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词条 List of members of the United States Senate
释义

  1. Party affiliation

  2. Leadership

     Majority leadership  Minority leadership 

  3. Senators

  4. See also

  5. Notes

  6. References

{{Use mdy dates|date=September 2018}}

The United States Senate consists of 100 members, two from each of the 50 states. Below is a list of U.S. senators, sitting in the 116th United States Congress

Party affiliation

{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}{{party color|Independent}}
Affiliation Members
Republican Party53
Democratic Party}}45
Independent2{{efn|name=KingSanders|The two independent Senators, Angus King (I-ME) and Bernie Sanders (I-VT), caucus with the Democrats.}}
Total100

Leadership

OfficePartyOfficerStateSince
The Vice President of the United States is the President of the Senate}}RepublicanMike PenceAs Vice President, Pence represents no state, but his home state is Indiana.}}January 20, 2017
President pro temporeRepublicanChuck GrassleyIowaJanuary 3, 2019

Majority leadership

OfficeOfficerStateSince
Senate Majority LeaderMitch McConnellKentucky{{small>Party Leader since January 3, 2007}}
Senate Majority WhipJohn ThuneSouth DakotaJanuary 3, 2019
Chair, Republican ConferenceJohn BarrassoWyomingJanuary 3, 2019
Chair, Senate Republican Policy CommitteeRoy BluntMissouriJanuary 3, 2019
Vice Chair, Republican ConferenceJoni ErnstIowaJanuary 3, 2019
Chair, National Republican Senatorial CommitteeTodd YoungIndianaJanuary 3, 2019
Chair, Senate Republican Steering CommitteeMike LeeUtahJanuary 3, 2015
Senate Republican Chief Deputy WhipMike CrapoIdahoJanuary 3, 2013

Minority leadership

OfficeOfficerStateSince
Senate Minority Leader
Chair, Democratic Caucus
Chuck SchumerNew York{{small>Party Leader since January 3, 2017}}
Senate Minority WhipDick DurbinIllinois{{small>Party Whip since January 3, 2005}}
Senate Assistant Democratic LeaderPatty MurrayWashingtonJanuary 3, 2017
Chair, Senate Democratic Policy CommitteeDebbie StabenowMichiganJanuary 3, 2017
Vice Chair, Democratic CaucusMark WarnerVirginiaJanuary 3, 2017
Elizabeth WarrenMassachusettsJanuary 3, 2017
Chair, Senate Democratic Steering CommitteeAmy KlobucharMinnesotaJanuary 3, 2017
Chair, Senate Democratic Outreach CommitteeBernie SandersVermontJanuary 3, 2017
Vice Chair, Senate Democratic Policy CommitteeJoe ManchinWest VirginiaJanuary 3, 2017
Secretary, Democratic CaucusTammy BaldwinWisconsinJanuary 3, 2017
Chair, Democratic Senatorial Campaign CommitteeCatherine Cortez MastoNevadaJanuary 3, 2019
Senate Democratic Chief Deputy WhipJeff MerkleyOregonJanuary 3, 2017
President pro tempore emeritusPatrick LeahyVermont{{small>Party Dean since December 17, 2012}}

Senators

Legend
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StatePortraitNameBornOccupation(s)Previous
office(s)
Assumed office{{nowrap|Seat upResidence
AlabamaRichard|Shelby}}1934|5|6}}LawyerAL|7|U.S. House}}
Alabama Senate
January 3, 19872022Tuscaloosa[1]
Doug|Jones|dab=politician}}{{efn|Elected to the seat to succeed Luther Strange, who had been appointed to the seat following Jeff Sessions's resignation.[2]}}1954|5|4}}LawyerU.S. Attorney for the Northern District of AlabamaJanuary 3, 20182020Birmingham[1]
AlaskaLisa|Murkowski}}1957|5|22}}LawyerAlaska House of RepresentativesDecember 20, 20022022Anchorage[3]
Dan|Sullivan|Dan Sullivan (U.S. senator)}}1964|11|13}}U.S. Marine officer;
Lawyer
Alaska Attorney General
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State
January 3, 20152020Anchorage[3]
ArizonaKyrsten|Sinema}}1976|7|12}}Social Worker;
Political Activist
AZ|9|U.S. House}}
Arizona Senate
Arizona House
January 3, 20192024Phoenix[4]
Martha|McSally}}{{efn|Appointed to the seat after Jon Kyl's resignation following the death of John McCain.[5]}}1966|3|22}}U.S. Air Force officerAZ|2|U.S. House}}January 3, 2019Special 2020
Full 2022
Tucson[6]
ArkansasJohn|Boozman}}1950|12|10}}OptometristAR|3|U.S. House}}
Rogers Public Schools Board
January 3, 20112022Rogers[7]
Tom|Cotton}}1977|5|13}}Lawyer;
United States Army officer
AR|4|U.S. House}}January 3, 20152020Dardanelle[7]
CaliforniaDianne|Feinstein}}1933|6|22}}Non-profit organization fellowSan Francisco Mayor
San Francisco Board of Supervisors
Member, California Women's Parole Board.
November 10, 19922024San Francisco[8]
Kamala|Harris}}1964|10|20}}LawyerCalifornia Attorney General
San Francisco District Attorney
January 3, 20172022Los Angeles[8]
ColoradoMichael|Bennet}}1964|11|28}}Public School AdministratorDenver Public Schools SuperintendentJanuary 22, 20092022Denver[9]
Cory|Gardner}}1974|8|22}}Lawyer;

