List of U.S. state senators

This is a list of U.S. state senators.

Summary

State State executive Legislature name Lower house Upper house
Name Size [1] Party strength Term
(yrs.)
Name Size [1] Party strength Term
(yrs.)
Alabama Governor Legislature House of Representatives 105 R 76–29 4 Senate 35 R 27–8 4
Alaska Governor Legislature House of Representatives 40 MC 21–19[nb 1] 2 Senate 20 Coal. 14–6 NCR[nb 2] 4
Arizona Governor State Legislature House of Representatives 60 R 33–27 2 Senate 30 R 17–13 2
Arkansas Governor General Assembly House of Representatives 100 R 81–19 2 Senate 35 R 29–6 4
California Governor State Legislature[nb 3] State Assembly 80 D 60–20 2 State Senate 40 D 30–10 4
Colorado Governor General Assembly House of Representatives 65 D 43–22 2 Senate 35 D 23–12 4
Connecticut Governor General Assembly House of Representatives 151 D 102–49 2 State Senate 36 D 25–11 2
Delaware Governor General Assembly House of Representatives 41 D 27–14 2 Senate 21 D 15–6 4
Florida Governor Legislature House of Representatives 120 R 87–33 2 Senate 40 R 28–11, 1 ind. 4
Georgia Governor General Assembly House of Representatives 180 R 99–81 2 State Senate 56 R 33–23 2
Hawaii Governor Legislature House of Representatives 51 D 42–9 2 Senate 25 D 22–3 4
Idaho Governor Legislature House of Representatives 70 R 61–9 2 Senate 35 R 29–6 2
Illinois Governor General Assembly House of Representatives 118 D 78–40 2 Senate 59 D 40–19 2 or 4
Indiana Governor General Assembly House of Representatives 100 R 69–30, 1 ind. 2 Senate 50 R 40–10 4
Iowa Governor General Assembly House of Representatives 100 R 67–33 2 Senate 50 R 33–17 4
Kansas Governor Legislature House of Representatives 125 R 88–37 2 Senate 40 R 31–9 4
Kentucky Governor General Assembly House of Representatives 100 R 80–20 2 Senate 38 R 32–6 4
Louisiana Governor Legislature[nb 4] House of Representatives 105 R 73–32 4 State Senate 39 R 28–11 4
Maine Governor Legislature House of Representatives 151 D 75–73, 3 ind.[nb 5] 2 Senate 35 D 20–14, 1 ind. 2
Maryland Governor General Assembly House of Delegates 141 D 102–39 4 Senate 47 D 34–13 4
Massachusetts Governor General Court House of Representatives 160 D 134–25, 1 ind. 2 Senate 40 D 35–5 2
Michigan Governor Legislature House of Representatives 110 R 58–52 2 Senate 38 D 20–18 4
Minnesota Governor Legislature House of Representatives 134 T 67–67 2 Senate 67 DFL 34–33 2, 4, 4
Mississippi Governor Legislature House of Representatives 122 R 78–42, 2 ind. 4 State Senate 52 R 34–18 4
Missouri Governor General Assembly House of Representatives 163 R 111–52 2 Senate 34 R 24–10 4
Montana Governor Legislature House of Representatives 100 R 58–42 2 Senate 50 R 32–18 4
Nebraska Governor Legislature (Unicameral) Legislature[nb 6] 49 R 33–15, 1 ind.[nb 7] 4
Nevada Governor Legislature Assembly 42 D 27–15 2 Senate 21 D 13–8 4
New Hampshire Governor General Court House of Representatives 400 R 220–179, 1 ind. 2 Senate 24 R 16–8 2
New Jersey Governor Legislature General Assembly 80 D 57–23 2 Senate 40 D 25–15 2, 4, 4
New Mexico Governor Legislature House of Representatives 70 D 44–26 2 Senate 42 D 26–16 4
New York Governor State Legislature State Assembly 150 D 103–47 2 State Senate 63 D 41–22 2
North Carolina Governor General Assembly House of Representatives 120 R 71–49 2 Senate 50 R 30–20 2
North Dakota Governor Legislative Assembly House of Representatives 94 R 83–11 4 Senate 47 R 42–5 4
Ohio Governor General Assembly House of Representatives 99 R 65–34 2 Senate 33 R 24–9 4
Oklahoma Governor Legislature House of Representatives 101 R 81–20 2 Senate 48 R 40–8 4
Oregon Governor Legislative Assembly House of Representatives 60 D 37–23 2 State Senate 30 D 18–12 4
Pennsylvania Governor General Assembly House of Representatives 203 D 102–101 2 State Senate 50 R 27–23 4
Rhode Island Governor General Assembly House of Representatives 75 D 64–10, 1 ind. 2 Senate 38 D 34–4 2
South Carolina Governor General Assembly House of Representatives 124 R 88–36 2 Senate 46 R 34–12 4
South Dakota Governor Legislature House of Representatives 70 R 65–5 2 Senate 35 R 32–3 2
Tennessee Governor General Assembly House of Representatives 99 R 75–24 2 Senate 33 R 27–6 4
Texas Governor Legislature House of Representatives 150 R 88–62 2 Senate 31 R 19–12 4
Utah Governor State Legislature[nb 8] House of Representatives 75 R 61–14 2 State Senate 29 R 22–6, 1 FWD[nb 9] 4
Vermont Governor General Assembly House of Representatives 150 MC 94–56[nb 10] 2 Senate 30 MC 17–13[nb 11] 2
Virginia Governor General Assembly House of Delegates 100 D 64–36 2 Senate 40 D 21–19 4
Washington Governor State Legislature[nb 12] House of Representatives 98 D 59–39 2 State Senate 49 D 30–19 4
West Virginia Governor Legislature House of Delegates 100 R 91–9 2 Senate 34 R 32–2 4
Wisconsin Governor State Legislature State Assembly 99 R 54–45 2 Senate 33 R 18–15 4
Wyoming Governor Legislature House of Representatives 62 R 56–6 2 Senate 31 R 29–2 4
  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. ^ The Constitution of California names it the "California Legislature", but the legislature brands itself as the "California State Legislature".
  4. ^ The Constitution 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 to sovereign tribal nations within Maine. Since 2018, only one seat (belonging to the Passamaquoddy) 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 is de jure nonpartisan but senators' political affiliations are publicly known and voting often happens along party lines; the de facto composition is given here.
  8. ^ The Constitution 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 the Forward Party.
  10. ^ The majority in the Vermont House of Representatives is held by a coalition of 87 Democrats, 3 Vermont 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 1 Vermont Progressive. 13 Republicans make up the minority.
  12. ^ The Constitution of Washington names it "the legislature of the state of Washington", but the legislature brands itself as the "Washington State Legislature".

Superlatives

From the 50 state legislatures in the United States, the following superlatives emerge:

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

Alabama

District Senator Political party Hometown First elected Counties represented
1 Tim Melson Republican Florence 2014 Lauderdale, part of Limestone
2 Tom Butler Republican Madison 2018 Parts of Limestone and Madison
3 Arthur Orr Republican Decatur 2006 Morgan, parts of Limestone and Madison
4 Garlan Gudger Republican Cullman 2018 Cullman, Marion, Winston
5 Matt Woods Republican Jasper 2025 (special) Fayette, Lamar, Walker, parts of Jefferson and Tuscaloosa
6 Larry Stutts Republican Tuscumbia 2014 Colbert, Franklin, Lawrence, part of Limestone
7 Sam Givhan Republican Gurley 2018 Part of Madison
8 Steve Livingston Republican Scottsboro 2014 Jackson, parts of DeKalb and Madison
9 Wes Kitchens Republican Arab 2024 (special) Marshall, parts of Blount and Madison
10 Andrew Jones Republican Centre 2018 Cherokee, Etowah, part of DeKalb
11 Lance Bell Republican Pell City 2022 Parts of Shelby, St. Clair, and Talladega
12 Keith Kelley Republican Anniston 2022 Calhoun, part of Talladega
13 Randy Price Republican Opelika 2018 Chambers, Clay, Cleburne, Randolph, part of Lee
14 April Weaver Republican Alabaster 2021 (special) Bibb, parts of Chilton and Shelby
15 Dan Roberts Republican Birmingham 2018 Parts of Jefferson and Shelby
16 J. T. Waggoner Republican Birmingham 1990 Parts of Jefferson and Shelby
17 Shay Shelnutt Republican Trussville 2014 Parts of Blount, Jefferson, and St. Clair
18 Rodger Smitherman Democratic Birmingham 1994 Part of Jefferson
19 Merika Coleman Democratic Birmingham 2022 Part of Jefferson
20 Linda Coleman-Madison Democratic Birmingham 2006 Part of Jefferson
21 Gerald Allen Republican Tuscaloosa 2010 Pickens, part of Tuscaloosa
22 Greg Albritton Republican Range 2014 Escambia, Washington, parts of Baldwin and Mobile
23 Robert Stewart Democratic Selma 2022 Butler, Clarke, Conecuh, Dallas, Lowndes, Monroe, Perry, Wilcox
24 Bobby Singleton Democratic Greensboro 2005 Choctaw, Greene, Hale, Marengo, Sumter, part of Tuscaloosa
25 Will Barfoot Republican Montgomery 2018 Crenshaw, parts of Elmore and Montgomery
26 Kirk Hatcher Democratic Montgomery 2021 (special) Part of Montgomery
27 Jay Hovey Republican Auburn 2022 Parts of Lee, Russell, and Tallapoosa
28 Billy Beasley Democratic Clayton 2010 Barbour, Bullock, Henry, Macon, parts of Houston and Russell
29 Donnie Chesteen Republican Geneva 2018 Geneva, parts of Dale and Houston
30 Clyde Chambliss Republican Prattville 2014 Autauga, Coosa, parts of Chilton, Elmore, and Tallapoosa
31 Josh Carnley Republican Ino 2022 Coffee, Covington, Pike, part of Dale
32 Chris Elliott Republican Spanish Fort 2018 Part of Baldwin
33 Vivian Davis Figures Democratic Mobile 1997 Parts of Baldwin and Mobile
34 Jack W. Williams Republican Wilmer 2018 Part of Mobile
35 David Sessions Republican Grand Bay 2018 Part of Mobile

Alaska

Alaska State Senate
34th Alaska State Legislature, 2025–2026
District Name Party Residence Assumed
office
Next
election
A Bert Stedman Republican[a] Sitka 2003[b] 2026
B Jesse Kiehl Democratic Juneau 2019 2028
C Gary Stevens Republican[a] Kodiak 2003[b] 2026
D Jesse Bjorkman Republican[a] Nikiski 2023 2028
E Cathy Giessel Republican[a] Anchorage 2023
(2011–2021)
2026
F James Kaufman Republican Anchorage 2023 2028
G Elvi Gray-Jackson Democratic Anchorage 2019 2026
H Matt Claman Democratic Anchorage 2023 2028
I Löki Tobin Democratic Anchorage 2023 2026
J Forrest Dunbar Democratic Anchorage 2023 2028
K Bill Wielechowski Democratic Anchorage 2007 2026
L Kelly Merrick Republican[a] Eagle River 2023 2028
M Cathy Tilton Republican Wasilla 2025[b] 2026
N Robert Yundt Republican Wasilla 2025 2028
O George Rauscher Republican Sutton 2025[b] 2026
P Scott Kawasaki Democratic Fairbanks 2019 2028
Q Robert Myers Republican North Pole 2021 2026
R Mike Cronk Republican Tok 2025 2028
S Lyman Hoffman Democratic Bethel 1995 2026
T Donny Olson Democratic Golovin 2001 2028
  1. ^ a b c d e Member of the bipartisan majority
  2. ^ a b c d Senator was originally appointed

Arizona

District Image Senator Party Residence Assumed office on Elected
1 Mark Finchem Rep Prescott 2025 2024
2 Shawnna Bolick Rep Phoenix 2023 2023†
3 John Kavanagh Rep Scottsdale 2023 2022
4 Carine Werner Rep Scottsdale 2025 2024
5 Lela Alston Dem Phoenix 2023 2018
6 Theresa Hatathlie Dem Coal Mine Mesa 2023 2022
7 Wendy Rogers Rep Flagstaff[2] 2023 2020
8 Lauren Kuby Dem Tempe 2025 2024
9 Kiana Sears Dem Mesa 2025 2025†
10 Dave Farnsworth Rep Mesa 2023 2022
11 Catherine Miranda Dem Phoenix 2023 2022
12 Mitzi Epstein Dem Chandler 2023 2022
13 J. D. Mesnard Rep Chandler 2023 2018
14 Warren Petersen Rep Gilbert 2023 2020
15 Jake Hoffman Rep Queen Creek 2023 2022
16 T. J. Shope Rep Coolidge 2023 2020
17 Vince Leach Rep Tucson 2025 2024
18 Priya Sundareshan Dem Tucson 2023 2022
19 David Gowan Rep Sierra Vista 2023 2018
20 Sally Ann Gonzales Dem Tucson 2023 2018
21 Rosanna Gabaldón Dem Sahuarita 2023 2022
22 Eva Diaz Dem Tolleson 2023 2022
23 Brian Fernandez Dem Yuma 2023 2022
24 Analise Ortiz Dem Phoenix 2025 2024
25 Tim Dunn Rep Yuma 2025 2024
26 Flavio Bravo Dem Phoenix 2023 2023†
27 Kevin Payne Rep Sun City 2025 2024
28 Frank Carroll Rep Surprise 2023 2022
29 Janae Shamp Rep Surprise 2023 2022
30 Hildy Angius Rep Bullhead City 2025 2024

† Member was originally appointed.

Arkansas

District Name Party Residence First elected Seat up Term-limited
1 Ben Gilmore Rep Crossett 2020 2028 2036
2 Matt Stone Rep Camden 2022 2026 2034
3 Steve Crowell Rep Magnolia 2022 2028 2034
4 Jimmy Hickey Jr. Rep Texarkana 2012 2028 2028
5 Terry Rice Rep Waldron 2014 2028 2030
6 Matt McKee Rep Pearcy 2022 2028 2034
7 Alan Clark Rep Lonsdale 2012 2026 2028
8 Stephanie Flowers Dem Pine Bluff 2010 2028 2026
9 Reginald Murdock Dem Marianna 2010 2026 2026
10 Ron Caldwell Rep Wynne 2012 2026 2028
11 Ricky Hill Rep Cabot 2018 (special) 2026 2034
12 Jamie Scott Dem North Little Rock 2024 2028 2034
13 Jane English Rep North Little Rock 2012 2026 2028
14 Clarke Tucker Dem Little Rock 2014 2026 2032
15 Fredrick Love Dem Mabelvale 2010 2026 2026
16 Kim Hammer Rep Benton 2018 2026 2034
17 Mark Johnson Rep Little Rock 2018 2028 2034
18 Jonathan Dismang Rep Beebe 2010 2028 2026
19 David Wallace Rep Leachville 2016 2028 2032
20 Dan Sullivan Rep Jonesboro 2014 2028 2030
21 Blake Johnson Rep Corning 2014 2026 2030
22 John Payton Rep Wilburn 2012 2028 2028
23 Scott Flippo Rep Mountain Home 2014 2028 2030
24 Missy Irvin Rep Mountain View 2010 2026 2026
25 Breanne Davis Rep Russellville 2018 (special) 2028 2034
26 Brad Simon Rep Paris 2026 (special) 2028 2038
27 Justin Boyd Rep Fort Smith 2014 2026 2030
28 Bryan King Rep Green Forest 2013 2026 2034
29 Jim Petty Rep Van Buren 2022 2028 2034
30 Greg Leding Dem Fayetteville 2018 2026 2034
31 Clint Penzo Rep Springdale 2016 2026 2032
32 Joshua P. Bryant Rep Rogers 2020 2026 2036
33 Bart Hester Rep Cave Springs 2012 2028 2028
34 Jim Dotson Rep Bentonville 2012 2028 2028
35 Tyler Dees Rep Siloam Springs 2022 2026 2034

California

District Name Party Residence First elected Term limited Notes
1 Megan Dahle Republican Bieber 2024 2028 Previously served in the Assembly from 2019 to 2024.
2 Mike McGuire Democratic Healdsburg 2014 2026 Previously served as President pro Tempore from 2024-2025
3 Christopher Cabaldon Democratic West Sacramento 2024 2036
4 Marie Alvarado-Gil Republican Jackson 2022 2034 First elected as a Democrat before switching parties on August 8, 2024
5 Jerry McNerney Democratic Pleasanton 2024 2036
6 Roger Niello Republican Fair Oaks 2022 2030 Previously served in the Assembly from 2004 to 2010.
7 Jesse Arreguín Democratic Berkeley 2024 2036
8 Angelique Ashby Democratic Natomas 2022 2034 Majority Leader since December 23, 2025.
9 Tim Grayson Democratic Concord 2024 2028 Previously served in the Assembly from 2016 to 2024.
10 Aisha Wahab Democratic Hayward 2022 2034
11 Scott Wiener Democratic San Francisco 2016 2028
12 Shannon Grove Republican Bakersfield 2018 2026 Previously served as Minority Leader from 2019 to 2021 and in the Assembly from 2010 to 2016.
13 Josh Becker Democratic Menlo Park 2020 2032
14 Anna Caballero Democratic Merced 2018 2026 Previously served in the Assembly from 2006 to 2010 and 2016 to 2018.
15 Dave Cortese Democratic San Jose 2020 2032
16 Melissa Hurtado Democratic Bakersfield 2018 2030
17 John Laird Democratic Santa Cruz 2020 2028 Previously served in the Assembly from 2002 to 2008.
18 Steve Padilla Democratic Chula Vista 2022 2034
19 Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh Republican Yucaipa 2020 2032
20 Caroline Menjivar Democratic San Fernando 2022 2034
21 Monique Limón Democratic Santa Barbara 2020 2028 Previously served in the Assembly from 2016 to 2020. President pro tempore
22 Susan Rubio Democratic Baldwin Park 2018 2030
23 Suzette Martinez Valladares Republican Santa Clarita 2024 2032 Previously served the Assembly from 2020 to 2022.
24 Benjamin Allen Democratic Santa Monica 2014 2026
25 Sasha Renée Pérez Democratic Alhambra 2024 2036
26 María Elena Durazo Democratic Los Angeles 2018 2030
27 Henry Stern Democratic Malibu 2016 2028
28 Lola Smallwood-Cuevas Democratic Los Angeles 2022 2034
29 Eloise Gómez Reyes Democratic Colton 2024 2028 Previously served in the Assembly from 2016 to 2024
30 Bob Archuleta Democratic Pico Rivera 2018 2030
31 Sabrina Cervantes Democratic Riverside 2024 2028 Previously served in the Assembly from 2016 to 2024
32 Kelly Seyarto Republican Murrieta 2022 2030 Previously served in the Assembly from 2020 to 2022.
33 Lena Gonzalez Democratic Long Beach 2019† 2032
34 Tom Umberg Democratic Santa Ana 2018 2026 Previously served in the Assembly from 1990 to 1994 and 2004 to 2006.
35 Laura Richardson Democratic San Pedro 2024 2032 Previously served in the U.S. House from 2007 to 2013 and in the Assembly from 2006 to 2007.
36 Tony Strickland Republican Huntington Beach 2025† 2030 Previously served in the Assembly from 1998 to 2004 and in the State Senate from 2008 to 2012
37 Steven Choi Republican Irvine 2024 2028 Previously served in the Assembly from 2016 to 2022
38 Catherine Blakespear Democratic Encinitas 2022 2034
39 Akilah Weber Democratic San Diego 2024 2032 Previously served in the Assembly from 2021 to 2024
40 Brian Jones Republican Santee 2018 2026 Minority Leader. Previously served in the Assembly from 2010 to 2016.
  • †: elected in a special election

Colorado

District Image Senator Party Residence First elected Next election
1 Byron Pelton Republican Sterling 2022 2026
2 Lisa Frizell Republican Castle Rock 2024 2028
3 Nick Hinrichsen Democratic Pueblo 2022* 2026
4 Mark Baisley Republican Sedalia 2022 2026
5 Marc Catlin Republican Montrose 2024 2028
6 Cleave Simpson Republican Alamosa 2020 2028#
7 Janice Rich Republican Grand Junction 2022 2026
8 Dylan Roberts Democratic Eagle 2022 2026
9 Lynda Zamora Wilson Republican Air Force Academy 2025* 2026
10 Larry Liston Republican Colorado Springs 2020 2028#
11 Tony Exum Democratic Colorado Springs 2022 2026
12 Marc Snyder Democratic Manitou Springs 2024 2028
13 Scott Bright Republican Platteville 2024 2028
14 Cathy Kipp Democratic Fort Collins 2024 2028
15 Janice Marchman Democratic Loveland 2022 2026
16 Chris Kolker Democratic Centennial 2020 2028#
17 Katie Wallace Democratic Longmont 2025* 2026 (special)
18 Judy Amabile Democratic Boulder 2024 2028
19 Lindsey Daugherty Democratic Arvada 2024 2028
20 Lisa Cutter Democratic Evergreen 2022 2026
21 Adrienne Benavidez Democratic Denver 2026* 2026 (special)
22 Jessie Danielson Democratic Wheat Ridge 2018 2026#
23 Barbara Kirkmeyer Republican Brighton 2020 2028#
24 Kyle Mullica Democratic Northglenn 2022 2026
25 William Lindstedt Democratic Broomfield 2025* 2026
26 Jeff Bridges Democratic Greenwood Village 2019* 2028#
27 Tom Sullivan Democratic Centennial 2022 2026
28 Mike Weissman Democratic Aurora 2024 2028
29 Iman Jodeh Democratic Aurora 2025* 2026 (special)
30 John Carson Republican Highlands Ranch 2025* 2026
31 Matthew Ball Democratic Denver 2025* 2026 (special)
32 Robert Rodriguez Democratic Denver 2018 2026#
33 James Coleman Democratic Denver 2020 2028#
34 Julie Gonzales Democratic Denver 2018 2026#
35 Rod Pelton Republican Cheyenne Wells 2022 2026
*Senator was originally appointed
#Senator is ineligible for re-election due to term limits

