List of current United States senators
The United States Senate consists of 100 members, two from each of the 50 states. Below is a list of U.S. senators in the 117th United States Congress.
Party affiliation[edit]
| Affiliation | Members | |
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| Republican Party | 50 | |
| Democratic Party | 48 | |
| Independent | 2[a] | |
| Total | 100 | |
Leadership[edit]
Presiding officers[edit]
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| Office | Party | Officer | State | Since | |
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| President of the Senate[b] | Democratic | Kamala Harris | CA[c] | January 20, 2021 | |
| President pro tempore | Democratic | Patrick Leahy | VT | January 20, 2021 Party dean since December 17, 2012 | |
Majority leadership[edit]
Minority leadership[edit]
| Office | Officer | State | Since |
|---|---|---|---|
| Senate Minority Leader | Mitch McConnell | KY | January 20, 2021 Party leader since January 3, 2007 |
| Senate Minority Whip | John Thune | SD | January 20, 2021 Party whip since January 3, 2019 |
| Chair, Senate Republican Conference | John Barrasso | WY | January 3, 2019 |
| Chair, Senate Republican Policy Committee | Roy Blunt | MO | January 3, 2019 |
| Vice Chair, Senate Republican Conference | Joni Ernst | IA | January 3, 2019 |
| Chair, National Republican Senatorial Committee | Rick Scott | FL | January 3, 2021 |
| Chair, Senate Republican Steering Committee | Mike Lee | UT | January 3, 2015 |
| Senate Republican Chief Deputy Whip | Mike Crapo | ID | January 3, 2013 |
| President pro tempore emeritus | Chuck Grassley | IA | January 20, 2021 Party dean since January 3, 2019 |
List of senators[edit]
| State | Portrait | Senator | Party | Born | Occupation(s) | Previous elective office(s) |
Education | Assumed office | Term up | Residence | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | Richard Shelby | Republican[2] | May 6, 1934 | Lawyer | U.S. House Alabama Senate |
University of Alabama
Birmingham School of Law University of Alabama School of Law |
January 3, 1987 | 2022 | Tuscaloosa[3] | ||
| Tommy Tuberville | Republican | September 18, 1954 | College football coach Partner, investment management firm |
None | Southern Arkansas University | January 3, 2021 | 2026 | Auburn | |||
| Alaska | Lisa Murkowski | Republican | May 22, 1957 | Lawyer | Alaska House of Representatives | Georgetown University
Willamette University College of Law |
December 20, 2002[d] | 2022 | Girdwood[4] | ||
| Dan Sullivan | Republican | November 13, 1964 | U.S. Marine Corps officer Lawyer Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs |
Alaska Attorney General | Culver Military Academy
Harvard University Georgetown University |
January 3, 2015 | 2026 | Anchorage[5] | |||
| Arizona | Kyrsten Sinema | Democratic | July 12, 1976 | Social worker Political activist Lawyer College professor |
U.S. House Arizona Senate Arizona House of Representatives |
Brigham Young University | January 3, 2019 | 2024 | Phoenix[6] | ||
| Mark Kelly | Democratic | February 21, 1964 | U.S. Navy officer NASA Astronaut Founder, Americans for Responsible Solutions non-profit organization |
None | U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
U.S. Postgraduate Naval School |
December 2, 2020[e] | 2022 | Tucson | |||
| Arkansas | John Boozman | Republican | December 10, 1950 | Optometrist | U.S. House Rogers Public Schools Board |
University of Arkansas
Southern College of Optometry |
January 3, 2011 | 2022 | Rogers[9] | ||
| Tom Cotton | Republican | May 13, 1977 | Lawyer United States Army officer |
U.S. House | Harvard College
Claremont Graduate University Harvard School of Law |
January 3, 2015 | 2026 | Dardanelle[9] | |||
| California | Dianne Feinstein | Democratic | June 22, 1933 | Non-profit organization fellow Member, California Women's Parole Board |
