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Current rank |
Historical rank[a][1] |
Senator | Party | State | Seniority date | Other factors | Committee and leadership positions | |
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1 | 1743 | Chuck Grassley | Republican | Iowa | January 3, 1981 | President pro tempore | ||
2 | 1766 | Mitch McConnell | Kentucky | January 3, 1985 | ||||
3 | 1810 | Patty Murray | Democratic | Washington | January 3, 1993 | President pro tempore emerita | ||
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 | Senate Majority Leader | |||
15 | 1887 | Bernie Sanders | Independent | Vermont | January 3, 2007 | Former House member | ||
16 | 1893 | Amy Klobuchar | Democratic | Minnesota | Minnesota 21st in population (2000) | |||
17 | 1894 | Sheldon Whitehouse | Rhode Island | Rhode Island 43rd in population (2000) | ||||
18 | 1896 | John Barrasso | Republican | Wyoming | June 22, 2007[c] | |||
19 | 1897 | Roger Wicker | Mississippi | December 31, 2007[c] | ||||
20 | 1901 | Jeanne Shaheen | Democratic | New Hampshire | January 3, 2009 | Former governor (6 years) | ||
21 | 1902 | Mark Warner | Virginia | Former governor (4 years) | ||||
22 | 1903 | Jim Risch | Republican | Idaho | Former governor (7 months) | |||
23 | 1905 | Jeff Merkley | Democratic | Oregon | ||||
24 | 1909 | Michael Bennet | Colorado | January 21, 2009[c] | ||||
25 | 1910 | Kirsten Gillibrand | New York | January 26, 2009[c] | ||||
26 | 1917 | Chris Coons | Democratic | Delaware | November 15, 2010 | |||
27 | 1920 | Jerry Moran | Republican | Kansas | January 3, 2011 | Former House member (14 years) | ||
28 | 1922 | John Boozman | Arkansas | Former House member (9 years) | ||||
29 | 1924 | John Hoeven | North Dakota | Former governor | ||||
30 | 1926 | Ron Johnson | Wisconsin | Wisconsin 20th in population (2000) | ||||
31 | 1927 | Rand Paul | Kentucky | Kentucky 25th in population (2000) | ||||
32 | 1928 | Richard Blumenthal | Democratic | Connecticut | Connecticut 29th in population (2000) | |||
33 | 1929 | Mike Lee | Republican | Utah | Utah 34th in population (2000) | |||
34 | 1932 | Brian Schatz | Democratic | Hawaii | December 26, 2012[c] | |||
35 | 1933 | Tim Scott | Republican | South Carolina | January 2, 2013[c] | |||
36 | 1934 | Tammy Baldwin | Democratic | Wisconsin | January 3, 2013 | Former House member (14 years) | ||
37 | 1937 | Chris Murphy | Connecticut | Former House member (6 years); Connecticut 29th in population (2010) |
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38 | 1938 | Mazie Hirono | Hawaii | Former House member (6 years); Hawaii 40th in population (2010) | ||||
39 | 1939 | Martin Heinrich | New Mexico | Former House member (4 years) | ||||
40 | 1940 | Angus King | Independent | Maine | Former governor (8 years) | |||
41 | 1941 | Tim Kaine | Democratic | Virginia | Former governor (4 years) | |||
42 | 1942 | Ted Cruz | Republican | Texas | Texas 2nd in population (2010) | |||
43 | 1943 | Elizabeth Warren | Democratic | Massachusetts | Massachusetts 14th in population (2010) | |||
44 | 1944 | Deb Fischer | Republican | Nebraska | Nebraska 38th in population (2010) | |||
45 | 1948 | Ed Markey | Democratic | Massachusetts | July 16, 2013 | |||
46 | 1949 | Cory Booker | New Jersey | October 31, 2013 | ||||
47 | 1951 | Shelley Moore Capito | Republican | West Virginia | January 3, 2015 | Former House member (14 years) | ||
48 | 1952 | Gary Peters | Democratic | Michigan | Former House member (6 years); Michigan 8th in population (2010) |
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49 | 1953 | Bill Cassidy | Republican | Louisiana | Former House member (6 years); Louisiana 25th in population (2010) |
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50 | 1955 | James Lankford | Oklahoma | Former House member (4 years) | ||||
51 | 1956 | Tom Cotton | Arkansas | Former House member (2 years); Arkansas 32nd in population (2010) |
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52 | 1957 | Steve Daines | Montana | Former House member (2 years); Montana 44th in population (2010) |
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53 | 1958 | Mike Rounds | South Dakota | Former governor | ||||
