Democratic Caucus of The United States Senate - List of Caucus Chairmen

List of Caucus Chairmen

Dates Senator State Notes
-1877 John W. Stevenson Kentucky
1877–1881 William A. Wallace Pennsylvania
1881–1885 George H. Pendleton Ohio
1885–1890 James B. Beck Kentucky
1890–1898 Arthur P. Gorman Maryland
1898–1899 David Turpie Indiana
1899–1903 James K. Jones Arkansas
1903–1906 Arthur P. Gorman Maryland
1906–1907 Joseph C. S. Blackburn Kentucky
1907–1909 Charles A. Culberson Texas
1909–1911 Hernando D. Money Mississippi
1911–1913 Thomas S. Martin Virginia
1913–1917 John Worth Kern Indiana
1917–1919 Thomas S. Martin Virginia
1920–1923 Oscar W. Underwood Alabama Also Democratic floor leader
1923–1937 Joseph T. Robinson Arkansas Also Democratic floor leader
1937–1949 Alben W. Barkley Kentucky Also Democratic floor leader
1949–1951 Scott W. Lucas Illinois Also Democratic floor leader
1951–1953 Ernest W. McFarland Arizona Also Democratic floor leader
1953–1961 Lyndon Johnson Texas Also Democratic floor leader
1961–1977 Mike Mansfield Montana Also Democratic floor leader
1977–1989 Robert Byrd West Virginia Also Democratic floor leader
1989–1995 George J. Mitchell Maine Also Democratic floor leader
1995–2005 Tom Daschle South Dakota Also Democratic floor leader
2005–present Harry Reid Nevada Also Democratic floor leader

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