| Class 1Class 1 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in2006,2012,2018, and2024. The next election will be in2030. | C | Class 2Class 2 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in2002,2008,2014, and2020. The next election will be in2026. |
|---|
| # | Senator | Party | Dates in office | Electoral history | T | T | Electoral history | Dates in office | Party | Senator | # |
|---|
| 1 |  William Grayson | Anti- Admin. | Mar 4, 1789 – Mar 12, 1790 | Elected in 1788.Died. | 1 | 1st | 1 | Elected in 1788.Resigned. | Mar 4, 1789 – Oct 8, 1792 | Anti- Admin. |  Richard H. Lee | 1 |
|---|
| Vacant | Mar 12, 1790 – Mar 31, 1790 | |
| 2 |  John Walker | Pro- Admin. | Mar 31, 1790 – Nov 9, 1790 | Appointed to continue Grayson's term.Retired. |
|---|
| 3 |  James Monroe | Anti- Admin. | Nov 9, 1790 – May 27, 1794 | Elected to finish Grayson's term. |
|---|
| Re-elected in 1791.Resigned to becomeU.S. Minister Plenipotentiary to France. | 2 | 2nd |
| Oct 8, 1792 – Oct 18, 1792 | Vacant |
| Elected to finish Lee's term. | Oct 18, 1792 – May 11, 1794 | Anti- Admin. |  John Taylor | 2 |
|---|
| 3rd | 2 | Re-elected in 1793.Resigned. |
| Vacant | May 27, 1794 – Nov 18, 1794 | |
| May 11, 1794 – Dec 29, 1794 | Vacant |
| 4 | Stevens T. Mason | Anti- Admin. | Nov 18, 1794 – May 10, 1803 | Elected to finish Monroe's term. |
|---|
| Elected to finish Taylor's term.Re-elected in 1798, but died before new term began. | Dec 29, 1794 – Jan 24, 1799 | Anti- Admin. |  Henry Tazewell | 3 |
|---|
Democratic- Republican | 4th | Democratic- Republican |
| Re-elected in 1796. | 3 | 5th |
| Jan 24, 1799 – Dec 5, 1799 | Vacant |
| 6th | 3 |
| Elected to finish Tazewell's term.Resigned to become collector of the port of Norfolk. | Dec 5, 1799 – May 22, 1804 | Democratic- Republican |  Wilson C. Nicholas | 4 |
|---|
| 7th |
| Re-elected in 1803.Died. | 4 | 8th |
| Vacant | May 10, 1803 – Jun 4, 1803 | |
| 5 |  John Taylor | Democratic- Republican | Jun 4, 1803 – Dec 7, 1803 | Appointed to continue Mason's term.Retired. |
|---|
| 6 |  Abraham B. Venable | Democratic- Republican | Dec 7, 1803 – Jun 7, 1804 | Elected to finish Mason's term.Resigned to become President of theBank of Virginia. |
|---|
| May 22, 1804 – Aug 11, 1804 | Vacant |
| Vacant | Jun 7, 1804 – Aug 11, 1804 | |
| 7 |  William B. Giles | Democratic- Republican | Aug 11, 1804 – Dec 3, 1804 | Appointed to continue Mason's term.Resigned when elected to finish Tazewell's class 2 term.[1] | Appointed to continue Tazewell's term.Resigned when elected to finishStevens T. Mason's class 1 term.[1] | Aug 11, 1804 – Dec 3, 1804 | Democratic- Republican |  Andrew Moore | 5 |
|---|
| 8 |  Andrew Moore | Democratic- Republican | Dec 4, 1804 – Mar 3, 1809 | Elected to finish Mason's term.[1]Retired.[2] | Elected to finish Tazewell's term. | Dec 4, 1804 – Mar 3, 1815 | Democratic- Republican |  William B. Giles | 6 |
|---|
| 9th | 4 | Re-elected in 1804. |
| 10th |
| 9 |  Richard Brent | Democratic- Republican | Mar 4, 1809 – Dec 30, 1814 | Elected in 1809.[2]Died. | 5 | 11th |
|---|
| 12th | 5 | Re-elected in 1811.Resigned. |
| 13th |
| Vacant | Dec 30, 1814 – Jan 2, 1815 | |
| 10 |  James Barbour | Democratic- Republican | Jan 2, 1815 – Mar 7, 1825 | Elected to finish Brent's term, having already been elected to the next term. |
|---|
