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US GOVERNMENT OFFICE

Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission. See also SEC Commissioner.

Official Website:
http://www.sec.gov/

02-Jul-1934 23-Sep-1935 Joseph P. Kennedy Democrat
23-Sep-1935 15-Sep-1937 James L. Landis Democrat
21-Sep-1937 16-Mar-1939 William O. Douglas Democrat
18-Apr-1939 09-Mar-1941 Jerome N. Frank Democrat
09-Mar-1941 20-Dec-1942 Edward C. Eicher Democrat
20-Dec-1942 30-Jun-1946 Ganson Purcell Democrat
23-Jul-1946 31-Dec-1947 James J. Caffrey Democrat
18-Apr-1948 03-Nov-1949 Edmond M. Hanrahan Democrat
04-Nov-1949 25-Jan-1952 Harry A. McDonald Republican
26-Jan-1952 17-Jun-1953 Donald C. Cook Democrat
17-Jun-1953 25-Apr-1955 Ralph H. Demmler Republican
25-Apr-1955 27-Jun-1957 J. Sinclair Armstrong Republican
20-Aug-1957 26-Feb-1961 Edward N. Gadsby Republican
27-Feb-1961 20-Aug-1964 William L. Cary Democrat
20-Aug-1964 22-Jan-1969 Manuel F. Cohen Democrat
22-Jan-1969 02-Dec-1971 Hamer H. Budge Republican
14-Mar-1971 02-Jan-1973 William J. Casey Republican
03-Feb-1973 16-Apr-1973 G. Bradford Cook Republican
06-Aug-1973 28-Oct-1975 Ray Garrett, Jr. Republican
28-Oct-1975 10-Mar-1977 Roderick M. Hills Republican
18-Mar-1977 01-Feb-1981 Harold M. Williams Democrat
06-Apr-1981 18-Jun-1987 John Shad Republican
07-Aug-1987 30-Sep-1989 David S. Ruder Republican
11-Oct-1989 07-Apr-1993 Richard C. Breeden Republican
27-Jul-1993 09-Jan-2001 Arthur Levitt Democrat
03-Aug-2001 17-Jan-2003 Harvey Pitt Republican
18-Jan-2003 30-Jun-2005 Bill Donaldson Republican
03-Aug-2005 -- Christopher Cox Republican



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