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List of United States senators from Virginia

Virginia has sent senators to the U.S. Senate since 1789. Its Senate seats were declared vacant in March 1861, due to its secession from the Union, but senators representing its western counties continued to sit until March 1865. Virginia's Senate seats were again filled from January 1870. Virginia's current senators are Democrats Mark Warner and Tim Kaine. Harry F. Byrd was Virginia's longest-serving senator (1933–1965).

Current delegation

List of senators Edit

Class 1

Class 1 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2000, 2006, 2012, and 2018. The next election will be in 2024.

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Class 2

Class 2 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2002, 2008, 2014, and 2020. The next election will be in 2026.

# Senator Party Dates in office Electoral history T T Electoral history Dates in office Party Senator #
1  
William Grayson
Anti-
Admin.
Mar 4, 1789 –
Mar 12, 1790
Elected in 1788.
Died.
1 1st 1 Elected in 1788.
Resigned.
Mar 4, 1789 –
Oct 8, 1792
Anti-
Admin.
 
Richard H. Lee
1
Vacant Mar 12, 1790 –
Mar 31, 1790
2  
John Walker
Pro-
Admin.
Mar 31, 1790 –
Nov 9, 1790
Appointed to continue Grayson's term.
Retired.
3  
James Monroe
Anti-
Admin.
Nov 9, 1790 –
May 27, 1794
Elected to finish Grayson's term.
Re-elected in 1791.
Resigned to become U.S. Minister Plenipotentiary to France.
2 2nd
Oct 8, 1792 –
Oct 18, 1792
Vacant
Elected to finish Lee's term. Oct 18, 1792 –
May 11, 1794
Anti-
Admin.
 
John Taylor
2
3rd 2 Re-elected in 1793.
Resigned.
Vacant May 27, 1794 –
Nov 18, 1794
May 11, 1794 –
Dec 29, 1794
Vacant
4 Stevens T. Mason Anti-
Admin.
Nov 18, 1794 –
May 10, 1803
Elected to finish Monroe's term.
Elected to finish Taylor's term.
Re-elected in 1798, but died before new term began.
Dec 29, 1794 –
Jan 24, 1799
Anti-
Admin.
 
Henry Tazewell
3
Democratic-
Republican
4th Democratic-
Republican
Re-elected in 1796. 3 5th
Jan 24, 1799 –
Dec 5, 1799
Vacant
6th 3
Elected to finish Tazewell's term.
Resigned to become collector of the port of Norfolk.
Dec 5, 1799 –
May 22, 1804
Democratic-
Republican
 
Wilson C. Nicholas
4
7th
Re-elected in 1803.
Died.
4 8th
Vacant May 10, 1803 –
Jun 4, 1803
5  
John Taylor
Democratic-
Republican
Jun 4, 1803 –
Dec 7, 1803
Appointed to continue Mason's term.
Retired.
6  
Abraham B. Venable
Democratic-
Republican
Dec 7, 1803 –
Jun 7, 1804
Elected to finish Mason's term.
Resigned to become President of the Bank of Virginia.
May 22, 1804 –
Aug 11, 1804
Vacant
Vacant Jun 7, 1804 –
Aug 11, 1804
7  
William B. Giles
Democratic-
Republican
Aug 11, 1804 –
Dec 3, 1804
Appointed to continue Mason's term.
Resigned when elected to finish Tavewell's class 2 term.[1]
Appointed to continue Tazewell's term.
Resigned when elected to finish Stevens T. Mason's class 1 term.[1]
Aug 11, 1804 –
Dec 3, 1804
Democratic-
Republican
 
Andrew Moore
5
8  
Andrew Moore
Democratic-
Republican
Dec 4, 1804 –
Mar 3, 1809
Elected to finish Mason's term.[1]
Retired.[2]
Elected to finish Tazewell's term. Dec 4, 1804 –
Mar 3, 1815
Democratic-
Republican
 
