List of United States Senators from New Hampshire

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New Hampshire ratified the Constitution on June 21, 1788.

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[edit] Class II Senators

Class 2 U.S. Senators belong to the electoral cycle that were elected for two sessions of the U.S. Congress in the first election of 1788 and whose seats in recent years are contested in 1996, 2002, 2008, and 2014.

# Senator Took office Left office Party Residence Background Congress Term
1Paine WingatePaine wingate.jpgMarch 4, 1789March 3, 1793Anti-AdministrationStrathamDelegate to the Continental Congress11
2
2Samuel LivermoreSamuel Livermore.jpgMarch 4, 1793June 12, 1801Pro-AdministrationHoldernessU.S. Representative At-large32
4
Federalist5
63
7
3Simeon OlcottSimeonOlcott.jpgJune 17, 1801March 3, 1805FederalistCharlestownChief Justice of the New Hampshire Superior Court
8
4Nicholas GilmanNicholas Gilman.jpegMarch 4, 1805May 2, 1814Democratic-RepublicanExeterU.S. Representative At-large94
10
11
125
13
5Thomas W. ThompsonThomas Weston Thompson.jpgJune 24, 1814March 3, 1817FederalistConcordTreasurer of New Hampshire
14
6David L. MorrilDavid Lawrence Morril.jpgMarch 4, 1817March 3, 1823Democratic-RepublicanGoffstownSpeaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives156
16
17
7Samuel BellSamuelBell.jpgMarch 4, 1823March 3, 1835National RepublicanChesterGovernor of New Hampshire187
19
20
218
22
23
8Henry HubbardHenryHubbard.jpgMarch 4, 1835March 3, 1841DemocraticCharlestownU.S. Representative At-large249
25
26
9Levi WoodburyLevi Woodbury.jpgMarch 4, 1841November 20, 1845DemocraticPortsmouthU.S. Secretary of the Treasury2710
28
29
10Benning Wentworth JennessBWJenness.jpgDecember 1, 1845June 13, 1846DemocraticStraffordMerchant
11Joseph CilleyJosephCilley.jpgJune 13, 1846March 3, 1847Democratic/LibertyNottinghamSoldier
12John Parker HaleJPHale.jpgMarch 4, 1847March 3, 1853Free SoilDoverU.S. Representative At-large3011
31
32
13Charles G. AthertonCharlesGAtherton.jpgMarch 4, 1853November 15, 1853DemocraticNashuaU.S. Senator3312
14Jared W. WilliamsJWWilliams.jpgNovember 29, 1853July 15, 1854DemocraticLancasterGovernor of New Hampshire
VacantJuly 15, 1854July 30, 185534
15John Parker HaleJPHale.jpgJuly 30, 1855March 3, 1865RepublicanDoverU.S. Senator
35
3613
37
38
16Aaron H. CraginAaronCragin.jpgMarch 4, 1865March 3, 1877RepublicanLebanonU.S. Representative
(3rd District)
3914
40
41
4215
43
44
17Edward H. RollinsEdward H. Rollins - Brady-Handy.jpgMarch 4, 1877March 3, 1883RepublicanConcordU.S. Representative
(2nd District)
4516
46
47
18Austin F. PikeAustin F. Pike - Brady-Handy.jpgMarch 4, 1883October 8, 1886RepublicanFranklinU.S. Representative
(2nd District)
4817
49
19Person Colby CheneyGovpersoncheney.jpgNovember 14, 1886June 14, 1887RepublicanManchesterGovernor of New Hampshire
50
20William Eaton ChandlerWilliam E. Chandler - Brady-Handy.jpgJune 14, 1887March 3, 1889RepublicanConcordU.S. Secretary of the Navy
21Gilman MarstonGilman Marston - Brady-Handy.jpgMarch 4, 1889June 18, 1889RepublicanExeterU.S. Representative
(1st District)
5118
22William Eaton ChandlerWilliam E. Chandler - Brady-Handy.jpgJune 18, 1889March 3, 1901RepublicanConcordU.S. Senator
52
53
5419
55
56
23Henry E. BurnhamHenryBurham.jpgMarch 4, 1901March 3, 1913RepublicanManchesterBanker5720
58
59
6021
61
62
24Henry French HollisFile:Henry French Hollis.jpgMarch 13, 1913March 3, 1919DemocraticConcordBanker6322
64
65
25Henry W. KeyesGHWKeyes.jpgMarch 4, 1919January 3, 1937RepublicanHaverhillGovernor of New Hampshire6623
67
68
6924
70
71
7225
73
74
26H. Styles BridgesJanuary 3, 1937November 26, 1961RepublicanConcordGovernor of New Hampshire7526
76
77
7827
79
80
8128
82
83
8429
85
86
8730
27Maurice J. Murphy, Jr.MauriceMurphy.jpgJanuary 10, 1962November 6, 1962RepublicanPortsmouthAttorney General of New Hampshire
28Thomas J. McIntyreM000486.jpgNovember 7, 1962January 3, 1979DemocraticLaconiaLawyer
88
89
9031
91
92
9332
94
95
29Gordon J. HumphreyGordon Humphrey.JPGJanuary 3, 1979December 4, 1990RepublicanSunapee, ChichesterPilot9633
97
98
9934
100
101
30Robert C. SmithRobert C Smith.jpgDecember 7, 1990January 3, 2003RepublicanTuftonboroU.S. Representative
(1st District)
10235
103
104
10536
106
107
31John E. SununuJohn E. Sununu.jpgJanuary 3, 2003January 3, 2009RepublicanBedford, Waterville ValleyU.S. Representative
(1st District)
10837
109
110
32Jeanne ShaheenJeanne Shaheen, official Senate photo portrait, 2009.jpgJanuary 3, 2009IncumbentDemocraticMadburyGovernor of New Hampshire11138

