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Senate Freshmen
Arizona | Ruben Gallego | Democratic | November 20, 1979 | Political strategist
Public relations project manager Chief of Staff to Phoenix City Councilman U.S. Marine Corps |
U.S. House
Arizona House |
Harvard University (BA) | January 3, 2025 | 2030 Class 1 |
Phoenix |
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California | Adam Schiff | Democratic | June 22, 1960 | Assistant Prosecutor for the
United States Attorney for the Southern District of California |
U.S. House
California Senate |
Stanford University (BA)Harvard University (JD) | TBD[a] | 2030 Class 1 |
Burbank |
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Delaware | Lisa Blunt Rochester | Democratic | February 10, 1962 | Nonprofit executive
Consultant Delaware Personnel Director Delaware Secretary of Labor Delaware Deputy Secretary of Health and Social Services |
U.S. House | Villanova UniversityFarleigh Dickinson University (BA)University of Delaware (MA) | January 3, 2025 | 2030 Class 1 |
Wilmington |
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Indiana | Jim Banks | Republican | July 16, 1979 | Real estate broker
U.S. Navy Reserve Business development director Campaign manager U.S. House staffer |
U.S. House
Indiana Senate |
Indiana University Bloomington (BA)Grace College & Seminary (MBA) | January 3, 2025 | 2030 Class 1 |
Columbia City |
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Maryland | Angela Alsobrooks | Democratic | February 23, 1971 | Executive Director of the Prince George's County Revenue Authority
Education liaison to the Prince George's County Executive Assistant Prince George's State's Attorney |
Prince George's County Executive
Prince George's State's Attorney |
Duke University (BA)University of Maryland, Baltimore (JD) | January 3, 2025 | 2030 Class 1 |
Upper Marlboro |
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Michigan | Elissa Slotkin | Democratic | July 10, 1976 | Consultant
Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Chief of Staff to the Assistant Secretary for International Security Affairs Senior Advisor on Middle East Transition to the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Senior Advisor on Iraq to the United States Department of State National Security Council Director for Iraq CIA team leader Office of the Director of National Intelligence senior assistant CIA analyst Department of State political affairs officer Grant writer Translator Community organizer |
U.S. House | Cornell University (BA)Columbia University (MIA) | January 3, 2025 | 2030 Class 1 |
Lansing |
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Montana | Tim Sheehy | Republican | Businessman
U.S. Navy |
None | United States Naval Academy (BS) | January 3, 2025 | 2030 Class 1 |
Bozeman |
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New Jersey | Andy Kim | Democratic | July 12, 1982 | National Security Council Director for Iraq
Iraq Country Director for the Office of the Secretary of Defense U.S. State Department foreign affairs officer Strategic advisor to the Commander of International Security Assistance Force USAID conflict management specialist |
U.S. House | Deep Springs CollegeUniversity of Chicago (BA)Magdalen College, Oxford (MPhil, DPhil) | January 3, 2025 | 2030 Class 1 |
Moorestown |
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Ohio | Bernie Moreno | Republican | February 14, 1967 | Businessman | None | University of Michigan (BBA) | January 3, 2025 | 2030 Class 1 |
Westlake |
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Pennsylvania | David McCormick | Republican | August 17, 1965 | Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs
U.S. Deputy National Security Advisor for International Economic Affairs Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security Businessman Consultant U.S. Army officer |
None | United States Military Academy (BS)Princeton University (MA, PhD) | January 3, 2025 | 2030 Class 1 |
Pittsburgh |
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Utah | John Curtis | Republican | May 10, 1960 | Businessman | U.S. House Mayor of Provo |
Brigham Young University (BS) | January 3, 2025 | 2030 Class 1 |
Provo |
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West Virginia | Jim Justice | Republican | April 27, 1951 | Businessman | Governor of West Virginia | Marshall University (BA, MBA) | January 3, 2025 | 2030 Class 1 |
Lewisburg |
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Returning Incumbent
Connecticut | Chris Murphy | Democratic | August 3, 1973 | Political campaign manager
Lawyer |
U.S. House
Connecticut Senate Connecticut House of Representatives |
Williams College (BA)Exeter CollegeUniversity of Connecticut (JD) | January 3, 2013 | 2030 Class 1 |