William B. Giles
6
9th 4 Re-elected in 1804.
10th
9  
Richard Brent
Democratic-
Republican
Mar 4, 1809 –
Dec 30, 1814
Elected in 1809.[2]
Died.
5 11th
12th 5 Re-elected in 1811.
Resigned.
13th
Vacant Dec 30, 1814 –
Jan 2, 1815
10  
James Barbour
Democratic-
Republican
Jan 2, 1815 –
Mar 7, 1825
Elected to finish Brent's term, having already been elected to the next term.
Elected in 1814. 6 14th John Eppes (DR) was elected in 1815, but declined to serve. Mar 4, 1815 –
Jan 3, 1816
Vacant
Elected to finish Giles's term.
Lost re-election.
Jan 3, 1816 –
Mar 3, 1817
Democratic-
Republican
 
Armistead T. Mason
7
15th 6 Elected in 1816.
Resigned because of ill health.
Mar 4, 1817 –
Dec 4, 1819
Democratic-
Republican
 
John Eppes
8
16th
Dec 4, 1819 –
Dec 14, 1819
Vacant
Elected in 1819 to finish Eppes's term.
Resigned.
Dec 14, 1819 –
Dec 15, 1822
Democratic-
Republican
 
James Pleasants
9
Re-elected in 1821.
Resigned to become U.S. Secretary of War.
7 17th
Dec 15, 1822 –
Dec 18, 1822
Vacant
Elected to finish Eppes's term. Dec 18, 1822 –
Aug 21, 1824
Democratic-
Republican
 
John Taylor
10
18th 7 Re-elected in 1823.
Died.
Aug 21, 1824 –
Dec 7, 1824
Vacant
Elected to finish Taylor's term. Dec 7, 1824 –
Jul 16, 1832
Democratic–
Republican
 
Littleton Tazewell
11
Jacksonian 19th Jacksonian
Vacant Mar 7, 1825 –
Dec 26, 1825
11  
John Randolph
Jacksonian Dec 26, 1825 –
Mar 3, 1827
Appointed to finish Barbour's term.
Lost election to next term.
12  
John Tyler
Jacksonian Mar 4, 1827 –
Feb 29, 1836
Elected in 1827. 8 20th
21st 8 Re-elected in 1829.
Resigned.
22nd
Jul 16, 1832 –
Dec 10, 1832
Vacant
Elected to finish Tazewell's term.
Resigned.
Dec 10, 1832 –
Feb 22, 1834
Jacksonian  
William C. Rives
12
National
Republican
Re-elected in 1833.
Resigned.
9 23rd
Feb 22, 1834 –
Feb 26, 1834
Vacant
Elected to finish Tavewell's term. Feb 26, 1834 –
Jul 4, 1836
National
Republican
 
Benjamin W. Leigh
13
24th 9 Re-elected in 1835.
Resigned.
Vacant Feb 29, 1836 –
Mar 3, 1836
13  
William C. Rives
Jacksonian Mar 4, 1836 –
Mar 3, 1839
Elected to finish Tyler's term
Jul 4, 1836 –
Dec 12, 1836
Vacant
Elected to finish Leigh's term.
Resigned to become judge of the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals.
Dec 12, 1836 –
Mar 13, 1837
Jacksonian  
Richard E. Parker
14
Democratic 25th Democratic
Elected to finish Leigh's term.
Lost re-election.
Mar 14, 1837 –
Mar 3, 1841
Democratic  
William H. Roane
15
Vacant Mar 3, 1839 –
Jan 18, 1841
Legislature failed to elect. 10 26th
 
