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Slaton (D)Augustus Octavius Bacon (D)[8]Kentucky(Class 3)Johnson N. Camden Jr. (D)June 16, 1914March 4, 1915261\u00a0daysElected in the 1914 special election.1914 (Special)James B. McCreary (D)William O’Connell Bradley (R)[9]Indiana(Class 3)Thomas Taggart (D)March 20, 1916November 7, 1916232\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1916 special election.\u2013Samuel M. Ralston (D)Benjamin F. Shively (D)[10]Oregon(Class 2)Charles L. McNary (R)May 29, 1917November 5, 19181\u00a0year, 160\u00a0daysDid not run in the 1918 special electionbut was elected in the 1918 election held on the same day.19181924193019361942James Withycombe (R)Harry Lane (D)[11]Nevada(Class 3)Charles Henderson (D)January 12, 1918March 4, 19213\u00a0years, 51\u00a0daysElected in the 1918 special election.1918 (Special)Emmet D. Boyle (D)Francis G. Newlands (D)[12]Idaho(Class 3)John F. Nugent (D)January 22, 1918January 14, 19212\u00a0years, 358\u00a0daysElected in the 1918 special election.1918 (Special)Moses Alexander (D)James H. Brady (R)[13]New Jersey(Class 2)David Baird Sr. (R)February 23, 1918March 4, 19191\u00a0year, 9\u00a0daysElected in the 1918 special election.1918 (Special)Walter Evans Edge (R)William Hughes (D)[14]Louisiana(Class 3)Walter Guion (D)April 22, 1918November 5, 1918197\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Ruffin Pleasant (D)Robert F. Broussard (D)[15]Missouri(Class 3)Xenophon P. Wilfley (D)April 30, 1918November 5, 1918189\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 1918 special election.\u2013Frederick D. Gardner (D)William J. Stone (D)[16]South Carolina(Class 2)Christie Benet (D)July 6, 1918November 5, 1918122\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 1918 special election.\u2013Richard Irvine Manning III (D)Benjamin Tillman (D)[17]New Hampshire(Class 3)Irving W. Drew (R)September 2, 1918November 5, 191864\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Henry W. Keyes (R)Jacob Harold Gallinger (R)[18]Kentucky(Class 2)George B. Martin (D)September 7, 1918March 4, 1919178\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Augustus Owsley Stanley (D)Ollie Murray James (D)[19]Virginia(Class 2)Carter Glass (D)February 2, 1920March 4, 19255\u00a0years, 30\u00a0daysElected in the 1920 special election.1920 (Special)1924193019361942Westmoreland Davis (D)Thomas S. Martin (D)[20]Alabama(Class 2)B. B. Comer (D)March 5, 1920November 2, 1920242\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Thomas Kilby (D)John H. Bankhead (D)[21]New Mexico(Class 2)Holm O. Bursum (R)March 11, 1921March 4, 19253\u00a0years, 358\u00a0daysElected in the 1921 special election.1921 (Special)Merritt C. Mechem (R)Albert B. Fall (R)[22]Delaware(Class 1)T. Coleman du Pont (R)July 7, 1921November 7, 19221\u00a0year, 123\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1922 special election.1924William D. Denney (R)Josiah O. Wolcott (D)[23]Pennsylvania(Class 1)William E. Crow (R)October 24, 1921August 2, 1922282\u00a0daysDied in office.\u2013William Cameron Sproul (R)Philander C. Knox (R)[24]Pennsylvania(Class 3)George W. Pepper (R)January 9, 1922March 4, 19275\u00a0years, 54\u00a0daysElected in the 1922 special election.1922 (Special)William Cameron Sproul (R)Boies Penrose (R)[25]Iowa(Class 2)Charles A. Rawson (R)February 24, 1922November 7, 1922256\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Nathan E. Kendall (R)William S. Kenyon (R)[26]Pennsylvania(Class 1)David A. Reed (R)August 8, 1922March 4, 1923208\u00a0daysElected in the 1922 special election.1922 (Special)19221928William Cameron Sproul (R)William E. Crow (R)[note 3][27]Georgia(Class 3)Rebecca Latimer Felton (D)October 3, 1922November 22, 192250\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Thomas W. Hardwick (D)Thomas E. Watson (D)[28]Michigan(Class 2)James J. Couzens (R)November 29, 1922March 4, 19252\u00a0years, 95\u00a0daysElected in the 1924 election.19241930Alex J. Groesbeck (R)Truman Handy Newberry (R)[29]Colorado(Class 3)Alva B. Adams (D)May 17, 1923November 30, 19241\u00a0year, 197\u00a0daysDid not run in the 1924 special electionand was defeated in the 1924 election.19321938William Ellery Sweet (D)Samuel D. Nicholson (R)[30]Massachusetts(Class 1)William M. Butler (R)November 13, 1924December 6, 19262\u00a0years, 23\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1926 special election.\u2013Channing H. Cox (R)Henry Cabot Lodge (R)[31]Missouri(Class 3)George Howard Williams (R)May 25, 1925December 5, 19261\u00a0year, 194\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1926 special election.