List of U.S. state senators
This is a list of U.S. state senators.
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- ^ 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.
- ^ The majority in the Alaska Senate is held by a coalition of 9 Democrats and 5 Republicans. There are 6 Republicans outside the caucus.
- ^ The Constitution of California names it the "California Legislature", but the legislature brands itself as the "California State Legislature".
- ^ 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.
- ^ 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.
- ^ 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.
- ^ 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.
- ^ The Constitution of Utah names it the "Legislature of the State of Utah", but the legislature brands itself as the "Utah State Legislature".
- ^ One senator is registered with the Forward Party.
- ^ The majority in the Vermont House of Representatives is held by a coalition of 87 Democrats, 4 Vermont Progressives and 3 independents. The minority consists of 56 Republicans.
- ^ The majority in the Vermont Senate is held by a coalition of 16 Democrats and 1 Vermont Progressive. 13 Republicans make up the minority.
- ^ 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:
- Largest legislature: New Hampshire General Court (424 members)
- Smallest legislature: Nebraska Legislature (49 members)
- Largest upper house: Minnesota Senate (67 senators)
- Smallest upper house: Alaska Senate (20 senators)
- Largest lower house: New Hampshire House of Representatives (400 representatives)
- Smallest lower house: Alaska House of Representatives (40 representatives)
There are a total of 1,972 state senators nationwide, with the average state senate having 39 members.
Alabama
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Alaska
Members of the Alaska Senate | |
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34th Alaska Legislature (2025–present)
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Arizona
Main article: List of representatives and senators of the Arizona Legislature by district, 2013–2023
57th Legislature (2025-present)
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Arkansas
Members of the Arkansas Senate | |
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94th General Assembly (2023)
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California
Colorado
Members of the Colorado Senate | |
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75th General Assembly (2025–2027)
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Connecticut
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Delaware
Members of the Delaware Senate | |
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153rd General Assembly (2025–2027)
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Florida
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Georgia
Hawaii
Members of the Hawaii State Senate | |
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33rd Legislature (2025)
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Idaho
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Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Members of the Kansas Senate | |
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Kentucky
Members of the Kentucky Senate | |
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Louisiana
Members of the Louisiana State Senate | |
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Maine
Members of the Maine Senate | |
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132nd Maine Senate (2024–2026)
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Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Members of the Michigan State Senate | |
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102nd Legislature (2023–2025)
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Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
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103rd General Assembly (2025–2026)
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Montana
Nevada
Members of the Nevada State Senate | |
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82nd Legislature (2023)
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Nebraska
Nebraska has a unicameral legislature.
New Hampshire
Members of the New Hampshire Senate | |
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168th General Court (2022–2024)
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New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Members of the Ohio Senate | ||
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136th General Assembly (2025-2027)
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Oklahoma
Oregon
Members of the Oregon State Senate | |
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83rd Legislative Assembly (2025–present)
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Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
Members of the Rhode Island Senate | |
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South Carolina
South Dakota
Members of the South Dakota Senate | |
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South Dakota Legislature (2025–present)
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Tennessee
Members of the Tennessee State Senate | |
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113th General Assembly (2023–2025)
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Texas
Members of the Texas Senate | ||
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89th Texas Legislature (2025)
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Utah
Members of the Utah State Senate | |
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66th State Legislature (2025–2026)
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Vermont
Members of the Vermont Senate | |
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Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Members of the West Virginia Senate | |
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87th West Virginia Legislature (2025–2026)
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Wisconsin
Members of the Wisconsin Senate | |
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107th Wisconsin Legislature (2025–2026)
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Wyoming
Members of the Wyoming Senate | |
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68th Legislature (2025)
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See also
- List of United States state legislatures
- List of U.S. state representatives (Alabama to Missouri)
- List of U.S. state representatives (Montana to Wyoming)
References
- ^ a b The Book of the States (53 ed.). The Council of State Governments. January 7, 2022. Retrieved July 10, 2022.
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