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List of U.S. state senators

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This section is an excerpt fromList of U.S. state legislatures § legislatures.[edit]
StateState executiveLegislature nameLower houseUpper house
NameSize[1]Party strengthTerm
(yrs.)
NameSize[1]Party strengthTerm
(yrs.)
AlabamaGovernorLegislatureHouse of Representatives105R 76–294Senate35R 27–84
AlaskaGovernorLegislatureHouse of Representatives40MC 21–19[nb 1]2Senate20Coal. 14–6NCR[nb 2]4
ArizonaGovernorState LegislatureHouse of Representatives60R 33–272Senate30R 17–132
ArkansasGovernorGeneral AssemblyHouse of Representatives100R 81–192Senate35R 29–64
CaliforniaGovernorState Legislature[nb 3]State Assembly80D 60–202State Senate40D 30–104
ColoradoGovernorGeneral AssemblyHouse of Representatives65D 43–222Senate35D 23–124
ConnecticutGovernorGeneral AssemblyHouse of Representatives151D 102–492State Senate36D 25–112
DelawareGovernorGeneral AssemblyHouse of Representatives41D 27–142Senate21D 15–64
FloridaGovernorLegislatureHouse of Representatives120R 87–332Senate40R 28–11, 1 ind.4
GeorgiaGovernorGeneral AssemblyHouse of Representatives180R 99–812State Senate56R 33–232
HawaiiGovernorLegislatureHouse of Representatives51D 42–92Senate25D 22–34
IdahoGovernorLegislatureHouse of Representatives70R 61–92Senate35R 29–62
IllinoisGovernorGeneral AssemblyHouse of Representatives118D 78–402Senate59D 40–192 or 4
IndianaGovernorGeneral AssemblyHouse of Representatives100R 70–302Senate50R 40–104
IowaGovernorGeneral AssemblyHouse of Representatives100R 67–332Senate50R 33–174
KansasGovernorLegislatureHouse of Representatives125R 88–372Senate40R 31–94
KentuckyGovernorGeneral AssemblyHouse of Representatives100R 80–202Senate38R 32–64
LouisianaGovernorLegislature[nb 4]House of Representatives105R 73–324State Senate39R 28–114
MaineGovernorLegislatureHouse of Representatives151D 75–73, 3 ind.[nb 5]2Senate35D 20–14, 1 ind.2
MarylandGovernorGeneral AssemblyHouse of Delegates141D 102–394Senate47D 34–134
MassachusettsGovernorGeneral CourtHouse of Representatives160D 134–25, 1 ind.2Senate40D 35–52
MichiganGovernorLegislatureHouse of Representatives110R 58–522Senate38D 20–184
MinnesotaGovernorLegislatureHouse of Representatives134T 67–672Senate67DFL 34–332, 4, 4
MississippiGovernorLegislatureHouse of Representatives122R 78–42, 2 ind.4State Senate52R 34–184
MissouriGovernorGeneral AssemblyHouse of Representatives163R 111–522Senate34R 24–104
MontanaGovernorLegislatureHouse of Representatives100R 58–422Senate50R 32–184
NebraskaGovernorLegislature(Unicameral)Legislature[nb 6]49R 33–15, 1 ind.[nb 7]4
NevadaGovernorLegislatureAssembly42D 27–152Senate21D 13–84
New HampshireGovernorGeneral CourtHouse of Representatives400R 220–179, 1 ind.2Senate24R 16–82
New JerseyGovernorLegislatureGeneral Assembly80D 57–232Senate40D 25–152, 4, 4
New MexicoGovernorLegislatureHouse of Representatives70D 44–262Senate42D 26–164
New YorkGovernorState LegislatureState Assembly150D 103–472State Senate63D 41–222
North CarolinaGovernorGeneral AssemblyHouse of Representatives120R 71–492Senate50R 30–202
North DakotaGovernorLegislative AssemblyHouse of Representatives94R 83–114Senate47R 42–54
OhioGovernorGeneral AssemblyHouse of Representatives99R 65–342Senate33R 24–94
OklahomaGovernorLegislatureHouse of Representatives101R 81–202Senate48R 40–84
OregonGovernorLegislative AssemblyHouse of Representatives60D 37–232State Senate30D 18–124
PennsylvaniaGovernorGeneral AssemblyHouse of Representatives203D 102–1012State Senate50R 27–234
Rhode IslandGovernorGeneral AssemblyHouse of Representatives75D 64–10, 1 ind.2Senate38D 34–42
South CarolinaGovernorGeneral AssemblyHouse of Representatives124R 88–362Senate46R 34–124
South DakotaGovernorLegislatureHouse of Representatives70R 65–52Senate35R 32–32
TennesseeGovernorGeneral AssemblyHouse of Representatives99R 75–242Senate33R 27–64
TexasGovernorLegislatureHouse of Representatives150R 88–622Senate31R 19–124
UtahGovernorState Legislature[nb 8]House of Representatives75R 61–142State Senate29R 22–6, 1 FWD[nb 9]4
VermontGovernorGeneral AssemblyHouse of Representatives150MC 94–56[nb 10]2Senate30MC 17–13[nb 11]2
VirginiaGovernorGeneral AssemblyHouse of Delegates100D 64–362Senate40D 21–194
WashingtonGovernorState Legislature[nb 12]House of Representatives98D 59–392State Senate49D 30–194
West VirginiaGovernorLegislatureHouse of Delegates100R 91–92Senate34R 32–24
WisconsinGovernorState LegislatureState Assembly99R 54–452Senate33R 18–154
WyomingGovernorLegislatureHouse of Representatives62R 56–62Senate31R 29–24
  1. ^The majority in the Alaska House of Representatives is held by a coalition of 14 Democrats, 2 Republicans and 5 Independents. The minority consists of 19 Republicans.
  2. ^The majority in the Alaska Senate is held by a coalition of 9 Democrats and 5 Republicans. There are 6 Republicans outside the caucus.
  3. ^TheConstitution of California names it the "California Legislature", but the legislature brands itself as the "California State Legislature".
  4. ^TheConstitution of Louisiana vests legislative authority in "a legislature, consisting of a Senate and a House of Representatives," and refers to it as "the legislature" throughout, without officially designating a term for the two houses together. However, the two bodies do use the term "Louisiana State Legislature" in official references to itself.
  5. ^There are 3 additional non-voting seats allocated tosovereign tribal nations within Maine. Since 2018, only one seat (belonging to thePassamaquoddy) is filled; the current tribal representative is a non-partisan/independent but is not counted in this total.
  6. ^When Nebraska switched to a unicameral legislature in 1937, the lower house was abolished. All current Nebraskan legislators are referred to as "Senators", as the pre-1937 senate was the retained house.
  7. ^Nebraska's legislature isde jure nonpartisan but senators' political affiliations are publicly known and voting often happens along party lines; thede facto composition is given here.
  8. ^TheConstitution of Utah names it the "Legislature of the State of Utah", but the legislature brands itself as the "Utah State Legislature".
  9. ^One senator is registered with theForward Party.
  10. ^The majority in the Vermont House of Representatives is held by a coalition of 87 Democrats, 3Vermont Progressives and 4 independents. The minority consists of 56 Republicans.
  11. ^The majority in the Vermont Senate is held by a coalition of 16 Democrats and 1Vermont Progressive. 13 Republicans make up the minority.
  12. ^TheConstitution of Washington names it "the legislature of the state of Washington", but the legislature brands itself as the "Washington State Legislature".

Superlatives

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From the 50 state legislatures in the United States, the followingsuperlatives emerge:

There are a total of 1,972 state senators nationwide, with the average state senate having 39 members.

Alabama

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DistrictSenatorPolitical partyHometownFirst electedCounties represented
1Tim MelsonRepublicanFlorence2014Lauderdale, part ofLimestone
2Tom ButlerRepublicanMadison2018Parts ofLimestone andMadison
3Arthur OrrRepublicanDecatur2006Morgan, parts ofLimestone andMadison
4Garlan GudgerRepublicanCullman2018Cullman,Marion,Winston
5Matt WoodsRepublicanJasper2025 (special)Fayette,Lamar,Walker, parts ofJefferson andTuscaloosa
6Larry StuttsRepublicanTuscumbia2014Colbert,Franklin,Lawrence, part ofLimestone
7Sam GivhanRepublicanGurley2018Part ofMadison
8Steve LivingstonRepublicanScottsboro2014Jackson, parts ofDeKalb andMadison
9Wes KitchensRepublicanArab2024 (special)Marshall, parts ofBlount andMadison
10Andrew JonesRepublicanCentre2018Cherokee,Etowah, part ofDeKalb
11Lance BellRepublicanPell City2022Parts ofShelby,St. Clair, andTalladega
12Keith KelleyRepublicanAnniston2022Calhoun, part ofTalladega
13Randy PriceRepublicanOpelika2018Chambers,Clay,Cleburne,Randolph, part ofLee
14April WeaverRepublicanAlabaster2021 (special)Bibb, parts ofChilton andShelby
15Dan RobertsRepublicanBirmingham2018Parts ofJefferson andShelby
16J. T. WaggonerRepublicanBirmingham1990Parts ofJefferson andShelby
17Shay ShelnuttRepublicanTrussville2014Parts ofBlount,Jefferson, andSt. Clair
18Rodger SmithermanDemocraticBirmingham1994Part ofJefferson
19Merika ColemanDemocraticBirmingham2022Part ofJefferson
20Linda Coleman-MadisonDemocraticBirmingham2006Part ofJefferson
21Gerald AllenRepublicanTuscaloosa2010Pickens, part ofTuscaloosa
22Greg AlbrittonRepublicanRange2014Escambia,Washington, parts ofBaldwin andMobile
23Robert StewartDemocraticSelma2022Butler,Clarke,Conecuh,Dallas,Lowndes,Monroe,Perry,Wilcox
24Bobby SingletonDemocraticGreensboro2005Choctaw,Greene,Hale,Marengo,Sumter, part ofTuscaloosa
25Will BarfootRepublicanMontgomery2018Crenshaw, parts ofElmore andMontgomery
26Kirk HatcherDemocraticMontgomery2021 (special)Part ofMontgomery
27Jay HoveyRepublicanAuburn2022Parts ofLee,Russell, andTallapoosa
28Billy BeasleyDemocraticClayton2010Barbour,Bullock,Henry,Macon, parts ofHouston andRussell
29Donnie ChesteenRepublicanGeneva2018Geneva, parts ofDale andHouston
30Clyde ChamblissRepublicanPrattville2014Autauga,Coosa, parts ofChilton,Elmore, andTallapoosa
31Josh CarnleyRepublicanIno2022Coffee,Covington,Pike, part ofDale
32Chris ElliottRepublicanSpanish Fort2018Part ofBaldwin
33Vivian Davis FiguresDemocraticMobile1997Parts ofBaldwin andMobile
34Jack W. WilliamsRepublicanWilmer2018Part ofMobile
35David SessionsRepublicanGrand Bay2018Part ofMobile

Alaska

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Alaska State Senate
34th Alaska State Legislature, 2025–2026
DistrictNamePartyResidenceAssumed
office
Next
election
ABert StedmanRepublican[a]Sitka2003[b]2026
BJesse KiehlDemocraticJuneau20192028
CGary StevensRepublican[a]Kodiak2003[b]2026
DJesse BjorkmanRepublican[a]Nikiski20232028
ECathy GiesselRepublican[a]Anchorage2023
(2011–2021)
2026
FJames KaufmanRepublicanAnchorage20232028
GElvi Gray-JacksonDemocraticAnchorage20192026
HMatt ClamanDemocraticAnchorage20232028
ILöki TobinDemocraticAnchorage20232026
JForrest DunbarDemocraticAnchorage20232028
KBill WielechowskiDemocraticAnchorage20072026
LKelly MerrickRepublican[a]Eagle River20232028
MCathy TiltonRepublicanWasilla2025[b]2026
NRobert YundtRepublicanWasilla20252028
OGeorge RauscherRepublicanSutton2025[b]2026
PScott KawasakiDemocraticFairbanks20192028
QRobert MyersRepublicanNorth Pole20212026
RMike CronkRepublicanTok20252028
SLyman HoffmanDemocraticBethel19952026
TDonny OlsonDemocraticGolovin20012028
  1. ^abcdeMember of the bipartisan majority
  2. ^abcdSenator was originally appointed

Arizona

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Main article:List of representatives and senators of Arizona Legislature by districts (2023–2033)
DistrictImageSenatorPartyResidenceAssumed office onElected
1Mark FinchemRepPrescott20252024
2Shawnna BolickRepPhoenix20232023†
3John KavanaghRepScottsdale20232022
4Carine WernerRepScottsdale20252024
5Lela AlstonDemPhoenix20232018
6Theresa HatathlieDemCoal Mine Mesa20232022
7Wendy RogersRepFlagstaff[2]20232020
8Lauren KubyDemTempe20252024
9Kiana SearsDemMesa20252025†
10Dave FarnsworthRepMesa20232022
11Catherine MirandaDemPhoenix20232022
12Mitzi EpsteinDemChandler20232022
13J. D. MesnardRepChandler20232018
14Warren PetersenRepGilbert20232020
15Jake HoffmanRepQueen Creek20232022
16T. J. ShopeRepCoolidge20232020
17Vince LeachRepTucson20252024
18Priya SundareshanDemTucson20232022
19David GowanRepSierra Vista20232018
20Sally Ann GonzalesDemTucson20232018
21Rosanna GabaldónDemSahuarita20232022
22Eva DiazDemTolleson20232022
23Brian FernandezDemYuma20232022
24Analise OrtizDemPhoenix20252024
25Tim DunnRepYuma20252024
26Flavio BravoDemPhoenix20232023†
27Kevin PayneRepSun City20252024
28Frank CarrollRepSurprise20232022
29Janae ShampRepSurprise20232022
30Hildy AngiusRepBullhead City20252024

† Member was originally appointed.

Arkansas

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DistrictNamePartyResidenceFirst electedSeat upTerm-limited
1Ben GilmoreRepCrossett202020282036
2Matt StoneRepCamden202220262038
3Steve CrowellRepMagnolia202220282038
4Jimmy Hickey Jr.RepTexarkana201220282028
5Terry RiceRepWaldron201420282030
6Matt McKeeRepPearcy202220282038
7Alan ClarkRepLonsdale201220262028
8Stephanie FlowersDemPine Bluff201020282026
9Reginald MurdockDemMarianna201020262026
10Ron CaldwellRepWynne201220262028
11Ricky HillRepCabot2018 (special)20262034
12Jamie ScottDemNorth Little Rock202420282034
13Jane EnglishRepNorth Little Rock201220262028
14Clarke TuckerDemLittle Rock201420262032
15Fredrick LoveDemMabelvale201020262026
16Kim HammerRepBenton201820262034
17Mark JohnsonRepLittle Rock201820282034
18Jonathan DismangRepBeebe201020282026
19David WallaceRepLeachville201620282032
20Dan SullivanRepJonesboro201420282030
21Blake JohnsonRepCorning201420262030
22John PaytonRepWilburn201220282028
23Scott FlippoRepMountain Home201420282030
24Missy IrvinRepMountain View201020262026
25Breanne DavisRepRussellville2018 (special)20282034
26Vacant[a]2028
27Justin BoydRepFort Smith201420262030
28Bryan KingRepGreen Forest201320262034
29Jim PettyRepVan Buren202220282038
30Greg LedingDemFayetteville201820262034
31Clint PenzoRepSpringdale201620262032
32Joshua P. BryantRepRogers202020262036
33Bart HesterRepCave Springs201220282028
34Jim DotsonRepBentonville201220282028
35Tyler DeesRepSiloam Springs202220262038

California

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DistrictNamePartyResidenceFirst electedTerm limitedNotes
1Megan DahleRepublicanBieber20242028Previously served in the Assembly from 2019 to 2024.
2Mike McGuireDemocraticHealdsburg20142026Previously served as President pro Tempore from 2024-2025
3Christopher CabaldonDemocraticWest Sacramento20242036
4Marie Alvarado-GilRepublicanJackson20222034First elected as a Democrat before switching parties on August 8, 2024
5Jerry McNerneyDemocraticPleasanton20242036
6Roger NielloRepublicanFair Oaks20222030Previously served in the Assembly from 2004 to 2010.
7Jesse ArreguínDemocraticBerkeley20242036
8Angelique AshbyDemocraticNatomas20222034Majority Leader since December 23, 2025.
9Tim GraysonDemocraticConcord20242028Previously served in the Assembly from 2016 to 2024.
10Aisha WahabDemocraticHayward20222034
11Scott WienerDemocraticSan Francisco20162028
12Shannon GroveRepublicanBakersfield20182026Previously served as Minority Leader from 2019 to 2021 and in the Assembly from 2010 to 2016.
13Josh BeckerDemocraticMenlo Park20202032
14Anna CaballeroDemocraticMerced20182026Previously served in the Assembly from 2006 to 2010 and 2016 to 2018.
15Dave CorteseDemocraticSan Jose20202032
16Melissa HurtadoDemocraticBakersfield20182030
17John LairdDemocraticSanta Cruz20202028Previously served in the Assembly from 2002 to 2008.
18Steve PadillaDemocraticChula Vista20222034
19Rosilicie Ochoa BoghRepublicanYucaipa20202032
20Caroline MenjivarDemocraticSan Fernando20222034
21Monique LimónDemocraticSanta Barbara20202028Previously served in the Assembly from 2016 to 2020. President pro tempore
22Susan RubioDemocraticBaldwin Park20182030
23Suzette Martinez ValladaresRepublicanSanta Clarita20242032Previously served the Assembly from 2020 to 2022.
24Benjamin AllenDemocraticSanta Monica20142026
25Sasha Renée PérezDemocraticAlhambra20242036
26María Elena DurazoDemocraticLos Angeles20182030
27Henry SternDemocraticMalibu20162028
28Lola Smallwood-CuevasDemocraticLos Angeles20222034
29Eloise Gómez ReyesDemocraticColton20242028Previously served in the Assembly from 2016 to 2024
30Bob ArchuletaDemocraticPico Rivera20182030
31Sabrina CervantesDemocraticRiverside20242028Previously served in the Assembly from 2016 to 2024
32Kelly SeyartoRepublicanMurrieta20222030Previously served in the Assembly from 2020 to 2022.
33Lena GonzalezDemocraticLong Beach2019†2032
34Tom UmbergDemocraticSanta Ana20182026Previously served in the Assembly from 1990 to 1994 and 2004 to 2006.
35Laura RichardsonDemocraticSan Pedro20242032Previously served in the U.S. House from 2007 to 2013 and in the Assembly from 2006 to 2007.
36Tony StricklandRepublicanHuntington Beach2025†2030Previously served in the Assembly from 1998 to 2004 and in the State Senate from 2008 to 2012
37Steven ChoiRepublicanIrvine20242028Previously served in the Assembly from 2016 to 2022
38Catherine BlakespearDemocraticEncinitas20222034
39Akilah WeberDemocraticSan Diego20242032Previously served in the Assembly from 2021 to 2024
40Brian JonesRepublicanSantee20182026Minority Leader. Previously served in the Assembly from 2010 to 2016.
  • †: elected in a special election

Colorado

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DistrictImageSenatorPartyResidenceFirst electedNext election
1Byron PeltonRepublicanSterling20222026
2Lisa FrizellRepublicanCastle Rock20242028
3Nick HinrichsenDemocraticPueblo2022*2026
4Mark BaisleyRepublicanSedalia20222026
5Marc CatlinRepublicanMontrose20242028
6Cleave SimpsonRepublicanAlamosa20202028#
7Janice RichRepublicanGrand Junction20222026
8Dylan RobertsDemocraticEagle20222026
9Lynda Zamora WilsonRepublicanAir Force Academy2025*2026
10Larry ListonRepublicanColorado Springs20202028#
11Tony ExumDemocraticColorado Springs20222026
12Marc SnyderDemocraticManitou Springs20242028
13Scott BrightRepublicanPlatteville20242028
14Cathy KippDemocraticFort Collins20242028
15Janice MarchmanDemocraticLoveland20222026
16Chris KolkerDemocraticCentennial20202028#
17Katie WallaceDemocraticLongmont2025*2026 (special)
18Judy AmabileDemocraticBoulder20242028
19Lindsey DaughertyDemocraticArvada20242028
20Lisa CutterDemocraticEvergreen20222026
21Dafna Michaelson JenetDemocraticCommerce City2023*2028
22Jessie DanielsonDemocraticWheat Ridge20182026#
23Barbara KirkmeyerRepublicanBrighton20202028#
24Kyle MullicaDemocraticNorthglenn20222026
25William LindstedtDemocraticBroomfield2025*2026
26Jeff BridgesDemocraticGreenwood Village2019*2028#
27Tom SullivanDemocraticCentennial20222026
28Mike WeissmanDemocraticAurora20242028
29Iman JodehDemocraticAurora2025*2026 (special)
30John CarsonRepublicanHighlands Ranch2025*2026
31Matthew BallDemocraticDenver2025*2026 (special)
32Robert RodriguezDemocraticDenver20182026#
33James ColemanDemocraticDenver20202028#
34Julie GonzalesDemocraticDenver20182026#
35Rod PeltonRepublicanCheyenne Wells20222026
*Senator was originally appointed
#Senator is ineligible for re-election due to term limits

Connecticut

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Current members of the Connecticut Senate, as of February 28, 2025.