Hartford[1] |
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Florida | Rick Scott | Republican | December 1, 1952 | Venture capitalist
Columbia/HCA CEO Lawyer U.S. Navy |
Governor of Florida | University of Missouri-Kansas City (BS)Southern Methodist University (JD) | January 8, 2019[b] | 2030 Class 1 |
Naples |
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Hawaii | Mazie Hirono | Democratic | November 3, 1947 | Lawyer | U.S. House
Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii Hawaii House of Representatives |
University of Hawaii at Manoa (BA)Georgetown University (JD) | January 3, 2013 | 2030 Class 1 |
Honolulu |
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Maine | Angus King | Independent[c] | March 31, 1944 | Corporate executive
Entrepreneur Public television news program host Senate staffer Lawyer |
Governor of Maine | Dartmouth College (BA)University of Virginia (JD) | January 3, 2013 | 2030 Class 1 |
Brunswick |
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Massachusetts | Elizabeth Warren | Democratic | June 22, 1949 | CFPB Special Advisor
COP Chair Nonprofit organization executive Research associate Professor Lawyer |
None | George Washington UniversityUniversity of Houston (BS)Rutgers Law School (JD) | January 3, 2013 | 2024
Class 1 |
Cambridge |
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Minnesota | Amy Klobuchar | Democratic | May 25, 1960 | Lawyer | Hennepin County, Minnesota County Attorney | Yale University (BA)University of Chicago (JD) | January 3, 2007 | 2030 Class 1 |
Minneapolis |
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Mississippi | Roger Wicker | Republican | July 5, 1951 | U.S. Air Force officer/Judge Advocate
Lawyer U.S. House staffer |
U.S. House
Mississippi Senate |
University of Mississippi (BA, JD) | December 31, 2007[e] | 2030 Class 1 |
Tupelo |
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Missouri | Josh Hawley | Republican | December 31, 1979 | Lawyer
U.S. Supreme Court law clerk Professor |
Missouri Attorney General | Stanford University (BA)Yale University (JD) | January 3, 2019 | 2030 Class 1 |
Ozark |
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Nebraska | Deb Fischer | Republican | March 1, 1951 | Rancher | Nebraska Legislature | University of Nebraska-Lincoln (BS) | January 3, 2013 | 2030 Class 1 |
Lincoln |
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Nebraska | Pete Ricketts | Republican | August 16, 1964 | Businessman | Governor of Nebraska | University of Chicago (BA, MBA) | January 12, 2023[f] | 2030 Class 1 |
Omaha |
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Nevada | Jacky Rosen | Democratic | August 2, 1957 | Software developer, designer, and consultant[5][6]
Computer programmer |
U.S. House | University of Minnesota (BA)Clark County Community College (AAS) | January 3, 2019 | 2030 Class 1 |
Henderson |
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New York | Kirsten Gillibrand | Democratic | December 9, 1966 | U.S. HUD special counsel
Lawyer |
U.S. House | Dartmouth College (BA)University of California, Los Angeles (JD) | January 26, 2009[g] | 2024
Class 1 |
Albany[7] |
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New Mexico | Martin Heinrich | Democratic | October 17, 1971 | Nonprofit organization executive
Public relations consultant |
U.S. House
Albuquerque City Council |
University of Missouri (BS) | January 3, 2013 | 2030 Class 1 |
Albuquerque |
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North Dakota | Kevin Cramer | Republican | January 21, 1961 | North Dakota Republican Party Chairman
State Economic Development and Finance Director State Tourism Director |
U.S. House
North Dakota Public Service Commissioner |
Concordia College (BA)University of Mary (MA) | January 3, 2019 | 2030 Class 1 |
Bismarck |
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Rhode Island | Sheldon Whitehouse | Democratic | October 20, 1955 | United States Attorney
Lawyer |
Rhode Island Attorney General | Yale University (BA)University of Virginia (JD) | January 3, 2007 | 2030 Class 1 |
Newport |
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Tennessee | Marsha Blackburn | Republican | June 6, 1952 | Executive Director of the Tennessee Film, Entertainment, and Music Commission
Marketing consultant |
U.S. House
Tennessee Senate |
Mississippi State University (BS) | January 3, 2019 | 2030 Class 1 |
Brentwood |
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Texas | Ted Cruz | Republican | December 22, 1970 | Texas Solicitor General
U.S. Assoc. Deputy AG Lawyer |
None | Princeton University (AB)Harvard University (JD) | January 3, 2013 | 2030 Class 1 |
Houston |
