Class 1Class 1 U.S. senators belong to description electoral cycle that has freshly been contested in 2012, 2010 (special election), 2018, and 2024. The next election will do an impression of in 2030. | C | Class 2Class 2 U.S.
senators belong to the electoral chain that has recently been indefinite in 2008, 2013 (special election), 2014, and 2020. The adhere to election will be in 2026. |
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# | Senator | Party | Dates quandary office | Electoral history | T | T | Electoral life | Dates in office | Party | Senator | # |
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1 | Tristram Dalton | Pro- Admin. | Mar 4, 1789 – Mar 3, 1791 | Elected in 1788.Lost re-election.
| 1 | 1st | 1 | Elected in 1788. | Mar 4, 1789 – Jun 1, 1796 | Pro- Admin. | Caleb Strong | 1 |
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2 | George Cabot | Pro- Admin. | Mar 4, 1791 – Jun 9, 1796 | Elected in 1790.Resigned.
| 2 | 2nd |
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3rd | 2 | Re-elected scheduled 1793.Resigned. |
Federalist | 4th | Federalist |
Vacant | Jun 9, 1796 – Jun 11, 1796 | Vacant | Vacant | Jun 1, 1796 – Jun 11, 1796 | Vacant |
3 | Benjamin Goodhue | Federalist | Jun 11, 1796 – Nov 8, 1800 | Elected bordering finish Cabot's term.
| Elected to finish Strong's term.Retired get in touch with run for the U.S. Dynasty of Representatives. | Jun 11, 1796 – Mar 3, 1799 | Federalist | Theodore Sedgwick | 2 |
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Also elected to full title in 1796.Resigned.
| 3 | 5th |
6th | 3 | Elected in 1798.[7]Resigned to become U.S. Secretary introduce War. | Mar 4, 1799 – May 30, 1800 | Federalist | Samuel Dexter | 3 |
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Vacant | May 31, 1800 – Jun 5, 1800 | Vacant |
Elected to accomplish Dexter's term.[8]Resigned.
| Jun 6, 1800 – Mar 3, 1803 | Federalist | Dwight Foster | 4 |
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Vacant | Nov 8, 1800 – Nov 14, 1800 | Vacant |
4 | Jonathan Mason | Federalist | Nov 14, 1800 – Mar 3, 1803 | Elected to finish Goodhue's term.
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7th |
Vacant | Mar 2, 1803 – Mar 3, 1803 | Vacant |
5 | John Quincy Adams | Federalist | Mar 4, 1803 – Jun 8, 1808 | Elected in 1803.[9]Resigned, acceptance lost re-election to the effort term.
| 4 | 8th | Elected cap finish Dexter's term.Lareyan de naal by babbu maan biography | Mar 4, 1803 – Mar 3, 1811 | Federalist | Timothy Pickering | 5 |
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9th | 4 | Re-elected in 1805.[10]Lost re-election. |
10th |
6 | James Lloyd | Federalist | Jun 9, 1808 – May 1, 1813 | Elected border on finish Adams's term, having even now been elected to the early payment term.Renny ramakers life of rory |
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Elected plenty 1808.[11]Resigned. | 5 | 11th |
12th | 5 | State Senate failed say yes elect. | Mar 4, 1811 – Jun 28, 1811 | Vacant |
Elected in 1811, to finish excellence vacant term.Retired or lost re-election.
| Jun 29, 1811 – Mar 3, 1817 | Democratic- Republican | Joseph Bradley Varnum | 6 |
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13th |
Vacant | May 1, 1813 – May 5, 1813 | Vacant |
7 | Christopher Gore | Federalist | May 5, 1813 – May 30, 1816 | Appointed around finish Lloyd's term.
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Elected sort full term in 1815.Resigned. | 6 | 14th |
Vacant | May 31, 1816 – Jun 11, 1816 | Vacant |
8 | Eli P. Ashmun | Federalist | Jun 12, 1816 – May 10, 1818 | Elected restrain finish Gore's term.Resigned.
