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Period Served
Henry H. Fowler (Secretary of the Treasury; Democrat) ............................... 5/11/65-12/20/68
Farris Bryant (Director of the Office of Emergency Planning; Democrat) .................... 2/20/67-10/9/67
Ramsey Clark (Attorney General; Democrat) ......................................... 3/18/67-1/20/69
*Price Daniel (Director of the Office of Emergency Preparedness; Democrat) ................ 10/10/67-1/20/69
Robert H. Finch (Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare; Republican) .................. 3/26/69-present
Robert P. Mayo (Director of the Bureau of the Budget; Republican) ........................ 3/26/69-present
George H. Romney (Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Republican) .............. 3/26/69-present
Governors (four)
Ernest F. Hollings (South Carolina; Democrat) ........................................ 12/8/59-1/14/63
*Abraham A. Ribicoff (Connecticut; Democrat) ....................................... 12/8/59-1/20/61
Robert E. Smylie (Idaho; Republican) .............................................. 12/8/59-4/29/66
William G. Stratton (Illinois; Republican) ............................................ 12/8/59-1/14/61
John Anderson, Jr. (Kansas; Republican) .............................. 1/19/61-1/13/65
Michael V. DiSalle (Ohio; Democrat) ............................................... 3/15/61-1/14/63
Carl E. Sanders (Georgia; Democrat) ............................................... 3/13/63-1/10/67
Terry Sanford (North Carolina; Democrat) ......................................... . 3/13/63-11/12/63
John N. Dempsey (Connecticut; Democrat) ......................................... 4/30/64-11/26/68
Nelson A. Rockefeller (New York; Republican) ....................................... 11/10/65-present
Buford Ellington (Tennessee; Democrat) ............................................. 3/18/67-present
James A. Rhodes (Ohio; Republican) ........................................ 5/23/674/30/68
Spiro T. Agnew (Maryland; Republican) ........................................ 7/5/68-1/7/69
Raymond P. Shafer (Pennsylvania; Republican) ........................................ 3/26/69-present
Warren E. Heames (Missouri; Democrat) ............................................. 6/17/69-present
State Legislators (three)
**Elisha Barrett (New York; Senate: Republican) ........................................ 12/8/59-3/2/60
Leslie Cutler, Mrs. (Massachusetts; Senate; Republican) ................................. 12/8/59-12/7/61
John W. Noble (Missouri; Senate; Democrat) .......................................... 12/8/59-1/2/61
Hal Bridenbaugh (Nebraska; Senate; Republican) ...................................... 3/31/60-3/30/62
Robert A. Ainsworth, Jr. (Louisiana; Senate; Democrat) ............................... 5/16/61-10/31/61
Robert B. Duncan (Oregon; House; Democrat) ........................................ 2/22/62-1/14/63
John E. Powers (Massachusetts; Senate; Democrat) .................................... 2/22/62-2/21/64
Graham S. Newell (Vermont; Senate; Republican) ...................................... 8/1/62-7/31/64
Harry King Lowman (Kentucky; House; Democrat) ................................... 3/13/63-12/31/63
Marion H. Crank (Arkansas; House; Democrat) ....................................... 4/30/64-3/17/67
Charles R. Weiner (Pennsylvania; Senate; Democrat) ................................... 4/30/64-4/29/66
C. George DeStefano (Rhode Island; Senate; Republican) ................................. 2/4/65-1/7/69
Ben Barnes (Texas; House; Democrat) .............................................. 3/18/67-1/14/69
Jess M. Unruh (California; House; Democrat) ........................................ 3/18/67-10/29/69
W. Russell Arrington (Illinois; Senate; Republican) ..................................... 3/26/69-present
Robert P. Knowles (Wisconsin; Senate; Republican) ..................................... 3/26/69-present
B. Mahlon Brown (Nevada; Senate; Democrat) ........................................ 10/30/69-present
Mayors (four)
*Anthony J. Celebrezze (Cleveland, Ohio; Democrat) ................................... 12/8/59-7/27/62
Gordon S. Clinton (Seattle, Washington; Republican) ................................... 12/8/59-3/2/62
*Don Hummel (Tucson, Arizona; Democrat) .......................................... 12/8/59-12/4/61
Norris Poulson (Los Angeles, California; Republican) ................................... 12/8/59-6/30/61
Richard Y. Batterton (Denver, Colorado; Republican) .................................. 2/22/62-6/30/63
*Served on the Commission in two capacities at different times.
**Deceased.
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