DistrictName[3]PartyHometownFirst electedTowns representedOccupationLeadership Role
1John FonfaraDemHartford1996Hartford (part),Wethersfield (part)Marketing Consultant
2Douglas McCroryDemBloomfield2017^Bloomfield (part), Hartford (part),Windsor (part)Educator
3Saud AnwarDemSouth Windsor2019^East Hartford,East Windsor,Ellington (part),South WindsorPhysician
4MD RahmanDemManchester2022Andover,Bolton,Glastonbury,ManchesterBusiness Owner
5Derek SlapDemWest Hartford2019^Bloomfield (part),Burlington,Farmington (part),West HartfordCollege Professor
6Rick LopesDemNew Britain2020Berlin, Farmington (part),New BritainBusiness Owner
7John KisselRepEnfield1993^East Granby, Ellington (part),Enfield,Granby (part),Somers,Suffield, Windsor (part),Windsor LocksCorporate Attorney
8Paul HonigDemHarwinton2024Avon,Barkhamsted,Canton,Colebrook,Granby (part),Hartland,Harwinton (part),Hartland,Norfolk,Simsbury,Torrington (part)Business Executive
9Matthew LesserDemMiddletown2018Cromwell,Middletown (part),Newington,Rocky Hill, Wethersfield (part)Former State Representative
10Gary WinfieldDemNew Haven2014^New Haven (part),West Haven (part)Photographer, Business Owner
11Martin LooneyDemNew Haven1993Hamden (part), New Haven (part)AttorneyPresident Pro-Tempore
12Christine CohenDemGuilford2018Branford,Durham (part),East Haven (part),Guilford,Killingworth,Madison,Middlefield (part),North Branford (part)Business Owner
13Jan HochadelDemMeriden2022Cheshire (part),Meriden, Middlefield (part), Middletown (part)Union President
14James MaroneyDemMilford2018Milford,Orange, West Haven (part),Woodbridge (part)Retired Attorney
15Joan HartleyDemWaterbury2000Middlebury (part),Naugatuck (part),Waterbury (part)Teacher
16Rob SampsonRepWolcott2018Cheshire (part),Prospect,Southington, Waterbury (part),WolcottRealtor
17Jorge CabreraDemHamden2020Ansonia,Beacon Falls,Bethany,Derby, Hamden (part), Naugatuck (part), Woodbridge (part)Union Organizer
18Heather SomersRepGroton2016Griswold,Groton,North Stonington,Plainfield,Preston,Sterling,Stonington,VoluntownBusiness Executive
19Catherine OstenDemSprague2012Columbia,Franklin,Hebron,Lebanon,Ledyard,Lisbon,Marlborough,Montville (part),Norwich,SpragueCorrections Officer
20Martha MarxDemNew London2022Bozrah,East Lyme, Montville (part),New London,Old Lyme,Old Saybrook (part),Salem,WaterfordNurse
21Jason PerilloRepShelton2025^Monroe (part),Seymour (part),Shelton,Stratford (part)Former State Representative
22Sujata Gadkar-WilcoxDemTrumbull2024Bridgeport (part), Monroe (part),TrumbullProfessor
23Herron GastonDemBridgeport2022Bridgeport (part), Stratford (part)Pastor
24Julie KushnerDemDanbury2018Danbury,New Fairfield (part),Ridgefield (part)Community Organizer
25Bob DuffDemNorwalk2004Darien (part),NorwalkRealtorMajority Leader
26Ceci MaherDemWilton2022Darien (part),New Canaan (part),Stamford (part),Redding, Ridgefield (part),Weston (part),Westport,WiltonSocial Worker
27Patricia Billie MillerDemStamford2021^Darien (part), Stamford (part)Former State Representative
28Tony HwangRepFairfield2014Bethel (part),Easton,Fairfield,Newtown,Realtor
29Mae FlexerDemWindham2014Brooklyn,Canterbury,Killingly,Mansfield,Pomfret,Putnam,Scotland,Thompson (part),WindhamNonprofit Organizer
30Stephen HardingRepBrookfield2022Bethlehem (part),Brookfield (part),Canaan,Cornwall,Goshen,Kent,Litchfield,Morris, New Fairfield (part),New Milford,North Canaan,Salisbury,Sharon,Sherman, Torrington (part),Warren,Washington (part),WinchesterAttorneyMinority Leader
31Henri MartinRepBristol2014Bristol, Harwinton (part),Plainville,Plymouth,ThomastonReal Estate Business Owner
32Eric BerthelRepWatertown2017^Bethel (part), Bethlehem (part),Bridgewater, Brookfield (part),Middlebury (part),Oxford,Roxbury,Seymour (part),Southbury, Washington (part),Watertown,WoodburyStrategic Outreach
33Norman NeedlemanDemEssex2018Chester,Clinton,Colchester,Deep River,East Haddam,East Hampton,Essex,Haddam,Lyme, Old Saybrook (part),Portland,WestbrookFirst Selectman
34Paul CicarellaRepNorth Haven2020Durham (part), East Haven (part), North Branford (part),North Haven,WallingfordPrivate Investigator
35Jeff GordonRepWoodstock2022Ashford,Chaplin,Coventry,Eastford, Ellington (part),Hampton,Stafford, Thompson (part),Tolland,Union,Vernon,Willington,WoodstockPhysician
36Ryan Fazio

Rep

Greenwich2021^Greenwich, New Canaan (part), Stamford (part)Greenwich Representative Town Meeting Member
^ Senator was first elected in a special election.

Delaware

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Below are the Senators as of the 153rd General Assembly (2024–2026), following themost recent election.

DistrictNamePartyFirst electedResidenceSeat up
1stDan CruceDem2025Wilmington2026
2ndDarius J. BrownDem2018Wilmington2028
3rdElizabeth LockmanDem2018Wilmington2028
4thLaura SturgeonDem2018Brandywine Hundred2028
5thRay SeigfriedDem2025Arden2026
6thRuss HuxtableDem2022Lewes2028
7thSpiros MantzavinosDem2020Westgate Farms2026
8thDavid SokolaDem1990Newark2026
9thJack WalshDem2016Newport2026
10thStephanie HansenDem2017Middletown2028
11thBryan TownsendDem2012Westover Woods2028
12thNicole PooreDem2012Barbs Farm2026
13thMarie PinkneyDem2020New Castle County2026
14thKyra HoffnerDem2022Leipsic2026
15thDavid G. LawsonRep2010Marydel2026
16thEric BucksonRep2022Camden2028
17thW. Charles ParadeeDem2018Dover2028
18thDavid L. WilsonRep2018Lincoln2028
19thBrian G. PettyjohnRep2012Georgetown2026
20thGerald HockerRep2012Ocean View2026
21stBryant RichardsonRep2014Laurel2028

Florida

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DistrictNamePartyResidenceCounties representedFirst elected[4]Term up
1Don GaetzRepCrestviewEscambia,Santa Rosa, part ofOkaloosa20242028
2Jay TrumbullRepPanama CityBay,Calhoun,Holmes,Jackson,Walton,Washington, part ofOkaloosa20222026
3Corey SimonRepTallahasseeDixie,Franklin,Gadsden,Gulf,Hamilton,Jefferson,Lafayette,Leon,Liberty,Madison,Suwannee,Taylor,Wakulla20222028
4Clay YarboroughRepJacksonvilleNassau, part ofDuval20222026
5Tracie DavisDemJacksonvillePart ofDuval20222028
6Jennifer BradleyRepFleming IslandBaker,Bradford,Clay,Columbia,Gilchrist,Union, part ofAlachua20202026
7Tom LeekRepOrmond BeachFlagler,Putnam,St. Johns, part ofVolusia20242028
8Tom A. WrightRepNew Smyrna BeachParts ofBrevard andVolusia20182026
9Stan McClainRepSummerfieldMarion, parts ofAlachua andLevy20242028
10Jason BrodeurRepSanfordSeminole, part ofOrange20202026
11Ralph MassulloRepLecantoCitrus,Hernando,Sumter, part ofPasco2025*2028
12Colleen BurtonRepLakelandPart ofPolk20222026
13Keith TruenowRepTavaresLake, part ofOrange20242028
14VacantPart ofHillsborough2026
15LaVon Bracy DavisDemOcoeePart ofOrange2025*2028
16Darryl RousonDemSt. PetersburgParts ofHillsborough andPinellas20162026
17Carlos SmithDemOrlandoPart ofOrange20242028
18Nick DiCeglieRepIndian Rocks BeachPart ofPinellas20222026
19Debbie MayfieldRepIndialanticPart ofBrevard2025*2028
20Jim BoydRepBradentonParts ofHillsborough andManatee20202026
21Ed HooperRepClearwaterParts ofPasco andPinellas20182028
22Joe GrutersRepSarasotaSarasota, part ofManatee20182026
23Danny BurgessRepZephyrhillsParts ofHillsborough andPasco20202028
24Mack BernardDemWest Palm BeachPart ofPalm Beach2024*2026
25Kristen ArringtonDemOrlandoOsceola, part ofOrange20242028
26Lori BermanDemLantanaPart ofPalm Beach2018*2026
27Ben AlbrittonRepWauchulaCharlotte,DeSoto,Hardee, parts ofLee andPolk20182028
28Kathleen PassidomoRepNaplesCollier,Hendry, part ofLee20162026
29Erin GrallRepVero BeachGlades,Highlands,Indian River,Okeechobee, part ofSt. Lucie20222028
30Tina PolskyDemBoca RatonParts ofBroward andPalm Beach20202026
31Gayle HarrellRepStuartMartin, parts ofPalm Beach andSt. Lucie20182028
32Rosalind OsgoodDemFort LauderdalePart ofBroward2022*2026
33Jonathan MartinRepFort MyersPart ofLee20222028
34Shevrin JonesDemWest ParkPart ofMiami-Dade20202026
35Barbara ShariefDemPlantationPart ofBroward20242028
36Ileana GarciaRepMiamiPart ofMiami-Dade20202026
37Jason PizzoInd.North Miami BeachParts ofBroward andMiami-Dade20182028
38Alexis CalatayudRepMiamiPart ofMiami-Dade20222026
39Bryan AvilaRepHialeahPart ofMiami-Dade20222028
40Ana Maria RodriguezRepDoralMonroe, part ofMiami-Dade20202026

*Elected in a special election.

Georgia

[edit]

As of January 2026[update], the Georgia State Senate is composed of 56 members:[5]

DistrictSenatorPartySinceResidenceCounties represented
1Ben WatsonRepublican2015SavannahBryan,Liberty, part ofChatham
2Derek MallowDemocratic2023SavannahPart ofChatham
3Mike HodgesRepublican2023BrunswickBrantley,Camden,Charlton,Glynn,McIntosh, part ofWare
4Billy HickmanRepublican2020StatesboroBulloch,Candler,Effingham,Evans, part ofChatham
5Sheikh RahmanDemocratic2019LawrencevillePart ofGwinnett
6Matt BrassRepublican2017NewnanCoweta,Heard, part ofCarroll
7Nabilah IslamDemocratic2023DuluthPart ofGwinnett
8Russ GoodmanRepublican2021CogdellAtkinson,Clinch,Echols,Lanier,Lowndes,Pierce, part ofWare
9Nikki MerrittDemocratic2021GraysonPart ofGwinnett
10Emanuel JonesDemocratic2005DecaturParts ofDeKalb andHenry
11Sam WatsonRepublican2023MoultrieBrooks,Colquitt,Cook,Decatur,Grady,Seminole,Thomas
12Freddie SimsDemocratic2009DawsonBaker,Calhoun,Clay,Dougherty,Early,Miller,Mitchell,Quitman,Randolph,Stewart,Sumter,Terrell,Webster
13Carden SummersRepublican2020CordeleBen Hill,Berrien,Crisp,Irwin,Lee,Tift,Turner,Worth, part ofCoffee
14Josh McLaurinDemocratic2023Sandy SpringsPart ofFulton
15Ed HarbisonDemocratic1993ColumbusChattahoochee,Macon,Marion,Schley,Talbot,Taylor, part ofMuscogee
16Marty HarbinRepublican2015TyroneLamar,Pike,Spalding, part ofFayette
17Gail DavenportDemocratic2007JonesboroParts ofClayton andHenry
18Vacant[b]Crawford,Monroe,Peach,Upson, parts ofBibb andHouston
19Blake TilleryRepublican2017VidaliaAppling,Bacon,Jeff Davis,Long,Montgomery,Tattnall,Telfair,Toombs,Wayne,Wheeler, part ofCoffee
20Larry Walker IIIRepublican2015PerryBleckley,Dodge,Dooly,Laurens,Pulaski,Treutlen,Wilcox, part ofHouston
21Jason DickersonRepublican2025CantonParts ofCherokee andFulton
22Harold V. Jones IIDemocratic2015AugustaPart ofRichmond
23Max BurnsRepublican2021SylvaniaBurke,Emanuel,Glascock,Jefferson,Jenkins,McDuffie,Screven,Taliaferro,Warren, parts ofColumbia andRichmond
24Lee AndersonRepublican2017GrovetownElbert,Greene,Hart,Lincoln,Oglethorpe,Wilkes, part ofColumbia
25Rick WilliamsRepublican2023MilledgevilleBaldwin,Butts,Jasper,Jones,Putnam, parts ofBibb andHenry
26David LucasDemocratic2013MaconHancock,Johnson,Twiggs,Washington,Wilkinson, parts ofBibb andHouston
27Greg DolezalRepublican2019CummingPart ofForsyth
28Donzella JamesDemocratic2009AtlantaParts ofCobb,Douglas, andFulton
29Randy RobertsonRepublican2019CataulaHarris,Meriwether,Troup, part ofMuscogee
30Tim BeardenRepublican2024CarrolltonHaralson, parts ofCarroll,Douglas, andPaulding
31Jason AnavitarteRepublican2021DallasPolk, part ofPaulding
32Kay KirkpatrickRepublican2017MariettaPartsCherokee andCobb
33Michael RhettDemocratic2015MariettaPart ofCobb
34Kenya WicksDemocratic2025FayettevilleParts ofClayton andFayette
35Jaha HowardDemocratic2025Parts ofCobb andFulton
36Nan OrrockDemocratic2007AtlantaPart ofFulton
37Ed SetzlerRepublican2023AcworthParts ofBartow andCobb
38RaShaun KempDemocratic2025AtlantaPart ofFulton
39Sonya HalpernDemocratic2021AtlantaPart ofFulton
40Sally HarrellDemocratic2019AtlantaParts ofDeKalb andGwinnett
41Kim JacksonDemocratic2021Stone MountainPart ofDeKalb
42Brian StricklandRepublican2018McDonoughMorgan, parts ofHenry,Newton, andWalton
43Tonya AndersonDemocratic2017LithoniaRockdale, parts ofDeKalb,Gwinnett, andNewton
44Elena ParentDemocratic2015AtlantaParts ofClayton andDeKalb
45Clint DixonRepublican2021BufordParts ofBarrow andGwinnett
46Bill CowsertRepublican2007AthensParts ofBarrow,Clarke,Gwinnett,Oconee, andWalton
47Frank GinnRepublican2011DanielsvilleMadison, parts ofBarrow,Clarke, andJackson
48Shawn StillRepublican2023Johns CreekParts ofForsyth,Fulton, andGwinnett
49Drew EcholsRepublican2025GainesvillePart ofHall
50Bo HatchettRepublican2021CorneliaBanks,Franklin,Habersham,Rabun,Stephens,Towns, parts ofHall,Jackson, andWhite
51Steve GoochRepublican2011DahlonegaDawson,Fannin,Gilmer,Lumpkin,Pickens,Union, part ofWhite
52Chuck HufstetlerRepublican2013RomeParts ofBartow,Floyd, andGordon
53Vacant[c]Catoosa,Chattooga,Dade,Walker, part ofFloyd
54Chuck PayneRepublican2017DaltonMurray,Whitfield, part ofGordon
55Randal ManghamDemocratic2025Stone MountainParts ofDeKalb andGwinnett
56John AlbersRepublican2011RoswellParts ofCherokee,Cobb, andFulton

Hawaii

[edit]
DistrictNamePartyCounty(ies)Areas representedFirst elected
1Lorraine InouyeDemHawaiʻiHilo,Pauka‘a,Papaikou,Pepe‘ekeo2014[d]
2Joy San BuenaventuraDemPuna2020[e]
3Dru KanuhaDemKona,Kaʻū,Volcano2018
4Tim Richards IIIDemHilo,Hāmākua,Kohala,Waimea,Waikōloa,Kona2022
5Troy Hashimoto[Note 1]DemMauiWailuku,Waiheʻe, Kahului, Mauka, Wai'ehu2023[f][g]
6Angus McKelveyDemWest and SouthMaui, Maalaea, Waikapu2022[h]
7Lynn DeCoiteDemMaui,KalawaoHāna, East and Upcountry Maui, Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi and Kahoʻolawe,Molokini2021[f][i]
8Ron KouchiDemKauaʻiKauaʻi, Niʻihau2010[f]
9Stanley ChangDemHonoluluHawaiʻi Kai, ʻĀina Haina, Waiʻalae-Kāhala, Diamond Head, Kaimuki, Kapahulu2016
10Les Ihara Jr.DemKaimukī, Kapahulu, Pālolo, Maunalani Heights, St. Louis Heights, Mōʻiliʻili, Ala Wai mauka, Kapahulu, Moiliili, McCully1994[j]
11Carol FukunagaDemMānoa, Makiki, Punchbowl, Papakōlea, Tantalus2022[k]
12Sharon MoriwakiDemKakaʻako, Ala Moana, Waikīkī, McCully2018
13Karl RhoadsDemLiliha, Pālama, Iwilei, Nuʻuanu, Pacific Heights, Pauoa, Downtown, Chinatown, Dowsett Heights, Pu'unui2016[l]
14Donna Mercado Kim[Note 2]DemMoanalua, ʻAiea, Fort Shafter, Kalihi Valley, Red Hill, Kapalama2000[m]
15Glenn WakaiDemKalihi, Māpunapuna, Airport, Salt Lake, Āliamanu, Foster Village, Hickam, Pearl Harbor, Aiea,Pearl City2010[n]
16Brandon ElefanteDemPearl City, Momilani, Pearlridge, ʻAiea, Royal Summit, ʻAiea Heights, Newtown, Waimalu, Hālawa, Pearl Harbor, Waiau, Pacific Palisades2022
17Donovan Dela CruzDemMililani Town, Mililani Mauka, Waipi'o Acres, Launani Valley, Wahiawa, Whitmore Village2010
18Michelle KidaniDemMililani Town, Waipiʻo Gentry, Crestview, Waikele, Village Park, Royal Kunia2008
19Rachele Lamosao[Note 3]DemPearl City, Waipahu, West Loch Estates, Hono'ui'uli, Ho'opii2025[f]
20Kurt FevellaRepʻEwa Beach, Ocean Pointe, ʻEwa by Gentry, Iroquois Point, ʻEwa Village2018
21Mike GabbardDemKalaeloa, Fernandez Village, ʻEwa, Kapolei, Makakilo,2006
22Samantha DeCorteRepHonokai Hale, Ko 'Olina, Nanakuli, Maili, Waianae, Makaha, Makua2024
23Brenton AwaRepKane'ohe, Kahaluu thru Laie, Kahuku to Mokuleia, Schofield Barracks, Kunia Camp2022
24Jarrett KeohokaloleDemKāneʻohe, Kailua2018[o]
25Chris LeeDemKailua, Waimānalo, Hawaiʻi Kai2020[p]
  1. ^DemocratGilbert Keith-Agaran resigned on October 31, 2023. State representativeTroy Hashimoto was appointed on November 9, 2023 to fill the seat until a special election is held in November 2024.[6]
  2. ^Became President of the Senate on December 28, 2012, afterShan Tsutsui was appointed by Governor Neil Abercrombie to be Lieutenant Governor.[7] Ousted as Senate President in unusual mid-year leadership reorganization on May 5, 2015.[8] First Filipina, but secondFilipino American, Hawaiʻi Senate President[9][10]
  3. ^DemocratHenry Aquino resigned on November 30, 2025. State representativeRachele Lamosao was appointed on December 3, 2025 to fill the seat.[11][12]
  1. ^RepublicanGary Stubblefield died September 2, 2025
  2. ^Cite error: The named referenceKennedy was invoked but never defined (see thehelp page).
  3. ^Cite error: The named referenceMooreRes was invoked but never defined (see thehelp page).
  4. ^Previously served in Senate from 1998 to 2008
  5. ^Previously served in House from 2014 to 2020
  6. ^abcdSenator was originally appointed
  7. ^Previously served in House from 2018 to 2023
  8. ^Previously served in House from 2006 to 2022
  9. ^Previously served in House from 2015 to 2021
  10. ^Previously served in House from 1986 to 1994
  11. ^Previously served in House from 1979 to 1982, House from 1987 to 1992, and Senate from 1992 to 2012
  12. ^Previously served in House from 2006 to 2016
  13. ^Previously served in House from 1982 to 1985
  14. ^Previously served in House from 2002 to 2010
  15. ^Previously served in House from 2014 to 2018
  16. ^Previously served in House from 2008 to 2020
Entrance to the Hawaii State Senate chamber

