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109th Virginia General Assembly
108th 110th
Overview
Legislative bodyVirginia General Assembly
JurisdictionVirginia, United States
TermJanuary 12, 1916 (1916-01-12) – January 9, 1918 (1918-01-09)
Senate of Virginia
Members40 senators
PresidentJ. Taylor Ellyson (D)
President pro temporeC. Harding Walker (D)
Party controlDemocratic Party
Virginia House of Delegates
Members100 delegates
SpeakerHarry R. Houston (D)
Party controlDemocratic Party
Sessions
1stJanuary 12, 1916 (1916-01-12) – March 18, 1916 (1916-03-18)

The 109th Virginia General Assembly was the meeting of the legislative branch of the Virginia state government from 1916 to 1918, after the 1915 state elections. It convened in Richmond for one session, which started on January 12, 1916, and ended on March 18, 1916.[1][2]

Background

The 1916 General Assembly took place during the latter half of Henry Carter Stuart's governorship. It was the last full session during which J. Taylor Ellyson served as lieutenant governor and president of the state senate; as of 2013, he is the only person in Virginia history to have served three terms in that office.

On November 1, 1916, seven months after the body adjourned, statewide prohibition went into effect. Senator G. Walter Mapp and temperance advocate James Cannon, Jr. (not to be confused with Senator James E. Cannon) drafted the final bill after voters endorsed a referendum in September 1914.

Party summary

Resignations and new members are discussed in the "Changes in membership" section, below.

Senate

Senate Party standings (at the beginning of this session)
  35 Democrats
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total Vacant
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Democratic Independent Republican
End of previous session 35 0 5 40 0
Begin 35 1 4 40 0
December 7, 1917 34 39 1
Latest voting share 87.2% 12.8%
Beginning of next session 35 1 4 40 0

House of Delegates

House Party standings (at the beginning of this session)
  84 Democrats
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total Vacant
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Democratic Independent Republican
End of previous session - - - 100 0
Begin 84 1 15 100 0
Latest voting share 84% 16%
Beginning of next session 84 1 15 100 0

Senate

Leadership

Map of Virginia's senatorial districts as they were in 1916
Office Officer
President of the Senate J. Taylor Ellyson (D)
President pro tempore C. Harding Walker (D)
Minority Floor Leader J. Powell Royall (R)

Members

District Senator Party Constituency Began serving
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 1st John P. Buchanan Democratic Washington, Smyth, and city of Bristol 1916
style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (United States)/meta/color" | 2nd John M. Goodloe Republican Scott, Lee, and Wise 1916
style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (United States)/meta/color" | 3rd J. Powell Royall Republican Buchanan, Dickenson, Russell, and Tazewell 1912
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 4th William L. Andrews Democratic Roanoke, Montgomery, and cities of Roanoke and Radford 1915
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 5th E. Lee Trinkle Democratic Giles, Bland, Pulaski, and Wythe 1916
style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (United States)/meta/color" | 6th M. Price Webb Republican Carroll, Grayson, and Patrick 1916
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 7th William A. Rinehart Democratic Craig, Botetourt, Allegheny, Bath, and city of Clifton Forge 1912
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 8th George N. Conrad Democratic Rockingham 1916
style="background-color:Template:Independent Party (United States)/meta/color" | 9th Cornelius T. Jordan Independent Augusta, Highland, and city of Staunton 1916
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 10th Harry F. Byrd Democratic Shenandoah, Frederick, and city of Winchester 1916
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 11th Theodore C. Pilcher Democratic Fauquier and Loudoun 1916
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 12th Henry H. Downing Democratic Clarke, Page, and Warren 1916
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 13th C. O'Conor Goolrick Democratic Spotsylvania, Stafford, Louisa, and city of Fredericksburg 1915
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 14th R. Ewell Thornton Democratic Alexandria county, Prince William, Fairfax, and city of Alexandria 1908
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 15th Clyde T. Bowers Democratic Culpeper, Madison, Rappahannock, and Orange 1912
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 16th Thomas S. Hening Democratic Goochland, Powhatan, and Chesterfield 1916
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 17th Nathaniel B. Early Democratic Albemarle, Greene, and city of Charlottesville 1908
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 18th Sands Gayle Democratic Appomattox, Buckingham, Fluvanna, and Charlotte 1910
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 19th Aubrey E. Strode Democratic Amherst and Nelson 1916
(previously served 1906-1912)
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 20th Walter E. Addison Democratic Campbell and city of Lynchburg 1916
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 21st James T. Lacy Democratic Halifax 1916
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 22nd A. Willis Robertson Democratic Bedford, Rockbridge, and city of Buena Vista 1916
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 23rd William A. Garrett Democratic Pittsylvania, Henry, and city of Danville 1901
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 24th George T. Rison Democratic Pittsylvania and city of Danville 1904
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 25th William H. Jeffreys, Jr. Democratic Mecklenburg and Brunswick 1916
style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (United States)/meta/color" | 26th Beverly A. Davis Republican Franklin and Floyd 1916
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 27th Sidney B. Barham, Jr. Democratic Greensville, Sussex, Surry, and Prince George 1916
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 28th George E. Allen Democratic Nottoway, Amelia, Lunenburg, Prince Edward, and Cumberland 1916
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 29th Patrick H. Drewry Democratic Dinwiddie and city of Petersburg 1912
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 30th Junius E. West Democratic Isle of Wight, Southampton, and Nansemond 1912
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 31st Earl C. Mathews Democratic Norfolk city 1916
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 32nd Charles U. Gravatt Democratic Caroline, Hanover, and King William 1908
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 33rd William C. Corbitt Democratic Norfolk county and city of Portsmouth 1915
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 34th C. Harding Walker Democratic King George, Richmond, Westmoreland, Lancaster, and Northumberland 1899
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 35th Julien Gunn Democratic Henrico, New Kent, Charles City, James City, and city of Williamsburg 1916
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 36th Saxon W. Holt Democratic Elizabeth City, York, Warwick, and city of Newport News 1904
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 37th G. Walter Mapp Democratic Accomac, Northampton, and Princess Anne 1912
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 38th James E. Cannon Democratic Richmond city 1914
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | Louis O. Wendenburg Democratic 1912
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | 39th John R. Saunders Democratic King and Queen, Middlesex, Essex, Gloucester, and Mathews 1908

House of Delegates

Leadership

Office Officer
Speaker of the House Harry R. Houston (D)
Majority Floor Leader R. Holman Willis (D)
Minority Floor Leader Marion K. Lowry (R)

Members

Changes in membership

Senate

  • December 7, 1917, Theodore C. Pilcher (D-11th district) dies. Seat remains unfilled until start of next regular session.

See also

References

  1. ^ List of Members and Committees and Rules Senate and House of Delegates: Session 1916. Richmond: Virginia State Library. 1916. Retrieved May 3, 2013.
  2. ^ Register of the General Assembly of Virginia, 1776–1918. Richmond: Virginia State Library. 1918. Retrieved May 3, 2013. Virginia House of Delegates October 10, 1814.