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Current seniority list[edit]

Only relevant factors are listed below. For senators whose seniority is based on their state's respective population, the state population ranking is given as determined by the relevant United States census current at the time that they began service.[1][2][3]

  Republican (49)       Democratic (48)       Independent (3)


Current
rank
Historical
rank[a][4]
Senator Party State Seniority date Other factors Committee and leadership positions
1 1743 Chuck Grassley Republican Iowa January 3, 1981
2 1766 Mitch McConnell Kentucky January 3, 1985
3 1810 Patty Murray Democratic Washington January 3, 1993
4 1827 Ron Wyden Oregon February 6, 1996
5 1831 Dick Durbin Illinois January 3, 1997 Former House member (14 years)
6 1835 Jack Reed Rhode Island Former House member (6 years)
7 1842 Susan Collins Republican Maine
8 1844 Chuck Schumer Democratic New York January 3, 1999 Former House member (18 years)
9 1846 Mike Crapo Republican Idaho Former House member (6 years)
10 1859 Maria Cantwell[b] Democratic Washington January 3, 2001
11 1867 John Cornyn Republican Texas December 2, 2002
12 1868 Lisa Murkowski Alaska December 20, 2002[c]
13 1870 Lindsey Graham South Carolina January 3, 2003
14 1879 John Thune South Dakota January 3, 2005
15 1887 Bernie Sanders Independent Vermont January 3, 2007 Former House member (16 years)
16 1888 Sherrod Brown Democratic Ohio Former House member (14 years)
17 1890 Bob Casey Jr. Pennsylvania Pennsylvania 6th in population (2000)
18 1893 Amy Klobuchar Minnesota Minnesota 21st in population (2000)
19 1894 Sheldon Whitehouse Rhode Island Rhode Island 43rd in population (2000)
20 1895 Jon Tester Montana Montana 44th in population (2000)
21 1896 John Barrasso Republican Wyoming June 22, 2007[c]
22 1897 Roger Wicker Mississippi December 31, 2007[c]
23 1901 Jeanne Shaheen Democratic New Hampshire January 3, 2009 Former governor (6 years)
24 1902 Mark Warner Virginia Former governor (4 years)
25 1903 Jim Risch Republican Idaho Former governor (7 months)
26 1905 Jeff Merkley Democratic Oregon
27 1909 Michael Bennet Colorado January 21, 2009[c]
28 1910 Kirsten Gillibrand New York January 26, 2009[c]
29 1917 Chris Coons Delaware November 15, 2010
30 1920 Jerry Moran Republican Kansas January 3, 2011 Former House member (14 years)
31 1922 John Boozman Arkansas Former House member (9 years)
32 1924 John Hoeven North Dakota Former governor
33 1925 Marco Rubio Florida Florida 4th in population (2000)
34 1926 Ron Johnson Wisconsin Wisconsin 20th in population (2000)
35 1927 Rand Paul Kentucky Kentucky 25th in population (2000)
36 1928 Richard Blumenthal Democratic Connecticut Connecticut 29th in population (2000)
37 1929 Mike Lee Republican Utah Utah 34th in population (2000)
38 1932 Brian Schatz Democratic Hawaii December 26, 2012[c]
39 1933 Tim Scott Republican South Carolina January 2, 2013[c]
40 1934 Tammy Baldwin Democratic Wisconsin January 3, 2013 Former House member (14 years)
41 1937 Chris Murphy Connecticut Former House member (6 years);
Connecticut 29th in population (2010)
42 1938 Mazie Hirono Hawaii Former House member (6 years);
Hawaii 40th in population (2010)
43 1939 Martin Heinrich New Mexico Former House member (4 years)
44 1940 Angus King Independent Maine Former governor (8 years)
45 1941 Tim Kaine Democratic Virginia Former governor (4 years)
46 1942 Ted Cruz Republican Texas Texas 2nd in population (2010)
47 1943 Elizabeth Warren Democratic Massachusetts Massachusetts 14th in population (2010)
48 1944 Deb Fischer Republican Nebraska Nebraska 38th in population (2010)
49 1948 Ed Markey Democratic Massachusetts July 16, 2013
50 1949 Cory Booker New Jersey October 31, 2013
51 1951 Shelley Moore Capito Republican West Virginia January 3, 2015 Former House member (14 years)