Connecticut

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

District Name[3] Party Hometown First elected Towns represented Occupation Leadership Role
1 John Fonfara Dem Hartford 1996 Hartford (part), Wethersfield (part) Marketing Consultant
2 Douglas McCrory Dem Bloomfield 2017^ Bloomfield (part), Hartford (part), Windsor (part) Educator
3 Saud Anwar Dem South Windsor 2019^ East Hartford, East Windsor, Ellington (part), South Windsor Physician
4 MD Rahman Dem Manchester 2022 Andover, Bolton, Glastonbury, Manchester Business Owner
5 Derek Slap Dem West Hartford 2019^ Bloomfield (part), Burlington, Farmington (part), West Hartford College Professor
6 Rick Lopes Dem New Britain 2020 Berlin, Farmington (part), New Britain Business Owner
7 John Kissel Rep Enfield 1993^ East Granby, Ellington (part), Enfield, Granby (part), Somers, Suffield, Windsor (part), Windsor Locks Corporate Attorney
8 Paul Honig Dem Harwinton 2024 Avon, Barkhamsted, Canton, Colebrook, Granby (part), Hartland, Harwinton (part), Hartland, Norfolk, Simsbury, Torrington (part) Business Executive
9 Matthew Lesser Dem Middletown 2018 Cromwell, Middletown (part), Newington, Rocky Hill, Wethersfield (part) Former State Representative
10 Gary Winfield Dem New Haven 2014^ New Haven (part), West Haven (part) Photographer, Business Owner
11 Martin Looney Dem New Haven 1993 Hamden (part), New Haven (part) Attorney President Pro-Tempore
12 Christine Cohen Dem Guilford 2018 Branford, Durham (part), East Haven (part), Guilford, Killingworth, Madison, Middlefield (part), North Branford (part) Business Owner
13 Jan Hochadel Dem Meriden 2022 Cheshire (part), Meriden, Middlefield (part), Middletown (part) Union President
14 James Maroney Dem Milford 2018 Milford, Orange, West Haven (part), Woodbridge (part) Retired Attorney
15 Joan Hartley Dem Waterbury 2000 Middlebury (part), Naugatuck (part), Waterbury (part) Teacher
16 Rob Sampson Rep Wolcott 2018 Cheshire (part), Prospect, Southington, Waterbury (part), Wolcott Realtor
17 Jorge Cabrera Dem Hamden 2020 Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Bethany, Derby, Hamden (part), Naugatuck (part), Woodbridge (part) Union Organizer
18 Heather Somers Rep Groton 2016 Griswold, Groton, North Stonington, Plainfield, Preston, Sterling, Stonington, Voluntown Business Executive
19 Catherine Osten Dem Sprague 2012 Columbia, Franklin, Hebron, Lebanon, Ledyard, Lisbon, Marlborough, Montville (part), Norwich, Sprague Corrections Officer
20 Martha Marx Dem New London 2022 Bozrah, East Lyme, Montville (part), New London, Old Lyme, Old Saybrook (part), Salem, Waterford Nurse
21 Jason Perillo Rep Shelton 2025^ Monroe (part), Seymour (part), Shelton, Stratford (part) Former State Representative
22 Sujata Gadkar-Wilcox Dem Trumbull 2024 Bridgeport (part), Monroe (part), Trumbull Professor
23 Herron Gaston Dem Bridgeport 2022 Bridgeport (part), Stratford (part) Pastor
24 Julie Kushner Dem Danbury 2018 Danbury, New Fairfield (part), Ridgefield (part) Community Organizer
25 Bob Duff Dem Norwalk 2004 Darien (part), Norwalk Realtor Majority Leader
26 Ceci Maher Dem Wilton 2022 Darien (part), New Canaan (part), Stamford (part), Redding, Ridgefield (part), Weston (part), Westport, Wilton Social Worker
27 Patricia Billie Miller Dem Stamford 2021^ Darien (part), Stamford (part) Former State Representative
28 Tony Hwang Rep Fairfield 2014 Bethel (part), Easton, Fairfield, Newtown, Realtor
29 Mae Flexer Dem Windham 2014 Brooklyn, Canterbury, Killingly, Mansfield, Pomfret, Putnam, Scotland, Thompson (part), Windham Nonprofit Organizer
30 Stephen Harding Rep Brookfield 2022 Bethlehem (part), Brookfield (part), Canaan, Cornwall, Goshen, Kent, Litchfield, Morris, New Fairfield (part), New Milford, North Canaan, Salisbury, Sharon, Sherman, Torrington (part), Warren, Washington (part), Winchester Attorney Minority Leader
31 Henri Martin Rep Bristol 2014 Bristol, Harwinton (part), Plainville, Plymouth, Thomaston Real Estate Business Owner
32 Eric Berthel Rep Watertown 2017^ Bethel (part), Bethlehem (part), Bridgewater, Brookfield (part), Middlebury (part), Oxford, Roxbury, Seymour (part), Southbury, Washington (part), Watertown, Woodbury Strategic Outreach
33 Norman Needleman Dem Essex 2018 Chester, Clinton, Colchester, Deep River, East Haddam, East Hampton, Essex, Haddam, Lyme, Old Saybrook (part), Portland, Westbrook First Selectman
34 Paul Cicarella Rep North Haven 2020 Durham (part), East Haven (part), North Branford (part), North Haven, Wallingford Private Investigator
35 Jeff Gordon Rep Woodstock 2022 Ashford, Chaplin, Coventry, Eastford, Ellington (part), Hampton,Stafford, Thompson (part), Tolland, Union, Vernon, Willington, Woodstock Physician
36 Ryan Fazio

Rep

Greenwich 2021^ Greenwich, New Canaan (part), Stamford (part) Greenwich Representative Town Meeting Member
^ Senator was first elected in a special election.

Delaware

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

District Name Party First elected Residence Seat up
1st Dan Cruce Dem 2025 Wilmington 2026
2nd Darius J. Brown Dem 2018 Wilmington 2028
3rd Elizabeth Lockman Dem 2018 Wilmington 2028
4th Laura Sturgeon Dem 2018 Brandywine Hundred 2028
5th Ray Seigfried Dem 2025 Arden 2026
6th Russ Huxtable Dem 2022 Lewes 2028
7th Spiros Mantzavinos Dem 2020 Westgate Farms 2026
8th David Sokola Dem 1990 Newark 2026
9th Jack Walsh Dem 2016 Newport 2026
10th Stephanie Hansen Dem 2017 Middletown 2028
11th Bryan Townsend Dem 2012 Westover Woods 2028
12th Nicole Poore Dem 2012 Barbs Farm 2026
13th Marie Pinkney Dem 2020 New Castle County 2026
14th Kyra Hoffner Dem 2022 Leipsic 2026
15th David G. Lawson Rep 2010 Marydel 2026
16th Eric Buckson Rep 2022 Camden 2028
17th W. Charles Paradee Dem 2018 Dover 2028
18th David L. Wilson Rep 2018 Lincoln 2028
19th Brian G. Pettyjohn Rep 2012 Georgetown 2026
20th Gerald Hocker Rep 2012 Ocean View 2026
21st Bryant Richardson Rep 2014 Laurel 2028

Florida

District Name Party Residence Counties represented First elected[4] Term up
1 Don Gaetz Rep Crestview Escambia, Santa Rosa, part of Okaloosa 2024 2028
2 Jay Trumbull Rep Panama City Bay, Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Walton, Washington, part of Okaloosa 2022 2026
3 Corey Simon Rep Tallahassee Dixie, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Hamilton, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Suwannee, Taylor, Wakulla 2022 2028
4 Clay Yarborough Rep Jacksonville Nassau, part of Duval 2022 2026
5 Tracie Davis Dem Jacksonville Part of Duval 2022 2028
6 Jennifer Bradley Rep Fleming Island Baker, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Gilchrist, Union, part of Alachua 2020 2026
7 Tom Leek Rep Ormond Beach Flagler, Putnam, St. Johns, part of Volusia 2024 2028
8 Tom A. Wright Rep New Smyrna Beach Parts of Brevard and Volusia 2018 2026
9 Stan McClain Rep Summerfield Marion, parts of Alachua and Levy 2024 2028
10 Jason Brodeur Rep Sanford Seminole, part of Orange 2020 2026
11 Ralph Massullo Rep Lecanto Citrus, Hernando, Sumter, part of Pasco 2025* 2028
12 Colleen Burton Rep Lakeland Part of Polk 2022 2026
13 Keith Truenow Rep Tavares Lake, part of Orange 2024 2028
14 Vacant Part of Hillsborough 2026
15 LaVon Bracy Davis Dem Ocoee Part of Orange 2025* 2028
16 Darryl Rouson Dem St. Petersburg Parts of Hillsborough and Pinellas 2016 2026
17 Carlos Smith Dem Orlando Part of Orange 2024 2028
18 Nick DiCeglie Rep Indian Rocks Beach Part of Pinellas 2022 2026
19 Debbie Mayfield Rep Indialantic Part of Brevard 2025* 2028
20 Jim Boyd Rep Bradenton Parts of Hillsborough and Manatee 2020 2026
21 Ed Hooper Rep Clearwater Parts of Pasco and Pinellas 2018 2028
22 Joe Gruters Rep Sarasota Sarasota, part of Manatee 2018 2026
23 Danny Burgess Rep Zephyrhills Parts of Hillsborough and Pasco 2020 2028
24 Mack Bernard Dem West Palm Beach Part of Palm Beach 2024* 2026
25 Kristen Arrington Dem Orlando Osceola, part of Orange 2024 2028
26 Lori Berman Dem Lantana Part of Palm Beach 2018* 2026
27 Ben Albritton Rep Wauchula Charlotte, DeSoto, Hardee, parts of Lee and Polk 2018 2028
28 Kathleen Passidomo Rep Naples Collier, Hendry, part of Lee 2016 2026
29 Erin Grall Rep Vero Beach Glades, Highlands, Indian River, Okeechobee, part of St. Lucie 2022 2028
30 Tina Polsky Dem Boca Raton Parts of Broward and Palm Beach 2020 2026
31 Gayle Harrell Rep Stuart Martin, parts of Palm Beach and St. Lucie 2018 2028
32 Rosalind Osgood Dem Fort Lauderdale Part of Broward 2022* 2026
33 Jonathan Martin Rep Fort Myers Part of Lee 2022 2028
34 Shevrin Jones Dem West Park Part of Miami-Dade 2020 2026
35 Barbara Sharief Dem Plantation Part of Broward 2024 2028
36 Ileana Garcia Rep Miami Part of Miami-Dade 2020 2026
37 Jason Pizzo Ind. North Miami Beach Parts of Broward and Miami-Dade 2018 2028
38 Alexis Calatayud Rep Miami Part of Miami-Dade 2022 2026
39 Bryan Avila Rep Hialeah Part of Miami-Dade 2022 2028
40 Ana Maria Rodriguez Rep Doral Monroe, part of Miami-Dade 2020 2026

*Elected in a special election.

Georgia

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

District Senator Party Since Residence Counties represented
1 Ben Watson Republican 2015 Savannah Bryan, Liberty, part of Chatham
2 Derek Mallow Democratic 2023 Savannah Part of Chatham
3 Mike Hodges Republican 2023 Brunswick Brantley, Camden, Charlton, Glynn, McIntosh, part of Ware
4 Billy Hickman Republican 2020 Statesboro Bulloch, Candler, Effingham, Evans, part of Chatham
5 Sheikh Rahman Democratic 2019 Lawrenceville Part of Gwinnett
6 Matt Brass Republican 2017 Newnan Coweta, Heard, part of Carroll
7 Vacant[a] Part of Gwinnett
8 Russ Goodman Republican 2021 Cogdell Atkinson, Clinch, Echols, Lanier, Lowndes, Pierce, part of Ware
9 Nikki Merritt Democratic 2021 Grayson Part of Gwinnett
10 Emanuel Jones Democratic 2005 Decatur Parts of DeKalb and Henry
11 Sam Watson Republican 2023 Moultrie Brooks, Colquitt, Cook, Decatur, Grady, Seminole, Thomas
12 Freddie Sims Democratic 2009 Dawson Baker, Calhoun, Clay, Dougherty, Early, Miller, Mitchell, Quitman, Randolph, Stewart, Sumter, Terrell, Webster
13 Carden Summers Republican 2020 Cordele Ben Hill, Berrien, Crisp, Irwin, Lee, Tift, Turner, Worth, part of Coffee
14 Josh McLaurin Democratic 2023 Sandy Springs Part of Fulton
15 Ed Harbison Democratic 1993 Columbus Chattahoochee, Macon, Marion, Schley, Talbot, Taylor, part of Muscogee
16 Marty Harbin Republican 2015 Tyrone Lamar, Pike, Spalding, part of Fayette
17 Gail Davenport Democratic 2007 Jonesboro Parts of Clayton and Henry
18 Steven McNeel Republican 2026 Macon Crawford, Monroe, Peach, Upson, parts of Bibb and Houston
19 Blake Tillery Republican 2017 Vidalia Appling, Bacon, Jeff Davis, Long, Montgomery, Tattnall, Telfair, Toombs, Wayne, Wheeler, part of Coffee
20 Larry Walker III Republican 2015 Perry Bleckley, Dodge, Dooly, Laurens, Pulaski, Treutlen, Wilcox, part of Houston
21 Jason Dickerson Republican 2025 Canton Parts of Cherokee and Fulton
22 Harold V. Jones II Democratic 2015 Augusta Part of Richmond
23 Max Burns Republican 2021 Sylvania Burke, Emanuel, Glascock, Jefferson, Jenkins, McDuffie, Screven, Taliaferro, Warren, parts of Columbia and Richmond
24 Lee Anderson Republican 2017 Grovetown Elbert, Greene, Hart, Lincoln, Oglethorpe, Wilkes, part of Columbia
25 Rick Williams Republican 2023 Milledgeville Baldwin, Butts, Jasper, Jones, Putnam, parts of Bibb and Henry
26 David Lucas Democratic 2013 Macon Hancock, Johnson, Twiggs, Washington, Wilkinson, parts of Bibb and Houston
27 Greg Dolezal Republican 2019 Cumming Part of Forsyth
28 Donzella James Democratic 2009 Atlanta Parts of Cobb, Douglas, and Fulton
29 Randy Robertson Republican 2019 Cataula Harris, Meriwether, Troup, part of Muscogee
30 Tim Bearden Republican 2024 Carrollton Haralson, parts of Carroll, Douglas, and Paulding
31 Jason Anavitarte Republican 2021 Dallas Polk, part of Paulding
32 Kay Kirkpatrick Republican 2017 Marietta Parts Cherokee and Cobb
33 Michael Rhett Democratic 2015 Marietta Part of Cobb
34 Kenya Wicks Democratic 2025 Fayetteville Parts of Clayton and Fayette
35 Jaha Howard Democratic 2025 Parts of Cobb and Fulton
36 Nan Orrock Democratic 2007 Atlanta Part of Fulton
37 Ed Setzler Republican 2023 Acworth Parts of Bartow and Cobb
38 RaShaun Kemp Democratic 2025 Atlanta Part of Fulton
39 Sonya Halpern Democratic 2021 Atlanta Part of Fulton
40 Sally Harrell Democratic 2019 Atlanta Parts of DeKalb and Gwinnett
41 Kim Jackson Democratic 2021 Stone Mountain Part of DeKalb
42 Brian Strickland Republican 2018 McDonough Morgan, parts of Henry, Newton, and Walton
43 Tonya Anderson Democratic 2017 Lithonia Rockdale, parts of DeKalb, Gwinnett, and Newton
44 Elena Parent Democratic 2015 Atlanta Parts of Clayton and DeKalb
45 Clint Dixon Republican 2021 Buford Parts of Barrow and Gwinnett
46 Bill Cowsert Republican 2007 Athens Parts of Barrow, Clarke, Gwinnett, Oconee, and Walton
47 Frank Ginn Republican 2011 Danielsville Madison, parts of Barrow, Clarke, and Jackson
48 Shawn Still Republican 2023 Johns Creek Parts of Forsyth, Fulton, and Gwinnett
49 Drew Echols Republican 2025 Gainesville Part of Hall
50 Bo Hatchett Republican 2021 Cornelia Banks, Franklin, Habersham, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, parts of Hall, Jackson, and White
51 Steve Gooch Republican 2011 Dahlonega Dawson, Fannin, Gilmer, Lumpkin, Pickens, Union, part of White
52 Chuck Hufstetler Republican 2013 Rome Parts of Bartow, Floyd, and Gordon
53 Vacant[b] Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Walker, part of Floyd
54 Chuck Payne Republican 2017 Dalton Murray, Whitfield, part of Gordon
55 Randal Mangham Democratic 2025 Stone Mountain Parts of DeKalb and Gwinnett
56 John Albers Republican 2011 Roswell Parts of Cherokee, Cobb, and Fulton

Hawaii

District Name Party County(ies) Areas represented First elected
1 Lorraine Inouye Dem Hawaiʻi Hilo, Pauka‘a, Papaikou, Pepe‘ekeo 2014[c]
2 Joy San Buenaventura Dem Puna 2020[d]
3 Dru Kanuha Dem Kona, Kaʻū, Volcano 2018
4 Tim Richards III Dem Hilo, Hāmākua, Kohala, Waimea, Waikōloa, Kona 2022
5 Troy Hashimoto Dem Maui Wailuku, Waiheʻe, Kahului, Mauka, Wai'ehu 2023[e][f]
6 Angus McKelvey Dem West and South Maui, Maalaea, Waikapu 2022[g]
7 Lynn DeCoite Dem Maui, Kalawao Hāna, East and Upcountry Maui, Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi and Kahoʻolawe, Molokini 2021[e][h]
8 Ron Kouchi Dem Kauaʻi Kauaʻi, Niʻihau 2010[e]
9 Stanley Chang Dem Honolulu Hawaiʻi Kai, ʻĀina Haina, Waiʻalae-Kāhala, Diamond Head, Kaimuki, Kapahulu 2016
10 Les Ihara Jr. Dem Kaimukī, Kapahulu, Pālolo, Maunalani Heights, St. Louis Heights, Mōʻiliʻili, Ala Wai mauka, Kapahulu, Moiliili, McCully 1994[i]
11 Carol Fukunaga Dem Mānoa, Makiki, Punchbowl, Papakōlea, Tantalus 2022[j]
12 Sharon Moriwaki Dem Kakaʻako, Ala Moana, Waikīkī, McCully 2018
13 Karl Rhoads Dem Liliha, Pālama, Iwilei, Nuʻuanu, Pacific Heights, Pauoa, Downtown, Chinatown, Dowsett Heights, Pu'unui 2016[k]
14 Donna Mercado Kim[Note 1] Dem Moanalua, ʻAiea, Fort Shafter, Kalihi Valley, Red Hill, Kapalama 2000[l]
15 Glenn Wakai Dem Kalihi, Māpunapuna, Airport, Salt Lake, Āliamanu, Foster Village, Hickam, Pearl Harbor, Aiea, Pearl City 2010[m]
16 Brandon Elefante Dem Pearl City, Momilani, Pearlridge, ʻAiea, Royal Summit, ʻAiea Heights, Newtown, Waimalu, Hālawa, Pearl Harbor, Waiau, Pacific Palisades 2022
17 Donovan Dela Cruz Dem Mililani Town, Mililani Mauka, Waipi'o Acres, Launani Valley, Wahiawa, Whitmore Village 2010
18 Michelle Kidani Dem Mililani Town, Waipiʻo Gentry, Crestview, Waikele, Village Park, Royal Kunia 2008
19 Rachele Lamosao[Note 2] Dem Pearl City, Waipahu, West Loch Estates, Hono'ui'uli, Ho'opii 2025[e][n]
20 Kurt Fevella Rep ʻEwa Beach, Ocean Pointe, ʻEwa by Gentry, Iroquois Point, ʻEwa Village 2018
21 Mike Gabbard Dem Kalaeloa, Fernandez Village, ʻEwa, Kapolei, Makakilo, 2006
22 Samantha DeCorte Rep Honokai Hale, Ko 'Olina, Nanakuli, Maili, Waianae, Makaha, Makua 2024
23 Brenton Awa Rep Kane'ohe, Kahaluu thru Laie, Kahuku to Mokuleia, Schofield Barracks, Kunia Camp 2022
24 Jarrett Keohokalole Dem Kāneʻohe, Kailua 2018[o]
25 Chris Lee Dem Kailua, Waimānalo, Hawaiʻi Kai 2020[p]
  1. ^ Became President of the Senate on December 28, 2012, after Shan Tsutsui was appointed by Governor Neil Abercrombie to be Lieutenant Governor.[6] Ousted as Senate President in unusual mid-year leadership reorganization on May 5, 2015.[7] First Filipina, but second Filipino American, Hawaiʻi Senate President[8][9]
  2. ^ Democrat Henry Aquino resigned on November 30, 2025. State representative Rachele Lamosao was appointed on December 3, 2025 to fill the seat.[10][11]
  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Parkes was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference MooreRes was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Previously served in Senate from 1998 to 2008
  4. ^ Previously served in House from 2014 to 2020
  5. ^ a b c d Senator was originally appointed
  6. ^ Previously served in House from 2018 to 2023
  7. ^ Previously served in House from 2006 to 2022
  8. ^ Previously served in House from 2015 to 2021
  9. ^ Previously served in House from 1986 to 1994
  10. ^ Previously served in House from 1979 to 1982, House from 1987 to 1992, and Senate from 1992 to 2012
  11. ^ Previously served in House from 2006 to 2016
  12. ^ Previously served in House from 1982 to 1985
  13. ^ Previously served in House from 2002 to 2010
  14. ^ Previously served in House from 2022 to 2026
  15. ^ Previously served in House from 2014 to 2018
  16. ^ Previously served in House from 2008 to 2020