Mayor of San Francisco San Francisco Board of Supervisors |
Stanford University | November 10, 1992[f] | 2024 | San Francisco[10] | ||
| Alex Padilla | Democratic | March 22, 1973 | Engineer | Secretary of State of California California Senate Los Angeles City Council President |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | January 20, 2021[g] | 2022 | Los Angeles[11] | |||
| Colorado | Michael Bennet | Democratic | November 28, 1964 | Lawyer Investment company executive Denver Public Schools Superintendent Chief of staff to the Mayor of Denver |
None | Wesleyan University
Yale Law School |
January 21, 2009[h] | 2022 | Denver[12] | ||
| John Hickenlooper | Democratic | February 7, 1952 | Geologist Businessman |
Governor of Colorado Mayor of Denver |
Wesleyan University | January 3, 2021 | 2026 | Denver[12] | |||
| Connecticut | Richard Blumenthal | Democratic | February 13, 1946 | Marine Corps Reserve Sergeant Senate staffer Lawyer U.S. Attorney |
Connecticut Attorney General Connecticut Senate Connecticut House of Representatives |
Harvard College
Yale Law School |
January 3, 2011 | 2022 | Greenwich[13] | ||
| Chris Murphy | Democratic | August 3, 1973 | Lawyer Political campaign manager |
U.S. House Connecticut Senate Connecticut House of Representatives |
Williams College
University of Connecticut School of Law |
January 3, 2013 | 2024 | Cheshire[13] | |||
| Delaware | Tom Carper | Democratic | January 23, 1947 | U.S. Navy officer Staff, Delaware Office of Economic Development |
Governor of Delaware U.S. House Delaware Treasurer |
Ohio State University
University of Delaware |
January 3, 2001 | 2024 | Wilmington[14] | ||
| Chris Coons | Democratic | September 9, 1963 | Nonprofit organization executive Lawyer |
New Castle County, Delaware County Executive Member, New Castle County Council |
Amherst College
Yale Divinity School Yale Law School |
November 15, 2010[i] | 2026 | Wilmington[14] | |||
| Florida | Marco Rubio | Republican | May 28, 1971 | Lawyer | Florida House Speaker West Miami City Commission |
University of Florida
University of Miami School of Law |
January 3, 2011 | 2022 | Miami | ||
| Rick Scott | Republican | December 1, 1952 | Petty officer third class, U.S. Navy Lawyer Columbia/HCA CEO Venture capitalist |
Governor of Florida | University of Missouri-Kansas City
Southern Methodist University |
January 8, 2019[j] | 2024 | Naples[15] | |||
| Georgia | Jon Ossoff | Democratic | February 16, 1987 | Investigative journalist Documentary film producer U.S. House staffer |
None | Georgetown University
London School of Economics |
January 20, 2021 | 2026 | Atlanta | ||
| Raphael Warnock | Democratic | July 23, 1969 | Pastor | None | Morehouse College
Union Theological Seminary |
January 20, 2021[k] | 2022 | Atlanta[16] | |||
| Hawaii | Brian Schatz | Democratic | October 20, 1972 | Teacher Nonprofit organization executive |
Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii Hawaii House of Representatives |
Pomona College | December 26, 2012[l] | 2022 | Honolulu[17] | ||
| Mazie Hirono | Democratic | November 3, 1947 | Lawyer | U.S. House Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii Hawaii House of Representatives |
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Georgetown University |
January 3, 2013 | 2024 | Honolulu[17] | |||
| Idaho | Mike Crapo | Republican | May 20, 1951 | Lawyer | U.S. House Idaho Senate |
Brigham Young University
Harvard University |
January 3, 1999 | 2022 | Idaho Falls[18] | ||
| Jim Risch | Republican | May 3, 1943 | Professor Rancher Nonprofit organization executive Lawyer |
Governor of Idaho Lieutenant Governor of Idaho Idaho Senate President pro tempore |
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
University of Idaho |