William C. Rives
Whig Jan 18, 1841 –
Mar 3, 1845
Re-elected late in 1841.
27th 10 Elected in 1840.
Lost re-election.
Mar 4, 1841 –
Mar 3, 1847
Whig  
William S. Archer
16
28th
Vacant Mar 4, 1845 –
Dec 3, 1845
11 29th
14  
Isaac S. Pennybacker
Democratic Dec 3, 1845 –
Jan 12, 1847
Elected to finish the vacant term.
Died.
Vacant Jan 12, 1847 –
Jan 21, 1847
15  
James M. Mason
Democratic Jan 21, 1847 –
Jul 11, 1861[3]
Elected to finish the vacant term that happened in 1845.
30th 11 Elected in 1846. Mar 4, 1847 –
Jul 11, 1861[3]
Democratic  
Robert M. T. Hunter
17
31st
Re-elected in 1850. 12 32nd
33rd 12 Re-elected in 1852.
34th
Re-elected in 1856.
Expelled for his support of the Confederacy.[4]
13 35th
36th 13 Re-elected in 1858.
Expelled for his support of the Confederacy.[4]
37th
Vacant Jul 11, 1861 –
Jul 13, 1861
Jul 11, 1861 –
Jul 13, 1861
Vacant
16  
Waitman T. Willey
Unionist Jul 13, 1861 –
Mar 3, 1863[5]
Elected to finish Mason's term.
Retired.
Elected to finish Hunter's term.[3] Jul 13, 1861 –
Mar 3, 1865
Unionist  
John S. Carlile
18
17  
Lemuel J. Bowden
Unionist Mar 4, 1863 –
Jan 2, 1864
Elected in 1863.
Died.
14 38th
Vacant Jan 2, 1864 –
Jan 26, 1870
Joseph Segar (U) presented his credentials, but was not seated.[5][6]
Civil War and Reconstruction.
39th 14 John Underwood (U) presented his credentials, but was not seated.[6]
Civil War and Reconstruction.
Mar 4, 1865 –
Jan 26, 1870
Vacant
40th
15 41st
18  
John F. Lewis
Republican Jan 26, 1870 –
Mar 3, 1875
Elected to finish the vacant term.
Retired.
Elected to finish the vacant term. Jan 26, 1870 –
Mar 3, 1871
Democratic  
John W. Johnston
19
42nd 15 Mar 4, 1871 –
Mar 15, 1871
Vacant
Re-elected late in 1871. Mar 15, 1871 –
Mar 3, 1883
Democratic  
John W. Johnston
43rd
19  
Robert E. Withers
Democratic Mar 4, 1875 –
Mar 3, 1881
Elected in 1875.
Lost re-election.
16 44th
45th 16 Re-elected in 1877.
Lost re-election.
46th
20  
William Mahone
Readjuster Mar 4, 1881 –
Mar 3, 1887
Elected in 1881.
Lost re-election.
17 47th
48th 17 Elected early in 1881.
Retired.
Mar 4, 1883 –
Mar 3, 1889
Readjuster  
Harrison H. Riddleberger
20
49th
21  
John W. Daniel
Democratic Mar 4, 1887 –
Jun 29, 1910
Elected in 1887. 18 50th
51st 18 Elected early in 1887.
Died.
Mar 4, 1889 –
May 14, 1892
Democratic  
John S. Barbour Jr.
21
52nd
May 14, 1892 –
May 28, 1892
Vacant
Appointed to continue Barbour's term.
Elected in 1893 to finish Barbour's term.[7]
Retired.
May 28, 1892 –
Mar 3, 1895
Democratic  
Eppa Hunton
22
Re-elected early in 1891. 19 53rd
54th 19 Elected early in 1893.[8] Mar 4, 1895 –
Nov 12, 1919
Democratic  
Thomas S. Martin
23
55th
Re-elected in 1899. 20 56th
57th 20 Re-elected early in 1899.
58th
Re-elected in 1904.
Re-elected in 1910, but died.
21 59th
60th 21 Re-elected in 1906.
61st
Vacant Jun 29, 1910 –
Aug 1, 1910
Vacant
22  
Claude A. Swanson
Democratic Aug 1, 1910 –
Mar 3, 1933
Appointed to finish Daniel's last term.
Re-appointed to begin Daniel's next term.
Elected in 1912 to finish Daniel's next term.
22 62nd
63rd 22 Re-elected in 1912.
64th
Re-elected in 1916. 23 65th
66th 23 Re-elected in 1918.
