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The | The United States Senate is one of the two chambers of the [[United States Congress]], the other being the [[United States House of Representatives]]. The Senate is composed of 100 members, two from each of the 50 states, who serve staggered six-year terms. This article provides a comprehensive list of the current United States Senators, along with relevant information about their political affiliations, states they represent, and other pertinent details. | ||
== | == Overview == | ||
The Senate is a vital part of the legislative branch of the [[United States government]]. It has several unique powers and responsibilities, including the ratification of treaties, confirmation of presidential appointments, and the conduct of impeachment trials. Senators are elected by the citizens of their respective states and are expected to represent the interests of their constituents at the federal level. | |||
===Republican Party=== | == Composition of the Senate == | ||
* [[Richard Shelby]] ( | |||
* [[Tommy Tuberville]] ( | The Senate is currently composed of members from the two major political parties in the United States: the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] and the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]]. There are also independent senators who may caucus with one of the major parties. | ||
* [[Lisa Murkowski]] ( | |||
* [[Dan Sullivan]] ( | === Leadership === | ||
* [[John Boozman]] ( | |||
* [[Tom Cotton]] ( | The Senate is led by the [[Vice President of the United States]], who serves as the President of the Senate but only votes in the case of a tie. The Senate also elects a [[President pro tempore]], who presides over the Senate in the absence of the Vice President. The current leadership includes: | ||
* [[Marco Rubio]] ( | |||
* [[Rick Scott]] ( | * [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]]: [[Kamala Harris]] | ||
* [[Mike Crapo]] ( | * [[President pro tempore of the United States Senate|President pro tempore]]: [[Patty Murray]] | ||
* [[Jim Risch]] ( | * [[Senate Majority Leader]]: [[Chuck Schumer]] | ||
* [[Chuck Grassley]] ( | * [[Senate Minority Leader]]: [[Mitch McConnell]] | ||
* [[Joni Ernst]] ( | |||
* [[Jerry Moran]] ( | == List of Current Senators == | ||
* [[Roger Marshall]] ( | |||
* [[Mitch McConnell]] ( | Below is a list of the current United States Senators, organized by state: | ||
* [[Rand Paul]] ( | |||
* [[Bill Cassidy]] ( | === Alabama === | ||
* [[John Kennedy ( | * [[Richard Shelby]] (R) | ||
* [[ | * [[Tommy Tuberville]] (R) | ||
* [[Roger Wicker]] ( | |||
* [[Cindy Hyde-Smith]] ( | === Alaska === | ||
* [[Josh Hawley]] ( | * [[Lisa Murkowski]] (R) | ||
* [[ | * [[Dan Sullivan]] (R) | ||
* [[Steve Daines]] ( | |||
* [[Deb Fischer]] ( | === Arizona === | ||
* [[ | * [[Kyrsten Sinema]] (I) | ||
* [[Catherine Cortez Masto]] ( | * [[Mark Kelly]] (D) | ||
* [[Jacky Rosen]] ( | |||
* [[Jeanne Shaheen]] ( | === Arkansas === | ||
* [[Maggie Hassan]] (New | * [[John Boozman]] (R) | ||
