The United States Senate, one of the two chambers of Congress, is composed of two senators from each of the 50 states who serve six-year terms without term limits. Its key functions include drafting and passing legislation, confirming presidential appointments, and ratifying treaties. The Senate’s structure ensures equal representation for all states, regardless of population, balancing the House of Representatives’ population-based approach. Its comparatively longer terms are intended to promote stability of national policies.
Senators are elected by popular vote in their respective states, with elections held every two years for approximately one-third of the seats. Leadership roles of the Senate include the Vice President, who serves as presiding officer and can break ties; the President Pro Tempore, elected by the majority party to preside in the Vice President’s absence; and Majority and Minority Leaders, elected by their respective parties to set agendas and manage legislative strategy. Additionally, each party elects Whips to ensure party discipline on votes. The Senate operates through specialized committees that review legislation, conduct investigations, and provide oversight of government agencies.
The current sitting Senators are listed below:
Senator of Oklahoma
Senator from Maryland
Senator from Wisconsin
Senator from Indiana
Senator from Wyoming
Senate Majority Whip
Senator from Colorado
Senator from Tennessee
Senator from Connecticut
Senator from Delaware
Senator from New Jersey
Senator from Arkansas
Senator from Alabama
Senator from North Carolina
Senator from Washington
Senator from West Virginia
Senator from Louisiana
Senator from Maine
Senator from Delaware
Senator from Texas
Senator from Nevada
Senator from Arkansas
Senator from North Dakota
Senator from Idaho
Senator from Texas
Senator from Utah
Senator from Montana
Senator from Illinois
Senator from Illinois
Senate Minority Whip
Senator from Iowa
Senator from Pennsylvania
Senator from Nebraska
Senator from Arizona
Senator from New York
Senator from South Carolina
Senator from Iowa
President Pro Tempore of the U.S. Senate
Senator from Tennessee
Senator from New Hampshire
Senator from Missouri
Senator from New Mexico
Senator from Colorado
Senator from Hawaii
Senator from North Dakota
Senator from Ohio
Senator from Mississippi
Senator from Wisconsin
Senator from West Virginia
Senator from Virginia
Senator from Arizona
Senator for Louisiana
Senator from New Jersey
Senator from Maine
Senator from Minnesota
Senator from Oklahoma
Senator from Utah
Senator from New Mexico
Senator from Wyoming
Senator from Massachusetts
Senator from Kansas
Senator from Kentucky
Senator from Pennsylvania
Senator from Oregon
Senator from Florida
Senator from Kansas
Senator from Ohio
Senator from Oklahoma
Senator from Alaska
Senator from Connecticut
Senator from Washington
Senator from Georgia
Senator from California
Senator from Kentucky
Senator from Michigan
Senator from Rhode Island
Senator from Nebraska
Senator from Idaho
Senator from Nevada
Senator from South Dakota
Senator from Vermont
Senator from Hawaii
Senator from California
Senator from Missouri
Senator from New York Senate Minority Leader
Senator from Florida
Senator from South Carolina
Senator from New Hampshire
Senator from Montana
Senator from Michigan
Senator from Minnesota
Senator from Alaska
Senator from South Dakota Senate Majority Leader
Senator from North Carolina
Senator from Alabama
Senator from Maryland
Senator from Virginia
Senator from Georgia
Senator from Massachusetts
Senator from Vermont
Senator from Rhode Island
Senator from Mississippi
Senator from Oregon
Senator from Indiana