Class 1Class 1 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2006, 2012, 2018, and 2024. The next election will be in 2030.
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Class 2Class 2 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2002, 2008, 2014, and 2020. The next election will be in 2026.
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Dates in office
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Electoral history
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Electoral history
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Dates in office
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Party
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Senator
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Vacant
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Jun 1, 1796 – Aug 2, 1796
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Tennessee did not elect its senators until two months after statehood.
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1
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4th
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1
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Tennessee did not elect its senators until two months after statehood.
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Jun 1, 1796 – Aug 2, 1796
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Vacant
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1
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William Cocke
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Democratic-Republican
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Aug 2, 1796 – Sep 26, 1797
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Elected in 1796.
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Elected in 1796.Expelled for conspiracy with the Kingdom of Great Britain.
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Aug 2, 1796 – Jul 8, 1797
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Democratic-Republican
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William Blount
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1
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Appointed to begin the term due to legislature's failure to elect.Lost re-election.
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2
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5th
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Jul 8, 1797 – Sep 26, 1797
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Vacant
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2
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Andrew Jackson
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Democratic-Republican
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Sep 26, 1797 – Apr 1, 1798
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Elected to finish Cocke's term.Resigned.
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Elected to finish Blount's term.Resigned when elected to the class 1 seat.
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Sep 26, 1797 – Mar 3, 1799
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Democratic-Republican
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Joseph Anderson
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2
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Vacant
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Apr 1, 1798 – Oct 6, 1798
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3
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Daniel Smith
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Democratic-Republican
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Oct 6, 1798 – Mar 3, 1799
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Appointed to finish Jackson's term.Retired.
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4
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Joseph Anderson
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Democratic-Republican
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Mar 4, 1799 – Mar 3, 1803
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Elected in 1798 to finish Jackson's term.
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6th
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2
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Elected in 1798.Retired or lost re-election.
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Mar 4, 1799 – Mar 3, 1805
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Democratic-Republican
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William Cocke
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3
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7th
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Vacant
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Mar 4, 1803 – Sep 22, 1803
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Legislature failed to elect.
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3
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8th
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Joseph Anderson
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Democratic-Republican
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Sep 22, 1803 – Mar 3, 1809
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Re-elected late in 1803.
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9th
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3
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Elected early in 1803.Resigned.
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Mar 4, 1805 – Mar 31, 1809
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Democratic-Republican
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Daniel Smith
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4
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10th
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Mar 4, 1809 – Apr 11, 1809
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Appointed to begin the term due to legislature's failure to elect.
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4
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11th
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Apr 1, 1809 – Apr 11, 1809
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Vacant
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Apr 11, 1809 – Mar 3, 1815
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Re-elected late in 1809.Retired.
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Elected to finish Smith's term.
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Apr 11, 1809 – Oct 8, 1811
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Democratic-Republican
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Jenkin Whiteside
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5
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12th
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4
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Re-elected early in 1809.Resigned.
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Elected in 1811 to finish Whiteside's term.[2]Resigned.
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Oct 8, 1811 – Feb 11, 1814
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Democratic-Republican
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George W. Campbell
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6
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13th
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Feb 12, 1814 – Mar 16, 1814
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Vacant
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Appointed to continue Whiteside's term.Retired when his successor was elected.
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Mar 17, 1814 – Oct 10, 1815
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Democratic-Republican
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Jesse Wharton
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7
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Vacant
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Mar 4, 1815 – Oct 10, 1815
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5
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14th
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5
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George W. Campbell
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Democratic-Republican
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Oct 10, 1815 – Apr 20, 1818
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Elected late in 1815.Resigned.
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Elected to finish Whiteside's term.Legislature failed to elect.
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Oct 10, 1815 – Mar 3, 1823
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Democratic-Republican
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John Williams
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8
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15th
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5
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Appointed to begin the term.Elected in 1817 to finish the term.Lost re-election.
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Vacant
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Apr 20, 1818 – Sep 27, 1818
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6
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John Eaton
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Democratic-Republican
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Sep 5, 1818 – Mar 4, 1821
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Appointed to continue Campbell's term.Elected in 1819 to finish Campbell's term.
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16th
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Vacant
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Mar 4, 1821 – Sep 27, 1821
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Legislature failed to elect.
