Alabama:
-Richard Shelby: Republican
-Jeff Sessions: Republican
Alaska:
-Lisa Murkowski: Republican
-Mark Begich: Democrat
Arizona:
-John McCain: Republican
-Jon Kyl: Republican
Arkansas:
-Mark Pryor: Democrat
-John Boozman: Republican
California:
-Dianne Feinstein: Democrat
-Barbara Boxer: Democrat
Colorado:
-Mark Udall: Democrat
-Michael Bennet: Democrat
Connecticut:
-Joe Liberman: Independent
-Richard Blumenthal: Democrat
Delaware:
-Tom Carper: Democrat
-Chris Coons: Democrat
Florida:
-Bill Nelson: Democrat
-Marco Rubio: Republican
Georgia:
-Saxby Chambliss: Republican
-Johnny Isakson: Republican
Hawaii:
-Daniel Inouye: Democrat
-Daniel Akaka: Democrat
Idaho:
-Mike Crapo: Republican
-Jim Risch: Republican
Illinois:
-Dick Durbin: Democrat
-Mark Kirk: Republican
Indiana:
-Richard Lugar: Republican
-Dan Coats: Republican
Iowa:
-Chuck Grassley: Republican
-Tom Harkin: Democrat
Kansas:
-Pat Roberts: Republican
-Jerry Moran: Republican
Kentucky:
-Mitch McConnell: Republican
-Rand Paul: Republican
Louisiana:
-Mary Landrieu: Democrat
-David Vitter: Republican
Maine:
-Olympia Snowe: Republican
-Susan Collins: Republican
Maryland:
-Barbara Mikulski: Democrat
-Ben Cardin: Democrat
Massachusetts:
-John Kerry: Democrat
-Scott Brown: Republican
Michigan:
-Carl Levin: Democrat
-Debbie Stabenow: Democrat
Minnesota:
-Amy Klobuchar: Democrat
-Al Franken: Democrat
Mississippi:
-Thad Cochran: Republican
-Roger Wicker: Republican
Missouri:
-Claire McCaskill: Democrat
-Roy Blunt: Republican
Montana:
-Max Blaucus: Democrat
-Jon Tester: Democrat
Nebraska:
-Ben Nelson: Democrat
-Mike Johanns: Republican
Nevada:
-Harry Reid: Democrat
-Dean Heller: Republican
-Jeanne Shaheen: Democrat
-Kelly Ayotte: Republican
New Jersey:
-Frank Lautenberg: Democrat
-Bob Menendez: Democrat
New Mexico:
- Jeff Bingaman: Democrat
-Tom Udall: Democrat
New York:
-Chuck Schumer: Democrat
-Kristen Gillibrand: Democrat
-Richard Burr: Republican
-Kay Hagan: Democrat
North Dakota
-Kent Conrad: Democrat
-John Hoeven: Republican
Ohio:
-Sherrod Brown: Democrat
-Rob Portman: Republican
Oklahoma:
-Jim Inhofe: Republican
-Tom Coburn: Republican
Oregon:
-Ron Wyden: Democrat
-Jeff Merkley: Democrat
Pennsylvania:
-Bob Casey, Jr.: Democrat
-Pat Toomey: Republican
Rhode Island:
-Jack Reed: Democrat
-Sheldon Whitehouse: Democrat
-Lindsey Graham: Republican
-Jim DeMint: Republican
South Dakota:
-Tim Johnson: Democrat
-John Thune: Republican
Tennessee:
-Lamar Alexander: Republican
-Bob Corker: Republican
Texas:
-Kay Bailey Hutchison: Republican
-John Cornyn: Republican
Utah:
-Orrin Hatch: Republican
-Mike Lee: Republican
Vermont:
-Patrick Leahy: Democrat
-Bernie Sanders: Independent
Virginia:
-Jim Webb: Democrat
-Mark Warner: Democrat
Washington:
-Patty Murray: Democrat
-Maria Cantwell: Democrat
West Virginia:
-Jay Rockefeller: Democrat
-Joe Manchin: Democrat
Wisconsin:
-Herb Kohl: Democrat
-Ron Johnson: Republican
Wyoming:
-Mike Enzi: Republican
-John Barrasso: Republican
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The US Senate is the upper house of Congress, and in addition to passing legislation, the Senate also approves foreign treaties, confirms judges and cabinet members, and acts as the court for the impeachment trials of federal officials.
For the current US Senators, see the related link below.
The US Senate is the upper house of the US Congress and consists of 2 elected senators from each of the 50 states. Every state has 2 US senators, and they serve 6 year terms. Senate elections are held every 2 years, concurrently with the elections for the House of Representatives, but only about a third (33 or 34 seats) are up for election in each two-year cycle. Replacement senators are appointed, and some may serve the remainder of a term, but in most cases where the remainder is lengthy, a special election will be held.
Every state has two US Senators. 40
There are 2 senators-Saxby Chambliss and Johnny Isakson.
Each state has 2 senators in the US senate.
They are your US senators. For a list of current senators by state, see the related link below.
Each state has two US Senators. The number of state senators is determined by the state.