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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Class 3Class 3 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2010, 2016, 2020 (special election), and 2022. The next election will be in 2028.
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Senator
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Party
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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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1
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William Few
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Anti- Admin.
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Mar 4, 1789 – Mar 4, 1793
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Elected in 1789.Lost re-election.
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1
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1st
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1
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Elected in 1789.
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Mar 4, 1789 – Mar 4, 1801
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Anti- Admin.
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James Gunn
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1
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2nd
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2
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James Jackson
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Anti- Admin.
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Mar 4, 1793 – Nov 16, 1795
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Elected in 1793.Resigned to run for the Georgia legislature.
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2
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3rd
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Democratic- Republican
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4th
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2
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Re-elected in 1794.Retired.
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Federalist
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3
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George Walton
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Federalist
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Nov 16, 1795 – Feb 20, 1796
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Appointed to continue Jackson's term.Retired when successor elected.
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4
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Josiah Tattnall
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Democratic- Republican
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Feb 20, 1796 – Mar 4, 1799
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Elected to finish Jackson's term.
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5th
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5
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Abraham Baldwin
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Democratic- Republican
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Mar 4, 1799 – Mar 4, 1807
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Elected in 1799.
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3
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6th
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7th
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3
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Elected in 1800.Died.
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Mar 4, 1801 – Mar 19, 1806
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Democratic- Republican
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James Jackson
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2
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8th
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Re-elected in 1804.Died.
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4
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9th
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Mar 19, 1806 – Jun 19, 1806
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Vacant
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Elected to finish Jackson's term.
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Jun 19, 1806 – Nov 14, 1809
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Democratic- Republican
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John Milledge
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3
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Vacant
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Mar 4, 1807 – Aug 27, 1807
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10th
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4
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Re-elected in 1806.Resigned.
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6
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George Jones
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Democratic- Republican
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Aug 27, 1807 – Nov 7, 1807
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Appointed to continue Baldwin's term.Lost special election.
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7
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William H. Crawford
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Democratic- Republican
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Nov 7, 1807 – Mar 23, 1813
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Elected to finish Baldwin's term.
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11th
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Nov 14, 1809 – Nov 27, 1809
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Vacant
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Elected to finish Milledge's term.
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Nov 27, 1809 – Mar 4, 1819
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Democratic- Republican
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Charles Tait
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4
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Re-elected in 1810 or 1811Resigned to become U.S. Minister to France.
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5
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12th
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13th
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5
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Re-elected in 1813.
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Vacant
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Mar 23, 1813 – Apr 8, 1813
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8
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William Bellinger Bulloch
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Democratic- Republican
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Apr 8, 1813 – Nov 6, 1813
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Appointed to continue Crawford's term.Retired when successor elected.
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9
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William Wyatt Bibb
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Democratic- Republican
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Nov 6, 1813 – Nov 9, 1816
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Elected to finish Crawford's term. Resigned.
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14th
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Vacant
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Nov 9, 1816 – Nov 13, 1816
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10
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George Troup
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Democratic- Republican
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Nov 13, 1816 – Sep 23, 1818
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Elected to finish Crawford's term.
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Elected to full term in 1816.Resigned.
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6
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15th
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Vacant
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Sep 23, 1818 – Nov 23, 1818
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11
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John Forsyth
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Democratic- Republican
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Nov 23, 1818 – Feb 17, 1819
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Elected to finish Troup's term.Resigned to become U.S. Minister to Spain.
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Vacant
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Feb 17, 1819 – Nov 6, 1819
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16th
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6
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Elected in 1819.
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Mar 4, 1819 – Mar 4, 1825
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Democratic- Republican
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John Elliott
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5
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12
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Freeman Walker
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Democratic- Republican
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Nov 6, 1819 – Aug 6, 1821
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Elected to finish Troup's term.Resigned.
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17th
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Vacant
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Aug 6, 1821 – Nov 10, 1821
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13
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Nicholas Ware
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Democratic- Republican
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Nov 10, 1821 – Sep 7, 1824
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Elected to finish Troup's term.
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Re-elected in 1823.Died.
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7
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18th
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Vacant
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Sep 7, 1824 – Dec 6, 1824
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14
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Thomas W. Cobb
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Democratic- Republican
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Dec 6, 1824 – Nov 7, 1828
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Elected to finish Ware's term.Resigned.