\u2013Sam Aaron Baker (R)Selden P. Spencer (R)[32]Indiana(Class 1)Arthur Raymond Robinson (R)October 20, 1925March 4, 19293\u00a0years, 135\u00a0daysElected in the 1926 special election.1926 (Special)1928Edward L. Jackson (R)Samuel M. Ralston (D)[33]North Dakota(Class 3)Gerald Nye (R)November 14, 1925March 4, 19271\u00a0year, 110\u00a0daysElected in the 1926 special election.1926 (Special)192619321938Arthur G. Sorlie ()Edwin F. Ladd (R)[34]Iowa(Class 3)David W. Stewart (R)August 7, 1926March 4, 1927209\u00a0daysElected in the 1926 special election.1926 (Special)John Hammill (R)Albert B. Cummins (R)[35]New Mexico(Class 1)Bronson M. Cutting (R)December 29, 1927December 6, 1928343\u00a0daysDid not run in the 1928 special electionbut was elected in the 1928 election held on the same day.19281934Richard C. Dillon (R)Andrieus A. Jones (D)[36]Michigan(Class 1)Arthur Vandenberg (R)March 31, 1928March 4, 1929338\u00a0daysElected in the 1928 special election.1928 (Special)1928193419401946Fred W. Green (R)Woodbridge N. Ferris (D)[37]Ohio(Class 3)Cyrus Locher (D)April 4, 1928December 14, 1928254\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 1928 special election.\u2013A. Victor Donahey (D)Frank B. Willis (R)[38]Idaho(Class 3)John W. Thomas (R)June 30, 1928March 4, 19334\u00a0years, 247\u00a0daysElected in the 1928 special election.1928 (Special)1940 (Special)1942H. C. Baldridge (R)Frank R. Gooding (R)[39]Delaware(Class 2)Daniel O. Hastings (R)December 10, 1928March 4, 19312\u00a0years, 84\u00a0daysElected in the 1930 special election.1930 (Special)1930Robert P. Robinson (R)T. Coleman du Pont (R)[40]Kansas(Class 3)Henry Justin Allen (R)April 1, 1929November 30, 19301\u00a0year, 243\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1930 special election.\u2013Clyde M. Reed (R)Charles Curtis (R)[41]Tennessee(Class 2)William Emerson Brock (D)September 2, 1929March 4, 19311\u00a0year, 183\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Henry Hollis Horton (D)Lawrence Tyson (D)[42]Ohio(Class 3)Roscoe C. McCulloch (R)November 5, 1929November 30, 19301\u00a0year, 25\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1930 special election.\u2013Myers Y. Cooper (R)Theodore E. Burton (R)[43]New Jersey(Class 2)David Baird Jr. (R)November 30, 1929December 2, 19301\u00a0year, 2\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Morgan Foster Larson (R)Walter Evans Edge (R)[44]Wyoming(Class 2)Patrick Joseph Sullivan (R)December 5, 1929November 20, 1930350\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Frank Emerson (R)Francis E. Warren (R)[45]Pennsylvania(Class 3)Joseph R. Grundy (R)December 11, 1929December 1, 1930355\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 1930 special election.\u2013John Stuchell Fisher (R)William Scott Vare (R)[note 4][46]Kentucky(Class 2)John M. Robsion (R)January 11, 1930November 30, 1930323\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1930 special election.\u2013Flem D. Sampson (R)Frederic M. Sackett (R)[47]North Carolina(Class 3)Cameron A. Morrison (D)December 13, 1930December 4, 19321\u00a0year, 357\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 1932 special election.\u2013Oliver Max Gardner (D)Lee Slater Overman (D)[48]Vermont(Class 1)Frank C. Partridge (R)December 23, 1930March 31, 193198\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 1931 special election.\u2013John E. Weeks (R)Frank L. Greene (R)[49]Arkansas(Class 3)Hattie Wyatt Caraway (D)November 13, 1931March 4, 19331\u00a0year, 111\u00a0daysElected in the 1932 special election.1932 (Special)19321938Harvey Parnell (D)Thaddeus H. Caraway (D)[50]New Jersey(Class 2)William Warren Barbour (R)December 1, 1931March 4, 19331\u00a0year, 93\u00a0daysElected in the 1932 special election.1932 (Special)1938 (Special)1940Morgan Foster Larson (R)Dwight Morrow (R)[51]Georgia(Class 2)John S. Cohen (D)April 25, 1932January 11, 1933261\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Richard Russell Jr. (D)William J. Harris (D)[52]Colorado(Class 3)Walter Walker (D)September 26, 1932December 6, 193271\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1932 special election.\u2013Billy Adams (D)Charles W. Waterman (R)[53]Washington(Class 3)Elijah S. Grammer (R)November 22, 1932March 4, 1933102\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Roland H. Hartley (R)Wesley Livsey Jones (R)[54]Tennessee(Class 2)Nathan L. Bachman (D)February 28, 1933January 3, 19373\u00a0years, 310\u00a0daysElected in the 1934 special election.1934 (Special)1936Hill McAlister (D)Cordell Hull (D)[55]Virginia(Class 1)Harry F. Byrd (D)March 4, 1933January 3, 19351\u00a0year, 305\u00a0daysElected in the 1933 special election.1933 (Special)193419401946195219581964John Garland Pollard (D)Claude A. Swanson (D)[56]Montana(Class 2)John E. Erickson (D)March 13, 1933November 6, 19341\u00a0year, 238\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 1934 special election.