Died.
Nov 12, 1919 –
Feb 2, 1920
Vacant
Appointed Nov 18, 1919 to continue Martin's term, but remained U.S. Secretary of the Treasury until he resigned and then he became United States Senator.
Elected in 1920 to finish Martin's term.
Feb 2, 1920 –
May 28, 1946
Democratic  
Carter Glass
24
67th
Re-elected in 1922. 24 68th
69th 24 Re-elected in 1924.
70th
Re-elected in 1928.
Resigned to become U.S. Secretary of the Navy.
25 71st
72nd 25 Re-elected in 1930.
23  
Harry F. Byrd
Democratic Mar 4, 1933 –
Nov 10, 1965
Appointed to continue Swanson's term.
Elected in 1933 to finish Swanson's term.
73rd
Re-elected in 1934. 26 74th
75th 26 Re-elected in 1936.
76th
Re-elected in 1940. 27 77th
78th 27 Re-elected in 1942.
Died.
79th
May 28, 1946 –
May 31, 1946
Vacant
Appointed to continue Glass's term.
Retired.
May 31, 1946 –
Nov 5, 1946
Democratic  
Thomas G. Burch
25
Elected to finish Glass's term. Nov 5, 1946 –
Dec 30, 1966
Democratic  
A. Willis Robertson
26
Re-elected in 1946. 28 80th
81st 28 Re-elected in 1948.
82nd
Re-elected in 1952. 29 83rd
84th 29 Re-elected in 1954.
85th
Re-elected in 1958. 30 86th
87th 30 Re-elected in 1960.
Lost re-nomination and resigned early to give his successor preferential seniority.
88th
Re-elected in 1964.
Resigned for health reasons.
31 89th
Vacant Nov 10, 1965 –
Nov 12, 1965
24  
Harry F. Byrd Jr.
Democratic Nov 12, 1965 –
Jan 3, 1983
Appointed to continue his father's term.
Elected in 1966 to finish his father's term.
Appointed to finish Robertson's term, having been elected to the next term. Dec 31, 1966 –
Jan 3, 1973
Democratic  
William Spong
27
90th 31 Elected in 1966.
Lost re-election.
91st
Independent Re-elected in 1970 as an Independent. 32 92nd
93rd 32 Elected in 1972.
Retired and resigned early to give his successor preferential seniority.
Jan 3, 1973 –
Jan 1, 1979
Republican  
William Scott
28
94th
Re-elected in 1976.
Retired.
33 95th
Appointed to finish Scott's term, having been elected to the next term. Jan 2, 1979 –
Jan 3, 2009
Republican  
John Warner
29
96th 33 Elected in 1978.
97th
25  
Paul Trible
Republican Jan 3, 1983 –
Jan 3, 1989
Elected in 1982.
Retired.
34 98th
99th 34 Re-elected in 1984.
100th
26  
Chuck Robb
Democratic Jan 3, 1989 –
Jan 3, 2001
Elected in 1988. 35 101st
102nd 35 Re-elected in 1990.
103rd
Re-elected in 1994.
Lost re-election.
36 104th
105th 36 Re-elected in 1996.
106th
27  
George Allen
Republican Jan 3, 2001 –
Jan 3, 2007
Elected in 2000.
Lost re-election.
37 107th
108th 37 Re-elected in 2002.
Retired.
109th
28  
Jim Webb
Democratic Jan 3, 2007 –
Jan 3, 2013
Elected in 2006.
Retired.[9]
38 110th
111th 38 Elected in 2008. Jan 3, 2009 –
present
Democratic  
Mark Warner
30
112th
29  
Tim Kaine
Democratic Jan 3, 2013 –
present
Elected in 2012. 39 113th
114th 39 Re-elected in 2014.
115th
Re-elected in 2018. 40 116th
117th 40 Re-elected in 2020.
118th
To be determined in the 2024 election. 41 119th
120th 41 To be determined in the 2026 election.
# Senator Party Years in office Electoral history T C T Electoral history Years in office Party Senator #
Class 1 Class 2