* [[Bob Menendez]] ( | * [[Tom Cotton]] (R) | ||
* [[Cory Booker]] (New | |||
* [[Martin Heinrich]] ( | === California === | ||
* [[Ben Ray Luján]] (New | * [[Dianne Feinstein]] (D) | ||
* [[Kirsten Gillibrand]] ( | * [[Alex Padilla]] (D) | ||
* [[ | |||
* [[Sherrod Brown]] ( | === Colorado === | ||
* [[Ron Wyden]] ( | * [[Michael Bennet]] (D) | ||
* [[Jeff Merkley]] ( | * [[John Hickenlooper]] (D) | ||
* [[Bob Casey Jr.]] ( | |||
* [[ | === Connecticut === | ||
* [[Jack Reed]] ( | * [[Richard Blumenthal]] (D) | ||
* [[Sheldon Whitehouse]] ( | * [[Chris Murphy]] (D) | ||
* [[Tim | |||
* [[Mark Warner]] ( | === Delaware === | ||
* [[Patty Murray]] ( | * [[Tom Carper]] (D) | ||
* [[Maria Cantwell]] ( | * [[Chris Coons]] (D) | ||
* [[Joe Manchin]] ( | |||
* [[Tammy Baldwin]] ( | === Florida === | ||
* [[Marco Rubio]] (R) | |||
* [[Rick Scott]] (R) | |||
=== Georgia === | |||
* [[Jon Ossoff]] (D) | |||
* [[Raphael Warnock]] (D) | |||
=== Hawaii === | |||
* [[Brian Schatz]] (D) | |||
* [[Mazie Hirono]] (D) | |||
=== Idaho === | |||
* [[Mike Crapo]] (R) | |||
* [[Jim Risch]] (R) | |||
=== Illinois === | |||
* [[Dick Durbin]] (D) | |||
* [[Tammy Duckworth]] (D) | |||
=== Indiana === | |||
* [[Todd Young]] (R) | |||
* [[Mike Braun]] (R) | |||
=== Iowa === | |||
* [[Chuck Grassley]] (R) | |||
* [[Joni Ernst]] (R) | |||
=== Kansas === | |||
* [[Jerry Moran]] (R) | |||
* [[Roger Marshall]] (R) | |||
=== Kentucky === | |||
* [[Mitch McConnell]] (R) | |||
* [[Rand Paul]] (R) | |||
=== Louisiana === | |||
* [[Bill Cassidy]] (R) | |||
* [[John Kennedy]] (R) | |||
=== Maine === | |||
* [[Susan Collins]] (R) | |||
* [[Angus King]] (I) | |||
=== Maryland === | |||
* [[Ben Cardin]] (D) | |||
* [[Chris Van Hollen]] (D) | |||
=== Massachusetts === | |||
* [[Elizabeth Warren]] (D) | |||
* [[Ed Markey]] (D) | |||
=== Michigan === | |||
* [[Debbie Stabenow]] (D) | |||
* [[Gary Peters]] (D) | |||
=== Minnesota === | |||
* [[Amy Klobuchar]] (D) | |||
* [[Tina Smith]] (D) | |||
=== Mississippi === | |||
* [[Roger Wicker]] (R) | |||
* [[Cindy Hyde-Smith]] (R) | |||
=== Missouri === | |||
* [[Roy Blunt]] (R) | |||
* [[Josh Hawley]] (R) | |||
=== Montana === | |||
* [[Jon Tester]] (D) | |||
* [[Steve Daines]] (R) | |||
=== Nebraska === | |||
* [[Deb Fischer]] (R) | |||
* [[Ben Sasse]] (R) | |||
=== Nevada === | |||
* [[Catherine Cortez Masto]] (D) | |||
* [[Jacky Rosen]] (D) | |||
=== New Hampshire === | |||
* [[Jeanne Shaheen]] (D) | |||
* [[Maggie Hassan]] (D) | |||
=== New Jersey === | |||
* [[Bob Menendez]] (D) | |||
* [[Cory Booker]] (D) | |||
=== New Mexico === | |||
* [[Martin Heinrich]] (D) | |||
* [[Ben Ray Luján]] (D) | |||
=== New York === | |||
* [[Chuck Schumer]] (D) | |||
* [[Kirsten Gillibrand]] (D) | |||
=== North Carolina === | |||
* [[Richard Burr]] (R) | |||
* [[Thom Tillis]] (R) | |||
=== North Dakota === | |||
* [[John Hoeven]] (R) | |||
* [[Kevin Cramer]] (R) | |||
=== Ohio === | |||
* [[Sherrod Brown]] (D) | |||
* [[Rob Portman]] (R) | |||
=== Oklahoma === | |||
* [[Jim Inhofe]] (R) | |||
