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I guess the column is pre-sorted but clicking on the column to reverse the sort messed it up. All of the Jan-3-2007 dates plus a few others do not sort correctly. Not a huge priorty because of the pre-sort but just giving a heads up. DavidRF (talk) 20:47, 17 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]
On May 4, Tscatu1 updated the list to indicate that John Conyers was no longer a member of the House and, thus, was not its most senior member. The next day, Pvmoutside reverted that edit because "this list keeps all reps, even if partial terms." This position baffles me. I was going to make an edit to indicate that it showed seniority at the start of the Congress, though I cannot see why that would be good, but the list also includes the many new members who were elected after various departures. Can anyone explain why this list should not be up-to-date? czrisher, 14:51, 24 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]