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c On Aug 11, 1804, the governor of Virginia appointed William Giles to the class 1 vacancy and Andrew Moore to the class 2 vacancy. Before either had taken the oath of office, the legislature elected Giles to fill the class 2 vacancy and Moore to the class 1 vacancy, thus reversing who would take which seat.
  2. ^ a b "Virginia 1809 U.S. Senate". Tufts Digital Collations and Archives. A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns 1787–1825. Tufts University. Retrieved February 18, 2018., citing United States' Gazette (Philadelphia, PA). Jan 16, 1809.
  3. ^ a b c Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress, (1774–2005), "Official Annotated Membership Roster by State with Vacancy and Special Election Information for the 37th Congress June 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine".
  4. ^ a b James M. Mason and Robert M. T. Hunter "withdrew" from the Senate on Mar 28, 1861, with other senators sympathetic to the Confederacy. They were both expelled by a resolution of Jul 11, 1861.
  5. ^ a b Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress, (1774–2005), "Official Annotated Membership Roster by State with Vacancy and Special Election Information for the 38th Congress June 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine".
  6. ^ a b Segar and Underwood were not seated on the premise that the Union-friendly legislature was illegitimate despite having seated Bowden and Carlile based credentials from the same legislature. In reality, the Senate refused because it did not want to set a precedent for easing reentry of Confederate states. See "Musical Chairs (1861–1869)". United States Senate. Retrieved March 20, 2009.
  7. ^ Byrd, p. 180.
  8. ^ ""TWO VIRGINIA SENATORS ELECTED"". The New York Times. December 20, 1893.
  9. ^ Sen. Jim Webb announces retirement plans Washington Post. Feb 9, 2011.