Idaho

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DistrictSenatorPartyResidenceCounties representedTook office
1Jim WoodwardRepublicanSagleBonner,Boundary2024
2Phil HartRepublicanKelloggBenewah, Bonner,Clearwater,Kootenai,Shoshone2022
3Doug OkuniewiczRepublicanHaydenKootenai2022
4Ben ToewsRepublicanCoeur d'AleneKootenai2022
5Carl BjerkeRepublicanCoeur d'AleneKootenai2022
6Dan ForemanRepublicanViolaLatah,Lewis,Nez Perce2022
7Cindy CarlsonRepublicanRigginsAdams,Idaho, Nez Perce2022
8Christy ZitoRepublicanHammettBoise,Custer,Elmore,Valley2024
9Brandon ShippyRepublicanNew PlymouthCanyon,Payette,Washington2024
10Tammy NicholsRepublicanMiddletonAda, Canyon2022
11Camille BlaylockRepublicanCaldwellCanyon2024
12Ben AdamsRepublicanNampaCanyon2022
13Brian LenneyRepublicanNampaCanyon2022
14C. Scott GrowRepublicanEagleAda,Gem2018
15Codi GallowayRepublicanBoiseAda2024
16Alison RabeDemocraticBoiseAda2022
17Carrie SemmelrothDemocraticBoiseAda2021
18Janie Ward-EngelkingDemocraticBoiseAda2013
19Melissa WintrowDemocraticBoiseAda2020
20Josh KeyserRepublicanBoiseAda2024
21Treg BerntRepublicanMeridianAda2022
22Lori Den HartogRepublicanMeridianAda2014
23Todd LakeyRepublicanNampaAda, Canyon,Owyhee2012
24Glenneda ZuiderveldRepublicanTwin FallsCamas,Gooding,Twin Falls2022
25Josh KohlRepublicanTwin FallsTwin Falls2024
26Ron TaylorDemocraticHaileyBlaine,Jerome,Lincoln2022
27Kelly AnthonRepublicanDecloCassia,Minidoka,Oneida2015
28Jim GuthrieRepublicanMcCammonBannock,Franklin,Power2012
29James RuchtiDemocraticPocatelloBannock2022
30Julie VanOrdenRepublicanPingreeBingham,Butte2022
31Van BurtenshawRepublicanTerretonClark,Fremont,Jefferson,Lemhi2018
32Kevin CookRepublicanIdaho FallsBonneville2020
33Dave LentRepublicanIdaho FallsBonneville2018
34Doug RicksRepublicanRexburgMadison2020
35Mark HarrisRepublicanSoda SpringsBannock,Bear Lake, Bonneville,Caribou,Teton2015

Illinois

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In 1924,Florence Fifer Bohrer became the body's first female member andAdelbert H. Roberts became its firstAfrican American member.[13][14] In 1977,Earlean Collins became the first African American woman to serve in the Illinois Senate.[15]Barack Obama, later the first African-American President of the United States, served in the Illinois Senate from 1997 to 2004.[16]

As of February 14, 2025[update], the 104th General Assembly of the Illinois Senate consists of the following members:[17][18]

DistrictSenatorPartyResidenceAssumed
office
Next
election
1Javier Cervantes ƗƗDemocraticChicagoNovember 18, 20222028
2Omar Aquino ƗDemocraticJuly 1, 20162026
3Mattie HunterDemocraticJanuary 8, 2003
4Kimberly A. Lightford ƗDemocraticNovember 20, 19982028
5Lakesia Collins ƗDemocraticAugust 16, 20232026
6Sara Feigenholtz ƗDemocraticJanuary 21, 2020
7Mike Simmons ƗDemocraticFebruary 6, 20212028
8Ram Villivalam ƗƗDemocraticJanuary 5, 20192026
9Laura Fine ƗƗDemocraticGlenviewJanuary 6, 2019
10Robert Martwick ƗDemocraticChicagoJune 28, 20192028
11Mike PorfirioDemocraticBridgeviewJanuary 11, 20232026
12Celina Villanueva ƗDemocraticChicagoJanuary 7, 2020
13Robert Peters ƗDemocraticJanuary 6, 20192028
14Emil Jones IIIDemocraticJanuary 14, 20092026
15Napoleon HarrisDemocraticHarveyJanuary 9, 2013
16Willie PrestonDemocraticChicagoJanuary 11, 20232028
17Elgie Sims ƗDemocraticJanuary 26, 20182026
18William CunninghamDemocraticJanuary 9, 2013
19Michael HastingsDemocraticTinley Park2028
20Graciela GuzmánDemocraticChicagoJanuary 8, 20252026
21Laura EllmanDemocraticLisleJanuary 9, 2019
22Cristina CastroDemocraticElginJanuary 11, 20172028
23Suzy GlowiakDemocraticWestern SpringsJanuary 9, 20192026
24Seth LewisRepublicanBartlettJanuary 11, 2023
25Karina VillaDemocraticWest ChicagoJanuary 13, 20212028
26Darby Hills ƗRepublicanBarrington HillsFebruary 14, 20252026
27Mark L. Walker ƗDemocraticArlington HeightsMay 11, 2024
28Laura Murphy ƗDemocraticDes PlainesOctober 5, 20152028
29Julie MorrisonDemocraticDeerfieldJanuary 9, 20132026
30Adriane Johnson ƗDemocraticBuffalo GroveOctober 11, 2020
31Mary Edly-AllenDemocraticLibertyvilleJanuary 11, 20232028
32Craig Wilcox ƗRepublicanMcHenryOctober 1, 20182026
33Don DeWitteRepublicanSt. CharlesJanuary 9, 2019
34Steve StadelmanDemocraticRockfordJanuary 9, 20132028
35Dave SyversonRepublicanRockfordJanuary 13, 19932026
36Michael HalpinDemocraticRock IslandJanuary 11, 2023
37Li Arellano JrRepublicanDixonJanuary 8, 20252028
38Sue Rezin ƗRepublicanMorrisDecember 11, 20102026
39Don HarmonDemocraticOak ParkJanuary 8, 2003
40Patrick Joyce ƗDemocraticKankakeeNovember 8, 20192028
41John Curran ƗRepublicanWoodridgeJuly 23, 20172026
42Linda HolmesDemocraticAuroraJanuary 10, 2007
43Rachel VenturaDemocraticJolietJanuary 11, 20232028
44Sally Turner ƗRepublicanBeasonJanuary 25, 20212026
45Andrew Chesney ƗƗRepublicanFreeportDecember 5, 2018
46Dave Koehler ƗƗDemocraticPeoriaDecember 3, 20062028
47Neil AndersonRepublicanAndalusiaJanuary 15, 20152026
48Doris Turner ƗDemocraticSpringfieldFebruary 6, 2021
49Meg Loughran Cappel ƗƗDemocraticShorewoodDecember 10, 20202028
50Jil TracyRepublicanQuincyJanuary 11, 20172026
51Chapin RoseRepublicanMahometJanuary 9, 2013
52Paul Faraci ƗDemocraticChampaignJanuary 11, 20232028
53Chris BalkemaRepublicanChannahonJanuary 8, 20252026
54Steve McClureRepublicanSpringfieldJanuary 9, 2019
55Jason PlummerRepublicanEdwardsville2028
56Erica HarrissRepublicanGlen CarbonJanuary 11, 20232026
57Christopher BeltDemocraticCahokia HeightsJanuary 9, 2019
58Terri BryantRepublicanMurphysboroJanuary 13, 20212028
59Dale FowlerRepublicanHarrisburgJanuary 11, 20172026
  • Ɨ Legislator was appointed to the Illinois Senate prior to initial election.
  • ƗƗ Legislator was appointed to the Illinois Senate after being elected, but prior to inauguration day of the General Assembly to which they were elected.

Indiana

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DistrictSenatorPartyResidenceFirst electedSeat up
1Dan DernulcRepHighland20222026
2Lonnie RandolphDemEast Chicago2008 (1992–1998)2028
3Mark SpencerDemGary20242028
4Rodney Pol Jr.DemChesterton2022†2026
5Ed CharbonneauRepValparaiso2007†2028
6Rick NiemeyerRepLowell20142026
7Brian BuchananRepLebanon2018†2028
8Mike BohacekRepMichiana Shores20162028
9Ryan MishlerRepBremen20042028
10David L. NiezgodskiDemSouth Bend20162028
11Linda RogersRepGranger20182026
12Blake DoriotRepNew Paris20162028
13Sue GlickRepLaGrange20102028
14Tyler JohnsonRepGrabill20222026
15Liz BrownRepFort Wayne20142026
16Justin BuschRepFort Wayne2018†2028
17Nick McKinleyRepMarion2026†2026
18Stacey DonatoRepLogansport2019†2028
19Travis HoldmanRepMarkle2008†2026
20Scott BaldwinRepNoblesville20202028
21James R. BuckRepKokomo20082026
22Ron AltingRepLafayette19982026
23Spencer DeeryRepWest Lafayette20222026
24Brett ClarkRepAvon20242028
25Mike GaskillRepAnderson20182026
26Scott AlexanderRepMuncie20222026
27Jeff RaatzRepCenterville20142026
28Michael CriderRepGreenfield20122028
29J. D. FordDemIndianapolis20182026
30Fady QaddouraDemIndianapolis20202028
31Kyle WalkerRepIndianapolis20202026
32Aaron FreemanRepIndianapolis20162028
33Greg TaylorDemIndianapolis20082028
34La Keisha JacksonDemIndianapolis2024†2028
35R. Michael YoungRep[a]Indianapolis20002028
36Cyndi CarrascoRepIndianapolis2023†2028
37Rodric BrayRepMartinsville20122028
38Greg GoodeRepTerre Haute2023†2026
39Eric BasslerRepWashington20142026
40Shelli YoderDemBloomington20202028
41Greg WalkerRepColumbus20062026
42Jean LeisingRepOldenburg2008 (1988–1996)2028
43Randy MaxwellRepGuilford2023†2026
44Eric KochRepBedford20162028
45Chris GartenRepScottsburg20182026
46Andrea HunleyDemIndianapolis20222026
47Gary ByrneRepSalem2022†2026
48Daryl SchmittRepJasper2024†2026
49Jim TomesRepEvansville20102026
50Vaneta BeckerRepEvansville2005†2028

†Member was originally appointed or won the seat in a special election.

  1. ^Senator Young is currently not a member of the Republican caucus but maintains his Republican affiliation

Iowa

[edit]
Iowa senators as of October 6, 2025[update]
District
County(ies) represented
Portrait
Senator
Party
First
elected
Standing
committee
leader
Appropriations
subcommittee
member
1WoodburyCatelin DreyDemocratic2025[a]
2Plymouth andSiouxJeff TaylorRepublican2020Education (Vice Chair)Education (Chair)
3Osceola,O'Brien,Clay,Cherokee, andBuena VistaLynn EvansRepublican2022Education
4Calhoun,Pocahontas,Sac, andWebsterTim KraayenbrinkRepublican2014Appropriations (Chair), Technology (Vice Chair)
5Clay,Dickinson,Emmet,Kossuth,Palo Alto andWinnebagoDave RowleyRepublican2020Administration and Regulation Appropriations (Chair)
6Audubon,Carroll,Crawford,Ida, andShelbyJason SchultzRepublican2014State Government (Chair)
7Cherokee,Monona,Plymouth, andWoodburyKevin AlonsRepublican2022Health and Human Services
8Fremont,Harrison,Mills, andPottawattamie,Mark CostelloRepublican2014[b]Ethics (Vice Chair)Health and Human Services (Chair)
9Adams,Cass,Montgomery,Page,Ringgold,Taylor, andUnionTom ShipleyRepublican2014Ethics (Chair), Natural Resources and Environment (Vice Chair)Agriculture and Natural Resources
10PottawattamieDan DawsonRepublican2016Ways and Means (Chair)
11Marion andWarrenJulian GarrettRepublican2013[c]Judiciary (Vice Chair)Justice System (Chair)
12Adair,Appanoose,Clarke,Dallas,Decatur,Lucas,Madison,Union andWayneAmy SinclairRepublican2012Government Oversight (Chair), Rules and Administration (Vice Chair)
13Appanoose,Davis,Monroe, andWapelloCherielynn WestrichRepublican2022Justice System (Vice Chair)
14DallasSarah Trone GarriottDemocratic2020Health and Human Services (Ranking Member)Health and Human Services
15PolkTony BisignanoDemocratic2014State Government (Ranking Member), Agriculture (Ranking Member)
16Dallas andPolkRenee HardmanDemocratic2025[d]
17PolkIzaah KnoxDemocratic2022Natural Resources and Environment (Ranking Member)Education
18PolkOfficial Portrait for the 85th General AssemblyJanet PetersenDemocratic2012Appropriations (Ranking Member)Transportation, Infrastructure, and Capitals (Ranking Member)
19Jasper,Mahaska, andMarionOfficial Portrait for the 85th General AssemblyKen RozenboomRepublican2012Agriculture (Vice Chair), Education (Chair)
20PolkMike PikeRepublican2024
21PolkMike BousselotRepublican2022Commerce (Vice Chair)Transportation, Infrastructure, and Capitals (Vice Chair)
22PolkMatt BlakeDemocratic2024
23Dallas andPolkOfficial Portrait for the 85th General AssemblyJack WhitverRepublican2011[e]Rules and Administration (Chair)
24Boone,Dallas,Greene,Guthrie, andStoryJesse GreenRepublican2020Local Government (Chair)
25StoryOfficial Portrait for the 85th General AssemblyHerman QuirmbachDemocratic2002Education (Ranking Member)Economic Development
26Marshall andStoryKara WarmeRepublican2024
27Black Hawk,Grundy,Hardin,Poweshiek, andTamaAnnette SweeneyRepublican2018Natural Resources and Environment (Chair)Agriculture and Natural Resources (Vice Chair)
28Franklin,Hancock,Hamilton,Humbolt, andWrightOfficial Portrait for the 85th General AssemblyDennis GuthRepublican2012N/AAdministration and Regulation (Vice Chair)
29Bremer,Butler,Chickasaw, andFloydSandy SalmonRepublican2022Veterans Affairs (Vice Chair)Justice System
30Cerro Gordo,Floyd,Mitchell, andWorthDoug CampbellRepublican2024
31Black HawkOfficial Portrait for the 85th General AssemblyWilliam DotzlerDemocratic2002Veterans Affairs (Ranking Member)Economic Development (Ranking Member)
32Allamakee,Clayton,Fayette,Howard, andWinneshiekMike KlimeshRepublican2020Government Oversight (Vice Chair); Transportation (Chair)Health and Human Services
33Dubuque,Jones andJacksonCarrie KoelkerRepublican2018Was and Means (Vice Chair)Transportation, Infrastructure, and Capitals (Chair)
34Black Hawk,Buchanan,Delaware,Dubuque, andFayetteOfficial Portrait for the 85th General AssemblyDan ZumbachRepublican2012Appropriations(Vice Chair)Agriculture and Natural Resources (Chair)
35Clinton,Jackson, andScottMike ZimmerDemocratic2025[f]
36DubuqueThomas TownsendDemocratic2024
37LinnMolly DonahueDemocratic2022Workforce (Ranking Member)Health and Human Services (Ranking Member)
38Benton,Black Hawk, andTamaDave SiresRepublican2024
39LinnLiz BennettDemocratic2022Technology (Ranking Member)Transportation, Infrastructure, and Capitals
40LinnArt StaedDemocratic2024
41Cedar,Muscatine, andScottKerry GruenhagenRepublican2022Economic Development
42Benton andLinnCharlie McClintockRepublican2022Workforce (Vice Chair)Justice System
43JohnsonZach WahlsDemocratic2018Rules and Administration (Ranking Member)
44Henry,Jefferson,Keokuk,Mahaska, andVan BurenAdrian DickeyRepublican2021[g]Workforce (Chair); Transportation (Vice Chair)Economic Development
45JohnsonJanice WeinerDemocratic2022Local Government (Ranking Member)Agriculture and Natural Resources
46Iowa,Johnson andWashingtonDawn DriscollRepublican2020Agriculture (Chair)
47ScottScott WebsterRepublican2022Administration and Regulation
48Des Moines,Henry,Louisa, andMuscatineMark LofgrenRepublican2016Local Government (Vice Chair)Economic Development (Chair)
49ScottCindy WincklerDemocratic2022Ethics (Ranking Member)Education (Ranking Member)
50Des Moines andLeeJeff ReichmanRepublican2020Veterans Affairs (Chair)