\u2013Frank Henry Cooney (D)Thomas J. Walsh (D)[57]Nebraska(Class 1)William Henry Thompson (D)May 24, 1933November 6, 19341\u00a0year, 166\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Charles W. Bryan (D)Robert B. Howell (R)[58]New Mexico(Class 2)Carl Hatch (D)October 10, 1933January 3, 19373\u00a0years, 85\u00a0daysElected in the 1934 special election.1934 (Special)19361942Andrew W. Hockenhull (D)Sam G. Bratton (D)[59]Vermont(Class 3)Ernest Willard Gibson (R)November 21, 1933January 3, 19395\u00a0years, 43\u00a0daysElected in the 1934 special election.1934 (Special)1938Stanley C. Wilson (R)Porter H. Dale (R)[60]Wyoming(Class 1)Joseph C. O’Mahoney (D)January 1, 1934January 3, 19351\u00a0year, 2\u00a0daysElected in the 1934 special election.1934 (Special)1934194019461954 (Special)1954Leslie A. Miller (D)John B. Kendrick (D)[61]New Mexico(Class 1)Dennis Ch\u00e1vez (D)May 11, 1935January 3, 19415\u00a0years, 237\u00a0daysElected in the 1936 special election.1936 (Special)1940194619521958Clyde Tingley (D)Bronson M. Cutting (R)[62]Minnesota(Class 2)Elmer Austin Benson ()December 27, 1935November 3, 1936312\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Floyd B. Olson ()Thomas D. Schall (R)[63]Louisiana(Class 2)Rose McConnell Long (D)January 31, 1936January 3, 1937338\u00a0daysElected in the 1936 special election.1936 (Special)James A. Noe (D)Huey Long (D)[64]Florida(Class 1)Scott Loftin (D)May 26, 1936November 3, 1936161\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013David Sholtz (D)Park Trammell (D)[65]Florida(Class 3)William Luther Hill (D)July 1, 1936November 3, 1936125\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013David Sholtz (D)Duncan U. Fletcher (D)[66]South Dakota(Class 3)Herbert E. Hitchcock (D)December 29, 1936November 8, 19381\u00a0year, 314\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 1938 special election.\u2013Tom Berry (D)Peter Norbeck (R)[67]Tennessee(Class 2)George L. Berry (D)May 6, 1937November 8, 19381\u00a0year, 186\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 1938 special election.\u2013Gordon Browning (D)Nathan L. Bachman (D)[68]Alabama(Class 3)Dixie Bibb Graves (D)August 20, 1937January 10, 1938143\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Bibb Graves (D)Hugo Black (D)[69]Alabama(Class 3)J. Lister Hill (D)January 11, 1938January 3, 1939357\u00a0daysElected in the 1938 special election.1938 (Special)19381944195019561962Bibb Graves (D)Dixie Bibb Graves (D)[note 5][70]New Jersey(Class 1)John Gerald Milton (D)January 18, 1938November 8, 1938294\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013A. Harry Moore (D)A. Harry Moore (D)[71]Oregon(Class 3)Alfred E. Reames (D)February 1, 1938November 8, 1938280\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Charles Martin (D)Frederick Steiwer (R)[72]California(Class 3)Thomas M. Storke (D)November 9, 1938January 3, 193955\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Frank Merriam (R)William Gibbs McAdoo (D)[73]Illinois(Class 2)James M. Slattery (D)April 14, 1939November 21, 19401\u00a0year, 221\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1940 special election.\u2013Henry Horner (D)J. Hamilton Lewis (D)[74]Kentucky(Class 2)Happy Chandler (D)October 10, 1939January 3, 19433\u00a0years, 85\u00a0daysElected in the 1940 special election.1940 (Special)1942Keen Johnson (D)M. M. Logan (D)[75]Idaho(Class 2)John W. Thomas (R)January 27, 1940January 3, 19432\u00a0years, 341\u00a0daysElected in the 1940 special election.1940 (Special)1942C. A. Bottolfsen (R)William Borah (R)[39]Vermont(Class 3)Ernest W. Gibson Jr. (R)June 24, 1940January 3, 1941342\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013George Aiken (R)Ernest Willard Gibson (R)[76]Minnesota(Class 2)Joseph H. Ball (R)October 14, 1940November 17, 19422\u00a0years, 34\u00a0daysDid not run in the 1942 special electionbut was elected in the 1942 election held on the same day.1942Harold Stassen (R)Ernest Lundeen ()[77]Nevada(Class 1)Berkeley L. Bunker (D)November 27, 1940December 6, 19422\u00a0years, 9\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 1942 special election.\u2013Edward P. Carville (D)Key Pittman (D)[78]West Virginia(Class 2)Joseph Rosier (D)January 13, 1941November 17, 19421\u00a0year, 308\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1942 special election.\u2013Matthew M. Neely (D)Matthew M. Neely (D)[79]Arkansas(Class 2)G. Lloyd Spencer (D)April 1, 1941January 3, 19431\u00a0year, 277\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Homer Martin Adkins (D)John E. Miller (D)[80]Texas(Class 2)Andrew Jackson Houston (D)April 21, 1941June 26, 194166\u00a0daysDied in office.