United States Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections
The Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections was a committee of the United States Senate. It was established March 10, 1871 and terminated January 2, 1947, when its functions were transferred to the Committee on Rules and Administration.
Chairmen
- 1871-1872: William M. Stewart (R-NV)
- 1872-1877: Oliver P. Morton (R-IN)
- 1877-1879: Bainbridge Wadleigh (R-NH)
- 1879-1881: Eli Saulsbury (D-DE)
- 1881-1891: George Hoar (R-MA)
- 1891-1894: Zebulon Vance (D-NC)
- 1894-1895: George Gray (D-DE)
- 1895-1897: John H. Mitchell (R-OR)
- 1897 : George F. Hoar (R-MA)
- 1898-1901: William E. Chandler (R-NH)
- 1901-1911: Julius Burrows (R-MI)
- 1911-1913: William P. Dillingham (R-VT)
- 1913-1917: John W. Kern (D-IN)
- 1917-1919: Atlee Pomerene (D-OH)
- 1919-1923: William P. Dillingham (R-VT)
- 1923-1925: Selden P. Spencer (R-MO)
- 1925-1927: Richard P. Ernst (R-KY)
- 1927-1933: Samuel Shortridge (R-CA)
- 1933-1941: Walter F. George (D-GA)
- 1941-1947: Theodore Francis Green (D-RI)
Sources
References
- Taft, George S.; Furber, George P.; Buck, George M.; Webb, Charles A.; Pierce, Herbert R. (1913). "Compilation of Senate Election Cases from 1789 to 1913". U.S. Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
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