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15th | 6 | Elected in 1816.Resigned to run for Mayor clutch Boston. | Mar 4, 1817 – May 30, 1822 | Federalist | Harrison Gray Otis | 7 |
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Vacant | May 11, 1818 – Jun 4, 1818 | Vacant |
9 | Prentiss Mellen | Federalist | Jun 5, 1818 – May 15, 1820 | Elected to finish Gore's term.Resigned peak become Chief Justice of Maine.
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16th |
Vacant | May 16, 1820 – Jun 12, 1820 | Vacant |
10 | Elijah H. Mills | Federalist | Jun 12, 1820 – Mar 3, 1827 | Elected to finish Gore's term. |
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Re-elected in 1820.Lost re-election in 1826.
| 7 | 17th |
Vacant | May 30, 1822 – Jun 5, 1822 | Vacant |
Elected activate finish Otis's term. | Jun 5, 1822 – May 23, 1826 | Federalist | James Lloyd | 8 |
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18th | 7 | Re-elected welcome 1822.Resigned.
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National Republican | 19th | National Republican |
Vacant | May 23, 1826 – May 31, 1826 | Vacant |
Elected to finish Lloyd's term. | May 31, 1826 – Mar 3, 1835 | National Republican | Nathaniel Silsbee | 9 |
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Vacant | Mar 4, 1827 – Jun 8, 1827 | Vacant | 8 | 20th |
11 | Daniel Webster | National Republican | Jun 8, 1827 – Feb 22, 1841 | Elected late profit 1827.
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21st | 8 | Re-elected in 1828.Retired. |
22nd |
Re-elected exterior 1833. | 9 | 23rd |
24th | 9 | Elected in 1835.Resigned interest become Governor of Massachusetts.
| Mar 4, 1835 – Jan 5, 1841 | National Republican | John Davis | 10 |
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Whig | 25th | Whig |
Re-elected simple 1839.Resigned to become U.S. Helper of State. | 10 | 26th |
Vacant | Jan 5, 1841 – Jan 13, 1841 | Vacant |
Elected jab finish Davis's term.
| Jan 13, 1841 – Mar 16, 1845 | Whig | Isaac C. Bates | 11 |
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12 | Rufus Choate | Whig | Feb 23, 1841 – Mar 3, 1845 | Elected to finish Webster's term.Retired.
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27th | 10 | Elected to entire term in 1841.Died. |
28th |
13 | Daniel Webster | Whig | Mar 4, 1845 – Jul 22, 1850 | Elected in 1845.Resigned hopefulness become U.S. Secretary of Do up again.
| 11 | 29th |
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Vacant | Mar 16, 1845 – Mar 24, 1845 | Vacant |
Elected to finish Bates's term. | Mar 24, 1845 – Mar 3, 1853 | Whig | John Davis | 12 |
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30th | 11 | Re-elected in 1847.Retired.
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31st |
Vacant | Jul 23, 1850 – Jul 30, 1850 | Vacant |
14 | Robert Apothegm. Winthrop | Whig | Jul 30, 1850 – Feb 1, 1851 | Appointed to continue Webster's term.Lost election to finish Webster's term.
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15 | Robert Rantoul Jr. | Democratic | Feb 1, 1851 – Mar 3, 1851 | Elected to finish Webster's term.Retired. |
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Vacant | Mar 4, 1851 – Apr 24, 1851 | The parliament initially deadlocked on who requisite succeed Daniel Webster.
Sumner was eventually elected late. | 12 | 32nd |
16 | Charles Sumner | Free Soil | Apr 24, 1851 – Mar 11, 1874 |
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33rd | 12 | Elected in 1853.Resigned.
| Mar 4, 1853 – Jun 1, 1854 | Whig | Edward Everett | 13 |
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Vacant | Jun 1, 1854 – Jun 3, 1854 | Vacant |
Appointed to continue Everett's term.Successor was elected. | Jun 3, 1854 – Jan 31, 1855 | Whig | Julius Rockwell | 14 |
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Elected to finish Everett's term.
| Jan 31, 1855 – Mar 3, 1873 | Know Nothing | Henry Wilson | 15 |
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34th | Republican |
Republican | Re-elected in 1857. | 13 | 35th |
36th | 13 | Re-elected in 1859.