Idaho

District Senator Party Residence Counties represented Took office
1 Jim Woodward Republican Sagle Bonner, Boundary 2024
2 Phil Hart Republican Kellogg Benewah, Bonner, Clearwater, Kootenai, Shoshone 2022
3 Doug Okuniewicz Republican Hayden Kootenai 2022
4 Ben Toews Republican Coeur d'Alene Kootenai 2022
5 Carl Bjerke Republican Coeur d'Alene Kootenai 2022
6 Dan Foreman Republican Viola Latah, Lewis, Nez Perce 2022
7 Cindy Carlson Republican Riggins Adams, Idaho, Nez Perce 2022
8 Christy Zito Republican Hammett Boise, Custer, Elmore, Valley 2024
9 Brandon Shippy Republican New Plymouth Canyon, Payette, Washington 2024
10 Tammy Nichols Republican Middleton Ada, Canyon 2022
11 Camille Blaylock Republican Caldwell Canyon 2024
12 Ben Adams Republican Nampa Canyon 2022
13 Brian Lenney Republican Nampa Canyon 2022
14 C. Scott Grow Republican Eagle Ada, Gem 2018
15 Codi Galloway Republican Boise Ada 2024
16 Alison Rabe Democratic Boise Ada 2022
17 Carrie Semmelroth Democratic Boise Ada 2021
18 Janie Ward-Engelking Democratic Boise Ada 2013
19 Melissa Wintrow Democratic Boise Ada 2020
20 Josh Keyser Republican Boise Ada 2024
21 Treg Bernt Republican Meridian Ada 2022
22 Lori Den Hartog Republican Meridian Ada 2014
23 Todd Lakey Republican Nampa Ada, Canyon, Owyhee 2012
24 Glenneda Zuiderveld Republican Twin Falls Camas, Gooding, Twin Falls 2022
25 Josh Kohl Republican Twin Falls Twin Falls 2024
26 Ron Taylor Democratic Hailey Blaine, Jerome, Lincoln 2022
27 Kelly Anthon Republican Declo Cassia, Minidoka, Oneida 2015
28 Jim Guthrie Republican McCammon Bannock, Franklin, Power 2012
29 James Ruchti Democratic Pocatello Bannock 2022
30 Julie VanOrden Republican Pingree Bingham, Butte 2022
31 Van Burtenshaw Republican Terreton Clark, Fremont, Jefferson, Lemhi 2018
32 Kevin Cook Republican Idaho Falls Bonneville 2020
33 Dave Lent Republican Idaho Falls Bonneville 2018
34 Doug Ricks Republican Rexburg Madison 2020
35 Mark Harris Republican Soda Springs Bannock, Bear Lake, Bonneville, Caribou, Teton 2015

Illinois

In 1924, Florence Fifer Bohrer became the body's first female member and Adelbert H. Roberts became its first African American member.[12][13] In 1977, Earlean Collins became the first African American woman to serve in the Illinois Senate.[14] Barack Obama, later the first African-American President of the United States, served in the Illinois Senate from 1997 to 2004.[15]

As of February 28, 2025, the 104th General Assembly of the Illinois Senate consists of the following members:[16][17]

District Senator Party Residence Assumed
office
Next
election
1 Javier Cervantes ƗƗ Democratic Chicago November 18, 2022 2028
2 Omar Aquino Ɨ Democratic July 1, 2016 2026
3 Mattie Hunter Democratic January 8, 2003
4 Kimberly A. Lightford Ɨ Democratic November 20, 1998 2028
5 Lakesia Collins Ɨ Democratic August 16, 2023 2026
6 Sara Feigenholtz Ɨ Democratic January 21, 2020
7 Mike Simmons Ɨ Democratic February 6, 2021 2028
8 Ram Villivalam ƗƗ Democratic January 5, 2019 2026
9 Laura Fine ƗƗ Democratic Glenview January 6, 2019
10 Robert Martwick Ɨ Democratic Chicago June 28, 2019 2028
11 Mike Porfirio Democratic Bridgeview January 11, 2023 2026
12 Celina Villanueva Ɨ Democratic Chicago January 7, 2020
13 Robert Peters Ɨ Democratic January 6, 2019 2028
14 Emil Jones III Democratic January 14, 2009 2026
15 Napoleon Harris Democratic Harvey January 9, 2013
16 Willie Preston Democratic Chicago January 11, 2023 2028
17 Elgie Sims Ɨ Democratic January 26, 2018 2026
18 William Cunningham Democratic January 9, 2013
19 Michael Hastings Democratic Tinley Park 2028
20 Graciela Guzmán Democratic Chicago January 8, 2025 2026
21 Laura Ellman Democratic Lisle January 9, 2019
22 Cristina Castro Democratic Elgin January 11, 2017 2028
23 Suzy Glowiak Democratic Western Springs January 9, 2019 2026
24 Seth Lewis Republican Bartlett January 11, 2023
25 Karina Villa Democratic West Chicago January 13, 2021 2028
26 Darby Hills Ɨ Republican Barrington Hills February 28, 2025 2026
27 Mark L. Walker Ɨ Democratic Arlington Heights May 11, 2024
28 Laura Murphy Ɨ Democratic Des Plaines October 5, 2015 2028
29 Julie Morrison Democratic Deerfield January 9, 2013 2026
30 Adriane Johnson Ɨ Democratic Buffalo Grove October 11, 2020
31 Mary Edly-Allen Democratic Libertyville January 11, 2023 2028
32 Craig Wilcox Ɨ Republican McHenry October 1, 2018 2026
33 Don DeWitte Republican St. Charles January 9, 2019
34 Steve Stadelman Democratic Rockford January 9, 2013 2028
35 Dave Syverson Republican Rockford January 13, 1993 2026
36 Michael Halpin Democratic Rock Island January 11, 2023
37 Li Arellano Jr Republican Dixon January 8, 2025 2028
38 Sue Rezin Ɨ Republican Morris December 11, 2010 2026
39 Don Harmon Democratic Oak Park January 8, 2003
40 Patrick Joyce Ɨ Democratic Kankakee November 8, 2019 2028
41 John Curran Ɨ Republican Woodridge July 23, 2017 2026
42 Linda Holmes Democratic Aurora January 10, 2007
43 Rachel Ventura Democratic Joliet January 11, 2023 2028
44 Sally Turner Ɨ Republican Beason January 25, 2021 2026
45 Andrew Chesney ƗƗ Republican Freeport December 5, 2018
46 Dave Koehler ƗƗ Democratic Peoria December 3, 2006 2028
47 Neil Anderson Republican Andalusia January 15, 2015 2026
48 Doris Turner Ɨ Democratic Springfield February 6, 2021
49 Meg Loughran Cappel ƗƗ Democratic Shorewood December 10, 2020 2028
50 Jil Tracy Republican Quincy January 11, 2017 2026
51 Chapin Rose Republican Mahomet January 9, 2013
52 Paul Faraci Ɨ Democratic Champaign January 11, 2023 2028
53 Chris Balkema Republican Channahon January 8, 2025 2026
54 Steve McClure Republican Springfield January 9, 2019
55 Jason Plummer Republican Edwardsville 2028
56 Erica Harriss Republican Glen Carbon January 11, 2023 2026
57 Christopher Belt Democratic Cahokia Heights January 9, 2019
58 Terri Bryant Republican Murphysboro January 13, 2021 2028
59 Dale Fowler Republican Harrisburg January 11, 2017 2026
  • 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

District Senator Party Residence First elected Seat up
1 Dan Dernulc Rep Highland 2022 2026
2 Lonnie Randolph Dem East Chicago 2008 (1992–1998) 2028
3 Mark Spencer Dem Gary 2024 2028
4 Rodney Pol Jr. Dem Chesterton 2021† 2026
5 Ed Charbonneau Rep Valparaiso 2007† 2028
6 Rick Niemeyer Rep Lowell 2014 2026
7 Brian Buchanan Rep Lebanon 2018† 2028
8 Mike Bohacek Rep Michiana Shores 2016 2028
9 Ryan Mishler Rep Bremen 2004 2028
10 David L. Niezgodski Dem South Bend 2016 2028
11 Linda Rogers Rep Granger 2018 2026
12 Blake Doriot Rep New Paris 2016 2028
13 Sue Glick Rep LaGrange 2010 2028
14 Tyler Johnson Rep Grabill 2022 2026
15 Liz Brown Rep Fort Wayne 2014 2026
16 Justin Busch Rep Fort Wayne 2018† 2028
17 Nick McKinley Rep Marion 2026† 2026
18 Stacey Donato Rep Logansport 2019† 2028
19 Travis Holdman Rep Markle 2008† 2026
20 Scott Baldwin Rep Noblesville 2020 2028
21 James R. Buck Rep Kokomo 2008 2026
22 Ron Alting Rep Lafayette 1998 2026
23 Spencer Deery Rep West Lafayette 2022 2026
24 Brett Clark Rep Avon 2024 2028
25 Mike Gaskill Rep Anderson 2018 2026
26 Scott Alexander Rep Muncie 2022 2026
27 Jeff Raatz Rep Centerville 2014 2026
28 Michael Crider Rep Greenfield 2012 2028
29 J. D. Ford Dem Indianapolis 2018 2026
30 Fady Qaddoura Dem Indianapolis 2020 2028
31 Kyle Walker Rep Indianapolis 2020 2026
32 Aaron Freeman Rep Indianapolis 2016 2028
33 Greg Taylor Dem Indianapolis 2008 2028
34 La Keisha Jackson Dem Indianapolis 2024† 2028
35 R. Michael Young Rep[a] Indianapolis 2000 2028
36 Cyndi Carrasco Rep Indianapolis 2023† 2028
37 Rodric Bray Rep Martinsville 2012 2028
38 Greg Goode Rep Terre Haute 2023† 2026
39 Eric Bassler Rep Washington 2014 2026
40 Shelli Yoder Dem Bloomington 2020 2028
41 Greg Walker Rep Columbus 2006 2026
42 Jean Leising Rep Oldenburg 2008 (1988–1996) 2028
43 Randy Maxwell Rep Guilford 2023† 2026
44 Eric Koch Rep Bedford 2016 2028
45 Chris Garten Rep Scottsburg 2018 2026
46 Andrea Hunley Dem Indianapolis 2022 2026
47 Gary Byrne Rep Salem 2022† 2026
48 Daryl Schmitt Rep Jasper 2024† 2026
49 Jim Tomes Rep Evansville 2010 2026
50 Vaneta Becker Rep Evansville 2005† 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

Iowa senators as of December 30, 2025
District
Portrait Senator Party Counties represented First elected Standing committee leader Appropriations subcommittee member
1 Catelin Drey Democratic Woodbury 2025[a]
2 Jeff Taylor Republican Plymouth and Sioux 2020 Education (Vice Chair) Education (Chair)
3 Lynn Evans Republican Osceola, O'Brien, Clay, Cherokee, and Buena Vista 2022 Education
4 Tim Kraayenbrink Republican Calhoun, Pocahontas, Sac, and Webster 2014 Appropriations (Chair), Technology (Vice Chair)
5 Dave Rowley Republican Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Kossuth, Palo Alto, and Winnebago 2020 Administration and Regulation Appropriations (Chair)
6 Jason Schultz Republican Audubon, Carroll, Crawford, Ida, and Shelby 2014 State Government (Chair)
7 Kevin Alons Republican Cherokee, Monona, Plymouth, and Woodbury 2022 Health and Human Services
8 Mark Costello Republican Fremont, Harrison, Mills, and Pottawattamie 2014[b] Ethics (Vice Chair) Health and Human Services (Chair)
9 Tom Shipley Republican Adams, Cass, Montgomery, Page, Ringgold, Taylor, and Union 2014 Ethics (Chair), Natural Resources and Environment (Vice Chair) Agriculture and Natural Resources
10 Dan Dawson Republican Pottawattamie 2016 Ways and Means (Chair)
11 Julian Garrett Republican Marion and Warren 2013[c] Judiciary (Vice Chair) Justice System (Chair)
12 Amy Sinclair Republican Adair, Appanoose, Clarke, Dallas, Decatur, Lucas, Madison, Union, and Wayne 2012 Government Oversight (Chair), Rules and Administration (Vice Chair)
13 Cherielynn Westrich Republican Appanoose, Davis, Monroe, and Wapello 2022 Justice System (Vice Chair)
14 Sarah Trone Garriott Democratic Dallas 2020 Health and Human Services (Ranking Member) Health and Human Services
15 Tony Bisignano Democratic Polk 2014 State Government (Ranking Member), Agriculture (Ranking Member)
16 Renee Hardman Democratic Dallas and Polk 2025[d]
17 Izaah Knox Democratic Polk 2022 Natural Resources and Environment (Ranking Member) Education
18 Janet Petersen Democratic Polk 2012 Appropriations (Ranking Member) Transportation, Infrastructure, and Capitals (Ranking Member)
19 Ken Rozenboom Republican Jasper, Mahaska, and Marion 2012 Agriculture (Vice Chair), Education (Chair)
20 Mike Pike Republican Polk 2024
21 Mike Bousselot Republican Polk 2022 Commerce (Vice Chair) Transportation, Infrastructure, and Capitals (Vice Chair)
22 Matt Blake Democratic Polk 2024
23 Jack Whitver Republican Dallas and Polk 2011[e] Rules and Administration (Chair)
24 Jesse Green Republican Boone, Dallas, Greene, Guthrie, and Story 2020 Local Government (Chair)
25 Herman Quirmbach Democratic Story 2002 Education (Ranking Member) Economic Development
26 Kara Warme Republican Marshall and Story 2024
27 Annette Sweeney Republican Black Hawk, Grundy, Hardin, Poweshiek, and Tama 2018 Natural Resources and Environment (Chair) Agriculture and Natural Resources (Vice Chair)
28 Dennis Guth Republican Franklin, Hancock, Hamilton, Humbolt, and Wright 2012 N/A Administration and Regulation (Vice Chair)
29 Sandy Salmon Republican Bremer, Butler, Chickasaw, and Floyd 2022 Veterans Affairs (Vice Chair) Justice System
30 Doug Campbell Republican Cerro Gordo, Floyd, Mitchell, and Worth 2024
31 William Dotzler Democratic Black Hawk 2002 Veterans Affairs (Ranking Member) Economic Development (Ranking Member)
32 Mike Klimesh Republican Allamakee, Clayton, Fayette, Howard, and Winneshiek 2020 Government Oversight (Vice Chair); Transportation (Chair) Health and Human Services
33 Carrie Koelker Republican Dubuque, Jones, and Jackson 2018 Was and Means (Vice Chair) Transportation, Infrastructure, and Capitals (Chair)
34 Dan Zumbach Republican Black Hawk, Buchanan, Delaware, Dubuque, and Fayette 2012 Appropriations(Vice Chair) Agriculture and Natural Resources (Chair)
35 Mike Zimmer Democratic Clinton, Jackson, and Scott 2025[f]
36 Thomas Townsend Democratic Dubuque 2024
37 Molly Donahue Democratic Linn 2022 Workforce (Ranking Member) Health and Human Services (Ranking Member)
38 Dave Sires Republican Benton, Black Hawk, and Tama 2024
39 Liz Bennett Democratic Linn 2022 Technology (Ranking Member) Transportation, Infrastructure, and Capitals
40 Art Staed Democratic Linn 2024
41 Kerry Gruenhagen Republican Cedar, Muscatine, and Scott 2022 Economic Development
42 Charlie McClintock Republican Benton and Linn 2022 Workforce (Vice Chair) Justice System
43 Zach Wahls Democratic Johnson 2018 Rules and Administration (Ranking Member)
44 Adrian Dickey Republican Henry, Jefferson, Keokuk, Mahaska, and Van Buren 2021[g] Workforce (Chair); Transportation (Vice Chair) Economic Development
45 Janice Weiner Democratic Johnson 2022 Local Government (Ranking Member) Agriculture and Natural Resources
46 Dawn Driscoll Republican Iowa, Johnson. and Washington 2020 Agriculture (Chair)
47 Scott Webster Republican Scott 2022 Administration and Regulation
48 Mark Lofgren Republican Des Moines, Henry, Louisa, and Muscatine 2016 Local Government (Vice Chair) Economic Development (Chair)
49 Cindy Winckler Democratic Scott 2022 Ethics (Ranking Member) Education (Ranking Member)
50 Jeff Reichman Republican Des Moines and Lee 2020 Veterans Affairs (Chair)

Kansas

District Senator Party Since Residence Counties represented
1 Craig Bowser Republican 2025 Holton Atchison, Brown, Doniphan, Jackson, Jefferson, Leavenworth, Marshall, Nemaha
2 Marci Francisco Democratic 2005 Lawrence Douglas
3 Rick Kloos Republican 2021 Berryton Douglas, Franklin, Osage, Shawnee
4 David Haley Democratic 2001 Kansas City Wyandotte
5 Jeff Klemp Republican 2025 Lansing Leavenworth, Wyandotte
6 Pat Pettey Democratic 2013 Kansas City Johnson, Wyandotte
7 Ethan Corson Democratic 2021 Prairie Village Johnson
8 Cindy Holscher Democratic 2021 Overland Park Johnson
9 Beverly Gossage Republican 2021 Eudora Douglas, Johnson, Leavenworth, Wyandotte
10 Mike Thompson Republican 2020 Shawnee Johnson
11 Kellie Warren Republican 2021 Leawood Johnson
12 Caryn Tyson Republican 2013 Parker Allen, Anderson, Coffey, Franklin, Linn, Miami, Wilson, Woodson
13 Tim Shallenburger Republican 2023 Baxter Springs Bourbon, Cherokee, Crawford
14 Michael Fagg Republican 2021 El Dorado Butler, Chase, Greenwood, Marion, McPherson
15 Virgil Peck Jr. Republican 2021 Havana Chautauqua, Elk, Labette, Montgomery, Neosho
16 Ty Masterson Republican 2009 Andover Butler, Sedgwick
17 Mike Argabright Republican 2025 Olpe Geary, Lyon, Morris
18 Kenny Titus Republican 2025 Wamego Jefferson, Pottawatomie, Shawnee
19 Patrick Schmidt Democratic 2025 Topeka Douglas, Shawnee
20 Brenda Dietrich Republican 2021 Topeka Shawnee, Wabaunsee
21 Dinah Sykes Democratic 2017 Lenexa Johnson
22 Brad Starnes Republican 2025 Riley Riley
23 Adam Thomas Republican 2025 Olathe Johnson, Miami
24 Scott Hill Republican 2025 Abilene Dickinson, Saline
25 Silas Miller Democratic 2025 Wichita Sedgwick
26 Chase Blasi Republican 2023 Wichita Sedgwick
27 Joe Claeys Republican 2025 Maize Sedgwick
28 Mike Petersen Republican 2005 Wichita Sedgwick
29 Oletha Faust-Goudeau Democratic 2009 Wichita Sedgwick
30 Renee Erickson Republican 2021 Wichita Sedgwick, Sumner
31 Stephen Owens Republican 2025 Hesston Harvey, Sedgwick
32 Larry Alley Republican 2017 Winfield Butler, Cowley, Harper, Sumner
33 Tory Marie Blew Republican 2025 Great Bend Barton, Comanche, Edwards, Ellsworth, Kiowa, Ness, Pawnee, Pratt, Rice, Rush, Stafford
34 Michael Murphy Republican 2025 Sylvia Barber, Kingman, Reno
35 T. J. Rose Republican 2025 Olathe Johnson
36 Elaine Bowers Republican 2013 Concordia Clay, Cloud, Jewell, Lincoln, Marshall, Mitchell, Osborne, Ottawa, Phillips, Republic, Rooks, Russell, Smith, Washington
37 Doug Shane Republican 2025 Louisburg Johnson, Miami
38 Ron Ryckman Sr. Republican 2021 Meade Clark, Ford, Gray, Haskell, Hodgeman, Meade, Seward
39 Bill Clifford Republican 2025 Garden City Finney, Grant, Greeley, Hamilton, Kearny, Lane, Morton, Scott, Stanton, Stevens, Wichita
40 Rick Billinger Republican 2017 Goodland Cheyenne, Decatur, Ellis, Gove, Graham, Logan, Norton, Phillips, Rawlins, Sheridan, Sherman, Thomas, Trego, Wallace