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Vermont | Bernie Sanders | Independent[c] | September 8, 1941 | Filmmaker
Writer Political activist Carpenter Psychiatric aide Teacher |
U.S. House
Mayor of Burlington |
Brooklyn CollegeUniversity of Chicago (BA) | January 3, 2007 | 2030 Class 1 |
Burlington |
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Virginia | Tim Kaine | Democratic | February 26, 1958 | Democratic National Committee Chair
Professor Lawyer Teacher Missionary |
Governor of Virginia
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia Mayor of Richmond |
University of Missouri (BA)Harvard University (JD) | January 3, 2013 | 2024
Class 1 |
Richmond |
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Washington | Maria Cantwell | Democratic | October 13, 1958 | Marketing executive
Lobbyist Activist Political campaigner |
U.S. House
Washington House of Representatives |
Miami University (BA) | January 3, 2001 | 2030 Class 1 |
Edmonds |
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Wisconsin | Tammy Baldwin | Democratic | February 11, 1962 | Lawyer | U.S. House
Wisconsin Assembly Dane County Board of Supervisors |
Smith College (BA)University of Wisconsin–Madison (JD) | January 3, 2013 | 2030 Class 1 |
Madison |
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Wyoming | John Barrasso | Republican | July 21, 1952 | Nonprofit organization executive
Medical chief of staff Orthopedic surgeon |
Wyoming Senate | Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteGeorgetown University (BS, MD) | June 25, 2007[h] | 2030 Class 1 |
Casper |
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Governor
New:
December 15:
North Dakota (list) | Kelly Armstrong | Republican | October 8, 1976 | U.S. House
North Dakota Senate |
December 15, 2024 | 2028 |
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January 1:
North Carolina (list) | Josh Stein | Democratic | September 13, 1966 | State Attorney General
North Carolina Senate |
January 1, 2025 | 2029 |
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Puerto Rico (list) | Jenniffer Gonzalez Colon | New Progressive | August 5, 1976 | U.S. House
Minority Leader of the Puerto Rico House Speaker of the Puerto Rico House PREPA coordinator |
January 2, 2025 | 2029 |
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January 3:
American Samoa (list) | Pula Nikolao Pula | Republican | Director of the Office of Insular Affairs | January 3, 2025 | 2029 |
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January 8:
New Hampshire (list) | Kelly Ayotte | Republican | June 27, 1968 | U.S. Senate
State Attorney General |
January 8, 2025 | 2027 |
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January 13:
Indiana (list) | Mike Braun | Republican | March 24, 1954 | U.S. Senate
Indiana House Jasper School Board |
January 13, 2025 | 2029 |
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Missouri (list) | Mike Kehoe | Republican | January 17, 1962 | Lieutenant Governor
Majority Leader of the Missouri Senate |
January 13, 2025 | 2029 |
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Washington (list) | Bob Ferguson | Democratic | February 23, 1965 | State Attorney General
Chair of the King County Council |
January 13, 2025 | 2029 |
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West Virginia (list) | Patrick Morrisey | Republican | December 21, 1967 | State Attorney General
Deputy Staff Director and Chief Health Counsel for the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce |
January 13, 2025 | 2029 |
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January 21:
Delaware (list) | Matt Meyer | Democratic | September 29, 1971 | New Castle County Executice | January 21, 2025 | 2029 |
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Returning:
Montana (list) | Greg Gianforte | Republican | April 17, 1961 | U.S. House | January 4, 2021 | 2029 |
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Utah (list) | Spencer Cox | Republican | July 11, 1975 | Lieutenant Governor
Utah House Sanpete County Commission |
January 4, 2021 | 2029 | [8][9] |
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Vermont (list) | Phil Scott | Republican | August 4, 1958 | Lieutenant Governor
Vermont Senate |
January 5, 2017 | 2027 | [10] |
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New:
December 15:
North Dakota
(List) |
Michelle Strinden | Republican | North Dakota House | December 15, 2024 | 2028 | Same ticket |
January 3:
American Samoa
(List) |
Pulu Ae Ae | Republican | January 3, 2025 | 2029 | Same ticket |
January 6:
North Carolina
(List) |
Rachel Hunt | Democratic | North Carolina Senate | January 6, 2025 | 2029 | Separate election |
January 9:
Vermont
(List) |
John Rodgers | Republican | Vermont Senate | January 9, 2025 | 2027 | Separate election |