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Virginia has sent senators to the U S Senate since 1789 Its Senate seats were declared vacant in March 1861 due to its secession from the Union but senators representing its western counties continued to sit until March 1865 Virginia s Senate seats were again filled from January 1870 Virginia s current senators are Democrats Mark Warner and Tim Kaine Harry F Byrd was Virginia s longest serving senator 1933 1965 Current delegationMark Warner D Tim Kaine D List of senators EditClass 1Class 1 U S senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2000 2006 2012 and 2018 The next election will be in 2024 C Class 2Class 2 U S senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2002 2008 2014 and 2020 The next election will be in 2026 Senator Party Dates in office Electoral history T T Electoral history Dates in office Party Senator 1 nbsp William Grayson Anti Admin Mar 4 1789 Mar 12 1790 Elected in 1788 Died 1 1st 1 Elected in 1788 Resigned Mar 4 1789 Oct 8 1792 Anti Admin nbsp Richard H Lee 1Vacant Mar 12 1790 Mar 31 17902 nbsp John Walker Pro Admin Mar 31 1790 Nov 9 1790 Appointed to continue Grayson s term Retired 3 nbsp James Monroe Anti Admin Nov 9 1790 May 27 1794 Elected to finish Grayson s term Re elected in 1791 Resigned to become U S Minister Plenipotentiary to France 2 2ndOct 8 1792 Oct 18 1792 VacantElected to finish Lee s term Oct 18 1792 May 11 1794 Anti Admin nbsp John Taylor 23rd 2 Re elected in 1793 Resigned Vacant May 27 1794 Nov 18 1794May 11 1794 Dec 29 1794 Vacant4 Stevens T Mason Anti Admin Nov 18 1794 May 10 1803 Elected to finish Monroe s term Elected to finish Taylor s term Re elected in 1798 but died before new term began Dec 29 1794 Jan 24 1799 Anti Admin nbsp Henry Tazewell 3Democratic Republican 4th Democratic RepublicanRe elected in 1796 3 5thJan 24 1799 Dec 5 1799 Vacant6th 3Elected to finish Tazewell s term Resigned to become collector of the port of Norfolk Dec 5 1799 May 22 1804 Democratic Republican nbsp Wilson C Nicholas 47thRe elected in 1803 Died 4 8thVacant May 10 1803 Jun 4 18035 nbsp John Taylor Democratic Republican Jun 4 1803 Dec 7 1803 Appointed to continue Mason s term Retired 6 nbsp Abraham B Venable Democratic Republican Dec 7 1803 Jun 7 1804 Elected to finish Mason s term Resigned to become President of the Bank of Virginia May 22 1804 Aug 11 1804 VacantVacant Jun 7 1804 Aug 11 18047 nbsp William B Giles Democratic Republican Aug 11 1804 Dec 3 1804 Appointed to continue Mason s term Resigned when elected to finish Tavewell s class 2 term 1 Appointed to continue Tazewell s term Resigned when elected to finish Stevens T Mason s class 1 term 1 Aug 11 1804 Dec 3 1804 Democratic Republican nbsp Andrew Moore 58 nbsp Andrew Moore Democratic Republican Dec 4 1804 Mar 3 1809 Elected to finish Mason s term 1 Retired 2 Elected to finish Tazewell s term Dec 4 1804 Mar 3 1815 Democratic Republican nbsp William B Giles 69th 4 Re elected in 1804 10th9 nbsp Richard Brent Democratic Republican Mar 4 1809 Dec 30 1814 Elected in 1809 2 Died 5 11th12th 5 Re elected in 1811 Resigned 13thVacant Dec 30 1814 Jan 2 181510 nbsp James Barbour Democratic Republican Jan 2 1815 Mar 7 1825 Elected to finish Brent s term having already been elected to the next term Elected in 1814 6 14th John Eppes DR was elected in 1815 but declined to serve Mar 4 1815 Jan 3 1816 VacantElected to finish Giles s term Lost re election Jan 3 1816 Mar 3 1817 Democratic Republican nbsp Armistead T Mason 715th 6 Elected in 1816 Resigned because of ill health Mar 4 1817 Dec 4 1819 Democratic Republican nbsp John Eppes 816thDec 4 1819 Dec 14 1819 VacantElected in 1819 to finish Eppes s term Resigned Dec 14 1819 Dec 15 1822 Democratic Republican nbsp James Pleasants 9Re elected in 1821 Resigned to become U S Secretary of War 7 17thDec 15 1822 Dec 18 1822 VacantElected to finish Eppes s term Dec 18 1822 Aug 21 1824 Democratic Republican nbsp John Taylor 1018th 7 Re elected in 1823 Died Aug 21 1824 Dec 7 1824 VacantElected to finish Taylor s term Dec 7 1824 Jul 16 1832 Democratic Republican nbsp Littleton Tazewell 11Jacksonian 19th JacksonianVacant Mar 7 1825 Dec 26 182511 nbsp John Randolph Jacksonian Dec 26 1825 Mar 3 1827 Appointed to finish Barbour s term Lost election to next term 12 nbsp John Tyler Jacksonian Mar 4 1827 Feb 29 1836 Elected in 1827 8 20th21st 8 Re elected in 1829 Resigned 22ndJul 16 1832 Dec 10 1832 VacantElected to finish Tazewell s term Resigned Dec 