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UNITED STATES CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATIONS FROM IDAHO

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These are tables of congressional delegations from Idaho to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives.


Contents
United States Senate
Senate Passages
House of Representatives
House Passages
Key

United States Senate


Class 2 Senators Congress Class 3 Senators
George L. Shoup (R) '51st' (1889–1891) William J. McConnell (R)
'52nd' (1891–1893) Fred T. Dubois (R)
'53rd' (1893–1895)
'54th' (1895–1897)
'55th' (1897–1899) Henry Heitfeld
(Populist)
'56th' (1899–1901)
Fred T. Dubois (D) '57th' (1901–1903)
'58th' (1903–1905) Weldon B. Heyburn (R)
'59th' (1905–1907)
William E. Borah (R) '60th' (1907–1909)
'61st' (1909–1911)
'62nd' (1911–1913)
Kirtland I. Perky (D)
James H. Brady (R)
'63rd' (1913–1915)
'64th' (1915–1917)
'65th' (1917–1919)
John F. Nugent (D)
'66th' (1919–1921)
Frank R. Gooding (R)
'67th' (1921–1923)
'68th' (1923–1925)
'69th' (1925–1927)
'70th' (1927–1929)
John Thomas (R)
'71st' (1929–1931)
'72nd' (1931–1933)
'73rd' (1933–1935) James P. Pope (D)
'74th' (1935–1937)
'75th' (1937–1939)
'76th' (1939–1941) D. Worth Clark (D)
John Thomas (R)
'77th' (1941–1943)
'78th' (1943–1945)
'79th' (1945–1947) Glen H. Taylor (D)
Charles Gossett (D)
Henry C. Dworshak (R)
'80th' (1947–1949)
Bert H. Miller (D)'81st' (1949–1951)
Henry C. Dworshak (R)
'82nd' (1951–1953) Herman Welker (R)
'83rd' (1953–1955)
'84th' (1955–1957)
'85th' (1957–1959) Frank F. Church (D)
'86th' (1959–1961)
'87th' (1961–1963)
Len B. Jordan (R)
'88th' (1963–1965)
'89th' (1965–1967)
'90th' (1967–1969)
'91st' (1969–1971)
'92nd' (1971–1973)
James A. McClure (R) '93rd' (1973–1975)
'94th' (1975–1977)
'95th' (1977–1979)
'96th' (1979–1981)
'97th' (1981–1983) Steve Symms (R)
'98th' (1983–1985)
'99th' (1985–1987)
'100th' (1987–1989)
'101st' (1989–1991)
Larry Craig (R) '102nd' (1991–1993)
'103rd' (1993–1995) Dirk Kempthorne (R)
'104th' (1995–1997)
'105th' (1997–1999)
'106th' (1999–2001) Mike Crapo (R)
'107th' (2001–2003)
'108th' (2003–2005)
'109th' (2005–2007)
'110th' (2007–2009)

Senate Passages

Congress Predecessor Reason for Vacancy Appointed Successor Date of Appointment Elected Successor Date of Election
'62nd' Weldon B. Heyburn Died October 17 1912. Kirtland I. Perky November 18 1912 James H. Brady February 6 1913
'65th' James H. Brady Died January 13 1918 John F. Nugent January 22 1918 John F. Nugent November 5 1918
'66th' John F. Nugent Resigned January 14 1921. Frank R. Gooding January 15 1921 Frank R. Gooding General election
'70th' Frank R. Gooding Died June 24 1928. John Thomas June 30 1928 John Thomas November 6 1928
'76th' William E. Borah Died January 19 1940. John Thomas January 27 1940 John Thomas November 5 1940
'79th' John Thomas Died November 10 1945 Charles Gossett November 17 1945 Henry C. Dworshak November 6 1946
'81st' Bert H. Miller Died October 8 1949 Henry C. Dworshak October 14 1949 Henry C. Dworshak November 7 1950
'87th' Henry C. Dworshak Died July 23 1962. Len B. Jordan August 6 1962 Len B. Jordan November 6 1962
'110th' Larry Craig Resigned September 30, 2007 TBD TBD TBD November 4, 2008

