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Senator Isidor Rayner

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Senator Isidor Rayner - Maryland Democratic

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NameIsidor Rayner
PositionSenator
StateMaryland
PartyDemocratic
StatusFormer Representative
Term StartDecember 5, 1887
Term EndMarch 3, 1913
Terms Served5
BornApril 11, 1850
GenderMale
Bioguide IDR000086
Senator Isidor Rayner
Isidor Rayner served as a senator for Maryland (1887-1913).

About Senator Isidor Rayner



Isidor Rayner served as a Senator from Maryland in the United States Congress from 1887 to 1913. A member of the Democratic Party, Isidor Rayner contributed to the legislative process during 5 terms in office.

Isidor Rayner’s service in Congress occurred during a significant period in American history. As a member of the Senate, Isidor Rayner participated in the democratic process and represented the interests of constituents.

Isidor Rayner (April 11, 1850 – November 25, 1912) was a Democratic member of the United States Senate, representing the State of Maryland from 1905 to 1912. He also represented the Fourth Congressional District of Maryland from 1887 to 1889, and 1891 to 1895. Rayner was born into a German-Jewish family in Baltimore, Maryland, and attended local private schools. He later attended the University of Maryland, Baltimore, and the University of Virginia. He began to study law and was admitted to the Maryland bar in 1871. Rayner was elected to the Maryland House of Delegates and served from 1878 to 1884. In 1885, he was elected to the Maryland State Senate, serving one year until 1886. Rayner was elected the same year to the 50th United States Congress. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1888 to the 51st Congress, but was victorious in the next two elections to the 52nd and 53rd Congresses. He declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1894. Five years later in 1899, Rayner was chosen to be the Attorney General of Maryland, serving until 1903. He was elected as a Democrat in 1905 to the U.S. Senate, and was reelected again in 1911. While senator, he served as chairman of the Committee on Indian Depredations (Sixty-second Congress). In 1912, Rayner died in Washington, D.C., while serving as senator. He is buried at Rock Creek Cemetery.