January 3, 2009 | 2026 | Boise[18] | |||
| Illinois | Dick Durbin | Democratic | November 21, 1944 | Lawyer Professor |
U.S. House | Georgetown University | January 3, 1997 | 2026 | Springfield[19] | ||
| Tammy Duckworth | Democratic | March 12, 1968 | Army National Guard Officer Coordinator, Center for Nursing Research, Northern Illinois University.[20] U.S. Assistant Secretary of Veterans Affairs Illinois Director of Veterans Affairs |
U.S. House | University of Hawaii at Manoa
George Washington University Northern Illinois University Capella University |
January 3, 2017 | 2022 | Hoffman Estates[19] | |||
| Indiana | Todd Young | Republican | August 24, 1972 | Marine Corps Officer Professor Consultant Lawyer |
U.S. House | U.S. Naval Academy
University of Chicago University of London Indiana University, Indianapolis |
January 3, 2017 | 2022 | Greenwood[21] | ||
| Mike Braun | Republican | March 24, 1954 | Businessman | Indiana House of Representatives Member, Jasper, Indiana School Board |
Wabash College
Harvard University |
January 3, 2019 | 2024 | Jasper[22] | |||
| Iowa | Chuck Grassley | Republican | September 17, 1933 | Farmer College professor |
U.S. House Iowa House of Representatives |
University of Northern Iowa
University of Iowa |
January 3, 1981 | 2022 | New Hartford[23] | ||
| Joni Ernst | Republican | July 1, 1970 | Farmer Army National Guard officer |
Iowa Senate | Iowa State University
Columbus State University |
January 3, 2015 | 2026 | Red Oak[23] | |||
| Kansas | Jerry Moran | Republican | May 29, 1954 | Banker Lawyer |
U.S. House Kansas Senate |
Fort Hays State University
University of Kansas |
January 3, 2011 | 2022 | Manhattan[24] | ||
| Roger Marshall | Republican | August 9, 1960 | Doctor Captain, U.S. Army Reserve |
U.S. House | Kansas State University
University of Kansas |
January 3, 2021 | 2026 | Great Bend | |||
| Kentucky | Mitch McConnell | Republican | February 20, 1942 | Lawyer U.S. Senate staff member Deputy Assistant United States Attorney, U.S. Department of Justice Office of Legislative Affairs |
Judge/Executive of Jefferson County, Kentucky | University of Louisville
University of Kentucky |
January 3, 1985 | 2026 | Louisville[25] | ||
| Rand Paul | Republican | January 7, 1963 | Physician specializing in Ophthalmology | None | Duke University | January 3, 2011 | 2022 | Bowling Green[25] | |||
| Louisiana | Bill Cassidy | Republican | September 28, 1957 | Physician | U.S. House Louisiana Senate |
Louisiana State University | January 3, 2015 | 2026 | Baton Rouge[26] | ||
| John Kennedy | Republican | November 21, 1951 | Magazine editor Lawyer Professor Staff of Louisiana Governor Buddy Roemer Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Revenue |
Louisiana Treasurer | Vanderbilt University
University of Virginia Magdalen College, Oxford |
January 3, 2017 | 2022 | Madisonville[26] | |||
| Maine | Susan Collins | Republican | December 7, 1952 | House staffer Senate staffer Regional director, Small Business Administration Deputy Treasurer of Massachusetts |
None | St. Lawrence University | January 3, 1997 | 2026 | Bangor[27] | ||
| Angus King | Independent[a] | March 31, 1944 | Lawyer Senate staffer Business founder Corporate executive Public television news program host |
Governor of Maine | Dartmouth College
University of Virginia |
January 3, 2013 | 2024 | Brunswick | |||
| Maryland | Ben Cardin | Democratic | October 5, 1943 | Lawyer | U.S. House Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates |
University of Pittsburgh
University of Maryland, Baltimore |
January 3, 2007 | 2024 | Baltimore[28] | ||
| Chris Van Hollen | Democratic | January 10, 1959 | U.S. Senate staff member Maryland Governor's legislative advisor Lawyer |
U.S. House Maryland Senate Maryland House of Delegates |
Swathmore College