\u2013W. Lee O’Daniel (D)Morris Sheppard (D)[81]Mississippi(Class 2)James Eastland (D)June 30, 1941September 28, 194190\u00a0daysDid not run in the 1941 special electionbut was elected in the 1942 election held in the following year.194219481954196019661972Paul B. Johnson Sr. (D)Pat Harrison (D)[82]South Carolina(Class 2)Alva M. Lumpkin (D)July 22, 1941August 1, 194110\u00a0daysDied in office.\u2013Burnet R. Maybank (D)James F. Byrnes (D)[83]South Carolina(Class 2)Roger C. Peace (D)August 5, 1941November 4, 194191\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Burnet R. Maybank (D)Alva M. Lumpkin (D)[note 6][84]Colorado(Class 3)Eugene Millikin (R)December 20, 1941January 3, 19453\u00a0years, 14\u00a0daysElected in the 1942 special election.1942 (Special)19441950Ralph Lawrence Carr (R)Alva B. Adams (D)[85]New Jersey(Class 1)Arthur Walsh (D)November 26, 1943December 7, 19441\u00a0year, 11\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Charles Edison (D)William Warren Barbour (R)[86]Indiana(Class 3)Samuel D. Jackson (D)January 28, 1944November 13, 1944290\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Henry F. Schricker (D)Frederick Van Nuys (D)[87]Massachusetts(Class 2)Sinclair Weeks (R)February 8, 1944December 19, 1944315\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Leverett Saltonstall (R)Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R)[88]Oregon(Class 2)Guy Cordon (R)March 4, 1944January 3, 19494\u00a0years, 305\u00a0daysElected in the 1944 special election.1944 (Special)1948Earl Snell (R)Charles L. McNary (R)[89]South Carolina(Class 3)Wilton E. Hall (D)November 20, 1944January 3, 194544\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Olin D. Johnston (D)Ellison D. Smith (D)[90]Washington(Class 1)Hugh Mitchell (D)January 10, 1945December 25, 19461\u00a0year, 349\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1946 election.\u2013Monrad Wallgren (D)Monrad Wallgren (D)[91]Missouri(Class 1)Frank P. Briggs (D)January 18, 1945January 3, 19471\u00a0year, 350\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1946 election.\u2013Phil M. Donnelly (D)Harry S. Truman (D)[92]Connecticut(Class 1)Thomas C. Hart (R)February 15, 1945November 5, 19461\u00a0year, 263\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Raymond E. Baldwin (R)Francis T. Maloney (D)[93]North Dakota(Class 3)Milton Young (R)March 12, 1945January 3, 19515\u00a0years, 297\u00a0daysElected in the 1946 special election.1946 (Special)19501956196219681974Fred G. Aandahl (R)John Moses (D)[94]Nevada(Class 1)Edward P. Carville (D)July 25, 1945January 3, 19471\u00a0year, 162\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 1946 election.\u2013Vail M. Pittman (D)James G. Scrugham (D)[95]California(Class 1)William Knowland (R)August 26, 1945January 3, 19471\u00a0year, 130\u00a0daysElected in the 1946 special election.1946 (Special)19461952Earl Warren (R)Hiram Johnson (R)[96]Ohio(Class 1)James W. Huffman (D)October 8, 1945November 5, 19461\u00a0year, 28\u00a0daysDid not run in the 1946 special electionand was defeated in the 1946 election.\u2013Frank Lausche (D)Harold Hitz Burton (R)[97]Idaho(Class 2)Charles C. Gossett (D)November 17, 1945November 6, 1946354\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 1946 special election.\u2013Arnold Williams (D)John W. Thomas (R)[98]Kentucky(Class 2)William A. Stanfill (R)November 19, 1945November 5, 1946351\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Simeon Willis (R)Happy Chandler (D)[99]Virginia(Class 2)Thomas G. Burch (D)May 31, 1946November 5, 1946158\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013William M. Tuck (D)Carter Glass (D)[100]Alabama(Class 2)George R. Swift (D)June 15, 1946November 5, 1946143\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Chauncey Sparks (D)John H. Bankhead II (D)[101]Florida(Class 1)Spessard Holland (D)September 25, 1946January 3, 1947100\u00a0daysElected in the 1946 election.1946195219581964Millard Caldwell (D)Charles O. Andrews (D)[102]Vermont(Class 1)Ralph Flanders (R)November 1, 1946January 3, 194763\u00a0daysElected in the 1946 election.19461952Mortimer R. Proctor (R)Warren Austin (R)[103]North Carolina(Class 2)William B. Umstead (D)December 18, 1946December 30, 19482\u00a0years, 12\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 1948 special election.\u2013R. Gregg Cherry (D)Josiah Bailey (D)[104]Louisiana(Class 3)William C. Feazel (D)May 18, 1948December 30, 1948226\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Earl Long (D)John H. Overton (D)[105]South Dakota(Class 2)Vera C. Bushfield (R)October 6, 1948December 26, 194881\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013George Theodore Mickelson (R)Harlan J. Bushfield (R)[106]Kentucky(Class 3)Garrett Withers (D)January 20, 1949November 26, 19501\u00a0year, 310\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Earle Clements (D)Alben W. Barkley (D)[107]North Carolina(Class 2)Frank Porter Graham (D)March 29, 1949November 26, 19501\u00a0year, 242\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 1950 special election.