Businessperson

CO|4|U.S. House}}
Colorado House
January 3, 20152020Denver[9]
ConnecticutRichard|Blumenthal}}1946|2|13}}Marine Corps Reserve Sergeant;
Senate staffer;
Lawyer
Connecticut Attorney General
Connecticut Senate
Connecticut House
United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut
January 3, 20112022Greenwich[10]
Chris|Murphy}}1973|8|3}}Lawyer;
Political campaign manager
CT|5|U.S. House}}
Connecticut Senate
Connecticut House
January 3, 20132024Cheshire[10]
DelawareTom|Carper}}1947|1|23}}U.S. Navy officer;
Delaware Office of Economic Development
{{ushr>DE|AL|U.S. House}}
Delaware Treasurer
January 3, 20012024Wilmington[11]
Chris|Coons}}1963|9|9}}Nonprofit organization executive;
Lawyer
New Castle County executiveNovember 15, 20102020Wilmington[11]
FloridaMarco|Rubio}}1971|5|28}}LawyerFlorida House Speaker
West Miami City Commission
January 3, 20112022Miami
Rick|Scott}}1952|12|1}}Lawyer;
Columbia/HCA CEO;
Venture Capitalist
Governor of FloridaJanuary 8, 20192024Naples[12]
GeorgiaJohnny|Isakson}}1944|12|28}}Real estate brokerGA|6|U.S. House}}
Georgia House
Georgia State Senate
January 3, 20052022Marietta[13]
David|Perdue}}1949|12|10}}Corporate executiveNoneJanuary 3, 20152020Sea Island[13]
HawaiiBrian|Schatz}}1972|10|20}}Nonprofit organization executiveLieutenant Governor of Hawaii
Hawaii House
December 26, 20122022Honolulu[14]
Mazie|Hirono}}1947|11|3}}LawyerHI|2|U.S. House}}
Hawaii House
Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii
January 3, 20132024Honolulu[14]
IdahoMike|Crapo}}1951|5|20}}LawyerID|2|U.S. House}}
Idaho Senate
January 3, 19992022Idaho Falls[15]
Jim|Risch}}1943|5|3}}Professor;
Rancher;
Nonprofit organization executive
Governor of Idaho
Lieutenant Governor of Idaho
Idaho Senate President pro tempore
January 3, 20092020Boise[15]
IllinoisDick|Durbin}}1944|11|21}}Lawyer;
Professor
IL|20|U.S. House}}January 3, 19972020Springfield[16]
Tammy|Duckworth}}1968|3|12}}National Guard officer
Staff supervisor, Rotary International
IL|8|U.S. House}}
U.S. Assistant Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Illinois Director of Veterans Affairs
January 3, 20172022Hoffman Estates[16]
IndianaTodd|Young}}1972|8|24}}Marine Corps rifleman;
Naval intelligence officer;
Professor;
Consultant
IN|9|U.S. House}}January 3, 20172022Bloomington
Mike|Braun}}1954|3|24}}BusinessmanIndiana HouseJanuary 3, 20192024Jasper[17]
IowaChuck|Grassley}}1933|9|17}}Farmer;
College professor
IA|3|U.S. House}}
Iowa House
January 3, 19812022New Hartford[18]
Joni|Ernst}}1970|7|1}}Farmer;
National Guard officer
Iowa SenateJanuary 3, 20152020Red Oak[18]
KansasPat|Roberts}}1936|4|20}}United States Marine Corps officer;
Journalist;
U.S. Senate staff member;
U.S. House staff member
KS|1|U.S. House}}January 3, 19972020Dodge City[19]
Jerry|Moran}}1954|5|29}}Banker;
Lawyer
KS|1|U.S. House}}
Kansas Senate
January 3, 20112022Hays[19]
KentuckyMitch|McConnell}}1942|2|20}}Lawyer;
U.S. Senate staff member
U.S. Deputy Assistant Attorney General
Judge-Executive of Jefferson County
January 3, 19852020Louisville[20]
Rand|Paul}}1963|1|7}}OphthalmologistNoneJanuary 3, 20112022Bowling Green[20]
LouisianaBill|Cassidy}}1957|9|28}}PhysicianLA|6|U.S. House}}
Louisiana Senate
January 3, 20152020Baton Rouge[21]
John|Kennedy|John Kennedy (Louisiana politician)}}1951|11|21}}Magazine editor;
Lawyer;
Professor
Staff of Louisiana Governor Buddy Roemer
Louisiana Treasurer
Secretary, Louisiana Department of Revenue
January 3, 20172022Madisonville[21]
MaineSusan|Collins}}1952|12|7}}House staffer;
Senate staffer;
Regional director, SBA;
Nonprofit organization executive
Deputy Treasurer, MA