Harvard University Georgetown University |
January 3, 2017 | 2022 | Kensington[28] | |||
| Massachusetts | Elizabeth Warren | Democratic | June 22, 1949 | Lawyer Professor Research associate Nonprofit organization executive COP Chair CFPB Special Advisor |
None | University of Houston
Rutgers University |
January 3, 2013 | 2024 | Cambridge[29] | ||
| Ed Markey | Democratic | July 11, 1946 | Member, United States Army Reserve Lawyer |
U.S. House Massachusetts House of Representatives |
Boston College | July 16, 2013[m] | 2026 | Malden[29] | |||
| Michigan | Debbie Stabenow | Democratic | April 29, 1950 | Social worker Leadership training consultant |
U.S. House Michigan House of Representatives Michigan Senate |
Michigan State University | January 3, 2001 | 2024 | Lansing[31] | ||
| Gary Peters | Democratic | December 1, 1958 | United States Navy Reserve officer Financial advisor Lawyer College professor and lecturer |
U.S. House Michigan Senate |
Alma College
University of Detroit Wayne State University Michigan State University |
January 3, 2015 | 2026 | Bloomfield Hills[31] | |||
| Minnesota | Amy Klobuchar | Democratic | May 25, 1960 | Lawyer | Hennepin County, Minnesota County Attorney | Yale University
University of Chicago |
January 3, 2007 | 2024 | Minneapolis[32] | ||
| Tina Smith | Democratic | March 4, 1958 | Public relations consultant Political campaign manager Chief of staff to the Mayor of Minneapolis Chief of staff to the Governor of Minnesota |
Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota | Stanford University
Dartmouth College |
January 3, 2018[n] | 2026 | Minneapolis[32] | |||
| Mississippi | Roger Wicker | Republican | July 5, 1951 | U.S. Air Force officer/Judge Advocate U.S. House staffer Lawyer |
U.S. House Mississippi Senate |
University of Mississippi | December 31, 2007[o] | 2024 | Tupelo[34] | ||
| Cindy Hyde-Smith | Republican | May 10, 1959 | Farmer | Mississippi Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Mississippi Senate |
Copiah-Lincoln Community College
University of Southern Mississippi |
April 9, 2018[p] | 2026 | Brookhaven | |||
| Missouri | Roy Blunt | Republican | January 10, 1950 | University president | U.S. House Missouri Secretary of State Greene County, Missouri Clerk |
Southern Baptist University
Southern Missouri state University |
January 3, 2011 | 2022 | Springfield | ||
| Josh Hawley | Republican | December 31, 1979 | Lawyer Professor |
Attorney General of Missouri | Stanford University
Yale University |
January 3, 2019 | 2024 | Springfield[35] | |||
| Montana | Jon Tester | Democratic | August 21, 1956 | Music teacher Farmer |
Montana Senate President Big Sandy, Montana School Board |
University of Providence | January 3, 2007 | 2024 | Big Sandy | ||
| Steve Daines | Republican | August 20, 1962 | Businessman | U.S. House | Montana State University | January 3, 2015 | 2026 | Bozeman | |||
| Nebraska | Deb Fischer | Republican | March 1, 1951 | Rancher | Nebraska Legislature | University of Nebraska-Lincoln | January 3, 2013 | 2024 | Valentine | ||
| Ben Sasse | Republican | February 22, 1972 | Management consultant House staffer Professor University president Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, HHS |
None | Harvard University
St. John's College Yale University |
January 3, 2015 | 2026 | Fremont | |||
| Nevada | Catherine Cortez Masto | Democratic | March 29, 1964 | Lawyer | Nevada Attorney General | University of Nevada, Reno
Gonzaga university |
January 3, 2017 | 2022 | Las Vegas | ||
| Jacky Rosen | Democratic | August 2, 1957 | Computer programmer Software developer, designer, consultant[36][37] |
U.S. House | University of Minnesota
Clark County Community College |
January 3, 2019 | 2024 | Henderson[36] | |||
| New Hampshire | Jeanne Shaheen | Democratic | January 28, 1947 | Teacher Entrepreneur |