Kansas

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DistrictSenatorPartySinceResidenceCounties represented
1Craig BowserRepublican2025HoltonAtchison,Brown,Doniphan,Jackson,Jefferson,Leavenworth,Marshall,Nemaha
2Marci FranciscoDemocratic2005LawrenceDouglas
3Rick KloosRepublican2021BerrytonDouglas,Franklin,Osage,Shawnee
4David HaleyDemocratic2001Kansas CityWyandotte
5Jeff KlempRepublican2025LansingLeavenworth,Wyandotte
6Pat PetteyDemocratic2013Kansas CityJohnson,Wyandotte
7Ethan CorsonDemocratic2021Prairie VillageJohnson
8Cindy HolscherDemocratic2021Overland ParkJohnson
9Beverly GossageRepublican2021EudoraDouglas,Johnson,Leavenworth,Wyandotte
10Mike ThompsonRepublican2020ShawneeJohnson
11Kellie WarrenRepublican2021LeawoodJohnson
12Caryn TysonRepublican2013ParkerAllen,Anderson,Coffey,Franklin,Linn,Miami,Wilson,Woodson
13Tim ShallenburgerRepublican2023Baxter SpringsBourbon,Cherokee,Crawford
14Michael FaggRepublican2021El DoradoButler,Chase,Greenwood,Marion,McPherson
15Virgil Peck Jr.Republican2021HavanaChautauqua,Elk,Labette,Montgomery,Neosho
16Ty MastersonRepublican2009AndoverButler,Sedgwick
17Mike ArgabrightRepublican2025OlpeGeary,Lyon,Morris
18Kenny TitusRepublican2025WamegoJefferson,Pottawatomie,Shawnee
19Patrick SchmidtDemocratic2025TopekaDouglas,Shawnee
20Brenda DietrichRepublican2021TopekaShawnee,Wabaunsee
21Dinah SykesDemocratic2017LenexaJohnson
22Brad StarnesRepublican2025RileyRiley
23Adam ThomasRepublican2025OlatheJohnson,Miami
24Scott HillRepublican2025AbileneDickinson,Saline
25Silas MillerDemocratic2025WichitaSedgwick
26Chase BlasiRepublican2023WichitaSedgwick
27Joe ClaeysRepublican2025MaizeSedgwick
28Mike PetersenRepublican2005WichitaSedgwick
29Oletha Faust-GoudeauDemocratic2009WichitaSedgwick
30Renee EricksonRepublican2021WichitaSedgwick,Sumner
31Stephen OwensRepublican2025HesstonHarvey,Sedgwick
32Larry AlleyRepublican2017WinfieldButler,Cowley,Harper,Sumner
33Tory Marie BlewRepublican2025Great BendBarton,Comanche,Edwards,Ellsworth,Kiowa,Ness,Pawnee,Pratt,Rice,Rush,Stafford
34Michael MurphyRepublican2025SylviaBarber,Kingman,Reno
35T. J. RoseRepublican2025OlatheJohnson
36Elaine BowersRepublican2013ConcordiaClay,Cloud,Jewell,Lincoln,Marshall,Mitchell,Osborne,Ottawa,Phillips,Republic,Rooks,Russell,Smith,Washington
37Doug ShaneRepublican2025LouisburgJohnson,Miami
38Ron Ryckman Sr.Republican2021MeadeClark,Ford,Gray,Haskell,Hodgeman,Meade,Seward
39Bill CliffordRepublican2025Garden CityFinney,Grant,Greeley,Hamilton,Kearny,Lane,Morton,Scott,Stanton,Stevens,Wichita
40Rick BillingerRepublican2017GoodlandCheyenne,Decatur,Ellis,Gove,Graham,Logan,Norton,Phillips,Rawlins,Sheridan,Sherman,Thomas,Trego,Wallace

Kentucky

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DistrictNamePartyFirst electedResidenceCounties represented
1Jason HowellRepublican2020MurrayCalloway,Crittenden,Fulton,Graves,Hickman,Lyon,Trigg
2Danny CarrollRepublican2014BentonBallard,Carlisle,Livingston,Marshall,McCracken
3Craig RichardsonRepublican2024HopkinsvilleCaldwell,Christian,Muhlenberg
4Robby MillsRepublican2018HendersonHenderson,Hopkins,Union,Webster
5Stephen MeredithRepublican2016LeitchfieldBreckinridge,Butler,Grayson,Meade,Ohio
6Lindsey TichenorRepublican2022SmithfieldJefferson (Part),Oldham,Trimble
7Aaron ReedRepublican2024ShelbyvilleAnderson,Henry,Jefferson (Part),Shelby
8Gary BoswellRepublican2022OwensboroDaviess,Hancock,McLean
9David P. GivensRepublican2008GreensburgBarren,Edmondson,Green,Hart,Warren (Part)
10Matthew DeneenRepublican2022ElizabethtownHardin,Jefferson (Part)
11Steve RawlingsRepublican2024BurlingtonBoone (Part)
12Amanda Mays BledsoeRepublican2022LexingtonBoyle,Fayette (Part),Mercer,Woodford
13Reginald L. ThomasDemocratic2013[nb 1]LexingtonFayette (Part)
14Jimmy HigdonRepublican2009[nb 1]LebanonLarue,Marion,Nelson,Spencer,Washington
15Rick GirdlerRepublican2016SomersetClinton,Cumberland,Pulaski,Russell,Wayne
16Max WiseRepublican2014CampbellsvilleAdair,Allen,Metcalfe,Monroe,Taylor,Warren (Part)
17Matt NunnRepublican2024SadievilleFayette (Part),Grant,Kenton (Part),Scott
18Robin L. WebbRepublican2009[nb 1][nb 2]GraysonBoyd,Carter,Greenup,Lewis
19Cassie Chambers ArmstrongDemocratic2023[nb 1]LouisvilleJefferson (Part)
20Gex WilliamsRepublican2022[nb 3]VeronaBoone (Part),Carroll,Franklin,Gallatin,Kenton (Part),Owen
21Brandon J. StormRepublican2020LondonCasey,Laurel,Lincoln,Rockcastle
22Donald DouglasRepublican2021[nb 1]NicholasvilleFayette (Part),Garrard,Jessamine
23Christian McDanielRepublican2012Ryland HeightsKenton (Part)
24Shelley Funke FrommeyerRepublican2022AlexandriaBracken,Campbell,Kenton (Part),Pendleton
25Robert StiversRepublican1996ManchesterClay,Jackson,Knox,McCreary,Owsley,Whitley
26Karen BergDemocratic2020[nb 1]LouisvilleJefferson (Part)
27Stephen WestRepublican2015[nb 1]ParisBourbon,Fayette (Part),Fleming,Harrison,Mason,Nicholas,Robertson,Rowan
28Greg ElkinsRepublican2023[nb 1]WinchesterBath,Clark,Fayette (Part),Menifee,Montgomery
29Scott MadonRepublican2024PinevilleBell,Floyd,Harlan,Knott,Letcher
30Brandon SmithRepublican2008[nb 1]HazardBreathitt,Estill,Lee,Leslie,Magoffin,Morgan,Perry,Powell,Wolfe
31Phillip WheelerRepublican2019[nb 1]PikevilleElliott,Johnson,Lawrence,Martin,Pike
32Mike WilsonRepublican2010Bowling GreenLogan,Simpson,Todd,Warren (Part)
33Gerald A. NealDemocratic1988LouisvilleJefferson (Part)
34Jared CarpenterRepublican2010BereaFayette (Part),Madison
35Keturah J. HerronDemocratic2024LouisvilleJefferson (Part)
36Julie Raque AdamsRepublican2014LouisvilleJefferson (Part)
37Gary ClemonsDemocratic2025[nb 1]LouisvilleJefferson (Part)
38Michael J. NemesRepublican2020[nb 1]ShepherdsvilleBullitt,Jefferson (Part)

Louisiana

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DistrictNamePartyDistrict OfficeFirst electedEligible for reelection
1Bob OwenRepSlidell /Chalmette2023Yes
2Edward J. PriceDemGonzales2017No
3Vacant
4Jimmy HarrisDemNew Orleans2019Yes
5Royce DuplessisDemNew Orleans2022Yes
6Rick EdmondsRepBaton Rouge2023Yes
7Gary CarterDemNew Orleans2021Yes
8Patrick ConnickRepMarrero2019Yes
9Cameron HenryRepMetairie2019Yes
10Kirk TalbotRepRiver Ridge2019Yes
11Patrick McMathRepCovington2019Yes
12Beth MizellRepFranklinton2015No
13Valarie HodgesRepDenham Springs2023Yes
14Larry SeldersDemBaton Rouge2025Yes
15Regina BarrowDemBaton Rouge2015No
16Franklin J. FoilRepBaton Rouge2019Yes
17Caleb KleinpeterRepBrusly2022Yes
18Eddie J. LambertRepPrairieville2015No
19Gregory A. MillerRepNorco2023Yes
20Michael "Big Mike" FesiRepHouma2019Yes
21Robert Allain IIIRepFranklin2023Yes
22Blake MiguezRepNew Iberia2023Yes
23Brach MyersRepLafayette2025Yes
24Gerald BoudreauxDemLafayette2015No
25Mark AbrahamRepLake Charles2019Yes
26Bob HensgensRepAbbeville2018Yes
27Jeremy StineRepLake Charles2021Yes
28Heather CloudRepTurkey Creek2019Yes
29Jay LuneauDemAlexandria2015No
30Mike ReeseRepLeesville2019Yes
31Alan SeabaughRepShreveport2023Yes
32Glen WomackRepHarrisonburg2019Yes
33Stewart Cathey Jr.RepMonroe2019Yes
34Katrina R. JacksonDemMonroe2019Yes
35John C. "Jay" MorrisRepWest Monroe2019Yes
36Adam BassRepBossier City2023Yes
37Bill WheatRepPonchatoula2023Yes
38Thomas PresslyRepShreveport2023Yes
39Sam JenkinsDemShreveport2023Yes

Maine

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Districts are currently numbered starting with 1 from north to south. While this is often reversed in the decennial redistricting, it was not reversed in the redistricting which occurred in 2021 and which went into effect beginning with the 2022 primary and general elections. The previous district lines, which were drawn in 2013 and were first used in the 2014 primary and general elections, were only in effect for 8 years rather than the usual 10 as Maine adjusted its legislative redistricting cycle to conform with most other states.

↑ denotes that the Senator first won in a special election

DistrictSenatorPartyMun. of residenceCty. of residenceFirst electedTerm limited
1Susan BernardRepCaribouAroostook20242032
2Trey StewartRepPresque IsleAroostook20202028
3Brad FarrinRepNorridgewockSomerset20182026
4Stacey GuerinRepGlenburnPenobscot20182026
5Russell BlackRepWiltonFranklin20182026
6Marianne MooreRepCalaisWashington20182026
7Nicole GrohoskiDemEllsworthHancock2022↑2030
8Mike TippingDemOronoPenobscot20222030
9Joe BaldacciDemBangorPenobscot20202028
10David HagganRepHampdenPenobscot20242032
11Chip CurryDemBelfastWaldo20202028
12Pinny Beebe-CenterDemRocklandKnox20222030
13Cameron RenyDemBristolLincoln20222030
14Craig HickmanDemWinthropKennebec2021↑2028
15Richard BradstreetRepVassalboroKennebec20242032
16Scott CyrwayRepAlbionKennebec2024 (2014–2022)2032
17Jeff TimberlakeRepTurnerAndroscoggin20182026
18Rick BennettInd[19]OxfordOxford2020 (1996–2004)2028
19Joseph MartinRepRumfordOxford20242032
20Bruce BickfordRepAuburnAndroscoggin20242032
21Peggy RotundoDemLewistonAndroscoggin20222030
22James LibbyRepStandishCumberland2022 (1996–2000)2030
23Mattie DaughtryDemBrunswickCumberland20202028
24Denise TeplerDemTopshamSagadahoc20242032
25Teresa PierceDemFalmouthCumberland20222030
26Tim NangleDemWindhamCumberland20222030
27Jill DusonDemPortlandCumberland20222030
28Rachel Talbot RossDemPortlandCumberland20242032
29Anne CarneyDemCape ElizabethCumberland20202028
30Stacy BrennerDemScarboroughCumberland20202028
31Donna BaileyDemSacoYork20202028
32Henry IngwersenDemArundelYork20222030
33Matthew HarringtonRepSanfordYork20222030
34Joe RaffertyDemKennebunkYork20202028
35Mark LawrenceDemEliotYork2018 (1992–2000)2026

Maryland

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Main article:List of current members of the Maryland Senate
DistrictSenatorPartySinceResidenceCounties represented
1Mike McKayRepublican2023CumberlandAllegany,Garrett,Washington
2Paul D. CordermanRepublican2020HagerstownFrederick,Washington
3Karen Lewis YoungDemocratic2023FrederickFrederick
4William FoldenRepublican2023MyersvilleFrederick
5Justin ReadyRepublican2015ManchesterCarroll
6Johnny Ray SallingRepublican2015EssexBaltimore County
7J. B. JenningsRepublican2011JoppaBaltimore County,Harford
8Carl W. JacksonDemocratic2025RosedaleBaltimore County
9Katie Fry HesterDemocratic2019Ellicott CityHoward,Montgomery
10Benjamin BrooksDemocratic2023Milford MillBaltimore County
11Shelly L. HettlemanDemocratic2020PikesvilleBaltimore County
12Clarence LamDemocratic2019ColumbiaAnne Arundel County,Howard
13Guy GuzzoneDemocratic2015ColumbiaHoward
14Craig ZuckerDemocratic2016BrookevilleMontgomery
15Brian FeldmanDemocratic2013PotomacMontgomery
16Sara N. LoveDemocratic2024BethesdaMontgomery
17Cheryl KaganDemocratic2015RockvilleMontgomery
18Jeff WaldstreicherDemocratic2019KensingtonMontgomery
19Benjamin F. KramerDemocratic2019DerwoodMontgomery
20William C. Smith Jr.Democratic2016Silver SpringMontgomery
21James RosapepeDemocratic2007College ParkAnne Arundel,Prince George's
22Alonzo T. WashingtonDemocratic2023GreenbeltPrince George's
23Ron WatsonDemocratic2021Upper MarlboroPrince George's
24Joanne C. BensonDemocratic2011LandoverPrince George's
25Nick CharlesDemocratic2023ForestvillePrince George's
26C. Anthony MuseDemocratic2023AccokeekPrince George's
27Kevin HarrisDemocratic2025BrandywineCalvert,Charles,Prince George's
28Arthur EllisDemocratic2019Indian HeadCharles
29Jack BaileyRepublican2019MechanicsvilleCalvert,St. Mary's
30Shaneka HensonDemocratic2025AnnapolisAnne Arundel
31Bryan SimonaireRepublican2007Glen BurnieAnne Arundel
32Pamela BeidleDemocratic2019LinthicumAnne Arundel
33Dawn GileDemocratic2023Severna ParkAnne Arundel
34Mary-Dulany JamesDemocratic2023Havre de GraceHarford
35Jason C. GallionRepublican2019ChurchvilleCecil,Harford
36Steve HersheyRepublican2013QueenstownCaroline,Cecil,Kent,Queen Anne's
37Johnny MautzRepublican2023Saint MichaelsCaroline,Dorchester,Talbot,Wicomico
38Mary Beth CarozzaRepublican2019Ocean CitySomerset,Wicomico,Worcester
39Nancy J. KingDemocratic2007Montgomery VillageMontgomery
40Antonio HayesDemocratic2019BaltimoreBaltimore City
41Dalya AttarDemocratic2025BaltimoreBaltimore City
42Chris WestRepublican2019TowsonBaltimore County,Carroll County
43Mary L. WashingtonDemocratic2019BaltimoreBaltimore City,Baltimore County
44Charles E. Sydnor IIIDemocratic2020BaltimoreBaltimore County
45Cory V. McCrayDemocratic2019BaltimoreBaltimore City
46Bill FergusonDemocratic2011BaltimoreBaltimore City
47Malcolm L. AugustineDemocratic2019CheverlyPrince George's

Massachusetts

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Michigan

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Senate districts and party affiliation as of 2023


DistrictSenatorPartyResidenceTermEligible for
re-election in 2026
1Erika GeissDemTaylor2ndNo
2Sylvia SantanaDemDetroit2ndNo
3Stephanie ChangDemDetroit2ndNo
4Darrin CamilleriDemBrownstown1stYes
5Dayna PolehankiDemLivonia2ndYes
6Mary CavanaghDemRedford1stYes
7Jeremy MossDemSouthfield2ndNo
8Mallory McMorrowDemRoyal Oak2ndYes
9Michael WebberRepRochester Hills1stYes
10Paul WojnoDemWarren2ndNo
11Veronica KlinefeltDemEastpointe1stYes
12Kevin HertelDemSt. Clair Shores1stYes
13Rosemary BayerDemBeverly Hills2ndYes
14Sue ShinkDemAnn Arbor1stYes
15Jeff IrwinDemAnn Arbor2ndNo
16Joe BellinoRepMonroe1stYes
17Jonathan LindseyRepBronson1stYes
18Thomas AlbertRepLowell1stYes
19Sean McCannDemKalamazoo2ndNo
20Aric NesbittRepPorter Township2ndNo
21Sarah AnthonyDemLansing1stYes
22Lana TheisRepBrighton Township2ndNo
23Jim RunestadRepWhite Lake Township2ndNo
24Ruth JohnsonRepHolly2ndNo
25Dan LauwersRepCapac2ndNo
26Kevin DaleyRepLum2ndNo
27John CherryDemFlint1stYes
28Sam SinghDemEast Lansing1stYes
29Winnie BrinksDemGrand Rapids2ndNo
30Mark HuizengaRepWalker2nd (1st full)Yes
31Roger VictoryRepHudsonville2ndNo
32Jon BumsteadRepNewaygo2ndNo
33Rick OutmanRepSix Lakes2ndNo
34Roger HauckRepMount Pleasant1stYes
35Vacant
36Michele HoitengaRepManton1stYes
37John DamooseRepHarbor Springs1stYes
38Ed McBroomRepVulcan2ndNo

Minnesota

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Senate districts
  Republican
  DFL
Constitution
DistrictNamePartyResidenceFirst elected
1Mark JohnsonRepublicanEast Grand Forks2016
2Steve GreenRepublicanFosston2022
3Grant HauschildDFLHermantown2022
4Rob KupecDFLMoorhead2022
5Paul UtkeRepublicanPark Rapids2016
6Keri HeintzemanRepublicanNisswa2025[nb 1]
7Robert FarnsworthRepublicanHibbing2022
8Jen McEwenDFLDuluth2020
9Jordan RasmussonRepublicanFergus Falls2022
10Nathan WesenbergRepublicanLittle Falls2022
11Jason RarickRepublicanPine City2019[nb 1]
12Torrey WestromRepublicanAlexandria2012
13Jeff HoweRepublicanRockville2018[nb 1]
14Aric PutnamDFLSt. Cloud2020
15Gary DahmsRepublicanRedwood Falls2010
16Andrew LangRepublicanOlivia2016
17Glenn GruenhagenRepublicanGlencoe2022
18Nick FrentzDFLNorth Mankato2016
19John JasinskiRepublicanFaribault2016
20Steve DrazkowskiRepublicanMazeppa2022
21Bill WeberRepublicanLuverne2012
22Rich DraheimRepublicanMadison Lake2016
23Gene DorninkRepublicanHayfield2020
24Carla NelsonRepublicanRochester2010
25Liz BoldonDFLRochester2022
26Jeremy MillerRepublicanWinona2010
27Andrew MathewsRepublicanMilaca2016
28Mark KoranRepublicanNorth Branch2016
29Michael Holmstrom Jr.RepublicanBuffalo2025[nb 1]
30Eric LuceroRepublicanSaint Michael2022
31Cal BahrRepublicanEast Bethel2022
32Michael KreunRepublicanBlaine2022
33Karin HousleyRepublicanStillwater2012
34John HoffmanDFLChamplin2012
35Jim AbelerRepublicanAnoka2016[nb 1]
36Heather GustafsonDFLVadnais Heights2022
37Warren LimmerRepublicanMaple Grove1995[nb 1]
38Susan PhaDFLBrooklyn Park2022
39Mary KuneshDFLNew Brighton2020
40John MartyDFLRoseville1986
41Judy SeebergerDFLAfton2022
42Bonnie WestlinDFLPlymouth2022
43Ann RestDFLNew Hope2000
44Tou XiongDFLMaplewood2022
45Ann Johnson StewartDFLMinnetonka2024[nb 1]
46Ron LatzDFLSt. Louis Park2006
47Amanda Hemmingsen-JaegerDFLWoodbury2025[nb 1]
48Julia ColemanRepublicanChanhassen2020
49Steve CwodzinskiDFLEden Prairie2016
50Alice MannDFLEdina2022
51Melissa Halvorson WiklundDFLBloomington2012
52Jim CarlsonDFLEagan2012
(20062010)
53Matt KleinDFLMendota Heights2016
54Eric PrattRepublicanPrior Lake2012
55Lindsey PortDFLBurnsville2020
56Erin Maye QuadeDFLApple Valley2022
57Zach DuckworthRepublicanLakeville2020
58Bill LieskeRepublicanLonsdale2022
59Bobby Joe ChampionDFLMinneapolis2012
60Doron ClarkDFLMinneapolis2025[nb 1]
61Scott DibbleDFLMinneapolis2002
62Omar FatehDFLMinneapolis2020
63Zaynab MohamedDFLMinneapolis2022
64Erin MurphyDFLSaint Paul2020
65Sandy PappasDFLSaint Paul1990
66Clare Oumou VerbetenDFLSaint Paul2022
67Foung HawjDFLSaint Paul2012

