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On December 15, 1795, the Senate rejected John Rutledge with a vote of 10–14. It was the first time the Senate ever rejected a president’s Supreme Court nominee. Rutledge remains the shortest-serving chief justice of the Supreme Court. With the Senate’s consent, President George Washington appointed Senator Oliver Ellsworth of Connecticut as Rutledge’s successor.
Records of the U.S. Senate, National Archives and Records Administration