Professional and Financial Regulation Commissioner, ME

January 3, 19972020Bangor[22]
Angus|King}}1944|3|31}}Lawyer;
Senate staffer;
Business founder
Corporate executive;
Public television news program host
Maine GovernorJanuary 3, 20132024Brunswick
MarylandBen|Cardin}}1943|10|5}}LawyerMD|3|U.S. House}}
Speaker of the Maryland House
January 3, 20072024Baltimore[23]
Chris|Van Hollen}}1959|1|10}}U.S. Senate staff member;
Maryland Governor's legislative advisor;
Lawyer
MD|8|U.S. House}}
Maryland General Assembly
January 3, 20172022Kensington[23]
MassachusettsElizabeth|Warren}}1949|6|22}}Lawyer;
Professor;
Research associate;
Nonprofit organization executive
COP Chair
CFPB Special Advisor
January 3, 20132024Cambridge[24]
Ed|Markey}}1946|7|11}}Member, United States Army Reserve
Lawyer
MA|7|U.S. House}}
Massachusetts House
July 16, 20132020Malden[24]
MichiganDebbie|Stabenow}}1950|4|29}}Social worker;
Leadership training consultant
MI|8|U.S. House}}
Michigan House
Michigan Senate
January 3, 20012024Lansing[25]
Gary|Peters}}1958|12|1}}Financial advisor;
Lecturer
MI|14|U.S. House}}
Michigan Senate
January 3, 20152020Bloomfield Hills[25]
MinnesotaAmy|Klobuchar}}1960|5|25}}LawyerHennepin County AttorneyJanuary 3, 20072024Minneapolis[26]
Tina|Smith}}{{efn|Appointed to the seat after Al Franken's resignation.[27]}}1958|3|4}}Public relations consultant;
Nonprofit organization executive;
Chief of staff to the Governor of Minnesota
Minnesota Lieutenant GovernorJanuary 3, 20182020Minneapolis[26]
MississippiRoger|Wicker}}1951|7|5}}U.S. Air Force officer/Judge Advocate;
U.S. House staffer;
Lawyer
MS|1|U.S. House}}
Mississippi Senate
December 31, 20072024Tupelo[28]
Cindy|Hyde-Smith}}{{efn|Appointed to the seat after Thad Cochran's resignation.}}1959|5|10}} FarmerMississippi Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce
Mississippi Senate
April 9, 20182020Brookhaven
MissouriRoy|Blunt}}1950|1|10}}University presidentMO|7|U.S. House}}
Missouri Secretary of State
Greene County Clerk
January 3, 20112022Springfield
Josh|Hawley}}1979|12|31}}LawyerMissouri Attorney GeneralJanuary 3, 20192024Ashland[29][30]
MontanaJon|Tester}}1956|8|21}}Music teacher;
Farmer
Montana Senate President
Big Sandy School Board
January 3, 20072024Big Sandy
Steve|Daines}}1962|8|20}}BusinesspersonMT|AL|U.S. House}}January 3, 20152020Bozeman
NebraskaDeb|Fischer}}1951|3|1}}RancherNebraska LegislatureJanuary 3, 20132024Valentine
Ben|Sasse}}1972|2|22}}Management consultant;
Nonprofit organization executive;
House staffer;
Professor;
University president
Asst Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (HHS)January 3, 20152020Fremont
NevadaCatherine|Cortez Masto}}1964|3|29}}LawyerNevada Attorney GeneralJanuary 3, 20172022Las Vegas
Jacky|Rosen}}1957|8|2}}Computer programmer;
Software developer;
Designer;
Consultant[31][32]
NV|3|U.S. House}}January 3, 20192024Henderson[31]
New HampshireJeanne|Shaheen}}1947|1|28}}Teacher;
Entrepreneur
New Hampshire Governor
New Hampshire Senate
January 3, 20092020Madbury
Maggie|Hassan}}1958|2|27}}LawyerNew Hampshire Governor
New Hampshire Senate
January 3, 20172022Newfields
New JerseyBob|Menendez}}1954|1|1}}LawyerNJ|13|U.S. House}}
New Jersey General Assembly
New Jersey Senate
January 18, 20062024Hoboken
Cory|Booker}}1969|4|27}}LawyerNewark Mayor
Newark Municipal Council
October 31, 20132020Newark
New MexicoTom|Udall}}1948|5|18}}LawyerNM|3|U.S. House}}
New Mexico Attorney General
Assistant U.S. Attorney