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6
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17th
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John Eaton
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Democratic-Republican
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Sep 27, 1821 – Mar 9, 1829
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Re-elected late in 1821.
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18th
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6
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Elected in 1823.Resigned.
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Mar 4, 1823 – Oct 14, 1825
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Democratic-Republican
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Andrew Jackson
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9
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Jacksonian
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19th
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Jacksonian
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Oct 15, 1825 – Oct 27, 1825
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Vacant
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Elected to finish Jackson's term.
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Oct 28, 1825 – Jan 13, 1840
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Jacksonian
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Hugh Lawson White
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10
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Re-elected in 1826.Resigned to become U.S. Secretary of War.
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7
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20th
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21st
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7
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Re-elected in 1829.
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Vacant
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Mar 9, 1829 – Oct 19, 1829
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7
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Felix Grundy
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Jacksonian
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Oct 19, 1829 – Jul 4, 1838
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Elected to finish Eaton's term.
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22nd
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Re-elected in 1833.Resigned to become U.S. Attorney General.
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8
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23rd
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24th
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8
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Re-elected in 1835.[4]Resigned.
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National Republican
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Democratic
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25th
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Whig
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Vacant
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Jul 5, 1838 – Sep 16, 1838
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8
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Ephraim H. Foster
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Whig
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Sep 17, 1838 – Mar 3, 1839
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Elected to finish Grundy's term.Re-elected but declined to serve the next term.
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Vacant
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Mar 3, 1839 – Nov 19, 1839
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9
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26th
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9
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Felix Grundy
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Democratic
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Nov 19, 1839 – Dec 19, 1840
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Elected late in 1839.Died.
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Jan 13, 1840 – Feb 25, 1840
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Vacant
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Elected to finish White's term.Retired.
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Feb 25, 1840 – Mar 3, 1841
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Democratic
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Alexander O. Anderson
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11
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Vacant
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Dec 19, 1840 – Dec 25, 1840
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10
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Alfred O. P. Nicholson
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Democratic
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Dec 25, 1840 – Feb 7, 1842
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Appointed to continue Grundy's term.Resigned.
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27th
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9
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Legislature failed to elect.
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Mar 4, 1841 – Oct 17, 1843
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Vacant
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Vacant
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Feb 7, 1842 – Oct 17, 1843
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28th
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11
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Ephraim H. Foster
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Whig
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Oct 17, 1843 – Mar 3, 1845
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Elected to finish Grundy's term.Retired or lost re-election.
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Elected to finish the vacant term.Lost re-election.
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Oct 17, 1843 – Mar 3, 1847
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Whig
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Spencer Jarnagin
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12
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12
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Hopkins L. Turney
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Democratic
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Mar 4, 1845 – Mar 3, 1851
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Elected in 1844.Retired or lost re-election.
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10
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29th
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30th
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10
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Legislature failed to elect.
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Mar 4, 1847 – Nov 21, 1847
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Vacant
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Elected late in 1847
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Nov 22, 1847 – Mar 3, 1859
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Whig
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John Bell
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13
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31st
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13
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James C. Jones
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Whig
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Mar 4, 1851 – Mar 3, 1857
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Elected in 1851.Retired.
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11
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32nd
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33rd
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11
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Re-elected in 1853.Retired or lost re-election.
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34th
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Vacant
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Mar 4, 1857 – Oct 8, 1857
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Legislature failed to elect.
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12
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35th
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Know-Nothing
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14
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Andrew Johnson
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Democratic
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Oct 8, 1857 – Mar 4, 1862
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Elected in 1857 to finish the term.Resigned to become Military Governor of Tennessee.
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36th
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12
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Elected in 1858.Withdrew in anticipation of secession.
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Mar 4, 1859 – Mar 3, 1861
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Democratic
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Alfred O. P. Nicholson
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14
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37th
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Civil War and Reconstruction
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Mar 4, 1861 – Jul 24, 1866
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Vacant
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Vacant
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Mar 4, 1862 – Jul 24, 1866
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Civil War and Reconstruction
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13
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38th
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39th
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13
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15
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David T. Patterson
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Unionist
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Jul 24, 1866 – Mar 3, 1869
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Elected to finish the vacant term.Retired.
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Elected to finish the vacant term.Retired.