January 13:
Indiana
(List) |
Micah Beckwith | Republican | Noblesville public library trustee | January 13, 2025 | 2029 | Same ticket |
Missouri
(List) |
David Wasinger | Republican | No prior offices | January 13, 2025 | 2025 | Separate election |
Washington
(List) |
Denny Heck | Democratic | U.S. House | January 13, 2021 | 2025 | Separate election |
January 21:
Delaware
(List) |
Kyle Evans Gay | Democratic | Delaware Senate | January 21, 2025 | 2029 | Separate election |
Returning:
Montana
(List) |
Kristen Juras | Republican | No prior offices | January 4, 2021 | 2029 | Same ticket |
Utah
(List) |
Deidre Henderson | Republican | Utah Senate | January 4, 2021 | 2029 | Same ticket |
House
Alaska at-large | Nick Begich III |
Republican | Businessman Alaska Policy Forum Board of Directors Alaska Republican Party Finance Committee co-chair |
Baylor University (BBA) Indiana University Bloomington (MBA) |
2025 | Anchorage |
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Alabama 1 | Barry Moore |
Republican | September 26, 1966 | Alabama House of Representatives | Enterprise State Community College (AS) Auburn University (BS) |
2021 | Enterprise |
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Alabama 2 | Shomari Figures |
Democratic | September 3, 1985 | Deputy Chief of Staff to the U.S. Attorney General U.S. Senate staffer White House liaison to the Department of Justice Domestic Director of the Presidential Personnel Office Political organizer Law clerk |
University of Alabama (BA, JD) | 2025 | Mobile |
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Arizona 3 | Yassamin Ansari |
Democratic | April 7, 1992 | Vice Mayor of Phoenix | Stanford University (BA) St. John's College, Cambridge (BA) |
2025 | Phoenix |
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Arizona 8 | Republican | May 15, 1991 | U.S. Army Reserve Maricopa County Prosecutor |
Arizona State University (BA) University of Arizona (JD) |
2025 | Peoria |
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California 12 | Lateefah Simon |
Democratic | January 29, 1977 | San Francisco BART Board of Directors | Mills College (BA) University of San Francisco (MPA) |
2025 | Emeryville |
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California 16 | Sam Liccardo |
Democratic | April 16, 1970 | Mayor of San Jose San Jose City Council |
Georgetown University (BA) Harvard University (MPP, JD) |
2025 | San Jose |
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California 27 | George Whitesides |
Democratic | March 3, 1974 | NASA Chief of Staff | Princeton University (BA) King's College, Cambridge (MPhil) |
2025 | Santa Clarita |
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California 29 | Luz Rivas |
Democratic | February 6, 1974 | California Assembly | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (BS) Harvard University (MEd) |
2025 | Los Angeles |
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California 30 | Democratic | December 3, 1966 | California Assembly Mayor of Glendale |
University of Rochester (BA) | 2025 | Glendale |
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California 31 | Democratic | February 12, 1971 | Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness U.S. House |
George Washington University (BA) Regis University (MBA) Brown University (MA) |
2025 | Yorba Linda |
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California 45 | Derek Tran | Democratic | Lawyer Consultant Policy analyst U.S. Army |
Bentley University (BS) Glendale University College of Law (JD) |
2025 | Garden Grove |
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Colorado 3 | Republican | Attorney
Law clerk |
University of Notre Dame (BA) University of Denver (JD) |
2025 | Grand Junction |
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Colorado 4 | Lauren Boebert |
Republican | December 15, 1986 | Businesswoman Restaurateur |
– | 2021 | Silt |
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Colorado 5 | Republican | January 28, 1967 | Radio host Nonprofit executive Businessman Political consultant Congressional staffer |
Colorado State University (BA) | 2025 | Colorado Springs |
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Colorado 8 | Gabe Evans |
Republican | Colorado House | Patrick Henry College (BA) | 2025 | Fort Lupton |
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Delaware at-large | Sarah McBride |
Democratic | August 9, 1990 | Delaware Senate | American University (BA) | 2025 | Wilmington |
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Florida 8 | Republican | March 15, 1970 | President of the Florida Senate Florida House |
Stetson University (BA) University of Arkansas (MA) |