Governor of New Hampshire New Hampshire Senate |
Shippensburg University
University of Mississippi |
January 3, 2009 | 2026 | Madbury | ||
| Maggie Hassan | Democratic | February 27, 1958 | Lawyer | Governor of New Hampshire New Hampshire Senate |
Brown University
Northeastern University |
January 3, 2017 | 2022 | Newfields | |||
| New Jersey | Bob Menendez | Democratic | January 1, 1954 | Lawyer | U.S. House New Jersey Senate New Jersey General Assembly Mayor of Union City Union City Board of Education |
Saint Peter's University
Rutgers University |
January 17, 2006[q] | 2024 | North Bergen[38] | ||
| Cory Booker | Democratic | April 27, 1969 | Lawyer | Mayor of Newark, New Jersey Newark Municipal Council |
Stanford University
Oxford University Yale University |
October 31, 2013[r] | 2026 | Newark | |||
| New Mexico | Martin Heinrich | Democratic | October 17, 1971 | Nonprofit organization executive Public relations consultant |
U.S. House Albuquerque City Council |
University of Missouri | January 3, 2013 | 2024 | Albuquerque | ||
| Ben Ray Luján | Democratic | June 7, 1972 | Director of Administrative Services and Chief Financial Officer, New Mexico Cultural Affairs Department New Mexico Deputy State Treasurer |
U.S. House New Mexico Public Regulation Commission |
New Mexico Highlands University | January 3, 2021 | 2026 | Santa Fe | |||
| New York | Chuck Schumer | Democratic | November 23, 1950 | Lawyer | U.S. House New York State Assembly |
Harvard University | January 3, 1999 | 2022 | New York City | ||
| Kirsten Gillibrand | Democratic | December 9, 1966 | Lawyer U.S. HUD special counsel |
U.S. House | Dartmouth College
University of California, Los Angeles |
January 26, 2009[s] | 2024 | Troy[40] | |||
| North Carolina | Richard Burr | Republican | November 30, 1955 | Sales manager Nonprofit organization executive |
U.S. House | Wake Forest University | January 3, 2005 | 2022 | Winston-Salem | ||
| Thom Tillis | Republican | August 30, 1960 | Business consultant | Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives | University of Maryland
University CollegeCollege |
January 3, 2015 | 2026 | Huntersville | |||
| North Dakota | John Hoeven | Republican | March 13, 1957 | Banker | Governor of North Dakota | Dartmouth College
Northwestern University |
January 3, 2011 | 2022 | Bismarck | ||
| Kevin Cramer | Republican | January 21, 1961 | State Tourism Director State Economic Development and Finance Director North Dakota Republican Party Chairman |
U.S. House North Dakota Public Service Commissioner |
Concordia College
University of Mary |
January 3, 2019 | 2024 | Bismarck[41] | |||
| Ohio | Sherrod Brown | Democratic | November 9, 1952 | Teacher | U.S. House Ohio Secretary of State Ohio House of Representatives |
Yale University
Ohio State University |
January 3, 2007 | 2024 | Cleveland[42] | ||
| Rob Portman | Republican | December 19, 1955 | Lawyer U.S. Trade Representative Director of the Office of Management and Budget |
U.S. House | Dartmouth College
University of Michigan |
January 3, 2011 | 2022 | Terrace Park | |||
| Oklahoma | Jim Inhofe | Republican | November 17, 1934 | Specialist Fourth Class, U.S. Army Businessman Real estate developer Corporate executive |
U.S. House Mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma Oklahoma Senate Oklahoma House of Representatives |
University of Tulsa | November 16, 1994[t] | 2026 | Tulsa | ||
| James Lankford | Republican | March 4, 1968 | Teacher Nonprofit program director |
U.S. House | University of Texas, Austin
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary |
January 3, 2015[u] | 2022 | Edmond | |||
| Oregon | Ron Wyden | Democratic | May 3, 1949 | Teacher Nonprofit organization executive |
U.S. House | Stanford University
University of Oregon |
February 5, 1996[v] | 2022 | Portland | ||
