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List of United States senators from Indiana
Indiana was admitted to the Union on December 11, 1816. Since then, the state has been represented in the United States Senate by 45 different men in class 1 and 3; David Turpie served non-consecutive terms in class 1, Dan Coats served non-consecutive terms in class 3, and William E. Jenner served in both classes. Until the passage of the Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1913, senators were elected by the Indiana General Assembly; after that, they were elected popularly by Indiana citizens. A senatorial term lasts six years, beginning on January 3. In case of a vacancy, the governor of Indiana has the duty to appoint a new U.S. senator. Indiana's current U.S. senators are Republicans Todd Young (serving since 2017) and Jim Banks (serving since 2025). Richard Lugar was the state's longest serving senator (1977–2013).
Class 1Class 1 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2006, 2012, 2018, and 2024. The next election will be in 2030. C Class 3Class 3 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2004, 2010, 2016, and 2022. The next election will be in 2028. # Senator Party Dates in office Electoral history T T Electoral history Dates in office Party Senator # 1
James Noble Democratic-
Republican Dec 11, 1816 –
Feb 26, 1831 Elected in 1816. 1 14th 1 Elected in 1816. Dec 11, 1816 –
Mar 3, 1825 Democratic-
Republican
Waller Taylor 1 15th 16th 2 Re-elected in 1818.Retired. Re-elected in 1821. 2 17th 18th National
Republican 19th 3 Elected in 1824. Mar 4, 1825 –
Mar 3, 1837 National
Republican
William Hendricks 2 Re-elected in 1827.Died. 3 20th 21st Vacant Feb 26, 1831 –
Aug 19, 1831 22nd 4 Re-elected in 1830.Lost re-election. 2
Robert Hanna National
Republican Aug 19, 1831 –
Jan 3, 1832 Appointed to continue Noble's term.Retired when successor qualified. 3
John Tipton Jacksonian Jan 3, 1832 –
Mar 3, 1839 Elected to finish Noble's term. Re-elected in 1832.Retired. 4 23rd 24th Democratic 25th 5 Elected in 1836.Lost re-election. Mar 4, 1837 –
Mar 3, 1843 Whig
Oliver H. Smith 3 4
Albert Smith White Whig Mar 4, 1839 –
Mar 3, 1845 Elected in 1838.Retired. 5 26th 27th 28th 6 Elected in 1842.Lost renomination. Mar 4, 1843 –
Mar 3, 1849 Democratic
Ned Hannegan 4 5
Jesse D. Bright Democratic Mar 4, 1845 –
Feb 5, 1862 Elected in 1844. 6 29th 30th 31st 7 Elected in 1848.Died. Mar 4, 1849 –
Oct 4, 1852 Democratic
James Whitcomb 5 Re-elected in 1850. 7 32nd Oct 4, 1852 –
Dec 6, 1852 Vacant Appointed to continue Whitcomb's term.Retired when successor qualified. Dec 6, 1852 –
Jan 18, 1853 Democratic
Charles W. Cathcart 6 Elected to finish Whitcomb's term.Lost re-election. Jan 18, 1853 –
Mar 3, 1855 Democratic
John Pettit 7 33rd 34th 8 Legislature failed to elect. Mar 4, 1855 –
Feb 4, 1857 Vacant Elected late in 1857.Retired. Feb 4, 1857 –
Mar 3, 1861 Democratic
Graham N. Fitch 8 Re-elected in 1856.Expelled for sympathizing with the Confederacy. 8 35th 36th 37th 9 Elected in 1860.Unknown if retired or lost re-election. Mar 4, 1861 –
Mar 3, 1867 Republican
Henry S. Lane 9 Vacant Feb 5, 1862 –
Feb 24, 1862 6
Joseph A. Wright Unionist Feb 24, 1862 –
Jan 14, 1863 Appointed to finish Bright's term.Retired when successor qualified. 7
David Turpie Democratic Jan 14, 1863 –
Mar 3, 1863 Elected to finish Bright's term.Retired. 8
Thomas A. Hendricks Democratic Mar 4, 1863 –
Mar 3, 1869 Elected in 1862.Retired. 9 38th 39th 40th 10 Elected in 1867. Mar 4, 1867 –
Nov 1, 1877 Republican
Oliver P. Morton 10 9
Daniel D. Pratt Republican Mar 4, 1869 –
Mar 3, 1875 Elected in 1868.Retired. 10 41st 42nd 43rd 11 Re-elected in 1873.Died. 10
Joseph E. McDonald Democratic Mar 4, 1875 –
Mar 3, 1881 Elected in 1874 or 1875Lost re-election. 11 44th 45th Nov 1, 1877 –
Nov 6, 1877 Vacant Appointed to continue Morton's term.Elected in 1879 to finish Morton's term.[1] Nov 6, 1877 –
Mar 3, 1897 Democratic
Daniel W. Voorhees 11 46th 12 Re-elected in 1879. 11
Benjamin Harrison Republican Mar 4, 1881 –
Mar 3, 1887 Elected in 1881.[2]Lost re-election. 12 47th 48th 49th 13 Re-elected in 1885. 12