2025 | Indian Harbour Beach |
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Georgia 3 | Brian Jack | Republican | February 17, 1988 | Assistant to the President and Director of Political Affairs President-Elect's Transition Team member Campaign aide Political analyst |
Pepperdine University (BA) | 2025 | Peachtree City |
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Indiana 3 | Marlin Stutzman |
Republican | August 31, 1976 | U.S. House Indiana Senate Indiana House |
Glen Oaks Community College Trine University |
2025 | Howe |
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Indiana 6 | Jefferson Shreve | Republican | Indianapolis City-County Council | Indiana University Bloomington (BA) University of London (MA) Purdue University (MBA) |
2025 | Southport |
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Indiana 8 | Mark Messmer |
Republican | December 16, 1967 | Majority Leader of the Indiana Senate Indiana House |
Purdue University (BS) | 2025 | Jasper |
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Kansas 2 | Derek Schmidt |
Republican | January 23, 1968 | Attorney General of Kansas Majority Leader of the Kansas Senate Special Counsel to the Governor of Kansas Assistant Attorney General of Kansas |
Unversity of Kansas (BA) University of Leicester (MA) Georgetown University (JD) |
2025 | Independence |
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Louisiana 6 | Cleo Fields |
Democratic | May 28, 1964 | U.S. House Louisiana Senate |
Southern University (BA. JD) | 2025 | Baton Rouge |
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Maryland 3 | Sarah Elfreth |
Democratic | September 9, 1988 | Maryland Senate | Towson University (BA) Johns Hopkins University (MPP) |
2025 | Annapolis |
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Maryland 6 | April McClain-Delaney |
Democratic | May 28, 1964 | Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information Nonprofit executive Businesswoman Attorney |
Northwestern University (BS) Georgetown University (JD) |
2025 | Potomac |
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Michigan 7 | Tom Barrett |
Republican | April 30, 1981 | Michigan Senate Michigan House |
Western Michigan University (BA) | 2025 | Charlotte |
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Michigan 8 | Kristen McDonald Rivet |
Democratic | July 11, 1970 | Michigan Senate | Michigan State University (BA) University of Michigan–Flint (MA) |
2025 | Bay City |
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Minnesota 3 | Kelly Morrison |
Democratic | February 2, 1960 | Minnesota Senate Minnesota House |
Yale University (BA) Boston University Case Western Reserve University (MD) |
2025 | Deephaven |
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Missouri 1 | Wesley Bell |
Democratic | November 5, 1974 | St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Ferguson City Council |
Lindenwood University (BA) University of Missouri (JD) |
2025 | Ferguson |
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Missouri 3 | Bob Onder |
Republican | January 6, 1962 | Missouri Senate Missouri House |
Washington University in St. Louis (BS, MD) Saint Louis University (JD) |
2025 | Lake St. Louis |
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Montana 2 | Troy Downing |
Republican | March 4, 1967 | Montana State Auditor | New York University | 2025 | Helena |
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New Hampshire 2 | Maggie Goodlander |
Democratic | November 4, 1986 | U.S. Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division | Yale University (BA, JD) | 2025 | Nashua |
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New Jersey 3 | Herb Conaway |
Democratic | January 30, 1963 | New Jersey General Assembly | Princeton University (BA) Thomas Jefferson University (MD) Rutgers University–Newark (JD) |
2025 | Delran |
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New Jersey 9 | Nellie Pou |
Democratic | May 20, 1956 | New Jersey Senate New Jersey General Assembly |
Kean College Rutgers University University of Virginia (BA) |
2025 | North Haledon |
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New York 4 | Laura Gillen |
Democratic | Hempstead Town Supervisor | Georgetown University (BA) New York University (JD) |
2025 | Rockville Centre |
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New York 16 | George Latimer |
Democratic | November 22, 1953 | Westchester County Executive New York Senate New York State Assembly Westchester County Board of Legislators |
Fordham University (BA) New York University (MPA) |
2025 | Rye |
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New York 19 | Josh Riley |
Democratic | Attorney U.S. Senate staffer Law clerk Policy analyst U.S. House staffer |