Kentucky

District Name Party First elected Residence Counties represented
1 Jason Howell Republican 2020 Murray Calloway, Crittenden, Fulton, Graves, Hickman, Lyon, Trigg
2 Danny Carroll Republican 2014 Benton Ballard, Carlisle, Livingston, Marshall, McCracken
3 Craig Richardson Republican 2024 Hopkinsville Caldwell, Christian, Muhlenberg
4 Robby Mills Republican 2018 Henderson Henderson, Hopkins, Union, Webster
5 Stephen Meredith Republican 2016 Leitchfield Breckinridge, Butler, Grayson, Meade, Ohio
6 Lindsey Tichenor Republican 2022 Smithfield Jefferson (Part), Oldham, Trimble
7 Aaron Reed Republican 2024 Shelbyville Anderson, Henry, Jefferson (Part), Shelby
8 Gary Boswell Republican 2022 Owensboro Daviess, Hancock, McLean
9 David P. Givens Republican 2008 Greensburg Barren, Edmondson, Green, Hart, Warren (Part)
10 Matthew Deneen Republican 2022 Elizabethtown Hardin, Jefferson (Part)
11 Steve Rawlings Republican 2024 Burlington Boone (Part)
12 Amanda Mays Bledsoe Republican 2022 Lexington Boyle, Fayette (Part), Mercer, Woodford
13 Reginald L. Thomas Democratic 2013[nb 1] Lexington Fayette (Part)
14 Jimmy Higdon Republican 2009[nb 1] Lebanon Larue, Marion, Nelson, Spencer, Washington
15 Rick Girdler Republican 2016 Somerset Clinton, Cumberland, Pulaski, Russell, Wayne
16 Max Wise Republican 2014 Campbellsville Adair, Allen, Metcalfe, Monroe, Taylor, Warren (Part)
17 Matt Nunn Republican 2024 Sadieville Fayette (Part), Grant, Kenton (Part), Scott
18 Robin L. Webb Republican 2009[nb 1][nb 2] Grayson Boyd, Carter, Greenup, Lewis
19 Cassie Chambers Armstrong Democratic 2023[nb 1] Louisville Jefferson (Part)
20 Gex Williams Republican 2022[nb 3] Verona Boone (Part), Carroll, Franklin, Gallatin, Kenton (Part), Owen
21 Brandon J. Storm Republican 2020 London Casey, Laurel, Lincoln, Rockcastle
22 Donald Douglas Republican 2021[nb 1] Nicholasville Fayette (Part), Garrard, Jessamine
23 Christian McDaniel Republican 2012 Ryland Heights Kenton (Part)
24 Shelley Funke Frommeyer Republican 2022 Alexandria Bracken, Campbell, Kenton (Part), Pendleton
25 Robert Stivers Republican 1996 Manchester Clay, Jackson, Knox, McCreary, Owsley, Whitley
26 Karen Berg Democratic 2020[nb 1] Louisville Jefferson (Part)
27 Stephen West Republican 2015[nb 1] Paris Bourbon, Fayette (Part), Fleming, Harrison, Mason, Nicholas, Robertson, Rowan
28 Greg Elkins Republican 2023[nb 1] Winchester Bath, Clark, Fayette (Part), Menifee, Montgomery
29 Scott Madon Republican 2024 Pineville Bell, Floyd, Harlan, Knott, Letcher
30 Brandon Smith Republican 2008[nb 1] Hazard Breathitt, Estill, Lee, Leslie, Magoffin, Morgan, Perry, Powell, Wolfe
31 Phillip Wheeler Republican 2019[nb 1] Pikeville Elliott, Johnson, Lawrence, Martin, Pike
32 Mike Wilson Republican 2010 Bowling Green Logan, Simpson, Todd, Warren (Part)
33 Gerald A. Neal Democratic 1988 Louisville Jefferson (Part)
34 Jared Carpenter Republican 2010 Berea Fayette (Part), Madison
35 Keturah J. Herron Democratic 2024 Louisville Jefferson (Part)
36 Julie Raque Adams Republican 2014 Louisville Jefferson (Part)
37 Gary Clemons Democratic 2025[nb 1] Louisville Jefferson (Part)
38 Michael J. Nemes Republican 2020[nb 1] Shepherdsville Bullitt, Jefferson (Part)

Louisiana

District Name Party District Office First elected Eligible for reelection
1 Bob Owen Rep Slidell / Chalmette 2023 Yes
2 Edward J. Price Dem Gonzales 2017 No
3 Vacant
4 Jimmy Harris Dem New Orleans 2019 Yes
5 Royce Duplessis Dem New Orleans 2022 Yes
6 Rick Edmonds Rep Baton Rouge 2023 Yes
7 Gary Carter Dem New Orleans 2021 Yes
8 Patrick Connick Rep Marrero 2019 Yes
9 Cameron Henry Rep Metairie 2019 Yes
10 Kirk Talbot Rep River Ridge 2019 Yes
11 Patrick McMath Rep Covington 2019 Yes
12 Beth Mizell Rep Franklinton 2015 No
13 Valarie Hodges Rep Denham Springs 2023 Yes
14 Larry Selders Dem Baton Rouge 2025 Yes
15 Regina Barrow Dem Baton Rouge 2015 No
16 Franklin J. Foil Rep Baton Rouge 2019 Yes
17 Caleb Kleinpeter Rep Brusly 2022 Yes
18 Eddie J. Lambert Rep Prairieville 2015 No
19 Gregory A. Miller Rep Norco 2023 Yes
20 Michael "Big Mike" Fesi Rep Houma 2019 Yes
21 Robert Allain III Rep Franklin 2023 Yes
22 Blake Miguez Rep New Iberia 2023 Yes
23 Brach Myers Rep Lafayette 2025 Yes
24 Gerald Boudreaux Dem Lafayette 2015 No
25 Mark Abraham Rep Lake Charles 2019 Yes
26 Bob Hensgens Rep Abbeville 2018 Yes
27 Jeremy Stine Rep Lake Charles 2021 Yes
28 Heather Cloud Rep Turkey Creek 2019 Yes
29 Jay Luneau Dem Alexandria 2015 No
30 Mike Reese Rep Leesville 2019 Yes
31 Alan Seabaugh Rep Shreveport 2023 Yes
32 Glen Womack Rep Harrisonburg 2019 Yes
33 Stewart Cathey Jr. Rep Monroe 2019 Yes
34 Katrina R. Jackson Dem Monroe 2019 Yes
35 John C. "Jay" Morris Rep West Monroe 2019 Yes
36 Adam Bass Rep Bossier City 2023 Yes
37 Bill Wheat Rep Ponchatoula 2023 Yes
38 Thomas Pressly Rep Shreveport 2023 Yes
39 Sam Jenkins Dem Shreveport 2023 Yes

Maine

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

District Senator Party Mun. of residence Cty. of residence First elected Term limited
1 Susan Bernard Rep Caribou Aroostook 2024 2032
2 Trey Stewart Rep Presque Isle Aroostook 2020 2028
3 Brad Farrin Rep Norridgewock Somerset 2018 2026
4 Stacey Guerin Rep Glenburn Penobscot 2018 2026
5 Russell Black Rep Wilton Franklin 2018 2026
6 Marianne Moore Rep Calais Washington 2018 2026
7 Nicole Grohoski Dem Ellsworth Hancock 2022↑ 2030
8 Mike Tipping Dem Orono Penobscot 2022 2030
9 Joe Baldacci Dem Bangor Penobscot 2020 2028
10 David Haggan Rep Hampden Penobscot 2024 2032
11 Chip Curry Dem Belfast Waldo 2020 2028
12 Pinny Beebe-Center Dem Rockland Knox 2022 2030
13 Cameron Reny Dem Bristol Lincoln 2022 2030
14 Craig Hickman Dem Winthrop Kennebec 2021↑ 2028
15 Richard Bradstreet Rep Vassalboro Kennebec 2024 2032
16 Scott Cyrway Rep Albion Kennebec 2024 (2014–2022) 2032
17 Jeff Timberlake Rep Turner Androscoggin 2018 2026
18 Rick Bennett Ind[18] Oxford Oxford 2020 (1996–2004) 2028
19 Joseph Martin Rep Rumford Oxford 2024 2032
20 Bruce Bickford Rep Auburn Androscoggin 2024 2032
21 Peggy Rotundo Dem Lewiston Androscoggin 2022 2030
22 James Libby Rep Standish Cumberland 2022 (1996–2000) 2030
23 Mattie Daughtry Dem Brunswick Cumberland 2020 2028
24 Denise Tepler Dem Topsham Sagadahoc 2024 2032
25 Teresa Pierce Dem Falmouth Cumberland 2022 2030
26 Tim Nangle Dem Windham Cumberland 2022 2030
27 Jill Duson Dem Portland Cumberland 2022 2030
28 Rachel Talbot Ross Dem Portland Cumberland 2024 2032
29 Anne Carney Dem Cape Elizabeth Cumberland 2020 2028
30 Stacy Brenner Dem Scarborough Cumberland 2020 2028
31 Donna Bailey Dem Saco York 2020 2028
32 Henry Ingwersen Dem Arundel York 2022 2030
33 Matthew Harrington Rep Sanford York 2022 2030
34 Joe Rafferty Dem Kennebunk York 2020 2028
35 Mark Lawrence Dem Eliot York 2018 (1992–2000) 2026

Maryland

District Senator Party Since Residence Counties represented
1 Mike McKay Republican 2023 Cumberland Allegany, Garrett, Washington
2 Paul D. Corderman Republican 2020 Hagerstown Frederick, Washington
3 Karen Lewis Young Democratic 2023 Frederick Frederick
4 William Folden Republican 2023 Myersville Frederick
5 Justin Ready Republican 2015 Manchester Carroll
6 Johnny Ray Salling Republican 2015 Essex Baltimore County
7 J. B. Jennings Republican 2011 Joppa Baltimore County, Harford
8 Carl W. Jackson Democratic 2025 Rosedale Baltimore County
9 Katie Fry Hester Democratic 2019 Ellicott City Howard, Montgomery
10 Benjamin Brooks Democratic 2023 Milford Mill Baltimore County
11 Shelly L. Hettleman Democratic 2020 Pikesville Baltimore County
12 Clarence Lam Democratic 2019 Columbia Anne Arundel County, Howard
13 Guy Guzzone Democratic 2015 Columbia Howard
14 Craig Zucker Democratic 2016 Brookeville Montgomery
15 Brian Feldman Democratic 2013 Potomac Montgomery
16 Sara N. Love Democratic 2024 Bethesda Montgomery
17 Cheryl Kagan Democratic 2015 Rockville Montgomery
18 Jeff Waldstreicher Democratic 2019 Kensington Montgomery
19 Benjamin F. Kramer Democratic 2019 Derwood Montgomery
20 William C. Smith Jr. Democratic 2016 Silver Spring Montgomery
21 James Rosapepe Democratic 2007 College Park Anne Arundel, Prince George's
22 Alonzo T. Washington Democratic 2023 Greenbelt Prince George's
23 Ron Watson Democratic 2021 Upper Marlboro Prince George's
24 Joanne C. Benson Democratic 2011 Landover Prince George's
25 Nick Charles Democratic 2023 Forestville Prince George's
26 C. Anthony Muse Democratic 2023 Accokeek Prince George's
27 Kevin Harris Democratic 2025 Brandywine Calvert, Charles, Prince George's
28 Arthur Ellis Democratic 2019 Indian Head Charles
29 Jack Bailey Republican 2019 Mechanicsville Calvert, St. Mary's
30 Shaneka Henson Democratic 2025 Annapolis Anne Arundel
31 Bryan Simonaire Republican 2007 Glen Burnie Anne Arundel
32 Pamela Beidle Democratic 2019 Linthicum Anne Arundel
33 Dawn Gile Democratic 2023 Severna Park Anne Arundel
34 Mary-Dulany James Democratic 2023 Havre de Grace Harford
35 Jason C. Gallion Republican 2019 Churchville Cecil, Harford
36 Steve Hershey Republican 2013 Queenstown Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne's
37 Johnny Mautz Republican 2023 Saint Michaels Caroline, Dorchester, Talbot, Wicomico
38 Mary Beth Carozza Republican 2019 Ocean City Somerset, Wicomico, Worcester
39 Nancy J. King Democratic 2007 Montgomery Village Montgomery
40 Antonio Hayes Democratic 2019 Baltimore Baltimore City
41 Dalya Attar Democratic 2025 Baltimore Baltimore City
42 Chris West Republican 2019 Towson Baltimore County, Carroll County
43 Mary L. Washington Democratic 2019 Baltimore Baltimore City, Baltimore County
44 Charles E. Sydnor III Democratic 2020 Baltimore Baltimore County
45 Cory V. McCray Democratic 2019 Baltimore Baltimore City
46 Bill Ferguson Democratic 2011 Baltimore Baltimore City
47 Malcolm L. Augustine Democratic 2019 Cheverly Prince George's

Massachusetts

Michigan


District Senator Party Residence Term Eligible for
re-election in 2026
1 Erika Geiss Dem Taylor 2nd No
2 Sylvia Santana Dem Detroit 2nd No
3 Stephanie Chang Dem Detroit 2nd No
4 Darrin Camilleri Dem Brownstown 1st Yes
5 Dayna Polehanki Dem Livonia 2nd Yes
6 Mary Cavanagh Dem Redford 1st Yes
7 Jeremy Moss Dem Southfield 2nd No
8 Mallory McMorrow Dem Royal Oak 2nd Yes
9 Michael Webber Rep Rochester Hills 1st Yes
10 Paul Wojno Dem Warren 2nd No
11 Veronica Klinefelt Dem Eastpointe 1st Yes
12 Kevin Hertel Dem St. Clair Shores 1st Yes
13 Rosemary Bayer Dem Beverly Hills 2nd Yes
14 Sue Shink Dem Ann Arbor 1st Yes
15 Jeff Irwin Dem Ann Arbor 2nd No
16 Joe Bellino Rep Monroe 1st Yes
17 Jonathan Lindsey Rep Bronson 1st Yes
18 Thomas Albert Rep Lowell 1st Yes
19 Sean McCann Dem Kalamazoo 2nd No
20 Aric Nesbitt Rep Porter Township 2nd No
21 Sarah Anthony Dem Lansing 1st Yes
22 Lana Theis Rep Brighton Township 2nd No
23 Jim Runestad Rep White Lake Township 2nd No
24 Ruth Johnson Rep Holly 2nd No
25 Dan Lauwers Rep Capac 2nd No
26 Kevin Daley Rep Lum 2nd No
27 John Cherry Dem Flint 1st Yes
28 Sam Singh Dem East Lansing 1st Yes
29 Winnie Brinks Dem Grand Rapids 2nd No
30 Mark Huizenga Rep Walker 2nd (1st full) Yes
31 Roger Victory Rep Hudsonville 2nd No
32 Jon Bumstead Rep Newaygo 2nd No
33 Rick Outman Rep Six Lakes 2nd No
34 Roger Hauck Rep Mount Pleasant 1st Yes
35 Vacant
36 Michele Hoitenga Rep Manton 1st Yes
37 John Damoose Rep Harbor Springs 1st Yes
38 Ed McBroom Rep Vulcan 2nd No

Minnesota

District Name Party Residence First elected
1 Mark Johnson Republican East Grand Forks 2016
2 Steve Green Republican Fosston 2022
3 Grant Hauschild DFL Hermantown 2022
4 Rob Kupec DFL Moorhead 2022
5 Paul Utke Republican Park Rapids 2016
6 Keri Heintzeman Republican Nisswa 2025[nb 1]
7 Robert Farnsworth Republican Hibbing 2022
8 Jen McEwen DFL Duluth 2020
9 Jordan Rasmusson Republican Fergus Falls 2022
10 Nathan Wesenberg Republican Little Falls 2022
11 Jason Rarick Republican Pine City 2019[nb 1]
12 Torrey Westrom Republican Alexandria 2012
13 Jeff Howe Republican Rockville 2018[nb 1]
14 Aric Putnam DFL St. Cloud 2020
15 Gary Dahms Republican Redwood Falls 2010
16 Andrew Lang Republican Olivia 2016
17 Glenn Gruenhagen Republican Glencoe 2022
18 Nick Frentz DFL North Mankato 2016
19 John Jasinski Republican Faribault 2016
20 Steve Drazkowski Republican Mazeppa 2022
21 Bill Weber Republican Luverne 2012
22 Rich Draheim Republican Madison Lake 2016
23 Gene Dornink Republican Hayfield 2020
24 Carla Nelson Republican Rochester 2010
25 Liz Boldon DFL Rochester 2022
26 Jeremy Miller Republican Winona 2010
27 Andrew Mathews Republican Milaca 2016
28 Mark Koran Republican North Branch 2016
29 Michael Holmstrom Jr. Republican Buffalo 2025[nb 1]
30 Eric Lucero Republican Saint Michael 2022
31 Cal Bahr Republican East Bethel 2022
32 Michael Kreun Republican Blaine 2022
33 Karin Housley Republican Stillwater 2012
34 John Hoffman DFL Champlin 2012
35 Jim Abeler Republican Anoka 2016[nb 1]
36 Heather Gustafson DFL Vadnais Heights 2022
37 Warren Limmer Republican Maple Grove 1995[nb 1]
38 Susan Pha DFL Brooklyn Park 2022
39 Mary Kunesh DFL New Brighton 2020
40 John Marty DFL Roseville 1986
41 Judy Seeberger DFL Afton 2022
42 Bonnie Westlin DFL Plymouth 2022
43 Ann Rest DFL New Hope 2000
44 Tou Xiong DFL Maplewood 2022
45 Ann Johnson Stewart DFL Minnetonka 2024[nb 1]
46 Ron Latz DFL St. Louis Park 2006
47 Amanda Hemmingsen-Jaeger DFL Woodbury 2025[nb 1]
48 Julia Coleman Republican Chanhassen 2020
49 Steve Cwodzinski DFL Eden Prairie 2016
50 Alice Mann DFL Edina 2022
51 Melissa Halvorson Wiklund DFL Bloomington 2012
52 Jim Carlson DFL Eagan 2012
(20062010)
53 Matt Klein DFL Mendota Heights 2016
54 Eric Pratt Republican Prior Lake 2012
55 Lindsey Port DFL Burnsville 2020
56 Erin Maye Quade DFL Apple Valley 2022
57 Zach Duckworth Republican Lakeville 2020
58 Bill Lieske Republican Lonsdale 2022
59 Bobby Joe Champion DFL Minneapolis 2012
60 Doron Clark DFL Minneapolis 2025[nb 1]
61 Scott Dibble DFL Minneapolis 2002
62 Omar Fateh DFL Minneapolis 2020
63 Zaynab Mohamed DFL Minneapolis 2022
64 Erin Murphy DFL Saint Paul 2020
65 Sandy Pappas DFL Saint Paul 1990
66 Clare Oumou Verbeten DFL Saint Paul 2022
67 Foung Hawj DFL Saint Paul 2012

