Who controlled the Senate in 1997?
The Republicans gained control of the Senate, marking the first time that they had control of either chamber of Congress since the 83rd Congress in 1953.
What party controlled the House and Senate in 1997?
Congress Overview Republicans retained their congressional majorities after the 1996 election, and President Bill Clinton won re-election. The 105th Congress (1997–1999) began with a bipartisan budget agreement and tax cut.
Who controlled Senate in 1996?
1996 United States Senate elections
Leader | Trent Lott | Tom Daschle |
Party | Republican | Democratic |
Leader since | June 12, 1996 | January 3, 1995 |
Leader’s seat | Mississippi | South Dakota |
Seats before | 53 | 47 |
Who was Senate majority leader under Reagan?
Howard Baker | |
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Preceded by | Donald Regan |
Succeeded by | Kenneth Duberstein |
Senate Majority Leader | |
In office January 3, 1981 – January 3, 1985 |
Who controlled the Senate 1998?
1998 United States Senate elections
Leader | Trent Lott | Tom Daschle |
Party | Republican | Democratic |
Leader since | June 12, 1996 | January 3, 1995 |
Leader’s seat | Mississippi | South Dakota |
Seats before | 55 | 45 |
Which party controlled the Senate in 1998?
Which party controlled the Senate in 1999?
Congress Overview Republicans retained their majorities in both chambers though their margin in the House eroded after the 1998 elections. J. Dennis Hastert of Illinois succeeded Georgia’s Newt Gingrich as Speaker in the 106th Congress (1999–2001).
What party controlled the Senate in 1999?