College of William & Mary (BS) Harvard University (JD) |
2025 | Ithaca |
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New York 22 | John Mannion |
Democratic | July 8, 1968 | New York Senate | State University of New York at Binghamton (BS) State University of New York at Oswego (MS) |
2025 | Geddes |
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North Carolina 6 | Addison McDowell |
Republican | Lobbyist
U.S. House staffer |
University of North Carolina at Charlotte (BS) | 2025 | Advance |
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North Carolina 8 | Mark Harris |
Republican | April 24, 1966 | Pastor | Appalachian State University (BA) Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (MDiv, DMin) |
2025 | Indian Trail |
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North Carolina 10 | Pat Harrigan |
Republican | Businessman U.S. Army |
United States Military Academy (BS) | 2025 | Hickory |
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North Carolina 13 | Brad Knott |
Republican | Attorney Law clerk |
Baylor University (BA) Wake Forest University (JD) |
2025 | Raleigh |
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North Carolina 14 | Tim Moore |
Republican | October 2, 1970 | Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives University of North Carolina Board of Governors |
Campbell University University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (BA) Oklahoma City University (JD) |
2025 | Kings Mountain |
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North Dakota at-large | Julie Fedorchak |
Republican | North Dakota Public Service Commission | University of North Dakota (BA) | 2025 | Mandan |
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Ohio 2 | David Taylor | Republican | Businessman Attorney |
Miami University (BA) University of Dayton (JD) |
2025 | Amelia |
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Oregon 3 | Maxine Dexter |
Democratic | December 5, 1972 | Oregon House | University of Washington (BA, MD) | 2025 | Portland |
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Oregon 5 | Janelle Bynum |
Democratic | January 31, 1975 | Oregon House | Florida A&M University (BA) University of Michigan (MBA) |
2025 | Happy Valley |
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Pennsylvania 7 | Ryan Mackenzie |
Republican | August 3, 1982 | Pennsylvania House | New York University (BS) Harvard University (MBA) |
2025 | Lower Macungie Township |
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Pennsylvania 8 | Rob Bresnahan |
Republican | April 22, 1990 | Businessman | University of Scranton (BS) | 2025 | Pittston |
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South Carolina 3 | Sheri Biggs |
Republican | Businessman | Carolina Bible College (BA) Samford University (DNP) Air War College |
2025 | Salem |
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Texas 12 | Craig Goldman |
Republican | October 3, 1968 | Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives | Univeristy of Texas at Austin (BA) | 2025 | Fort Worth |
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Texas 18 | Sylvester Turner |
Democratic | September 27, 1954 | Mayor of Houston Texas House |
University of Houston (BA) Harvard University (JD) |
2025 | Houston |
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Texas 26 | Brandon Gill |
Republican | February 26, 1994 | Businessman | Dartmouth College (BS) | 2025 | Flower Mound |
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Texas 32 | Julie Johnson |
Democratic | May 2, 1966 | Texas House | University of Texas at Austin (BA) University of Houston (JD) |
2025 | Farmers Branch |
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Utah 3 | Mike Kennedy |
Republican | Utah Senate Utah House |
Brigham Young University (BS, JD) Michigan State University (MD) |
2025 | Alpine |
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Virginia 5 | John McGuire |
Republican | August 24, 1968 | Virginia Senate Virginia House of Delegates |
Okaloosa-Walton Community College | 2025 | Goochland |
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Virginia 7 | Eugene Vindman |
Democratic | June 6, 1975 | U.S. Army White House deputy legal advisor |
State University of New York at Binghamton (BA) Central Michigan University (MS) University of Georgia (JD) The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School (LLM) |
2025 | Dumfries |
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Virginia 10 | Suhas Subramanyam |
Democratic | September 26, 1986 | Virginia Senate Virginia House of Delegates |
Tulane University (BA) Northwestern University (JD) |
2025 | Ashburn |
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Washington 5 | Michael Baumgartner |