Mississippi

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DistrictNamePartyAssumed officeCounties representedNotes
1Michael McLendonRep2020DeSoto, Tate
2Theresa Gillespie IsomDem2026DeSoto, Tunica
3Kathy ChismRep2020Benton, Marshall, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Union
4Rita Potts ParksRep2012Alcorn, Tippah
5Daniel SparksRep2020Itawamba, Prentiss, Tishomingo
6Chad McMahanRep2016Lee
7Hob BryanDem1984Itawamba, Lee, Monroe
8Benjamin SuberRep2020Calhoun, Chickasaw, Lafayette, Pontotoc, Yalobusha
9Nicole Akins BoydRep2020Lafayette, Panola
10Neil WhaleyRep2018Lafayette, Marshall, Tate, Union
11Reginald JacksonDem2024Coahoma, DeSoto, Quitman, Tate, Tunica
12Derrick SimmonsDem2011Bolivar, Coahoma, Washington
13Sarita SimmonsDem2020Bolivar, Sunflower, Tallahatchie
14Lydia ChassaniolRep2007Attala, Carroll, Grenada, Leflore, Montgomery
15Bart WilliamsRep2020Choctaw, Montgomery, Oktibbeha, Webster
16Angela Turner-FordDem2013Clay, Lowndes, Noxubee, Oktibbeha
17Charles YoungerRep2014Lowndes, Monroe, Oktibbeha
18Lane TaylorRep2025Leake, Neshoba, Winston
19Kevin BlackwellRep2016DeSoto
20Josh HarkinsRep2012Rankin
21Bradford BlackmonDem2024Attala, Holmes, Leake, Madison
22Joseph C. ThomasDem2020Humphreys, Madison, Sharkey, YazooPreviously served from 2004–2008
23Briggs HopsonRep2008Issaquena, Madison, Warren, Yazoo
24Justin PopeDem2026Leflore, Panola, Tallahatchie
25J. Walter MichelRep2016Hinds, MadisonPreviously served from 1999–2011
26Kamesha MumfordDem2026Hinds, Madison
27Hillman Terome FrazierDem1993Hinds
28Sollie NorwoodDem2013Hinds
29David BlountDem2008Hinds
30Dean KirbyRep1992Rankin
31Tyler McCaughnRep2020Lauderdale, Newton, Rankin, Scott
32Rod HickmanDem2021Kemper, Lauderdale, Noxubee, Winston
33Jeff TateRep2020Clarke, Lauderdale
34Juan BarnettDem2016Covington, Jasper, Jones
35Andy BerryRep2024Copiah, Jefferson Davis, Lawrence, Simpson
36Brian RhodesRep2024Rankin, Smith
37Albert ButlerDem2010Adams, Claiborne, Copiah, Franklin, Hinds, JeffersonRepresented district 36 prior to 2024
38Gary BrumfieldDem2024Adams, Amite, Pike, Walthall, Wilkinson
39Jason BarrettRep2020Amite, Franklin, Lawrence, Lincoln, Pike
40Angela Burks HillRep2012Pearl River, Stone
41Joey FillinganeRep2007Covington, Lamar, Marion, Walthall
42Don HartnessRep2026Forrest, Jones
43Dennis DeBarRep2016George, Greene, Wayne
44Chris JohnsonRep2020Forrest, Lamar, Perry
45Johnny DuPreeDem2026Forrest
46Philman LadnerRep2024Hancock, Harrison
47Mike SeymourRep2016Harrison, Jackson, Stone
48Mike ThompsonRep2020Hancock, Harrison
49Joel CarterRep2018Harrison
50Scott DeLanoRep2020Harrison
51Jeremy EnglandRep2020Jackson
52Brice WigginsRep2012Jackson

Missouri

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DistrictSenatorPartyResidenceFirst termTerm limitation
1Doug BeckDemocraticAffton20212029
2Nick SchroerRepublicanDefiance20232031
3Mike HendersonRepublicanDesloge20252033
4Karla MayDemocraticSt. Louis20192027
5Steven RobertsDemocraticSt. Louis20212029
6Mike BernskoetterRepublicanJefferson City20192027
7Patty LewisDemocraticKansas City20252033
8Mike CierpiotRepublicanLee's Summit2018†2027
9Barbara WashingtonDemocraticKansas City20212029
10Travis FitzwaterRepublicanHolts Summit20232031
11Joe NicolaRepublicanGrain Valley20252033
12Rusty BlackRepublicanChillicothe20232031
13Angela MosleyDemocraticFlorissant20212029
14Brian WilliamsDemocraticUniversity City20192027
15David GregoryRepublicanChesterfield20252033
16Justin BrownRepublicanRolla20192027
17Maggie NurrenbernDemocraticKansas City20252033
18Cindy O'LaughlinRepublicanShelbina20192027
19Stephen WebberDemocraticColumbia20252033
20Curtis TrentRepublicanBattlefield20232031
21Kurtis GregoryRepublicanMarshall20252033
22Mary Elizabeth ColemanRepublicanArnold20232031
23Adam SchneltingRepublicanSt. Charles20252033
24Tracy McCreeryDemocraticOlivette20232031
25Jason BeanRepublicanPoplar Bluff20212029
26Ben BrownRepublicanWashington20232031
27Jamie BurgerRepublicanBenton20252033
28Sandy CrawfordRepublicanBuffalo2017†2027
29Mike MoonRepublicanAsh Grove20212029
30Lincoln HoughRepublicanSpringfield20192027
31Rick BrattinRepublicanLee's Summit20212029
32Jill CarterRepublicanGranby20232031
33Brad HudsonRepublicanCape Fair20252033
34Tony LuetkemeyerRepublicanParkville20192027

† = elected in a special election

Source:[20]

Montana

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DistrictSenatorPartyResidenceFirst elected
1Mike CuffeRepEureka2018
2Dave FernDemWhitefish2024
3Carl GlimmRepKila2020
4John FullerRepKalispell2022
5Matt RegierRepKalispell2024
6Mark NolandRepBigfork2022
7Greg HertzRepPolson2020
8Susan WebberDemBrowning2018
9Bruce GillespieRepEthridge2018
10Jeremy TrebasRepGreat Falls2022
11Daniel EmrichRepGreat Falls2022
12Wendy McKameyRepGreat Falls2022
13Joshua KassmierRepFort Benton2024
14Russel TempelRepChester2018
15Gregg HunterRepGlasgow2024
16Jonathan Windy BoyDemBox Elder2024
17Bob PhalenRepLindsay2024
18Kenneth BognerRepMiles City2018
19Barry UsherRepBillings2022
20Sue VintonRepBillings2024
21Gayle LammersRepHardin2024
22Daniel ZolnikovRepBillings2022
23Emma Kerr-CarpenterDemBillings2024*
24Mike YakawichRepBillings2024
25Dennis LenzRepBillings2022
26Tom McGillvrayRepBillings2020
27Vince RicciRepBillings2024
28Forrest MandevilleRepColumbus2022
29John EspRepBig Timber2018
30Cora NeumannDemHelena2024
31Pat FlowersDemBelgrade2018
32Denise HaymanDemBozeman2022
33Christopher PopeDemBozeman2020
34Shelley VanceRepBelgrade2022
35Tony TezakRepEnnis2024
36Sara NovakDemAnaconda2024
37Derek HarveyDemButte2024
38Becky BeardRepElliston2024
39Wylie GaltRepMartinsdale2024
40Laura SmithDemHelena2024
41Janet EllisDemHelena2018
42Mary Ann DunwellDemHelena2022
43Jason EllsworthRepHamilton2018
44Theresa ManzellaRepHamilton2020
45Denley LogeRepSt. Regis2024
46Jacinda MorigeauDemArlee2024
47Ellie BoldmanDemMissoula2020
48Andrea OlsenDemMissoula2022
49Willis CurdyDemMissoula2022
50Shane MorigeauDemMissoula2022
*Senator was originally appointed before the start of the 69th session

Nevada

[edit]

Districts of theNevada Assembly arenested inside the Senate districts, two per Senate district. The final Legislative redistricting plans as created by the Special Masters in 2011 and approved by District Court Judge James Todd Russell represent the first time since statehood Nevada's Assembly districts are wholly nested inside of a Senate district. Each Assembly district represents 1/42nd of Nevada's population and there are two Assembly districts per Senate district which represents 1/21st of Nevada's population.[21]

DistrictAssembly
Districts
NamePartyResidenceAssumed officeNext election
11, 17Michelee CrawfordDemocraticLas Vegas20242028
211, 28Edgar FloresDemocraticLas Vegas20222026
33, 10Rochelle NguyenDemocraticLas Vegas202212028
46, 7Dina NealDemocraticLas Vegas20202028
522, 29Carrie BuckRepublicanHenderson20202028
634, 37Nicole CannizzaroDemocraticLas Vegas201620282
718, 20Roberta LangeDemocraticLas Vegas20202028
82, 5Marilyn Dondero LoopDemocraticLas Vegas20182026
99, 42Melanie ScheibleDemocraticLas Vegas20182026
1015, 16Fabian DoñateDemocraticLas Vegas202112026
118, 35Lori RogichRepublicanLas Vegas20242028
1221, 41Julie PazinaDemocraticLas Vegas20222026
1324, 30Skip DalyDemocraticSparks20222026
1431, 32Ira HansenRepublicanSparks20182026
1525, 27Angie TaylorDemocraticReno20242028
1626, 40Lisa KrasnerRepublicanReno20222026
1738, 39Robin TitusRepublicanWellington20222026
184, 13John SteinbeckRepublicanLas Vegas20242028
1933, 36John EllisonRepublicanElko20242028
2019, 23Jeff StoneRepublicanLas Vegas20222026
2112, 14James OhrenschallDemocraticLas Vegas20182026
  • 1 Senator was originally appointed.
  • 2 Due to term limits in the Nevada Constitution this individual is not eligible for re-election or appointment to the Nevada Senate

Nebraska

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See also:List of Nebraska state senators andPolitical party strength in Nebraska
AffiliationParty
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
RepublicanIndDemocraticVacant
Start of 109th Legislature33115490
January 13, 2026[22]32115481
January 14, 2026[23]33115490
Latest voting share67.3%2%30.6%

The Nebraska Legislature officially recognizes no party affiliations; affiliations listed are based on state party endorsements. As of 2026[update], 33 members areRepublicans, 15 areDemocrats, and one is a registerednonpartisan.

DistrictSenatorParty affiliationResidenceTook office
1Robert HallstromRepublicanSyracuse2025
2Robert ClementsRepublicanElmwood2017
3Victor RountreeDemocraticBellevue2025
4Brad von GillernRepublicanElkhorn2023
5Margo JuarezDemocraticOmaha2025
6Machaela CavanaughDemocraticOmaha2019
7Dunixi GuerecaDemocraticOmaha2025
8Megan HuntIndependent[24]Omaha2019
9John CavanaughDemocraticOmaha2021
10Wendy DeBoerDemocraticBennington2019
11Terrell McKinneyDemocraticOmaha2021
12Merv RiepeRepublicanRalston2023[h]
13Ashlei SpiveyDemocraticOmaha2025
14John ArchRepublicanLaVista2019
15Dave WordekemperRepublicanFremont2025
16Ben HansenRepublicanBlair2019
17Glen MeyerRepublicanPender2025
18Christy ArmendarizRepublicanOmaha2023
19Rob DoverRepublicanNorfolk2022[25]
20John FredricksonDemocraticOmaha2023
21Beau BallardRepublicanLincoln2023[26]
22Mike MoserRepublicanColumbus2019
23Jared StormRepublicanDavid City2025
24Jana HughesRepublicanSeward2023
25Carolyn BosnRepublicanLincoln2023[27]
26George Dungan IIIDemocraticLincoln2023
27Jason ProkopDemocraticLincoln2025
28Jane RaybouldDemocraticLincoln2023
29Eliot BostarDemocraticLincoln2021
30Myron DornRepublicanAdams2019
31Kathleen KauthRepublicanOmaha2022[28]
32Tom BrandtRepublicanPlymouth2019
33Dan LonowskiRepublicanHastings2025
34Loren LippincottRepublicanCentral City2023
35Dan QuickDemocraticGrand Island2025[i]
36Rick HoldcroftRepublicanBellevue2023
37Stan ClouseRepublicanKearney2025
38Dave MurmanRepublicanGlenvil2019
39Tony SorrentinoRepublicanElkhorn2025
40Barry DeKayRepublicanNiobrara2023
41Fred MeyerRepublicanSt. Paul2026[j]
42Mike JacobsonRepublicanNorth Platte2022
43Tanya StorerRepublicanWhitman2025
44Teresa IbachRepublicanSumner2023
45Rita SandersRepublicanBellevue2021
46Danielle ConradDemocraticLincoln2023[k]
47Paul StrommenRepublicanSidney2025
48Brian HardinRepublicanGering2023
49Bob AndersenRepublicanOmaha2025
  1. ^First elected in an August 26, 2025 special election
  2. ^First elected in a December 30, 2014 special election.
  3. ^First elected in a November 19, 2013 special election.
  4. ^First elected in an December 30, 2025 special election
  5. ^First elected in a January 18, 2011 special election.
  6. ^First elected in a January 28, 2025 special election.
  7. ^First elected in a January 26, 2021 special election.
  8. ^Riepe previously served from 2015–2019.
  9. ^Quick previously served from 2017–2021.
  10. ^Appointed by GovernorJim Pillen;[23] Meyer previously served from 2023–2025.
  11. ^Conrad previously served from 2007–2015.

New Hampshire

[edit]
Map of former (March 2021) partisan composition of legislative districts for state senate:
  Republican senator
  Democratic senator
District[29]SenatorPartyResidenceFirst elected
1David RochefortRepLittleton2022
2Timothy Lang Sr.RepSanbornton2022
3Mark McConkeyRepFreedom2024
4David WattersDemDover2012
5Suzanne PrentissDemLebanon2020
6James GrayRepRochester2016
7Daniel InnisRepBradford2022 (2016-2018)
8Ruth WardRepStoddard2016
9Denise RicciardiRepBedford2020
10Donovan FentonDemKeene2022
11Tim McGoughRepMerrimack2024
12Kevin AvardRepNashua2020 (2014–2018)
13Cindy RosenwaldDemNashua2018
14Sharon CarsonRepLondonderry2008
15Tara ReardonDemContoocook2024
16Keith MurphyRepManchester2022
17Howard PearlRepLoudon2022
18Victoria SullivanRepManchester2024
19Regina BirdsellRepHampstead2014
20Patrick LongDemManchester2024
21Rebecca KwokaDemPortsmouth2020
22Daryl AbbasRepSalem2022
23Bill GannonRepSandown2020 (2016–2018)
24Debra AltschillerDemStratham2022

New Jersey

[edit]
DistrictSenatorPartyAssumed officeCounties representedResidence
District 1Mike TestaRepublicanDecember 5, 2019Atlantic,Cape May,CumberlandVineland
District 2Vincent J. PolistinaRepublicanNovember 8, 2021AtlanticEgg Harbor Township
District 3John BurzichelliDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024Cumberland,GloucesterSalemPaulsboro
District 4Paul D. MoriartyDemocraticAtlantic,Camden,GloucesterWashington Township
District 5Nilsa Cruz-PerezDemocraticDecember 15, 2014Camden,GloucesterBarrington
District 6James BeachDemocraticJanuary 3, 2009Burlington,CamdenVoorhees Township
District 7Troy SingletonDemocraticJanuary 9, 2018BurlingtonPalmyra
District 8Latham TiverRepublicanJanuary 9, 2024Atlantic,BurlingtonSouthampton
District 9Carmen AmatoRepublicanOceanLacey
District 10James W. HolzapfelRepublicanJanuary 10, 2012Ocean,MonmouthToms River
District 11Vin GopalDemocraticJanuary 9, 2018MonmouthLong Branch
District 12Owen HenryRepublicanJanuary 9, 2024Burlington,Middlesex,OceanOld Bridge Township
District 13Declan O'ScanlonRepublicanJanuary 9, 2018MonmouthLittle Silver
District 14Linda R. GreensteinDemocraticDecember 6, 2010Mercer,MiddlesexPlainsboro Township
District 15Shirley TurnerDemocraticJanuary 13, 1998Hunterdon,MercerLawrence Township
District 16Andrew ZwickerDemocraticJanuary 11, 2022Hunterdon,Mercer,Middlesex,SomersetSouth Brunswick
District 17Bob SmithDemocraticJanuary 8, 2002Middlesex,SomersetPiscataway
District 18Patrick J. DiegnanDemocraticMay 9, 2016MiddlesexSouth Plainfield
District 19Joe F. VitaleDemocraticJanuary 13, 1998MiddlesexWoodbridge
District 20Joseph CryanDemocraticJanuary 9, 2018UnionUnion Township
District 21Jon BramnickRepublicanJanuary 11, 2022Middlesex,Morris,Somerset,UnionWestfield
District 22Nicholas ScutariDemocraticJanuary 13, 2004Somerset,UnionLinden
District 23Doug SteinhardtRepublicanDecember 19, 2022Hunterdon,Somerset,WarrenLopatcong
District 24Parker SpaceRepublicanJanuary 9, 2024Morris,Sussex,WarrenWantage
District 25Anthony M. BuccoRepublicanOctober 24, 2019Morris,PassaicBoonton Township
District 26Joseph PennacchioRepublicanJanuary 8, 2008Morris,PassaicRockaway Township
District 27John F. McKeonDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024Essex,PassaicWest Orange
District 28Renee BurgessDemocraticSeptember 29, 2022Essex,UnionIrvington
District 29Teresa RuizDemocraticJanuary 8, 2008Essex,HudsonNewark
District 30Robert W. SingerRepublicanOctober 14, 1993Monmouth,OceanLakewood Township
District 31Angela V. McKnightDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024HudsonJersey City
District 32Raj MukherjiDemocraticHudsonJersey City
District 33Brian P. StackDemocraticJanuary 8, 2008HudsonUnion City
District 34Britnee TimberlakeDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024EssexEast Orange
District 35Benjie WimberlyDemocraticJanuary 30, 2025Bergen,PassaicPaterson
District 36Paul SarloDemocraticMay 19, 2003Bergen,PassaicWood-Ridge
District 37Gordon M. JohnsonDemocraticJanuary 11, 2022BergenEnglewood
District 38Joseph LaganaDemocraticApril 12, 2018BergenParamus
District 39Holly SchepisiRepublicanMarch 25, 2021BergenRiver Vale
District 40Kristin CorradoRepublicanOctober 5, 2017Bergen,PassaicTotowa

New Mexico

[edit]
DistrictSenator[30]PartyResidenceFirst electedCounties represented
1William SharerRepFarmington2000San Juan (part)
2Steve D. LanierRepAztec2024San Juan (part)
3Shannon PintoDemTohatchi2019†McKinley (part), San Juan (part)
4George MuñozDemGallup2008Cibola (part), McKinley (part), San Juan (part)
5Leo JaramilloDemEspañola2020Los Alamos (part),Rio Arriba (part),Sandoval (part),Santa Fe (part)
6Roberto GonzalesDemRanchos de Taos2019†Los Alamos (part), Rio Arriba (part), Santa Fe (part),Taos (part)
7Pat WoodsRepBroadview2012†Curry (part),Harding (part),Quay (part),Union
8Pete CamposDemLas Vegas1990Colfax,Guadalupe, Harding (part),Mora, Quay (part),San Miguel (part), Taos (part)
9Cindy NavaDemBernalillo2024Bernalillo (part), Sandoval (part)
10Katy DuhiggDemAlbuquerque2020Bernalillo (part)
11Linda M. LopezDemAlbuquerque1996Bernalillo (part)
12Jay C. BlockRepRio Rancho2024Bernalillo (part), Sandoval (part)
13Debbie O'MalleyDemAlbuquerque2024Bernalillo (part)
14Michael PadillaDemAlbuquerque2012Bernalillo (part)
15Heather BerghmansDemAlbuquerque2024Bernalillo (part)
16Antoinette Sedillo LopezDemAlbuquerque2019†Bernalillo (part)
17Mimi StewartDemAlbuquerque2015†Bernalillo (part)
18Natalie FigueroaDemAlbuquerque2024Bernalillo (part)
19Ant ThorntonRepSandia Park2024Bernalillo (part), Sandoval (part), Santa Fe (part),Torrance (part)
20Martin HickeyDemAlbuquerque2020Bernalillo (part)
21Nicole TobiassenRepAlbuquerque2024Bernalillo (part)
22Benny ShendoDemJemez Pueblo2012Bernalillo (part), McKinley (part), Rio Arriba (part), San Juan (part), Sandoval (part)
23Harold Pope Jr.DemAlbuquerque2020Bernalillo (part)
24Linda TrujilloDemSanta Fe2024Santa Fe (part),Socorro (part)
25Peter WirthDemSanta Fe2008Santa Fe (part)
26Moe MaestasDemAlbuquerque2022†Bernalillo (part)
27Pat BooneRepElida2024Chaves (part), Curry (part),De Baca,Lea (part),Roosevelt
28Gabriel RamosRepSilver City2024[a]Grant (part),Hidalgo (part),Luna (part)
29Joshua A. SanchezRepBosque2020Socorro (part),Valencia (part)
30Angel CharleyDemAcoma2024Bernalillo (part)
31Joe CervantesDemLas Cruces2012Chaves (part),Doña Ana (part),Otero (part)
32Candy EzzellRepRoswell2024Chaves (part),Eddy (part)
33Rex WilsonRepAncho2026†Lincoln, Otero (part)
34James G. TownsendRepArtesia2024Eddy (part), Otero (part)
35Crystal BrantleyRepElephant Butte2020Catron, Doña Ana (part), Grant (part), Hidalgo (part), Luna (part),Sierra, Socorro (part)
36Jeff SteinbornDemLas Cruces2016Doña Ana (part)
37William SoulesDemLas Cruces2012Doña Ana (part)
38Carrie HamblenDemLas Cruces2020Doña Ana (part)
39Liz StefanicsDemLos Cerrillos2016San Miguel (part), Santa Fe (part), Torrance (part), Valencia (part)
40Craig BrandtRepRio Rancho2012Sandoval (part)
41David GallegosRepEunice2020Eddy (part), Lea (part)
42Larry R. ScottRepHobbs2024Chaves (part), Eddy (part), Lea (part)

† Senator was originally appointed.