Mississippi

District Name Party Assumed office Counties represented Notes
1 Michael McLendon Rep 2020 DeSoto, Tate
2 Theresa Gillespie Isom Dem 2026 DeSoto, Tunica
3 Kathy Chism Rep 2020 Benton, Marshall, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Union
4 Rita Potts Parks Rep 2012 Alcorn, Tippah
5 Daniel Sparks Rep 2020 Itawamba, Prentiss, Tishomingo
6 Chad McMahan Rep 2016 Lee
7 Hob Bryan Dem 1984 Itawamba, Lee, Monroe
8 Benjamin Suber Rep 2020 Calhoun, Chickasaw, Lafayette, Pontotoc, Yalobusha
9 Nicole Akins Boyd Rep 2020 Lafayette, Panola
10 Neil Whaley Rep 2018 Lafayette, Marshall, Tate, Union
11 Reginald Jackson Dem 2024 Coahoma, DeSoto, Quitman, Tate, Tunica
12 Derrick Simmons Dem 2011 Bolivar, Coahoma, Washington
13 Sarita Simmons Dem 2020 Bolivar, Sunflower, Tallahatchie
14 Lydia Chassaniol Rep 2007 Attala, Carroll, Grenada, Leflore, Montgomery
15 Bart Williams Rep 2020 Choctaw, Montgomery, Oktibbeha, Webster
16 Angela Turner-Ford Dem 2013 Clay, Lowndes, Noxubee, Oktibbeha
17 Charles Younger Rep 2014 Lowndes, Monroe, Oktibbeha
18 Lane Taylor Rep 2025 Leake, Neshoba, Winston
19 Kevin Blackwell Rep 2016 DeSoto
20 Josh Harkins Rep 2012 Rankin
21 Bradford Blackmon Dem 2024 Attala, Holmes, Leake, Madison
22 Joseph C. Thomas Dem 2020 Humphreys, Madison, Sharkey, Yazoo Previously served from 2004–2008
23 Briggs Hopson Rep 2008 Issaquena, Madison, Warren, Yazoo
24 Justin Pope Dem 2026 Leflore, Panola, Tallahatchie
25 J. Walter Michel Rep 2016 Hinds, Madison Previously served from 1999–2011
26 Kamesha Mumford Dem 2026 Hinds, Madison
27 Hillman Terome Frazier Dem 1993 Hinds
28 Sollie Norwood Dem 2013 Hinds
29 David Blount Dem 2008 Hinds
30 Dean Kirby Rep 1992 Rankin
31 Tyler McCaughn Rep 2020 Lauderdale, Newton, Rankin, Scott
32 Rod Hickman Dem 2021 Kemper, Lauderdale, Noxubee, Winston
33 Jeff Tate Rep 2020 Clarke, Lauderdale
34 Juan Barnett Dem 2016 Covington, Jasper, Jones
35 Andy Berry Rep 2024 Copiah, Jefferson Davis, Lawrence, Simpson
36 Brian Rhodes Rep 2024 Rankin, Smith
37 Albert Butler Dem 2010 Adams, Claiborne, Copiah, Franklin, Hinds, Jefferson Represented district 36 prior to 2024
38 Gary Brumfield Dem 2024 Adams, Amite, Pike, Walthall, Wilkinson
39 Jason Barrett Rep 2020 Amite, Franklin, Lawrence, Lincoln, Pike
40 Angela Burks Hill Rep 2012 Pearl River, Stone
41 Joey Fillingane Rep 2007 Covington, Lamar, Marion, Walthall
42 Don Hartness Rep 2026 Forrest, Jones
43 Dennis DeBar Rep 2016 George, Greene, Wayne
44 Chris Johnson Rep 2020 Forrest, Lamar, Perry
45 Johnny DuPree Dem 2026 Forrest
46 Philman Ladner Rep 2024 Hancock, Harrison
47 Mike Seymour Rep 2016 Harrison, Jackson, Stone
48 Mike Thompson Rep 2020 Hancock, Harrison
49 Joel Carter Rep 2018 Harrison
50 Scott DeLano Rep 2020 Harrison
51 Jeremy England Rep 2020 Jackson
52 Brice Wiggins Rep 2012 Jackson

Missouri

District Senator Party Residence First term Term limitation
1 Doug Beck Democratic Affton 2021 2029
2 Nick Schroer Republican Defiance 2023 2031
3 Mike Henderson Republican Desloge 2025 2033
4 Karla May Democratic St. Louis 2019 2027
5 Steven Roberts Democratic St. Louis 2021 2029
6 Mike Bernskoetter Republican Jefferson City 2019 2027
7 Patty Lewis Democratic Kansas City 2025 2033
8 Mike Cierpiot Republican Lee's Summit 2018† 2027
9 Barbara Washington Democratic Kansas City 2021 2029
10 Travis Fitzwater Republican Holts Summit 2023 2031
11 Joe Nicola Republican Grain Valley 2025 2033
12 Rusty Black Republican Chillicothe 2023 2031
13 Angela Mosley Democratic Florissant 2021 2029
14 Brian Williams Democratic University City 2019 2027
15 David Gregory Republican Chesterfield 2025 2033
16 Justin Brown Republican Rolla 2019 2027
17 Maggie Nurrenbern Democratic Kansas City 2025 2033
18 Cindy O'Laughlin Republican Shelbina 2019 2027
19 Stephen Webber Democratic Columbia 2025 2033
20 Curtis Trent Republican Battlefield 2023 2031
21 Kurtis Gregory Republican Marshall 2025 2033
22 Mary Elizabeth Coleman Republican Arnold 2023 2031
23 Adam Schnelting Republican St. Charles 2025 2033
24 Tracy McCreery Democratic Olivette 2023 2031
25 Jason Bean Republican Poplar Bluff 2021 2029
26 Ben Brown Republican Washington 2023 2031
27 Jamie Burger Republican Benton 2025 2033
28 Sandy Crawford Republican Buffalo 2017† 2027
29 Mike Moon Republican Ash Grove 2021 2029
30 Lincoln Hough Republican Springfield 2019 2027
31 Rick Brattin Republican Lee's Summit 2021 2029
32 Jill Carter Republican Granby 2023 2031
33 Brad Hudson Republican Cape Fair 2025 2033
34 Tony Luetkemeyer Republican Parkville 2019 2027

† = elected in a special election

Source:[19]

Montana

District Senator Party Residence First elected
1 Mike Cuffe Rep Eureka 2018
2 Dave Fern Dem Whitefish 2024
3 Carl Glimm Rep Kila 2020
4 John Fuller Rep Kalispell 2022
5 Matt Regier Rep Kalispell 2024
6 Mark Noland Rep Bigfork 2022
7 Greg Hertz Rep Polson 2020
8 Susan Webber Dem Browning 2018
9 Bruce Gillespie Rep Ethridge 2018
10 Jeremy Trebas Rep Great Falls 2022
11 Daniel Emrich Rep Great Falls 2022
12 Wendy McKamey Rep Great Falls 2022
13 Joshua Kassmier Rep Fort Benton 2024
14 Russel Tempel Rep Chester 2018
15 Gregg Hunter Rep Glasgow 2024
16 Jonathan Windy Boy Dem Box Elder 2024
17 Bob Phalen Rep Lindsay 2024
18 Kenneth Bogner Rep Miles City 2018
19 Barry Usher Rep Billings 2022
20 Sue Vinton Rep Billings 2024
21 Gayle Lammers Rep Hardin 2024
22 Daniel Zolnikov Rep Billings 2022
23 Emma Kerr-Carpenter Dem Billings 2024*
24 Mike Yakawich Rep Billings 2024
25 Dennis Lenz Rep Billings 2022
26 Tom McGillvray Rep Billings 2020
27 Vince Ricci Rep Billings 2024
28 Forrest Mandeville Rep Columbus 2022
29 John Esp Rep Big Timber 2018
30 Cora Neumann Dem Helena 2024
31 Pat Flowers Dem Belgrade 2018
32 Denise Hayman Dem Bozeman 2022
33 Christopher Pope Dem Bozeman 2020
34 Shelley Vance Rep Belgrade 2022
35 Tony Tezak Rep Ennis 2024
36 Sara Novak Dem Anaconda 2024
37 Derek Harvey Dem Butte 2024
38 Becky Beard Rep Elliston 2024
39 Wylie Galt Rep Martinsdale 2024
40 Laura Smith Dem Helena 2024
41 Janet Ellis Dem Helena 2018
42 Mary Ann Dunwell Dem Helena 2022
43 Jason Ellsworth Rep Hamilton 2018
44 Theresa Manzella Rep Hamilton 2020
45 Denley Loge Rep St. Regis 2024
46 Jacinda Morigeau Dem Arlee 2024
47 Ellie Boldman Dem Missoula 2020
48 Andrea Olsen Dem Missoula 2022
49 Willis Curdy Dem Missoula 2022
50 Shane Morigeau Dem Missoula 2022
*Senator was originally appointed before the start of the 69th session

Nevada

Districts of the Nevada Assembly are nested 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.[20]

District Assembly
Districts
Name Party Residence Assumed office Next election
1 1, 17 Michelee Crawford Democratic Las Vegas 2024 2028
2 11, 28 Edgar Flores Democratic Las Vegas 2022 2026
3 3, 10 Rochelle Nguyen Democratic Las Vegas 20221 2028
4 6, 7 Dina Neal Democratic Las Vegas 2020 2028
5 22, 29 Carrie Buck Republican Henderson 2020 2028
6 34, 37 Nicole Cannizzaro Democratic Las Vegas 2016 20282
7 18, 20 Roberta Lange Democratic Las Vegas 2020 2028
8 2, 5 Marilyn Dondero Loop Democratic Las Vegas 2018 2026
9 9, 42 Melanie Scheible Democratic Las Vegas 2018 2026
10 15, 16 Fabian Doñate Democratic Las Vegas 20211 2026
11 8, 35 Lori Rogich Republican Las Vegas 2024 2028
12 21, 41 Julie Pazina Democratic Las Vegas 2022 2026
13 24, 30 Skip Daly Democratic Sparks 2022 2026
14 31, 32 Ira Hansen Republican Sparks 2018 2026
15 25, 27 Angie Taylor Democratic Reno 2024 2028
16 26, 40 Lisa Krasner Republican Reno 2022 2026
17 38, 39 Robin Titus Republican Wellington 2022 2026
18 4, 13 John Steinbeck Republican Las Vegas 2024 2028
19 33, 36 John Ellison Republican Elko 2024 2028
20 19, 23 Jeff Stone Republican Las Vegas 2022 2026
21 12, 14 James Ohrenschall Democratic Las Vegas 2018 2026
  • 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

Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Republican Ind Democratic Vacant
Start of 109th Legislature 33 1 15 49 0
January 13, 2026[21] 32 1 15 48 1
January 14, 2026[22] 33 1 15 49 0
Latest voting share 67.3% 2% 30.6%

The Nebraska Legislature officially recognizes no party affiliations; affiliations listed are based on state party endorsements. As of 2026, 33 members are Republicans, 15 are Democrats, and one is a registered nonpartisan.

District Senator Party affiliation Residence Took office
1 Robert Hallstrom Republican Syracuse 2025
2 Robert Clements Republican Elmwood 2017
3 Victor Rountree Democratic Bellevue 2025
4 Brad von Gillern Republican Elkhorn 2023
5 Margo Juarez Democratic Omaha 2025
6 Machaela Cavanaugh Democratic Omaha 2019
7 Dunixi Guereca Democratic Omaha 2025
8 Megan Hunt Independent[23] Omaha 2019
9 John Cavanaugh Democratic Omaha 2021
10 Wendy DeBoer Democratic Bennington 2019
11 Terrell McKinney Democratic Omaha 2021
12 Merv Riepe Republican Ralston 2023[h]
13 Ashlei Spivey Democratic Omaha 2025
14 John Arch Republican LaVista 2019
15 Dave Wordekemper Republican Fremont 2025
16 Ben Hansen Republican Blair 2019
17 Glen Meyer Republican Pender 2025
18 Christy Armendariz Republican Omaha 2023
19 Rob Dover Republican Norfolk 2022[24]
20 John Fredrickson Democratic Omaha 2023
21 Beau Ballard Republican Lincoln 2023[25]
22 Mike Moser Republican Columbus 2019
23 Jared Storm Republican David City 2025
24 Jana Hughes Republican Seward 2023
25 Carolyn Bosn Republican Lincoln 2023[26]
26 George Dungan III Democratic Lincoln 2023
27 Jason Prokop Democratic Lincoln 2025
28 Jane Raybould Democratic Lincoln 2023
29 Eliot Bostar Democratic Lincoln 2021
30 Myron Dorn Republican Adams 2019
31 Kathleen Kauth Republican Omaha 2022[27]
32 Tom Brandt Republican Plymouth 2019
33 Dan Lonowski Republican Hastings 2025
34 Loren Lippincott Republican Central City 2023
35 Dan Quick Democratic Grand Island 2025[i]
36 Rick Holdcroft Republican Bellevue 2023
37 Stan Clouse Republican Kearney 2025
38 Dave Murman Republican Glenvil 2019
39 Tony Sorrentino Republican Elkhorn 2025
40 Barry DeKay Republican Niobrara 2023
41 Fred Meyer Republican St. Paul 2026[j]
42 Mike Jacobson Republican North Platte 2022
43 Tanya Storer Republican Whitman 2025
44 Teresa Ibach Republican Sumner 2023
45 Rita Sanders Republican Bellevue 2021
46 Danielle Conrad Democratic Lincoln 2023[k]
47 Paul Strommen Republican Sidney 2025
48 Brian Hardin Republican Gering 2023
49 Bob Andersen Republican Omaha 2025
  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 Governor Jim Pillen;[22] Meyer previously served from 2023–2025.
  11. ^ Conrad previously served from 2007–2015.

New Hampshire

District[28] Senator Party Residence First elected
1 David Rochefort Rep Littleton 2022
2 Timothy Lang Sr. Rep Sanbornton 2022
3 Mark McConkey Rep Freedom 2024
4 David Watters Dem Dover 2012
5 Suzanne Prentiss Dem Lebanon 2020
6 James Gray Rep Rochester 2016
7 Daniel Innis Rep Bradford 2022 (2016-2018)
8 Ruth Ward Rep Stoddard 2016
9 Denise Ricciardi Rep Bedford 2020
10 Donovan Fenton Dem Keene 2022
11 Tim McGough Rep Merrimack 2024
12 Kevin Avard Rep Nashua 2020 (2014–2018)
13 Cindy Rosenwald Dem Nashua 2018
14 Sharon Carson Rep Londonderry 2008
15 Tara Reardon Dem Contoocook 2024
16 Keith Murphy Rep Manchester 2022
17 Howard Pearl Rep Loudon 2022
18 Victoria Sullivan Rep Manchester 2024
19 Regina Birdsell Rep Hampstead 2014
20 Patrick Long Dem Manchester 2024
21 Rebecca Kwoka Dem Portsmouth 2020
22 Daryl Abbas Rep Salem 2022
23 Bill Gannon Rep Sandown 2020 (2016–2018)
24 Debra Altschiller Dem Stratham 2022

New Jersey

District Senator Party Assumed office Counties represented Residence
District 1 Mike Testa Republican December 5, 2019 Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland Vineland
District 2 Vincent J. Polistina Republican November 8, 2021 Atlantic Egg Harbor Township
District 3 John Burzichelli Democratic January 9, 2024 Cumberland, Gloucester Salem Paulsboro
District 4 Paul D. Moriarty Democratic Atlantic, Camden, Gloucester Washington Township
District 5 Nilsa Cruz-Perez Democratic December 15, 2014 Camden, Gloucester Barrington
District 6 James Beach Democratic January 3, 2009 Burlington, Camden Voorhees Township
District 7 Troy Singleton Democratic January 9, 2018 Burlington Palmyra
District 8 Latham Tiver Republican January 9, 2024 Atlantic, Burlington Southampton
District 9 Carmen Amato Republican Ocean Lacey
District 10 James W. Holzapfel Republican January 10, 2012 Ocean, Monmouth Toms River
District 11 Vin Gopal Democratic January 9, 2018 Monmouth Long Branch
District 12 Owen Henry Republican January 9, 2024 Burlington, Middlesex, Ocean Old Bridge Township
District 13 Declan O'Scanlon Republican January 9, 2018 Monmouth Little Silver
District 14 Linda R. Greenstein Democratic December 6, 2010 Mercer, Middlesex Plainsboro Township
District 15 Shirley Turner Democratic January 13, 1998 Hunterdon, Mercer Lawrence Township
District 16 Andrew Zwicker Democratic January 11, 2022 Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Somerset South Brunswick
District 17 Bob Smith Democratic January 8, 2002 Middlesex, Somerset Piscataway
District 18 Patrick J. Diegnan Democratic May 9, 2016 Middlesex South Plainfield
District 19 Joe F. Vitale Democratic January 13, 1998 Middlesex Woodbridge
District 20 Joseph Cryan Democratic January 9, 2018 Union Union Township
District 21 Jon Bramnick Republican January 11, 2022 Middlesex, Morris, Somerset, Union Westfield
District 22 Nicholas Scutari Democratic January 13, 2004 Somerset, Union Linden
District 23 Doug Steinhardt Republican December 19, 2022 Hunterdon, Somerset, Warren Lopatcong
District 24 Parker Space Republican January 9, 2024 Morris, Sussex, Warren Wantage
District 25 Anthony M. Bucco Republican October 24, 2019 Morris, Passaic Boonton Township
District 26 Joseph Pennacchio Republican January 8, 2008 Morris, Passaic Rockaway Township
District 27 John F. McKeon Democratic January 9, 2024 Essex, Passaic West Orange
District 28 Renee Burgess Democratic September 29, 2022 Essex, Union Irvington
District 29 Teresa Ruiz Democratic January 8, 2008 Essex, Hudson Newark
District 30 Robert W. Singer Republican October 14, 1993 Monmouth, Ocean Lakewood Township
District 31 Angela V. McKnight Democratic January 9, 2024 Hudson Jersey City
District 32 Raj Mukherji Democratic Hudson Jersey City
District 33 Brian P. Stack Democratic January 8, 2008 Hudson Union City
District 34 Britnee Timberlake Democratic January 9, 2024 Essex East Orange
District 35 Benjie Wimberly Democratic January 30, 2025 Bergen, Passaic Paterson
District 36 Paul Sarlo Democratic May 19, 2003 Bergen, Passaic Wood-Ridge
District 37 Gordon M. Johnson Democratic January 11, 2022 Bergen Englewood
District 38 Joseph Lagana Democratic April 12, 2018 Bergen Paramus
District 39 Holly Schepisi Republican March 25, 2021 Bergen River Vale
District 40 Kristin Corrado Republican October 5, 2017 Bergen, Passaic Totowa

New Mexico

District Senator[29] Party Residence First elected Counties represented
1 William Sharer Rep Farmington 2000 San Juan (part)
2 Steve D. Lanier Rep Aztec 2024 San Juan (part)
3 Shannon Pinto Dem Tohatchi 2019† McKinley (part), San Juan (part)
4 George Muñoz Dem Gallup 2008 Cibola (part), McKinley (part), San Juan (part)
5 Leo Jaramillo Dem Española 2020 Los Alamos (part), Rio Arriba (part), Sandoval (part), Santa Fe (part)
6 Roberto Gonzales Dem Ranchos de Taos 2019† Los Alamos (part), Rio Arriba (part), Santa Fe (part), Taos (part)
7 Pat Woods Rep Broadview 2012† Curry (part), Harding (part), Quay (part), Union
8 Pete Campos Dem Las Vegas 1990 Colfax, Guadalupe, Harding (part), Mora, Quay (part), San Miguel (part), Taos (part)
9 Cindy Nava Dem Bernalillo 2024 Bernalillo (part), Sandoval (part)
10 Katy Duhigg Dem Albuquerque 2020 Bernalillo (part)
11 Linda M. Lopez Dem Albuquerque 1996 Bernalillo (part)
12 Jay C. Block Rep Rio Rancho 2024 Bernalillo (part), Sandoval (part)
13 Debbie O'Malley Dem Albuquerque 2024 Bernalillo (part)
14 Michael Padilla Dem Albuquerque 2012 Bernalillo (part)
15 Heather Berghmans Dem Albuquerque 2024 Bernalillo (part)
16 Antoinette Sedillo Lopez Dem Albuquerque 2019† Bernalillo (part)
17 Mimi Stewart Dem Albuquerque 2015† Bernalillo (part)
18 Natalie Figueroa Dem Albuquerque 2024 Bernalillo (part)
19 Ant Thornton Rep Sandia Park 2024 Bernalillo (part), Sandoval (part), Santa Fe (part), Torrance (part)
20 Martin Hickey Dem Albuquerque 2020 Bernalillo (part)
21 Nicole Tobiassen Rep Albuquerque 2024 Bernalillo (part)
22 Benny Shendo Dem Jemez Pueblo 2012 Bernalillo (part), McKinley (part), Rio Arriba (part), San Juan (part), Sandoval (part)
23 Harold Pope Jr. Dem Albuquerque 2020 Bernalillo (part)
24 Linda Trujillo Dem Santa Fe 2024 Santa Fe (part), Socorro (part)
25 Peter Wirth Dem Santa Fe 2008 Santa Fe (part)
26 Moe Maestas Dem Albuquerque 2022† Bernalillo (part)
27 Pat Boone Rep Elida 2024 Chaves (part), Curry (part), De Baca, Lea (part), Roosevelt
28 Gabriel Ramos Rep Silver City 2024[a] Grant (part), Hidalgo (part), Luna (part)
29 Joshua A. Sanchez Rep Bosque 2020 Socorro (part), Valencia (part)
30 Angel Charley Dem Acoma 2024 Bernalillo (part)
31 Joe Cervantes Dem Las Cruces 2012 Chaves (part), Doña Ana (part), Otero (part)
32 Candy Ezzell Rep Roswell 2024 Chaves (part), Eddy (part)
33 Rex Wilson Rep Ancho 2026† Lincoln, Otero (part)
34 James G. Townsend Rep Artesia 2024 Eddy (part), Otero (part)
35 Crystal Brantley Rep Elephant Butte 2020 Catron, Doña Ana (part), Grant (part), Hidalgo (part), Luna (part), Sierra, Socorro (part)
36 Jeff Steinborn Dem Las Cruces 2016 Doña Ana (part)
37 William Soules Dem Las Cruces 2012 Doña Ana (part)
38 Carrie Hamblen Dem Las Cruces 2020 Doña Ana (part)
39 Liz Stefanics Dem Los Cerrillos 2016 San Miguel (part), Santa Fe (part), Torrance (part), Valencia (part)
40 Craig Brandt Rep Rio Rancho 2012 Sandoval (part)
41 David Gallegos Rep Eunice 2020 Eddy (part), Lea (part)
42 Larry R. Scott Rep Hobbs 2024 Chaves (part), Eddy (part), Lea (part)

† Senator was originally appointed.

