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Virginia ratified the Constitution on June 25, 1788. 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 1863. Virginia's Senate seats were again filled from January 1870. == List of Senators == |- style="height:2em" ! 1 | align=left nowrap | 100px William Grayson | | Anti- Administration | nowrap | March 4, 1789 – March 12, 1790 | Elected in 1788. Died. | rowspan=4 | 1 | rowspan=4 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | | rowspan=7 | 1 | rowspan=5 | Elected in 1788. Resigned. | rowspan=5 nowrap | March 4, 1789 – October 8, 1792 | rowspan=5 | Anti- Administration | rowspan=5 align=right nowrap | 100px Richard H. Lee ! rowspan=5 | 1 |- style="height:2em" | colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' | nowrap | March 12, 1790 – March 31, 1790 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" ! 2 | align=left nowrap | 100px John Walker | | Pro- Administration | nowrap | March 31, 1790 – November 9, 1790 | Appointed to continue Grayson's term. Retired when successor elected. |- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=5 | 3 | rowspan=5 align=left nowrap | 100px James Monroe | rowspan=5 | Anti- Administration | rowspan=5 nowrap | November 9, 1790 – March 27, 1794 | Elected to finish Grayson's term. |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=4 | Re-elected in 1791. Resigned to become U.S. Minister Plenipotentiary to France. | rowspan=9 | 2 | rowspan=3 scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | ''Vacant'' | nowrap | October 8, 1792 – October 18, 1792 | colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" | Elected to finish Lee's term. | rowspan=3 nowrap | October 18, 1792 – May 11, 1794 | rowspan=3 | Anti- Administration | rowspan=3 align=right nowrap | 100px John Taylor of Caroline ! rowspan=3 | 2 |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=5 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | | rowspan=8 | 2 | rowspan=2 | Re-elected in 1793. Resigned. |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=2 colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' | rowspan=2 nowrap | March 27, 1794 – November 18, 1794 | rowspan=2 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=2 | ''Vacant'' | rowspan=2 nowrap | May 11, 1794 – December 29, 1794 | rowspan=2 colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=9 | 4 | rowspan=9 align=left nowrap | 100px Stevens T. Mason | rowspan=9 | Democratic- Republican | rowspan=9 nowrap | November 18, 1794 – May 10, 1803 | rowspan=3 | Elected to finish Monroe's term. |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=3 | Elected to finish Taylor's term. Re-elected in 1798, but died before new term began. | rowspan=3 nowrap | December 29, 1794 – January 24, 1799 | | Anti- Administration | rowspan=3 align=right nowrap | 100px Henry Tazewell ! rowspan=3 | 3 |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | | rowspan=2 | Democratic- Republican |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=5 | Re-elected in 1797. | rowspan=5 | 3 | rowspan=2 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=2 | ''Vacant'' | rowspan=2 nowrap | January 24, 1799 – December 5, 1799 | rowspan=2 colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=2 scope=row class=small | | rowspan=11 | 3 |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=6 | Elected to finish Tazewell's term. Resigned to become collector of the port of Norfolk. | rowspan=6 nowrap | December 5, 1799 – May 22, 1804 | rowspan=6 | Democratic- Republican | rowspan=6 align=right nowrap | 100px Wilson C. Nicholas ! rowspan=6 | 4 |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | Re-elected in 1803. Died. | rowspan=10 | 4 | rowspan=8 scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' | nowrap | May 10, 1803 – June 4, 1803 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" ! 5 | align=left nowrap | 100px John Taylor of Caroline | | Democratic- Republican | nowrap | June 4, 1803 – December 7, 1803 | Appointed to continue Mason's term. Retired when successor elected. |- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=2 | 6 | rowspan=2 align=left nowrap | 100px Abraham B. Venable | rowspan=2 | Democratic- Republican | rowspan=2 nowrap | December 7, 1803 – June 7, 1804 | rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Mason's term. Resigned to become president of Bank of Virginia. |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=2 | ''Vacant'' | rowspan=2 nowrap | May 22, 1804 – August 11, 1804 | rowspan=2 colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" | colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' | nowrap | June 7, 1804 – August 11, 1804 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" ! 