List of United States Senators in the 104th Congress by seniority




This is a complete list of members of the United States Senate during the 104th United States Congress listed by seniority, from January 3, 1995, to January 3, 1997.


Order of service is based on the commencement of the senator's first term. Behind this is former service as a senator (only giving the senator seniority within his or her new incoming class), service as vice president, a House member, a cabinet secretary, or a state governor. The final factor is the population of the senator's state.[1][2][3][4]


Senators who were sworn in during the middle of the two-year congressional term (up until the last senator who was not sworn in early after winning the November 1996 election) are listed at the end of the list with no number.




Contents






  • 1 Terms of service


  • 2 U.S. Senate seniority list


  • 3 See also


  • 4 Notes


  • 5 External links





Terms of service




















Class Terms of service of senators that will expire in years
Class 2 Terms of service of senators that will expire in 1997[5]
Class 3 Terms of service of senators that will expire in 1999[6]
Class 1 Terms of service of senators that will expire in 2001[7]


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U.S. Senate seniority
Rank
Senator (party-state)
Seniority date
Other factors
1

Strom Thurmond (R-SC)
November 7, 1956
2

Robert Byrd (D-WV)
January 3, 1959
3

Claiborne Pell (D-RI)
January 3, 1961
4

Ted Kennedy (D-MA)
November 7, 1962
5

Daniel Inouye (D-HI)
January 3, 1963
6

Ernest Hollings (D-SC)
November 9, 1966
7

Mark Hatfield (R-OR)
January 10, 1967
8

Ted Stevens (R-AK)
December 24, 1968
9

Bob Dole[8] (R-KS)
January 3, 1969
Former representative (8 years)
10

Bob Packwood[9] (R-OR)
11

Bill Roth (R-DE)
January 1, 1971
12

Sam Nunn (D-GA)
November 8, 1972
13

Bennett Johnston Jr. (D-LA)
November 14, 1972
14

Jesse Helms (R-NC)
January 3, 1973
North Carolina 12th in population (1970)
15

Pete Domenici (R-NM)
New Mexico 37th in population (1970)
16

Joe Biden (D-DE)
Delaware 46th in population (1970)
17

John Glenn (D-OH)
December 24, 1974
18

Wendell H. Ford (D-KY)
December 28, 1974
19

Dale Bumpers (D-AR)
January 3, 1975
Former governor
20

Patrick Leahy (D-VT)
21

John Chafee (R-RI)
December 29, 1976
22

Paul Sarbanes (D-MD)
January 3, 1977
Former representative
23

Pat Moynihan (D-NY)
New York 2nd in population (1970)
24

Richard Lugar (R-IN)
Indiana 11th in population (1970)
25

Orrin Hatch (R-UT)
Utah 36th in population
26

Max Baucus (D-MT)
December 15, 1978
27

Nancy Kassebaum Baker (R-KS)
December 23, 1978
28

Thad Cochran (R-MS)
December 27, 1978
29

Alan K. Simpson (R-WY)
January 1, 1979
30

John Warner (R-VA)
January 2, 1979
31

David Pryor (D-AR)
January 3, 1979
Former representative (6 years, 2 months)
32

William Cohen (R-ME)
Former representative (6 years)
33

Larry Pressler (R-SD)
Former representative (4 years)
34

J. James Exon (D-NE)
Former governor
35

Carl Levin (D-MI)
Michigan 7th in population (1970)
36

Bill Bradley (D-NJ)
New Jersey 8th in population (1970)
37

Howell Heflin (D-AL)
Alabama 21st in population (1970)
38

Chris Dodd (D-CT)
January 3, 1981
Former representative (6 years) - Connecticut 24th in population (1970)
39

Chuck Grassley (R-IA)
Former representative (6 years) - Iowa 25th in population (1970)
40

Al D'Amato (R-NY)
New York 2nd in population (1970)
41

Arlen Specter (R-PA)
Pennsylvania 3rd in population (1970)
42

Don Nickles (R-OK)
Oklahoma 27th in population (1970)
43

Frank Murkowski (R-AK)
Alaska 50th in population (1970)
44

Frank Lautenberg[10] (D-NJ)
December 27, 1982
45

Jeff Bingaman (D-NM)
January 3, 1983
46

John Kerry (D-MA)
January 2, 1985
47

Paul Simon (D-IL)
January 3, 1985
Former representative (10 years) - Illinois 5th in population (1980)
48

Tom Harkin (D-IA)
Former representative (10 years) - Iowa 27th in population (1980)
49

Phil Gramm (R-TX)
Former representative (6 years)
50

Mitch McConnell (R-KY)
 