New York

[edit]
DistrictSenatorPartyFirst electedCounties representedResidence
1Anthony PalumboRepublican2020SuffolkNew Suffolk
2Mario MatteraRepublicanSt. James
3Dean MurrayRepublican2022East Patchogue
4Monica MartinezDemocraticBrentwood
5Steven RhoadsRepublicanNassauBellmore
6Siela BynoeDemocratic2024Westbury
7Jack MartinsRepublican2022Great Neck
8Alexis WeikRepublican2020Nassau,SuffolkSayville
9Patricia Canzoneri-FitzpatrickRepublican2022NassauMalverne
10James Sanders Jr.Democratic2012QueensQueens (Far Rockaway)
11Toby Ann StaviskyDemocratic1999*Queens (Whitestone)
12Michael GianarisDemocratic2010Queens (Astoria)
13Jessica RamosDemocratic2018Queens (East Elmhurst)
14Leroy ComrieDemocratic2014Queens (St. Albans)
15Joseph Addabbo Jr.Democratic2008Queens (Ozone Park)
16John LiuDemocratic2018Queens (Flushing)
17Stephen T. ChanRepublican2024KingsBrooklyn (Bensonhurst)
18Julia SalazarDemocratic2018Brooklyn (Bushwick)
19Roxanne PersaudDemocratic2015*Brooklyn (Canarsie)
20Zellnor MyrieDemocratic2018Brooklyn (Prospect Lefferts Gardens)
21Kevin ParkerDemocratic2002Brooklyn (Flatbush)
22Sam SuttonDemocratic2025*Brooklyn (Midwood)
23Jessica Scarcella-SpantonDemocratic2022Kings,RichmondStaten Island (North Shore)
24Andrew LanzaRepublican2006RichmondStaten Island (Great Kills)
25Jabari BrisportDemocratic2020KingsBrooklyn (Clinton Hill)
26Andrew GounardesDemocratic2018Brooklyn (Bay Ridge)
27Brian P. KavanaghDemocratic2017*New YorkManhattan (East Side)
28Liz KruegerDemocratic2002*Manhattan (Upper East Side)
29José M. SerranoDemocratic2004New York,BronxThe Bronx (South Bronx)
30Cordell CleareDemocratic2021*New YorkManhattan (Harlem)
31Robert JacksonDemocratic2018New York,BronxManhattan (Fort George)
32Luis R. SepúlvedaDemocratic2018*BronxThe Bronx (West Farms)
33Gustavo RiveraDemocratic2010The Bronx (University Heights)
34Nathalia FernandezDemocratic2022Bronx,WestchesterThe Bronx (Morris Park)
35Andrea Stewart-CousinsDemocratic2006WestchesterYonkers
36Jamaal BaileyDemocratic2016Bronx,WestchesterThe Bronx (Baychester)
37Shelley MayerDemocratic2018*WestchesterYonkers
38Bill WeberRepublican2022RocklandMontebello
39Robert RolisonRepublicanDutchess,Orange,PutnamPoughkeepsie
40Peter HarckhamDemocratic2018Putnam,Rockland,WestchesterSouth Salem
41Michelle HincheyDemocratic2020Columbia,Dutchess,Greene,UlsterSaugerties
42James SkoufisDemocratic2018OrangeCornwall
43Jake AshbyRepublican2022Albany,Rensselaer,WashingtonCastleton-on-Hudson
44Jim TediscoRepublican2016Saratoga,SchenectadyGlenville
45Dan StecRepublican2020Clinton,Essex,Franklin,Saint Lawrence,Warren,WashingtonQueensbury
46Patricia FahyDemocratic2024Albany,Montgomery,SchenectadyAlbany
47Erik BottcherDemocratic2026*New YorkManhattan (Chelsea)
48Rachel MayDemocratic2018Cayuga,OnondagaSyracuse
49Mark WalczykRepublican2022Fulton,Hamilton,Herkimer,Jefferson,Lewis,Oswego,St. LawrenceWatertown
50Chris RyanDemocratic2024Onondaga,OswegoSyracuse
51Peter OberackerRepublican2020Broome,Chenango,Delaware,Herkimer,Otsego,Schoharie,Sullivan,UlsterSchenevus
52Lea WebbDemocratic2022Broome,Cortland,TompkinsBinghamton
53Joseph GriffoRepublican2006Chenango,Madison,OneidaRome
54Pam HelmingRepublican2016Livingston,Monroe,Ontario,WayneCanandaigua
55Samra BroukDemocratic2020MonroeRochester
56Jeremy CooneyDemocratic
57George BorrelloRepublican2019*Allegany,Cattaraugus,Chautauqua,Genesee,WyomingSunset Bay
58Tom O'MaraRepublican2010Allegany,Chemung,Schuyler,Seneca,Steuben,Tioga,YatesBig Flats
59Kristen GonzalezDemocratic2022Kings,New York,QueensQueens (Long Island City)
60Patrick M. GallivanRepublican2010ErieElma
61Jeremy ZellnerDemocratic2026*Tonawanda
62Rob OrttRepublican2014Monroe,Niagara,OrleansNorth Tonawanda
63April BaskinDemocratic2024ErieBuffalo

* First elected in a special election.

North Carolina

[edit]
DistrictSenatorImagePartyResidenceCounties representedFirst elected
1stBobby HanigRepublicanPowells PointBertie,Northampton,Hertford,Gates,Perquimans,Pasquotank,Camden,Currituck,Tyrrell,Dare2022↑
2ndNorman SandersonRepublicanMinnesott BeachWarren,Halifax,Martin,Chowan,Washington,Hyde,Pamlico,Carteret2012
3rdBob BrinsonRepublicanNew BernLenoir,Craven,Beaufort2024↑
4thBuck NewtonRepublicanWilsonWilson,Wayne,Greene2022 (2010–2016)
5thKandie SmithDemocraticGreenvilleEdgecombe,Pitt2022
6thMichael LazzaraRepublicanJacksonvilleOnslow2020
7thMichael LeeRepublicanWilmingtonNew Hanover (part)2020 (2014–2018)
8thBill RabonRepublicanSouthportColumbus,Brunswick, New Hanover (part)2010
9thBrent JacksonRepublicanAutryvilleBladen,Sampson (part),Pender,Duplin,
Jones
2010
10thBenton SawreyRepublicanClaytonJohnston2022
11thLisa Stone BarnesRepublicanSpring HopeVance,Franklin,Nash2020
12thJim BurginRepublicanAngierLee,Harnett, Sampson (part)2018
13thLisa GrafsteinDemocraticRaleighWake (part)2022
14thDan BlueDemocraticRaleighWake (part)2009↑
15thJay ChaudhuriDemocraticRaleighWake (part)2016↑
16thGale AdcockDemocraticCaryWake (part)2022
17thSydney BatchDemocraticHolly SpringsWake (part)2021↑
18thTerence EverittDemocraticWake ForestGranville, Wake (part)2024
19thVal ApplewhiteDemocraticFayettevilleCumberland (part)2022
20thNatalie MurdockDemocraticDurhamChatham,Durham (part)2020↑
21stTom McInnisRepublicanPinehurstMoore, Cumberland (part)2014
22ndSophia ChitlikDemocraticDurhamDurham (part)2024
23rdGraig MeyerDemocraticHillsboroughCaswell,Person,Orange2022
24thDanny BrittRepublicanLumbertonHoke,Scotland,Robeson2016
25thAmy GaleyRepublicanBurlingtonAlamance,Randolph (part)2020
26thPhil BergerRepublicanEdenRockingham,Guilford (part)2000
27thMichael GarrettDemocraticGreensboroGuilford (part)2018
28thGladys RobinsonDemocraticGreensboroGuilford (part)2010
29thDave CravenRepublicanAsheboroRandolph (part),Montgomery,Richmond,Anson,
Union (part)
2020↑
30thSteve JarvisRepublicanLexingtonDavie,Davidson2020
31stDana Caudill JonesRepublicanKernersvilleStokes,Forsyth (part)2024
32ndPaul Lowe Jr.DemocraticWinston-SalemForsyth (part)2015↑
33rdCarl FordRepublicanChina GroveRowan,Stanly2018
34thChris MeasmerRepublicanConcordCabarrus (part)2025↑
35thTodd JohnsonRepublicanMonroeCabarrus (part), Union (part)2018
36thEddie SettleRepublicanElkinAlexander,Wilkes,Surry,Yadkin2022
37thVickie SawyerRepublicanMooresvilleIredell,Mecklenburg (part)2018↑
38thMujtaba MohammedDemocraticCharlotteMecklenburg (part)2018
39thDeAndrea SalvadorDemocraticCharlotteMecklenburg (part)2020
40thJoyce WaddellDemocraticCharlotteMecklenburg (part)2014
41stCaleb TheodrosDemocraticCharlotteMecklenburg (part)2024
42ndWoodson BradleyDemocraticCharlotteMecklenburg (part)2024
43rdBrad OvercashRepublicanBelmontGaston (part)2022
44thTed AlexanderRepublicanShelbyCleveland,Lincoln, Gaston (part)2018
45thMark HolloRepublicanConoverCatawba,Caldwell (part)2024
46thWarren DanielRepublicanMorgantonBurke,McDowell,Buncombe (part)2010
47thRalph HiseRepublicanSpruce PineAlleghany,Ashe,Watauga, Caldwell (part),
Avery,Mitchell,Yancey,Madison,
Haywood (part)
2010
48thTim MoffittRepublicanHendersonvilleHenderson,Polk,Rutherford2022
49thJulie MayfieldDemocraticAshevilleBuncombe (part)2020
50thKevin CorbinRepublicanFranklinHaywood (part),Transylvania,Jackson,Swain,
Macon,Graham,Cherokee,Clay
2020
  • ↑: Member was originally appointed to fill the remainder of an unexpired term.

North Dakota

[edit]

Source:[31]

DistrictSenatorPartyResidenceFirst electedSeat up
1Brad BekkedahlRepWilliston20142026
2Mark EngetRepPowers Lake20242028
3Bob PaulsonRepMinot20222026
4Chuck WalenRepNew Town20242028
5Randy BurckhardRepMinot20102026
6Paul ThomasRepVelva20242028
7Michelle AxtmanRepBismarck20222026
8Jeffery MagrumRepHazelton20222028
9Richard MarcellaisDem-NPLBelcourt2024 (special)2026
10Ryan BraunbergerDem-NPLFargo20222028
11Tim MathernDem-NPLFargo19862026
12Cole ConleyRepJamestown20202028
13Judy LeeRepWest Fargo19942026
14Jerry KleinRepFessenden19962028
15Kent WestonRepSarles2022[b]2026
16David ClemensRepWest Fargo20162028
17Jonathan SicklerRepGrand Forks2022†2026
18Scott MeyerRepGrand Forks20162028
19Janne MyrdalRepEdinburg2016[c]2026
20Randy LemmRepHillsboro20182028
21Kathy HoganDem-NPLFargo20182026
22Mark WeberRepCasselton20202028
23Todd BeardRepWilliston20222026
24Michael WobbemaRepValley City20202028
25Larry LuickRepFairmount20102026
26Dale PattenRepWatford City2018[d]2028
27Kristin RoersRepFargo20182026
28Robert ErbeleRepLehr20002028
29Terry WanzekRepJamestown19942026
30Diane LarsonRepBismarck20162028
31Donald SchaibleRepMott20102026
32Dick DeverRepBismarck20082028
33Keith BoehmRepMandan20222026
34Justin GerhardtRepMandan2023†2028
35Sean ClearyRepBismarck20222026
36Desiree Van OostingRepJudson20242028
37Dean RummelRepDickinson20222026
38David HogueRepMinot20082028
39Greg KesselRepBelfield20222026
40Jose L. CastanedaRepMinot20242028
41Kyle DavisonRepFargo20142026
42Claire CoryRepGrand Forks20242028
43Jeff BartaRepGrand Forks20222026
44Joshua BoscheeDem-NPLFargo20242028
45Ronald SorvaagRepFargo20102026
46Michelle PowersRepFargo20242028
47Michael DwyerRepBismarck20182026

†Senator was originally appointed

Ohio

[edit]
Senate districts by party:
  Democratic
  Republican
DistrictSenatorPartyResidenceCounties representedTerm limitedFirst elected
1Rob McColleyRepublicanNapoleonDefiance,Fulton,Hancock,Hardin,Henry,Logan,Paulding,Putnam,Van Wert,Williams20262017*
2Theresa GavaroneRepublicanBowling GreenErie,Huron,Lucas,Ottawa,Wood20282019*
3Michele ReynoldsRepublicanCanal WinchesterFranklin,Madison,Pickaway20302022
4George LangRepublicanWest ChesterButler20282020
5Steve HuffmanRepublicanTipp CityButler,Darke,Miami,Montgomery,Preble20262018
6Willis Blackshear Jr.DemocraticDaytonMontgomery20322024
7Steve WilsonRepublicanMainevilleHamilton,Warren20262017*
8Louis BlessingRepublicanColerain TownshipHamilton20282019*
9Catherine IngramDemocraticCincinnatiHamilton20302022
10Kyle KoehlerRepublicanSpringfieldClark,Clinton,Greene20322024
11Paula Hicks-HudsonDemocraticToledoLucas20302022
12Susan ManchesterRepublicanWaynesfieldAllen,Auglaize,Champaign,Darke,Logan,Mercer,Shelby20322024
13Nathan ManningRepublicanNorth RidgevilleHuron,Lorain20262018
14Terry JohnsonRepublicanMcDermottAdams,Brown,Clermont,Scioto20282019*
15Hearcel CraigDemocraticColumbusFranklin20262018
16Beth ListonDemocraticDublinFranklin20322024
17Shane WilkinRepublicanJasper TownshipFayette,Gallia,Highland,Hocking,Jackson,Lawrence,Perry,Pike,Ross,Vinton20302022
18Jerry CirinoRepublicanKirtlandCuyahoga,Lake20282020
19Andrew BrennerRepublicanPowellCoshocton,Delaware,Holmes,Knox20262018
20Tim SchafferRepublicanLancasterFairfield,Licking,Perry20282019*
21Kent SmithDemocraticClevelandCuyahoga20302022
22Mark RomanchukRepublicanOntarioAshland,Medina,Richland20282020
23Nickie AntonioDemocraticLakewoodCuyahoga20262018
24Tom PattonRepublicanStrongsvilleCuyahoga20322024
25Bill DeMoraDemocraticColumbusFranklin20302022
26Bill ReinekeRepublicanEden TownshipCrawford,Marion,Morrow,Sandusky,Seneca,Union,Wyandot20282020
27Kristina RoegnerRepublicanHudsonGeauga,Portage,Summit20262018
28Casey WeinsteinDemocraticHudsonSummit20322024
29Jane TimkenRepublicanCantonStark20342025*
30Brian ChavezRepublicanMariettaAthens,Belmont,Guernsey,Harrison,Jefferson,Meigs,Monroe,Morgan,Noble,Washington20322023*
31Al LandisRepublicanDoverGuernsey,Muskingum,Stark,Tuscarawas,Wayne20302022
32Sandra O'BrienRepublicanLenox TownshipAshtabula,Geauga,Trumbull20282020
33Alessandro CutronaRepublicanCanfieldCarroll,Columbiana,Mahoning20342024*
*Senator was originally appointed.

Oklahoma

[edit]
DistrictNamePartyHometownFirst electedSeat up
Lt-GovMatt PinnellRepOklahoma City20182026
1Micheal BergstromRepAdair20162028*
2Ally SeifriedRepClaremore20222026
3Julie McIntoshRepTahlequah20242028
4Tom WoodsRepWestville20222026
5George BurnsRepPollard20202028
6David BullardRepDurant20182026
7Warren HamiltonRepMcCurtain20202028
8Bryan LoganRepPaden2025†2026
9Avery FrixRepMuskogee20242028
10Bill ColemanRepPonca City20182026
11Regina GoodwinDemTulsa20242028
12Todd GollihareRepKellyville20222026
13Jonathan WingardRepAda20242028
14Jerry AlvordRepWilson20222026
15Lisa StandridgeRepNorman20242028
16Mary B. BorenDemNorman20182026
17Shane JettRepTecumseh20202026* (special)
18Jack StewartRepYukon20222026
19Roland PedersonRepBurlington20162028*
20Chuck HallRepPerry20182026
21Randy GrellnerRepStillwater20242028
22Kristen ThompsonRepEdmond20222026
23Lonnie PaxtonRepTuttle20162028*
24Darrell WeaverRepMoore20182026
25Brian GuthrieRepBroken Arrow20242028
26Darcy JechRepKingfisher20142026*
27Casey MurdockRepFelt2018†2028
28Grant GreenRepWellston20222026
29Julie DanielsRepBartlesville20162028*
30Julia KirtDemOklahoma City20182026
31Spencer KernRepWaurika20242028
32Dusty DeeversRepElgin2023†2026
33Christi GillespieRepTulsa20242028
34Dana PrietoRepTulsa20222026
35Jo Anna DossettDemTulsa20202028
36John HasteRepBroken Arrow20182026
37Aaron ReinhardtRepTulsa20242028
38Brent HowardRepAltus20182026
39David RaderRepTulsa20162028*
40Carri HicksDemOklahoma City20182026
41Adam PughRepEdmond20162028*
42Brenda StanleyRepMidwest City20182026
43Kendal SacchieriRepDuncan20242028
44Michael Brooks-JimenezDemOklahoma City2017†2026
45Paul RosinoRepOklahoma City2017†2028
46Mark MannDemOklahoma City2024†2026
47Kelly E. HinesRepOklahoma City20242028
48Nikki NiceDemOklahoma City2024†2026
† Elected in a special election
* Term Limited