House of Representatives


===Delegates from Idaho Territory===
Congress Delegate
'38th'
(1863–1865)
William H. Wallace (R)
'39th'
(1865–1867)
Edward Dexter Holbrook (D)
'40th'
(1867–1869)
'41st'
(1869–1871)
Jacob K. Shafer (D)
'42nd'
(1871–1873)
Samuel Augustus Merritt (D)
'43rd'
(1873–1875)
John Hailey (D)
'44th'
(1875–1877)
Thomas W. Bennett
(Independent)
Stephen Southmyd Fenn (D)
'45th'
(1877–1879)
'46th'
(1879–1881)
George Ainslie (D)
'47th'
(1881–1883)
'48th'
(1883–1885)
Theodore Frelinghuysen Singiser (R)
'49th'
(1885–1887)
John Hailey (D)
'50th'
(1887–1889)
Fred Thomas Dubois (R)
'51st'
(1889–1891)

=== Representatives from Idaho ===
CongressAt-large
'51st'
(1889–1891)
Willis Sweet (R)
'52nd'
(1891–1893)
'53rd'
(1893–1895)
'54th'
(1895–1897)
Edgar Wilson (R)
'55th'
(1897–1899)
James Gunn
(Pop)
'56th'
(1899–1901)
Edgar Wilson
(Silver R)
'57th'
(1901–1903)
Thomas L. Glenn
(Pop)
'58th'
(1903–1905)
Burton L. French (R)
'59th'
(1905–1907)
'60th'
(1907–1909)
'61st'
(1909–1911)
Thomas Ray Hamer (R)
'62nd'
(1911–1913)
Burton L. French (R)
State-wide at-large on a general ticket
'63rd'
(1913–1915)
Burton L. French (R) Addison T. Smith (R)
'64th'
(1915–1917)
Robert M. McCracken (R)
'65th'
(1917–1919)
Burton L. French (R)
District
'66th'
(1919–1921)
Burton L. French (R) Addison T. Smith (R)
'67th'
(1921–1923)
'68th'
(1923–1925)
'69th'
(1925–1927)
'70th'
(1927–1929)
'71st'
(1929–1931)
'72nd'
(1931–1933)
'73rd'
(1933–1935)
Compton I. White (D) Thomas C. Coffin (D)
'74th'
(1935–1937)
D. Worth Clark (D)
'75th'
(1937–1939)
'76th'
(1939–1941)
Henry C. Dworshak (R)
'77th'
(1941–1943)
'78th'
(1943–1945)
'79th'
(1945–1947)
'80th'
(1947–1949)
Abe M. Goff (R) John C. Sanborn (R)
'81st'
(1949–1951)
Compton I. White (D)
'82nd'
(1951–1953)
John Wood (R) Hamer H. Budge (R)
'83rd'
(1953–1955)
Gracie Pfost (D)
'84th'
(1955–1957)
'85th'
(1957–1959)
'86th'
(1959–1961)
'87th'
(1961–1963)
Ralph R. Harding (D)
'88th'
(1963–1965)
Compton I. White, Jr. (D)
'89th'
(1965–1967)
George V. Hansen (R)
'90th'
(1967–1969)
James A. McClure (R)
'91st'
(1969–1971)
Orval H. Hansen (R)
'92nd'
(1971–1973)
'93rd'
(1973–1975)
Steve Symms (R)
'94th'
(1975–1977)
George V. Hansen (R)
'95th'
(1977–1979)
'96th'
(1979–1981)
'97th'
(1981–1983)
Larry Craig (R)
'98th'
(1983–1985)
'99th'
(1985–1987)
Richard H. Stallings (D)
'100th'
(1987–1989)
'101st'
(1989–1991)
'102nd'
(1991–1993)
Larry LaRocco (D)
'103rd'
(1993–1995)
Mike Crapo (R)
'104th'
(1995–1997)
Helen P. Chenoweth (R)
'105th'
(1997–1999)
'106th'
(1999–2001)
Michael K. Simpson (R)
'107th'
(2001–2003)
C. L. Otter (R)
'108th'
(2003–2005)
'109th'
(2005–2007)
'110th'
(2007–2009)
William Sali (R)

House Passages

Congress Member Reason for Vacancy Elected Successor Date of Election
'73rd' Thomas C. Coffin Died June 8 1934 D. Worth Clark November 6 1934

Key



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