\u2013W. Kerr Scott (D)J. Melville Broughton (D)[108]New York(Class 3)John Foster Dulles (R)July 7, 1949November 8, 1949124\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1949 special election.\u2013Thomas E. Dewey (R)Robert F. Wagner (D)[109]Rhode Island(Class 1)Edward L. Leahy (D)August 24, 1949December 18, 19501\u00a0year, 116\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013John Pastore (D)J. Howard McGrath (D)[110]Idaho(Class 2)Henry Dworshak (R)October 14, 1949January 3, 19555\u00a0years, 81\u00a0daysElected in the 1950 special election.1946 (Special)1950 (Special)19541960C. A. Robins (R)Bert H. Miller (D)[111]Kansas(Class 3)Harry Darby (R)December 2, 1949November 28, 1950361\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Frank Carlson (R)Clyde M. Reed (R)[112]Connecticut(Class 1)William Benton (D)December 17, 1949January 3, 19533\u00a0years, 17\u00a0daysElected in the 1950 special election.1950 (Special)Chester Bowles (D)Raymond E. Baldwin (R)[113]Kentucky(Class 2)Thomas R. Underwood (D)March 19, 1951November 4, 19521\u00a0year, 230\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1952 special election.\u2013Lawrence Wetherby (D)Virgil Chapman (D)[114]Michigan(Class 1)Blair Moody (D)April 23, 1951November 4, 19521\u00a0year, 195\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1952 special election.\u2013G. Mennen Williams (D)Arthur Vandenberg (R)[115]Nebraska(Class 2)Fred A. Seaton (R)December 10, 1951November 4, 1952330\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Val Peterson (R)Kenneth S. Wherry (R)[116]Connecticut(Class 3)William A. Purtell (R)August 29, 1952November 4, 195267\u00a0daysDid not seek election.1952.John Davis Lodge (R)Brien McMahon (D)[117]California(Class 3)Thomas Kuchel (R)January 2, 1953January 3, 19574\u00a0years, 1\u00a0dayElected in the 1954 special election.1954 (Special)19561962Earl Warren (R)Richard Nixon (R)[118]North Carolina(Class 2)Alton Lennon (D)July 10, 1953November 28, 19541\u00a0year, 141\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 1954 special election.\u2013William B. Umstead (D)Willis Smith (D)[119]New Hampshire(Class 2)Robert W. Upton (R)August 14, 1953November 7, 19541\u00a0year, 85\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 1954 special election.\u2013Hugh Gregg (R)Charles W. Tobey (R)[120]Ohio(Class 3)Thomas A. Burke (D)November 10, 1953December 2, 19541\u00a0year, 22\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1954 special election.\u2013Frank Lausche (D)Robert A. Taft (R)[121]Nebraska(Class 2)Eva Bowring (R)April 16, 1954November 7, 1954205\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Robert B. Crosby (R)Dwight Griswold (R)[122]North Carolina(Class 3)Sam Ervin (D)June 5, 1954January 3, 19572\u00a0years, 212\u00a0daysElected in the 1954 special election.1954 (Special)195619621968William B. Umstead (D)Clyde R. Hoey (D)[123]Wyoming(Class 2)Edward D. Crippa (R)June 24, 1954November 28, 1954157\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Clifford Joy Rogers (R)Lester C. Hunt (D)[124]Nebraska(Class 1)Samuel W. Reynolds (R)July 3, 1954November 7, 1954127\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Robert B. Crosby (R)Hugh A. Butler (R)[125]South Carolina(Class 2)Charles E. Daniel (D)September 6, 1954December 23, 1954108\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013James F. Byrnes (D)Burnet R. Maybank (D)[126]Nevada(Class 3)Ernest S. Brown (R)October 1, 1954December 1, 195461\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1954 special election.\u2013Charles H. Russell (R)Pat McCarran (D)[127]West Virginia(Class 1)William Laird III (D)March 13, 1956November 6, 1956238\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013William C. Marland (D)Harley M. Kilgore (D)[128]South Carolina(Class 2)Thomas A. Wofford (D)April 5, 1956November 6, 1956215\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013George Bell Timmerman Jr. (D)Strom Thurmond (D)[129]Kentucky(Class 2)Robert Humphreys (D)June 21, 1956November 6, 1956138\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Happy Chandler (D)Alben W. Barkley (D)[130]Texas(Class 1)William A. Blakley (D)January 15, 1957April 28, 1957103\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Price Daniel (D)Price Daniel (D)[131]West Virginia(Class 2)John D. Hoblitzell Jr. (R)January 25, 1958November 4, 1958283\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1958 special election.