| Jeff Merkley | Democratic | October 24, 1956 | Nonprofit organization executive CBO analyst, Defense Department |
Oregon House Speaker | Stanford University
Princeton University |
January 3, 2009 | 2026 | Portland | |||
| Pennsylvania | Bob Casey Jr. | Democratic | April 13, 1960 | Teacher Lawyer |
Pennsylvania Treasurer Pennsylvania Auditor |
College of the Holy Cross
Catholic University of America |
January 3, 2007 | 2024 | Scranton | ||
| Pat Toomey | Republican | November 17, 1961 | Currency trader Restaurant owner |
U.S. House | Harvard University | January 3, 2011 | 2022 | Zionsville | |||
| Rhode Island | Jack Reed | Democratic | November 12, 1949 | Lawyer Army Reserve officer Army officer |
U.S. House Rhode Island Senate |
United States Military Academy
Harvard University |
January 3, 1997 | 2026 | Jamestown | ||
| Sheldon Whitehouse | Democratic | October 20, 1955 | Lawyer United States Attorney |
Attorney General of Rhode Island | Yale University
University of Virginia |
January 3, 2007 | 2024 | Newport | |||
| South Carolina | Lindsey Graham | Republican | July 9, 1955 | Lawyer Air Force Reserve officer |
U.S. House South Carolina House of Representatives |
University of South Carolina | January 3, 2003 | 2026 | Seneca | ||
| Tim Scott | Republican | September 19, 1965 | Insurance agent Financial adviser |
U.S. House South Carolina House of Representatives Charleston County Council |
Presbyterian College
Charleston Southern University |
January 3, 2013[w] | 2022 | Charleston[43] | |||
| South Dakota | John Thune | Republican | January 7, 1961 | Nonprofit organization executive State Railroad Director South Dakota Republican Party Executive Director |
U.S. House | Biola University
University of South Dakota |
January 3, 2005 | 2022 | Sioux Falls | ||
| Mike Rounds | Republican | October 24, 1954 | Businessman | Governor of South Dakota South Dakota Senate |
South Dakota State University | January 3, 2015 | 2026 | Fort Pierre | |||
| Tennessee | Marsha Blackburn | Republican | June 6, 1952 | Marketing consultant Executive Director of the Tennessee Film, Entertainment, and Music Commission |
U.S. House Tennessee Senate |
Mississippi State University | January 3, 2019 | 2024 | Brentwood[44] | ||
| Bill Hagerty | Republican | August 14, 1959 | Management consultant Partner, private equity investment firm United States Ambassador to Japan Tennessee Commissioner of Economic and Community Development |
None | Vanderbilt University | January 3, 2021 | 2026 | Nashville[45] | |||
| Texas | John Cornyn | Republican | February 2, 1952 | Lawyer | San Antonio District Judge Texas Attorney General Texas Supreme Court (Associate Justice) |
Trinity University
St. Mary's University, San Antonio University of Virginia |
December 2, 2002 | 2026 | San Antonio | ||
| Ted Cruz | Republican | December 22, 1970 | Lawyer U.S. Assoc. Deputy AG Texas Solicitor General |
None | Princeton University
Harvard University |
January 3, 2013 | 2024 | Houston | |||
| Utah | Mike Lee | Republican | June 4, 1971 | Lawyer Governor's general counsel Assistant United States Attorney |
None | Brigham Young University | January 3, 2011 | 2022 | Alpine | ||
| Mitt Romney | Republican | March 12, 1947 | Businessman 2012 Republican presidential nominee |
Governor of Massachusetts | Brigham Young University
Harvard University |
January 3, 2019 | 2024 | Holladay[46] | |||
| Vermont | Patrick Leahy | Democratic | March 31, 1940 | Lawyer | State's Attorney, Chittenden County, Vermont | Saint Michael's College
Georgetown University |
January 3, 1975 | 2022 | Middlesex | ||
| Bernie Sanders | Independent[a] | September 8, 1941 | Filmmaker Writer Political activist |
U.S. House Mayor of Burlington, Vermont |
University of Chicago | January 3, 2007 | 2024 | Burlington | |||
