Dean of the United States Senate
Appearance
This article includes a list of references, related reading, or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. (September 2016) |
Dean of the United States Senate | |
---|---|
since January 3, 2023 | |
Member of | United States Senate |
Formation | March 4, 1789 |
First holder | James Gunn |
The dean of the United States Senate is an informal term for the senator with the longest continuous service, regardless of party affiliation. This is not an official position within the Senate, although customarily (since 1945) the longest-serving member of the majority party serves as president pro tempore.
The current dean is Republican Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa. He has been in the Senate since 1981 and became dean in 2023 with the retirement of Patrick Leahy.
List of deans
[edit]Party deans
[edit]Democratic
[edit]Republican
[edit]Name | State | Years |
---|---|---|
William H. Seward | NY | 1854–1861 |
Solomon Foot | VT | 1861–1866 |
Benjamin Wade | OH | 1866–1869 |
Charles Sumner | MA | 1869–1872 |
Henry Wilson | MA | 1872–1873 |
Zachariah Chandler | MI | 1873–1875 |
Henry B. Anthony | RI | 1875–1884 |
George F. Edmunds | VT | 1884–1891 |
Justin Smith Morrill | VT | 1891–1898 |
William B. Allison | IA | 1898–1908 |
Eugene Hale | ME | 1908–1911 |
William P. Frye | ME | 1911 |
Shelby Moore Cullom | IL | 1911–1913 |
Jacob H. Gallinger | NH | 1913–1918 |
Henry Cabot Lodge | MA | 1918–1924 |
Francis E. Warren | WY | 1924–1929 |
Reed Smoot | UT | 1929–1933 |
William E. Borah | ID | 1933–1940 |
Hiram W. Johnson | CA | 1940–1945 |
Arthur Capper | KS | 1945–1949 |
Arthur Vandenberg | MI | 1949–1951 |
Styles Bridges | NH | 1951–1961 |
Alexander Wiley | WI | 1961–1963 |
George Aiken | VT | 1963–1975 |
Milton R. Young | ND | 1975–1981 |
Strom Thurmond | SC | 1981–2003 |
Ted Stevens | AK | 2003–2009 |
Richard Lugar | IN | 2009–2013 |
Orrin Hatch | UT | 2013–2019 |
Chuck Grassley | IA | 2019–present |
Whig
[edit]Name | State | Years |
---|---|---|
Nehemiah R. Knight | RI | 1833–1841 |
Samuel Prentiss | VT | 1841–1842 |
Nathaniel P. Tallmadge | NY | 1842–1844 |
William Cabell Rives | VA | 1844–1845 |
Thomas Clayton | DE | 1845–1847 |
Samuel S. Phelps | VT | 1847–1851 |
Willie Person Mangum | NC | 1851–1853 |
James Pearce | MD | 1853–1856 |
Henry S. Geyer | MO | 1856–1857 |
National Republican
[edit]Name | State | Years |
---|---|---|
Benjamin Ruggles | OH | 1825–1833 |
Nehemiah R. Knight | RI | 1833 |
Democratic-Republican
[edit]Name | State | Years |
---|---|---|
John Langdon | NH | 1799–1801 |
John Brown | KY | 1801–1805 |
Joseph Anderson | TN | 1805–1815 |
John Gaillard | SC | 1815–1826 |
Federalist
[edit]Name | State | Years |
---|---|---|
James Gunn | GA | 1799–1801 |
Theodore Foster | RI | 1801–1803 |
Uriah Tracy | CT | 1803–1807 |
James Hillhouse | CT | 1807–1810 |
Timothy Pickering | MA | 1810–1811 |
James Bayard | DE | 1811–1813 |
Chauncey Goodrich | CT | 1813 |
Outerbridge Horsey | DE | 1813–1821 |
Rufus King | NY | 1821–1825 |
Pro-Administration
[edit]Name | State | Years |
---|---|---|
Pierce Butler | SC | 1789–1795 |
Oliver Ellsworth | CT | 1795–1796 |
James Gunn | GA | 1796–1799 |
Anti-Administration
[edit]Name | State | Years |
---|---|---|
Richard Bassett | DE | 1789–1793 |
John Langdon | NH | 1793–1795 |
Pierce Butler | SC | 1795–1796 |
John Langdon | NH | 1796–1799 |
See also
[edit]- Baby of the United States Senate
- Oldest living United States president
- Dean of the United States House of Representatives
- List of members of the United States Congress by longevity of service