55th United States Congress - Membership Changes

The Fifty-fifth 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 March 4 1897 to March 3 1899, during the first two years of the first administration of U.S. President William McKinley.

The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the Eleventh Census of the United States in 1890. Both chambers had a Republican majority.

See also: 55th United States Congress - political parties
See also: 55th United States Congress - State Delegations
See also: United States House election, 1896

Dates of sessions

March 4 1897 - March 3 1899

  • Special session of the Senate: March 4 1897 – March 10 1897
  • First session: March 15 1897 – July 24 1897
  • Second session: December 6 1897 - July 8 1898
  • Third session: December 5 1898 - March 3 1899 — a lame duck session

Previous congress: 54th Congress
Next congress: 56th Congress

Membership changes

The count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress.

Senate
  • replacements: 6
    • Democratic: no net change
    • Republican: no net change
  • deaths: 5
  • resignations: 1
  • Total seats with changes: 8
House of Representatives
  • replacements: 13
    • Democratic: 1 seat net gain
    • Republican: 1 seat net loss
  • deaths: 10
  • resignations: 8
  • contested election: 3
  • Total seats with changes: 23

Senate

State

Outgoing Senator

Reason for Change

Successor

Florida

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vacant

Contested election.
Senator-designate John A. Henderson also presented his creditials on March 16, 1897, but no further action was taken.

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Mississippi

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James Z. George
Democratic

Death.
Senator James Z. George died on August 14, 1897.

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Mississippi

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Edward C. Walthall
Democratic

Death.
Senator Edward C. Walthall died on April 21, 1898.

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Ohio

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John Sherman
Republican

Resignation.
Senator John Sherman resigned on March 4, 1897 to become U.S. Secretary of State.

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Oregon

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vacant

Contested election.
Senator-designate Henry W. Corbitt presented his creditials on March 15, 1897, but he was not seated. Vacancy from March 4, 1897 to October 7, 1898, when Joseph Simon was elected.

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South Carolina

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Joseph H. Earle
Democratic

Death.
Senator Joseph H. Earle died on May 20, 1897.

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Tennessee

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Isham Harris
Democratic

Death.
Senator Isham Harris died on July 8, 1897.

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Vermont

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Justin S. Morrill
Republican

Death.
Senator Justin S. Morrill died on December 28, 1898.

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House of Representatives

District

Outgoing Representative

Reason for Change

Successor

Alabama
4th

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T.S. Plowman
Democratic

Contested election.
William F. Aldrich successfully contested the November 1896 election of Representative T.S. Plowman and took his seat.

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Illinois
6th

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Edward D. Cooke
Republican

Death.
Representative Edward D. Cooke died on June 24, 1897.

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Indiana
6th

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William S. Holman
Democratic

Death.
Representative William S. Holman died on April 22, 1897.

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Maine
2nd

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Nelson Dingley, Jr.
Republican

Death.
Representative Nelson Dingley, Jr. died on January 13, 1899.

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Maine
3rd

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Seth L. Milliken
Republican

Death.
Representative William Cogswell died on April 18, 1897.

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Massachusetts
1st

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Ashley B. Wright
Republican

Death.
Representative Ashley B. Wright died on August 14, 1897.

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Massachusetts
13th

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John Simpkins
Republican

Death.
Representative John Simpkins died on March 27, 1898.

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Mississippi
2nd

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William V. Sullivan
Democratic

Resignation.
Representative William V. Sullivan resigned on May 31, 1898, having been appointed U.S. Senator.

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Mississippi
6th

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W. F. Love
Democratic

Death.
Representative W. F. Love died on October 16, 1898.

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Missouri
1st

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Richard P. Giles
Democratic

Death.
Representative-elect Richard P. Giles died on November 17, 1896.

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New Jersey
4th

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Mahlon Pitney
Republican

Resignation.
Representative Mahlon Pitney resigned on January 10, 1899.

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New York
2nd

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Denis M. Hurley
Republican

Death.
Representative Denis M. Hurley died on February 26, 1899.

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New York
3rd

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Francis H. Wilson
Republican

Resignation.
Representative Francis H. Wilson resigned on September 30, 1897.

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New York
34th

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Warren B. Hooker
Republican

Resignation.
Representative Warren B. Hooker resigned on November 10, 1898.

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Ohio
19th

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Stephen A. Northway
Republican

Death.
Representative Stephen A. Northway died on September 18, 1898.

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Pennsylvania
23rd

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William A. Stone
Republican

Resignation.
Representative William A. Stone resigned on November 9, 1898, having been elected Governor of Pennsylvania.

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Pennsylvania
25th

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James J. Davidson
Republican

Death.
Representative-elect James J. Davidson died on January 2, 1897, before Congress assembled.

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South Carolina
6th

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John L. McLaurin
Democratic

Resignation.
Representative John L. McLaurin resigned on May 31, 1897, having been appointed U.S. Senator.

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Tennessee
4th

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Benton McMillin
Democratic

Resignation.
Representative Benton McMillin resigned on January 16, 1899, having been elected Governor of Tennessee.

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Texas
4th

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John W. Cranford
Democratic

Death.
Representative John W. Cranford died on March 2, 1899.

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Texas
9th

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Joseph D. Sayers
Democratic

Resignation.
Representative Joseph D. Sayers resigned on January 16, 1899, having been elected Governor of Texas.

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Virginia
2nd

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William A. Young
Democratic

Contested election.
Richard A. Wise successfully contested the November 1896 election of Representative William A Young and took his seat.

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Virginia
4th

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Stanley P. Epes
Democratic

Contested election.
Richard T. Thorp successfully contested the November 1896 election of Representative Stanley P. Epes and took his seat.

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