10 1832 Feb 22 1834 Jacksonian nbsp William C Rives 12NationalRepublican Re elected in 1833 Resigned 9 23rdFeb 22 1834 Feb 26 1834 VacantElected to finish Tavewell s term Feb 26 1834 Jul 4 1836 NationalRepublican nbsp Benjamin W Leigh 1324th 9 Re elected in 1835 Resigned Vacant Feb 29 1836 Mar 3 183613 nbsp William C Rives Jacksonian Mar 4 1836 Mar 3 1839 Elected to finish Tyler s termJul 4 1836 Dec 12 1836 VacantElected to finish Leigh s term Resigned to become judge of the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals Dec 12 1836 Mar 13 1837 Jacksonian nbsp Richard E Parker 14Democratic 25th DemocraticElected to finish Leigh s term Lost re election Mar 14 1837 Mar 3 1841 Democratic nbsp William H Roane 15Vacant Mar 3 1839 Jan 18 1841 Legislature failed to elect 10 26th nbsp William C Rives Whig Jan 18 1841 Mar 3 1845 Re elected late in 1841 27th 10 Elected in 1840 Lost re election Mar 4 1841 Mar 3 1847 Whig nbsp William S Archer 1628thVacant Mar 4 1845 Dec 3 1845 11 29th14 nbsp Isaac S Pennybacker Democratic Dec 3 1845 Jan 12 1847 Elected to finish the vacant term Died Vacant Jan 12 1847 Jan 21 184715 nbsp James M Mason Democratic Jan 21 1847 Jul 11 1861 3 Elected to finish the vacant term that happened in 1845 30th 11 Elected in 1846 Mar 4 1847 Jul 11 1861 3 Democratic nbsp Robert M T Hunter 1731stRe elected in 1850 12 32nd33rd 12 Re elected in 1852 34thRe elected in 1856 Expelled for his support of the Confederacy 4 13 35th36th 13 Re elected in 1858 Expelled for his support of the Confederacy 4 37thVacant Jul 11 1861 Jul 13 1861 Jul 11 1861 Jul 13 1861 Vacant16 nbsp Waitman T Willey Unionist Jul 13 1861 Mar 3 1863 5 Elected to finish Mason s term Retired Elected to finish Hunter s term 3 Jul 13 1861 Mar 3 1865 Unionist nbsp John S Carlile 1817 nbsp Lemuel J Bowden Unionist Mar 4 1863 Jan 2 1864 Elected in 1863 Died 14 38thVacant Jan 2 1864 Jan 26 1870 Joseph Segar U presented his credentials but was not seated 5 6 Civil War and Reconstruction 39th 14 John Underwood U presented his credentials but was not seated 6 Civil War and Reconstruction Mar 4 1865 Jan 26 1870 Vacant40th15 41st18 nbsp John F Lewis Republican Jan 26 1870 Mar 3 1875 Elected to finish the vacant term Retired Elected to finish the vacant term Jan 26 1870 Mar 3 1871 Democratic nbsp John W Johnston 1942nd 15 Mar 4 1871 Mar 15 1871 VacantRe elected late in 1871 Mar 15 1871 Mar 3 1883 Democratic nbsp John W Johnston43rd19 nbsp Robert E Withers Democratic Mar 4 1875 Mar 3 1881 Elected in 1875 Lost re election 16 44th45th 16 Re elected in 1877 Lost re election 46th20 nbsp William Mahone Readjuster Mar 4 1881 Mar 3 1887 Elected in 1881 Lost re election 17 47th48th 17 Elected early in 1881 Retired Mar 4 1883 Mar 3 1889 Readjuster nbsp Harrison H Riddleberger 2049th21 nbsp John W Daniel Democratic Mar 4 1887 Jun 29 1910 Elected in 1887 18 50th51st 18 Elected early in 1887 Died Mar 4 1889 May 14 1892 Democratic nbsp John S Barbour Jr 2152ndMay 14 1892 May 28 1892 VacantAppointed to continue Barbour s term Elected in 1893 to finish Barbour s term 7 Retired May 28 1892 Mar 3 1895 Democratic nbsp Eppa Hunton 22Re elected early in 1891 19 53rd54th 19 Elected early in 1893 8 Mar 4 1895 Nov 12 1919 Democratic nbsp Thomas S Martin 2355thRe elected in 1899 20 56th57th 20 Re elected early in 1899 58thRe elected in 1904 Re elected in 1910 but died 21 59th60th 21 Re elected in 1906 61stVacant Jun 29 1910 Aug 1 1910 Vacant22 nbsp Claude A Swanson Democratic Aug 1 1910 Mar 3 1933 Appointed to finish Daniel s last term Re appointed to begin Daniel s next term Elected in 1912 to finish Daniel s next term 22 62nd63rd 22 Re elected in 1912 64thRe elected in 1916 23 65th66th 23 Re elected in 1918 Died Nov 12 1919 Feb 2 1920 VacantAppointed Nov 18 1919 to continue Martin s term but remained U S Secretary of the Treasury until he resigned and then he became United States Senator Elected in 1920 to finish Martin s term Feb 2 1920 May 28 1946 Democratic nbsp Carter Glass 2467thRe elected in 1922 24 68th69th 24 Re elected in 1924 70thRe elected in 1928 Resigned to become U S Secretary of the Navy 25 71st72nd 25 Re elected in 1930 23 nbsp Harry F Byrd Democratic Mar 4 1933 Nov 10 1965 Appointed to continue Swanson s term Elected in 1933 to finish Swanson s term 73rdRe elected in 1934 26 74th75th 26 Re elected in 1936 76thRe elected in 1940 27 77th78th 27 Re elected in 1942 Died 79thMay 28 1946 May 31 1946 VacantAppointed to continue Glass s term Retired May 31 1946 Nov 