| Virginia | Mark Warner | Democratic | December 15, 1954 | Businessman Venture capitalist Virginia Democratic Party Chair |
Governor of Virginia | George Washington University
Harvard University |
January 3, 2009 | 2026 | Alexandria | ||
| Tim Kaine | Democratic | February 26, 1958 | Missionary Lawyer Teacher Chair of the Democratic National Committee 2016 Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee |
Governor of Virginia Lt. Governor of Virginia Mayor of Richmond, Virginia |
University of Missouri
Harvard University |
January 3, 2013 | 2024 | Richmond | |||
| Washington | Patty Murray | Democratic | October 11, 1950 | Teacher Lobbyist |
Washington Senate Shoreline School Board |
Washington State University | January 3, 1993 | 2022 | Freeland[47] | ||
| Maria Cantwell | Democratic | October 13, 1958 | Marketing vice president | U.S. House Washington House of Representatives |
Miami University | January 3, 2001 | 2024 | Edmonds | |||
| West Virginia | Joe Manchin | Democratic | August 24, 1947 | Corporate executive | Governor of West Virginia Secretary of State of West Virginia West Virginia Senate West Virginia House of Delegates |
West Virginia University | November 15, 2010[x] | 2024 | Charleston | ||
| Shelley Moore Capito | Republican | November 26, 1953 | College career counselor Director, state Board of Regents educational information center |
U.S. House West Virginia House of Delegates |
Duke University
University of Virginia |
January 3, 2015 | 2026 | Charleston | |||
| Wisconsin | Ron Johnson | Republican | April 8, 1955 | Accountant Corporate executive |
None | University of Minnesota | January 3, 2011 | 2022 | Oshkosh | ||
| Tammy Baldwin | Democratic | February 11, 1962 | Lawyer | U.S. House Wisconsin Assembly Dane County, Wisconsin Board of Supervisors |
Smith College
University of Wisconsin |
January 3, 2013 | 2024 | Madison | |||
| Wyoming | John Barrasso | Republican | July 21, 1952 | Orthopedic surgeon Medical chief of staff Nonprofit organization executive |
Wyoming Senate | Rensselaer Polytechnic University
Georgetown University Yale University |
June 25, 2007[y] | 2024 | Casper | ||
| Cynthia Lummis | Republican | September 10, 1954 | Lawyer | U.S. House Wyoming Treasurer Wyoming Senate Wyoming House of Representatives |
University of Wyoming | January 3, 2021 | 2026 | Cheyenne | |||
See also[edit]
- List of current members of the United States House of Representatives
- List of members of the United States Congress by longevity of service
- Religious affiliation in the United States Senate
- Seniority in the United States Senate
- Shadow congressperson
Notes[edit]
- ^ a b c The independent senators, Angus King of Maine and Bernie Sanders of Vermont, caucus with the Democrats.[1]
- ^ The Vice President of the United States is the President of the Senate, but not a member of the Senate itself.
- ^ As Vice President, Harris represents no state, but her home state is California.
- ^ Appointed to the seat following the resignation of her father Frank Murkowski, who had become Governor of Alaska.
- ^ Elected to the seat to succeed Martha McSally, who had been appointed to the seat following the death of John McCain and the resignation of Jon Kyl.[7][8]
- ^ Elected to the seat to succeed John Seymour, who had been appointed to the seat after Pete Wilson elected Governor of California.
- ^ Appointed to the seat following the resignation of Kamala Harris, who had become Vice President of the United States.
- ^ Appointed to the seat following the resignation of Ken Salazar, who had become Secretary of the Interior.
- ^ Elected to the seat to succeed Ted Kaufman, who had been appointed to the seat following the resignation of Joe Biden, who had become Vice President of the United States.
- ^ Inauguration delayed in order to finish his term as Governor of Florida.