\u2013Cecil H. Underwood (R)Matthew M. Neely (D)[132]North Carolina(Class 2)B. Everett Jordan (D)April 19, 1958January 3, 19612\u00a0years, 259\u00a0daysElected in the 1958 special election.1958 (Special)19601966Luther H. Hodges (D)W. Kerr Scott (D)[133]North Dakota(Class 1)Norman Brunsdale (R)November 19, 1959August 7, 1960262\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013John E. Davis (R)William Langer (R)[134]Oregon(Class 2)Hall S. Lusk (D)March 16, 1960November 8, 1960237\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Mark Hatfield (R)Richard L. Neuberger (D)[135]Missouri(Class 3)Edward V. Long (D)September 23, 1960January 3, 19632\u00a0years, 102\u00a0daysElected in the 1960 special election.1960 (Special)1962James T. Blair Jr. (D)Thomas C. Hennings Jr. (D)[136]Massachusetts(Class 1)Benjamin A. Smith II (D)December 27, 1960November 6, 19621\u00a0year, 314\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Foster Furcolo (D)John F. Kennedy (D)[137]Texas(Class 2)William A. Blakley (D)January 3, 1961June 14, 1961162\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1961 special election.\u2013Price Daniel (D)Lyndon B. Johnson (D)[131]Wyoming(Class 2)John J. Hickey (D)January 3, 1961November 6, 19621\u00a0year, 307\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1962 special election.\u2013Jack R. Gage (D)Edwin Keith Thomson (R)[note 4][138]New Hampshire(Class 2)Maurice J. Murphy Jr. (R)December 7, 1961November 6, 1962334\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 1962 special election.\u2013Wesley Powell (R)Styles Bridges (R)[139]Kansas(Class 2)James B. Pearson (R)January 31, 1962January 3, 19674\u00a0years, 337\u00a0daysElected in the 1962 special election.1962 (Special)19661972John Anderson Jr. (R)Andrew Frank Schoeppel (R)[140]South Dakota(Class 3)Joseph H. Bottum (R)July 9, 1962January 3, 1963178\u00a0daysLost election to the next term.\u2013Archie M. Gubbrud (R)Francis H. Case (R)[141]Idaho(Class 2)Leonard B. Jordan (R)August 6, 1962January 3, 19674\u00a0years, 150\u00a0daysElected in the 1962 special election.1962 (Special)1966Robert E. Smylie (R)Henry Dworshak (R)[142]New Mexico(Class 1)Edwin L. Mechem (R)November 30, 1962November 3, 19641\u00a0year, 339\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1964 special election.\u2013Tom Bolack (R)Dennis Ch\u00e1vez (D)[143]Oklahoma(Class 2)J. Howard Edmondson (D)January 7, 1963November 3, 19641\u00a0year, 301\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 1964 special election.\u2013George Nigh (D)Robert S. Kerr (D)[144]Tennessee(Class 2)Herbert S. Walters (D)August 20, 1963November 3, 19641\u00a0year, 75\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Frank G. Clement (D)Estes Kefauver (D)[145]California(Class 1)Pierre Salinger (D)August 4, 1964December 31, 1964149\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1964 election.\u2013Pat Brown (D)Clair Engle (D)[146]Minnesota(Class 2)Walter Mondale ()December 30, 1964December 30, 19662\u00a0years, 0\u00a0daysElected in the 1966 election.19661972Karl Rolvaag ()Hubert Humphrey ()[147]South Carolina(Class 3)Donald S. Russell (D)April 22, 1965November 8, 19661\u00a0year, 200\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 1966 special election.\u2013Robert Evander McNair (D)Olin D. Johnston (D)[148]Virginia(Class 1)Harry F. Byrd Jr. (D)November 12, 1965January 3, 19715\u00a0years, 52\u00a0daysElected in the 1966 special election.1966 (Special)19701976Albertis Harrison (D)Harry F. Byrd (D)[149]Michigan(Class 2)Robert P. Griffin (R)May 11, 1966January 3, 1967237\u00a0daysElected in the 1966 election.19661972George W. Romney (R)Patrick V. McNamara (D)[150]New York(Class 1)Charles Goodell (R)September 10, 1968January 3, 19712\u00a0years, 115\u00a0daysLost election to the next term.\u2013Nelson Rockefeller (R)Robert F. Kennedy (D)[151]Alaska(Class 2)Ted Stevens (R)December 24, 1968January 3, 19734\u00a0years, 10\u00a0daysElected in the 1970 special election.1970 (Special)197219781984199019962002Wally Hickel (R)Bob Bartlett (D)[152]Illinois(Class 3)Ralph Tyler Smith (R)September 17, 1969November 16, 19701\u00a0year, 60\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1970 special election.\u2013Richard B. Ogilvie (R)Everett Dirksen (R)[153]Georgia(Class 2)David H. Gambrell (D)February 1, 1971November 7, 19721\u00a0year, 280\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 1972 special election.