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Jul 24, 1866 – Mar 3, 1871
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Unionist
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Joseph S. Fowler
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15
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Democratic
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40th
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Republican
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16
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Parson Brownlow
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Republican
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Mar 4, 1869 – Mar 3, 1875
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Elected in 1867.Retired.
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14
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41st
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42nd
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14
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Elected in 1870 or 1871.Retired.
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Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1877
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Democratic
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Henry Cooper
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16
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43rd
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17
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Andrew Johnson
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Democratic
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Mar 4, 1875 – Jul 31, 1875
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Elected in 1875.Died.
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15
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44th
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Vacant
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Jul 31, 1875 – Aug 18, 1875
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18
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David M. Key
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Democratic
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Aug 18, 1875 – Jan 19, 1877
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Appointed to continue Johnson's term.Lost election to finish Johnson's term.
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19
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James E. Bailey
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Democratic
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Jan 19, 1877 – Mar 3, 1881
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Elected to finish Johnson's term.Lost re-election.
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45th
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15
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Elected in 1877.
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Mar 4, 1877 – Jul 8, 1897
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Democratic
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Isham G. Harris
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17
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46th
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20
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Howell Jackson
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Democratic
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Mar 4, 1881 – Apr 14, 1886
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Elected in 1880 or 1881.Resigned to become U.S. Circuit Judge.
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16
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47th
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48th
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16
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Re-elected in 1883.
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49th
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Vacant
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Apr 14, 1886 – Apr 16, 1886
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21
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Washington Whitthorne
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Democratic
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Apr 16, 1886 – Mar 3, 1887
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Appointed to finish Jackson's term.Retired to serve in the U.S. House.
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22
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William B. Bate
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Democratic
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Mar 4, 1887 – Mar 9, 1905
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Elected in 1887.
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17
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50th
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51st
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17
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Re-elected in 1889.
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52nd
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Re-elected in 1893.
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18
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53rd
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54th
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18
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Re-elected in 1895.Died.
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55th
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Jul 9, 1897 – Jul 19, 1897
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Vacant
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Appointed to continue Harris's term.Elected in 1898 to finish Harris's term.Retired.
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Jul 20, 1897 – Mar 3, 1901
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Democratic
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Thomas B. Turley
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18
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Re-elected in 1899
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19
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56th
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57th
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19
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Elected in 1901.Lost renomination.[6]
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Mar 4, 1901 – Mar 3, 1907
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Democratic
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Edward W. Carmack
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19
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58th
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Re-elected in 1905.Died.
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20
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59th
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Vacant
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Mar 10, 1905 – Mar 20, 1905
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23
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James B. Frazier
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Democratic
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Mar 21, 1905 – Mar 3, 1911
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Elected to finish Bate's term.Lost re-election.
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60th
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20
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Elected in 1907.[6]Died.
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Mar 4, 1907 – Mar 31, 1912
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Democratic
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Robert Love Taylor
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20
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61st
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24
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Luke Lea
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Democratic
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Mar 4, 1911 – Mar 3, 1917
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Elected in 1911.Lost renomination.
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21
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62nd
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Apr 1, 1912 – Apr 10, 1912
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Vacant
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Appointed to continue Taylor's term.Retired when his successor was elected.
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Apr 11, 1912 – Jan 24, 1913
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Republican
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Newell Sanders
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21
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Elected to finish Taylor's term.Retired.
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Jan 24, 1913 – Mar 3, 1913
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Democratic
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William R. Webb
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22
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63rd
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21
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Elected in 1913.
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Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1925
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Democratic
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John K. Shields
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23
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64th
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25
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Kenneth McKellar
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Democratic
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Mar 4, 1917 – Jan 3, 1953
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Elected in 1916.
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22
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65th
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66th
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22
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Re-elected in 1918.Lost renomination.
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67th
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Re-elected in 1922.
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23
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68th
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69th
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23
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Elected in 1924.Died.
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Mar 4, 1925 – Aug 24, 1929
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Democratic
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Lawrence Tyson
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24
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70th
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Re-elected in 1928.
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24
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71st
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Aug 25, 1929 – Sep 1, 1929
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Vacant
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Appointed to continue Tyson's term.Elected in 1930 to finish Tyson's term.Retired.
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Sep 2, 1929 – Mar 3, 1931
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Democratic
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William E. Brock
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25
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72nd
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24
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Elected in 1930.Resigned to become U.S. Secretary of State.