[edit] Class III Senators

Class 3 U.S. Senators belong to the electoral cycle that were elected for three sessions of the U.S. Congress in the first election of 1788 and whose seats in recent years are contested in 1998, 2004, 2010, and 2016.

# Senator Took office Left office Party Residence Background Congress Term
1John LangdonJohn langdon.jpgMarch 4, 1789March 3, 1801Pro-AdministrationPortsmouthDelegate to the Constitutional Convention11
2
Anti-Administration3
Democratic-Republican42
5
6
2James SheafeJamesSheafe.jpgMarch 4, 1801June 14, 1802FederalistPortsmouthU.S. Representative At-large73
3William PlumerWPlumer.jpgJune 17, 1802March 3, 1807FederalistEppingNew Hampshire House of Representatives
8
9
4Nahum ParkerMarch 4, 1807June 1, 1810Democratic-RepublicanFitzwilliamNew Hampshire House of Representatives104
11
5Charles CuttsJune 21, 1810June 10, 1813Democratic-RepublicanPortsmouthSpeaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives
12
135
6Jeremiah MasonJeremiahMason.jpgJune 10, 1813June 16, 1817FederalistPortsmouthAttorney General of New Hampshire
14
15
7Clement StorerClementStorer.jpgJune 27, 1817March 3, 1819Democratic-RepublicanPortsmouthU.S. Representative At-large
8John Fabyan ParrottJohnParrott.jpgMarch 4, 1819March 3, 1825Democratic-RepublicanPortsmouthU.S. Representative At-large166
17
18
9Levi WoodburyLevi Woodbury.jpgMarch 16, 1825March 3, 1831Jacksonian PortsmouthGovernor of New Hampshire197
20
21
10Isaac HillIsaacHill.jpgMarch 4, 1831May 30, 1836JacksonianConcordSecond Comptroller of the U.S. Treasury228
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24
11John PageJohn-Page-NH.jpgJune 8, 1836March 3, 1837JacksonianHaverhillNew Hampshire House of Representatives
12Franklin PierceFranklin Pierce.jpgMarch 4, 1837February 28, 1842DemocraticConcordU.S. Representative At-large259
26
27
13Leonard WilcoxW000458.jpgMarch 1, 1842March 3, 1843DemocraticOrfordLawyer and Banker
14Charles G. AthertonCharlesGAtherton.jpgMarch 4, 1843March 3, 1849DemocraticNashuaU.S. Representative At-large2810
29
30
15Moses Norris, Jr.MNorrisJr.jpgMarch 4, 1849January 11, 1855DemocraticManchesterSpeaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives3111
32
33
16John S. WellsJSWelles.jpgJanuary 16, 1855March 3, 1855DemocraticExeterPresident of the New Hampshire Senate
VacantMarch 4, 1855July 29, 18553412
17James BellJasBell.jpgJuly 30, 1855May 26, 1857RepublicanLaconiaNew Hampshire House of Representatives
35