David Turpie Democratic Mar 4, 1887 –
Mar 3, 1899 Elected in 1887. 13 50th 51st 52nd 14 Re-elected in 1891.Lost re-election. Re-elected in 1893.Lost re-election. 14 53rd 54th 55th 15 Elected in 1897.[3] Mar 4, 1897 –
Mar 3, 1905 Republican
Charles W. Fairbanks 12 13
Albert J. Beveridge Republican Mar 4, 1899 –
Mar 3, 1911 Elected in 1899. 15 56th 57th 58th 16 Re-elected in 1903.Resigned to become U.S. Vice President. Re-elected in 1905.Lost re-election. 16 59th Elected to finish Fairbanks's term.Lost re-election. Mar 4, 1905 –
Mar 3, 1909 Republican
James A. Hemenway 13 60th 61st 17 Elected in 1909. Mar 4, 1909 –
Mar 14, 1916 Democratic
Benjamin F. Shively 14 14
John W. Kern Democratic Mar 4, 1911 –
Mar 3, 1917 Elected in 1911.Lost re-election. 17 62nd 63rd 64th 18 Re-elected in 1914.Died. Mar 14, 1916 –
Mar 20, 1916 Vacant Appointed to continue Shiveley's term.Lost election to finish Shiveley's term. Mar 20, 1916 –
Nov 7, 1916 Democratic
Thomas Taggart 15 Elected to finish Shiveley's term. Nov 8, 1916 –
Mar 3, 1933 Republican
James E. Watson 16 15
Harry S. New Republican Mar 4, 1917 –
Mar 3, 1923 Elected in 1916.Lost renomination. 18 65th 66th 67th 19 Re-elected in 1920. 16
Samuel M. Ralston Democratic Mar 4, 1923 –
Oct 14, 1925 Elected in 1922.Died. 19 68th 69th Vacant Oct 14, 1925 –
Oct 20, 1925 17
Arthur Raymond Robinson Republican Oct 20, 1925 –
Jan 3, 1935 Appointed to continue Ralston's term.Elected in 1926 to finish Ralston's term.[4] 70th 20 Re-elected in 1926.Lost re-election. Re-elected in 1928.Lost re-election. 20 71st 72nd 73rd 21 Elected in 1932. Mar 4, 1933 –
Jan 25, 1944 Democratic
Frederick Van Nuys 17 18
Sherman Minton Democratic Jan 3, 1935 –
Jan 3, 1941 Elected in 1934.Lost re-election. 21 74th 75th 76th 22 Re-elected in 1938.Died. 19
Raymond E. Willis Republican Jan 3, 1941 –
Jan 3, 1947 Elected in 1940.Retired. 22 77th 78th Jan 25, 1944 –
Jan 28, 1944 Vacant Appointed to continue Van Nuys's term.Retired when successor elected. Jan 28, 1944 –
Nov 13, 1944 Democratic
Samuel D. Jackson 18 Elected to finish Van Nuys's term.Retired. Nov 14, 1944 –
Jan 3, 1945 Republican
William E. Jenner 19 79th 23 Elected in 1944. Jan 3, 1945 –
Jan 3, 1963 Republican
Homer E. Capehart 20 20
William E. Jenner Republican Jan 3, 1947 –
Jan 3, 1959 Elected in 1946. 23 80th 81st 82nd 24 Re-elected in 1950. Re-elected in 1952.Retired. 24 83rd 84th 85th 25 Re-elected in 1956.Lost re-election. 21
Vance Hartke Democratic Jan 3, 1959 –
Jan 3, 1977 Elected in 1958. 25 86th 87th 88th 26 Elected in 1962. Jan 3, 1963 –
Jan 3, 1981 Democratic
Birch Bayh 21 Re-elected in 1964. 26 89th 90th 91st 27 Re-elected in 1968. Re-elected in 1970.Lost re-election. 27 92nd 93rd 94th 28 Re-elected in 1974.Lost re-election. 22
Richard Lugar Republican Jan 3, 1977 –
Jan 3, 2013 Elected in 1976. 28 95th 96th 97th 29 Elected in 1980. Jan 3, 1981 –
Jan 3, 1989 Republican
Dan Quayle 22 Re-elected in 1982. 29 98th 99th 100th 30 Re-elected in 1986.Resigned to become U.S. Vice President. Re-elected in 1988. 30 101st Appointed to continue Quayle's term.Elected in 1990 to finish Quayle's term. Jan 3, 1989 –
Jan 3, 1999 Republican
Dan Coats 23 102nd 103rd 31 Re-elected in 1992.Retired. Re-elected in 1994. 31 104th 105th 106th 32 Elected in 1998. Jan 3, 1999 –
Jan 3, 2011 Democratic
Evan Bayh 24 Re-elected in 2000. 32 107th 108th 109th 33 Re-elected in 2004.Retired. Re-elected in 2006.Lost renomination. 33 110th 111th 112th 34 Elected again in 2010.Retired. Jan 3, 2011 –
Jan 3, 2017 Republican
Dan Coats 25 23
Joe Donnelly Democratic Jan 3, 2013 –
Jan 3, 2019 Elected in 2012.Lost re-election. 34 113th 114th 115th 35 Elected in 2016. Jan 3, 2017 –
present Republican
Todd Young 26 24
Mike Braun Republican Jan 3, 2019 –
Jan 3, 2025 Elected in 2018.Retired to run for Governor of Indiana. 35 116th 117th 118th 36 Re-elected in 2022. 25
Jim Banks Republican Jan 3, 2025 –
present Elected in 2024. 36 119th 120th 121st 37 To be determined in the 2028 election. # Senator Party Years in office Electoral history T C T Electoral history Years in office Party Senator # Class 1 Class 3
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