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Record of Members of Senate from 1850–2017

Name 1Politics Residence Congresses Served 2Bard, Thomas R Hueneme 56th (1900–1901), 57th (1901–1903), 58th (1903–1905)

Boxer, Barbara D 103rd (1993–1995), 104th (1995–1997), 105th (1997–1999), 106th (1999–2001), 107th (2001–2003), 108th (2003–2005), 109th (2005–2007), 110th (2007–2009), 111th (2009–2011), 112th (2011–2013), 113th (2013–2015), 114th (2015–2017) 3Broderick, David C. D 35th (1857–1859), 36th (1859) 4Casserly, Eugene D San Francisco 41st (1869–1871), 42nd (1871–1873), 43rd (1873) 5Cole, Cornelius U.R. San Francisco 40th (1867–1869), 41st (1869–1871), 42nd (1871–1873)

6Conness, John Douglas D Sacramento, 38th (1863–1865), 39th (1865–1867), 40th (1867–1869) Georgetown Cranston, Alan D Los Angeles 91st (1969–1971), 92nd (1971–1973), 93rd (1973–1975), 94th (1975–1977), 95th (1977–1979), 96th (1979–1981), 97th (1981–1983), 98th (1983–1985), 99th (1985–1987), 100th (1987–1989), 101st (1989–1991), 102nd (1991–1993) 4Casserly, Eugene D San Francisco 41st (1869–1871), 42nd (1871–1873), 43rd (1873) 5Cole, Cornelius U.R. San Francisco 40th (1867–1869), 41st (1869–1871), 42nd (1871–1873)

6Conness, John Douglas D Sacramento, 38th (1863–1865), 39th (1865–1867), 40th (1867–1869) Georgetown Cranston, Alan D Los Angeles 91st (1969–1971), 92nd (1971–1973), 93rd (1973–1975), 94th (1975–1977), 95th (1977–1979), 96th (1979–1981), 97th (1981–1983), 98th (1983–1985), 99th (1985–1987), 100th (1987–1989), 101st (1989–1991), 102nd (1991–1993) 7Downey, Sheridan D Atherton, Claremont 76th (1939–1941), 77th (1941–1943), 78th (1943–1945), 79th (1945–1947), 80th (1947–1949), 81st (1949–1950)

8Engle, Clair D Red Bluff 86th (1959–1961), 87th (1961–1963), 88th (1963–1964)

Farley, James T. D Jackson 46th (1879–1881), 47th (1881–1883), 48th (1883–1885) Record of Members of from California 1850–2017

Name 1Politics Residence Congresses Served 9Feinstein, Dianne D San Francisco 102nd (1992–1993), 103rd (1993–1995), 104th (1995–1997), 105th (1997–1999), 106th (1999–2001), 107th (2001–2003), 108th (2003–2005), 109th (2005–2007), 110th (2007–2009), 111th (2009–2011), 112th (2011–2013), 113th (2013–2015), 114th (2015–2017), 115th 2017 10Felton, Charles N. R San Francisco 52nd (1891–1893) Flint, Frank P. R Los Angeles 59th (1905–1907), 60th (1907–1909), 61st (1909–1911)

11Fremont, John C. F-S.D. San Francisco 31st (1850–1851) 12Gwin, William M. D San Francisco 31st (1850–1851), 32nd (1851–1853), 33rd (1853–1855), 34th (1857),13 35th (1857–1859), 36th (1859–1861) 14Hager, John S. A-M.D. San Francisco 43rd (1874–1875) Harris, Kamala D. D Los Angeles 115th (2017) 15Haun, Henry P. D Marysville 36th (1859–1860) Hayakawa, S.I. R Mill Valley 95th (1977–1979), 96th (1979–1981), 97th (1981–1983)

16Hearst, George D San Francisco 49th (1886), 50th (1887–1889), 51st (1889–1891) 17Johnson, Hiram W. R San Francisco 65th (1917–1919), 66th (1919–1921), 67th (1921–1923), 68th (1923–1925), 69th (1925–1927), 70th (1927–1929), 71st (1929–1931), 72nd (1931–1933), 73rd (1933–1935), 74th (1935–1937), 75th (1937–1939), 76th (1939–1941), 77th (1941–1943), 78th (1943–1945), 79th (1945) 18Knowland, William F. R Piedmont 79th (1945–1947), 80th (1947–1949), 81st (1949–1951), 82nd (1951–1953), 83rd (1953–1955), 84th (1955–1957), 85th (1957–1959) 19Kuchel,Thomas H. R Anaheim 82nd (1953), 83rd (1953–1955), 84th (1955–1957), 85th (1957–1959), 86th (1959–1961), 87th (1961–1963), 88th (1963–1965), 89th (1965–1967), 90th (1967–1969)

20Latham, Milton S. D San Francisco, 36th (1860–1861), 37th (1861–1863) Sacramento Record of Members of United States Senate from California 1850–2017

Name 1Politics Residence Congresses Served 21McAdoo, William Gibbs D Los Angeles 73rd (1933–1935), 74th (1935–1937), 75th (1937–1938)

22McDougal, James A. D San Francisco 37th (1861–1863), 38th (1863–1865), 39th (1865–1867)

23Miller, John F. R San Francisco 47th (1881–1883), 48th (1883–1885), 49th (1885–1886)

