Members of the U.S. Senate, 113th Congress
Updated February 21, 2017 | Factmonster Staff
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Below lists the members of the Senate in the United States' 113th Congress following the November 2012 elections. Dates in left column indicate term in office; birth years are given in parentheses after party affiliation. All terms are for six years and expire in January.
See also: Current and historical biographies of every U.S. congressional member
113th Congress
Alabama | 1987–2017 Richard Shelby (R) (1934) |
1997–2015 Jeff Sessions (R) (1946) | |
Alaska | 2009–2015 Mark Begich (D) (1962) |
2011–2017 Lisa Murkowski (R) (1957) | |
Arizona | 1987–2017 John McCain (R) (1936) |
2013–2019 Jeff Flake (R) (1962) | |
Arkansas | 2011-2017 John Boozman (R) (1950) |
2003–2015 Mark Pryor (D) (1963) | |
California | 1993–2019 Dianne Feinstein (D) (1933) |
1993-2017 Barbara Boxer (D) (1940) | |
Colorado | 2009–2015 Mark Udall (D) (1950) |
2009–2015 Michael Bennet (D) (1964) | |
Connecticut | 2011–2017 Richard Blumenthal (D) (1946) |
2013–2019 Christopher Murphy (D) (1973) | |
Delaware | 2011–2017 Christopher Coons (D) (1963) |
2001–2019 Thomas R. Carper (D) (1947) | |
Florida | 2001–2019 Bill Nelson (D) (1942) |
2011–2017 Marco Rubio (R) (1971) | |
Georgia | 2009–2015 Saxby Chambliss (R) (1943) |
2005–2017 Johnny Isakson (R) (1944) | |
Hawaii | 2012–2015 Brian Schatz1 (1972) |
2013–2019 Mazie Hirono (D) (1947) | |
Idaho | 2009–2015 Jim Risch (R) (1943) |
1999–2017 Mike Crapo (R) (1951) | |
Illinois | 1997–2015 Richard J. Durbin (D) (1944) |
2011–2017 Mark Steven Kirk (R) (1959) | |
Indiana | 2011–2017 Daniel R. Coats (R) (1943) |
2013–2019 Joseph Donnelly, Sr. (D) (1955) | |
Iowa | 1981–2017 Charles E. Grassley (R) (1933) |
1985–2015 Tom Harkin (D) (1939) | |
Kansas | 2011–2017 Jerry Moran (R) (1954) |
1997–2015 Pat Roberts (R) (1936) | |
Kentucky | 1985–2015 Mitch McConnell (R) (1942) |
2011–2017 Rand Paul (R) (1963) | |
Louisiana | 1997–2015 Mary L. Landrieu (D) (1955) |
2005–2017 David Vitter (R) (1961) | |
Maine | 1997–2015 Susan M. Collins (R) (1952) |
2013–2019 Angus King (I) (1944) | |
Maryland | 1987–2017 Barbara A. Mikulski (D) (1936) |
2007–2019 Ben Cardin (D) (1943) | |
Massachusetts | 2013–2019 Elizabeth Warren (D) (1949) |
2013–2015 Edward Markey (D) (1946) | |
Michigan | 1979–2015 Carl Levin (D) (1934) |
2001–2019 Debbie A. Stabenow (D) (1950) | |
Minnesota | 2001–2015 Al Franken (D) (1951) |
2007–2019 Amy Klobuchar (D) (1960) | |
Mississippi | 1979–2015 Thad Cochran (R) (1937) |
2007–2015 Roger Wicker (R) (1951) | |
Missouri | 2011–2017 Roy Blunt (R) (1950) |
2007–2019 Claire McCaskill (D) (1953) | |
Montana | 2007–2019 Jon Tester (D) (1956) |
2014–2015 John Walsh3 (D) (1960) | |
Nebraska | 2009–2015 Mike Johanns (R) (1950) |
2013–2019 Debra Fischer (R) (1951) | |
Nevada | 1987–2017 Harry Reid (D) (1939) |
2001–2019 Dean Heller (R) (1960) | |
New Hampshire | 2011–2017 Kelly Ayotte (R) (1968) |
2009–2015 Jeanne Shaheen (D) (1947) | |
New Jersey | 2007–2019 Bob Menendez (D) (1954) |
2003–2015 Cory Booker (D) (1969)2 | |
New Mexico | 2009–2015 Tom Udall (D) (1948) |
2013–2019 Martin Heinrich (D) (1971) | |
New York | 1999–2017 Charles E. Schumer (D) (1950) |
2009–2019 Kirsten Gillibrand (D) (1947) | |
North Carolina | 2009–2015 Kay Hagan (D) (1951) |
2005–2015 Richard Burr (R) (1955) | |
North Dakota | 2013–2019 Heidi Heitkamp (D) (1955) |
2011–2017 John Hoeven (R) (1957) | |
Ohio | 2011–2017 Rob Portman (R) (1955) |
2007–2019 Sherrod Brown (D) (1952) | |
Oklahoma | 1994–2015 James Inhofe (R) (1934) |
2005–2017 Tom Coburn (R) (1948) | |
Oregon | 1996–2017 Ron Wyden (D) (1949) |
2009–2015 Jeff Merkley (D) (1956) | |
Pennsylvania | 2011–2017 Pat Toomey (R) (1961) |
2007–2019 Bob Casey (D) (1960) | |
Rhode Island | 1997–2015 Jack Reed (D) (1949) |
2007–2019 Sheldon Whitehouse (D) (1955) | |
South Carolina | 2003–2015 Lindsey Graham (R) (1955) |
2005–2017 Jim DeMint (R) (1951) | |
South Dakota | 1997–2015 Tim Johnson (D) (1946) |
2005–2017 John R. Thune (R) (1961) | |
Tennessee | 2003–2015 Lamar Alexander (R) (1940) |
2007–2019 Bob Corker (R) (1952) | |
Texas | 2013–2019 Ted Cruz (R) (1970) |
2003–2015 John Cornyn (R) (1952) | |
Utah | 1977–2019 Orrin G. Hatch (R) (1934) |
2011–2017 Mike Lee (R) (1971) | |
Vermont | 1975–2017 Patrick J. Leahy (D) (1940) |
2007–2019 Bernie Sanders (I) (1941) | |
Virginia | 2009–2015 Mark Warner (D) (1954) |
2013–2019 Tim Kaine (D) (1958) | |
Washington | 1993–2017 Patty Murray (D) (1950) |
2001–2019 Maria Cantwell (D) (1958) | |
West Virginia | 2011–2017 Joe Manchin (D) (1947) |
1985–2015 John D. Jay Rockefeller IV (D) (1937) | |
Wisconsin | 1993–2017 Ron Johnson (R) (1955) |
2013–2019 Tammy Baldwin (D) (1962) | |
Wyoming | 2009–2015 John Barrasso (R) (1952) |
1997–2015 Michael B. Enzi (R) (1944) |
1 = Brian Schatz was appointed to replace Daniel Inouye, who died in December 2012.
2 = Cory Booker won a special election in October 2013 to succeed Frank Lautenberg, who died in office.
3 = John Walsh was appointed in February 2014 to replace Max Baucus, who became ambassador to China.
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