In 2014, the oldest serving member is Senator Dianne Feinstein (D - California).
She was born June 22, 1933 and turns 81 in 2014.
The oldest living ex-senator is Edward Brooke (D-Massachusetts) who turns 95.
The oldest senator ever to serve was Strom Thurmond (R-South Carolina) who was 100 years old (plus one month) when he left the Senate in 2003. He died 6 months later.
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Good old Ben Franklin was the oldest member of the Constitutional convention.
the member of the senate is the UPP people
2 senators are elected to the US Senate for each state.
The vice president of the US is president of the Senate even though he is not a member.
Yes, he has the majority of the votes of the 100 members in the Senate.
Yes, he has the majority of the votes of the 100 members in the Senate.
30 years old
6 years in the US
6 years in the US
I'm assuming this is referring to the US (other countries have Senates too!). In the US Senate, the Vice President is normally considered the President of the Senate, and he is part of the Executive branch. However, when the VP isn't around, the oldest member of the Senate from the majority party, currently Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii, is considered the "president pro tempore" ("president for the time") of the Senate. He would be part of the Legislative branch.
No. He is the senior majority member of the US Senate.