7 | align=left nowrap | 100px William B. Giles | | Democratic- Republican | nowrap | August 11, 1804 – December 3, 1804 | Appointed to continue Venable's term. Resigned when elected to finish Wilson Nicholas's Class 2 term.〔On August 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.〕 | Appointed to continue Nicholas's term. Resigned when elected to finish Abraham B. Venable's Class 1 term.〔 | nowrap | August 11, 1804 – December 3, 1804 | | Democratic- Republican | align=right nowrap | 100px Andrew Moore ! 5 |- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=3 | 8 | rowspan=3 align=left nowrap | 100px Andrew Moore | rowspan=3 | Democratic- Republican | rowspan=3 nowrap | December 4, 1804 – March 3, 1809 | rowspan=3 | Elected to finish Venable's term.〔 | Elected to finish Nicholas's term. | rowspan=8 nowrap | December 4, 1804 – March 3, 1815 | rowspan=8 | Democratic- Republican | rowspan=8 align=right nowrap | 100px William B. Giles ! rowspan=8 | 6 |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | | rowspan=3 | 4 | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1804. |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=3 | 9 | rowspan=3 align=left nowrap | 100px Richard Brent | rowspan=3 | Democratic- Republican | rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1809 – December 30, 1814 | rowspan=3 | Died. | rowspan=5 | 5 | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | | rowspan=6 | 5 | rowspan=4 | Re-elected in 1811. Resigned. |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=3 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' | nowrap | December 30, 1814 – January 2, 1815 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=14 | 10 | rowspan=14 align=left nowrap | 100px James Barbour | rowspan=10 | Democratic- Republican | rowspan=14 nowrap | January 2, 1815 – March 7, 1825 | Elected to finish Brent's term. |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=6 | Re-elected in 1815. | rowspan=6 | 6 | rowspan=2 scope=row class=small | | ''Vacant'' | nowrap | March 4, 1815 – January 3, 1816 | colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" | Elected to finish Giles's term. Lost re-election. | nowrap | January 3, 1816 – March 3, 1817 | | Democratic- Republican | align=right nowrap | 100px Armistead T. Mason ! 7 |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | | rowspan=7 | 6 | rowspan=2 | Elected in 1817. Resigned because of ill health. | rowspan=2 nowrap | March 4, 1817 – December 4, 1819 | rowspan=2 | Democratic- Republican | rowspan=2 align=right nowrap | 100px John W. Eppes ! rowspan=2 | 8 |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=3 scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | ''Vacant'' | nowrap | December 4, 1819 – December 14, 1819 | colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Eppes's term. Resigned. | rowspan=2 nowrap | December 14, 1819 – December 15, 1822 | rowspan=2 | Democratic- Republican | rowspan=2 align=right nowrap | 100px James Pleasants ! rowspan=2 | 9 |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=7 | Re-elected in 1821. Resigned to become U.S. Secretary of War. | rowspan=9 | 7 | rowspan=3 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | ''Vacant'' | nowrap | December 15, 1822 – December 18, 1822 | colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" | Elected to finish Pleasants's term. | rowspan=2 nowrap | December 18, 1822 – August 21, 1824 | | Democratic- Republican | rowspan=2 align=right nowrap | 100px John Taylor of Caroline ! rowspan=2 | 10 |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=3 | Crawford Republican | rowspan=3 scope=row class=small | | rowspan=7 | 7 | Re-elected in 1823. Died. | | Crawford Republican |- style="height:2em" | ''Vacant'' | nowrap | August 21, 1824 – December 7, 1824 | colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=5 | Elected to finish Taylor's term. | rowspan=7 nowrap | December 7, 1824 – July 16, 1832 | | Jackson Republican | rowspan=7 align=right nowrap | 100px Littleton Tazewell ! rowspan=7 | 11 |- style="height:2em" | | Jacksonian | rowspan=3 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | | rowspan=6 | Jacksonian |- style="height:2em" | colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' | nowrap | March 7, 1825 – December 26, 1825 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" ! 