- ^ Elected to the seat to succeed Kelly Loeffler, who had been appointed to the seat following Johnny Isakson's resignation.
- ^ Appointed to the seat following the death of Daniel Inouye.
- ^ Elected to the seat to succeed Mo Cowan, who had been appointed to replace John Kerry, who had become Secretary of State.[30]
- ^ Appointed to the seat after Al Franken's resignation.[33]
- ^ Appointed to the seat following the resignation of Trent Lott.
- ^ Appointed to the seat after Thad Cochran's resignation.
- ^ Appointed to the seat following the resignation of Jon Corzine, who had become Governor of New Jersey.
- ^ Elected to the seat to succeed Jeffrey Chiesa, who had been appointed to the seat following the death of Frank Lautenberg.[39]
- ^ Appointed to the seat following the resignation of Hillary Clinton, who had become Secretary of State.
- ^ Elected to the seat following the resignation of David Boren.
- ^ Elected to the seat to succeed Tom Coburn, who had to resign at the eve of 113th Congress.
- ^ Elected to the seat following the resignation of Bob Packwood.
- ^ Appointed to the seat following the resignation of Jim DeMint.
- ^ Elected to the seat to succeed Carte Goodwin, who had been appointed to the seat following the death of Robert Byrd.
- ^ Appointed to the seat following the death of Craig L. Thomas.
References[edit]
- ^ "Maine Independent Angus King To Caucus With Senate Democrats". Politico. November 14, 2012. Retrieved November 30, 2020.
Angus King of Maine, who cruised to victory last week running as an independent, said Wednesday that he will caucus with Senate Democrats ... The Senate's other independent, Bernie Sanders of Vermont, also caucuses with the Democrats.
- ^ Until 1994, Richard Shelby won election as a member of the Democratic Party.
- ^ "States in the Senate – AL Introduction". Senate.gov. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
- ^ "U.S. Senate: States in the Senate | Alaska". www.senate.gov. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
- ^ "States in the Senate – AK Introduction". Senate.gov. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
- ^ "State Sen. Kyrsten Sinema pursues House seat". The Arizona State Press. Retrieved February 5, 2019.
- ^ Edmondson, Catie (November 4, 2020). "Mark Kelly Defeats Martha McSally in Crucial Arizona Senate Race". The New York Times. Retrieved December 2, 2020.
- ^ Pathé, Simone (December 18, 2018). "Arizona Governor to Appoint Martha McSally to McCain's Senate Seat". Roll Call. FiscalNote. Retrieved December 2, 2020.
- ^ a b "States in the Senate – AR Introduction". Senate.gov. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
- ^ "States in the Senate – CA Introduction". Senate.gov. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
- ^ "U.S. Senate: States in the Senate | California". www.senate.gov. Retrieved January 21, 2021.
- ^ a b "States in the Senate – CO Introduction". Senate.gov. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
- ^ a b "States in the Senate – CT Introduction". Senate.gov. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
- ^ a b "States in the Senate – DE Introduction". Senate.gov. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
- ^ "Meet Governor Scott". Flgov.com. Retrieved February 5, 2019.
- ^ "U.S. Senate: States in the Senate | Georgia". www.senate.gov. Retrieved January 21, 2021.
- ^ a b "States in the Senate – HI Introduction". Senate.gov. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
- ^ a b "States in the Senate – ID Introduction". Senate.gov. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
- ^ a b "States in the Senate – IL Introduction". Senate.gov. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
- ^ Davey, Monica (November 28, 2008). "The New Team: Tammy Duckworth". The New York Times. New York, NY.
- ^ "U.S. Senate: States in the Senate | Indiana". www.senate.gov. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
- ^ "About". Mike Braun for Indiana. Retrieved February 5, 2019.
- ^ a b "States in the Senate – IA Introduction". Senate.gov. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
- ^ "U.S. Senate: States in the Senate | Kansas". www.senate.gov. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
- ^ a b "States in the Senate – KY Introduction". Senate.gov. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
- ^ a b "States in the Senate – LA Introduction". Senate.gov. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
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