January 3, 20092020Santa Fe
Martin|Heinrich}}1971|10|17}}Nonprofit organization executive;
Consultant
NM|1|U.S. House}}
Albuquerque City Council
January 3, 20132024Albuquerque
New YorkChuck|Schumer}}1950|11|23}}LawyerNY|9|U.S. House}}
New York Assembly
January 3, 19992022Brooklyn
Kirsten|Gillibrand}}1966|12|9}}LawyerNY|20|U.S. House}}
U.S. HUD special counsel
January 26, 20092024Hudson
North CarolinaRichard|Burr}}1955|11|30}}Sales manager;
Nonprofit organization executive
NC|5|U.S. House}}January 3, 20052022Winston-Salem
Thom|Tillis}}1960|8|30}}Business consultantNorth Carolina House SpeakerJanuary 3, 20152020Huntersville
North DakotaJohn|Hoeven}}1957|3|13}}BankerNorth Dakota GovernorJanuary 3, 20112022Bismarck
Kevin|Cramer}}1961|1|21}}State Tourism Director;
State Economic Development and Finance Director
Former North Dakota Republican Party Chairman
ND|AL|U.S. House}}
North Dakota Public Service Commissioner
January 3, 20192024Bismarck[33]
OhioSherrod|Brown}}1952|11|9}}TeacherOH|13|U.S. House}}
Ohio Secretary of State
Ohio House
January 3, 20072024Lorain
Rob|Portman}}1955|12|19}}LawyerOH|2|U.S. House}}
U.S. Trade Representative
OMB Director
January 3, 20112022Terrace Park
OklahomaJim|Inhofe}}1934|11|17}}Businessperson;
Real estate developer;
Corporate executive
OK|1|U.S. House}}
Tulsa Mayor
Oklahoma Senate
Oklahoma House
November 17, 19942020Tulsa
James|Lankford}}1968|3|4}}Nonprofit program directorOK|5|U.S. House}}January 3, 20152022Edmond
OregonRon|Wyden}}1949|5|3}}Teacher;
Nonprofit organization executive
OR|3|U.S. House}}February 6, 19962022Portland
Jeff|Merkley}}1956|10|24}}Nonprofit organization executive;
CBO analyst, Defense Department
Oregon House SpeakerJanuary 3, 20092020Portland
PennsylvaniaBob|Casey Jr.}}1960|4|13}}Teacher;
Lawyer
Pennsylvania Treasurer
Pennsylvania Auditor
January 3, 20072024Scranton
Pat|Toomey}}1961|11|17}}Currency trader;
Restaurant owner
PA|15|U.S. House}}January 3, 20112022Zionsville
Rhode IslandJack|Reed|Jack Reed (Rhode Island politician)}}1949|11|12}}Lawyer;
Army Reserve officer;
Army officer
RI|2|U.S. House}}
Rhode Island Senate
January 3, 19972020Cranston
Sheldon|Whitehouse}}1955|10|20}}LawyerRhode Island Attorney General
United States Attorney for Rhode Island
January 3, 20072024Providence
South CarolinaLindsey|Graham}}1955|7|9}}Lawyer;
Air Force Reserve officer
SC|3|U.S. House}}
South Carolina House
January 3, 20032020Seneca
Tim|Scott}}1965|9|19}}Insurance agent;
Financial adviser
SC|1|U.S. House}}
South Carolina House
Charleston County Council
January 2, 20132022North Charleston
South DakotaJohn|Thune}}1961|1|7}}Nonprofit organization executive;
State Railroad Director
SD|AL|U.S. House}}
South Dakota Republican Party Executive Director
January 3, 20052022Sioux Falls
Mike|Rounds}}1954|10|24}}BusinesspersonSouth Dakota Governor
South Dakota Senate
January 3, 20152020Fort Pierre
TennesseeLamar|Alexander}}1940|7|3}}Senate staffer;
Lawyer;
Businessperson
Tennessee Governor
U.S. Secretary of Education
January 3, 20032020Maryville
Marsha|Blackburn}}1952|6|6}}Consultant;
Executive Director of the Tennessee Film, Entertainment, and Music Commission;
Former Williamson County Republican Party Chairwoman
TN|7|U.S. House}}
Tennessee Senate
January 3, 20192024Brentwood[34]
TexasJohn|Cornyn}}1952|2|2}}LawyerTexas Attorney General
Texas Supreme Court
{{small>(Associate Justice)}}
December 1, 20022020San Antonio
Ted|Cruz}}1970|12|22}}
Lawyer

