United States congressional delegations from South Dakota
These are tables of congressional delegations from South Dakota to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives.
United States Senate
Class 2 Senators | Congress | Class 3 Senators |
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Richard F. Pettigrew (R) | 51st (1889–1891) | Gideon C. Moody (R) |
52nd (1891–1893) | James H. Kyle (Pop) | |
53rd (1893–1895) | ||
54th (1895–1897) | ||
55th (1897–1899) | ||
56th (1899–1901) | ||
Robert J. Gamble (R) | 57th (1901–1903) | |
Alfred B. Kittredge (R) | ||
58th (1903–1905) | ||
59th (1905–1907) | ||
60th (1907–1909) | ||
61st (1909–1911) | Coe I. Crawford (R) | |
62nd (1911–1913) | ||
Thomas Sterling (R) | 63rd (1913–1915) | |
64th (1915–1917) | Edwin S. Johnson (D) | |
65th (1917–1919) | ||
66th (1919–1921) | ||
67th (1921–1923) | Peter Norbeck (R) | |
68th (1923–1925) | ||
William H. McMaster (R) | 69th (1925–1927) | |
70th (1927–1929) | ||
71st (1929–1931) | ||
William J. Bulow (D) | 72nd (1931–1933) | |
73rd (1933–1935) | ||
74th (1935–1937) | ||
Herbert E. Hitchcock (D) | ||
75th (1937–1939) | ||
Gladys Pyle (R) | ||
76th (1939–1941) | J. Chandler Gurney (R) | |
77th (1941–1943) | ||
Harlan J. Bushfield (R) | 78th (1943–1945) | |
79th (1945–1947) | ||
80th (1947–1949) | ||
Vera C. Bushfield (R) | ||
Karl E. Mundt (R) | ||
81st (1949–1951) | ||
82nd (1951–1953) | Francis H. Case (R) | |
83rd (1953–1955) | ||
84th (1955–1957) | ||
85th (1957–1959) | ||
86th (1959–1961) | ||
87th (1961–1963) | ||
Joseph H. Bottum (R) | ||
88th (1963–1965) | George McGovern (D) | |
89th (1965–1967) | ||
90th (1967–1969) | ||
91st (1969–1971) | ||
92nd (1971–1973) | ||
James G. Abourezk (D) | 93rd (1973–1975) | |
94th (1975–1977) | ||
95th (1977–1979) | ||
Larry Pressler (R) | 96th (1979–1981) | |
97th (1981–1983) | James Abdnor (R) | |
98th (1983–1985) | ||
99th (1985–1987) | ||
100th (1987–1989) | Tom Daschle (D) | |
101st (1989–1991) | ||
102nd (1991–1993) | ||
103rd (1993–1995) | ||
104th (1995–1997) | ||
Tim Johnson (D) | 105th (1997–1999) | |
106th (1999–2001) | ||
107th (2001–2003) | ||
108th (2003–2005) | ||
109th (2005–2007) | John Thune (R) | |
110th (2007–2009) | ||
111th (2009–2011) | ||
112th (2011–2013) | ||
113th (2013–2015) | ||
Mike Rounds (R) | 114th (2015–2017) |
House of Representatives
For pre-statehood delegations from the Dakota Territory, see United States Congressional Delegations from Dakota Territory.
