William Meyers Colmer (born February 11, 1890) was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from Mississippi. He represented Mississippi’s 5th Congressional District and served as a Representative for four decades, from March 9, 1933, until January 3, 1973. Over the course of his long tenure, he completed 20 terms in Congress, marking him as a historically significant member of the House from his state.
Colmer’s congressional service began in the early 1930s and extended into the early 1970s, a period that encompassed major political, social, and economic changes in the United States. As a Democratic Representative from Mississippi, he was continuously returned to office by the voters of the 5th District, reflecting sustained support over many election cycles. His career in the House concluded with his status as a former officeholder after January 3, 1973.
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