U.S. Assoc. Deputy AG
Texas Solicitor General
January 3, 20132024Houston
UtahMike|Lee|Mike Lee (American politician)}}1971|6|4}}Lawyer;
Governor's General Counsel
Assistant U.S. AttorneyJanuary 3, 20112022Alpine
Mitt|Romney}}1947|3|12}}BusinessmanMassachusetts GovernorJanuary 3, 20192024Holladay[35]
VermontPatrick|Leahy}}1940|3|31}}LawyerChittenden County State's AttorneyJanuary 3, 19752022Middlesex
Bernie|Sanders}}1941|9|8}}Filmmaker;
Carpenter;
Writer;
Researcher
VT|AL|U.S. House}}
Burlington Mayor
January 3, 20072024Burlington
VirginiaMark|Warner}}1954|12|15}}Businessperson;
Venture capitalist
Virginia Governor
Virginia Democratic Party Chair
January 3, 20092020Alexandria
Tim|Kaine}}1958|2|26}}Missionary;
Lawyer;
Teacher
Virginia Governor
Lt. Governor
Democratic National Committee Chair
Mayor of Richmond
January 3, 20132024Richmond
WashingtonPatty|Murray}}1950|10|11}}Teacher;
Lobbyist
Washington Senate
Shoreline School Board
January 3, 19932022Seattle
Maria|Cantwell}}1958|10|13}}Marketing Vice PresidentWA|1|U.S. House}}
Washington House
January 3, 20012024Edmonds
West VirginiaJoe|Manchin}}1947|8|24}}Corporate executiveWest Virginia Governor
West Virginia Secretary of State
West Virginia House
West Virginia Senate
November 15, 20102024Charleston
Shelley Moore|Capito}}1953|11|26}}College career counselor
Director, state Board of Regents educational information center
WV|2|U.S. House}}
West Virginia House
January 3, 20152020Charleston
WisconsinRon|Johnson|Ron Johnson (Wisconsin politician)}}1955|4|8}}Accountant;
Corporate executive
NoneJanuary 3, 20112022Oshkosh
Tammy|Baldwin}}1962|2|11}}LawyerWI|2|U.S. House}}
Wisconsin Assembly
January 3, 20132024Madison
WyomingMike|Enzi}}1944|2|1}}Nonprofit organization executive;
Accountant
CEO;
Severed in the Wyoming Air National Guard
Wyoming House
Wyoming Senate
January 3, 19972020Gillette
John|Barrasso}}1952|7|21}}Orthopedic surgeon;
Medical chief of staff;
Nonprofit organization executive
Wyoming SenateJune 25, 20072024Casper

See also

  • List of current members of the United States House of Representatives
  • List of members of the United States Congress by longevity of service
  • Seniority in the United States Senate

Notes

{{Notelist}}

References

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