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Updated May 20, 2021

The Sergeant at Arms is an elected officer of the House of
Representatives and is the chamber's primary law
enforcement official and protocol officer, responsible for
maintaining security on the House floor and the House side
of the U.S. Capitol complex. Initially established during the
First Congress, when the House electedJoseph Wheaton of
Rhode Island on May 12,1789, the Sergeant at Arms
performs duties according to law, House rules, and custom.
The House, according to the order of the day,
proceeded by ballot to the appointment of a Sergeant-
at-Arms; and upon examining the ballots, a majority of
the votes of the whole House was found in favor of
Joseph Wheaton.
Annals of Congress, May 12, 1789, p. 330
Selection Process
The House ofRepresentatives, on the first day of anew
Congress, typically elects the House Sergeant at Arms.
Generally, the election occurs with the adoption of a House
Resolution (H.Res.). Afterthe resolution's introduction, the
minority party typically offers an amendment to nominate
its own candidate for office. Once the House disposes of the
minority-party amendment, the House votes to agree to the
resolution and elect the Sergeantat Arms. Two recent
Sergeants at Arms-WilsonBill Livingood and Paul
Irving-served through changes in the majority party, being
elected by both Republican and Democratic majorities. The
current Sergeant at Arms,William Walker, was elected on
April 21, 2021, and swornin on April26.
Acting Appointment by Speaker
In several instances, the incumbent Sergeant at Arms did
not complete his term. Should an incumbent Sergeant at
Arms not complete a term, the Speaker of the House,
pursuant to 2 U.S.C. §5501, has the power to appoint an
acting Sergeant at Arms. Alternatively, the House could
consider a resolution to elect anew Sergeant at Arms.
Since the Speaker was given this appointment authority in
1953, it has been used on multiple occasions in previous
Congresses: in 1954 with the resignationof Lyle Snader
and the appointmentof William Bons ell; in 1980 with the
resignation of Kenneth Harding and the appointment of
Benjamin Guthrie; in 1992 with the resignation of Jack
Russ and the appointment of Werner Brandt; and in 2021
with theresignationofPaul Irving and the appointmentof
acting Sergeant at Arms Timothy Blodgett. In two of these
cases-Guthrie and Brandt-the acting Sergeant at Arms
was subsequently elected by the House.

In at least one instance, following theretirement of Wilson
Bill Livingood on January 17, 2012, the House
considered a resolution (H.Res.511, 112th Congress)to
elect Paul Irving as Sergeant at Arms the same day.
117Th Congress
On January 3,2021, the House reelected Paul Irving as
Sergeant at Arms for a sixth Congress. On January 7, 2021,
he resigned as Sergeant at Arms following the events of
January 6, 2021, at the U.S. Capitol during the joint session
of Congress to certify and count the2020presidential
election electoralvotes. On January 11, 2021, the Speaker,
pursuantto her authority under 2 U.S.C. §5501, appointed
Timothy Blodgett as acting Sergeant at Arms. On April21,
2021, the House elected WilliamWalker as Sergeant at
Arms (H.Res. 339), effective April26, 2021.
Immediate Past Sergeant at Arms
Since 1980, seven individuals have served as House
Sergeant at Arms or acting Sergeant at Arms. Table 1 lists
the Sergeants at Arms since 1980, and when they first took
office.
Table I. Sergeants at Arms of the House, 1980-2021
Sergeant at       First Took
Congresses          Arms             Office
96th (I 979-80)to  Benjamin Guthrie  March 1, 1980
97th (1981-82)
98th (I 983-84)to  Jack Russ      January 3, 1983
102nd (1991 -92)
102nd (1991-92)to  Werner Brandt   March 12, 1992
103rd (1993-94)
1041h (1995-96) to  Wilson Bill  January4, 1995
1 121h (201 1-12)  Livingood
112th (2011-12) to  Paul lrvinga  January 17, 2012
1 17h (2021-22)
1 171h (2021-22)  Timothy Blodgettb  January 1 1, 2021
117h (2021-22)   William Walker   April 26,2021
Source: U.S. Congress, Office of the Historian, Sergeants at Arms,
at https://h istory.house.gov/People/Office/Sergeants-at-Arms.
Notes:
a.  Paul Irving announced his resignation on January7,2021.
b. Timothy Blodgett was appointed as Acting Sergeant at Arms on
January 1 1,2021.
c.  William Walker was elected bythe House on April 21, 2021.
Duties of the Sergeant at Arms
As the chief law enforcement officer of the House, the
Sergeant at Arms is responsible for security in the House

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