US Speaker of the HouseThe Speaker of the House of Representatives is one of but three legislative positions explicitly set forth in the Constitution. The Speaker is elected by Members of the House, making him the elect of the elect." The Speaker is the only leadership position in either chamber filled by a vote of the membership." -- Office of the Clerk US Congress

Frederick A.C.Muhlenberg
Albert,
Carl
Bankhead, William B.
Banks, Nathaniel P.
Barbour, Philip P.
Bell, John
Blaine, James G.
Boyd , Linn
Byrns, Joseph W.
Cannon, Joseph G.
Carlisle , John G.
Cheves, Langdon
Clark, Champ
Clay, Henry
Cobb, Howell
Colfax, Schuyler
Crisp, Charles F.
Davis, John W.
Dayton, Jonathan
Foley, Thomas S.
Garner, John N.
Gillett, Frederick H.
Gingrich, Newt
Grow, Galusha A.
Hastert, John Dennis
Henderson, David B.
Hunter, Robert M.T.
Jones, John W.
Keifer, J. Warren
Kerr, Michael C.
Longworth, Nicholas
Macon, Nathaniel
Martin, Joseph W.
McCormack, John W.
Muhlenberg, Frederick A.C.
O'Neill, Thomas P. Jr
Orr, James L.
Pennington, William
Polk, James K.
Pomeroy, Theodore M.
Rainey, Henry T.
Randall, Samuel J.
Rayburn, Sam T.
Reed, Thomas B.
Sedgwick, Theodore
Stevenson, Andrew
Taylor, John W.
Trumbull, Jonathan Jr
Varnum, Joseph B.
White, John
Winthrop, Robert C.
Wright, James C. Jr.
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