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Representative Timothy Patrick Sheehan

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Representative Timothy Patrick Sheehan - Illinois Republican

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NameTimothy Patrick Sheehan
PositionRepresentative
StateIllinois
District11
PartyRepublican
StatusFormer Representative
Term StartJanuary 3, 1951
Term EndJanuary 3, 1959
Terms Served4
BornFebruary 21, 1909
GenderMale
Bioguide IDS000315
Representative Timothy Patrick Sheehan
Timothy Patrick Sheehan served as a representative for Illinois (1951-1959).

About Representative Timothy Patrick Sheehan



Timothy Patrick Sheehan served as a Representative from Illinois in the United States Congress from 1951 to 1959. A member of the Republican Party, Timothy Patrick Sheehan contributed to the legislative process during 4 terms in office.

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

Timothy Patrick Sheehan (February 21, 1909 – October 8, 2000) of Chicago was a U.S. representative from Illinois from 1951 to 1959. He was a candidate for mayor of Chicago in 1959. Sheehan was well respected by a number of prominent Democrats of his era, including Senator Robert F. Kennedy. He was responsible for mentoring a number of the current members of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Despite losing a lop-sided election to Mayor Daley in 1959, Sheehan remained friendly with his Democrat counterpart for years to come. Mayor Daley once stated, out of respect for the Illinois Congressman, “he should have been a Democrat.” Sheehan voted in favor of the Civil Rights Act of 1957. During his tenure in the House of Representatives, Sheehan served with some the most famous Americans of the 20th Century, including John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, and Gerald Ford. Sheehan made the statement that the United States should consider annexation of Canada during the start of the Cold War, which received notoriety in the USSR propaganda entitled “Yankees in Canada”, which portrayed America as expansionist.