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Before 1914, and the enforcement of the Seventeenth Amendment, the state's U.S. senators were chosen by the Massachusetts General Court, and before 1935, their terms began March 4. The current senators are Democrats Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey. Ted Kennedy was Massachusetts's longest-serving senator, serving from 1962 until his death in 2009.
Massachusetts is currently represented by two senators and nine representatives, all of whom are Democrats. The current dean of the Massachusetts delegation is Senator Ed Markey, having served as a Senator since 2013 and in Congress since 1976.
Vice Chairs of the Senate Democratic Caucus: Mark Warner: VA: January 3, 2017: Elizabeth Warren: MA: January 3, 2017: Chair of Senate Democratic Outreach: Bernie Sanders: VT: January 3, 2017: Vice Chairs of the Senate Democratic Policy and Communications Committee: Cory Booker: NJ: January 3, 2021: Joe Manchin: WV: January 3, 2017: Secretary of ...
United States senators from Massachusetts — past and present United States senators who represented Massachusetts in the United States Senate The main article for this category is List of United States senators from Massachusetts .
Joe Manchin, U.S. senator from West Virginia (2010–present) [74] Chuck Schumer, U.S. senator from New York (1999–present) and Senate Minority Leader (2017–2021) [74] Jeanne Shaheen, U.S. senator from New Hampshire (2009–present) [74] Elizabeth Warren, U.S. senator from Massachusetts (2013–present) and former 2020 presidential ...
The senator also managed to secure an amendment to the current state budget directing $500,000 to residents who lost personal items, losses not covered by state or federal officials.
Resigned to become Governor of Massachusetts. Daniel Webster: Federalist [a] 1st: March 4, 1823 – March 3, 1825 First elected in 1822. Resigned to become U.S. senator. Anti-Jacksonian: March 4, 1825 – March 3, 1829 John W. Weeks: Republican: 12th: March 4, 1905 – March 4, 1913 First elected in 1904. Resigned to become U.S. senator. 13th ...
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