood (Dem.)
- 2. Leonard W. Hall (Rep.)
- 3. Henry J. Latham (Rep.)
- 4. L. Gary Clemente (Dem.)
- 5. T. Vincent Quinn (Dem.)
- 6. James J. Delaney (Dem.)
- 7. Louis B. Heller (Dem.)
- 8. Victor L. Anfuso (Dem.)
- 9. Eugene J. Keogh (Dem.)
- 10. Edna F. Kelly (Dem.)
- 11. James J. Heffernan (Dem.)
- 12. John J. Rooney (Dem.)
- 13. Donald L. O'Toole (Dem.)
- 14. Abraham J. Multer (Dem.)
- 15. Emanuel Celler (Dem.)
- 16. James J. Murphy (Dem.)
- 17. Frederic R. Coudert, Jr. (Rep.)
- 18. James G. Donovan (Dem.)
- 19. Arthur G. Klein (Dem.)
- 20. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. (Dem.)
- 21. Jacob K. Javits (Rep.)
- 22. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. (Dem.)
- 23. Sidney A. Fine (Dem.)
- 24. Isidore Dollinger (Dem.)
- 25. Charles A. Buckley (Dem.)
- 26. Christopher C. McGrath (Dem.)
- 27. Ralph W. Gwinn (Rep.)
- 28. Ralph A. Gamble (Rep.)
- 29. Katharine St. George (Rep.)
- 30. J. Ernest Wharton (Rep.)
- 31. Bernard W. Kearney (Rep.)
- 32. William T. Byrne (Dem.)
- 33. Dean P. Taylor (Rep.)
- 34. Clarence E. Kilburn (Rep.)
- 35. William R. Williams (Rep.)
- 36. R. Walter Riehlman (Rep.)
- 37. Edwin Arthur Hall (Rep.)
- 38. John Taber (Rep.)
- 39. W. Sterling Cole (Rep.)
- 40. Kenneth B. Keating (Rep.)
- 41. Harold C. Ostertag (Rep.)
- 42. William E. Miller (Rep.)
- 43. Edmund P. Radwan (Rep.)
- 44. John C. Butler (Rep.)
- 45. Daniel A. Reed (Rep.)
- 1. Herbert C. Bonner (Dem.)
- 2. John H. Kerr (Dem.)
- 3. Graham A. Barden (Dem.)
- 4. Harold D. Cooley (Dem.)
- 5. Richard T. Chatham (Dem.)
- 6. Carl T. Durham (Dem.)
- 7. F. Ertel Carlyle (Dem.)
- 8. Charles B. Deane (Dem.)
- 9. Robert L. Doughton (Dem.)
- 10. Hamilton C. Jones (Dem.)
- 11. Woodrow W. Jones (Dem.)
- 12. Monroe M. Redden (Dem.)
- At-Large - Fred G. Aandahl (Rep.)
- At-Large - Usher L. Burdick (Nonpartisan Republican)
- At-Large - George H. Bender (Rep.)
- 1. Charles H. Elston (Rep.)
- 2. William E. Hess (Rep.)
- 3. Paul F. Schenck (Rep.)
- 4. William M. McCulloch (Rep.)
- 5. Cliff Clevenger (Rep.)
- 6. James G. Polk (Dem.)
- 7. Clarence J. Brown (Rep.)
- 8. Jackson E. Betts (Rep.)
- 9. Frazier Reams (Independent)
- 10. Thomas A. Jenkins (Rep.)
- 11. Walter E. Brehm (Rep.)
- 12. John M. Vorys (Rep.)
- 13. Alvin F. Weichel (Rep.)
- 14. William H. Ayres (Rep.)
- 15. Robert T. Secrest (Dem.)
- 16. Frank T. Bow (Rep.)
- 17. J. Harry McGregor (Rep.)
- 18. Wayne L. Hays (Dem.)
- 19. Michael J. Kirwan (Dem.)
- 20. Michael A. Feighan (Dem.)
- 21. Robert Crosser (Dem.)
- 22. Frances P. Bolton (Rep.)
- 1. George B. Schwabe (Rep.)
- 2. William G. Stigler (Dem.)
- 3. Carl Albert (Dem.)
- 4. Tom Steed (Dem.)
- 5. John Jarman (Dem.)
- 6. Toby Morris (Dem.)
- 7. Victor Wickersham (Dem.)
- 8. Page Belcher (Rep.)
- 1. A. Walter Norblad (Rep.)
- 2. Lowell Stockman (Rep.)
- 3. Homer D. Angell (Rep.)
- 4. Harris Ellsworth (Rep.)
- 1. William A. Barrett (Dem.)
- 2. William T. Granahan (Dem.)
- 3. Hardie Scott (Rep.)
- 4. Earl Chudoff (Dem.)
- 5. William J. Green, Jr. (Dem.)
- 6. Hugh Scott (Rep.)
- 7. Benjamin F. James (Rep.)
- 8. Albert C. Vaughn (Rep.)
- 9. Paul B. Dague (Rep.)
- 10. Harry P. O'Neill (Dem.)
- 11. Daniel J. Flood (Dem.)
- 12. Ivor D. Fenton (Rep.)
- 13. George M. Rhodes (Dem.)