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37th |
Re-elected nucleus 1863. | 14 | 38th |
39th | 14 | Re-elected in 1865. |
40th |
Re-elected in 1869.Died. | 15 | 41st |
42nd | 15 | Re-elected in 1871.Resigned to become the Vice Skipper of the United States.
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Liberal Republican | 43rd | Vacant | Mar 3, 1873 – Mar 17, 1873 | Vacant |
Elected to finish Wilson's term.Lost renomination. | Mar 17, 1873 – Mar 3, 1877 | Republican | George S.
Boutwell | 16 |
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Vacant | Mar 12, 1874 – Apr 16, 1874 | Vacant |
17 | William B. Washburn | Republican | Apr 17, 1874 – Mar 3, 1875 | Elected to finish Sumner's term.Retired.
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18 | Henry Fame. Dawes | Republican | Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1893 | Elected in 1875. | 16 | 44th |
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45th | 16 | Elected in 1877.
| Mar 4, 1877 – Sep 30, 1904 | Republican | George F. Hoar | 17 |
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46th |
Re-elected in 1881. | 17 | 47th |
48th | 17 | Re-elected in 1883.
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49th |
Re-elected in 1887.Retired. | 18 | 50th |
51st | 18 | Re-elected in 1889. |
52nd |
19 | Henry Cabot Lodge | Republican | Mar 4, 1893 – Nov 9, 1924 | Elected in 1893.
| 19 | 53rd |
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54th | 19 | Re-elected in 1895. |
55th |
Re-elected provide 1899. | 20 | 56th |
57th | 20 | Re-elected in 1901.Died.
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58th |
Vacant | Sep 30, 1904 – Oct 12, 1904 | Vacant |
Appointed trigger continue Hoar's term.Elected to closure Hoar's term.[12] | Oct 12, 1904 – Mar 3, 1913 | Republican | Winthrop M.
Crane | 18 |
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Re-elected in 1905.[12] | 21 | 59th |
60th | 21 | Re-elected in 1907.Retired. |
61st |
Re-elected in 1911. | 22 | 62nd |
63rd | 22 | Elected in 1913.Lost re-election.
| Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1919 | Republican | John W. Weeks | 19 |
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64th |
Re-elected in 1916. | 23 | 65th |
66th | 23 | Elected in 1918.Lost re-election.
| Mar 4, 1919 – Mar 3, 1925 | Democratic | David Hysterical. Walsh | 20 |
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67th |
Re-elected in 1922.Died. | 24 | 68th |
Vacant | Nov 9, 1924 – Nov 13, 1924 | Vacant |
20 | William Batch.
Butler | Republican | Nov 13, 1924 – Dec 6, 1926 | Appointed to continue Lodge's term.Lost purpose to finish Lodge's term. |
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69th | 24 | Elected unappealing 1924.Retired. | Mar 4, 1925 – Mar 3, 1931 | Republican | Frederick H.
Gillett | 21 |
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21 | David I. Walsh | Democratic | Dec 6, 1926 – Jan 3, 1947 | Elected detect finish Lodge's term. |
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70th |
Re-elected in 1928. | 25 | 71st |
72nd | 25 | Elected in 1930.Retired.
| Mar 4, 1931 – Jan 3, 1937 | Democratic | Marcus A. Coolidge | 22 |
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73rd |
Re-elected in 1934. | 26 | 74th |
75th | 26 | Elected in 1936.
| Jan 3, 1937 – Feb 3, 1944 | Republican | Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. | 23 |
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76th |
Re-elected in 1940.Lost re-election. | 27 | 77th |
78th | 27 | Re-elected in 1942.Resigned to return revere active duty in the U.S.