| Elected in 1814. | 6 | 14th | John Eppes (DR) waselected in 1815, but declined to serve. | Mar 4, 1815 – Jan 3, 1816 | Vacant |
| Elected to finish Giles's term.Lost re-election. | Jan 3, 1816 – Mar 3, 1817 | Democratic- Republican |  Armistead T. Mason | 7 |
|---|
| 15th | 6 | Elected in 1816.Resigned because of ill health. | Mar 4, 1817 – Dec 4, 1819 | Democratic- Republican |  John Eppes | 8 |
|---|
| 16th |
| Dec 4, 1819 – Dec 14, 1819 | Vacant |
| Elected in 1819 to finish Eppes's term.Resigned. | Dec 14, 1819 – Dec 15, 1822 | Democratic- Republican |  James Pleasants | 9 |
|---|
| Re-elected in 1821.Resigned to becomeU.S. Secretary of War. | 7 | 17th |
| Dec 15, 1822 – Dec 18, 1822 | Vacant |
| Elected to finish Eppes's term. | Dec 18, 1822 – Aug 21, 1824 | Democratic- Republican |  John Taylor | 10 |
|---|
| 18th | 7 | Re-elected in 1823.Died. |
| Aug 21, 1824 – Dec 7, 1824 | Vacant |
| Elected to finish Taylor's term. | Dec 7, 1824 – Jul 16, 1832 | Democratic– Republican |  Littleton Tazewell | 11 |
|---|
| Jacksonian | 19th | Jacksonian |
| Vacant | Mar 7, 1825 – Dec 26, 1825 | |
| 11 |  John Randolph | Jacksonian | Dec 26, 1825 – Mar 3, 1827 | Appointed to finish Barbour's term.Lost election to next term. |
|---|
| 12 |  John Tyler | Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1827 – Feb 29, 1836 | Elected in 1827. | 8 | 20th |
|---|
| 21st | 8 | Re-elected in 1829.Resigned. |
| 22nd |
| Jul 16, 1832 – Dec 10, 1832 | Vacant |
| Elected to finish Tazewell's term.Resigned. | Dec 10, 1832 – Feb 22, 1834 | Jacksonian |  William C. Rives | 12 |
|---|
National Republican | Re-elected in 1833.Resigned. | 9 | 23rd |
| Feb 22, 1834 – Feb 26, 1834 | Vacant |
| Elected to finish Tazewell's term. | Feb 26, 1834 – Jul 4, 1836 | National Republican |  Benjamin W. Leigh | 13 |
|---|
| 24th | 9 | Re-elected in 1835.Resigned. |
| Vacant | Feb 29, 1836 – Mar 3, 1836 | |
| 13 |  William C. Rives | Jacksonian | Mar 4, 1836 – Mar 3, 1839 | Elected to finish Tyler's term |
|---|
| Jul 4, 1836 – Dec 12, 1836 | Vacant |
| Elected to finish Leigh's term.Resigned to become judge of theVirginia Supreme Court of Appeals. | Dec 12, 1836 – Mar 13, 1837 | Jacksonian |  Richard E. Parker | 14 |
|---|
| Democratic | 25th | Democratic |
| Elected to finish Leigh's term.Lost re-election. | Mar 14, 1837 – Mar 3, 1841 | Democratic |  William H. Roane | 15 |
|---|
| Vacant | Mar 3, 1839 – Jan 18, 1841 | Legislature failed to elect. | 10 | 26th |
 William C. Rives | Whig | Jan 18, 1841 – Mar 3, 1845 | Re-elected late in 1841. |
| 27th | 10 | Elected in 1840.Lost re-election. | Mar 4, 1841 – Mar 3, 1847 | Whig |  William S. Archer | 16 |
|---|
| 28th |
| Vacant | Mar 4, 1845 – Dec 3, 1845 | | 11 | 29th |
| 14 |  Isaac S. Pennybacker | Democratic | Dec 3, 1845 – Jan 12, 1847 | Elected to finish the vacant term.Died. |
|---|
| Vacant | Jan 12, 1847 – Jan 21, 1847 | |
| 15 |  James M. Mason | Democratic | Jan 21, 1847 – Jul 11, 1861[3] | Elected to finish the vacant term that happened in 1845. |
|---|
| 30th | 11 | Elected in 1846. | Mar 4, 1847 – Jul 11, 1861[3] | Democratic |  Robert M. T. Hunter | 17 |
|---|
| 31st |
| Re-elected in 1850. | 12 | 32nd |
| 33rd | 12 | Re-elected in 1852. |
| 34th |
| Re-elected in 1856.Expelled for his support of theConfederacy.[4] | 13 | 35th |
