List of United States senators from West Virginia
Appearance
Current delegation
Below is a list of United States senators from West Virginia. The state's U.S. senators belong to classes 1 and 2. West Virginia is currently represented in the Senate by Independent Joe Manchin (serving since 2010) and Republican Shelley Moore Capito (serving since 2015), making it one of seven states to have a split United States Senate delegation.
Robert Byrd was the state's longest serving senator, served from 1959 until his death in 2010.
List of senators
[edit]Class 1Class 1 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2010 (special election), 2012, 2018, and 2024. The next election will be in 2030. | C | 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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# | Senator | Party | Dates in office | Electoral history | T | T | Electoral history | Dates in office | Party | Senator | # | |
Vacant | Jun 19, 1863 – Aug 4, 1863 |
West Virginia did not elect its first Senators until Aug 4, 1863. | 1 | 38th | 1 | West Virginia did not elect its first Senators until Aug 4, 1863. | Jun 19, 1863 – Aug 4, 1863 |
Vacant | ||||
1 | Peter G. Van Winkle |
Union | Aug 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1869 |
Elected in 1863.Retired. | Elected in 1863. | Aug 4, 1863 – Mar 3, 1865 |
Union | Waitman T. Willey |
1 | |||
39th | 2 | Re-elected in 1865.Retired. | Mar 4, 1865 – Mar 3, 1871 |
Republican | ||||||||
Republican | 40th | |||||||||||
2 | Arthur I. Boreman |
Republican | Mar 4, 1869 – Mar 3, 1875 |
Elected in 1868 or 1869.Retired. | 2 | 41st | ||||||
42nd | 3 | Elected in 1871. | Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1883 |
Democratic | Henry G. Davis |
2 | ||||||
43rd | ||||||||||||
3 | Allen T. Caperton |
Democratic | Mar 4, 1875 – Jul 26, 1876 |
Elected in 1875.Died. | 3 | 44th | ||||||
Vacant | Jul 26, 1876 – Aug 26, 1876 |
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4 | Samuel Price |
Democratic | Aug 26, 1876 – Jan 26, 1877 |
Appointed to continue Caperton's term.Lost election to finish Caperton's term. | ||||||||
Vacant | Jan 26, 1877 – Jan 31, 1877 |
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5 | Frank Hereford |
Democratic | Jan 31, 1877 – Mar 3, 1881 |
Elected in 1877 to finish Caperton's term. | ||||||||
45th | 4 | Re-elected in 1877.Retired. | ||||||||||
46th | ||||||||||||
6 | Johnson N. Camden |
Democratic | Mar 4, 1881 – Mar 3, 1887 |
Elected in 1880 or 1881. | 4 | 47th | ||||||
48th | 5 | Elected in 1883. | Mar 4, 1883 – Jan 11, 1893 |
Democratic | John E. Kenna |
3 | ||||||
49th | ||||||||||||
7 | Charles J. Faulkner |
Democratic | Mar 4, 1887 – Mar 3, 1899 |
Elected in 1887. | 5 | 50th | ||||||
51st | 6 | Re-elected in 1889.Died. | ||||||||||
52nd | ||||||||||||
Jan 11, 1893 – Jan 25, 1893 |
Vacant | |||||||||||
Elected in 1893 to finish Kenna's term. | Jan 25, 1893 – Mar 3, 1895 |
Democratic | Johnson N. Camden |
4 | ||||||||
Re-elected in 1893.Retired. | 6 | 53rd | ||||||||||
54th | 7 | Elected in 1895.[1] | Mar 4, 1895 – Jan 4, 1911 |
Republican | Stephen B. Elkins |
5 | ||||||
55th | ||||||||||||