52 1952 Gary Peters Democratic Michigan Former House member (6 years);
Michigan 8th in population (2010)
53 1953 Bill Cassidy Republican Louisiana Former House member (6 years);
Louisiana 25th in population (2010)
54 1955 James Lankford Oklahoma Former House member (4 years)
55 1956 Tom Cotton Arkansas Former House member (2 years);
Arkansas 32nd in population (2010)
56 1957 Steve Daines Montana Former House member (2 years);
Montana 44th in population (2010)
57 1958 Mike Rounds South Dakota Former governor
58 1960 Thom Tillis North Carolina North Carolina 10th in population (2010)
59 1961 Joni Ernst Iowa Iowa 30th in population (2010)
60 1963 Dan Sullivan Alaska Alaska 47th in population (2010)
61 1964 Chris Van Hollen Democratic Maryland January 3, 2017 Former House member (14 years)
62 1965 Todd Young Republican Indiana Former House member (6 years)
63 1966 Tammy Duckworth Democratic Illinois Former House member (4 years)
64 1967 Maggie Hassan New Hampshire Former governor
65 1969 John Neely Kennedy Republican Louisiana Louisiana 25th in population (2010)
66 1970 Catherine Cortez Masto Democratic Nevada Nevada 35th in population (2010)
67 1972 Tina Smith Minnesota January 3, 2018[c]
68 1974 Cindy Hyde-Smith Republican Mississippi April 2, 2018[c]
69 1975 Marsha Blackburn Tennessee January 3, 2019 Former House member (16 years)
70 1977 Kevin Cramer Republican North Dakota Former House member (6 years)
71 1979 Jacky Rosen Democratic Nevada Former House member (2 years)
72 1982 Josh Hawley Republican Missouri
73 1983 Rick Scott Florida January 8, 2019
74 1985 Mark Kelly Democratic Arizona December 2, 2020
75 1986 Ben Ray Luján New Mexico January 3, 2021 Former House member (12 years)
76 1987 Cynthia Lummis Republican Wyoming Former House member (8 years)
77 1988 Roger Marshall Kansas Former House member (4 years)
78 1989 John Hickenlooper Democratic Colorado Former governor
79 1990 Bill Hagerty Republican Tennessee Tennessee 17th in population (2010)
80 1991 Tommy Tuberville Alabama Alabama 23rd in population (2010)
81 1992 Alex Padilla Democratic California January 18, 2021[c]
82 1993 Jon Ossoff[d] Georgia January 20, 2021 'O' 15th letter of the alphabet[5]
83 1994 Raphael Warnock 'W' 23rd letter of the alphabet[5]
84 1995 Peter Welch Vermont January 3, 2023 Former House member (16 years)
85 1996 Markwayne Mullin Republican Oklahoma Former House member (10 years)
86 1997 Ted Budd North Carolina Former House member (6 years)
87 1998 John Fetterman Democratic Pennsylvania Pennsylvania 5th in population (2020)
88 1999 James David Vance Republican Ohio Ohio 7th in population (2020)
89 2000 Eric Schmitt Missouri Missouri 19th in population (2020)
90 2001 Katie Britt Alabama Alabama 24th in population (2020)
91 2002 Pete Ricketts Nebraska January 12, 2023[c]
92 2003 Adam Schiff Democratic California
93 Arizona
94 Lisa Blunt Rochester Delaware
95 Michigan
96 Maryland
97 John Curtis Utah
98 Jim Banks Indiana
99 Jim Justice West Virginia
100 Andy Kim New Jersey
Rank Historical
rank[a][4]
Senator Party State Seniority date Other factors Committee and leadership positions
  1. ^ "1991 U.S Census Report" (PDF).
  2. ^ American FactFinder, United States Census Bureau. "2000 Census State Population Rankings". Factfinder.census.gov. Archived from the original on April 3, 2009. Retrieved May 28, 2010.
  3. ^ "Resident Population Data (Text Version) – 2010 Census, by state and census region".
  4. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference chronolist was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ a b Wooten, Nick (January 20, 2021). "Will Ossoff or Warnock be Georgia's senior senator? The answer is a simple one". Ledger-Enquirer. Archived from the original on January 23, 2021. Retrieved January 25, 2021.


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