Republican | December 13, 1975 | Spokane County Treasurer Washington Senate |
Washington State University (BA) Harvard University (MPA) |
2025 | Spokane |
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Washington 6 | Emily Randall |
Democratic | October 3, 1985 | Washington Senate | Wellesley College (BA) | 2025 | Bremerton |
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West Virginia 2 | Riley Moore |
Republican | July 1, 1980 | West Virginia State Treasurer West Virginia House of Delegates |
George Mason University (BA) National Defense University (MS) |
2025 | Harpers Ferry |
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Northern Mariana Islands at-large | Kimberlyn King-Hinds |
Republican | Mayor of Tinian Chief of Staff Tinian Youth Center Executive Director Northern Marianas College Board of Regents Northern Mariana Islands Settlement Fund legal counsel Commonwealth Ports Authority Board Chair Commonwealth Public Utilities Commission Special Assistant for Community and Projects to the Lieutenant Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands |
Loyola Marymount University (BA) University of Hawai'i at Mānoa (MHRM, JD) |
2025 | Tinian |
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Puerto Rico at-large | Pablo Hernández Rivera |
Democratic | May 11, 1991 | Businessman | Harvard University (BA) Stanford University (JD) |
2025 | San Juan |
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President Stuff
Virginia (list) | Thomas Jefferson | None | April 13, 1743 (age 38) | Continental Congress | June 1, 1779 | 1781 |
Virginia 5 | James Madison |
Anti-Administration | Congress of the Confederation | College of New Jersey (BA) | 1789 | Montpelier | March 16, 1751 (age 45) |
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Virginia | James Monroe | Anti-Administration | April 28, 1758 (age 36) | Farmer | Virginia House of Delegates Congress of the Confederation |
College of William & Mary (BA) | November 9, 1790 | 1796 Class 1 | Charlottesville |
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Virginia (list) | James Monroe | Democratic-Republican | April 28, 1758 (age 44) | U.S. Minister to France U.S. Senate Virginia House of Delegates Congress of the Confederation Colonel in the Virginia Militia Major in the Continental Army |
December 28, 1799 | 1802 |
Virginia (list) | James Monroe | Democratic-Republican | April 28, 1758 (age 52) | U.S. Minister to the United Kingdom Governor U.S. Minister to France U.S. Senate Virginia House of Delegates Congress of the Confederation Colonel in the Virginia Militia Major in the Continental Army |
January 16, 1811 | 1814 |
Massachusetts | John Quincy Adams | Federalist | July 11, 1767 (age 40) | Diplomat
Lawyer |
Massachusetts Senate | Harvard University (AB, AM) | March 4, 1803 | 1808 Class 1 | Boston |
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Massachusetts 11 | John Quincy Adams |
Anti-Jacksonian | President of the United States | Harvard University (AB, AM) | 1831 | Quincy | July 11, 1767 (age 66) |
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Massachusetts 12 | John Quincy Adams |
Whig | President of the United States | Harvard University (AB, AM) | 1831 | Quincy | July 11, 1767 (age 76) |
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Massachusetts 8 | John Quincy Adams |
Whig | President of the United States | Harvard University (AB, AM) | 1831 | Quincy | July 11, 1767 (age 80) |
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Tennessee at-large | Andrew Jackson |
Democratic-Republican | U.S. Army Lawyer Planter Merchant |
- | 1796 | Nashville | March 15, 1767 (age 30) |
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Tennessee | Andrew Jackson | Democratic-Republican | March 15, 1767 (age 31) | U.S. Army Lawyer Planter Merchant |
U.S. House | - | September 26, 1797 | 1802 Class 1 | Nashville |
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Tennessee | Andrew Jackson | Jacksonian | March 15, 1767 (age 58) | U.S. Army officer Lawyer Planter Merchant Federal Military Commissioner of Florida U.S. Senate |
U.S. House Tennessee Supreme Court |
- | March 4, 1823 | 1828 Class 1 | Nashville |
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New York | Martin Van Buren | Jacksonian | December 5, 1782 (age 36) | Lawyer Columbia County Surrogate |
New York Attorney General New York Senate |
- | March 4, 1821 | 1832 Class 1 | Albany |
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New York (list) | Martin Van Buren | Jacksonian | December 5, 1782 (age 36) | U.S. Senate New York Attorney General New York Senate Columbia County Surrogate |
January 1, 1829 | 1831 |
- ^ Won special election to complete the term of the late Dianne Feinstein.
