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The United States Senate consists of 100 members, two from each of the 50 states. This list includes all senators serving in the 118th United States Congress. Party affiliation. Senate composition by party
The United States Senate has 100 members. [a] There are two senators from each of the 50 states. Below is a list of the current U.S. Senators, sitting in the 118th United States Congress.
The Senate is made up of 100 members; two members are elected from each of the 50 U.S. states, and each senator serves a six-year term. Ten members have had careers in the Senate that have lasted 40 years or more. Of these, seven have carried their tenure into the 21st century.
The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress. The United States Senate and the lower chamber of Congress, the United States House of Representatives, comprise the federal bicameral legislature of the United States.
This page lists the currently serving representatives in the House of Representatives and the senators in the U.S. Senate, collectively called the Members of Congress. You can also see a map and search by address or the historical list of Members of Congress.
Use this site's search or visit the Senate Index to find pages by topic. To learn about the history of the Senate visit the About the Senate section of Senate.gov.
Profiles of U.S. Representatives and Senators that include their legislative activity.
Listed below are the current leadership and officers for the 118th Congress. Also available on Senate.gov are historical essays on and lists of Senate leadership and Senate officers. Constitutionally Mandated Officers. About the Offices of the Vice President and President Pro Tempore.
Find your member on a list to view their contact information. Representatives. Senators. Find your members of Congress by typing in your address on Congress.gov.