18Daniel ClarkDaniel Clark 1809-1891 - Brady-Handy.jpgJune 27, 1857July 27, 1866RepublicanManchesterNew Hampshire House of Representatives
36
3713
38
39
19George G. FoggGeorgeFogg.jpgAugust 31, 1866March 3, 1867RepublicanConcordMinister Resident to Switzerland
20James W. PattersonJames W. Patterson - Brady-Handy.jpgMarch 4, 1867March 3, 1873RepublicanHanoverU.S. Representative
(3rd District)
4014
41
42
21Bainbridge WadleighBainbridge Wadleigh - Brady-Handy.jpgMarch 4, 1873March 3, 1879RepublicanMilfordNew Hampshire House of Representatives4315
44
45
22Charles H. BellCharlesBell.jpgMarch 18, 1879June 18, 1879RepublicanExeterPresident of the New Hampshire Senate4616
23Henry W. BlairHenry W. Blair - Brady-Handy.jpgJune 20, 1879March 3, 1891RepublicanPlymouth, ManchesterU.S. Representative
(3rd District)
47
48
4917
50
51
24Jacob Harold GallingerJacob Harold Gallinger.jpgMarch 4, 1891August 17, 1918RepublicanConcordU.S. Representative
(2nd District)
5218
53
54
5519
56
57
5820
59
60
6121
62
63
6422
65
25Irving W. DrewIrvingDrew.jpgSeptember 2, 1918November 5, 1918RepublicanLancasterBusinessman
26George H. MosesGeorgeHMoses.jpgNovember 6, 1918March 3, 1933RepublicanConcordMinister to Greece and Montenegro
66
6723
68
69
7024
71
72
27Fred H. BrownGFHBrown.jpgMarch 4, 1933January 3, 1939DemocraticSomersworthGovernor of New Hampshire7325
74
75
28Charles W. TobeyJanuary 3, 1939July 24, 1953RepublicanTempleU.S. Representative
(2nd District)
7626
77
78
7927
80
81
8228
83
29Robert W. UptonRobertUpton.jpgAugust 14, 1953November 7, 1954RepublicanConcordLawyer
30Norris H. CottonNorris Cotton.jpgNovember 8, 1954December 31, 1974RepublicanLebanonU.S. Representative
(2nd District)
84
8529
86
87
8830
89
90
9131
92
93
31Louis C. WymanWymanLouis(R-NH).jpgDecember 31, 1974January 3, 1975RepublicanManchesterU.S. Representative
(1st District)
Vacant due to contested election between Louis C. Wyman and John A. DurkinJanuary 3, 1975August 8, 19759432
32Norris H. CottonNorris Cotton.jpgAugust 8, 1975September 18, 1975RepublicanLebanonU.S. Senator
33John A. DurkinD000574.jpgSeptember 18, 1975December 29, 1980DemocraticManchesterNew Hampshire Insurance Commissioner
95
96
34Warren RudmanRudman.jpgDecember 29, 1980January 3, 1993RepublicanNashua, HollisAttorney General of New Hampshire
9733
98
99
10034
101
102
35Judd GreggJudd Gregg.jpgJanuary 3, 1993IncumbentRepublicanGreenfield, RyeGovernor of New Hampshire10335
104
105
10636
107
108
10937
110
111

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