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Elderly senator elected as a Democrat, but switched to the GOP after winning his second term.
Alabama Democrat elected in a surprising upset after his GOP opponent was accused of child molestation.
Senator was appointed by her predecessor after he was elected governor, who just so happened to be her father.
Former State Attorney General who has the same name as a well-known former mayor of his state's largest city
Openly bisexual senator who became her state's first Democratic senator in decades.
Former congresswoman appoined to the Senate after losing the race for her state's other seat.
Arkansas senator who beat a Democrat first elected against his older sister.
Young Arkansas senator whose national profile has been on the rise.
Iconic ex-San Francisco mayor who leads the Democrats on Judiciary.
Former California Attorney General who unsuccessfuly ran for president in 2020.
India-born ex-Denver Superintendent who ran a low-profile presidential campaign.
Colorado Republican who sits in the most Democratic seat for a GOP Senator.
Former State Attorney General, nicknamed 'Da Nang Dick' by Donald Trump.
Represented Newtown in congress, and had just been elected to the Senate at the time of the school shooting.
Former Governor of Delaware was elected to the Senate after leaving Dover.
'Sacrificial lamb' from Joe Biden's old seat who expected to run again a popular Republican, but instead got a far-right opponent.
Cuban-American Florida Senator who unsuccessfully ran for President in 2016.
Wealthy healthcare CEO who served eight years as Governor before being elected to Senate.
Cousin of ex-Governor turned Agriculture Secertary.
WNBA team owner appointed to the U.S. Senate in 2020.
Jewish Hawaii Senator replaced the legendary Dan Inouye a week before his state's other senator was sworn in.
Hawaii's junior Senator, who was sworn in a week after her much younger senior peer.
Mormon Senator with a rather dirty last name.
Senator who briefly served as state governor and whose predecessor was caught in a sex scandal.
Senator who has been Democratic Whip since 2005.
Double-amputee Thai-American war veteran who won both her house and Senate seats by beating Republican incumbents on heavily Democratic turf.
Former Indiana congressman who beat an ex-Senator to win his state's senate race.
Little-known businessman who upset two Congrssmen to win the GOP primary en route to reclaiming this Senate seat for Republicans.
Famed Senator is the longest-serving Republican in the Caucus.
Female Senator who knows how to 'make' em squeal'.
Old Senator whose name is similar to that of a prominent televangelist.
Kansas's junior senator, who was first elected to congress by winning the house seat his senior counterpart left behind.
Turtle-like Senate GOP leader since 2007.
Son of a former well-known congressman, followed in his father's footsteps with a failed presidential bid, but represents a different state.
He beat the sister of the mayor of his state's largest city to win his seat.
Has a name similar to a beloved ex-president, but is his ideological opposite.
Moderate republican senator who is 'deeply concerned.'
Independent former governor with a meaty first name.
First elected to the Senate in 2007, this Democrat's former house seat is now held by his predecessor's son.
Senator was born in Pakistan to diplomat parents.
Former Harvard professor turned financial bureau chief, ran for president in 2020
Elected to the senate in 2013 after nearly 40 years in the house.
The first female Senator ever elected from Michigan.
The only new Democratic senator first elected in 2014.
2020 U.S. presidential candidate from Minnesota.
Replaced a disgraced ex-comedian in the Senate.
Appointed to the Senate in 2007 after a former Majority Leader resigned.
The first female member of congress ever from the state of Mississippi.
Served in leadership in both the house and senate; his son served as his state's governor.
The youngest member of the U.S. Senate.
Populist red-state Democratic senator who lost his fingers in a meat accident.
Won his first Senate term after his democratic opponent dropped out due to a plagiarism scandal.
Female U.S. Senator from Nebraska.
Former president of a private Christian university.
Hispanic former state attorney general who succeeded her party's longtime leader.
Female rabbi who won a Senate seat after a single house term.
Won her most recent term by beating a former senator of a neighboring state.
State governor who won by a razor-thin margin in 2016.
Cuban-American Democrat plagued with corruption issues.
African-American senator nicknamed Spartacus.
His uncle and nephew were prominent politicians, but neither were from his state.
He shares his last name with an infamous Nazi leader's first name.
Senate Democratic leader and cousin of a popular comedian.
Led the movement to push Al Franken out of the senate in 2017.
Republican senator known for not wearing socks.
Former State House speaker whose seat has not re-elected a senator since 1996.
Mustachioed governor elected to the Senate after 10 years in the state house.
His senate win in 2018 finally gave Republicans full control of the Dakotas.
Red-state democratic senator with a rare first name, but a common last name.
His last name is the same as that of a popular actress, but they're not related.
Infamous for holding a snowball in the senate chamber.
GOP senator with red hair.
Democratic senator who succeeded a Republican accused of sexual harrassment.
The only U.S. Senator to endorse Bernie Sanders in 2016.
Democratic U.S. Senator whose father was a former Democratic governor.
This Republican won after his seat's previous occupant switched to the Democrats and lost his primary.
He succeeded the U.S. Senator associated with college financial aid.
This guy's name is very fitting for Washington, D.C.
Once a staunch critic of Donald Trump, now considered his most ardent supporter in the Senate.
The U.S. Senate's only African American Republican.
First won by beating the leader of his other party's caucus and is now high on the leadership in his own party.
Former governor turned U.S. Senator who's quite circular.
Entered the U.S. Senate 16 years after he left the governor's office.
The antithesis to Taylor Swift.
Former state Attorney General who was recently Majority Whip.
Donald Trump's biggest rival in the 2016 GOP primaries.
Ultra-conservative Senator who won after the incumbent was not renominated at a convention.
The only former major-party presidential nominee still in the Senate.
The longest serving member of the U.S. Senate.
Democratic socialist Senator who was two-time runner-up in the Democratic Presidential primary.
Replaced a retiring Senator with the same last name after having run against him twelve years prior.
2016 Democratic nominee for Vice President.
Highest-ranking woman in the Democratic caucus.
The longest serving 'junior senator' in the country.
Considered the most conservative member of the Democratic Caucus.
Her predecessor was a member of one of America's richest families.
Beat a popular senator and won a rematch six years later.
The U.S. Senate's first openly gay member.
Won his first term by narrowly defeating his future junior colleague in the primary.
Chair of the Senate Republican Conference.