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Representative John Conyers, Jr.

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NameJohn Conyers, Jr.
PositionRepresentative
StateMichigan
District13
PartyDemocratic
StatusFormer Representative
Term StartJanuary 4, 1965
Term EndDecember 5, 2017
Terms Served27
BornMay 16, 1929
GenderMale
Bioguide IDC000714
Representative John Conyers, Jr.
John Conyers, Jr. served as a representative for Michigan (1965-2017).

About Representative John Conyers, Jr.



John Conyers, Jr. served as a Representative from Michigan in the United States Congress from 1965 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, John Conyers, Jr. contributed to the legislative process during 27 terms in office.

John Conyers, Jr.’s service in Congress occurred during a significant period in American history. As a member of the House of Representatives, John Conyers, Jr. participated in the democratic process and represented the interests of constituents.

John James Conyers Jr. (May 16, 1929 – October 27, 2019) was an American politician of the Democratic Party who served as a U.S. representative from Michigan from 1965 to 2017. Conyers was the sixth-longest serving member of Congress and the longest-serving African American member of Congress in history. After serving in the Korean War, Conyers became active in the civil rights movement. He also served as an aide to Congressman John Dingell before winning election to the House in 1964. He co-founded the Congressional Black Caucus in 1969 and established a reputation as one of the most left-wing members of Congress. Conyers joined the Congressional Progressive Caucus after it was founded in 1991. Conyers supported creation of a single-payer healthcare system and sponsored the United States National Health Care Act. He also sponsored a bill to establish Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a federal holiday, and was the first congressperson to introduce legislation in support of reparations for the descendants of African American slavery. Conyers ran for Mayor of Detroit in 1989 and 1993, but he was defeated in the primary both times. He served as the ranking Democratic member on the House Committee on the Judiciary from 1995 to 2007 and again from 2011 to 2017. He served as chairman of that committee from 2007 to 2011 and as chairman of the House Oversight Committee from 1989 to 1995. As the longest-serving current member of Congress, Conyers was the dean of the House of Representatives from 2015 to 2017. By November 2017, he was the last remaining member of Congress who had served since the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson. In the wake of allegations that he had sexually harassed female staff members and secretly used taxpayer money to settle a harassment claim, Conyers resigned from Congress on December 5, 2017.