8 | Nathan B. Scott |
Republican | Mar 4, 1899 – Mar 3, 1911 |
Elected in 1899.[2] | 7 | 56th | ||||||
57th | 8 | Re-elected in 1901. | ||||||||||
58th | ||||||||||||
Re-elected in 1905.Lost renomination. | 8 | 59th | ||||||||||
60th | 9 | Re-elected in 1907.Died. | ||||||||||
61st | ||||||||||||
Jan 4, 1911 – Jan 9, 1911 |
Vacant | |||||||||||
Appointed to continue his father's term.Lost election to finish his father's term. | Jan 9, 1911 – Jan 31, 1911 |
Republican | Davis Elkins |
6 | ||||||||
Elected in 1911 to finish Stephen Elkins' term.Lost re-election. | Feb 1, 1911 – Mar 3, 1913 |
Democratic | Clarence W. Watson |
7 | ||||||||
9 | William E. Chilton |
Democratic | Mar 4, 1911 – Mar 3, 1917 |
Elected in 1911.Lost re-election. | 9 | 62nd | ||||||
63rd | 10 | Mar 4, 1913 – Apr 1, 1913 |
Vacant | |||||||||
Elected in 1913 but took office late.Retired. | Apr 1, 1913 – Mar 3, 1919 |
Republican | Nathan Goff Jr. |
8 | ||||||||
64th | ||||||||||||
10 | Howard Sutherland |
Republican | Mar 4, 1917 – Mar 3, 1923 |
Elected in 1916.Lost re-election. | 10 | 65th | ||||||
66th | 11 | Elected in 1918.Retired. | Mar 4, 1919 – Mar 3, 1925 |
Republican | Davis Elkins |
9 | ||||||
67th | ||||||||||||
11 | Matthew M. Neely |
Democratic | Mar 4, 1923 – Mar 3, 1929 |
Elected in 1922.Lost re-election. | 11 | 68th | ||||||
69th | 12 | Elected in 1924.Retired. | Mar 4, 1925 – Mar 3, 1931 |
Republican | Guy D. Goff |
10 | ||||||
70th | ||||||||||||
12 | Henry D. Hatfield |
Republican | Mar 4, 1929 – Jan 3, 1935 |
Elected in 1928.Lost re-election. | 12 | 71st | ||||||
72nd | 13 | Elected in 1930. | Mar 4, 1931 – Jan 12, 1941 |
Democratic | Matthew M. Neely |
11 | ||||||
73rd | ||||||||||||
Vacant | Jan 3, 1935 – Jun 21, 1935 |
Senator-elect was not yet qualified to serve. | 13 | 74th | ||||||||
13 | Rush Holt Sr. |
Democratic | Jun 21, 1935 – Jan 3, 1941 |
Elected in 1934.Could not take seat until 2 days after reaching age 30 on Jun 19, 1935.Lost renomination. | ||||||||
75th | 14 | Re-elected in 1936.Resigned. | ||||||||||
76th | ||||||||||||
14 | Harley M. Kilgore |
Democratic | Jan 3, 1941 – Feb 28, 1956 |
Elected in 1940. | 14 | 77th | ||||||
Appointed to continue Neely's term.Lost election to finish Neely's term. | Jan 13, 1941 – Nov 17, 1942 |
Democratic | Joseph Rosier |
12 | ||||||||
Elected in 1942 to finish Neely's term.Retired. | Nov 18, 1942 – Jan 3, 1943 |
Republican | Hugh I. Shott |
13 | ||||||||
78th | 15 | Elected in 1942.Lost re-election. | Jan 3, 1943 – Jan 3, 1949 |
Republican | Chapman Revercomb |
14 | ||||||
79th | ||||||||||||
Re-elected in 1946. | 15 | 80th | ||||||||||
81st | 16 | Elected in 1948. | Jan 3, 1949 – Jan 18, 1958 |
Democratic | Matthew M. Neely |
15 | ||||||
82nd | ||||||||||||
Re-elected in 1952.Died. | 16 | 83rd | ||||||||||
84th | 17 | Re-elected in 1954.Died. | ||||||||||
Vacant | Feb 28, 1956 – Mar 13, 1956 |
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15 | William Laird III |
Democratic | Mar 13, 1956 – Nov 6, 1956 |
Appointed to continue Kilgore's term.Retired when his successor was elected. | ||||||||
16 | Chapman Revercomb |
Republican | Nov 7, 1956 – Jan 3, 1959 |
