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Our States

States in the Senate

Today there are 100 senators, who, in performing their constitutionally appointed duties, bring to the Senate a part of their state's culture for all to share. Reminders that we are a union of states surround us as we walk the halls of the Senate office buildings and the Capitol, seeing state flags, seals and cherished objects of art from the individual states proudly displayed.

Each state has its own unique place in Senate history. Choose a state to see a listing of that state's former senators as well as browse a timeline and lists about its relationship to the U.S. Senate.

http://www.senate.gov/states

Senate State Information

AlabamaMontana
AlaskaNebraska
ArizonaNevada
ArkansasNew Hampshire
CaliforniaNew Jersey
ColoradoNew Mexico
ConnecticutNew York
DelawareNorth Carolina
FloridaNorth Dakota
GeorgiaOhio
HawaiiOklahoma
IdahoOregon
IllinoisPennsylvania
IndianaRhode Island
IowaSouth Carolina
KansasSouth Dakota
KentuckyTennessee
LouisianaTexas
MaineUtah
MarylandVermont
MassachusettsVirginia
MichiganWashington
MinnesotaWest Virginia
MississippiWisconsin
MissouriWyoming

 
  

Statuary Hall Collection

The National Statuary Hall Collection in the U.S. Capitol has statues donated by individual states.  Learn more about your state's statues.

Architect's Statuary Hall Web page


State Resources Web Sites

The Library of Congress maintains a State and Local Government Resource Page.

The National Conference of State Legislatures list of State Legislature websites.

State election results must be certified by the State's Secretary.  The National Association of Secretaries of State maintains a list of their websites.