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United States congressional delegations from Utah

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

Contents

United States Senate

See also: List of United States Senators from Utah
Class 1 Senators Congress Class 3 Senators Frank J. Cannon(R) 54th(1895–1897) Arthur Brown(R) 55th(1897–1899) Joseph L. Rawlins(D) Vacant [1]56th(1899–1901) Thomas Kearns(R) 57th(1901–1903) 58th(1903–1905) Reed Smoot(R) George Sutherland(R) 59th(1905–1907) 60th(1907–1909) 61st(1909–1911) 62nd(1911–1913) 63rd(1913–1915) 64th(1915–1917) William H. King(D) 65th(1917–1919) 66th(1919–1921) 67th(1921–1923) 68th(1923–1925) 69th(1925–1927) 70th(1927–1929) 71st(1929–1931) 72nd(1931–1933) 73rd(1933–1935) Elbert D. Thomas(D) 74th(1935–1937) 75th(1937–1939) 76th(1939–1941) Abe Murdock(D) 77th(1941–1943) 78th(1943–1945) 79th(1945–1947) Arthur V. Watkins(R) 80th(1947–1949) 81st(1949–1951) 82nd(1951–1953) Wallace F. Bennett[2](R) 83rd(1953–1955) 84th(1955–1957) 85th(1957–1959) Frank Moss(D) 86th(1959–1961) 87th(1961–1963) 88th(1963–1965) 89th(1965–1967) 90th(1967–1969) 91st(1969–1971) 92nd(1971–1973) 93rd(1973–1975) Jake Garn(R) 94th(1975–1977) Orrin Hatch(R) 95th(1977–1979) 96th(1979–1981) 97th(1981–1983) 98th(1983–1985) 99th(1985–1987) 100th(1987–1989) 101st(1989–1991) 102nd(1991–1993) 103rd(1993–1995) Robert Bennett(R) 104th(1995–1997) 105th(1997–1999) 106th(1999–2001) 107th(2001–2003) 108th(2003–2005) 109th(2005–2007) 110th(2007–2009)

House of Representatives

See also: List of United States Representatives from Utah

1851 - 1895: One non-voting delegate from Utah Territory

See also: Utah Territory's At-large congressional district
Congress Delegate32nd(1851–1853) John Milton Bernhisel33rd(1853–1855) 34th(1855–1857) 35th(1857–1859) 36th(1859–1861) William Henry Hooper37th(1861–1863) John Milton Bernhisel38th(1863–1865) John F. Kinney39th(1865–1867) William Henry Hooper40th(1867–1869) 41st(1869–1871) 42nd(1871–1873) 43rd(1873–1875) George Quayle Cannon44th(1875–1877) 45th(1877–1879) 46th(1879–1881) 47th(1881–1883) Allen G. CampbellGeorge Quayle Cannon[3]John Thomas Caine[4]48th(1883–1885) 49th(1885–1887) 50th(1887–1889) 51st(1889–1891) John Thomas Caine
(People's Party) 52nd(1891–1893) 53rd(1893–1895) Joseph Lafayette Rawlins54th(1895–1897) Frank Jenne Cannon

1895 - 1913: One seat

After statehood, Utah had one seat elected At-large, state-wide.

Congress At-large54th
(1895–1897) Clarence Emir Allen55th
(1897–1899) William H. King56th
(1899–1901) Brigham Henry Roberts[5]William H. King57th
(1901–1903) George Sutherland58th
(1903–1905) Joseph Howell59th
(1905–1907) 60th
(1907–1909) 61st
(1909–1911) 62nd
(1911–1913)

1913 - 1983: Two seats

Starting in 1913, Utah had two seats. From 1913 to 1915, those seats were elected At-large statewide. Starting in 1915, however, districts were assigned.

Congress At-large 1st At-large seat2nd At-large seat63rd
(1913–1915) Joseph HowellJacob Johnson64th
(1915–1917) District 1st2ndJoseph HowellJames Henry Mays65th
(1917–1919) Milton H. Welling66th
(1919–1921) 67th
(1921–1923) Don B. ColtonElmer O. Leatherwood[6]68th
(1923–1925) 69th
(1925–1927) 70th
(1927–1929) 71st
(1929–1931) Frederick C. Loofbourow72nd
(1931–1933) 73rd
(1933–1935) Abe MurdockJ. W. Robinson74th
(1935–1937) 75th
(1937–1939) 76th
(1939–1941) 77th
(1941–1943) Walter K. Granger78th
(1943–1945) 79th
(1945–1947) 80th
(1947–1949) William A. Dawson81st
(1949–1951) Reva Beck Bosone82nd
(1951–1953) 83rd
(1953–1955) Douglas R. StringfellowWilliam A. Dawson84th
(1955–1957) Henry Aldous Dixon85th
(1957–1959) 86th
(1959–1961) David S. King87th
(1961–1963) M. Blaine Peterson88th
(1963–1965) Laurence J. BurtonSherman P. Lloyd89th
(1965–1967) David S. King90th
(1967–1969) Sherman P. Lloyd91st
(1969–1971) 92nd
(1971–1973) K. Gunn McKay93rd
(1973–1975) Wayne Owens94th
(1975–1977) Allan Turner Howe95th
(1977–1979) David Daniel Marriott96th
(1979–1981) 97th
(1981–1983) James V. Hansen

1983 - present: Three seats

Congress District 1st2nd3rd98th
(1983–1985) James V. HansenDavid Daniel MarriottHoward C. Nielson99th
(1985–1987) David Smith Monson100th
(1987–1989) Wayne Owens101st
(1989–1991) 102nd
(1991–1993) William Orton103rd
(1993–1995) Karen Shepherd104th
(1995–1997) Enid Greene105th
(1997–1999) Merrill CookChris Cannon106th
(1999–2001) 107th
(2001–2003) Jim Matheson108th
(2003–2005) Rob Bishop109th
(2005–2007) 110th
(2007–2009)

Notes

  1. ^ Seat was vacant due to failure of legislature to elect a senator by the beginning of the congress.
  2. ^ Resigned
  3. ^ Successfully contested the election of Allen G. Campbell, but the House decided that neither was entitled to the seat.
  4. ^ Elected to fill the vacancy caused by the seat being vacated by the House.
  5. ^ Unseated for being a polygamist.
  6. ^ Died.

Key

This is a key to party colors and abbreviations for Members of the U.S. Congress: American (Know-Nothing) (K-N)Anti-Administration (Anti-Admin)Adams (A)/
Anti-Jacksonian (Anti-J)/
National Republican (NR)
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)Nullifier (N)Opposition (O)
Populist (Pop)Pro-Administration (Pro-Admin)Progressive (Prog)Prohibition (Proh.)Readjuster (Rea)Republican (R)Socialist (Soc)Unionist (U)Whig (W)
Party abbreviations or full names must be retained for universal visual access.

See also

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