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Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 190

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188 Summary. Twenty nine men have this been demoted from the senate to the house. Nineteen of them are from the northern states, ten from the southern. Four came from states west of the Mississippi. Two were among the original senators from their respective states. Of the twenty nine senators in this list, fourteen of them have been chosen to fill vacancies, two of whom have been reelected for a full term. Charles R. Buckalew was elected for a full term and then appointed to fill out an unexpired term. John J. Crittenden in his numerous terms of service was both elected for full terms and appointed to fill out vacancies. Six were immediately elected to the house upon the expiration of their terms in the senate; seven were defeated for reelection; two resigned to become governors of Louisiana and
 
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