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Members of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission are appointed by the president of the United States. Their terms last five years and are staggered so that one commissioner's term ends on June 5 of each year. If an appointment is to fill out an uncompleted term, it will be for less than five years. To ensure that the commission remains non-partisan, no more than three commissioners may belong to the same political party. The president also designates one of the commissioners as chairman, the SEC's top executive. Service may continue past term expiration [1] up to eighteen additional months. [2] This page is sorted by president and date of appointment; a second list sorts the page by SEC member's employment with private firms.

List of members

List of commissioners of the Securities and Exchange Commission (1934-present) [3]
Term start President Chair Republican Democratic
1934 Franklin D. Roosevelt Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. George C. Matthews Robert E. Healy James M. Landis Ferdinand Pecora
1935 James M. Landis William O. Douglas James Delmage Ross
1936
1937 Jerome Frank
1938 William O. Douglas John W. Hanes
1939 Jerome Frank Edward C. Eicher Leon Henderson
1940 Sumner T. Pike
1941 Edward C. Eicher Ganson Purcell Edmund Burke Jr.
1942 Ganson Purcell Robert H. O'Brien
1943 Robert K. McConnaughey
1944
1945 Harry S. Truman James J. Caffrey
1946 James J. Caffrey Richard B. McEntire Harry A. McDonald
1947
1948 Edmond M. Hanrahan Paul R. Rowen
1949 Harry A. McDonald Donald C. Cook
1950
1951
Donald C. Cook
Robert I. Millonzi
1952 Clarence H. Adams J. Howard Rossbach
1953 Dwight D. Eisenhower Ralph H. Demmler A. J. Goodwin Jr.
1954
1955 J. Sinclair Armstrong Andrew Downey Orrick Harold C. Patterson
1956 James C. Sargent Earl F. Hastings
1957 Edward N. Gadsby
1958
1959
1960 Daniel J. McCauley Byron D. Woodside
1961 John F. Kennedy William L. Cary Jack M. Whitney II J. Allen Frear Jr. Manuel F. Cohen
1962
1963
1964 Lyndon B. Johnson Manuel F. Cohen Hamer H. Budge Hugh F. Owens Francis M. Wheat
1965
1966
1967 Richard B. Smith
1968
Hamer H. Budge
1969 Richard M. Nixon James J. Needham Syd Herlong
1970
1971 William J. Casey Philip A. Loomis Jr.
1972
1973 G. Bradford Cook John R. Evans A. A. Sommer Jr.
Ray Garrett Jr. Irving M. Pollack
1974
1975 Gerald R. Ford Roderick M. Hills
1976 Vacant
1977 Jimmy Carter Harold M. Williams Roberta Karmel
1978
1979
1980 Stephen J. Friedman Barbara Judge
1981 Ronald Reagan John S. R. Shad Bevis Longstreth
1982 James C. Treadway Jr.
1983 Charles Chapman Cox Charles L. Marinccio
1984 Aulana L. Peters
1985 Charles L. Marinccio
1986 Edward H . Flesichman
1987 David S. Ruder
1988 Mary Shapiro
1989 George H. W. Bush Richard C. Breeden
1990 Philip R. Lochner Jr. Richard Y. Roberts
1991 Vacant
1992 J. Carter Beese Jr.
1993 Bill Clinton Arthur Levitt
1994
1995 Steven Wallman Vacant
1996 Norman S. Johnson Isaac C. Hunt Jr.
1997 Laura Unger Paul R. Carey
1998
1999
2000
2001 George W. Bush Harvey Pitt Vacant Vacant
2002 Cynthia Glassman Paul S. Atkins Harvey Goldschmid Roel Campos
2003 William H. Donaldson
2004
2005 Christopher Cox
2006 Kathleen L. Casey Annette Nazareth
2007
2008 Troy Paredes Elisse B. Walter Luis A. Aguilar
2009 Barack Obama Mary Shapiro
2010
2011 Daniel M. Gallagher
2012
2013 Mary Jo White Michael Piwowar Kara Stein
2014
2015 Vacant Vacant
2016
2017 Donald Trump Jay Clayton
2018 Hester Peirce Elad Roisman Robert J. Jackson Jr.
2019 Allison Lee
2020 Caroline A. Crenshaw
2021 Joe Biden Gary Gensler
2022 Mark Uyeda Jaime Lizárraga

References

  1. ^ "Current SEC Commissioners", SEC webpage. Retrieved 2011-04-22.
  2. ^ Waddell, Melanie, "White House Said to Mull Gallagher as Casey's SEC Replacement", Advisor One, April 21, 2011. Retrieved 2011-05-03.
  3. ^ "SEC Historical Summary of Chairmen and Commissioners".

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