51

Jay Rockefeller (D-WV)
January 15, 1985
52

John Breaux (D-LA)
January 3, 1987
Former representative (14 years)
53

Barbara Mikulski (D-MD)
Former representative (10 years)
54

Richard Shelby (R-AL)
Former representative (8 years) - Alabama 22nd in population (1980)
55

Tom Daschle (D-SD)
Former representative (8 years) - South Dakota 45th in population (1980)
56

John McCain (R-AZ)
Former representative (4 years) - Arizona 29th in population (1980)
57

Harry Reid (D-NV)
Former representative (4 years) - Nevada 43rd in population (1980)
58

Bob Graham (D-FL)
Former governor - Florida 7th in population (1980)
59

Kit Bond (R-MO)
Former governor - Missouri 15th in population (1980)
60

Kent Conrad (D-ND)
61

Slade Gorton (R-WA)
January 3, 1989
Previously a senator
62

Trent Lott (R-MS)
Former representative (16 years)
63

Jim Jeffords (R-VT)
Former representative (14 years)
64

Dan Coats (R-IN)
Former representative (8 years)
65

Connie Mack (R-FL)
Former representative (6 years)
66

Chuck Robb (D-VA)
Former governor - Virginia 14th in population (1980)
67

Richard Bryan (D-NV)
Former governor - Nevada 43rd in population (1980)
68

Bob Kerrey (D-NE)
Former governor - Nebraska 35th in population (1980)
69

Herb Kohl (D-WI)
Wisconsin 16th in population (1980)
70

Joe Lieberman (ID-CT)
Connecticut 25th in population (1980)
71

Conrad Burns (R-MT)
Montana 44th in population (1980)
72

Daniel Akaka (D-HI)
May 16, 1990
73

Bob Smith (R-NH)
December 7, 1990
74

Hank Brown (R-CO)
January 3, 1991
Former representative (10 years)
75

Larry Craig (R-ID)
Former representative (6 years)
76

Paul Wellstone (D-MN)
77

Dianne Feinstein (D-CA)
November 10, 1992
78

Byron Dorgan (D-ND)
December 15, 1992
79

Barbara Boxer (D-CA)
January 3, 1993
Former representative (10 years)
80

Judd Gregg (R-NH)
Former representative (8 years) Former governor
81

Ben Nighthorse Campbell[11] (D-CO)
Former representative (6 years)
82

Carol Moseley Braun (D-IL)
Illinois 6th in population (1990)
83

Lauch Faircloth (R-NC)
North Carolina 10th in population (1990)
84

Paul Coverdell (R-GA)
Georgia 11th in population (1990)
85

Russ Feingold (D-WI)
Wisconsin 16th in population (1990)
86

Patty Murray (D-WA)
Washington 18th in population (1990)
87

Bob Bennett (R-UT)
Utah 35th in population (1990)
88

Dirk Kempthorne (R-ID)
Idaho 42nd in population (1990)
89

Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX)
June 14, 1993
90

Jim Inhofe (R-OK)
November 17, 1994
91

Fred Thompson (R-TN)
December 2, 1994
92

Olympia Snowe (R-ME)
January 3, 1995
Former representative (16 years)
93

Mike DeWine (R-OH)
Former representative (8 years) - Ohio 7th in population (1990)
94

Jon Kyl (R-AZ)
Former representative (8 years) - Arizona 24th in population (1990)
95

Craig Thomas (R-WY)
Former representative (6 years)
96

Rick Santorum (R-PA)
Former representative (4 years)
97

Rod Grams (R-MN)
Former representative (2 years)
98

John Ashcroft (R-MO)
Former governor
99

Spencer Abraham (R-MI)
Michigan 8th in population (1990)
100

Bill Frist (R-TN)
Tennessee 17th in population (1990)


Ron Wyden (D-OR)
February 6, 1996


Sheila Frahm (R-KS)
June 11, 1996


Sam Brownback (R-KS)
November 7, 1996


See also



  • 104th United States Congress

  • List of members of the United States House of Representatives in the 104th Congress by seniority



Notes





  1. ^ A Chronological List of United States Senators 1789-Present, via www.Senate.gov


  2. ^ 1971 U.S Census Report Contains 1970 Census results.


  3. ^ 1981 U.S Census Report Contains 1980 Census results.


  4. ^ 1991 U.S Census Report Contains 1990 Census results.


  5. ^ Terms of service of senators that will expire in 1997.


  6. ^ Terms of service of senators that will expire in 1999.


  7. ^ Terms of service of senators that will expire in 2001.


  8. ^ Senator Dole resigned June 11, 1996.


  9. ^ Senator Packenwood resigned September 7, 1995.


  10. ^ Senator Lautenberg left the Senate but returned in 2003. Senate Rules barred him from regaining his previous seniority.


  11. ^ Senator Campbell switched to the Republican party sometime during 1995.




External links


  • Senate Seniority List










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