5 1946 Democratic nbsp Thomas G Burch 25Elected to finish Glass s term Nov 5 1946 Dec 30 1966 Democratic nbsp A Willis Robertson 26Re elected in 1946 28 80th81st 28 Re elected in 1948 82ndRe elected in 1952 29 83rd84th 29 Re elected in 1954 85thRe elected in 1958 30 86th87th 30 Re elected in 1960 Lost re nomination and resigned early to give his successor preferential seniority 88thRe elected in 1964 Resigned for health reasons 31 89thVacant Nov 10 1965 Nov 12 196524 nbsp Harry F Byrd Jr Democratic Nov 12 1965 Jan 3 1983 Appointed to continue his father s term Elected in 1966 to finish his father s term Appointed to finish Robertson s term having been elected to the next term Dec 31 1966 Jan 3 1973 Democratic nbsp William Spong 2790th 31 Elected in 1966 Lost re election 91stIndependent Re elected in 1970 as an Independent 32 92nd93rd 32 Elected in 1972 Retired and resigned early to give his successor preferential seniority Jan 3 1973 Jan 1 1979 Republican nbsp William Scott 2894thRe elected in 1976 Retired 33 95thAppointed to finish Scott s term having been elected to the next term Jan 2 1979 Jan 3 2009 Republican nbsp John Warner 2996th 33 Elected in 1978 97th25 nbsp Paul Trible Republican Jan 3 1983 Jan 3 1989 Elected in 1982 Retired 34 98th99th 34 Re elected in 1984 100th26 nbsp Chuck Robb Democratic Jan 3 1989 Jan 3 2001 Elected in 1988 35 101st102nd 35 Re elected in 1990 103rdRe elected in 1994 Lost re election 36 104th105th 36 Re elected in 1996 106th27 nbsp George Allen Republican Jan 3 2001 Jan 3 2007 Elected in 2000 Lost re election 37 107th108th 37 Re elected in 2002 Retired 109th28 nbsp Jim Webb Democratic Jan 3 2007 Jan 3 2013 Elected in 2006 Retired 9 38 110th111th 38 Elected in 2008 Jan 3 2009 present Democratic nbsp Mark Warner 30112th29 nbsp Tim Kaine Democratic Jan 3 2013 present Elected in 2012 39 113th114th 39 Re elected in 2014 115thRe elected in 2018 40 116th117th 40 Re elected in 2020 118thTo be determined in the 2024 election 41 119th120th 41 To be determined in the 2026 election Senator Party Years in office Electoral history T C T Electoral history Years in office Party Senator Class 1 Class 2See also Edit nbsp United States portal nbsp Virginia portal nbsp Politics portalUnited States congressional delegations from Virginia List of United States representatives from Virginia Elections in VirginiaReferences Edit a b c On Aug 11 1804 the governor of Virginia appointed William Giles to the class 1 vacancy and Andrew Moore to the class 2 vacancy Before either had taken the oath of office the legislature elected Giles to fill the class 2 vacancy and Moore to the class 1 vacancy thus reversing who would take which seat a b Virginia 1809 U S Senate Tufts Digital Collations and Archives A New Nation Votes American Election Returns 1787 1825 Tufts University Retrieved February 18 2018 citing United States Gazette Philadelphia PA Jan 16 1809 a b c Biographical Directory of the U S Congress 1774 2005 Official Annotated Membership Roster by State with Vacancy and Special Election Information for the 37th Congress Archived June 10 2011 at the Wayback Machine a b James M Mason and Robert M T Hunter withdrew from the Senate on Mar 28 1861 with other senators sympathetic to the Confederacy They were both expelled by a resolution of Jul 11 1861 a b Biographical Directory of the U S Congress 1774 2005 Official Annotated Membership Roster by State with Vacancy and Special Election Information for the 38th Congress Archived June 10 2011 at the Wayback Machine a b Segar and Underwood were not seated on the premise that the Union friendly legislature was illegitimate despite having seated Bowden and Carlile based credentials from the same legislature In reality the Senate refused because it did not want to set a precedent for easing reentry of Confederate states See Musical Chairs 1861 1869 United States Senate Retrieved March 20 2009 Byrd p 180 TWO VIRGINIA SENATORS ELECTED The New York Times December 20 1893 Sen Jim Webb announces retirement plans Washington Post Feb 9 2011 Byrd Robert C October 1 1993 Wolff Wendy ed The Senate 1789 1989 Historical Statistics 1789 1992 United States Senate Historical Office volume 4 Bicentennial ed Washington D C U S Government Printing Office ISBN 9780160632563 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of United States senators from Virginia amp oldid 1181030485, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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