House Office Building Rooms used by Future Presidential Nominees 

Since 1789, 17 Presidents and 34 major presidential nominees have served in the U.S. House of Representatives at some point in their careers. The chart below shows the rooms used by the five Presidents and six major nominees whose careers included House service following the introduction of office buildings in the Congress. Presidents are identified in bold. Office assignments provided are the numbers currently used for a given room.

Individual
(House Service)
StatePartyCampaign Office AssignmentYears of
Occupancy
James M. Cox (1909-1913) OhioD1920 (lost) 410 Cannon 1909–1913
John W. Davis (1911-1913) West VirginiaD1924 (lost) 428 Cannon 1911–1913
John F. Kennedy (1947-1953)MassachusettsD1960 (won) 315 and 317 Cannon 1947–1953
Richard M. Nixon (1947-1951)CaliforniaR1960 (lost)

1968 (won)

1972 (won)
510 Cannon 1947–1951
Lyndon B. Johnson (1937-1949)TexasD1964 (won) 427 Cannon

1320 Longworth

504 Cannon
1937–1939

1939–1943

1943–1949
George McGovern (1957-1961)South DakotaD1972 (lost) 114 Cannon 1957–1961 
Gerald R. Ford (1949-1973)MichiganR 1976 (lost) 316 Cannon

335 and 339 Cannon

H–230 Capitol
1949–1955

1955–1965

1965–1974
John B. Anderson (1961-1981)AndersonR 1980 (lost) 1418 Longworth

1225 Longworth

1101 Longworth
1961–1967

1967–1969

1969–1981
George H.W. Bush (1967-1971)TexasR1988 (won)

1992 (lost)
1607 and 1609 Longworth 1967–1971
Robert J. Dole (1961-1969)KansasR1996 (lost) 230 Cannon

233 Cannon

231 Cannon

109 Cannon
1961–1965

1965

1965–1967

1967–1969
Albert Gore, Jr. (1977-1985)TennesseeD2000 (lost) 1725 Longworth

1417 Longworth

1131 Longworth
1977–1979

1979–1981

1981–1985
John S. McCain III (1983-1985)ArizonaR 2008 (lost) 1123 Longworth 1983–1985