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Mar 4, 1931 – Mar 3, 1933
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Democratic
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Cordell Hull
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26
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73rd
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Appointed to continue Hull's term.Elected in 1934 to finish Hull's term.
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Mar 4, 1933 – Apr 23, 1937
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Democratic
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Nathan L. Bachman
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27
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Re-elected in 1934.
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25
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74th
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75th
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25
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Re-elected in 1936.Died.
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Apr 24, 1937 – May 5, 1937
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Vacant
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Appointed to continue Bachman's term.Retired when his successor was elected.
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May 6, 1937 – Nov 8, 1938
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Democratic
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George L. Berry
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28
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Elected to finish Bachman's term.Did not take his seat until 1939 in order to remain District Attorney General.
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Nov 9, 1938 – Jan 3, 1949
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Democratic
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Tom Stewart
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29
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76th
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Re-elected in 1940.
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26
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77th
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78th
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26
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Re-elected in 1942.Lost renomination.
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79th
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Re-elected in 1946.Lost renomination.
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27
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80th
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81st
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27
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Elected in 1948.
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Jan 3, 1949 – Aug 10, 1963
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Democratic
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Estes Kefauver
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30
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82nd
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26
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Albert Gore Sr.
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Democratic
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Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1971
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Elected in 1952.
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28
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83rd
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84th
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28
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Re-elected in 1954.
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85th
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Re-elected in 1958.
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29
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86th
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87th
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29
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Re-elected in 1960.Died.
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88th
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Aug 10, 1963 – Aug 20, 1963
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Vacant
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Appointed to continue Kefauver's term Retired
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Aug 20, 1963 – Nov 3, 1964
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Democratic
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Herbert S. Walters
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31
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Elected to finish Kefauver's term.Lost renomination.
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Nov 4, 1964 – Jan 3, 1967
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Democratic
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Ross Bass
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32
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Re-elected in 1964.Lost re-election.
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30
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89th
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90th
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30
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Elected in 1966.
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Jan 3, 1967 – Jan 3, 1985
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Republican
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Howard Baker
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33
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91st
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27
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Bill Brock
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Republican
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Jan 3, 1971 – Jan 3, 1977
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Elected in 1970.Lost re-election.
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31
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92nd
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93rd
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31
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Re-elected in 1972.
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94th
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28
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Jim Sasser
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Democratic
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Jan 3, 1977 – Jan 3, 1995
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Elected in 1976.
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32
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95th
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96th
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32
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Re-elected in 1978.Retired.
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97th
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Re-elected in 1982.
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33
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98th
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99th
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33
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Elected in 1984.
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Jan 3, 1985 – Jan 2, 1993
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Democratic
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Al Gore
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34
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100th
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Re-elected in 1988.Lost re-election.
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34
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101st
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102nd
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34
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Re-elected in 1990.Resigned to become U.S. Vice President.
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Appointed to continue Gore's term.Retired when his successor was elected.
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Jan 2, 1993 – Dec 2, 1994
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Democratic
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Harlan Mathews
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35
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103rd
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Elected in 1994 to finish Gore's term.
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Dec 2, 1994 – Jan 3, 2003
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Republican
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Fred Thompson
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36
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29
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Bill Frist
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Republican
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Jan 3, 1995 – Jan 3, 2007
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Elected in 1994.
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35
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104th
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105th
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35
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Re-elected to a full term in 1996.Retired.
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106th
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Re-elected in 2000.Retired.
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36
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107th
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108th
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36
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Elected in 2002.
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Jan 3, 2003 – Jan 3, 2021
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Republican
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Lamar Alexander
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37
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109th
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30
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Bob Corker
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Republican
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Jan 3, 2007 – Jan 3, 2019
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Elected in 2006.
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37
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110th
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111th
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37
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Re-elected in 2008.
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112th
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Re-elected in 2012.Retired.
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38
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113th
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114th
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38
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Re-elected in 2014.Retired.
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115th
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31
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Marsha Blackburn
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Republican
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Jan 3, 2019 – present
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Elected in 2018.
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39
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116th
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117th
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39
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Elected in 2020.
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Jan 3, 2021 – present
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Republican
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Bill Hagerty
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38
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118th
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Re-elected in 2024.
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40
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119th
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120th
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40
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To be determined in the 2026 election.
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Senator
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Party
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Years in office
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Senator
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Class 1
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Class 2
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