- ^ Inauguration delayed in order to finish his term as Governor of Florida.
- ^ a b Angus King of Maine and Bernie Sanders of Vermont join meetings of the Senate Democratic Caucus.[2][3][4]
- ^ The Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) is the Minnesota affiliate of the U.S. Democratic Party and its members are counted as Democrats.
- ^ Appointed to the seat following the resignation of Trent Lott.
- ^ Appointed to the seat on January 12, 2023 following the resignation of Ben Sasse.
- ^ Appointed to the seat following the resignation of Hillary Clinton, who had become Secretary of State.
- ^ Appointed to the seat following the death of Craig L. Thomas.
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Year | Name | Film | Category | Status | Milestone / Notes |
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1928/29 | Paul Muni | The Valiant | Best Actor | nom | First actor of Austro-Hungarian (later defined as Ukrainian) background to earn an Oscar nomination.
Became a United States citizen. |
1932/33 | I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang | Best Actor | nom | ||
1935 | Black Fury | Best Actor | write in | ||
1936 | The Story of Louis Pasteur | Best Actor | won | ||
1937 | The Life of Émile Zola | Best Actor | nom | ||
1940 | Samuel Spewack | My Favorite Wife | Best story | nom | Shared with Bella Spewack |
1942 | Jo Swerling | The Pride of the Yankees | Best Adapted Screenplay | nom | |
1944 | Otto Preminger | Laura | Best Director | nom | |
1948 | Anatole Litvak | The Snake Pit | Best Director | nom | Born in modern day Ukraine, which was then part of the Russian Empire, to a Lithuanian Jewish family |
1951 | Anatole Litvak | Decision Before Dawn | Best Picture | nom | |
Sam Zimbalist | Quo Vadis | Best Picture | nom | ||
1959 | Ben-Hur | Best Picture | won | ||
Otto Preminger | Anatomy of a Murder | Best Picture | nom | Born in Austro-Hungarian Empire | |
1963 | The Cardinal | Best Director | nom | ||
1970 | Ingo Preminger | MASH | Best Picture | nom | |
2023 | Mstyslav Chernov | 20 Days in Mariupol | Best Documentary Feature | won | Shared with Michelle Mizner and Raney Aronson-Rath |
Estonia
Bengt Von Muehlen
Miliza Korjus
Tangerines
Best Documentary Feature | |||||
Year | Name | Film | Category | Status | Milestone / Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1938 | Miliza Korjus | The Great Waltz | Best Supporting Actress | nom | |
1973 | Bengt von zur Mühlen | Battle of Berlin | Best Documentary Feature | nom | |
1980 | Bengt von zur Mühlen | The Yellow Star: The Persecution of the Jews in Europe 1933-45 | nom | ||
2014 | Estonia | Tangerines | Best International Feature | nom |
North Macedonia
Honeyland
Before the Rain
Serbia
Steve Teisch
Marcell Jankovics
Armenia
Atom Egoyan
Steve Zaillian
Luxembourg
Alexandre Espigares
Laurent Witz
Portugal
Daniel Sousa
Ice Merchants
Eduardo Serra
Georgia
A Chief in Love
Cities and townships of 10,000 or more people
[edit]- Moorhead – 44,861
2,500 – 10,000 people
[edit]- East Grand Forks – 8,929
- Thief River Falls – 8,903
- Crookston – 7,323
- Thomson Township – 5,003
- Chisholm – 4,775
- Dilworth – 4,771
- La Grand Township – 4,056
- Pine City – 3,736
- Long Prairie – 3,661
- Staples – 2,998
- Barnesville – 2,781
- Roseau – 2,730
See also
[edit]References
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Angus King of Maine, who cruised to victory last week running as an independent, said Wednesday that he will caucus with Senate Democrats... The Senate's other independent, Bernie Sanders of Vermont, also caucuses with the Democrats.
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