List of Speakers of the Michigan House of Representatives

This is a complete list of the Speakers of the Michigan House of Representatives. Elected by the Members of the House, the Speaker is the presiding officer of that body. In addition to duties as chair, the adopted rules of the House of Representatives specify other powers and duties of the post. The Speaker is currently elected for a two-year term in the odd-numbered years in which the Legislature convenes.[1]

Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives
Incumbent
Lee Chatfield

since January 9, 2019
StyleThe Honorable
AppointerElected by the Michigan House of Representatives
Inaugural holderEzra Convis

Several Speakers have gone on to pursue and achieve higher office, including as a member of Congress or as Governor of Michigan.

RepresentativeCounty of residenceDistrictSession years
Ezra ConvisCalhounCalhoun1835–1836
Charles W. WhippleWayneWayne1837
Kinsley S. BinghamLivingstonLivingston1838–1839
Henry AckerJacksonJackson1840
Philo C. Fuller[2]LenaweeLenawee1841
John BiddleWayneWayne1841
Kinsley S. BinghamLivingstonLivingston1842
Robert McClellandMonroeMonroe1843
Edwin H. LothropKalamazooKalamazoo1844
Alfred H. HanscomOaklandOakland1845
Isaac E. CraryCalhounCalhoun1846
George W. PeckLivingstonLivingston1847
Alexander W. BuelWayneWayne1848
Leander ChapmanJacksonJackson1849
Silas G. HarrisOttawaOttawa/Kent1850
Jefferson G. ThurberMonroeMonroe1851
Daniel G. QuackenbossLenawee1st Lenawee1853
Cyrus LovellIoniaIonia1855
Byron G. StoutOakland1st Oakland1857–1858
Henry A. ShawEaton1st Eaton1859
Dexter MusseyMacomb3rd Macomb1861–1862
Sullivan M. CutcheonWashtenaw1st Washtenaw1863–1864
Gilbert E. ReadKalamazoo1st Kalamazoo1865
P. Dean WarnerOakland3rd Oakland1867
Jonathan J. WoodmanVan Buren1st Van Buren1869–1872
Charles M. CroswellLenawee4th Lenawee1873–1874
John P. HoytTuscolaTuscola1875
John T. RichLapeer1st Lapeer1877–1879
Seth C. MoffattGrand TraverseGd. Traverse/Wexford1881–1882
Sumner HowardGenesee1st Genesee1883
Newcomb ClarkBay2nd Bay1885
Daniel P. MarkeyOgemawOgemaw1887
Gerrit J. DiekemaOttawa1st Ottawa1889
Philip B. WachtelCheboyganCheboygan1891–1892
William A. TateumKent1st Kent1893
William D. GordonMidlandMidland1895–1898
Edgar J. AdamsKent1st Kent1899–1900
John J. CartonGenesee2nd Genesee1901–1903
Sheridan F. MasterKalamazoo1st Kalamazoo1905
Nicholas J. WhelanOttawa1st Ottawa1907
Colin P. CampbellKent3rd Kent1909
Herbert F. BakerCheboyganCheboygan1911–1912
Gilbert A. CurrieMidlandMidland1913
Charles Wallace SmithLapeerLapeer1915
Wayne R. RiceNewaygoNewaygo1917
Thomas ReadOceanaOceana1919
Fred L. WarnerIoniaIonia1921–1922
George W. WelshKent1st Kent1923
Fred B. WellsCassCass1925–1926
Lynn C. GardnerLivingstonLivingston1927
Fred R. MingCheboyganCheboygan1929–1932
Martin R. BradleyMenomineeMenominee1933–1934
George A. SchroederWayne1st Wayne1935–1938
Howard NugentHuronHuron1939–1946
Victor A. KnoxChippewaChippewa1947–1952
Wade Van ValkenburgKalamazoo1st Kalamazoo1953–1956
George Van PeursemOttawaOttawa1957–1958
Don R. PearsBerrien1st Berrien1959–1962
Allison GreenTuscolaTuscola1963–1964
Joseph J. KowalskiWayne19[3]1965–1966
Robert E. WaldronWayne11967–1968
William A. RyanWayne31969–1974
Bobby CrimGenesee821975–1982
Gary OwenWashtenaw221983–1988
Lewis N. DodakSaginaw861989–1992
Curtis Hertel[4]Wayne21993–1994
Paul Hillegonds[4][5]Allegan881993–1996
Curtis HertelWayne21997–1998
Charles R. PerriconeKalamazoo611999–2000
Rick JohnsonOsceola1022001–2004
Craig DeRocheOakland382005–2006
Andy DillonWayne172007–2010
James "Jase" BolgerCalhoun632011–2014
Kevin CotterIsabella992015–2016
Tom LeonardClinton932017–2018
Lee ChatfieldEmmet1072019–present

References

  1. Michigan Manual: Chapter III—The Legislative Branch: Speakers, Pro Tempore and Clerks of the House of Representatives 1835-2011
  2. Resigned April 3, 1841; succeeded by John Biddle
  3. The Apportionment and Districting Plan of 1964 changed the method of naming legislative districts by counties to a numbering system . Under the previous system, the county was the basis for the district name, and each county, if qualified, had numbered districts within its borders . See Const . 1835, art . 4, §§3, 4; Const . 1850, art . 4, §§3, 4; Const . 1963, art . 4, §3.
  4. Elected co-speaker of the house January 13, 1993 . Pursuant to the Standing Rules of the House of Representatives and the Democratic/Republican Leadership Agreement re Organization of the Michigan House of Representatives, both ratified by resolutions adopted January 13, 1993, Democratic and Republican co-speakers were elected by the Michigan House of Representatives and authorized to act as presiding officer of the house during alternating months until the election of a speaker by at least 56 votes or the conclusion of the 87th Legislature on December 31, 1994 . See 1993 Journal of the House (No . 1, January 13, 1993)
  5. Elected Speaker of the House January 11, 1995
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