* [[James Lankford]] (R) | |||
=== Oregon === | |||
* [[Ron Wyden]] (D) | |||
* [[Jeff Merkley]] (D) | |||
=== Pennsylvania === | |||
* [[Bob Casey Jr.]] (D) | |||
* [[Pat Toomey]] (R) | |||
=== Rhode Island === | |||
* [[Jack Reed]] (D) | |||
* [[Sheldon Whitehouse]] (D) | |||
=== South Carolina === | |||
* [[Lindsey Graham]] (R) | |||
* [[Tim Scott]] (R) | |||
=== South Dakota === | |||
* [[John Thune]] (R) | |||
* [[Mike Rounds]] (R) | |||
=== Tennessee === | |||
* [[Marsha Blackburn]] (R) | |||
* [[Bill Hagerty]] (R) | |||
=== Texas === | |||
* [[John Cornyn]] (R) | |||
* [[Ted Cruz]] (R) | |||
=== Utah === | |||
* [[Mike Lee]] (R) | |||
* [[Mitt Romney]] (R) | |||
=== Vermont === | |||
* [[Patrick Leahy]] (D) | |||
* [[Bernie Sanders]] (I) | |||
=== Virginia === | |||
* [[Mark Warner]] (D) | |||
* [[Tim Kaine]] (D) | |||
=== Washington === | |||
* [[Patty Murray]] (D) | |||
* [[Maria Cantwell]] (D) | |||
=== West Virginia === | |||
* [[Joe Manchin]] (D) | |||
* [[Shelley Moore Capito]] (R) | |||
=== Wisconsin === | |||
* [[Ron Johnson]] (R) | |||
* [[Tammy Baldwin]] (D) | |||
=== Wyoming === | |||
* [[John Barrasso]] (R) | |||
* [[Cynthia Lummis]] (R) | |||
== Also see == | |||
* [[United States Congress]] | * [[United States Congress]] | ||
* [[United States House of Representatives]] | * [[United States House of Representatives]] | ||
* [[List of | * [[List of United States Senate committees]] | ||
* [[ | * [[History of the United States Senate]] | ||
* [[United States Senate elections, 2022]] | |||
{{United States Congress}} | |||
[[Category:United States Senate]] | [[Category:United States Senate]] | ||
[[Category:Lists of current office-holders in the United States]] | [[Category:Lists of current office-holders in the United States]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:44, 9 December 2024




List of Current United States Senators
The United States Senate is one of the two chambers of the United States Congress, the other being the United States House of Representatives. The Senate is composed of 100 members, two from each of the 50 states, who serve staggered six-year terms. This article provides a comprehensive list of the current United States Senators, along with relevant information about their political affiliations, states they represent, and other pertinent details.
Overview[edit]
The Senate is a vital part of the legislative branch of the United States government. It has several unique powers and responsibilities, including the ratification of treaties, confirmation of presidential appointments, and the conduct of impeachment trials. Senators are elected by the citizens of their respective states and are expected to represent the interests of their constituents at the federal level.
Composition of the Senate[edit]
The Senate is currently composed of members from the two major political parties in the United States: the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. There are also independent senators who may caucus with one of the major parties.
