List of University of Michigan Legislator Alumni - Legislators M

Legislators M

  • Verner Wright Main, (LAW: JD 1914) a Congressional Representative from Michigan.
  • Carl Edgar Mapes, (LAW: 1899) a Congressional Representative from Michigan.
  • Ernest Whitworth Marland, (LAW: JD 1893) a Congressional Representative from Oklahoma.
  • Eben Wever Martin, (LAW: 1879, 1890) a Congressional Representative from South Dakota.
  • William Cotter Maybury, (AB 1870; LAW: 1871) a Representative from Michigan.
  • James Henry Mays, (LAW: JD 1895) a Congressional Representative from Utah.
  • Porter James McCumber, (LAW: JD 1880) a Senator from North Dakota.
  • Jonas Hartzell McGowan, (AB 1861) a Congressional Representative from Michigan.
  • Robert John McIntosh, (LAW: JD 1948) a Congressional Representative from Michigan.
  • James Campbell McLaughlin, (AB 1879, LAW: JD 1883) a Congressional Representative from Michigan.
  • Rolla Coral McMillen, (LAW: JD 1906) a Congressional Representative from Illinois.
  • George Meader, (AB 1927; LAW: JD 1931) a Congressional Representative from Michigan.
  • Rice William Means, (LAW: JD 1901) a Senator from Colorado.
  • Carrie P. Meek, (M.S. 1948), member of the Florida state house of representatives.
  • George de Rue Meiklejohn, (LAW: JD 1880) a Congressional Representative from Nebraska.
  • David Henry Mercer, (LAW: JD 1882) a Congressional Representative from Nebraska.
  • William Smith Mesick, (LAW: JD 1881) a Congressional Representative from Michigan.
  • Earl Cory Michener, (LAW: 1901-1902 DNG) a Congressional Representative from Michigan.
  • Seth Crittenden Moffatt, (LAW: JD 1863) a Congressional Representative from Michigan.
  • James William Murphy, (LAW: JD 1880) a Congressional Representative from Wisconsin.

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