New York

District Senator Party First elected Counties represented Residence
1 Anthony Palumbo Republican 2020 Suffolk New Suffolk
2 Mario Mattera Republican St. James
3 Dean Murray Republican 2022 East Patchogue
4 Monica Martinez Democratic Brentwood
5 Steven Rhoads Republican Nassau Bellmore
6 Siela Bynoe Democratic 2024 Westbury
7 Jack Martins Republican 2022 Great Neck
8 Alexis Weik Republican 2020 Nassau, Suffolk Sayville
9 Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick Republican 2022 Nassau Malverne
10 James Sanders Jr. Democratic 2012 Queens Queens (Far Rockaway)
11 Toby Ann Stavisky Democratic 1999* Queens (Whitestone)
12 Michael Gianaris Democratic 2010 Queens (Astoria)
13 Jessica Ramos Democratic 2018 Queens (East Elmhurst)
14 Leroy Comrie Democratic 2014 Queens (St. Albans)
15 Joseph Addabbo Jr. Democratic 2008 Queens (Ozone Park)
16 John Liu Democratic 2018 Queens (Flushing)
17 Stephen T. Chan Republican 2024 Kings Brooklyn (Bensonhurst)
18 Julia Salazar Democratic 2018 Brooklyn (Bushwick)
19 Roxanne Persaud Democratic 2015* Brooklyn (Canarsie)
20 Zellnor Myrie Democratic 2018 Brooklyn (Prospect Lefferts Gardens)
21 Kevin Parker Democratic 2002 Brooklyn (Flatbush)
22 Sam Sutton Democratic 2025* Brooklyn (Midwood)
23 Jessica Scarcella-Spanton Democratic 2022 Kings, Richmond Staten Island (North Shore)
24 Andrew Lanza Republican 2006 Richmond Staten Island (Great Kills)
25 Jabari Brisport Democratic 2020 Kings Brooklyn (Clinton Hill)
26 Andrew Gounardes Democratic 2018 Brooklyn (Bay Ridge)
27 Brian P. Kavanagh Democratic 2017* New York Manhattan (East Side)
28 Liz Krueger Democratic 2002* Manhattan (Upper East Side)
29 José M. Serrano Democratic 2004 New York, Bronx The Bronx (South Bronx)
30 Cordell Cleare Democratic 2021* New York Manhattan (Harlem)
31 Robert Jackson Democratic 2018 New York, Bronx Manhattan (Fort George)
32 Luis R. Sepúlveda Democratic 2018* Bronx The Bronx (West Farms)
33 Gustavo Rivera Democratic 2010 The Bronx (University Heights)
34 Nathalia Fernandez Democratic 2022 Bronx, Westchester The Bronx (Morris Park)
35 Andrea Stewart-Cousins Democratic 2006 Westchester Yonkers
36 Jamaal Bailey Democratic 2016 Bronx, Westchester The Bronx (Baychester)
37 Shelley Mayer Democratic 2018* Westchester Yonkers
38 Bill Weber Republican 2022 Rockland Montebello
39 Robert Rolison Republican Dutchess, Orange, Putnam Poughkeepsie
40 Peter Harckham Democratic 2018 Putnam, Rockland, Westchester South Salem
41 Michelle Hinchey Democratic 2020 Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Ulster Saugerties
42 James Skoufis Democratic 2018 Orange Cornwall
43 Jake Ashby Republican 2022 Albany, Rensselaer, Washington Castleton-on-Hudson
44 Jim Tedisco Republican 2016 Saratoga, Schenectady Glenville
45 Dan Stec Republican 2020 Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Saint Lawrence, Warren, Washington Queensbury
46 Patricia Fahy Democratic 2024 Albany, Montgomery, Schenectady Albany
47 Erik Bottcher Democratic 2026* New York Manhattan (Chelsea)
48 Rachel May Democratic 2018 Cayuga, Onondaga Syracuse
49 Mark Walczyk Republican 2022 Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Oswego, St. Lawrence Watertown
50 Chris Ryan Democratic 2024 Onondaga, Oswego Syracuse
51 Peter Oberacker Republican 2020 Broome, Chenango, Delaware, Herkimer, Otsego, Schoharie, Sullivan, Ulster Schenevus
52 Lea Webb Democratic 2022 Broome, Cortland, Tompkins Binghamton
53 Joseph Griffo Republican 2006 Chenango, Madison, Oneida Rome
54 Pam Helming Republican 2016 Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Wayne Canandaigua
55 Samra Brouk Democratic 2020 Monroe Rochester
56 Jeremy Cooney Democratic
57 George Borrello Republican 2019* Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Genesee, Wyoming Sunset Bay
58 Tom O'Mara Republican 2010 Allegany, Chemung, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Tioga, Yates Big Flats
59 Kristen Gonzalez Democratic 2022 Kings, New York, Queens Queens (Long Island City)
60 Patrick M. Gallivan Republican 2010 Erie Elma
61 Jeremy Zellner Democratic 2026* Tonawanda
62 Rob Ortt Republican 2014 Monroe, Niagara, Orleans North Tonawanda
63 April Baskin Democratic 2024 Erie Buffalo

* First elected in a special election.

North Carolina

District Senator Image Party Residence Counties represented First elected
1st Bobby Hanig Republican Powells Point Bertie, Northampton, Hertford, Gates, Perquimans, Pasquotank, Camden, Currituck, Tyrrell, Dare 2022↑
2nd Norman Sanderson Republican Minnesott Beach Warren, Halifax, Martin, Chowan, Washington, Hyde, Pamlico, Carteret 2012
3rd Bob Brinson Republican New Bern Lenoir, Craven, Beaufort 2024↑
4th Buck Newton Republican Wilson Wilson, Wayne, Greene 2022 (2010–2016)
5th Kandie Smith Democratic Greenville Edgecombe, Pitt 2022
6th Michael Lazzara Republican Jacksonville Onslow 2020
7th Michael Lee Republican Wilmington New Hanover (part) 2020 (2014–2018)
8th Bill Rabon Republican Southport Columbus, Brunswick, New Hanover (part) 2010
9th Brent Jackson Republican Autryville Bladen, Sampson (part), Pender, Duplin,
Jones
2010
10th Benton Sawrey Republican Clayton Johnston 2022
11th Lisa Stone Barnes Republican Spring Hope Vance, Franklin, Nash 2020
12th Jim Burgin Republican Angier Lee, Harnett, Sampson (part) 2018
13th Lisa Grafstein Democratic Raleigh Wake (part) 2022
14th Dan Blue Democratic Raleigh Wake (part) 2009↑
15th Jay Chaudhuri Democratic Raleigh Wake (part) 2016↑
16th Gale Adcock Democratic Cary Wake (part) 2022
17th Sydney Batch Democratic Holly Springs Wake (part) 2021↑
18th Terence Everitt Democratic Wake Forest Granville, Wake (part) 2024
19th Val Applewhite Democratic Fayetteville Cumberland (part) 2022
20th Natalie Murdock Democratic Durham Chatham, Durham (part) 2020↑
21st Tom McInnis Republican Pinehurst Moore, Cumberland (part) 2014
22nd Sophia Chitlik Democratic Durham Durham (part) 2024
23rd Graig Meyer Democratic Hillsborough Caswell, Person, Orange 2022
24th Danny Britt Republican Lumberton Hoke, Scotland, Robeson 2016
25th Amy Galey Republican Burlington Alamance, Randolph (part) 2020
26th Phil Berger Republican Eden Rockingham, Guilford (part) 2000
27th Michael Garrett Democratic Greensboro Guilford (part) 2018
28th Gladys Robinson Democratic Greensboro Guilford (part) 2010
29th Dave Craven Republican Asheboro Randolph (part), Montgomery, Richmond, Anson,
Union (part)
2020↑
30th Steve Jarvis Republican Lexington Davie, Davidson 2020
31st Dana Caudill Jones Republican Kernersville Stokes, Forsyth (part) 2024
32nd Paul Lowe Jr. Democratic Winston-Salem Forsyth (part) 2015↑
33rd Carl Ford Republican China Grove Rowan, Stanly 2018
34th Chris Measmer Republican Concord Cabarrus (part) 2025↑
35th Todd Johnson Republican Monroe Cabarrus (part), Union (part) 2018
36th Eddie Settle Republican Elkin Alexander, Wilkes, Surry, Yadkin 2022
37th Vickie Sawyer Republican Mooresville Iredell, Mecklenburg (part) 2018↑
38th Mujtaba Mohammed Democratic Charlotte Mecklenburg (part) 2018
39th DeAndrea Salvador Democratic Charlotte Mecklenburg (part) 2020
40th Joyce Waddell Democratic Charlotte Mecklenburg (part) 2014
41st Caleb Theodros Democratic Charlotte Mecklenburg (part) 2024
42nd Woodson Bradley Democratic Charlotte Mecklenburg (part) 2024
43rd Brad Overcash Republican Belmont Gaston (part) 2022
44th Ted Alexander Republican Shelby Cleveland, Lincoln, Gaston (part) 2018
45th Mark Hollo Republican Conover Catawba, Caldwell (part) 2024
46th Warren Daniel Republican Morganton Burke, McDowell, Buncombe (part) 2010
47th Ralph Hise Republican Spruce Pine Alleghany, Ashe, Watauga, Caldwell (part),
Avery, Mitchell, Yancey, Madison,
Haywood (part)
2010
48th Tim Moffitt Republican Hendersonville Henderson, Polk, Rutherford 2022
49th Julie Mayfield Democratic Asheville Buncombe (part) 2020
50th Kevin Corbin Republican Franklin Haywood (part), Transylvania, Jackson, Swain,
Macon, Graham, Cherokee, Clay
2020
  • ↑: Member was originally appointed to fill the remainder of an unexpired term.

North Dakota

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District Senator Party Residence First elected Seat up
1 Brad Bekkedahl Rep Williston 2014 2026
2 Mark Enget Rep Powers Lake 2024 2028
3 Bob Paulson Rep Minot 2022 2026
4 Chuck Walen Rep New Town 2024 2028
5 Randy Burckhard Rep Minot 2010 2026
6 Paul Thomas Rep Velva 2024 2028
7 Michelle Axtman Rep Bismarck 2022 2026
8 Jeffery Magrum Rep Hazelton 2022 2028
9 Richard Marcellais Dem-NPL Belcourt 2024 (special) 2026
10 Ryan Braunberger Dem-NPL Fargo 2022 2028
11 Tim Mathern Dem-NPL Fargo 1986 2026
12 Cole Conley Rep Jamestown 2020 2028
13 Judy Lee Rep West Fargo 1994 2026
14 Jerry Klein Rep Fessenden 1996 2028
15 Kent Weston Rep Sarles 2022[b] 2026
16 David Clemens Rep West Fargo 2016 2028
17 Jonathan Sickler Rep Grand Forks 2022† 2026
18 Scott Meyer Rep Grand Forks 2016 2028
19 Janne Myrdal Rep Edinburg 2016[c] 2026
20 Randy Lemm Rep Hillsboro 2018 2028
21 Kathy Hogan Dem-NPL Fargo 2018 2026
22 Mark Weber Rep Casselton 2020 2028
23 Todd Beard Rep Williston 2022 2026
24 Michael Wobbema Rep Valley City 2020 2028
25 Larry Luick Rep Fairmount 2010 2026
26 Dale Patten Rep Watford City 2018[d] 2028
27 Kristin Roers Rep Fargo 2018 2026
28 Robert Erbele Rep Lehr 2000 2028
29 Terry Wanzek Rep Jamestown 1994 2026
30 Diane Larson Rep Bismarck 2016 2028
31 Donald Schaible Rep Mott 2010 2026
32 Dick Dever Rep Bismarck 2008 2028
33 Keith Boehm Rep Mandan 2022 2026
34 Justin Gerhardt Rep Mandan 2023† 2028
35 Sean Cleary Rep Bismarck 2022 2026
36 Desiree Van Oosting Rep Judson 2024 2028
37 Dean Rummel Rep Dickinson 2022 2026
38 David Hogue Rep Minot 2008 2028
39 Greg Kessel Rep Belfield 2022 2026
40 Jose L. Castaneda Rep Minot 2024 2028
41 Kyle Davison Rep Fargo 2014 2026
42 Claire Cory Rep Grand Forks 2024 2028
43 Jeff Barta Rep Grand Forks 2022 2026
44 Joshua Boschee Dem-NPL Fargo 2024 2028
45 Ronald Sorvaag Rep Fargo 2010 2026
46 Michelle Powers Rep Fargo 2024 2028
47 Michael Dwyer Rep Bismarck 2018 2026

†Senator was originally appointed

Ohio

District Senator Party Residence Counties represented Term limited First elected
1 Rob McColley Republican Napoleon Defiance, Fulton, Hancock, Hardin, Henry, Logan, Paulding, Putnam, Van Wert, Williams 2026 2017*
2 Theresa Gavarone Republican Bowling Green Erie, Huron, Lucas, Ottawa, Wood 2028 2019*
3 Michele Reynolds Republican Canal Winchester Franklin, Madison, Pickaway 2030 2022
4 George Lang Republican West Chester Butler 2028 2020
5 Steve Huffman Republican Tipp City Butler, Darke, Miami, Montgomery, Preble 2026 2018
6 Willis Blackshear Jr. Democratic Dayton Montgomery 2032 2024
7 Steve Wilson Republican Maineville Hamilton, Warren 2026 2017*
8 Louis Blessing Republican Colerain Township Hamilton 2028 2019*
9 Catherine Ingram Democratic Cincinnati Hamilton 2030 2022
10 Kyle Koehler Republican Springfield Clark, Clinton, Greene 2032 2024
11 Paula Hicks-Hudson Democratic Toledo Lucas 2030 2022
12 Susan Manchester Republican Waynesfield Allen, Auglaize, Champaign, Darke, Logan, Mercer, Shelby 2032 2024
13 Nathan Manning Republican North Ridgeville Huron, Lorain 2026 2018
14 Terry Johnson Republican McDermott Adams, Brown, Clermont, Scioto 2028 2019*
15 Hearcel Craig Democratic Columbus Franklin 2026 2018
16 Beth Liston Democratic Dublin Franklin 2032 2024
17 Shane Wilkin Republican Jasper Township Fayette, Gallia, Highland, Hocking, Jackson, Lawrence, Perry, Pike, Ross, Vinton 2030 2022
18 Jerry Cirino Republican Kirtland Cuyahoga, Lake 2028 2020
19 Andrew Brenner Republican Powell Coshocton, Delaware, Holmes, Knox 2026 2018
20 Tim Schaffer Republican Lancaster Fairfield, Licking, Perry 2028 2019*
21 Kent Smith Democratic Cleveland Cuyahoga 2030 2022
22 Mark Romanchuk Republican Ontario Ashland, Medina, Richland 2028 2020
23 Nickie Antonio Democratic Lakewood Cuyahoga 2026 2018
24 Tom Patton Republican Strongsville Cuyahoga 2032 2024
25 Bill DeMora Democratic Columbus Franklin 2030 2022
26 Bill Reineke Republican Eden Township Crawford, Marion, Morrow, Sandusky, Seneca, Union, Wyandot 2028 2020
27 Kristina Roegner Republican Hudson Geauga, Portage, Summit 2026 2018
28 Casey Weinstein Democratic Hudson Summit 2032 2024
29 Jane Timken Republican Canton Stark 2034 2025*
30 Brian Chavez Republican Marietta Athens, Belmont, Guernsey, Harrison, Jefferson, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Noble, Washington 2032 2023*
31 Al Landis Republican Dover Guernsey, Muskingum, Stark, Tuscarawas, Wayne 2030 2022
32 Sandra O'Brien Republican Lenox Township Ashtabula, Geauga, Trumbull 2028 2020
33 Alessandro Cutrona Republican Canfield Carroll, Columbiana, Mahoning 2034 2024*
*Senator was originally appointed.

Oklahoma

District Name Party Hometown First elected Seat up
Lt-Gov Matt Pinnell Rep Oklahoma City 2018 2026
1 Micheal Bergstrom Rep Adair 2016 2028*
2 Ally Seifried Rep Claremore 2022 2026
3 Julie McIntosh Rep Tahlequah 2024 2028
4 Tom Woods Rep Westville 2022 2026
5 George Burns Rep Pollard 2020 2028
6 David Bullard Rep Durant 2018 2026
7 Warren Hamilton Rep McCurtain 2020 2028
8 Bryan Logan Rep Paden 2025† 2026
9 Avery Frix Rep Muskogee 2024 2028
10 Bill Coleman Rep Ponca City 2018 2026
11 Regina Goodwin Dem Tulsa 2024 2028
12 Todd Gollihare Rep Kellyville 2022 2026
13 Jonathan Wingard Rep Ada 2024 2028
14 Jerry Alvord Rep Wilson 2022 2026
15 Lisa Standridge Rep Norman 2024 2028
16 Mary B. Boren Dem Norman 2018 2026
17 Shane Jett Rep Tecumseh 2020 2026* (special)
18 Jack Stewart Rep Yukon 2022 2026
19 Roland Pederson Rep Burlington 2016 2028*
20 Chuck Hall Rep Perry 2018 2026
21 Randy Grellner Rep Stillwater 2024 2028
22 Kristen Thompson Rep Edmond 2022 2026
23 Lonnie Paxton Rep Tuttle 2016 2028*
24 Darrell Weaver Rep Moore 2018 2026
25 Brian Guthrie Rep Broken Arrow 2024 2028
26 Darcy Jech Rep Kingfisher 2014 2026*
27 Casey Murdock Rep Felt 2018† 2028
28 Grant Green Rep Wellston 2022 2026
29 Julie Daniels Rep Bartlesville 2016 2028*
30 Julia Kirt Dem Oklahoma City 2018 2026
31 Spencer Kern Rep Waurika 2024 2028
32 Dusty Deevers Rep Elgin 2023† 2026
33 Christi Gillespie Rep Tulsa 2024 2028
34 Dana Prieto Rep Tulsa 2022 2026
35 Jo Anna Dossett Dem Tulsa 2020 2028
36 John Haste Rep Broken Arrow 2018 2026
37 Aaron Reinhardt Rep Tulsa 2024 2028
38 Brent Howard Rep Altus 2018 2026
39 David Rader Rep Tulsa 2016 2028*
40 Carri Hicks Dem Oklahoma City 2018 2026
41 Adam Pugh Rep Edmond 2016 2028*
42 Brenda Stanley Rep Midwest City 2018 2026
43 Kendal Sacchieri Rep Duncan 2024 2028
44 Michael Brooks-Jimenez Dem Oklahoma City 2017† 2026
45 Paul Rosino Rep Oklahoma City 2017† 2028
46 Mark Mann Dem Oklahoma City 2024† 2026
47 Kelly E. Hines Rep Oklahoma City 2024 2028
48 Nikki Nice Dem Oklahoma City 2024† 2026
† Elected in a special election
* Term Limited