Oregon

[edit]
DistrictRepresentativePartyResidenceAssumed office
1David Brock SmithRepublicanPort Orford2023
2Noah RobinsonRepublicanCave Junction2025
3Jeff GoldenDemocraticAshland2019
4Floyd ProzanskiDemocraticEugene2004
5Dick AndersonRepublicanLincoln City2021
6Cedric HaydenRepublicanFall Creek2023
7James I. Manning Jr.DemocraticEugene2021
8Sara Gelser BlouinDemocraticCorvallis2015
9Fred GirodRepublicanStayton2008
10Deb PattersonDemocraticSalem2021
11Kim ThatcherRepublicanKeizer2023
12Bruce StarrRepublicanDundee2025
13Courtney Neron MisslinDemocraticWilsonville2025
14Kate LieberDemocraticBeaverton2021
15Janeen SollmanDemocraticHillsboro2022
16Suzanne WeberRepublicanTillamook2023
17Lisa ReynoldsDemocraticNorth Bethany2024
18Wlnsvey CamposDemocraticAloha2023
19Rob WagnerDemocraticLake Oswego2023
20Mark MeekDemocraticGladstone2023
21Kathleen TaylorDemocraticPortland2017
22Lew FrederickDemocratic2017
23Khanh PhamDemocratic2025
24Kayse JamaDemocratic2024
25Chris GorsekDemocraticTroutdale2021
26Christine DrazanRepublicanCanby2025
27Anthony BroadmanDemocraticBend2025
28Diane LinthicumRepublicanBeatty2025
29Todd NashRepublicanEnterprise2025
30Mike McLaneRepublicanPowell Butte2025

Pennsylvania

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DistrictSenatorPartyResidenceCounties representedFirst electedTerm ends
1Nikil SavalDemocraticPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia20202028
2Christine TartaglioneDemocraticPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia19942026
3Sharif StreetDemocraticPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia20162028
4Art HaywoodDemocraticPhiladelphiaMontgomery,Philadelphia20142026
5Joe PicozziRepublicanPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia20242028
6Frank FarryRepublicanLanghorne BoroughBucks20222026
7Vincent HughesDemocraticPhiladelphiaMontgomery,Philadelphia19942028
8Anthony WilliamsDemocraticPhiladelphiaDelaware,Philadelphia19982026
9John KaneDemocraticBirminghamChester,Delaware20202028
10Steve SantarsieroDemocraticLower Makefield TownshipBucks20182026
11Judy SchwankDemocraticFleetwoodBerks20112028
12Maria CollettDemocraticLower Gwynedd TownshipMontgomery20182026
13Scott MartinRepublicanWest Lampeter TownshipBerks,Lancaster20162028
14Nick MillerDemocraticAllentownLehigh,Northampton20222026
15Patty KimDemocraticHarrisburgDauphin20242028
16Jarrett ColemanRepublicanUpper Macungie TownshipBucks,Lehigh20222026
17Amanda CappellettiDemocraticEast Norriton TownshipDelaware,Montgomery20202028
18Lisa BoscolaDemocraticBethlehem TownshipLehigh,Northampton19982026
19Carolyn ComittaDemocraticWest ChesterChester20202028
20Lisa BakerRepublicanLehman TownshipLuzerne,Pike,Susquehanna,Wayne,Wyoming20062026
21Scott HutchinsonRepublicanOil CityButler,Clarion,Forest,Venango,Warren20122028
22Marty FlynnDemocraticScrantonLackawanna,Luzerne2021[note 1]2026
23Eugene YawRepublicanLoyalsock TownshipBradford,Lycoming,Sullivan,Tioga,Union20082028
24Tracy PennycuickRepublicanHarleysvilleBerks,Montgomery20222026
25Cris DushRepublicanPine Creek TownshipCameron,Centre,Clinton,Elk,Jefferson,McKean,Potter20202028
26Tim KearneyDemocraticSwarthmoreDelaware20182026
27Lynda CulverRepublicanSunburyColumbia,Luzerne,Montour,Northumberland,Snyder20232028
28Kristin Phillips-HillRepublicanYork TownshipYork20182026
29Dave ArgallRepublicanRush TownshipCarbon,Luzerne,Schuylkill20092028
30Judy WardRepublicanHollidaysburgBlair,Fulton,Huntingdon,Juniata,Mifflin20182026
31Dawn KeeferRepublicanDillsburgCumberland,York20242028
32Patrick StefanoRepublicanBullskin TownshipBedford,Fayette,Somerset,Westmoreland20142026
33Doug MastrianoRepublicanGreene TownshipAdams,Franklin20192028
34Greg RothmanRepublicanSilver Spring TownshipCumberland,Dauphin,Perry20222026
35Wayne LangerholcRepublicanJohnstownCambria County,Centre,Clearfield20162028
36James MaloneDemocraticEast PetersburgLancaster2025[note 2]2026
37Devlin RobinsonRepublicanBridgevilleAllegheny,Washington20202028
38Lindsey WilliamsDemocraticWest ViewAllegheny20182026
39Kim WardRepublicanHempfield TownshipWestmoreland20082028
40Rosemary BrownRepublicanEast StroudsburgLackawanna,Monroe,Wayne20222026
41Joe PittmanRepublicanIndianaArmstrong,Indiana,Jefferson,Westmoreland20192028
42Wayne FontanaDemocraticPittsburghAllegheny20052026
43Jay CostaDemocraticForest HillsAllegheny19962028
44Katie MuthDemocraticEast Vincent TownshipBerks,Chester,Montgomery20182026
45Nick PisciottanoDemocraticWest MifflinAllegheny20242028
46Camera BartolottaRepublicanMonongahelaBeaver,Greene,Washington20142026
47Elder VogelRepublicanNew Sewickley TownshipBeaver,Butler,Lawrence20082028
48Chris GebhardRepublicanNorth Cornwall TownshipBerks,Lancaster,Lebanon2021[note 3]2026
49Dan LaughlinRepublicanMillcreek TownshipErie20162028
50Michele BrooksRepublicanJamestownCrawford,Lawrence,Mercer20142026
  1. ^John Blake resigned on February 15, 2021. Flynn was elected in a special election on May 18.
  2. ^Ryan Aument resigned on December 31, 2024 to become the state director to U.S. SenatorDave McCormick. Malone was elected in a special election on March 25, 2025, and was sworn in on May 5.
  3. ^Dave Arnold died on January 17, 2021. Gebhard was elected in a special election on May 18.

Rhode Island

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DistrictSenatorPartyMunicipalities representedCountiesFirst elected
1Jake BissaillonDemProvidenceProvidence2023*
2Ana QuezadaDemProvidenceProvidence2016
3Sam ZurierDemProvidenceProvidence2021*
4Stefano FamigliettiDemProvidence,North ProvidenceProvidence2025*
5Sam BellDemProvidenceProvidence2018
6Tiara MackDemProvidenceProvidence2020
7Frank CicconeDemJohnston,ProvidenceProvidence2002
8Lori UrsoDemPawtucketProvidence2024[e]
9John BurkeDemWest WarwickKent2020
10Walter FelagDemBristol,Tiverton,WarrenBristol,Newport1998
11Linda UjifusaDemBristol,PortsmouthBristol,Newport2022
12Louis DiPalmaDemLittle Compton,Middletown,Newport,TivertonNewport2008
13Dawn EuerDemNewport,JamestownNewport2017*
14Valarie LawsonDemEast ProvidenceProvidence2018
15Meghan KallmanDemPawtucket,ProvidenceProvidence2020
16Jonathon AcostaDemCentral Falls,PawtucketProvidence2020
17Thomas PaolinoRepLincoln,North Providence,North SmithfieldProvidence2016
18Robert BrittoDemEast Providence,PawtucketProvidence2022
19Ryan W. PearsonDemCumberland,LincolnProvidence2012
20Brian ThompsonDemWoonsocket,CumberlandProvidence2024
21Gordon RogersRepCoventry,Foster,Scituate,West GreenwichKent,Providence2018
22David TikoianDemSmithfield,Lincoln,North ProvidenceProvidence2022
23Jessica de la CruzRepBurrillville,Glocester,North SmithfieldProvidence2018
24Melissa MurrayDemNorth Smithfield,WoonsocketProvidence2018
25Andrew DimitriDemJohnstonProvidence2024
26Todd PatalanoDemCranstonProvidence2024
27Hanna GalloDemCranston,West WarwickKent,Providence1998
28Lammis VargasDemCranston,ProvidenceProvidence2024
29Pete AppollonioDemWarwickKent2024
30Mark McKenneyDemWarwickKent2018
31Matthew LaMountainDemCranston,WarwickKent,Providence2022
32Pamela J. LauriaDemBarrington,Bristol,East ProvidenceBristol2022
33Leonidas RaptakisDemCoventry,West GreenwichKent2012
(1996–2010)
34Elaine J. MorganRepCharlestown,Exeter,Hopkinton,Richmond,West GreenwichKent,Washington2014
35Bridget ValverdeDemEast Greenwich,North Kingstown,Narragansett,South KingstownKent,Washington2018
36Alana DiMarioDemNarragansett,New Shoreham,North KingstownWashington2020
37V. Susan SosnowskiDemSouth KingstownWashington1996
38Victoria GuDemCharlestown,South Kingstown,WesterlyWashington2022
*Senator was elected in a special election

South Carolina

[edit]

Except as noted, all senators were elected in November 2024 and terms began on January 14, 2025. All terms expire in January 2029.

DistrictRepresentativePartyResidenceFirst elected
1Thomas C. Alexander, presidentRepublicanWalhalla1994*
2Rex RiceRepublicanEasley2016
3Richard CashRepublicanPowdersville2017*
4Michael GambrellRepublicanHonea Path2016*
5Tom CorbinRepublicanTravelers Rest2012
6Jason ElliottRepublicanGreenville2024
7Karl B. AllenDemocraticGreenville2012
8Ross TurnerRepublicanGreenville2012
9Danny VerdinRepublicanLaurens2000
10Billy GarrettRepublicanGreenwood2020
11Josh KimbrellRepublicanInman2020
12Lee BrightRepublicanRoebuck2025*
13Shane MartinRepublicanSpartanburg2008
14Harvey S. Peeler Jr.RepublicanGaffney1980
15Wes ClimerRepublicanRock Hill2016
16Michael JohnsonRepublicanTega Cay2020
17Everett StubbsRepublicanRock Hill2024
18Ronnie CromerRepublicanProsperity2003*
19Tameika Isaac DevineDemocraticColumbia2024*
20Ed SuttonDemocraticNorth Charleston2024
21Darrell JacksonDemocraticHopkins1992
22Overture WalkerDemocraticColumbia2024
23Carlisle KennedyRepublicanLexington2024
24Tom Young Jr.RepublicanAiken2012
25A. Shane MasseyRepublicanEdgefield2007*
26Russell OttDemocraticColumbia2024
27Allen BlackmonRepublicanHeath Springs2024
28Greg HembreeRepublicanNorth Myrtle Beach2012
29JD ChaplinRepublicanDarlington2024
30Kent M. WilliamsDemocraticMarion2004
31Mike ReichenbachRepublicanFlorence2022*
32Ronnie A. SabbDemocraticGreeleyville2014*
33Luke A. RankinRepublicanConway1992
34Stephen GoldfinchRepublicanMurrells Inlet2016
35Jeffrey R. GrahamDemocraticCamden2024
36Jeff ZellRepublicanSumter2024
37Larry GroomsRepublicanBonneau1997*
38Sean BennettRepublicanSummerville2012
39Tom FernandezRepublicanSummerville2024
40Brad HuttoDemocraticOrangeburg1996*
41Matt LeberRepublicanJohn's Island2024
42Deon TedderDemocraticCharleston2023*
43Chip CampsenRepublicanIsle of Palms2004
44Brian AdamsRepublicanGoose Creek2020
45Margie Bright MatthewsDemocraticCharleston2015*
46Tom DavisRepublicanBeaufort2008
*Senator was first elected in a special election

South Dakota

[edit]
Current makeup of the South Dakota Senate
DistrictSenatorPartySinceResidenceCounties represented
1stMichael RohlRepublican2021AberdeenBrown,Day,Marshall,Roberts
2ndSteve KolbeckRepublican2023BrandonBrown,Clark,Hamlin,Spink
3rdCarl PerryRepublican2025AberdeenBrown
4thStephanie SauderRepublican2025BryantClark,Codington,Deuel,Grant,Hamlin,Roberts
5thGlen VilhauerRepublican2025WatertownCodington
6thErnie OttenRepublican2025TeaLincoln
7thTim ReedRepublican2023BrookingsBrookings
8thCasey CrabtreeRepublican2020MadisonLake,Miner,Moody,Sanborn
9thJoy HohnRepublican2025HartfordMinnehaha
10thLiz LarsonDemocratic2023Sioux FallsMinnehaha
11thChris KarrRepublican2025Sioux FallsMinnehaha
12thArch BealRepublican2023Sioux FallsLincoln,Minnehaha
13thSue PetersonRepublican2025Sioux FallsLincoln,Minnehaha
14thLarry ZikmundRepublican2021Sioux FallsMinnehaha
15thJamie SmithDemocratic2025Sioux FallsMinnehaha
16thKevin JensenRepublican2025CantonLincoln,Turner,Union
17thSydney DavisRepublican2023BurbankClay,Union
18thLauren NelsonRepublican2025YanktonClay,Yankton
19thKyle SchoenfishRepublican2020ScotlandBon Homme,Douglas,Hanson,Hutchinson,McCook
20thPaul MiskiminsRepublican2025MitchellDavison,Jerauld,Miner,Sanborn
21stMykala VoitaRepublican2025BonesteelAurora,Charles Mix,Douglas,Gregory,Tripp
22ndBrandon WipfRepublican2025Lake ByronBeadle,Kingsbury
23rdMark LapkaRepublican2025LeolaBrown,Campbell,Edmunds,Faulk,Hand,McPherson,Potter,Walworth
24thJim MehlhaffRepublican2023PierreHughes,Hyde,Stanley,Sully
25thTom PischkeRepublican2023Dell RapidsMinnehaha
26thTamara GroveRepublican2025Lower BruleBrule,Buffalo,Hughes,Hyde,Jones,Lyman,Mellette,Todd
27thRed Dawn FosterDemocratic2019Pine RidgeBennett,Haakon,Jackson,Oglala Lakota,Pennington
28thSam MartyRepublican2025Prairie CityButte,Corson,Dewey,Harding,Perkins,Ziebach
29thJohn CarleyRepublican2025PiedmontMeade
30thAmber HulseRepublican2025Hot SpringsCuster,Fall River,Pennington
31stRandy DeibertRepublican2023SpearfishLawrence
32ndHelene DuhamelRepublican2019Rapid CityPennington
33rdCurt VoightRepublican2025Rapid CityMeade,Pennington
34thTaffy HowardRepublican2025Rapid CityPennington
35thGreg BlancRepublican2025Rapid CityPennington

Tennessee

[edit]
DistrictNamePartyFirst electedResidenceCounties represented
1J. Adam LoweRep2022CalhounMeigs,McMinn,Rhea, and part ofBradley
2Tom HatcherRep2024MaryvilleBlount,Monroe,Polk, and part ofBradley
3Rusty CroweRep1990Johnson CityCarter,Johnson, andWashington
4Bobby HarshbargerRep2024KingsportHawkins,Sullivan
5Randy McNallyRep1986Oak RidgeAnderson,Loudon, and part ofKnox
6Becky Duncan MasseyRep2011*KnoxvillePart ofKnox
7Richard BriggsRep2014KnoxvillePart ofKnox
8Jessie SealRep2024New TazewellClaiborne,Grainger,Hancock,Jefferson,Union, and part ofSevier
9Steve SoutherlandRep2002MorristownCocke,Greene,Hamblen,Unicoi, and part ofSevier
10Todd GardenhireRep2012ChattanoogaBledsoe,Marion,Sequatchie, and part ofHamilton
11Bo WatsonRep2006HixsonPart ofHamilton
12Ken YagerRep2008KingstonCampbell,Clay,Fentress,Macon,Morgan,Overton,Pickett,Roane, andScott
13Dawn WhiteRep2018MurfreesboroPart ofRutherford
14Shane ReevesRep2017*MurfreesboroBedford,Cannon,Moore, and part ofRutherford
15Paul BaileyRep2014SpartaCumberland,Jackson,Putnam,Smith,Van Buren, andWhite
16Janice BowlingRep2012TullahomaCoffee,DeKalb,Franklin,Grundy,Lincoln, andWarren
17Mark PodyRep2017*LebanonWilson and part ofDavidson
18Ferrell HaileRep2012GallatinSumner, andTrousdale
19Charlane OliverDem2022NashvillePart ofDavidson
20Heidi CampbellDem2020NashvillePart ofDavidson
21Jeff YarbroDem2014NashvillePart ofDavidson
22Bill PowersRep2019*ClarksvillePart ofMontgomery
23Kerry RobertsRep2014 (2011*)SpringfieldCheatham,Dickson,Hickman,Humphreys,Robertson, and part ofMontgomery
24John StevensRep2012HuntingdonBenton,Carroll,Gibson,Henry,Houston,Obion,Stewart, andWeakley
25Ed JacksonRep2014JacksonCrockett,Decatur,Dyer,Henderson, andLake,Madison, andPerry
26Page WalleyRep2020BolivarChester,Fayette,Hardeman,Hardin,Haywood,Lawrence,McNairy, andWayne
27Jack JohnsonRep2006FranklinPart ofWilliamson
28Joey HensleyRep2012HohenwaldGiles,Lewis,Marshall,Maury, and part ofWilliamson
29Raumesh AkbariDem2018MemphisPart ofShelby
30Sara KyleDem2014MemphisPart ofShelby
31Brent TaylorRep2022MemphisPart ofShelby
32Paul RoseRep2019*CovingtonLauderdale,Tipton and part ofShelby
33London LamarDem2022*MemphisPart ofShelby
*Senator was originally elected in a special election or appointed

Texas

[edit]
DistrictImageSenatorPartyResidenceFirst electedNext election
1Bryan HughesRepublicanMineola20162026
2Bob HallRepublicanEdgewood20142026
3Robert NicholsRepublicanJacksonville20062026
4Vacant[note 1]2026
5Charles SchwertnerRepublicanGeorgetown20122026
6Carol AlvaradoDemocraticHouston2018†2028
7Paul BettencourtRepublicanHouston20142028
8Angela PaxtonRepublicanMcKinney20182028
9Taylor Rehmet (elect)DemocraticFort Worth[33]2026†2026
10Phil KingRepublicanWeatherford20222028
11Mayes MiddletonRepublicanFriendswood20222026
12Tan ParkerRepublicanFlower Mound20222028
13Borris MilesDemocraticHouston20162026
14Sarah EckhardtDemocraticAustin2020†2028
15Molly CookDemocraticHouston2024†2028
16Nathan JohnsonDemocraticDallas20182028
17Joan HuffmanRepublicanHouston2008†2028
18Lois KolkhorstRepublicanBrenham2014†2026
19Roland GutierrezDemocraticSan Antonio20202026
20Juan HinojosaDemocraticMcAllen20022028
21Judith ZaffiriniDemocraticLaredo19862026
22Brian BirdwellRepublicanGranbury2010†2026
23Texas_State_Rep._Royce_West_2021_(cropped)Royce WestDemocraticDallas19922028
24Pete FloresRepublicanPleasanton20222026
25Donna CampbellRepublicanNew Braunfels20122028
26Jose MenendezDemocraticSan Antonio2015†2026
27Adam HinojosaRepublicanCorpus Christi20242028
28Charles PerryRepublicanLubbock2014†2026
29Cesar BlancoDemocraticEl Paso20202028
30Brent HagenbuchRepublicanDenton20242028
31Kevin SparksRepublicanMidland20222026

† Elected in a special election

Utah

[edit]
Main article:66th Utah State Legislature
DistrictNamePartyFirst electedCounties
represented
Residence
1Scott SandallRep2018Box Elder,Cache,TooeleTremonton
2Chris H. WilsonRep2020Cache,RichLogan
3John JohnsonRep2020Morgan,Summit,WeberNorth Ogden
4Cal MusselmanRep2024Davis, WeberWest Haven
5Ann MillnerRep2014Davis, Morgan, WeberOgden
6Jerry StevensonRep2010↑DavisLayton
7J. Stuart AdamsRep2009↑DavisLayton
8Todd WeilerRep2012↑Davis,Salt LakeWoods Cross
9Jen PlumbDem2022Salt LakeSalt Lake City
10Luz EscamillaDem2008Salt LakeSalt Lake City
11Emily BussFWD2025↑Salt LakeEagle Mountain
12Karen KwanDem2023↑Salt LakeTaylorsville
13Nate BlouinDem2022Salt LakeMillcreek
14Stephanie PitcherDem2022Salt LakeSalt Lake City
15Kathleen RiebeDem2018Salt LakeCottonwood Heights
16Wayne HarperRep2012Salt LakeTaylorsville
17Lincoln FillmoreRep2016↑Salt LakeSouth Jordan
18Daniel McCayRep2018Salt Lake,UtahRiverton
19Kirk Cullimore Jr.Rep2018Salt Lake, UtahSandy
20Ronald WintertonRep2018Daggett,Duchesne, Summit,Uintah,WasatchRoosevelt
21Brady BrammerRep2025↑UtahPleasant Grove
22Heidi BalderreeRep2023↑Salt Lake, UtahSaratoga Springs
23Keith GroverRep2018↑UtahProvo
24Keven StrattonRep2024Utah, WasatchOrem
25Mike McKellRep2020UtahSpanish Fork
26David HinkinsRep2008Carbon,Emery,Garfield,Grand,Kane,San Juan, Utah, Wasatch,WayneOrangeville
27Derrin OwensRep2020Garfield,Juab, Kane,Millard,Piute,Sanpete,Sevier, Utah,Washington, WayneFountain Green
28Evan VickersRep2012Beaver,Iron, Juab, Millard, WashingtonCedar City
29Don IpsonRep2016↑WashingtonSt. George

