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Party whips of the United States House of Representatives

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The Majority Whip is an elected member of the U.S. House of Representatives who assists the Speaker of the House and the Majority Leader to coordinate ideas on and garner support for proposed legislation. This position, unlike Speaker of the House, was not mandated by the Constitution. Instead, it emerged near the beginning of the 20th century.

Majority Whips, 1897-present

Name Party-State Term
James A. Tawney (R-MN) 1897-1905
James E. Watson (R-IN) 1905-1909
John W. Dwight (R-NY) 1909-1911
none 1911-1913
Thomas M. Bell (D-GA) 1913-1915
none 1915-1919
Harold Knutson (R-MN) 1919-1923
Albert H. Vestal (R-IN) 1923-1931
John McDuffie (D-AL) 1931-1933
Arthur H. Greenwood (D-AL) 1933-1935
Patrick J. Boland (D-PA) 1935-1942
Robert Ramspeck (D-GA) 1942-1945
John J. Sparkman (D-AL) 1945-1947
Leslie C. Arends (R-IL) 1947-1949
J. Percy Priest (D-TN) 1 1949-1953
Leslie C. Arends (R-IL) 1953-1955
Carl Albert (D-OK) 1955-1961
Thomas Hale Boggs (D-LA) 1961-1971
Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. (D-MA) 1971-1973
John J. McFall (D-CA) 1973-1977
John W. Brademas (D-IN) 1977-1981
Thomas S. Foley (D-WA) 1981-1987
Tony Coelho (D-CA) 1987-1989
William H. Gray III (D-PA) 1989-1991
David E. Bonior (D-MI) 1991-1995
Tom DeLay (R-TX) 1995-2003
Roy Blunt (R-MO) 2003-2006
Eric Canter (R-VA) 2006-

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