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| bgcolor="blue"| ||[[ Chastity Roberts ]] || Mid-Atlantic || Pennsylvania || Pennsylvania || 2016 || 2
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| bgcolor="blue"| ||[[ Evelyn Breaux ]] || Mississippi Valley || Gulf Coast || Louisiana || 2016 || 1
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| bgcolor="red"| ||[[ Andrew Graham ]] || Mississippi Valley || Midwest || Minnesota || 2016 || 2
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| bgcolor="red"| ||[[ Joseph Salazar-Portela ]] || Northeast || New England || Connecticut || 2012 || 2
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| bgcolor="blue"| ||[[ Bradley Abbott ]] || Northeast || New England || Connecticut || 2016* || 2
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Revision as of 01:02, 24 January 2008

United States Senate

The United States Senate is one of the two chambers of the bicameral United States Congress, the other being the House of Representatives. It is known informally as the "upper house." The Senate consists of 36 senators divided over the 18 regions in USA.

Contents

Current majority

After the 2016 elections and subsequent changes over the session, the current division of the US Senate are as follows.

Party Seats
Democratic Party 19
Republican Party 17
Independent 0

Giving the Democratic Paty the US Senate Majority. With the Presidential Elections of 2016 Vice President Andrew Brockmeier became the new presiding president of the senate.

Senate leadership

The current leadership positions of the senate are occupied as follows:




Current Senators By Region

Senator Superregion Region State Elected
Year Cycle
Peter Vandenberg Appalachia Ohio Valley Ohio 2016 1
Troy Carter Appalachia Ohio Valley Ohio 2016* 3
Avery Passerday Appalachia Shenandoah Valley North Carolina 2011 1
Calum Daniels Appalachia Shenandoah Valley North Carolina 2012 2
Valeria Smith Big Sky Country Great Plains Oklahoma 2004 1
Joshua Long Big Sky Country Great Plains Kansas 2008 3
Keiko Kagura Big Sky Country Rocky Mountains Montana 2011 2
Thomas Fletcher Big Sky Country Rocky Mountains Wyoming 2015 3
Steve Rayburn Dixie Florida Florida 2014 1
Constantine Gurlakis Dixie Florida Florida 2012 2
Al Marshall Dixie Southeast Tennessee 2014 2
Alyssa Richards Dixie Southeast Georgia 2011 3
Bryan Jennings Heartland Great Lakes Michigan 2016* 1
Jason Gillikin Heartland Great Lakes Michigan 2011 3
Gregory Wolff Heartland Illinois Illinois 2006 2
Teddy Williams Heartland Illinois Illinois 2013 3
Vincent Giorelli Mid-Atlantic Atlantic Seaboard New Jersey 2006 2
Grace Straka Mid-Atlantic Atlantic Seaboard New Jersey 2012 3
Kathryn Spencer Mid-Atlantic Pennsylvania Pennsylvania 2004 1
Chastity Roberts* Mid-Atlantic Pennsylvania Pennsylvania 2016 2
Evelyn Breaux Mississippi Valley Gulf Coast Louisiana 2016 1
Red Blanchard Mississippi Valley Gulf Coast Louisiana 2012 2
Ron Casey Mississippi Valley Midwest Minnesota 2016 1
Andrew Graham Mississippi Valley Midwest Minnesota 2016 2
Robert Adams Northeast New England Massachusetts 2017* 1
Bradley Abbott Northeast New England Connecticut 2016* 2
Zack Litchfield Northeast New York New York 2011 1
Albert Bernstein Northeast New York New York 2017* 3
Caden Windsor Sunbelt Southwest Nevada 2004 1
Akeem Mellis Sunbelt Southwest Colorado 2008 3
Mitchell Davis Sunbelt Texas Texas 2017* 2
Buford T Justice Sunbelt Texas Texas 2013 3
Hys Clematis West Coast California California 2017 2
Thomas Byerly West Coast California California 2013 3
William Rooke Clarke West Coast Pacific Coast Washington 2015 1
Ross Kesler West Coast Pacific Coast Oregon 2013 3

External links

United States Senate Elections
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See also: Elections | House | Senate | Governors | President
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