54 | 1960 | Thom Tillis | North Carolina | North Carolina 10th in population (2010) | ||||
55 | 1961 | Joni Ernst | Iowa | Iowa 30th in population (2010) | ||||
56 | 1963 | Dan Sullivan | Alaska | Alaska 47th in population (2010) | ||||
57 | 1964 | Chris Van Hollen | Democratic | Maryland | January 3, 2017 | Former House member (14 years) | ||
58 | 1965 | Todd Young | Republican | Indiana | Former House member (6 years) | |||
59 | 1966 | Tammy Duckworth | Democratic | Illinois | Former House member (4 years) | |||
60 | 1967 | Maggie Hassan | New Hampshire | Former governor | ||||
61 | 1969 | John Kennedy | Republican | Louisiana | Louisiana 25th in population (2010) | |||
62 | 1970 | Catherine Cortez Masto | Democratic | Nevada | Nevada 35th in population (2010) | |||
63 | 1972 | Tina Smith | Minnesota | January 3, 2018[c] | ||||
64 | 1974 | Cindy Hyde-Smith | Republican | Mississippi | April 2, 2018[c] | |||
65 | 1975 | Marsha Blackburn | Tennessee | January 3, 2019 | Former House member (16 years) | |||
66 | 1977 | Kevin Cramer | Republican | North Dakota | Former House member (6 years); North Dakota 48th in population (2010) | |||
67 | 1979 | Jacky Rosen | Democratic | Nevada | Former House member (2 years) | |||
68 | 1982 | Josh Hawley | Republican | Missouri | ||||
69 | 1983 | Rick Scott | Florida | January 8, 2019 | ||||
70 | 1985 | Mark Kelly | Democratic | Arizona | December 2, 2020 | |||
71 | 1986 | Ben Ray Luján | New Mexico | January 3, 2021 | Former House member (12 years) | |||
72 | 1987 | Cynthia Lummis | Republican | Wyoming | Former House member (8 years) | |||
73 | 1988 | Roger Marshall | Kansas | Former House member (4 years) | ||||
74 | 1989 | John Hickenlooper | Democratic | Colorado | Former governor | |||
75 | 1990 | Bill Hagerty | Republican | Tennessee | Tennessee 17th in population (2010) | |||
76 | 1991 | Tommy Tuberville | Alabama | Alabama 23rd in population (2010) | ||||
77 | 1992 | Alex Padilla | Democratic | California | January 18, 2021[c] | |||
78 | 1993 | Jon Ossoff[d] | Georgia | January 20, 2021 | 'O' 15th letter of the alphabet[2] | |||
79 | 1994 | Raphael Warnock | 'W' 23rd letter of the alphabet[2] | |||||
80 | 1995 | Peter Welch | Vermont | January 3, 2023 | Former House member (16 years) | |||
81 | 1996 | Markwayne Mullin | Republican | Oklahoma | Former House member (10 years) | |||
82 | 1997 | Ted Budd | North Carolina | Former House member (6 years) | ||||
83 | 1998 | John Fetterman | Democratic | Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania 5th in population (2020) | |||
84 | 2000 | Eric Schmitt | Republican | Missouri | Missouri 19th in population (2020) | |||
85 | 2001 | Katie Britt | Alabama | Alabama 24th in population (2020) | ||||
86 | 2002 | Pete Ricketts | Nebraska | January 12, 2023[c] | ||||
87 | 2005 | Adam Schiff | Democratic | California | TBA | Former House member (24 years) | ||
88 | 2006 | Andy Kim | New Jersey | TBA | Former House member (6 years) | |||
89 | 2007 | Ruben Gallego | Democratic | Arizona | January 3, 2025 | Former House member (10 years) | ||
90 | 2008 | Jim Banks | Republican | Indiana | Former House member (8 years); Indiana 17th in population (2020) | |||
91 | 2009 | Lisa Blunt Rochester | Democratic | Delaware | Former House member (8 years); Delaware 45th in population (2020) | |||
92 | 2010 | John Curtis | Republican | Utah | Former House member (7 years, 2 months) | |||
93 | 2011 | Elissa Slotkin | Democratic | Michigan | Former House member (6 years) | |||
94 | 2012 | Jim Justice | Republican | West Virginia | Former Governor | |||
95 | 2013 | Dave McCormick | Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania 5th in population (2020) | ||||
96 | 2014 | Bernie Moreno | Ohio | Ohio 7th in population (2020) | ||||
97 | 2015 | Angela Alsobrooks | Democratic | Maryland | Maryland 18th in population (2020) | |||
98 | 2016 | Tim Sheehy | Republican | Montana | Montana 44th in population (2020) | |||
Rank | Historical rank[a][1] |
Senator | Party | State | Seniority date | Other factors | Committee and leadership positions |
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