11 | align=left nowrap | 100px John Randolph | | Jacksonian | nowrap | December 26, 1825 – March 3, 1827 | Appointed to continue Barbour's term. Lost election to next term. |- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=9 | 12 | rowspan=9 align=left nowrap | 100px John Tyler | rowspan=5 | Jacksonian | rowspan=9 nowrap | March 4, 1827 – February 29, 1836 | rowspan=5 | Elected in 1827. | rowspan=5 | 8 | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | | rowspan=7 | 8 | rowspan=2 | Re-elected in 1829. Resigned. |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=3 scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | ''Vacant'' | nowrap | July 16, 1832 – December 10, 1832 | colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Tazewell's term. Resigned. | rowspan=2 nowrap | December 10, 1832 – February 22, 1834 | rowspan=2 | Jacksonian | rowspan=2 align=right nowrap | 100px William C. Rives ! rowspan=2 | 12 |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=4 | Anti- Jacksonian | rowspan=4 | Re-elected in 1833. Resigned. | rowspan=10 | 9 | rowspan=3 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | ''Vacant'' | nowrap | February 22, 1834 – February 26, 1834 | colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" | Elected to finish Rives's term. | rowspan=4 nowrap | February 26, 1834 – July 4, 1836 | rowspan=4 | Anti- Jacksonian | rowspan=4 align=right nowrap | 100px Benjamin W. Leigh ! rowspan=4 | 13 |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=5 scope=row class=small | | rowspan=9 | 9 | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1835. Resigned. |- style="height:2em" | colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' | nowrap | February 29, 1836 – March 3, 1836 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=9 | 13 | rowspan=5 align=left nowrap | 100px William C. Rives | rowspan=3 | Jacksonian | rowspan=5 nowrap | March 4, 1836 – March 3, 1839 | rowspan=5 | Elected to finish Tyler's term. Legislature failed to elect in 1839. |- style="height:2em" | ''Vacant'' | nowrap | July 4, 1836 – December 12, 1836 | colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Leigh's term. Resigned to become judge of the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. | rowspan=2 nowrap | December 12, 1836 – March 13, 1837 | | Jacksonian | rowspan=2 align=right nowrap | 100px Richard E. Parker ! rowspan=2 | 14 |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=2 | Democratic | rowspan=2 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | | | Democratic |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=3 | . Lost re-election. | rowspan=3 | Democratic | rowspan=3 align=right nowrap | 100px William H. Roane ! rowspan=3 | 15 |- style="height:2em" | colspan=2 | ''Vacant'' | nowrap | March 3, 1839 – January 18, 1841 | ''Vacant'' | rowspan=4 | 10 | rowspan=2 scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=3 align=left nowrap | 100px William C. Rives | rowspan=3 | Whig | rowspan=3 nowrap | January 18, 1841 – March 3, 1845 | rowspan=3 | Re-elected late in 1841. |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | | rowspan=6 | 10 | rowspan=6 | Elected in 1841. Lost re-election. | rowspan=6 nowrap | March 4, 1841 – March 3, 1847 | rowspan=6 | Whig | rowspan=6 align=right nowrap | 100px William S. Archer ! rowspan=6 | 16 |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' | nowrap | March 4, 1845 – December 3, 1845 | | rowspan=6 | 11 | rowspan=4 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" ! 14 | align=left nowrap | 100px Isaac S. Pennybacker | | Democratic | nowrap | December 3, 1845 – January 12, 1847 | Elected to finish the vacancy. Died. |- style="height:2em" | colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' | nowrap | January 12, 1847 – January 21, 1847 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=9 | 15 | rowspan=9 align=left nowrap | 100px James M. Mason | rowspan=9 | Democratic | rowspan=9 nowrap | January 21, 1847 – July 11, 1861 | rowspan=3 | Elected to finish Pennybacker's term. |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | | rowspan=3 | 11 | rowspan=3 | Elected in 1847. | rowspan=8 nowrap | March 4, 1847 – July 11, 1861 | rowspan=8 | Democratic | rowspan=8 align=right nowrap | 100px Robert M. T. Hunter ! rowspan=8 | 17 |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1850. | rowspan=3 | 12 | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | | rowspan=3 | 12 | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1853. |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1856. Expelled for his support of the Confederacy.〔James M. Mason and Robert M. T. Hunter "withdrew" from the Senate on March 28, 1861, with other senators sympathetic to the Confederacy. They were both expelled by a resolution of July 11, 1861.〕〔''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 )".