\u2013Jimmy Carter (D)Richard Russell Jr. (D)[154]Vermont(Class 1)Robert Stafford (R)September 16, 1971January 3, 19775\u00a0years, 109\u00a0daysElected in the 1972 special election.1972 (Special)19761982Deane C. Davis (R)Winston L. Prouty (R)[155]Louisiana(Class 2)Elaine Edwards (D)August 1, 1972November 13, 1972104\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Edwin Edwards (D)Allen J. Ellender (D)[156]Ohio(Class 3)Howard Metzenbaum (D)January 4, 1974December 23, 1974353\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 1974 special election.197619821988John J. Gilligan (D)William B. Saxbe (R)[157]New Hampshire(Class 3)Louis C. Wyman (R)December 31, 1974January 3, 19753\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1975 special election.\u2013Meldrim Thomson Jr. (R)Norris Cotton (R)[158]New Hampshire(Class 3)Norris Cotton (R)August 8, 1975September 18, 197541\u00a0daysDid not seek election.1954 (Special)195619621968Meldrim Thomson Jr. (R)Louis C. Wyman (R)[159]Minnesota(Class 2)Wendell R. Anderson ()December 30, 1976December 29, 19781\u00a0year, 364\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1978 election.\u2013Rudy Perpich ()Walter Mondale ()[160]Arkansas(Class 2)Kaneaster Hodges Jr. (D)December 10, 1977January 3, 19791\u00a0year, 24\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013David Pryor (D)John Little McClellan (D)[161]Montana(Class 2)Paul G. Hatfield (D)January 22, 1978December 14, 1978326\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 1978 election.\u2013Thomas Lee Judge (D)Lee Metcalf (D)[162]Minnesota(Class 1)Muriel Humphrey Brown ()January 25, 1978November 7, 1978286\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Rudy Perpich ()Hubert Humphrey ()[163]Alabama(Class 3)Maryon Pittman Allen (D)June 8, 1978November 7, 1978152\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 1978 special election.\u2013George Wallace (D)James Allen (D)[164]Maine(Class 1)George J. Mitchell (D)May 17, 1980January 3, 19832\u00a0years, 231\u00a0daysElected in the 1982 election.19821988Joseph E. Brennan (D)Edmund Muskie (D)[165]New Jersey(Class 1)Nicholas F. Brady (R)April 12, 1982December 27, 1982259\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Thomas Kean (R)Harrison A. Williams (D)[166]Washington(Class 1)Daniel J. Evans (R)September 8, 1983January 3, 19895\u00a0years, 117\u00a0daysElected in the 1983 special election.1983 (Special)John Spellman (R)Henry M. Jackson (D)[167]North Carolina(Class 3)Jim Broyhill (R)July 14, 1986November 4, 1986113\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1986 special and regular elections.\u2013James G. Martin (R)John Porter East (R)[168]Nebraska(Class 1)David Karnes (R)March 11, 1987January 3, 19891\u00a0year, 298\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1988 election.\u2013Kay A. Orr (R)Edward Zorinsky (D)[169]Indiana(Class 3)Dan Coats (R)January 3, 1989January 3, 19934\u00a0years, 0\u00a0daysElected in the 1990 special election.1990 (Special)19922010Robert D. Orr (R)Dan Quayle (R)[170]Hawaii(Class 1)Daniel Akaka (D)May 16, 1990January 3, 19954\u00a0years, 232\u00a0daysElected in the 1990 special election.1990 (Special)199420002006John D. Waihe\u02bbe III (D)Spark Matsunaga (D)[171]California(Class 1)John Seymour (R)January 7, 1991November 10, 19921\u00a0year, 308\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1992 special election.\u2013Pete Wilson (R)Pete Wilson (R)[172]Pennsylvania(Class 1)Harris Wofford (D)May 8, 1991January 3, 19953\u00a0years, 240\u00a0daysElected in the 1991 special election.1991 (Special)Bob Casey Sr. (D)John Heinz (R)[173]North Dakota(Class 1)Jocelyn Burdick ()September 12, 1992December 14, 199293\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013George A. Sinner ()Quentin Burdick ()[174]Tennessee(Class 2)Harlan Mathews (D)January 2, 1993December 1, 19941\u00a0year, 333\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Ned McWherter (D)Al Gore (D)[175]Texas(Class 1)Bob Krueger (D)January 21, 1993June 14, 1993144\u00a0daysDefeated in the 1993 special election.\u2013Ann Richards (D)Lloyd Bentsen (D)[176]Kansas(Class 3)Sheila Frahm (R)June 11, 1996November 5, 1996147\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 1996 special election.\u2013Bill Graves (R)Bob Dole (R)[177]Rhode Island(Class 1)Lincoln Chafee (R)November 2, 1999January 3, 20011\u00a0year, 62\u00a0daysElected in the 2000 election.2000Lincoln Almond (R)John Chafee (R)[178]Georgia(Class 3)Zell Miller (D)July 24, 2000January 3, 20054\u00a0years, 163\u00a0daysElected in the 2000 special election.2000 (Special)Roy Barnes (D)Paul Coverdell (R)[179]Missouri(Class 1)Jean Carnahan (D)January 3, 2001November 25, 20021\u00a0year, 326\u00a0daysDefeated in the 2002 special election.\u2013Roger B. Wilson (D)Mel Carnahan (D)[note 4][180]Minnesota(Class 2)Dean Barkley ()November 4, 2002January 3, 200360\u00a0daysDid not seek election, successor was elected to the next full term.