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John James Hemphill was born on August 25, 1849, in Chester, ... He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1892 to the Fifty-third Congress.
U.S. Representatives. Mike Johnson, Speaker of the House (2023–present) ... James Hemphill 3,350 22.7 Republican: Landry Simmons 3,024 20.5 Total votes 14,759 :
The number of years the representative/delegate has served in Congress indicates the number of terms the representative/delegate has. Note the representative/delegate can also serve non-consecutive terms if the representative/delegate loses election and wins re-election to the House. 2 years - 1 or 2 terms; 4 years - 2 or 3 terms; 6 years - 3 ...
John Hemphill (December 18, 1803 – January 4, 1862) was an American politician and jurist who served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Texas from 1841 to 1846 and of the Supreme Court of Texas until 1858, and a United States senator from Texas from 1859 to 1861.
Hemphill was responding to a post by former Republican congressman Adam Kinzinger, ... Hemphill was sentenced to two months behind bars, six months of probation and $500 restitution, serving 60 ...
Congress Statewide at-large on a general ticket; 3rd (1793–1795) William Montgomery (AA) Frederick Muhlenberg (AA) Thomas Fitzsimons (PA) Thomas Scott (PA): James Armstrong (PA) Daniel
The 1964 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives on November 3, 1964, to elect members to serve in the 89th United States Congress. They coincided with the election to a full term of President Lyndon B. Johnson.
A photo of First Congressional District Congressman James Comer and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky, hangs in Comer’s Washington office.