United States Congressional Delegations from Montana

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

Contents

See also: List of United States Senators from Montana
Class 1 Senators Congress Class 2 Senators
Wilbur F. Sanders (R) 51st (18891891) Thomas Charles Power (R)
52nd (18911893)
Vacant 1 53rd (18931895)
Lee Mantle1 (R)
54th (18951897) Thomas H. Carter (R)
55th (18971899)
William A. Clark3, 4 (D) 56th (18991901)
Paris Gibson5 (D) 57th (19011903) William A. Clark (D)
58th (19031905)
Thomas H. Carter (R) 59th (19051907)
60th (19071909) Joseph M. Dixon (R)
61st (19091911)
Henry L. Myers (D) 62nd (19111913)
63rd (19131915) Thomas J. Walsh6 (D)
64th (19151917)
65th (19171919)
66th (19191921)
67th (19211923)
Burton K. Wheeler (D) 68th (19231925)
69th (19251927)
70th (19271929)
71st (19291931)
72nd (19311933)
73rd (19331935) John E. Erickson7 (D)
James E. Murray (D)
74th (19351937)
75th (19371939)
76th (19391941)
77th (19411943)
78th (19431945)
79th (19451947)
Zales N. Ecton (R) 80th (19471949)
81st (19491951)
82nd (19511953)
Michael J. Mansfield (D) 83rd (19531955)
84th (19551957)
85th (19571959)
86th (19591961)
87th (19611963) Lee Metcalf6 (D)
88th (19631965)
89th (19651967)
90th (19671969)
91st (19691971)
92nd (19711973)
93rd (19731975)
94th (19751977)
John Melcher (D) 95th (19771979)
Paul G. Hatfield3 (D)
Max Baucus (D)
96th (19791981)
97th (19811983)
98th (19831985)
99th (19851987)
100th (19871989)
Conrad Burns (R) 101st (19891991)
102nd (19911993)
103rd (19931995)
104th (19951997)
105th (19971999)
106th (19992001)
107th (20012003)
108th (20032005)
109th (20052007)
Jon Tester (D) 110th (20072009)

See also: List of United States Representatives from Montana

Congress Delegate
38th (18631865) Samuel McLean
39th (18651867)
40th (18671869) James M. Cavanaugh
41st (18691871)
42nd (18711873) William Horace Clagett
43rd (18731875) Martin Maginnis
44th (18751877)
45th (18771879)
46th (18791881)
47th (18811883)
48th (18831885)
49th (18851887) Joseph Kemp Toole
50th (18871889)
51st (18891891) Thomas Henry Carter

Congress District
1st 2nd
51st*
(18891891)
Thomas H. Carter (R)
52nd*
(18911893)
William W. Dixon (R)
53rd*
(18931895)
Charles S. Hartman (R)
54th*
(18951897)
55th*
(18971899)
56th*
(18991901)
Albert James Campbell (D)
57th*
(19011903)
Caldwell Edwards
(Populist)
58th*
(19031905)
Joseph M. Dixon (R)
59th*
(19051907)
60th*
(19071909)
Charles N. Pray (R)
61st*
(19091911)
62nd*
(19111913)
63rd*
(19131915)
John M. Evans (D) Tom Stout (D)
64th*
(19151917)
65th
(19171919)
Jeannette Rankin (R)
66th
(19191921)
Carl W. Riddick (R)
67th
(19211923)
Washington J. McCormick (R)
68th
(19231925)
John M. Evans (D) Scott Leavitt (R)
69th
(19251927)
70th
(19271929)
71st
(19291931)
72nd
(19311933)
73rd
(19331935)
Joseph P. Monaghan (D) Roy E. Ayers (D)
74th
(19351937)
75th
(19371939)
Jerry J. O'Connell (D) James F. O'Connor (D)
76th
(19391941)
Jacob Thorkelson (R)
77th
(19411943)
Jeannette Rankin (R)
78th
(19431945)
Mike Mansfield (D)
79th
(19451947)
Wesley A. D'Ewart (R)
80th
(19471949)
81st
(19491951)
82nd
(19511953)
83rd
(19531955)
Lee Metcalf (D)
84th
(19551957)
Orvin B. Fjare (R)
85th
(19571959)
LeRoy H. Anderson (D)
86th
(19591961)
87th
(19611963)
Arnold Olsen (D) James Franklin Battin (R)
88th
(19631965)
89th
(19651967)
90th
(19671969)
91st
(19691971)
John Melcher (D)
92nd
(19711973)
Richard G. Shoup (R)
93rd
(19731975)
94th
(19751977)
Max Baucus (D)
95th
(19771979)
Ron Marlenee (R)
96th
(1979–1981)
Pat Williams (D)
97th
(19811983)
98th
(19831985)
99th
(19851987)
100th
(19871989)
101st
(19891991)
102nd
(19911993)
103rd*
(19931995)
104th*
(19951997)
105th*
(19971999)
Rick Hill (R)
106th*
(19992001)
107th*
(20012003)
Dennis Rehberg (R)
108th*
(20032005)
109th*
(20052007)
110th*
(20072009)

Note: * designates those Congresses in which representatives were elected from the state at large, rather than by district.

  1. Seat was vacant due to failure of legislature to elect a senator by the beginning of the congress.
  2. Lee Mantle was appointed to fill the vacancy, but was not seated; he was later elected to the term.
  3. Resigned.
  4. William A. Clark was appointed to fill the vacancy caused by his own resignation, but did not qualify.
  5. Elected to fill the vacancy caused by the previous representative being elected to the next term, but vacating the seat before the term began.
  6. Died in office.
  7. Was appointed to the office, and was later replaced by an elected successor.


This is a key to party colors for
U.S. Senators and Members of the U.S. House of Representatives:
American (Know-Nothing) (K-N)
Anti-Administration (Anti-Admin)
Anti-Jacksonian (Anti-J)/
Adams-Clay Republican (Ad-Clay)/
National Republican
Anti-Masonic (Anti-M)
Democratic (D)
Democratic-Republican (D-R)
Farmer-Labor (FL)
Federalist (F)
Free Soil (FS)
Free Silver (FSv)
Greenback (GB)
Independent / Unaffiliated
or changed during term
Jacksonian (J)
Non-Partisan League (NPL)
Opposition (O)
Populist (Pop)
Pro-Administration (Pro-Admin)
Progressive (Prog)
Readjuster (Rea)
Republican (R)
Unionist (U)
Whig (W)



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