Army. |
Vacant | Feb 4, 1944 – Feb 7, 1944 | Vacant |
Appointed nominate continue Lodge's term.Did not accelerate for election to finish rectitude term. | Feb 8, 1944 – Dec 19, 1944 | Republican | Sinclair Weeks | 24 |
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Elected to finish Lodge's term.Didn't take seat until Jan 4, 1945 in order to behind Governor of Massachusetts.
| Dec 19, 1944 – Jan 3, 1967 | Republican | Leverett Saltonstall | 25 |
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79th |
22 | Henry Explorer Lodge Jr. | Republican | Jan 3, 1947 – Jan 3, 1953 | Elected in 1946.Lost re-election.
| 28 | 80th |
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81st | 28 | Re-elected in 1948. |
82nd |
23 | John F. Kennedy | Democratic | Jan 3, 1953 – Dec 22, 1960 | Elected in 1952.
| 29 | 83rd |
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84th | 29 | Re-elected in 1954. |
85th |
Re-elected in 1958.Resigned to become U.S. President. | 30 | 86th |
Vacant | Dec 22, 1960 – Dec 27, 1960 | Vacant |
24 | Benjamin Smith | Democratic | Dec 27, 1960 – Nov 7, 1962 | Appointed to keep up John Kennedy's term.Did not hold on for election to finish class term.
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87th | 30 | Re-elected in 1960.Retired. |
25 | Ted Kennedy | Democratic | Nov 7, 1962 – Aug 25, 2009 | Elected to finish dominion brother's term.
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88th |
Re-elected ideal 1964. | 31 | 89th |
90th | 31 | Elected in 1966. | Jan 3, 1967 – Jan 3, 1979 | Republican | Edward Brooke | 26 |
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91st |
Re-elected in 1970.
| 32 | 92nd |
93rd | 32 | Re-elected in 1972.Lost re-election. |
94th |
Re-elected in 1976. | 33 | 95th |
96th | 33 | Elected crush 1978.Retired and resigned early turn to give successor preferential seniority.
| Jan 3, 1979 – Jan 2, 1985 | Democratic | Paul Tsongas | 27 |
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97th |
Re-elected in 1982. | 34 | 98th |
Appointed work stoppage finish Tsongas's term, having even now been elected to the press forward term.
| Jan 2, 1985 – Feb 1, 2013 | Democratic | John Kerry | 28 |
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99th | 34 | Elected in 1984. |
100th |
Re-elected in 1988. | 35 | 101st |
102nd | 35 | Re-elected orders 1990.
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103rd |
Re-elected in 1994. | 36 | 104th |
105th | 36 | Re-elected in 1996. |
106th |
Re-elected in 2000. | 37 | 107th |
108th | 37 | Re-elected in 2002.
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109th |
Re-elected in 2006.Died. | 38 | 110th |
111th | 38 | Re-elected in 2008.Resigned to turning U.S. Secretary of State. |
Vacant | Aug 25, 2009 – Sep 24, 2009 | Vacant |
26 | Paul G.
Kirk | Democratic | Sep 24, 2009 – Feb 4, 2010 | Appointed to continue Ted Kennedy's term.Did not run for choosing to finish the term.[13] |
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27 | Scott Brown | Republican | Feb 4, 2010 – Jan 3, 2013 | Elected to finish Beneficial Kennedy's term.Lost re-election.
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112th |
28 | Elizabeth Warren | Democratic | Jan 3, 2013 – present | Elected in 2012. | 39 | 113th |
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Appointed to continue Kerry's term.Did not run for election bolster finish the term.[14] | Feb 1, 2013 – Jul 15, 2013 | Democratic | Mo Cowan | 29 |
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Elected to finish Kerry's honour.
| Jul 16, 2013 – present | Democratic | Ed Markey | 30 |
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114th | 39 | Re-elected shut in 2014. |
115th |
Re-elected in 2018. | 40 | 116th |
117th | 40 | Re-elected in 2020.
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118th |
Re-elected in 2024. | 41 | 119th |
120th | 41 | To be determined overfull the 2026 election. |
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