〕 | rowspan=5 | 13 | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | | rowspan=6 | 13 | rowspan=2 | Re-elected in 1859. Expelled for his support of the Confederacy.〔〔 |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=3 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' | nowrap | July 11, 1861 – July 13, 1861 | ''Vacant'' | ''Vacant'' | nowrap | July 11, 1861 – July 13, 1861 | colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" ! 16 | align=left nowrap | 100px Waitman T. Willey | | Unionist | nowrap | July 13, 1861 – March 3, 1863〔''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 )".〕 | Elected to finish Mason's term. Resigned to become U.S. Senator from West Virginia. | rowspan=3 nowrap | July 13, 1861 – March 3, 1865 | rowspan=3 | Elected to finish Hunter's term.〔 | rowspan=3 | Unionist | rowspan=3 align=right nowrap | 100px John S. Carlile ! rowspan=3 | 18 |- style="height:2em" ! 17 | align=left nowrap | 100px Lemuel J. Bowden | | Unionist | nowrap | March 4, 1863 – January 2, 1864 | Elected in 1863. Died. | rowspan=4 | 14 | rowspan=2 scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=4 colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' | rowspan=4 nowrap | January 2, 1864 – January 26, 1870 | rowspan=4 | Joseph Segar (U) presented his credentials on February 17, 1865, but was not seated.〔〔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 (【引用サイトリンク】title=Musical Chairs (1861–1869) )〕 Civil War and Reconstruction |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | | rowspan=4 | 14 | rowspan=3 | John Underwood (U) presented his credentials on March 9, 1865, but was not seated.〔 Civil War and Reconstruction | rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1865 – January 26, 1870 | rowspan=3 colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=4 | 15 | rowspan=2 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=3 | 18 | rowspan=3 align=left nowrap | 100px John F. Lewis | rowspan=3 | Republican | rowspan=3 nowrap | January 26, 1870 – March 3, 1875 | rowspan=3 |Elected to finish the vacant term. Retired. | Elected to finish the vacant term. | rowspan=7 nowrap | January 26, 1870 – March 3, 1883 | rowspan=7 | Democratic | rowspan=7 align=right nowrap | 100px John W. Johnston ! rowspan=7 | 19 |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | | rowspan=3 | 15 | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1871. |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=3 | 19 | rowspan=3 align=left nowrap | 100px Robert E. Withers | rowspan=3 | Democratic | rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1875 – March 3, 1881 | rowspan=3 | Elected in 1875. Lost re-election. | rowspan=3 | 16 | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | | rowspan=3 | 16 | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1877. Lost re-election. |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=3 | 20 | rowspan=3 align=left nowrap | 100px William Mahone | rowspan=3 | Readjuster | rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1881 – March 3, 1887 | rowspan=3 | Elected in 1881. Lost re-election. | rowspan=3 | 17 | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | | rowspan=3 | 17 | rowspan=3 | Elected in 1883. Retired. | rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1883 – March 3, 1889 | rowspan=3 | Readjuster | rowspan=3 align=right nowrap | 100px Harrison H. Riddleberger ! rowspan=3 | 20 |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=14 | 21 | rowspan=14 align=left nowrap | 100px John W. Daniel | rowspan=14 | Democratic | rowspan=14 nowrap | March 4, 1887 – June 29, 1910 | rowspan=5 | Elected in 1887. | rowspan=5 | 18 | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | | rowspan=5 | 18 | rowspan=2 | Elected in 1889. Died. | rowspan=2 nowrap | March 4, 1889 – May 14, 1892 | rowspan=2 | Democratic | rowspan=2 align=right nowrap | 100px John S. Barbour, Jr. ! rowspan=2 | 21 |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=3 scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | ''Vacant'' | nowrap | May 14, 1892 – May 28, 1892 | colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=2 | Appointed to continue Barbour's term. Elected to finish Barbour's term. Retired. | rowspan=2 nowrap | May 28, 1892 – March 3, 1895 | rowspan=2 | Democratic | rowspan=2 align=right nowrap | 100px Eppa Hunton ! rowspan=2 | 22 |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1893. | rowspan=3 | 19 | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | | rowspan=3 | 19 | rowspan=3 | Elected in 1894. | rowspan=15 nowrap | March 4, 1895 – November 12, 1919 | rowspan=15 | Democratic | rowspan=15 align=right nowrap | 100px Thomas S. Martin ! rowspan=15 | 23 |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1899. | rowspan=3 | 20 | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | | rowspan=3 | 20 | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1900. |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1904. Re-elected in 1910, but died before that term began. | rowspan=5 | 21 | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | | rowspan=5 | 21 | rowspan=5 | Re-elected in 1906. |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=3 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' | nowrap | June 29, 1910 – August 1, 1910 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=14 | 22 | rowspan=14 align=left nowrap | 100px Claude A. Swanson | rowspan=14 | Democratic | rowspan=14 nowrap | August 1, 1910 – March 3, 1933 | Appointed to finish Daniel's last term. |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=3 | Re-appointed on February 28, 1911 to begin Daniel's next term. Elected to finish Daniel's next term. | rowspan=3 | 22 | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | | rowspan=3 | 22 | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1912. |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=5 | Re-elected in 1916. | rowspan=5 | 23 | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=3 scope=row class=small | | rowspan=5 | 23 | Re-elected in 1918. Died. |- style="height:2em" | ''Vacant'' | nowrap | November 12, 1919 – February 2, 1920 | colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=3 | Appointed to continue Martin's term, but did not immediately qualify, perferring to remain as U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. Elected to finish Martin's term. | rowspan=14 nowrap | February 2, 1920 – May 28, 1946 | rowspan=14 | Democratic | rowspan=14 align=right nowrap | 100px Carter Glass ! rowspan=14 | 24 |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1922. | rowspan=3 | 24 | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | | rowspan=3 | 24 | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1924. |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=2 | Re-elected in 1928. Resigned to become U.S. Secretary of the Navy. | rowspan=3 | 25 | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | | rowspan=3 | 25 | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1930. |- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=20 | 23 | rowspan=20 align=left nowrap | 100px Harry F. Byrd | rowspan=20 | Democratic | rowspan=20 nowrap | March 4, 1933 – November 10, 1965 | Appointed to continue Swanson's term. Elected to finish Swanson's term. | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1934. | rowspan=3 | 26 | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | | rowspan=3 | 26 | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1936. |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=6 | Re-elected in 1940. | rowspan=6 | 27 | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | | rowspan=6 | 27 | rowspan=2 | Re-elected in 1942. Died. |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=4 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | ''Vacant'' | nowrap | May 28, 1946 – May 31, 1946 | colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" | Appointed to continue Glass's term. Retired when successor elected. | nowrap | May 31, 1946 – November 5, 1946 | | Democratic | align=right nowrap | 100px Thomas G. Burch ! 25 |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Glass's term. | rowspan=13 nowrap | November 5, 1946 – December 30, 1966 | rowspan=13 | Democratic | rowspan=13 align=right nowrap | 100px A. Willis Robertson ! rowspan=13 | 26 |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1946. | rowspan=3 | 28 | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | | rowspan=3 | 28 | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1948. |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1952. | rowspan=3 | 29 | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | | rowspan=3 | 29 | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1954. |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1958. | rowspan=3 | 30 | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | | rowspan=6 | 30 | rowspan=5 | Re-elected in 1960. Lost re-nomination, and retired early to give successor preferential seniority. |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | Re-elected in 1964. Resigned for health reasons. | rowspan=6 | 31 | rowspan=4 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | colspan=3 | ''Vacant'' | nowrap | November 10, 1965 – November 12, 1965 | ''Vacant'' |- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=11 | 24 | rowspan=11 align=left