United States Senate
See also: List of United States Senators from ConnecticutClass 1 Senators | Congress | Class 3 Senators |
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Oliver Ellsworth (Pro-Admin) |
1st (1789–1791) | William S. Johnson (Pro-Admin) |
2nd (1791–1793) | ||
Roger Sherman (Pro-Admin) |
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3rd (1793–1795) | ||
Stephen M. Mitchell (Pro-Admin) |
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4th (1795–1797) | Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. (F) | |
James Hillhouse (F) | Uriah Tracy (F) | |
5th (1797–1799) | ||
6th (1799–1801) | ||
7th (1801–1803) | ||
8th (1803–1805) | ||
9th (1805–1807) | ||
10th (1807–1809) | ||
Chauncey Goodrich (F) | ||
11th (1809–1811) | ||
Samuel W. Dana (F) | ||
12th (1811–1813) | ||
13th (1813–1815) | ||
David Daggett (F) | ||
14th (1815–1817) | ||
15th (1817–1819) | ||
16th (1819–1821) | James Lanman (D-R) | |
Elijah Boardman (D-R) | 17th (1821–1823) | |
18th (1823–1825) | ||
Henry W. Edwards (D-R) | ||
19th (1825–1827) | Calvin Willey (Adams) |
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Samuel A. Foot (Anti-J) | 20th (1827–1829) | |
21st (1829–1831) | ||
22nd (1831–1833) | Gideon Tomlinson (Anti-J) | |
Nathan Smith (Anti-J) | 23rd (1833–1835) | |
24th (1835–1837) | ||
John M. Niles (D-R) | ||
25th (1837–1839) | Perry Smith (D) | |
Thaddeus Betts (W) | 26th (1839–1841) | |
Jabez W. Huntington (W) | ||
27th (1841–1843) | ||
28th (1843–1845) | John M. Niles (D) | |
29th (1845–1847) | ||
30th (1847–1849) | ||
Roger S. Baldwin (W) | ||
31st (1849–1851) | Truman Smith (W) | |
Isaac Toucey (D) | 32nd (1851–1853) | |
33rd (1853–1855) | ||
Francis Gillette (FS) |
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34th (1855–1857) | Lafayette S. Foster (O) | |
James Dixon (R) | 35th (1857–1859) | |
36th (1859–1861) | ||
37th (1861–1863) | ||
38th (1863–1865) | ||
39th (1865–1867) | ||
40th (1867–1869) | Orris S. Ferry (R) | |
William A. Buckingham (R) | 41st (1869–1871) | |
42nd (1871–1873) | ||
43rd (1873–1875) | ||
William W. Eaton (D) | ||
44th (1875–1877) | ||
James E. English (D) | ||
William H. Barnum (D) | ||
45th (1877–1879) | ||
46th (1879–1881) | Orville H. Platt (R) | |
Joseph R. Hawley (R) | 47th (1881–1883) | |
48th (1883–1885) | ||
49th (1885–1887) | ||
50th (1887–1889) | ||
51st (1889–1891) | ||
52nd (1891–1893) | ||
53rd (1893–1895) | ||
54th (1895–1897) | ||
55th (1897–1899) | ||
56th (1899–1901) | ||
57th (1901–1903) | ||
58th (1903–1905) | ||
Morgan G. Bulkeley (R) | 59th (1905–1907) | Frank B. Brandegee (R) |
60th (1907–1909) | ||
61st (1909–1911) | ||
George P. McLean (R) | 62nd (1911–1913) | |
63rd (1913–1915) | ||
64th (1915–1917) | ||
65th (1917–1919) | ||
66th (1919–1921) | ||
67th (1921–1923) | ||
68th (1923–1925) | ||
Hiram Bingham III (R) | ||
69th (1925–1927) | ||
70th (1927–1929) | ||
Frederic C. Walcott (R) | 71st (1929–1931) | |
72nd (1931–1933) | ||
73rd (1933–1935) | Augustine Lonergan (D) | |
Francis T. Maloney (D) | 74th (1935–1937) | |
75th (1937–1939) | ||
76th (1939–1941) | John A. Danaher (R) | |
77th (1941–1943) | ||
78th (1943–1945) | ||
79th (1945–1947) | Brien McMahon (D) | |
Thomas C. Hart (R) | ||
Raymond E. Baldwin (R) | ||
80th (1947–1949) | ||
81st (1949–1951) | ||
William Benton (D) | ||
82nd (1951–1953) | ||
William A. Purtell (R) | ||
Prescott Bush (R) | ||
William A. Purtell (R) | 83rd (1953–1955) | |
84th (1955–1957) | ||
85th (1957–1959) | ||
Thomas J. Dodd (D) | 86th (1959–1961) | |
87th (1961–1963) | ||
88th (1963–1965) | Abraham A. Ribicoff (D) | |
89th (1965–1967) | ||
90th (1967–1969) | ||
91st (1969–1971) | ||
Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. (R) | 92nd (1971–1973) | |
93rd (1973–1975) | ||
94th (1975–1977) | ||
95th (1977–1979) | ||
96th (1979–1981) | ||
97th (1981–1983) | Christopher Dodd (D) | |
98th (1983–1985) | ||
99th (1985–1987) | ||
100th (1987–1989) | ||
Joseph Lieberman (D) | 101st (1989–1991) | |
102nd (1991–1993) | ||
103rd (1993–1995) | ||
104th (1995–1997) | ||
105th (1997–1999) | ||
106th (1999–2001) | ||
107th (2001–2003) | ||
108th (2003–2005) | ||
109th (2005–2007) | ||
Joseph Lieberman (Independent Democrat) |
110th (2007–2009) | |
111th (2009–2011) | ||
112th (2011–2013) | Richard Blumenthal (D) | |
Chris Murphy (D) | 113th (2013–2015) |
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