Oregon

District Representative Party Residence Assumed office
1 David Brock Smith Republican Port Orford 2023
2 Noah Robinson Republican Cave Junction 2025
3 Jeff Golden Democratic Ashland 2019
4 Floyd Prozanski Democratic Eugene 2004
5 Dick Anderson Republican Lincoln City 2021
6 Cedric Hayden Republican Fall Creek 2023
7 James I. Manning Jr. Democratic Eugene 2021
8 Sara Gelser Blouin Democratic Corvallis 2015
9 Fred Girod Republican Stayton 2008
10 Deb Patterson Democratic Salem 2021
11 Kim Thatcher Republican Keizer 2023
12 Bruce Starr Republican Dundee 2025
13 Courtney Neron Misslin Democratic Wilsonville 2025
14 Kate Lieber Democratic Beaverton 2021
15 Janeen Sollman Democratic Hillsboro 2022
16 Suzanne Weber Republican Tillamook 2023
17 Lisa Reynolds Democratic North Bethany 2024
18 Wlnsvey Campos Democratic Aloha 2023
19 Rob Wagner Democratic Lake Oswego 2023
20 Mark Meek Democratic Gladstone 2023
21 Kathleen Taylor Democratic Portland 2017
22 Lew Frederick Democratic 2017
23 Khanh Pham Democratic 2025
24 Kayse Jama Democratic 2024
25 Chris Gorsek Democratic Troutdale 2021
26 Christine Drazan Republican Canby 2025
27 Anthony Broadman Democratic Bend 2025
28 Diane Linthicum Republican Beatty 2025
29 Todd Nash Republican Enterprise 2025
30 Mike McLane Republican Powell Butte 2025

Pennsylvania

District Senator Party Residence Counties represented First elected Term ends
1 Nikil Saval Democratic Philadelphia Philadelphia 2020 2028
2 Christine Tartaglione Democratic Philadelphia Philadelphia 1994 2026
3 Sharif Street Democratic Philadelphia Philadelphia 2016 2028
4 Art Haywood Democratic Philadelphia Montgomery, Philadelphia 2014 2026
5 Joe Picozzi Republican Philadelphia Philadelphia 2024 2028
6 Frank Farry Republican Langhorne Borough Bucks 2022 2026
7 Vincent Hughes Democratic Philadelphia Montgomery, Philadelphia 1994 2028
8 Anthony Williams Democratic Philadelphia Delaware, Philadelphia 1998 2026
9 John Kane Democratic Birmingham Chester, Delaware 2020 2028
10 Steve Santarsiero Democratic Lower Makefield Township Bucks 2018 2026
11 Judy Schwank Democratic Fleetwood Berks 2011 2028
12 Maria Collett Democratic Lower Gwynedd Township Montgomery 2018 2026
13 Scott Martin Republican West Lampeter Township Berks, Lancaster 2016 2028
14 Nick Miller Democratic Allentown Lehigh, Northampton 2022 2026
15 Patty Kim Democratic Harrisburg Dauphin 2024 2028
16 Jarrett Coleman Republican Upper Macungie Township Bucks, Lehigh 2022 2026
17 Amanda Cappelletti Democratic East Norriton Township Delaware, Montgomery 2020 2028
18 Lisa Boscola Democratic Bethlehem Township Lehigh, Northampton 1998 2026
19 Carolyn Comitta Democratic West Chester Chester 2020 2028
20 Lisa Baker Republican Lehman Township Luzerne, Pike, Susquehanna, Wayne, Wyoming 2006 2026
21 Scott Hutchinson Republican Oil City Butler, Clarion, Forest, Venango, Warren 2012 2028
22 Marty Flynn Democratic Scranton Lackawanna, Luzerne 2021[note 1] 2026
23 Eugene Yaw Republican Loyalsock Township Bradford, Lycoming, Sullivan, Tioga, Union 2008 2028
24 Tracy Pennycuick Republican Harleysville Berks, Montgomery 2022 2026
25 Cris Dush Republican Pine Creek Township Cameron, Centre, Clinton, Elk, Jefferson, McKean, Potter 2020 2028
26 Tim Kearney Democratic Swarthmore Delaware 2018 2026
27 Lynda Culver Republican Sunbury Columbia, Luzerne, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder 2023 2028
28 Kristin Phillips-Hill Republican York Township York 2018 2026
29 Dave Argall Republican Rush Township Carbon, Luzerne, Schuylkill 2009 2028
30 Judy Ward Republican Hollidaysburg Blair, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Mifflin 2018 2026
31 Dawn Keefer Republican Dillsburg Cumberland, York 2024 2028
32 Patrick Stefano Republican Bullskin Township Bedford, Fayette, Somerset, Westmoreland 2014 2026
33 Doug Mastriano Republican Greene Township Adams, Franklin 2019 2028
34 Greg Rothman Republican Silver Spring Township Cumberland, Dauphin, Perry 2022 2026
35 Wayne Langerholc Republican Johnstown Cambria County, Centre, Clearfield 2016 2028
36 James Malone Democratic East Petersburg Lancaster 2025[note 2] 2026
37 Devlin Robinson Republican Bridgeville Allegheny, Washington 2020 2028
38 Lindsey Williams Democratic West View Allegheny 2018 2026
39 Kim Ward Republican Hempfield Township Westmoreland 2008 2028
40 Rosemary Brown Republican East Stroudsburg Lackawanna, Monroe, Wayne 2022 2026
41 Joe Pittman Republican Indiana Armstrong, Indiana, Jefferson, Westmoreland 2019 2028
42 Wayne Fontana Democratic Pittsburgh Allegheny 2005 2026
43 Jay Costa Democratic Forest Hills Allegheny 1996 2028
44 Katie Muth Democratic East Vincent Township Berks, Chester, Montgomery 2018 2026
45 Nick Pisciottano Democratic West Mifflin Allegheny 2024 2028
46 Camera Bartolotta Republican Monongahela Beaver, Greene, Washington 2014 2026
47 Elder Vogel Republican New Sewickley Township Beaver, Butler, Lawrence 2008 2028
48 Chris Gebhard Republican North Cornwall Township Berks, Lancaster, Lebanon 2021[note 3] 2026
49 Dan Laughlin Republican Millcreek Township Erie 2016 2028
50 Michele Brooks Republican Jamestown Crawford, Lawrence, Mercer 2014 2026
  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. Senator Dave 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

District Senator Party Municipalities represented Counties First elected
1 Jake Bissaillon Dem Providence Providence 2023*
2 Ana Quezada Dem Providence Providence 2016
3 Sam Zurier Dem Providence Providence 2021*
4 Stefano Famiglietti Dem Providence, North Providence Providence 2025*
5 Sam Bell Dem Providence Providence 2018
6 Tiara Mack Dem Providence Providence 2020
7 Frank Ciccone Dem Johnston, Providence Providence 2002
8 Lori Urso Dem Pawtucket Providence 2024[e]
9 John Burke Dem West Warwick Kent 2020
10 Walter Felag Dem Bristol, Tiverton, Warren Bristol, Newport 1998
11 Linda Ujifusa Dem Bristol, Portsmouth Bristol, Newport 2022
12 Louis DiPalma Dem Little Compton, Middletown, Newport, Tiverton Newport 2008
13 Dawn Euer Dem Newport, Jamestown Newport 2017*
14 Valarie Lawson Dem East Providence Providence 2018
15 Meghan Kallman Dem Pawtucket, Providence Providence 2020
16 Jonathon Acosta Dem Central Falls, Pawtucket Providence 2020
17 Thomas Paolino Rep Lincoln, North Providence, North Smithfield Providence 2016
18 Robert Britto Dem East Providence, Pawtucket Providence 2022
19 Ryan W. Pearson Dem Cumberland, Lincoln Providence 2012
20 Brian Thompson Dem Woonsocket, Cumberland Providence 2024
21 Gordon Rogers Rep Coventry, Foster, Scituate, West Greenwich Kent, Providence 2018
22 David Tikoian Dem Smithfield, Lincoln, North Providence Providence 2022
23 Jessica de la Cruz Rep Burrillville, Glocester, North Smithfield Providence 2018
24 Melissa Murray Dem North Smithfield, Woonsocket Providence 2018
25 Andrew Dimitri Dem Johnston Providence 2024
26 Todd Patalano Dem Cranston Providence 2024
27 Hanna Gallo Dem Cranston, West Warwick Kent, Providence 1998
28 Lammis Vargas Dem Cranston, Providence Providence 2024
29 Pete Appollonio Dem Warwick Kent 2024
30 Mark McKenney Dem Warwick Kent 2018
31 Matthew LaMountain Dem Cranston, Warwick Kent, Providence 2022
32 Pamela J. Lauria Dem Barrington, Bristol, East Providence Bristol 2022
33 Leonidas Raptakis Dem Coventry, West Greenwich Kent 2012
(1996–2010)
34 Elaine J. Morgan Rep Charlestown, Exeter, Hopkinton, Richmond, West Greenwich Kent, Washington 2014
35 Bridget Valverde Dem East Greenwich, North Kingstown, Narragansett, South Kingstown Kent, Washington 2018
36 Alana DiMario Dem Narragansett, New Shoreham, North Kingstown Washington 2020
37 V. Susan Sosnowski Dem South Kingstown Washington 1996
38 Victoria Gu Dem Charlestown, South Kingstown, Westerly Washington 2022
*Senator was elected in a special election

South Carolina

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

District Senator Party Residence First elected
1 Thomas C. Alexander, president Republican Walhalla 1994*
2 Rex Rice Republican Easley 2016
3 Richard Cash Republican Powdersville 2017*
4 Michael Gambrell Republican Honea Path 2016*
5 Tom Corbin Republican Travelers Rest 2012
6 Jason Elliott Republican Greenville 2024
7 Karl B. Allen Democratic Greenville 2012
8 Ross Turner Republican Greenville 2012
9 Danny Verdin Republican Laurens 2000
10 Billy Garrett Republican Greenwood 2020
11 Josh Kimbrell Republican Inman 2020
12 Lee Bright Republican Roebuck 2025*
13 Shane Martin Republican Spartanburg 2008
14 Harvey S. Peeler Jr. Republican Gaffney 1980
15 Wes Climer Republican Rock Hill 2016
16 Michael Johnson Republican Tega Cay 2020
17 Everett Stubbs Republican Rock Hill 2024
18 Ronnie Cromer Republican Prosperity 2003*
19 Tameika Isaac Devine Democratic Columbia 2024*
20 Ed Sutton Democratic North Charleston 2024
21 Darrell Jackson Democratic Hopkins 1992
22 Overture Walker Democratic Columbia 2024
23 Carlisle Kennedy Republican Lexington 2024
24 Tom Young Jr. Republican Aiken 2012
25 A. Shane Massey Republican Edgefield 2007*
26 Russell Ott Democratic Columbia 2024
27 Allen Blackmon Republican Heath Springs 2024
28 Greg Hembree Republican North Myrtle Beach 2012
29 JD Chaplin Republican Darlington 2024
30 Kent M. Williams Democratic Marion 2004
31 Mike Reichenbach Republican Florence 2022*
32 Ronnie A. Sabb Democratic Greeleyville 2014*
33 Luke A. Rankin Republican Conway 1992
34 Stephen Goldfinch Republican Murrells Inlet 2016
35 Jeffrey R. Graham Democratic Camden 2024
36 Jeff Zell Republican Sumter 2024
37 Larry Grooms Republican Bonneau 1997*
38 Sean Bennett Republican Summerville 2012
39 Tom Fernandez Republican Summerville 2024
40 Brad Hutto Democratic Orangeburg 1996*
41 Matt Leber Republican John's Island 2024
42 Deon Tedder Democratic Charleston 2023*
43 Chip Campsen Republican Isle of Palms 2004
44 Brian Adams Republican Goose Creek 2020
45 Margie Bright Matthews Democratic Charleston 2015*
46 Tom Davis Republican Beaufort 2008
*Senator was first elected in a special election

South Dakota

District Senator Party Since Residence Counties represented
1st Michael Rohl Republican 2021 Aberdeen Brown, Day, Marshall, Roberts
2nd Steve Kolbeck Republican 2023 Brandon Brown, Clark, Hamlin, Spink
3rd Carl Perry Republican 2025 Aberdeen Brown
4th Stephanie Sauder Republican 2025 Bryant Clark, Codington, Deuel, Grant, Hamlin, Roberts
5th Glen Vilhauer Republican 2025 Watertown Codington
6th Ernie Otten Republican 2025 Tea Lincoln
7th Tim Reed Republican 2023 Brookings Brookings
8th Casey Crabtree Republican 2020 Madison Lake, Miner, Moody, Sanborn
9th Joy Hohn Republican 2025 Hartford Minnehaha
10th Liz Larson Democratic 2023 Sioux Falls Minnehaha
11th Chris Karr Republican 2025 Sioux Falls Minnehaha
12th Arch Beal Republican 2023 Sioux Falls Lincoln, Minnehaha
13th Sue Peterson Republican 2025 Sioux Falls Lincoln, Minnehaha
14th Larry Zikmund Republican 2021 Sioux Falls Minnehaha
15th Jamie Smith Democratic 2025 Sioux Falls Minnehaha
16th Kevin Jensen Republican 2025 Canton Lincoln, Turner, Union
17th Sydney Davis Republican 2023 Burbank Clay, Union
18th Lauren Nelson Republican 2025 Yankton Clay, Yankton
19th Kyle Schoenfish Republican 2020 Scotland Bon Homme, Douglas, Hanson, Hutchinson, McCook
20th Paul Miskimins Republican 2025 Mitchell Davison, Jerauld, Miner, Sanborn
21st Mykala Voita Republican 2025 Bonesteel Aurora, Charles Mix, Douglas, Gregory, Tripp
22nd Brandon Wipf Republican 2025 Lake Byron Beadle, Kingsbury
23rd Mark Lapka Republican 2025 Leola Brown, Campbell, Edmunds, Faulk, Hand, McPherson, Potter, Walworth
24th Jim Mehlhaff Republican 2023 Pierre Hughes, Hyde, Stanley, Sully
25th Tom Pischke Republican 2023 Dell Rapids Minnehaha
26th Tamara Grove Republican 2025 Lower Brule Brule, Buffalo, Hughes, Hyde, Jones, Lyman, Mellette, Todd
27th Red Dawn Foster Democratic 2019 Pine Ridge Bennett, Haakon, Jackson, Oglala Lakota, Pennington
28th Sam Marty Republican 2025 Prairie City Butte, Corson, Dewey, Harding, Perkins, Ziebach
29th John Carley Republican 2025 Piedmont Meade
30th Amber Hulse Republican 2025 Hot Springs Custer, Fall River, Pennington
31st Randy Deibert Republican 2023 Spearfish Lawrence
32nd Helene Duhamel Republican 2019 Rapid City Pennington
33rd Curt Voight Republican 2025 Rapid City Meade, Pennington
34th Taffy Howard Republican 2025 Rapid City Pennington
35th Greg Blanc Republican 2025 Rapid City Pennington

Tennessee

District Name Party First elected Residence Counties represented
1 J. Adam Lowe Rep 2022 Calhoun Meigs, McMinn, Rhea, and part of Bradley
2 Tom Hatcher Rep 2024 Maryville Blount, Monroe, Polk, and part of Bradley
3 Rusty Crowe Rep 1990 Johnson City Carter, Johnson, and Washington
4 Bobby Harshbarger Rep 2024 Kingsport Hawkins, Sullivan
5 Randy McNally Rep 1986 Oak Ridge Anderson, Loudon, and part of Knox
6 Becky Duncan Massey Rep 2011* Knoxville Part of Knox
7 Richard Briggs Rep 2014 Knoxville Part of Knox
8 Jessie Seal Rep 2024 New Tazewell Claiborne, Grainger, Hancock, Jefferson, Union, and part of Sevier
9 Steve Southerland Rep 2002 Morristown Cocke, Greene, Hamblen, Unicoi, and part of Sevier
10 Todd Gardenhire Rep 2012 Chattanooga Bledsoe, Marion, Sequatchie, and part of Hamilton
11 Bo Watson Rep 2006 Hixson Part of Hamilton
12 Ken Yager Rep 2008 Kingston Campbell, Clay, Fentress, Macon, Morgan, Overton, Pickett, Roane, and Scott
13 Dawn White Rep 2018 Murfreesboro Part of Rutherford
14 Shane Reeves Rep 2017* Murfreesboro Bedford, Cannon, Moore, and part of Rutherford
15 Paul Bailey Rep 2014 Sparta Cumberland, Jackson, Putnam, Smith, Van Buren, and White
16 Janice Bowling Rep 2012 Tullahoma Coffee, DeKalb, Franklin, Grundy, Lincoln, and Warren
17 Mark Pody Rep 2017* Lebanon Wilson and part of Davidson
18 Ferrell Haile Rep 2012 Gallatin Sumner, and Trousdale
19 Charlane Oliver Dem 2022 Nashville Part of Davidson
20 Heidi Campbell Dem 2020 Nashville Part of Davidson
21 Jeff Yarbro Dem 2014 Nashville Part of Davidson
22 Bill Powers Rep 2019* Clarksville Part of Montgomery
23 Kerry Roberts Rep 2014 (2011*) Springfield Cheatham, Dickson, Hickman, Humphreys, Robertson, and part of Montgomery
24 John Stevens Rep 2012 Huntingdon Benton, Carroll, Gibson, Henry, Houston, Obion, Stewart, and Weakley
25 Ed Jackson Rep 2014 Jackson Crockett, Decatur, Dyer, Henderson, and Lake, Madison, and Perry
26 Page Walley Rep 2020 Bolivar Chester, Fayette, Hardeman, Hardin, Haywood, Lawrence, McNairy, and Wayne
27 Jack Johnson Rep 2006 Franklin Part of Williamson
28 Joey Hensley Rep 2012 Hohenwald Giles, Lewis, Marshall, Maury, and part of Williamson
29 Raumesh Akbari Dem 2018 Memphis Part of Shelby
30 Sara Kyle Dem 2014 Memphis Part of Shelby
31 Brent Taylor Rep 2022 Memphis Part of Shelby
32 Paul Rose Rep 2019* Covington Lauderdale, Tipton and part of Shelby
33 London Lamar Dem 2022* Memphis Part of Shelby
*Senator was originally elected in a special election or appointed

Texas

District Image Senator Party Residence First elected Next election
1 Bryan Hughes Republican Mineola 2016 2026
2 Bob Hall Republican Edgewood 2014 2026
3 Robert Nichols Republican Jacksonville 2006 2026
4 Vacant[note 1] 2026
5 Charles Schwertner Republican Georgetown 2012 2026
6 Carol Alvarado Democratic Houston 2018† 2028
7 Paul Bettencourt Republican Houston 2014 2028
8 Angela Paxton Republican McKinney 2018 2028
9 Taylor Rehmet Democratic Fort Worth[32] 2026† 2026
10 Phil King Republican Weatherford 2022 2028
11 Mayes Middleton Republican Friendswood 2022 2026
12 Tan Parker Republican Flower Mound 2022 2028
13 Borris Miles Democratic Houston 2016 2026
14 Sarah Eckhardt Democratic Austin 2020† 2028
15 Molly Cook Democratic Houston 2024† 2028
16 Nathan Johnson Democratic Dallas 2018 2028
17 Joan Huffman Republican Houston 2008† 2028
18 Lois Kolkhorst Republican Brenham 2014† 2026
19 Roland Gutierrez Democratic San Antonio 2020 2026
20 Juan Hinojosa Democratic McAllen 2002 2028
21 Judith Zaffirini Democratic Laredo 1986 2026
22 Brian Birdwell Republican Granbury 2010† 2026
23 Royce West Democratic Dallas 1992 2028
24 Pete Flores Republican Pleasanton 2022 2026
25 Donna Campbell Republican New Braunfels 2012 2028
26 Jose Menendez Democratic San Antonio 2015† 2026
27 Adam Hinojosa Republican Corpus Christi 2024 2028
28 Charles Perry Republican Lubbock 2014† 2026
29 Cesar Blanco Democratic El Paso 2020 2028
30 Brent Hagenbuch Republican Denton 2024 2028
31 Kevin Sparks Republican Midland 2022 2026

† Elected in a special election

Utah

District Name Party First elected Counties
represented
Residence
1 Scott Sandall Rep 2018 Box Elder, Cache, Tooele Tremonton
2 Chris H. Wilson Rep 2020 Cache, Rich Logan
3 John Johnson Rep 2020 Morgan, Summit, Weber North Ogden
4 Cal Musselman Rep 2024 Davis, Weber West Haven
5 Ann Millner Rep 2014 Davis, Morgan, Weber Ogden
6 Jerry Stevenson Rep 2010↑ Davis Layton
7 J. Stuart Adams Rep 2009↑ Davis Layton
8 Todd Weiler Rep 2012↑ Davis, Salt Lake Woods Cross
9 Jen Plumb Dem 2022 Salt Lake Salt Lake City
10 Luz Escamilla Dem 2008 Salt Lake Salt Lake City
11 Emily Buss FWD 2025↑ Salt Lake Eagle Mountain
12 Karen Kwan Dem 2023↑ Salt Lake Taylorsville
13 Nate Blouin Dem 2022 Salt Lake Millcreek
14 Stephanie Pitcher Dem 2022 Salt Lake Salt Lake City
15 Kathleen Riebe Dem 2018 Salt Lake Cottonwood Heights
16 Wayne Harper Rep 2012 Salt Lake Taylorsville
17 Lincoln Fillmore Rep 2016↑ Salt Lake South Jordan
18 Daniel McCay Rep 2018 Salt Lake, Utah Riverton
19 Kirk Cullimore Jr. Rep 2018 Salt Lake, Utah Sandy
20 Ronald Winterton Rep 2018 Daggett, Duchesne, Summit, Uintah, Wasatch Roosevelt
21 Brady Brammer Rep 2025↑ Utah Pleasant Grove
22 Heidi Balderree Rep 2023↑ Salt Lake, Utah Saratoga Springs
23 Keith Grover Rep 2018↑ Utah Provo
24 Keven Stratton Rep 2024 Utah, Wasatch Orem
25 Mike McKell Rep 2020 Utah Spanish Fork
26 David Hinkins Rep 2008 Carbon, Emery, Garfield, Grand, Kane, San Juan, Utah, Wasatch, Wayne Orangeville
27 Derrin Owens Rep 2020 Garfield, Juab, Kane, Millard, Piute, Sanpete, Sevier, Utah, Washington, Wayne Fountain Green
28 Evan Vickers Rep 2012 Beaver, Iron, Juab, Millard, Washington Cedar City
29 Don Ipson Rep 2016↑ Washington St. George