\u2013Jesse Ventura ()Paul Wellstone ()[181]Alaska(Class 3)Lisa Murkowski (R)December 20, 2002January 3, 20052\u00a0years, 14\u00a0daysElected in the 2004 election.2004201020162022Frank Murkowski (R)Frank Murkowski (R)[182]New Jersey(Class 1)Bob Menendez (D)January 17, 2006January 3, 2007351\u00a0daysElected in the 2006 election.200620122018Jon Corzine (D)Jon Corzine (D)[183]Wyoming(Class 1)John Barrasso (R)June 22, 2007January 3, 20135\u00a0years, 195\u00a0daysElected in the 2008 special election.2008 (Special)20122018Dave Freudenthal (D)Craig L. Thomas (R)[184]Mississippi(Class 1)Roger Wicker (R)December 31, 2007January 3, 20135\u00a0years, 3\u00a0daysElected in the 2008 special election.2008 (Special)20122018Haley Barbour (R)Trent Lott (R)[185]Illinois(Class 3)Roland Burris (D)January 12, 2009November 29, 20101\u00a0year, 321\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Rod Blagojevich (D)Barack Obama (D)[186]Delaware(Class 2)Ted Kaufman (D)January 15, 2009November 15, 20101\u00a0year, 304\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Ruth Ann Minner (D)Joe Biden (D)[187]Colorado(Class 3)Michael Bennet (D)January 21, 2009January 3, 20111\u00a0year, 347\u00a0daysElected in the 2010 election.201020162022Bill Ritter (D)Ken Salazar (D)[188]New York(Class 1)Kirsten Gillibrand (D)January 26, 2009January 3, 20133\u00a0years, 343\u00a0daysElected in the 2010 special election.2010 (Special)20122018David Paterson (D)Hillary Clinton (D)[189]Florida(Class 3)George LeMieux (R)September 9, 2009January 3, 20111\u00a0year, 116\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Charlie Crist (R)Mel Mart\u00ednez (R)[190]Massachusetts(Class 1)Paul G. Kirk (D)September 24, 2009February 4, 2010133\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Deval Patrick (D)Ted Kennedy (D)[191]West Virginia(Class 1)Carte Goodwin (D)July 16, 2010November 15, 2010122\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Joe Manchin (D)Robert Byrd (D)[192]Nevada(Class 1)Dean Heller (R)May 9, 2011January 3, 20131\u00a0year, 239\u00a0daysElected in the 2012 election.2012Brian Sandoval (R)John Ensign (R)[193]Hawaii(Class 3)Brian Schatz (D)December 26, 2012January 3, 20174\u00a0years, 8\u00a0daysElected in the 2014 special election.2014 (Special)20162022Neil Abercrombie (D)Daniel Inouye (D)[194]South Carolina(Class 3)Tim Scott (R)January 2, 2013January 3, 20174\u00a0years, 1\u00a0dayElected in the 2014 special election.2014 (Special)20162022Nikki Haley (R)Jim DeMint (R)[195]Massachusetts(Class 2)Mo Cowan (D)February 1, 2013July 15, 2013164\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Deval Patrick (D)John Kerry (D)[196]New Jersey(Class 2)Jeffrey Chiesa (R)June 6, 2013October 30, 2013146\u00a0daysDid not seek election.\u2013Chris Christie (R)Frank Lautenberg (D)[197]Montana(Class 2)John Walsh (D)February 9, 2014January 3, 2015328\u00a0daysWas originally to seek election in 2014 but withdrew.\u2013Steve Bullock (D)Max Baucus (D)[198]Alabama(Class 2)Luther Strange (R)February 9, 2017January 3, 2018328\u00a0daysLost nomination to run in the 2017 special election.\u2013Robert J. Bentley (R)Jeff Sessions (R)[199]Minnesota(Class 2)Tina Smith ()January 3, 2018January 3, 20213\u00a0years, 0\u00a0daysElected in the 2018 special election.2018 (Special)2020Mark Dayton ()Al Franken ()[200]Mississippi(Class 2)Cindy Hyde-Smith (R)April 2, 2018January 3, 20212\u00a0years, 276\u00a0daysElected in the 2018 special election.2018 (Special)2020Phil Bryant (R)Thad Cochran (R)[201]Arizona(Class 3)Jon Kyl (R)September 4, 2018December 31, 2018118\u00a0daysDid not seek election.199420002006Doug Ducey (R)John McCain (R)[202]Arizona(Class 3)Martha McSally (R)January 3, 2019December 2, 20201\u00a0year, 334\u00a0daysDefeated in the 2020 special election.\u2013Doug Ducey (R)Jon Kyl (R)[note 7][203]Georgia(Class 3)Kelly Loeffler (R)January 6, 2020January 20, 20211\u00a0year, 14\u00a0daysDefeated in the 2020\u201321 special election.\u2013Brian Kemp (R)Johnny Isakson (R)[204]California(Class 3)Alex Padilla (D)January 20, 2021January 3, 20231\u00a0year, 348\u00a0daysElected in the 2022 special and regular elections.2022Gavin Newsom (D)Kamala Harris (D)[205]Nebraska(Class 2)Pete Ricketts (R)January 12, 2023\u2013\u2013Running in the 2024 special election.\u2013Jim Pillen (R)Ben Sasse (R)[206]State (Class)Appointee[7]Term started[note 2]Term endedTenureImmediate election following appointmentElections wonAppointed byOriginal senatorTenure of appointee serving within the unexpired term[note 1]Electoral history (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/list-of-appointed-united-states-senators\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"List of appointed United States senators"}}]}]