Congress | Elected At-large | ||
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1st seat | 2nd seat | ||
51st (1889–1891) |
John A. Pickler (R) | Oscar S. Gifford (R) | |
52nd (1891–1893) |
John Rankin Gamble (R) | ||
John L. Jolley (R) | |||
53rd (1893–1895) |
William V. Lucas (R) | ||
54th (1895–1897) |
Robert J. Gamble (R) | ||
55th (1897–1899) |
John Edward Kelley (Pop) | Freeman T. Knowles (Pop) | |
56th (1899–1901) |
Charles H. Burke (R) | Robert J. Gamble (R) | |
57th (1901–1903) |
Eben W. Martin (R) | ||
58th (1903–1905) | |||
59th (1905–1907) | |||
60th (1907–1909) |
Philo Hall (R) | William H. Parker (R) | |
Eben W. Martin (R) | |||
61st (1909–1911) |
Charles H. Burke (R) | ||
62nd (1911–1913) | |||
63rd (1913–1915) |
Districts | ||
1st | 2nd | 3rd | |
Charles H. Dillon (R) | Charles H. Burke (R) | Eben W. Martin (R) | |
64th (1915–1917) |
Royal C. Johnson (R) | Harry L. Gandy (D) | |
65th (1917–1919) | |||
66th (1919–1921) |
Charles A. Christopherson (R) | ||
67th (1921–1923) |
William Williamson (R) | ||
68th (1923–1925) | |||
69th (1925–1927) | |||
70th (1927–1929) | |||
71st (1929–1931) | |||
72nd (1931–1933) | |||
73rd (1933–1935) |
Fred H. Hildebrandt (D) | Theodore B. Werner (D) | |
74th (1935–1937) | |||
75th (1937–1939) |
Francis Case (R) | ||
76th (1939–1941) |
Karl E. Mundt (R) | ||
77th (1941–1943) | |||
78th (1943–1945) | |||
79th (1945–1947) | |||
80th (1947–1949) | |||
81st (1949–1951) |
Harold O. Lovre (R) | ||
82nd (1951–1953) |
E. Y. Berry (R) | ||
83rd (1953–1955) | |||
84th (1955–1957) | |||
85th (1957–1959) |
George McGovern (D) | ||
86th (1959–1961) | |||
87th (1961–1963) |
Ben Reifel (R) | ||
88th (1963–1965) | |||
89th (1965–1967) | |||
90th (1967–1969) | |||
91st (1969–1971) | |||
92nd (1971–1973) |
Frank E. Denholm (D) | James Abourezk (D) | |
93rd (1973–1975) |
James Abdnor (R) | ||
94th (1975–1977) |
Larry Pressler (R) | ||
95th (1977–1979) | |||
96th (1979–1981) |
Tom Daschle (D) | ||
97th (1981–1983) |
Clint Roberts (R) | ||
At-large seat | |||
98th (1983–1985) |
Tom Daschle (D) | ||
99th (1985–1987) | |||
100th (1987–1989) |
Tim Johnson (D) | ||
101st (1989–1991) | |||
102nd (1991–1993) | |||
103rd (1993–1995) | |||
104th (1995–1997) | |||
105th (1997–1999) |
John R. Thune (R) | ||
106th (1999–2001) | |||
107th (2001–2003) | |||
108th (2003–2005) |
Bill Janklow (R) | ||
Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (D) | |||
109th (2005–2007) | |||
110th (2007–2009) | |||
111th (2009–2011) | |||
112th (2011–2013) |
Kristi Noem (R) | ||
113th (2013–2015) | |||
114th (2015–2017) | |||
Congress | At-large |
Living former Members of the U.S. House of Representatives from South Dakota
As of April 2016, There are seven former members of the U.S. House of Representatives from South Dakota who are currently living at this time.
Representative | Term of office | District | Date of birth (and age) |
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James Abourezk | 1971–1975 | 2nd | February 24, 1931 |
Larry Pressler | 1975–1979 | 1st | March 29, 1942 |
Tom Daschle | 1979–1987 | 1st (1979–1983) At-large (1983–1987) |
December 9, 1947 |
Clint Roberts | 1981–1983 | 2nd | January 30, 1935 |
Tim Johnson | 1987–1997 | At-large | December 28, 1946 |
John R. Thune | 1997–2003 | At-large | January 7, 1961 |
Stephanie Herseth Sandlin | 2004–2011 | At-large | December 3, 1970 |
Living former U.S. Senators from South Dakota
As of May 2015, There are four former U.S. Senators from the U.S. State of South Dakota who are currently living at this time, three from Class 2 and one from Class 3.
Senator | Term of office | Class | Date of birth (and age) |
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James Abourezk | 1973–1979 | 2 | February 24, 1931 |
Larry Pressler | 1979–1997 | 2 | March 29, 1942 |
Tom Daschle | 1987–2005 | 3 | December 9, 1947 |
Tim Johnson | 1997–2015 | 2 | December 28, 1946 |
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