nowrap | 100px Harry F. Byrd, Jr. | rowspan=4 | Democratic | rowspan=11 nowrap | November 12, 1965 – January 3, 1983 | rowspan=4 | Appointed to continue his father's term. Elected to finish his father's term. |- style="height:2em" | Appointed to finish Robertson's term, having already been elected to the next term. | rowspan=4 nowrap | December 31, 1966 – January 3, 1973 | rowspan=4 | Democratic | rowspan=4 align=right nowrap | 100px William B. Spong, Jr. ! rowspan=4 | 27 |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | | rowspan=3 | 31 | rowspan=3 | Elected in 1966. Lost re-election. |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=7 | Independent | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1970. | rowspan=3 | 32 | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | | rowspan=4 | 32 | rowspan=3 | Elected in 1972. Retired, then resigned early to give successor preferential seniority. | rowspan=3 nowrap | January 3, 1973 – January 1, 1979 | rowspan=3 | Republican | rowspan=3 align=right nowrap | 100px William L. Scott ! rowspan=3 | 28 |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=4 | Re-elected in 1976. Retired. | rowspan=4 | 33 | rowspan=2 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | Appointed to finish Scott's term, having already been elected to the next term. | rowspan=16 nowrap | January 2, 1979 – January 3, 2009 | rowspan=16 | Republican | rowspan=16 align=right nowrap | 100px John Warner ! rowspan=16 | 29 |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | | rowspan=3 | 33 | rowspan=3 | Elected in 1978. |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=3 | 25 | rowspan=3 align=left nowrap | 100px Paul S. Trible, Jr. | rowspan=3 | Republican | rowspan=3 nowrap | January 3, 1983 – January 3, 1989 | rowspan=3 | Elected in 1982. Retired. | rowspan=3 | 34 | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | | rowspan=3 | 34 | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1984. |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=6 | 26 | rowspan=6 align=left nowrap | 100px Chuck Robb | rowspan=6 | Democratic | rowspan=6 nowrap | January 3, 1989 – January 3, 2001 | rowspan=3 | Elected in 1988. | rowspan=3 | 35 | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | | rowspan=3 | 35 | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1990. |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1994. Lost re-election. | rowspan=3 | 36 | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | | rowspan=3 | 36 | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1996. |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=3 | 27 | rowspan=3 align=left nowrap | 100px George Allen | rowspan=3 | Republican | rowspan=3 nowrap | January 3, 2001 – January 3, 2007 | rowspan=3 | Elected in 2000. Lost re-election. | rowspan=3 | 37 | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | | rowspan=3 | 37 | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2002. Retired. |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=3 | 28 | rowspan=3 align=left nowrap | 100px Jim Webb | rowspan=3 | Democratic | rowspan=3 nowrap | January 3, 2007 – January 3, 2013 | rowspan=3 | Elected in 2006. Retired.〔(Sen. Jim Webb announces retirement plans ) Washington Post. February 9, 2011.〕 | rowspan=3 | 38 | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | | rowspan=3 | 38 | rowspan=3 | Elected in 2008. | rowspan=6 nowrap | January 3, 2009 – Present | rowspan=6 | Democratic | rowspan=6 align=right nowrap | 100px Mark Warner ! rowspan=6 | 30 |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=3 | 29 | rowspan=3 align=left nowrap | 100px Tim Kaine | rowspan=3 | Democratic | rowspan=3 nowrap | January 3, 2013 – Present | rowspan=3 | Elected in 2012. | rowspan=3 | 39 | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | scope=row class=small | | rowspan=3 | 39 | rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2014. |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | rowspan=2 colspan=5 | To be determined in the 2018 election. | rowspan=2 | 40 | scope=row class=small | |- style="height:2em" | bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small | | rowspan=1 | 40 | rowspan=1 colspan=5 | To be determined in the 2020 election. |- valign=top ! # ! Senator ! Party ! Years in office ! Electoral history ! T e r m ! rowspan=2 | C o n g r e s s ! T e r m ! Electoral history ! Years in office ! Party ! Senator ! # |- valign=top ! colspan=6 | Class 1 ! colspan=6 | Class 2 |} 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of United States Senators from Virginia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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