24Murphy, George R Beverly Hills 88th (1965), 89th (1965–1967), 90th (1967–1969), 91st (1969–1971) 25Nixon, Richard M. R Whittier 81st (1950–1951), 82nd (1951–1953) 26Perkins, George C. R Oakland 53rd (1893–1895), 54th (1895–1897), 55th (1897–1899), 56th (1899–1901), 57th (1901–1903), 58th (1903–1905), 59th (1905–1907), 60th (1907–1909), 61st (1909–1911), 62nd (1911–1913), 63rd (1913–1915)

Phelan, James D. D San Francisco 64th (1915–1917), 65th (1917–1919), 66th (1919–1921)

27Salinger, Pierre D San Francisco 88th (1964) 28Sargent, Aaron A. R Nevada City 43rd (1873–1875), 44th (1875–1877), 45th (1877–1879)

29Seymour, John R Anaheim 102nd (1991–1992) Shortridge, Samuel M. R Menlo Park 67th (1921–1923), 68th (1923–1925), 69th (1925–1927), 70th (1927–1929), 71st (1929–1931), 72nd (1931–1933)

30Stanford, Leland R San Francisco 49th (1885–1887), 50th (1887–1889), 51st (1889–1891), 52nd (1891–1893), 53rd (1893) 31Storke, Thomas M. D Santa Barbara 75th (1938–1939) 32Tunney, John V. D Riverside 91st (1971), 92nd (1971–1973), 93rd (1973–1975), 94th (1975–1977) 33Weller, John B. Union D San Francisco 32nd (1852–1853), 33rd (1853–1855), 34th (1855–1857) White, Stephen M. D Los Angeles 53rd (1893–1895), 54th (1895–1897), 55th (1897–1899)

34Williams, Abrum P. R San Francisco 49th (1886–1887) 35Wilson, Pete R San Diego 98th (1983–1985), 99th (1985–1987), 100th (1987–1989), 101st (1989–1991) Works, John D. R Los Angeles 62nd (1911–1913), 63rd (1913–1915), 64th (1915–1917) Full Names of Party Affiliations A-B.D Anti-Broderick Democrat Amer. American A-L.D Anti-Lecompton Democrat A-M.D Anti-Monopoly Democrat Bell-Everett Bell-Everett Breck. D Breckenridge Democrat D Democrat Douglas D Douglas Democrat F-S.D Free-Soil Democrat Fusion Fusion Greenback Greenback I.L. Independence League Ind. Independent Ind. D Independent Democrat Ind. Prog. Independent Progressive Lecomp. D Lecompton Democrat NP Nonpartisan Pop. Populist Peo. P. People's Party Prog. Progressive P.R. Progressive Republican Proh. Prohibition R Republican Soc. Socialist Union D. Union Democrat ULP Union Labor Party Union Union U. R. Union Republican Whig Whig Work. Workingmen's Party United States Senate Footnotes

1 The full names of the political affiliations appear following this Congressional listing. 2 The Legislature failed to elect a Senator for the term beginning March 4, 1899, until February 7, 1900. Seated March 5, 1900. 3 Died in office September 16, 1859. Mortally wounded in a duel by David S. Terry, Chief Justice, California Supreme Court. 4 Resigned from office November 29, 1873. 5 Also served as a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California. 6 Elected as Douglas Democrat but later changed to Union Republican. 7 Resigned from office November 30, 1950. 8 Died in office July 30, 1964. Also served as a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California. 9 Seated November 10, 1992. 10 Elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of George Hart. Seated December 7, 1891. Also served as a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California. 11 Elected September 1850; term expired March 3, 1851. 12 Elected September 1850. 13 Not Seated until February 16, 1857. 14 Elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of . Seated February 9, 1874. 15 Appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the death of David C. Broderick. Seated December 5, 1859. 16 Appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John F. Miller. Seated April 9, 1886. Elected in 1887. Died in office February 28, 1891. 17 Died in office August 6, 1945. 18 Appointed and elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hiram W. Johnson. Seated September 5, 19 Appointed and elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Richard M. Nixon. Seated January 3, 20 Elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of David C. Broderick. Seated March 5, 1860. Also served as a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California. 21 Resigned from office November 8, 1938. 22 Also served as a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California. 23 Died in office March 8, 1886. United States Senate Footnotes

24 Appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of . Seated January 1, 1965. Elected for a full term beginning January 3, 1965. Resigned January 2, 1971. 25 Appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of . Seated December 4, 1950. Resigned January 1, 1953. Also served as a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California. 26 Appointed and then elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of . Seated August 8, 1893. 27 Appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the death of . Seated August 5, 1964. Resigned December 31, 1964. 28 Also served as a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California. 29 Appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of . Seated January 10, 1991. 30 Died in office June 21, 1893. 31 Appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of William Gibbs McAdoo. Was never sworn in, as Congress was not in session from the time of his appointment, November 9, 1938, and the expiration of the term, January 3, 1939. 32 Appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of George L. Murphy. Seated January 2, 1971. Elected for a full term beginning January 3, 1971. Also served as a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California. 33 Seated May 14, 1852. 34 Elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John F. Miller. Seated December 6, 1886. 35 Resigned from office January 7, 1991, to become . Succeeded by John Seymour.