- 14. Joseph L. Carrigg (Rep.)
- 15. Alvin Bush (Rep.)
- 16. Samuel K. McConnell, Jr. (Rep.)
- 17. Richard M. Simpson (Rep.)
- 18. Walter M. Mumma (Rep.)
- 19. Leon H. Gavin (Rep.)
- 20. Francis E. Walter (Dem.)
- 21. James F. Lind (Dem.)
- 22. James E. Van Zandt (Rep.)
- 23. Edward L. Sittler, Jr. (Rep.)
- 24. Thomas E. Morgan (Dem.)
- 25. Louis E. Graham (Rep.)
- 26. John P. Saylor (Rep.)
- 27. Augustine B. Kelley (Dem.)
- 28. Carroll D. Kearns (Rep.)
- 29. Harmar D. Denny, Jr. (Rep.)
- 30. Robert J. Corbett (Rep.)
- 31. James G. Fulton (Rep.)
- 32. Herman P. Eberharter (Dem.)
- 33. Frank Buchanan (Dem.)
- 1. Aime Forand (Dem.)
- 2. John E. Fogarty (Dem.)
- 1. L. Mendel Rivers (Dem.)
- 2. John J. Riley (Dem.)
- 3. W.J. Bryan Dorn (Dem.)
- 4. Joseph R. Bryson (Dem.)
- 5. James P. Richards (Dem.)
- 6. John L. McMillan (Dem.)
- 1. Harold O. Lovre (Rep.)
- 2. E. Y. Berry (Rep.)
- 1. B. Carroll Reece (Rep.)
- 2. Howard H. Baker Sr. (Rep.)
- 3. James B. Frazier Jr. (Dem.)
- 4. Albert A. Gore Sr. (Dem.)
- 5. Joseph L. Evins (Dem.)
- 6. J. Percy Priest (Dem.)
- 7. James P. Sutton (Dem.)
- 8. Tom J. Murray (Dem.)
- 9. Jere Cooper (Dem.)
- 10. Clifford Davis (Dem.)
- 1. Wright Patman (Dem.)
- 2. Jesse M. Combs (Dem.)
- 3. Lindley Beckworth (Dem.)
- 4. Sam Rayburn (Dem.)
- 5. J. Frank Wilson (Dem.)
- 6. Olin E. Teague (Dem.)
- 7. Tom Pickett (Dem.)
- 8. Albert Thomas (Dem.)
- 9. Clark W. Thompson (Dem.)
- 10. W. Homer Thornberry (Dem.)
- 11. William R. Poage (Dem.)
- 12. Wingate H. Lucas (Dem.)
- 13. Frank N. Ikard (Dem.)
- 14. John E. Lyle, Jr. (Dem.)
- 15. Lloyd M. Bentsen (Dem.)
- 16. Kenneth M. Regan (Dem.)
- 17. Omar Burleson (Dem.)
- 18. Walter E. Rogers (Dem.)
- 19. George H. Mahon (Dem.)
- 20. Paul J. Kilday (Dem.)
- 21. O. Clark Fisher (Dem.)
- At-Large - Winston L. Prouty (Rep.)
- 1. Edward J. Robeson, Jr. (Dem.)
- 2. Porter Hardy, Jr. (Dem.)
- 3. J. Vaughan Gary (Dem.)
- 4. Watkins Moorman Abbitt (Dem.)
- 5. Thomas Bahnson Stanley (Dem.)
- 6. Clarence G. Burton (Dem.)
- 7. Burr P. Harrison (Dem.)
- 8. Howard W. Smith (Dem.)
- 9. Thomas B. Fugate (Dem.)
- 1. Hugh B. Mitchell (Dem.)
- 2. Henry M. Jackson (Dem.)
- 3. Russell V. Mack (Rep.)
- 4. Hal Holmes (Rep.)
- 5. Walt Horan (Rep.)
- 6. Thor C. Tollefson (Rep.)
- 1. Robert L. Ramsay (Dem.)
- 2. Harley O. Staggers (Dem.)
- 3. Cleveland M. Bailey (Dem.)
- 4. M. G. Burnside (Dem.)
- 5. John Kee (Dem.), died May 8, 1951
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- 5. Elizabeth Kee (Dem.), elected to fill vacancy
- 1. Lawrence H. Smith (Rep.)
- 2. Glenn R. Davis (Rep.)
- 3. Gardner R. Withrow (Rep.)
- 4. Clement J. Zablocki (Dem.)
- 5. Charles J. Kersten (Rep.)
- 6. William K. Van Pelt (Rep.)
- 7. Reid F. Murray (Rep.)
- 8. John W. Byrnes (Rep.)
- 9. Merlin Hull (Rep.)
- 10. Alvin E. O'Konski (Rep.)
- At Large - William Henry Harrison (Rep.)
[edit] Delegates
[edit] Resident Commissioners
[edit] Employees
[edit] Senate
[edit] House of Representatives
- Clerk of the House: Ralph R. Roberts
- Doorkeeper: William Mosley "Fishbait" Miller
- Postmaster: Finis E. Scott
- Sergeant at Arms: Joseph H. Callahan
- Chaplain of the House: Bernard Braskamp - Presbyterian
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