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Jacksonian
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19th
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7
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Elected in 1825.Resigned to become U.S. Attorney General.
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Mar 4, 1825 – Mar 9, 1829
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Jacksonian
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John M. Berrien
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6
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20th
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15
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Oliver H. Prince
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Jacksonian
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Nov 7, 1828 – Mar 4, 1829
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Elected to finish Ware's term.[data missing]
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16
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George Troup
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Jacksonian
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Mar 4, 1829 – Nov 8, 1833
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Elected in 1828.Resigned.
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8
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21st
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Mar 9, 1829 – Nov 9, 1829
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Vacant
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Elected to finish Berrien's term.
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Nov 9, 1829 – Jun 27, 1834
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Jacksonian
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John Forsyth
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7
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22nd
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8
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Re-elected in 1830 or 1831.Resigned to become U.S. Secretary of State.
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23rd
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Vacant
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Nov 8, 1833 – Nov 21, 1833
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17
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John P. King
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Jacksonian
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Nov 21, 1833 – Nov 1, 1837
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Elected to finish Troup's term.
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Jun 27, 1834 – Jan 12, 1835
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Vacant
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Elected to finish Forsyth's term.
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Jan 12, 1835 – Mar 4, 1843
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Jacksonian
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Alfred Cuthbert
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8
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Re-elected in 1834.Resigned.
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9
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24th
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Democratic
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25th
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9
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Re-elected in 1837.Retired.
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Democratic
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Vacant
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Nov 1, 1837 – Nov 22, 1837
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18
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Wilson Lumpkin
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Democratic
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Nov 22, 1837 – Mar 4, 1841
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Elected to finish King's term.
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26th
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19
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John M. Berrien
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Whig
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Mar 4, 1841 – May 1845
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Elected in 1840.Resigned to become judge of the Supreme Court of Georgia.
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10
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27th
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28th
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10
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Elected in 1843.Resigned.
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Mar 4, 1843 – Feb 4, 1848
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Democratic
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Walter T. Colquitt
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9
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29th
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Vacant
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May 1845 – Nov 13, 1845
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John M. Berrien
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Whig
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Nov 13, 1845 – May 28, 1852
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Elected to finish his own term.
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Re-elected in 1846.Resigned.
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11
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30th
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Appointed to finish Colquitt's term.Retired.
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Feb 4, 1848 – Mar 4, 1849
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Democratic
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Herschel V. Johnson
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10
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31st
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11
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Elected in 1847 for the term beginning in 1849.[3][data missing]
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Mar 4, 1849 – Mar 4, 1855
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Whig
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William Crosby Dawson
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11
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32nd
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Vacant
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May 28, 1852 – May 31, 1852
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20
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Robert M. Charlton
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Democratic
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May 31, 1852 – Mar 4, 1853
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Appointed to finish Berrien's term.
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21
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Robert Toombs
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Democratic
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Mar 4, 1853 – Feb 4, 1861
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Elected in 1852.
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12
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33rd
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34th
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12
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Elected in 1854 or 1855.Withdrew.
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Mar 4, 1855 – Jan 28, 1861
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Democratic
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Alfred Iverson Sr.
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12
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35th
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Re-elected in 1858.Withdrew.
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13
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36th
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Civil War and Reconstruction
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Jan 28, 1861 – Feb 1, 1871
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Vacant
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Vacant
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Feb 4, 1861 – Feb 24, 1871
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Civil War and Reconstruction
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37th
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13
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38th
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14
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39th
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40th
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14
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41st
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Elected in 1867 to finish the term, but not seated until Georgia's readmission.Retired.
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Feb 1, 1871 – Mar 4, 1873
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Republican
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Joshua Hill
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13
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22
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Homer V. M. Miller
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Democratic
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Feb 24, 1871 – Mar 4, 1871
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Elected to finish term.
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Vacant
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Mar 4, 1871 – Nov 14, 1871
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Foster Blodgett (R) presented credentials as Senator-elect, but the Senate declared him not elected.
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15
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42nd
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23
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Thomas M. Norwood
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Democratic
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Nov 14, 1871 – Mar 4, 1877
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Elected after Blodgett's credentials were rejected.Lost re-election.
