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Robert C. Byrd Democrat from West Virginia 91 years old born in 1917

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Henry E. Mitchell, he was born in July of 1940
Ralph Hall (R) from Texas appears to be the oldest-- born in 1923.

Roscoe Bartlett (R) from Maryland and John Dingell (D) form Michigan, both in 1926 come next. See the related link for the source of this information.

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Ralph Hall (R) from Texas appears to be the oldest-- born in 1923.

Roscoe Bartlett (R) from Maryland and John Dingell (D) form Michigan, both in 1926 come next. See the related link for the source of this information.

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Robert C. Byrd Democrat from West Virginia 91 years old born in 1917

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Frank Lautenberg from New Jersey is the current senior member of the senate after Robert Byrd passed away in June of 2010.

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Ralph Hall, R - Texas

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Ron Paul

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