Leadership[edit]
The Senate is led by the Vice President of the United States, who serves as the President of the Senate but only votes in the case of a tie. The Senate also elects a President pro tempore, who presides over the Senate in the absence of the Vice President. The current leadership includes:
- Vice President: Kamala Harris
- President pro tempore: Patty Murray
- Senate Majority Leader: Chuck Schumer
- Senate Minority Leader: Mitch McConnell
List of Current Senators[edit]
Below is a list of the current United States Senators, organized by state:
Alabama[edit]
- Richard Shelby (R)
- Tommy Tuberville (R)
Alaska[edit]
- Lisa Murkowski (R)
- Dan Sullivan (R)
Arizona[edit]
- Kyrsten Sinema (I)
- Mark Kelly (D)
Arkansas[edit]
- John Boozman (R)
- Tom Cotton (R)
California[edit]
- Dianne Feinstein (D)
- Alex Padilla (D)
Colorado[edit]
- Michael Bennet (D)
- John Hickenlooper (D)
Connecticut[edit]
- Richard Blumenthal (D)
- Chris Murphy (D)
Delaware[edit]
- Tom Carper (D)
- Chris Coons (D)
Florida[edit]
- Marco Rubio (R)
- Rick Scott (R)
Georgia[edit]
- Jon Ossoff (D)
- Raphael Warnock (D)
Hawaii[edit]
- Brian Schatz (D)
- Mazie Hirono (D)
Idaho[edit]
- Mike Crapo (R)
- Jim Risch (R)
Illinois[edit]
- Dick Durbin (D)
- Tammy Duckworth (D)
Indiana[edit]
- Todd Young (R)
- Mike Braun (R)
Iowa[edit]
- Chuck Grassley (R)
- Joni Ernst (R)
Kansas[edit]
- Jerry Moran (R)
- Roger Marshall (R)
Kentucky[edit]
- Mitch McConnell (R)
- Rand Paul (R)
Louisiana[edit]
- Bill Cassidy (R)
- John Kennedy (R)
Maine[edit]
- Susan Collins (R)
- Angus King (I)
Maryland[edit]
- Ben Cardin (D)
- Chris Van Hollen (D)
Massachusetts[edit]
- Elizabeth Warren (D)
- Ed Markey (D)
Michigan[edit]
- Debbie Stabenow (D)
- Gary Peters (D)
Minnesota[edit]
- Amy Klobuchar (D)
- Tina Smith (D)
Mississippi[edit]
- Roger Wicker (R)
- Cindy Hyde-Smith (R)
Missouri[edit]
- Roy Blunt (R)
- Josh Hawley (R)
Montana[edit]
- Jon Tester (D)
- Steve Daines (R)
Nebraska[edit]
- Deb Fischer (R)
- Ben Sasse (R)
Nevada[edit]
- Catherine Cortez Masto (D)
- Jacky Rosen (D)
New Hampshire[edit]
- Jeanne Shaheen (D)
- Maggie Hassan (D)
New Jersey[edit]
- Bob Menendez (D)
- Cory Booker (D)
New Mexico[edit]
- Martin Heinrich (D)
- Ben Ray Luján (D)
New York[edit]
- Chuck Schumer (D)
- Kirsten Gillibrand (D)
North Carolina[edit]
- Richard Burr (R)
- Thom Tillis (R)
North Dakota[edit]
- John Hoeven (R)
- Kevin Cramer (R)
Ohio[edit]
- Sherrod Brown (D)
- Rob Portman (R)
Oklahoma[edit]
- Jim Inhofe (R)
- James Lankford (R)
Oregon[edit]
- Ron Wyden (D)
- Jeff Merkley (D)
Pennsylvania[edit]
- Bob Casey Jr. (D)
- Pat Toomey (R)
Rhode Island[edit]
- Jack Reed (D)
- Sheldon Whitehouse (D)
South Carolina[edit]
- Lindsey Graham (R)
- Tim Scott (R)
South Dakota[edit]
- John Thune (R)
- Mike Rounds (R)
Tennessee[edit]
- Marsha Blackburn (R)
- Bill Hagerty (R)
Texas[edit]
- John Cornyn (R)
- Ted Cruz (R)
Utah[edit]
- Mike Lee (R)
- Mitt Romney (R)
Vermont[edit]
- Patrick Leahy (D)
- Bernie Sanders (I)
Virginia[edit]
- Mark Warner (D)
- Tim Kaine (D)
Washington[edit]
- Patty Murray (D)
- Maria Cantwell (D)
West Virginia[edit]
- Joe Manchin (D)
- Shelley Moore Capito (R)
Wisconsin[edit]
- Ron Johnson (R)
- Tammy Baldwin (D)
Wyoming[edit]
- John Barrasso (R)
- Cynthia Lummis (R)
Also see[edit]
- United States Congress
- United States House of Representatives
- List of United States Senate committees
- History of the United States Senate
- United States Senate elections, 2022