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43rd
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15
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Elected in 1873.
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Mar 4, 1873 – May 26, 1880
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Democratic
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John B. Gordon
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14
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44th
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24
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Benjamin Harvey Hill
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Democratic
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Mar 4, 1877 – Aug 16, 1882
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Elected in 1877.Died.
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16
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45th
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46th
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16
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Re-elected in 1879.Resigned to promote a venture for the Georgia Pacific Railway.
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Elected to finish Gordon's term.
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May 26, 1880 – Mar 4, 1891
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Democratic
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Joseph E. Brown
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15
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47th
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Vacant
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Aug 16, 1882 – Nov 15, 1882
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25
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Middleton P. Barrow
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Democratic
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Nov 15, 1882 – Mar 4, 1883
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Elected to finish Hill's term.Retired.
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26
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Alfred H. Colquitt
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Democratic
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Mar 4, 1883 – Mar 26, 1894
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Elected in 1883.
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17
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48th
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49th
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17
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Re-elected in 1885.Retired due to illness.
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50th
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Re-elected in 1888Died.
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18
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51st
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52nd
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18
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Elected in 1890.Retired.
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Mar 4, 1891 – Mar 4, 1897
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Democratic
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John B. Gordon
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16
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53rd
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Vacant
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Mar 26, 1894 – Apr 2, 1894
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27
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Patrick Walsh
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Democratic
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Apr 2, 1894 – Mar 4, 1895
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Appointed to continue Colquitt's term.Elected in 1894 to finish Colquitt's term.Lost renomination.
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28
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Augustus Octavius Bacon
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Democratic
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Mar 4, 1895 – Feb 14, 1914
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Elected in 1894.
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19
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54th
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55th
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19
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Elected in 1896.
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Mar 4, 1897 – Nov 13, 1910
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Democratic
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Alexander S. Clay
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17
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56th
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Re-elected in 1900.Legislature failed to elect.[5]
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20
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57th
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58th
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20
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Re-elected in 1902.[6]
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59th
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Appointed to begin the next term.Re-elected in 1907.[5]Legislature failed to elect.
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21
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60th
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61st
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21
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Re-elected in 1909.Died.
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Nov 13, 1910 – Nov 17, 1910
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Vacant
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Appointed to continue Clay's term.Lost election to finish Clay's term.
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Nov 17, 1910 – Jul 14, 1911
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Democratic
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Joseph M. Terrell
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18
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62nd
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Elected to finish Clay's term. Did not take office until Nov 16 upon resigning as Governor of Georgia.
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Jul 14, 1911 – Mar 4, 1921
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Democratic
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Hoke Smith
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19
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Appointed to begin the term.Re-elected in 1913, the first election by popular vote.[7]Died.
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22
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63rd
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Vacant
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Feb 14, 1914 – Mar 2, 1914
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29
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William S. West
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Democratic
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Mar 2, 1914 – Nov 3, 1914
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Appointed to continue Bacon's term.Successor elected.
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30
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Thomas W. Hardwick
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Democratic
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Nov 4, 1914 – Mar 4, 1919
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Elected to finish Bacon's term.Lost renomination.
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64th
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22
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Re-elected in 1914.Lost renomination.
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65th
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31
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William J. Harris
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Democratic
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Mar 4, 1919 – Apr 18, 1932
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Elected in 1918.
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23
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66th
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67th
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23
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Elected in 1920.Died.
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Mar 4, 1921 – Sep 26, 1922
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Democratic
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Thomas E. Watson
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20
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Sep 26, 1922 – Oct 3, 1922
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Vacant
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Appointed to continue Watson's term.Retired.
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Oct 3, 1922 – Nov 21, 1922[8]
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Democratic
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Rebecca Latimer Felton
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21
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Elected to finish Watson's term.
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Nov 22, 1922 – Jan 3, 1957[9]
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Democratic
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Walter F. George
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22
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68th
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Re-elected in 1924.
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24
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69th
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70th
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24
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Re-elected in 1926.
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71st
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Re-elected in 1930.Died.
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25
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72nd
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Vacant
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Apr 18, 1932 – Apr 25, 1932
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32
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John S. Cohen
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Democratic
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Apr 25, 1932 – Jan 11, 1933
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Appointed to continue Harris's term.Successor elected.
