Failed Supreme Court nominations
June 3, 2009
Polk:
• George W. Woodward, 1845: Rejected by 20 to 29 vote
Fillmore:
• Edward A. Bradford, 1852: Tabled (no record of vote)
• George E. Badger, 1853: Postponed by 26 to 25 vote
• William C. Micou, 1853: Discharged, no record of further action
Buchanan:
• Jeremiah S. Black, 1861: Motions to consider nomination failed, no further action
Andrew Johnson:
• Henry Stanbery, 1866: No record of action after referral
Grant:
• Ebenezer R. Hoar, 1869: Rejected by 24 to 33 vote
• George H. Williams (for chief justice), 1873: Withdrawn
• Caleb Cushing (for chief justice), 1874: Withdrawn
Hayes:
• Stanley Matthews, 1881: Postponed in committee, no further action
Cleveland:
• William B. Hornblower, 1893: No further action after initial nomination
• William B. Hornblower, 1893: Rejected by 24 to 30 vote
• Wheeler H. Peckham, 1894: Rejected by 32 to 41 vote
Harding:
• Pierce Butler, 1922: No further action after being placed on executive calendar
Hoover:
• John J. Parker, 1930: Rejected by 39 to 41 vote
Eisenhower:
• John Marshall Harlan II, 1954: No further action after initial nomination
Lyndon Johnson:
• Abe Fortas, 1968: Withdrawn after cloture motion defeated by 45 to 43 vote
• Homer Thornberry, 1968: Withdrawn
Nixon:
• Clement F. Haynsworth Jr., 1969: Rejected by 45 to 55 vote
• G. Harrold Carswell, 1970: Rejected by 45 to 51 vote
Reagan:
• Robert H. Bork, 1987: Rejected by 42 to 58 vote
• Douglas H. Ginsburg, 1987: Withdrawn
George W. Bush:
* Harriet Miers, 2005: Withdrawn
Source: USA Today
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