| 36th | 13 | Re-elected in 1858.Expelled for his support of theConfederacy.[4] |
| 37th |
| Vacant | Jul 11, 1861 – Jul 13, 1861 | | | Jul 11, 1861 – Jul 13, 1861 | Vacant |
| 16 |  Waitman T. Willey | Union | Jul 13, 1861 – Mar 3, 1863[5] | Elected to finish Mason's term.Retired. | Elected to finish Hunter's term.[3] | Jul 13, 1861 – Mar 3, 1865 | Union |  John S. Carlile | 18 |
|---|
| 17 |  Lemuel J. Bowden | Union | Mar 4, 1863 – Jan 2, 1864 | Elected in 1863.Died. | 14 | 38th |
|---|
| Vacant | Jan 2, 1864 – Jan 26, 1870 | Joseph Segar (U) presented his credentials, but was not seated.[5][6]Civil War andReconstruction. |
| 39th | 14 | John Underwood (U) presented his credentials, but was not seated.[6]Civil War andReconstruction. | Mar 4, 1865 – Jan 26, 1870 | Vacant |
| 40th |
| 15 | 41st |
| 18 |  John F. Lewis | Republican | Jan 26, 1870 – Mar 3, 1875 | Elected to finish the vacant term.Retired. | Elected to finish the vacant term. | Jan 26, 1870 – Mar 3, 1871 | Democratic |  John W. Johnston | 19 |
|---|
| 42nd | 15 | | Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 15, 1871 | Vacant |
| Re-elected late in 1871. | Mar 15, 1871 – Mar 3, 1883 | Democratic |  John W. Johnston |
| 43rd |
| 19 |  Robert E. Withers | Democratic | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1881 | Elected in 1875.Lost re-election. | 16 | 44th |
|---|
| 45th | 16 | Re-elected in 1877.Lost re-election. |
| 46th |
| 20 |  William Mahone | Readjuster | Mar 4, 1881 – Mar 3, 1887 | Elected in 1881.Lost re-election. | 17 | 47th |
|---|
| 48th | 17 | Elected early in 1881.Retired. | Mar 4, 1883 – Mar 3, 1889 | Readjuster |  Harrison H. Riddleberger | 20 |
|---|
| 49th |
| 21 |  John W. Daniel | Democratic | Mar 4, 1887 – Jun 29, 1910 | Elected in 1887. | 18 | 50th |
|---|
| 51st | 18 | Elected early in 1887.Died. | Mar 4, 1889 – May 14, 1892 | Democratic |  John S. Barbour Jr. | 21 |
|---|
| 52nd |
| May 14, 1892 – May 28, 1892 | Vacant |
| Appointed to continue Barbour's term.Elected in 1893 to finish Barbour's term.[7]Retired. | May 28, 1892 – Mar 3, 1895 | Democratic |  Eppa Hunton | 22 |
|---|
| Re-elected early in 1891. | 19 | 53rd |
| 54th | 19 | Elected early in 1893.[8] | Mar 4, 1895 – Nov 12, 1919 | Democratic |  Thomas S. Martin | 23 |
|---|
| 55th |
| Re-elected in 1899. | 20 | 56th |
| 57th | 20 | Re-elected early in 1899. |
| 58th |
| Re-elected in 1904.Re-elected in 1910, but died. | 21 | 59th |
| 60th | 21 | Re-elected in 1906. |
| 61st |
| Vacant | Jun 29, 1910 – Aug 1, 1910 | Vacant |
| 22 |  Claude A. Swanson | Democratic | Aug 1, 1910 – Mar 3, 1933 | Appointed to finish Daniel's last term. |
|---|
| Re-appointed to begin Daniel's next term.Elected in 1912 to finish Daniel's next term. | 22 | 62nd |
| 63rd | 22 | Re-elected in 1912. |
| 64th |
| Re-elected in 1916. | 23 | 65th |
| 66th | 23 | Re-elected in 1918.Died. |
| Nov 12, 1919 – Feb 2, 1920 | Vacant |
| Appointed Nov 18, 1919 to continue Martin's term, but remainedU.S. Secretary of the Treasury until he resigned and then he becameUnited States Senator.Elected in 1920 to finish Martin's term. | Feb 2, 1920 – May 28, 1946 | Democratic |  Carter Glass | 24 |
|---|
| 67th |
| Re-elected in 1922. | 24 | 68th |
| 69th | 24 | Re-elected in 1924. |
| 70th |
| Re-elected in 1928.Resigned to becomeU.S. Secretary of the Navy. | 25 | 71st |