↑: Senator was originally appointed

Vermont

District Representative Party Residence First elected
Addison Steven Heffernan Rep Bristol 2024
Ruth Hardy Dem East Middlebury 2018
Bennington[33] Seth Bongartz Dem Manchester 2024
(1987–1989)
Robert Plunkett Dem Bennington 2024
Caledonia Scott Beck Rep St. Johnsbury 2024[34]
Chittenden-Central Philip Baruth Dem/Prog Burlington 2010
Martine Gulick Dem Burlington 2022
Tanya Vyhovsky Prog/Dem Essex 2022
Chittenden-North Christopher Mattos Rep Milton 2024
Chittenden-Southeast Thomas Chittenden Dem South Burlington 2020
Virginia V. Lyons Dem Williston 2000
Kesha Ram Hinsdale Dem Shelburne 2020
Essex Russ Ingalls Rep Newport 2020
Franklin Randy Brock Rep Swanton 2017↑
(2009–2013)
Robert Norris Rep Sheldon 2022
Grand Isle Patrick Brennan Rep Colchester 2024
Lamoille Richard A. Westman Rep Hyde Park 2010
Orange John Benson Rep Brookfield 2026↑
Orleans John Morley Rep Orleans 2025↑
Rutland Brian Collamore Rep Rutland Town 2014
David Weeks Rep Proctor 2022
Terry Williams Rep Poultney 2022
Washington Ann Cummings Dem Montpelier 1996
Andrew Perchlik Dem/Prog Montpelier 2018
Anne Watson Dem/Prog Montpelier 2022
Windham Wendy Harrison Dem Brattleboro 2022
Nader Hashim Dem Dummerston 2022
Windsor Alison H. Clarkson Dem Woodstock 2016
Joe Major Dem Hartford 2024
Rebecca White Dem Hartford 2022
  • ↑: Member was originally appointed

Virginia

District Name Party Areas represented First election
Counties Cities
1 Timmy French Republican Clarke, Frederick, Shenandoah, Warren Winchester 2023
2 Mark Obenshain Republican Augusta (part), Bath, Highland, Page, Rockingham Harrisonburg 2003
3 Chris Head Republican Alleghany, Augusta (part), Bedford (part), Botetourt, Craig, Roanoke (part), Rockbridge Buena Vista, Covington, Lexington, Staunton, Waynesboro 2023
4 Dave Suetterlein Republican Montgomery (part), Roanoke (part) Roanoke, Salem 2015
5 Travis Hackworth Republican Bland, Giles, Montgomery (part), Pulaski, Smyth, Tazewell, Wythe (part) Radford 2021 (special)
6 Todd Pillion Republican Buchanan, Dickenson, Lee, Russell, Scott, Washington, Wise Bristol, Norton 2019
7 Bill Stanley Republican Carroll, Floyd, Franklin, Grayson, Henry, Patrick, Wythe (part) Martinsville, Galax 2011 (special)
8 Mark Peake Republican Bedford (part), Campbell Lynchburg 2017 (special)
9 Tammy Brankley Mulchi Republican Charlotte, Halifax, Lunenburg, Mecklenburg, Nottoway, Pittsylvania, Prince Edward (part) Danville 2024 (special)
10 Luther Cifers Republican Amelia, Appomattox, Buckingham, Cumberland, Fluvanna, Goochland, Hanover (part), Henrico (part), Louisa (part), Powhatan, Prince Edward (part) 2025 (special)
11 Creigh Deeds Democratic Albemarle, Amherst, Louisa (part), Nelson Charlottesville 2001 (special)
12 Glen Sturtevant Republican Chesterfield (part) Colonial Heights 2015
13 Lashrecse Aird Democratic Charles City, Dinwiddie (part), Henrico (part), Prince George, Surry, Sussex Hopewell, Petersburg 2023
14 Lamont Bagby Democratic Henrico (part) Richmond (part) 2023 (special)
15 Michael Jones Democratic Chesterfield (part) Richmond (part) 2026 (special)
16 Schuyler VanValkenburg Democratic Henrico (part) 2023
17 Emily Jordan Republican Brunswick, Dinwiddie (part), Greensville, Isle of Wight, Southampton Chesapeake (part), Emporia, Franklin, Portsmouth (part), Suffolk 2023
18 Louise Lucas Democratic Chesapeake (part), Portsmouth (part) 1991
19 Christie New Craig Republican Chesapeake (part), Virginia Beach (part) 2023
20 Bill DeSteph Republican Accomack, Northampton Norfolk (part), Virginia Beach (part) 2015
21 Angelia Williams Graves Democratic Norfolk (part) 2023
22 Aaron Rouse Democratic Virginia Beach (part) 2023 (special)
23 Mamie Locke Democratic Hampton, Newport News (part) 2003
24 Danny Diggs Republican James City (part), York Newport News (part), Poquoson, Williamsburg 2023
25 Richard Stuart Republican Caroline, Essex, King & Queen (part), King George, King William, Lancaster, Middlesex, Northumberland, Richmond, Spotsylvania (part), Westmoreland 2007
26 Ryan McDougle Republican Gloucester, Hanover (part), James City (part), King & Queen (part), Mathews, New Kent 2006 (special)
27 Tara Durant Republican Spotsylvania (part), Stafford (part) Fredericksburg 2023
28 Bryce Reeves Republican Culpeper, Fauquier (part), Greene, Madison, Orange, Rappahannock, Spotsylvania (part) 2011
29 Jeremy McPike Democratic Prince William (part), Stafford (part) 2015
30 Danica Roem Democratic Prince William (part) Manassas, Manassas Park 2023
31 Russet Perry Democratic Fauquier (part), Loudoun (part) 2023
32 Kannan Srinivasan Democratic Loudoun (part) 2025 (special)
33 Jennifer Carroll Foy Democratic Fairfax (part), Prince William (part) 2023
34 Scott Surovell Democratic Fairfax (part) 2015
35 Dave Marsden Democratic Fairfax (part) 2010 (special)
36 Stella Pekarsky Democratic Fairfax (part) 2023
37 Saddam Azlan Salim Democratic Fairfax (part) Fairfax, Falls Church 2023
38 Jennifer Boysko Democratic Fairfax (part) 2019 (special)
39 Elizabeth Bennett-Parker Democratic Arlington (part), Fairfax (part) Alexandria 2026 (special)
40 Barbara Favola Democratic Arlington (part) 2011

Washington

District Senator Party Residence[35] Counties represented First elected Next election
1 Derek Stanford Democratic Maltby King (part), Snohomish (part) 2019† 2028
2 Jim McCune Republican Graham Pierce (part), Thurston (part) 2020 2028
3 Marcus Riccelli Democratic Spokane Spokane (part) 2024 2028
4 Leonard Christian Republican Spokane Valley Spokane (part) 2024 2028
5 Victoria Hunt Democratic Issaquah King (part) 2025† 2028
6 Jeff Holy Republican Spokane Spokane (part) 2018 2026
7 Shelly Short Republican Addy Douglas (part), Ferry, Grant (part), Okanogan (part), Pend Oreille, Spokane (part), Stevens 2017† 2026
8 Matt Boehnke Republican Kennewick Benton (part), Franklin (part) 2022 2026
9 Mark Schoesler Republican Ritzville Adams (part), Asotin, Columbia, Franklin (part), Garfield, Lincoln, Spokane (part), Whitman 2004 2028
10 Ron Muzzall Republican Oak Harbor Island, Skagit (part), Snohomish (part) 2019† 2028
11 Bob Hasegawa Democratic Seattle King (part) 2012 2028
12 Keith Goehner Republican Dryden Chelan, Douglas (part), King (part), Snohomish (part) 2024 2028
13 Judy Warnick Republican Moses Lake Grant (part), Kittitas, Yakima (part) 2014 2026
14 Curtis King Republican Yakima Klickitat, Yakima (part) 2007^ 2028
15 Nikki Torres Republican Pasco Adams (part), Benton (part), Franklin (part), Grant (part), Yakima (part) 2022 2026
16 Perry Dozier Republican Waitsburg Benton (part), Walla Walla 2020 2028
17 Paul Harris Republican Vancouver Clark (part), Skamania 2024 2028
18 Adrian Cortes Democratic La Center Clark (part) 2024 2028
19 Jeff Wilson Republican Longview Cowlitz (part), Grays Harbor (part), Lewis (part), Pacific, Thurston (part), Wahkiakum 2020 2028
20 John Braun Republican Centralia Clark (part), Cowlitz (part), Lewis (part), Thurston (part) 2012 2028
21 Marko Liias Democratic Lynnwood Snohomish (part) 2014† 2026
22 Jessica Bateman Democratic Olympia Thurston (part) 2024 2028
23 Drew Hansen Democratic Bainbridge Island Kitsap (part) 2023† 2028
24 Mike Chapman Democratic Port Angeles Clallam, Grays Harbor (part), Jefferson 2024# 2028
25 Chris Gildon Republican Puyallup Pierce (part) 2020 2028
26 Deborah Krishnadasan Democratic Gig Harbor Kitsap (part), Pierce (part) 2024† 2026
27 Yasmin Trudeau Democratic Tacoma Pierce (part) 2021† 2028
28 T'wina Nobles Democratic Fircrest Pierce (part) 2020 2028
29 Steve Conway Democratic Tacoma Pierce (part) 2010 2026
30 Claire Wilson Democratic Auburn King (part) 2018 2026
31 Phil Fortunato Republican Auburn King (part), Pierce (part) 2017† 2026
32 Jesse Salomon Democratic Shoreline King (part), Snohomish (part) 2018 2026
33 Tina Orwall Democratic Des Moines King (part) 2024† 2026
34 Emily Alvarado Democratic West Seattle King (part) 2025† 2026
35 Drew MacEwen Republican Union Kitsap (part), Mason, Thurston (part) 2022 2026
36 Noel Frame Democratic Seattle King (part) 2022 2026
37 Rebecca Saldaña Democratic Seattle King (part) 2016† 2026
38 June Robinson Democratic Everett Snohomish (part) 2020† 2026
39 Keith Wagoner Republican Sedro-Woolley Skagit (part), Snohomish (part) 2018† 2028
40 Liz Lovelett Democratic Anacortes San Juan, Skagit (part), Whatcom (part) 2019† 2028
41 Lisa Wellman Democratic Mercer Island King (part) 2016 2028
42 Sharon Shewmake Democratic Bellingham Whatcom (part) 2022# 2026
43 Jamie Pedersen Democratic Seattle King (part) 2013† 2026
44 John Lovick Democratic Mill Creek Snohomish (part) 2021† 2026
45 Manka Dhingra Democratic Redmond King (part) 2017^ 2026
46 Javier Valdez Democratic Seattle King (part) 2022 2026
47 Claudia Kauffman Democratic Kent King (part) 2022 2026
48 Vandana Slatter Democratic Bellevue King (part) 2025† 2026
49 Annette Cleveland Democratic Vancouver Clark (part) 2012 2028
† Originally appointed
^ Originally elected in special election
# Sworn in early to fill vacant seat

West Virginia

District Up Senator Party Since Residence Home Cty.[f] Counties represented[36]
1 2026 Laura Chapman Republican 2022 Wheeling Ohio Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, Ohio
2028 Ryan Weld Republican 2016 Wellsburg Brooke
2 2026 Charles H. Clements Republican 2016 New Martinsville Wetzel Doddridge, Marion, Marshall, Monongalia, Wetzel, Tyler
2028 Chris Rose Republican 2024 Maidsville Monongalia
3 2026 Mike Azinger Republican 2016 Vienna Wood Pleasants, Ritchie, Wirt, Wood
2026
(special)
Trenton Barnhart Republican 2026 St. Marys Pleasants
4 2026 Eric Tarr Republican 2018 Scott Depot Putnam Cabell, Jackson, Mason, Putnam
2028 Amy Grady Republican 2020 Leon Mason
5 2026 Mike Woelfel Democratic 2014 Huntington Cabell Cabell, Wayne
2028 Scott Fuller Republican 2024 Kenova Wayne
6 2026 Mark R. Maynard Republican 2014 Genoa Wayne McDowell, Mercer, Mingo, Wayne
2028 Craig A. Hart Republican 2024 Lenore Mingo
7 2026 Zack Maynard Republican 2025 Harts Lincoln Boone, Kanawha, Lincoln, Logan
2028 Rupie Phillips Republican 2020 Lorado Logan
8 2026 T. Kevan Bartlett Republican 2025 Sissonville Kanawha Clay, Jackson, Kanawha, Putnam, Roane
2028 Glenn Jeffries Republican 2016 Red House Putnam
9 2026 Rollan Roberts Republican 2018 Beaver Raleigh Fayette, Raleigh, Wyoming
2028 Brian Helton Republican 2024 Mount Hope Fayette
10 2026 Vince Deeds Republican 2022 Renick Greenbrier Fayette, Greenbrier, Monroe, Nicholas, Summers
2028 Jack Woodrum Republican 2020 Hinton Summers
11 2026 Bill Hamilton Republican 2018 Buckhannon Upshur Barbour, Braxton, Pendleton, Pocahontas, Randolph, Upshur, Webster
2028 Robbie Morris Republican 2024 Elkins Randolph
12 2026 Ben Queen Republican 2022 Bridgeport Harrison Calhoun, Gilmer, Harrison, Lewis, Taylor
2028 Patrick S. Martin Republican 2020 Weston Lewis
13 2026 Mike Oliverio Republican 2022[g] Morgantown Monongalia Marion, Monongalia
2028 Joey Garcia Democratic 2024 Fairmont Marion
14 2026 Jay Taylor Republican 2022 Grafton Taylor Grant, Hardy, Mineral, Preston, Taylor, Tucker
2028 Randy Smith Republican 2016 Thomas Tucker
15 2026 Darren Thorne Republican 2024 Romney Hampshire Berkeley, Hampshire, Morgan
2028 Tom Willis Republican 2024 Martinsburg Berkeley
16 2026 Jason Barrett Republican 2022 Martinsburg Berkeley Berkeley, Jefferson
2028 Patricia Rucker Republican 2016 Harpers Ferry Jefferson
17 2026 Tom Takubo Republican 2014 Charleston Kanawha Kanawha
2026
(special)
Anne Charnock Republican 2025 Charleston Kanawha
  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 Democrat Sandra 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

District Senator Party Residence Current
age
First
elected
Next
election
01 André Jacque Rep New Franken 45 2018 2026
02 Eric Wimberger Rep Oconto 46 2020 2028
03 Tim Carpenter Dem Milwaukee 66 2002 2026
04 Dora Drake Dem Milwaukee 33 2024(sp) 2028
05 Rob Hutton Rep Brookfield 58 2022 2026
06 La Tonya Johnson Dem Milwaukee 53 2016 2028
07 Chris Larson Dem Milwaukee 45 2010 2026
08 Jodi Habush Sinykin Dem Whitefish Bay 58 2024 2028
09 Devin LeMahieu Rep Oostburg 53 2014 2026
10 Rob Stafsholt Rep New Richmond 50 2020 2028
11 Stephen Nass Rep Whitewater 73 2014 2026
12 Mary Felzkowski Rep Tomahawk 62 2020 2028
13 John Jagler Rep Watertown 56 2021(sp) 2026
14 Sarah Keyeski Dem Lodi 55 2024 2028
15 Mark Spreitzer Dem Beloit 39 2022 2026
16 Melissa Ratcliff Dem Cottage Grove 49 2024 2028
17 Howard Marklein Rep Spring Green 71 2014 2026
18 Kristin Dassler-Alfheim Dem Appleton 54 2024 2028
19 Rachael Cabral-Guevara Rep Appleton 49 2022 2026
20 Dan Feyen Rep Fond du Lac 57 2016 2028
21 Van H. Wanggaard Rep Racine 73 2014 2026
22 Robert Wirch Dem Pleasant Prairie 82 1996 2028
23 Jesse James Rep Thorp 53 2022 2026
24 Patrick Testin Rep Stevens Point 37 2016 2028
25 Romaine Quinn Rep Birchwood 35 2022 2026
26 Kelda Roys Dem Madison 46 2020 2028
27 Dianne Hesselbein Dem Middleton 55 2022 2026
28 Julian Bradley Rep New Berlin 45 2020 2028
29 Cory Tomczyk Rep Mosinee 63 2022 2026
30 Jamie Wall Dem Green Bay 54 2024 2028
31 Jeff Smith Dem Brunswick 71 2018 2026
32 Brad Pfaff Dem Onalaska 58 2020 2028
33 Chris Kapenga Rep Delafield 54 2015(sp) 2026

Wyoming

District Representative Party Residence Counties represented Nested House districts[37] First elected Next election
1 Ogden Driskill Republican Devils Tower Campbell, Crook, Weston HD 1, HD 52 2010 2026
2 Brian Boner Republican Douglas Converse, Platte HD 6, HD 62 2015* 2028
3 Cheri Steinmetz Republican Lingle Goshen, Niobrara, Weston HD 2, HD 5 2018 2026
4 Tara Nethercott Republican Cheyenne Laramie HD 7, HD 8 2016 2028
5 Lynn Hutchings Republican Cheyenne Laramie HD 12, HD 42 2018 2026
6 Taft Love Republican Cheyenne Laramie HD 4, HD 10 2025* 2026 (special)
7 Stephan Pappas Republican Cheyenne Laramie HD 9, HD 41 2014 2026
8 Jared Olsen Republican Cheyenne Laramie HD 11, HD 44 2024 2028
9 Chris Rothfuss Democratic Laramie Albany HD 13, HD 45 2010 2026
10 Gary Crum Republican Laramie Albany HD 14, HD 46 2024 2028
11 Larry S. Hicks Republican Baggs Albany, Carbon HD 13, HD 45 2010 2026
12 John Kolb Republican Rock Springs Fremont, Sweetwater HD 17, HD 48 2020 2028
13 Stacy Jones Republican Rock Springs Sweetwater HD 39, HD 60 2022 2026
14 Laura Taliaferro Pearson Republican Kemmerer Lincoln, Sublette, Sweetwater, Uinta HD 18, HD 20 2024 2028
15 Wendy Davis Schuler Republican Evanston Uinta HD 19, HD 49 2018 2026
16 Dan Dockstader Republican Afton Lincoln, Sublette, Teton HD 21, HD 22 2008 2028
17 Mike Gierau Democratic Jackson Hole Teton HD 16, HD 23 2018 2026
18 Tim French Republican Powell Park HD 24, HD 50 2020 2028
19 Dan Laursen Republican Powell Big Horn, Park HD 25, HD 26 2014 2026
20 Ed Cooper Republican Ten Sleep Big Horn, Hot Springs, Park, Washakie HD 27, HD 28 2020 2028
21 Bo Biteman Republican Ranchester Sheridan HD 29, HD 30, HD 40, HD 51[a] 2018 2026
22 Barry Crago Republican Buffalo Sheridan, Johnson 2024 2028
23 Eric Barlow Republican Gillette Campbell HD 3, HD 31 2022 2026
24 Troy McKeown Republican Gillette Campbell HD 32, HD 53 2020 2028
25 Cale Case Republican Lander Fremont HD 33, HD 54 1998 2026
26 Tim Salazar Republican Riverton Fremont HD 34, HD 55 2020 2028
27 Bill Landen Republican Casper Natrona HD 35, HD 36 2007* 2026
28 James Lee Anderson Republican Casper Natrona HD 56, HD 57 2012 2028
29 Bob Ide Republican Casper Natrona HD 37, HD 59 2022*[38] 2026
30 Charles Scott Republican Casper Natrona HD 38, HD 58 1982 2028
31 Evie Brennan Republican Cheyenne Laramie HD 43, HD 61 2022 2026
*Senator was originally appointed

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Elected 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. ^ Republican Brandon Creighton resigned on October 2, 2025, to become chancellor of the Texas Tech University System.[31]
  1. ^ Only two senate districts not nested.

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