111th United States Congress - Senators [January 2009-December 2010]

Historical Political

Roland Burris appointed to fill Barack Obama's seat January 12, 2009. Michael Bennet appointed to fill Ken Salazar's seat January 22, 2009. Kirsten Gillibrand appointed to fill Hillary Clinton's seat January 26, 2009. Al Franken took seat after completion of recounts due to close margin of victory July 7, 2009. Ted Kennedy passed away August 25, 2009. Scott Brown won special election to fill Ted Kennedy's seat February 4, 2010. Robert Byrd passed away June 28, 2010. Joe Manchin won special election for Robert Byrd's seat (took office November 15, 2010). Sam Brownback would resign January 10, 2011 to become Governor of Kansas.

Vote Ranking  

1

Richard Shelby

U.S. Senator

100% (1 of 1 votes)

2

Jon Tester

U.S. Senator

100% (1 of 1 votes)

3

Blanche Lincoln

U.S. Senator

100% (1 of 1 votes)

4

Mark Pryor

U.S. Senator

100% (1 of 1 votes)

5

Kent Conrad

U.S. Senator

100% (2 of 2 votes)

6

John Ensign

U.S. Senator

100% (1 of 1 votes)

7

Mark Begich

U.S. Senator

100% (1 of 1 votes)

8

Bill Nelson

U.S. Senator

100% (1 of 1 votes)

9

Richard Lugar

U.S. Senator

100% (1 of 1 votes)

10

John Barrasso

U.S. Senator

100% (1 of 1 votes)

11

Jim Risch

U.S. Senator

100% (1 of 1 votes)

12

Jeff Merkley

U.S. Senator

100% (2 of 2 votes)

13

Kit Bond

Politician

100% (4 of 4 votes)

14

Bob Casey

U.S. Senator

83.33% (5 of 6 votes)

15

Herb Kohl

U.S. Senator

74.29% (26 of 35 votes)

16

John Kerry

U.S. Senator

68.05% (164 of 241 votes)

17

Mitch McConnell

U.S. Senator

67.83% (852 of 1256 votes)

18

Mike Crapo

U.S. Senator

66.67% (2 of 3 votes)

19

Barbara Mikulski

U.S. Senator

66.67% (6 of 9 votes)

20

John Thune

U.S. Senator

60.0% (3 of 5 votes)

21

Amy Klobuchar

U.S. Senator

59.62% (31 of 52 votes)

22

Lindsey Graham

U.S. Senator

55.77% (1024 of 1836 votes)

23

Bob Menendez

U.S. Senator

53.29% (251 of 471 votes)

24

Lamar Alexander

U.S. Senator

50.0% (1 of 2 votes)

25

Richard Burr

U.S. Senator

50.0% (2 of 4 votes)

26

Jim Inhofe

U.S. Senator

50.0% (1 of 2 votes)

27

Harry Reid

U.S. Senator

50.0% (5 of 10 votes)

28

Max Baucus

U.S. Senator

50.0% (1 of 2 votes)

29

Tom Harkin

U.S. Senator

50.0% (1 of 2 votes)

30

Byron Dorgan

U.S. Senator

50.0% (1 of 2 votes)

31

Jack Reed

U.S. Senator

50.0% (1 of 2 votes)

32

Jon Kyl

U.S. Senator

50.0% (1 of 2 votes)

33

Joseph Lieberman

U.S. Senator

47.46% (243 of 512 votes)

34

Chris Coons

U.S. Senator

38.79% (45 of 116 votes)

35

Bernie Sanders

Politician

36.87% (80 of 217 votes)

36

Susan Collins

U.S. Senator

34.62% (9 of 26 votes)

37

Dianne Feinstein

U.S. Senator

34.04% (16 of 47 votes)

38

Robert Byrd

U.S. Senator

33.33% (1 of 3 votes)

39

John McCain

U.S. Senator

32.10% (26 of 81 votes)

40

Ted Kennedy

U.S. Senator

31.65% (213 of 673 votes)

41

Chuck Schumer

U.S. Senator

30.25% (180 of 595 votes)

42

Chuck Grassley

U.S. Senator

28.57% (2 of 7 votes)

43

Al Franken

Comedian

27.95% (168 of 601 votes)

44

Olympia Snowe

U.S. Senator

27.27% (6 of 22 votes)

45

Jim DeMint

U.S. Senator

25.00% (1 of 4 votes)

46

Joe Manchin

U.S. Senator

25.00% (3 of 12 votes)

47

Barbara Boxer

U.S. Senator

25.00% (1 of 4 votes)

48

Kirsten Gillibrand

U.S. Senator

21.43% (6 of 28 votes)

49

Dick Durbin

U.S. Senator

21.43% (3 of 14 votes)

50

Jay Rockefeller

U.S. Senator

16.67% (1 of 6 votes)

51

Carl Levin

U.S. Senator

14.29% (1 of 7 votes)

52

Jim Webb (Senator)

U.S. Senator

5.88% (1 of 17 votes)

53

Mary Landrieu

U.S. Senator

5.71% (2 of 35 votes)

54

Arlen Specter

U.S. Senator

5.71% (2 of 35 votes)

55

Orrin Hatch

U.S. Senator

5.56% (1 of 18 votes)

56

Jeff Sessions

U.S. Attorney General

0% (0 of 0 votes)

57

David Vitter

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 0 votes)

58

Tom Coburn

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 0 votes)

59

Mark Warner

U.S. Governor

0% (0 of 0 votes)

60

Michael Bennet

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 0 votes)

61

Sheldon Whitehouse

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 1 votes)

62

Sherrod Brown

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 11 votes)

63

Pat Roberts (Politician)

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 0 votes)

64

Tom Carper

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 1 votes)

65

Debbie Stabenow

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 1 votes)

66

Maria Cantwell

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 0 votes)

67

John Cornyn

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 0 votes)

68

Lisa Murkowski

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 1 votes)

69

Ron Wyden

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 0 votes)

70

Patrick Leahy

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 0 votes)

71

Patty Murray

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 1 votes)

72

Daniel Akaka

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 0 votes)

73

Christopher Dodd

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 1 votes)

74

Evan Bayh

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 0 votes)

75

Russ Feingold

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 1 votes)

76

Judd Gregg

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 0 votes)

77

Daniel Inouye

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 1 votes)

78

Bob Corker

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 0 votes)

79

Ben Nelson

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 0 votes)

80

Jim Bunning

Baseball Player

0% (0 of 1 votes)

81

Roland Burris

Politician

0% (0 of 0 votes)

82

Mark Udall

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 1 votes)

83

Sam Brownback

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 5 votes)

84

George Voinovich

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 0 votes)

85

Scott Brown

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 2 votes)

86

Frank Lautenberg

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 0 votes)

87

Claire McCaskill

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 5 votes)

88

Tim Johnson (Politician)

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 0 votes)

89

Saxby Chambliss

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 0 votes)

90

Kay Bailey Hutchison

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 0 votes)

91

Ben Cardin

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 3 votes)

92

Jeanne Shaheen

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 0 votes)

93

Roger Wicker

U.S. Senator

0% (0 of 0 votes)