Elected in 1956 to finish Kilgore's term.Lost re-election. | ||||||||
85th | ||||||||||||
Jan 18, 1958 – Jan 25, 1958 |
Vacant | |||||||||||
Appointed to continue Neely's term.Lost election to finish Neely's term. | Jan 25, 1958 – Nov 4, 1958 |
Republican | John Hoblitzell |
16 | ||||||||
Elected in 1958 to finish Neely's term. | Nov 5, 1958 – Jan 3, 1985 |
Democratic | Jennings Randolph |
17 | ||||||||
17 | Robert Byrd |
Democratic | Jan 3, 1959 – Jun 28, 2010 |
Elected in 1958. | 17 | 86th | ||||||
87th | 18 | Re-elected in 1960. | ||||||||||
88th | ||||||||||||
Re-elected in 1964. | 18 | 89th | ||||||||||
90th | 19 | Re-elected in 1966. | ||||||||||
91st | ||||||||||||
Re-elected in 1970. | 19 | 92nd | ||||||||||
93rd | 20 | Re-elected in 1972. | ||||||||||
94th | ||||||||||||
Re-elected in 1976. | 20 | 95th | ||||||||||
96th | 21 | Re-elected in 1978.Retired. | ||||||||||
97th | ||||||||||||
Re-elected in 1982. | 21 | 98th | ||||||||||
99th | 22 | Jan 3, 1985 – Jan 15, 1985 |
Vacant | |||||||||
Elected in 1984.Seated late to complete his term as Governor of West Virginia. | Jan 15, 1985 – Jan 3, 2015 |
Democratic | Jay Rockefeller |
18 | ||||||||
100th | ||||||||||||
Re-elected in 1988. | 22 | 101st | ||||||||||
102nd | 23 | Re-elected in 1990. | ||||||||||
103rd | ||||||||||||
Re-elected in 1994. | 23 | 104th | ||||||||||
105th | 24 | Re-elected in 1996. | ||||||||||
106th | ||||||||||||
Re-elected in 2000. | 24 | 107th | ||||||||||
108th | 25 | Re-elected in 2002. | ||||||||||
109th | ||||||||||||
Re-elected in 2006.Died. | 25 | 110th | ||||||||||
111th | 26 | Re-elected in 2008.Retired. | ||||||||||
Vacant | Jun 28, 2010 – Jul 16, 2010 |
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18 | Carte Goodwin |
Democratic | Jul 16, 2010 – Nov 15, 2010 |
Appointed to continue Byrd's term.Retired when his successor was elected. | ||||||||
19 | Joe Manchin |
Democratic | Nov 15, 2010 – present |
Elected in 2010 to finish Byrd's term. | ||||||||
112th | ||||||||||||
Re-elected in 2012. | 26 | 113th | ||||||||||
114th | 27 | Elected in 2014. | Jan 3, 2015 – present |
Republican | Shelley Moore Capito |
19 | ||||||
115th | ||||||||||||
Re-elected in 2018.Left the Democratic Party on May 31, 2024.Retiring at the end of term. | 27 | 116th | ||||||||||
117th | 28 | Re-elected in 2020. | ||||||||||
118th | ||||||||||||
Independent | ||||||||||||
Vacant | Jan 3, 2025 – future |
28 | 119th | |||||||||
20 | Jim Justice |
Republican | Taking office after Jan 13, 2025 |
Elected in 2024.Will be seated late to finish his term as Governor of West Virginia. | ||||||||
120th | 29 | To be determined in the 2026 election. | ||||||||||
# | Senator | Party | Years in office | Electoral history | T | C | T | Electoral history | Years in office | Party | Senator | # |
Class 1 | Class 2 |
See also
[edit]- List of United States representatives from West Virginia
- United States congressional delegations from West Virginia
- Elections in West Virginia
References
[edit]- ^ "Elkins Elected in West Virginia". The New York Times. January 24, 1895. p. 5.
- ^ "WEST VIRGINIA'S NEW SENATOR". The New York Times. January 26, 1899. p. 2.