↑: Senator was originally appointed

Vermont

[edit]
DistrictRepresentativePartyResidenceFirst elected
AddisonSteven HeffernanRepBristol2024
Ruth HardyDemEast Middlebury2018
Bennington[34]Seth BongartzDemManchester2024
(1987–1989)
Robert PlunkettDemBennington2024
CaledoniaScott BeckRepSt. Johnsbury2024[35]
Chittenden-CentralPhilip BaruthDem/ProgBurlington2010
Martine GulickDemBurlington2022
Tanya VyhovskyProg/DemEssex2022
Chittenden-NorthChristopher MattosRepMilton2024
Chittenden-SoutheastThomas ChittendenDemSouth Burlington2020
Virginia V. LyonsDemWilliston2000
Kesha Ram HinsdaleDemShelburne2020
EssexRuss IngallsRepNewport2020
FranklinRandy BrockRepSwanton2017↑
(2009–2013)
Robert NorrisRepSheldon2022
Grand IslePatrick BrennanRepColchester2024
LamoilleRichard A. WestmanRepHyde Park2010
OrangeJohn BensonRepBrookfield2026↑
OrleansJohn MorleyRepOrleans2025↑
RutlandBrian CollamoreRepRutland Town2014
David WeeksRepProctor2022
Terry WilliamsRepPoultney2022
WashingtonAnn CummingsDemMontpelier1996
Andrew PerchlikDem/ProgMontpelier2018
Anne WatsonDem/ProgMontpelier2022
WindhamWendy HarrisonDemBrattleboro2022
Nader HashimDemDummerston2022
WindsorAlison H. ClarksonDemWoodstock2016
Joe MajorDemHartford2024
Rebecca WhiteDemHartford2022
  • ↑: Member was originally appointed

Virginia

[edit]
DistrictNamePartyAreas representedFirst election
CountiesCities
1Timmy FrenchRepublicanClarke,Frederick,Shenandoah,WarrenWinchester2023
2Mark ObenshainRepublicanAugusta (part),Bath,Highland,Page,RockinghamHarrisonburg2003
3Chris HeadRepublicanAlleghany,Augusta (part),Bedford (part),Botetourt,Craig,Roanoke (part),RockbridgeBuena Vista,Covington,Lexington,Staunton,Waynesboro2023
4Dave SuetterleinRepublicanMontgomery (part),Roanoke (part)Roanoke,Salem2015
5Travis HackworthRepublicanBland,Giles,Montgomery (part),Pulaski,Smyth,Tazewell,Wythe (part)Radford2021 (special)
6Todd PillionRepublicanBuchanan,Dickenson,Lee,Russell,Scott,Washington,WiseBristol,Norton2019
7Bill StanleyRepublicanCarroll,Floyd,Franklin,Grayson,Henry,Patrick,Wythe (part)Martinsville,Galax2011 (special)
8Mark PeakeRepublicanBedford (part),CampbellLynchburg2017 (special)
9Tammy Brankley MulchiRepublicanCharlotte,Halifax,Lunenburg,Mecklenburg,Nottoway,Pittsylvania,Prince Edward (part)Danville2024 (special)
10Luther CifersRepublicanAmelia,Appomattox,Buckingham,Cumberland,Fluvanna,Goochland,Hanover (part),Henrico (part),Louisa (part),Powhatan,Prince Edward (part)2025 (special)
11Creigh DeedsDemocraticAlbemarle,Amherst,Louisa (part),NelsonCharlottesville2001 (special)
12Glen SturtevantRepublicanChesterfield (part)Colonial Heights2015
13Lashrecse AirdDemocraticCharles City,Dinwiddie (part),Henrico (part),Prince George,Surry,SussexHopewell,Petersburg2023
14Lamont BagbyDemocraticHenrico (part)Richmond (part)2023 (special)
15Michael JonesDemocraticChesterfield (part)Richmond (part)2026 (special)
16Schuyler VanValkenburgDemocraticHenrico (part)2023
17Emily JordanRepublicanBrunswick,Dinwiddie (part),Greensville,Isle of Wight,SouthamptonChesapeake (part),Emporia,Franklin,Portsmouth (part),Suffolk2023
18Louise LucasDemocraticChesapeake (part),Portsmouth (part)1991
19Christie New CraigRepublicanChesapeake (part),Virginia Beach (part)2023
20Bill DeStephRepublicanAccomack,NorthamptonNorfolk (part),Virginia Beach (part)2015
21Angelia Williams GravesDemocraticNorfolk (part)2023
22Aaron RouseDemocraticVirginia Beach (part)2023 (special)
23Mamie LockeDemocraticHampton,Newport News (part)2003
24Danny DiggsRepublicanJames City (part),YorkNewport News (part),Poquoson,Williamsburg2023
25Richard StuartRepublicanCaroline,Essex,King & Queen (part),King George,King William,Lancaster,Middlesex,Northumberland,Richmond,Spotsylvania (part),Westmoreland2007
26Ryan McDougleRepublicanGloucester,Hanover (part),James City (part),King & Queen (part),Mathews,New Kent2006 (special)
27Tara DurantRepublicanSpotsylvania (part),Stafford (part)Fredericksburg2023
28Bryce ReevesRepublicanCulpeper,Fauquier (part),Greene,Madison,Orange,Rappahannock,Spotsylvania (part)2011
29Jeremy McPikeDemocraticPrince William (part),Stafford (part)2015
30Danica RoemDemocraticPrince William (part)Manassas,Manassas Park2023
31Russet PerryDemocraticFauquier (part),Loudoun (part)2023
32Kannan SrinivasanDemocraticLoudoun (part)2025 (special)
33Jennifer Carroll FoyDemocraticFairfax (part),Prince William (part)2023
34Scott SurovellDemocraticFairfax (part)2015
35Dave MarsdenDemocraticFairfax (part)2010 (special)
36Stella PekarskyDemocraticFairfax (part)2023
37Saddam Azlan SalimDemocraticFairfax (part)Fairfax,Falls Church2023
38Jennifer BoyskoDemocraticFairfax (part)2019 (special)
39Adam EbbinDemocraticArlington (part),Fairfax (part)Alexandria2011
40Barbara FavolaDemocraticArlington (part)2011

Washington

[edit]
DistrictSenatorPartyResidence[36]Counties representedFirst electedNext election
1Derek StanfordDemocraticMaltbyKing (part),Snohomish (part)2019†2028
2Jim McCuneRepublicanGrahamPierce (part),Thurston (part)20202028
3Marcus RiccelliDemocraticSpokaneSpokane (part)20242028
4Leonard ChristianRepublicanSpokane ValleySpokane (part)20242028
5Victoria HuntDemocraticIssaquahKing (part)2025†2028
6Jeff HolyRepublicanSpokaneSpokane (part)20182026
7Shelly ShortRepublicanAddyDouglas (part),Ferry,Grant (part),Okanogan (part),Pend Oreille,Spokane (part),Stevens2017†2026
8Matt BoehnkeRepublicanKennewickBenton (part),Franklin (part)20222026
9Mark SchoeslerRepublicanRitzvilleAdams (part),Asotin,Columbia,Franklin (part),Garfield,Lincoln,Spokane (part),Whitman20042028
10Ron MuzzallRepublicanOak HarborIsland,Skagit (part),Snohomish (part)2019†2028
11Bob HasegawaDemocraticSeattleKing (part)20122028
12Keith GoehnerRepublicanDrydenChelan,Douglas (part),King (part),Snohomish (part)20242028
13Judy WarnickRepublicanMoses LakeGrant (part),Kittitas,Yakima (part)20142026
14Curtis KingRepublicanYakimaKlickitat,Yakima (part)2007^2028
15Nikki TorresRepublicanPascoAdams (part),Benton (part),Franklin (part),Grant (part),Yakima (part)20222026
16Perry DozierRepublicanWaitsburgBenton (part),Walla Walla20202028
17Paul HarrisRepublicanVancouverClark (part),Skamania20242028
18Adrian CortesDemocraticLa CenterClark (part)20242028
19Jeff WilsonRepublicanLongviewCowlitz (part),Grays Harbor (part),Lewis (part),Pacific,Thurston (part),Wahkiakum20202028
20John BraunRepublicanCentraliaClark (part),Cowlitz (part),Lewis (part),Thurston (part)20122028
21Marko LiiasDemocraticLynnwoodSnohomish (part)2014†2026
22Jessica BatemanDemocraticOlympiaThurston (part)20242028
23Drew HansenDemocraticBainbridge IslandKitsap (part)2023†2028
24Mike ChapmanDemocraticPort AngelesClallam,Grays Harbor (part),Jefferson2024#2028
25Chris GildonRepublicanPuyallupPierce (part)20202028
26Deborah KrishnadasanDemocraticGig HarborKitsap (part),Pierce (part)2024†2026
27Yasmin TrudeauDemocraticTacomaPierce (part)2021†2028
28T'wina NoblesDemocraticFircrestPierce (part)20202028
29Steve ConwayDemocraticTacomaPierce (part)20102026
30Claire WilsonDemocraticAuburnKing (part)20182026
31Phil FortunatoRepublicanAuburnKing (part),Pierce (part)2017†2026
32Jesse SalomonDemocraticShorelineKing (part),Snohomish (part)20182026
33Tina OrwallDemocraticDes MoinesKing (part)2024†2026
34Emily AlvaradoDemocraticWest SeattleKing (part)2025†2026
35Drew MacEwenRepublicanUnionKitsap (part),Mason,Thurston (part)20222026
36Noel FrameDemocraticSeattleKing (part)20222026
37Rebecca SaldañaDemocraticSeattleKing (part)2016†2026
38June RobinsonDemocraticEverettSnohomish (part)2020†2026
39Keith WagonerRepublicanSedro-WoolleySkagit (part),Snohomish (part)2018†2028
40Liz LovelettDemocraticAnacortesSan Juan,Skagit (part),Whatcom (part)2019†2028
41Lisa WellmanDemocraticMercer IslandKing (part)20162028
42Sharon ShewmakeDemocraticBellinghamWhatcom (part)2022#2026
43Jamie PedersenDemocraticSeattleKing (part)2013†2026
44John LovickDemocraticMill CreekSnohomish (part)2021†2026
45Manka DhingraDemocraticRedmondKing (part)2017^2026
46Javier ValdezDemocraticSeattleKing (part)20222026
47Claudia KauffmanDemocraticKentKing (part)20222026
48Vandana SlatterDemocraticBellevueKing (part)2025†2026
49Annette ClevelandDemocraticVancouverClark (part)20122028
† Originally appointed
^ Originally elected in special election
# Sworn in early to fill vacant seat

West Virginia

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DistrictUpSenatorPartySinceResidenceHome Cty.[f]Counties represented[37]
12026Laura ChapmanRepublican2022WheelingOhioBrooke,Hancock,Marshall,Ohio
2028Ryan WeldRepublican2016WellsburgBrooke
22026Charles H. ClementsRepublican2016New MartinsvilleWetzelDoddridge,Marion,Marshall,Monongalia,Wetzel,Tyler
2028Chris RoseRepublican2024MaidsvilleMonongalia
32026Mike AzingerRepublican2016ViennaWoodPleasants,Ritchie,Wirt,Wood
2026
(special)
Trenton BarnhartRepublican2026St. MarysPleasants
42026Eric TarrRepublican2018Scott DepotPutnamCabell,Jackson,Mason,Putnam
2028Amy GradyRepublican2020LeonMason
52026Mike WoelfelDemocratic2014HuntingtonCabellCabell,Wayne
2028Scott FullerRepublican2024KenovaWayne
62026Mark R. MaynardRepublican2014GenoaWayneMcDowell,Mercer,Mingo,Wayne
2028Craig A. HartRepublican2024LenoreMingo
72026Zack MaynardRepublican2025HartsLincolnBoone,Kanawha,Lincoln,Logan
2028Rupie PhillipsRepublican2020LoradoLogan
82026T. Kevan BartlettRepublican2025SissonvilleKanawhaClay,Jackson,Kanawha,Putnam,Roane
2028Glenn JeffriesRepublican2016Red HousePutnam
92026Rollan RobertsRepublican2018BeaverRaleighFayette,Raleigh,Wyoming
2028Brian HeltonRepublican2024Mount HopeFayette
102026Vince DeedsRepublican2022RenickGreenbrierFayette,Greenbrier,Monroe,Nicholas,Summers
2028Jack WoodrumRepublican2020HintonSummers
112026Bill HamiltonRepublican2018BuckhannonUpshurBarbour,Braxton,Pendleton,Pocahontas,Randolph,Upshur,Webster
2028Robbie MorrisRepublican2024ElkinsRandolph
122026Ben QueenRepublican2022BridgeportHarrisonCalhoun,Gilmer,Harrison,Lewis,Taylor
2028Patrick S. MartinRepublican2020WestonLewis
132026Mike OliverioRepublican2022[g]MorgantownMonongaliaMarion,Monongalia
2028Joey GarciaDemocratic2024FairmontMarion
142026Jay TaylorRepublican2022GraftonTaylorGrant,Hardy,Mineral,Preston,Taylor,Tucker
2028Randy SmithRepublican2016ThomasTucker
152026Darren ThorneRepublican2024RomneyHampshireBerkeley,Hampshire,Morgan
2028Tom WillisRepublican2024MartinsburgBerkeley
162026Jason BarrettRepublican2022MartinsburgBerkeleyBerkeley,Jefferson
2028Patricia RuckerRepublican2016Harpers FerryJefferson
172026Tom TakuboRepublican2014CharlestonKanawhaKanawha
2026
(special)
Anne CharnockRepublican2025CharlestonKanawha
  1. ^Served from 2019 to 2020 as a Democrat
  2. ^Represented District 9 prior to 2024
  3. ^Represented District 10 prior to 2022
  4. ^Represented District 39 prior to 2022
  5. ^Incumbent DemocratSandra Cano resigned September 12, 2024, and Urso was selected to replace her on the ballot.
  6. ^Multi-county districts (all but District 17) must elect Senators from different counties
  7. ^Oliverio previously served in the Senate from 1994 to 2010.

Wisconsin

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DistrictSenatorPartyResidenceCurrent
age
First
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Next
election
01André JacqueRepNew Franken4520182026
02Eric WimbergerRepOconto4620202028
03Tim CarpenterDemMilwaukee6520022026
04Dora DrakeDemMilwaukee322024(sp)2028
05Rob HuttonRepBrookfield5820222026
06La Tonya JohnsonDemMilwaukee5320162028
07Chris LarsonDemMilwaukee4520102026
08Jodi Habush SinykinDemWhitefish Bay5820242028
09Devin LeMahieuRepOostburg5320142026
10Rob StafsholtRepNew Richmond5020202028
11Stephen NassRepWhitewater7320142026
12Mary FelzkowskiRepTomahawk6220202028
13John JaglerRepWatertown562021(sp)2026
14Sarah KeyeskiDemLodi5520242028
15Mark SpreitzerDemBeloit3920222026
16Melissa RatcliffDemCottage Grove4920242028
17Howard MarkleinRepSpring Green7120142026
18Kristin Dassler-AlfheimDemAppleton5420242028
19Rachael Cabral-GuevaraRepAppleton4920222026
20Dan FeyenRepFond du Lac5720162028
21Van H. WanggaardRepRacine7320142026
22Robert WirchDemPleasant Prairie8219962028
23Jesse JamesRepThorp5320222026
24Patrick TestinRepStevens Point3720162028
25Romaine QuinnRepBirchwood3520222026
26Kelda RoysDemMadison4620202028
27Dianne HesselbeinDemMiddleton5420222026
28Julian BradleyRepNew Berlin4520202028
29Cory TomczykRepMosinee6320222026
30Jamie WallDemGreen Bay5420242028
31Jeff SmithDemBrunswick7020182026
32Brad PfaffDemOnalaska5820202028
33Chris KapengaRepDelafield532015(sp)2026

Wyoming

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DistrictRepresentativePartyResidenceCounties representedNested House districts[38]First electedNext election
1Ogden DriskillRepublicanDevils TowerCampbell,Crook,WestonHD 1, HD 5220102026
2Brian BonerRepublicanDouglasConverse,PlatteHD 6, HD 622015*2028
3Cheri SteinmetzRepublicanLingleGoshen,Niobrara,WestonHD 2, HD 520182026
4Tara NethercottRepublicanCheyenneLaramieHD 7, HD 820162028
5Lynn HutchingsRepublicanCheyenneLaramieHD 12, HD 4220182026
6Taft LoveRepublicanCheyenneLaramieHD 4, HD 102025*2026 (special)
7Stephan PappasRepublicanCheyenneLaramieHD 9, HD 4120142026
8Jared OlsenRepublicanCheyenneLaramieHD 11, HD 4420242028
9Chris RothfussDemocraticLaramieAlbanyHD 13, HD 4520102026
10Gary CrumRepublicanLaramieAlbanyHD 14, HD 4620242028
11Larry S. HicksRepublicanBaggsAlbany,CarbonHD 13, HD 4520102026
12John KolbRepublicanRock SpringsFremont,SweetwaterHD 17, HD 4820202028
13Stacy JonesRepublicanRock SpringsSweetwaterHD 39, HD 6020222026
14Laura Taliaferro PearsonRepublicanKemmererLincoln,Sublette,Sweetwater,UintaHD 18, HD 2020242028
15Wendy Davis SchulerRepublicanEvanstonUintaHD 19, HD 4920182026
16Dan DockstaderRepublicanAftonLincoln,Sublette,TetonHD 21, HD 2220082028
17Mike GierauDemocraticJackson HoleTetonHD 16, HD 2320182026
18Tim FrenchRepublicanPowellParkHD 24, HD 5020202028
19Dan LaursenRepublicanPowellBig Horn,ParkHD 25, HD 2620142026
20Ed CooperRepublicanTen SleepBig Horn,Hot Springs,Park,WashakieHD 27, HD 2820202028
21Bo BitemanRepublicanRanchesterSheridanHD 29, HD 30, HD 40, HD 51[a]20182026
22Barry CragoRepublicanBuffaloSheridan,Johnson20242028
23Eric BarlowRepublicanGilletteCampbellHD 3, HD 3120222026
24Troy McKeownRepublicanGilletteCampbellHD 32, HD 5320202028
25Cale CaseRepublicanLanderFremontHD 33, HD 5419982026
26Tim SalazarRepublicanRivertonFremontHD 34, HD 5520202028
27Bill LandenRepublicanCasperNatronaHD 35, HD 362007*2026
28James Lee AndersonRepublicanCasperNatronaHD 56, HD 5720122028
29Bob IdeRepublicanCasperNatronaHD 37, HD 592022*[39]2026
30Charles ScottRepublicanCasperNatronaHD 38, HD 5819822028
31Evie BrennanRepublicanCheyenneLaramieHD 43, HD 6120222026
*Senator was originally appointed

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Notes

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  1. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuElected in a special election.
  2. ^Originally a member of the Democratic Party, Webb became a Republican in 2025.
  3. ^Williams previously served in the senate from 1993 to 1999.
  1. ^RepublicanBrandon Creighton resigned on October 2, 2025, to become chancellor of theTexas Tech University System.[32]
  1. ^Only two senate districts not nested.

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