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U. S. Senate: States in the Senate | Oregon Senators 1 Vacancy from March 4, 1859, to October 1, 1860, because of failure of legislature to elect 1 Elected for the term beginning on Mar 4, 1919; subsequently appointed to the remainder of the term expiring on Mar 3, 1919
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U. S. Senate: Senators (1789-Present) Senators (1789-Present) This list reflects the order in which United States senators began their service This is different from seniority lists, which are maintained by the party caucuses (for the purposes of committee assignments) and by the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration (for the purpose of office space assignment)
U. S. Senate: States in the Senate | Colorado Colorado became the 38th state in the Union on August 1, 1876 Colorado’s first two senators, Jerome B Chaffee and Henry M Teller, took office on November 15, 1876 Colorado’s longest-serving senator is Henry Teller, who served non-consecutive terms totaling 29 years, 5 months, and 3 days