Alfred H. Colquitt
After Jefferson Davis' resignation from the U.S. Senate in September 1851, he was succeeded by Democrat John J. McRae. After Davis' withdrawal from the Senate in January 1861, his seat remained vacant until February 1870, after Mississippi was readmitted to the Union. The seat was filled at that time by Republican Adelbert Ames.
The African American who won the first Senate seat was Hiram Rhoades Revels. He took the seat in 1870 and replaced Jefferson Davis.
When she took the Sec of State job about Feb.
Hiriam Revels
I think Obama was the only one to resign a senate seat to be president. Harding was in the senate during the campaign of 1920, but his term expired the same day as he took office as president. Truman has to resign a senate seat to become vice-president.The following were U.S. Senators at the time of their election to the U.S. Presidency:Warren G. Harding (1920)John F. Kennedy (1960)Barack Obama (2008)
He was first elected to the US Senate in 1952 and took office in January of 1953.
Simone Kaulitz. We don't know if she added Trumper or took Gordons name completely after she married him this summer 2009.
Roland Burrus was apponted by the governor of Illinois to fill Obama's senate seat.
He ran for the US Congress in 1976 and took his seat in 1977. He entered the Senate in 1985 and remained a Senator until his election as Vice President in 1992.
He can't run for the House or the Senate for at least one more year. ^ WRONG!!!!! the above answer is totally wrong! the correct answer is C..... he can run for the house but not the senate..
the roman senate gained power when they took control of the citys finances
Julius Caesar served in the senate and took on the powers of a king during his numerous dictatorships. Octavian/Augustus could also be loosely included in this answer, as he forced the senate to declare him consul, although he never actually served in the senate before this.