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33
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Richard Russell Jr.
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Democratic
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Jan 12, 1933 – Jan 21, 1971
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Elected in 1932 to finish Harris's term.
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73rd
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25
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Re-elected in 1932.
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74th
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Re-elected in 1936.
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26
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75th
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76th
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26
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Re-elected in 1938.
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77th
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Re-elected in 1942.
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27
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78th
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79th
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27
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Re-elected in 1944.
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80th
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Re-elected in 1948.
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28
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81st
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82nd
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28
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Re-elected in 1950.Retired.
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83rd
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Re-elected in 1954.
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29
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84th
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85th
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29
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Elected in 1956.
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Jan 3, 1957 – Jan 3, 1981
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Democratic
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Herman Talmadge
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23
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86th
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Re-elected in 1960.
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30
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87th
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88th
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30
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Re-elected in 1962.
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89th
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Re-elected in 1966.Died.
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31
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90th
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91st
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31
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Re-elected in 1968.
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92nd
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Vacant
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Jan 21, 1971 – Feb 1, 1971
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34
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David H. Gambrell
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Democratic
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Feb 1, 1971 – Nov 7, 1972
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Appointed to continue Russell's term.Lost nomination to finish Russell's term.
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35
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Sam Nunn
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Democratic
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Nov 8, 1972 – Jan 3, 1997
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Elected to finish Russell's term.
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Elected to full term in 1972.
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32
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93rd
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94th
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32
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Re-elected in 1974.Lost re-election.
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95th
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Re-elected in 1978.
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33
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96th
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97th
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33
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Elected in 1980.Lost re-election.
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Jan 3, 1981 – Jan 3, 1987
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Republican
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Mack Mattingly
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24
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98th
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Re-elected in 1984.
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34
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99th
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100th
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34
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Elected in 1986.Lost re-election in runoff election.
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Jan 3, 1987 – Jan 3, 1993
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Democratic
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Wyche Fowler
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25
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101st
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Re-elected in 1990.Retired.
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35
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102nd
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103rd
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35
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Elected in 1992 in runoff election.
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Jan 3, 1993 – Jul 18, 2000
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Republican
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Paul Coverdell
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26
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104th
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36
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Max Cleland
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Democratic
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Jan 3, 1997 – Jan 3, 2003
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Elected in 1996.Lost re-election.
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36
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105th
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106th
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36
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Re-elected in 1998.Died.
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July 18, 2000 – July 27, 2000
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Vacant
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Appointed to continue Coverdell's term.Elected in 2000 to finish Coverdell's term.Retired.
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July 27, 2000 – Jan 3, 2005
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Democratic
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Zell Miller
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27
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107th
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37
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Saxby Chambliss
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Republican
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Jan 3, 2003 – Jan 3, 2015
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Elected in 2002.
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37
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108th
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109th
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37
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Elected in 2004.
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Jan 3, 2005 – Dec 31, 2019
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Republican
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Johnny Isakson
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28
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110th
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Re-elected in 2008 in runoff election.Retired.
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38
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111th
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112th
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38
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Re-elected in 2010.
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113th
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38
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David Perdue
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Republican
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Jan 3, 2015 – Jan 3, 2021
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Elected in 2014.Term expired before runoff election.Lost re-election in runoff.
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39
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114th
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115th
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39
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Re-elected in 2016.Resigned.
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116th
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Dec 31, 2019 – Jan 6, 2020
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Vacant
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Appointed to continue Isakson's term.Lost election in runoff to finish Isakson's term.
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Jan 6, 2020 – Jan 20, 2021
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Republican
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Kelly Loeffler
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29
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Vacant
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Jan 3, 2021 – Jan 20, 2021
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40
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117th
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39
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Jon Ossoff
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Democratic
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Jan 20, 2021 – present
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Elected in 2021 in runoff election.
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Elected in 2021 in runoff election to finish Isakson's term.
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Jan 20, 2021 – present
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Democratic
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Raphael Warnock
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30
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118th
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40
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Re-elected in 2022 in runoff election.
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119th
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To be determined in the 2026 election.
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41
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120th
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121st
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41
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To be determined in the 2028 election.
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Senator
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Party
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Years in office
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Party
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Senator
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Class 2
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Class 3
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