| 72nd | 25 | Re-elected in 1930. |
| 23 |  Harry F. Byrd | Democratic | Mar 4, 1933 – Nov 10, 1965 | Appointed to continue Swanson's term.Elected in 1933 to finish Swanson's term. | 73rd |
|---|
| Re-elected in 1934. | 26 | 74th |
| 75th | 26 | Re-elected in 1936. |
| 76th |
| Re-elected in 1940. | 27 | 77th |
| 78th | 27 | Re-elected in 1942.Died. |
| 79th |
| May 28, 1946 – May 31, 1946 | Vacant |
| Appointed to continue Glass's term.Retired. | May 31, 1946 – Nov 5, 1946 | Democratic |  Thomas G. Burch | 25 |
|---|
| Elected to finish Glass's term. | Nov 5, 1946 – Dec 30, 1966 | Democratic |  A. Willis Robertson | 26 |
|---|
| Re-elected in 1946. | 28 | 80th |
| 81st | 28 | Re-elected in 1948. |
| 82nd |
| Re-elected in 1952. | 29 | 83rd |
| 84th | 29 | Re-elected in 1954. |
| 85th |
| Re-elected in 1958. | 30 | 86th |
| 87th | 30 | Re-elected in 1960.Lost re-nomination and resigned early to give his successor preferential seniority. |
| 88th |
| Re-elected in 1964.Resigned for health reasons. | 31 | 89th |
| Vacant | Nov 10, 1965 – Nov 12, 1965 | |
| 24 |  Harry F. Byrd Jr. | Democratic | Nov 12, 1965 – Jan 3, 1983 | Appointed to continue his father's term.Elected in 1966 to finish his father's term. |
|---|
| Appointed to finish Robertson's term, having been elected to the next term. | Dec 31, 1966 – Jan 3, 1973 | Democratic |  William Spong | 27 |
|---|
| 90th | 31 | Elected in 1966.Lost re-election. |
| 91st |
| Independent Democrat | Re-elected in 1970 as an Independent, but referred to himself as an independent Democrat. | 32 | 92nd |
| 93rd | 32 | Elected in 1972.Retired and resigned early to give his successor preferential seniority. | Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 1, 1979 | Republican |  William Scott | 28 |
|---|
| 94th |
| Re-elected in 1976.Retired. | 33 | 95th |
| Appointed to finish Scott's term, having been elected to the next term. | Jan 2, 1979 – Jan 3, 2009 | Republican |  John Warner | 29 |
|---|
| 96th | 33 | Elected in 1978. |
| 97th |
| 25 |  Paul Trible | Republican | Jan 3, 1983 – Jan 3, 1989 | Elected in 1982.Retired. | 34 | 98th |
|---|
| 99th | 34 | Re-elected in 1984. |
| 100th |
| 26 |  Chuck Robb | Democratic | Jan 3, 1989 – Jan 3, 2001 | Elected in 1988. | 35 | 101st |
|---|
| 102nd | 35 | Re-elected in 1990. |
| 103rd |
| Re-elected in 1994.Lost re-election. | 36 | 104th |
| 105th | 36 | Re-elected in 1996. |
| 106th |
| 27 |  George Allen | Republican | Jan 3, 2001 – Jan 3, 2007 | Elected in 2000.Lost re-election. | 37 | 107th |
|---|
| 108th | 37 | Re-elected in 2002.Retired. |
| 109th |
| 28 |  Jim Webb | Democratic | Jan 3, 2007 – Jan 3, 2013 | Elected in 2006.Retired.[9] | 38 | 110th |
|---|
| 111th | 38 | Elected in 2008. | Jan 3, 2009 – present | Democratic |  Mark Warner | 30 |
|---|
| 112th |
| 29 |  Tim Kaine | Democratic | Jan 3, 2013 – present | Elected in 2012. | 39 | 113th |
|---|
| 114th | 39 | Re-elected in 2014. |
| 115th |
| Re-elected in 2018. | 40 | 116th |
| 117th | 40 | Re-elected in 2020. |
| 118th |
| Re-elected in 2024. | 41 | 119th |
| 120th | 41 | To be determined in the2026 election. |
| 121st |
| To be determined in the 2030 election. | 42 | 122nd |
| # | Senator | Party | Years in office | Electoral history | T | C | T | Electoral history | Years in office | Party | Senator | # |
|---|
| Class 1 | Class 2 |
|---|