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List of United States Senators from Florida : ウィキペディア英語版
List of United States Senators from Florida
Florida was admitted to the Union on March 3, 1845, and elects its senators to Class 1 and Class 3. Florida's Senate seats were declared vacant in March 1861, due to its secession from the Union. They were again filled since July 1868. Its current senators are Bill Nelson (D) and Marco Rubio (R).
== List of Senators ==

|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=3 | 1
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=left | 100px
David Levy Yulee
| rowspan=3 | Democratic
| rowspan=3 nowrap | July 1, 1845 –
March 3, 1851
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1845.

Lost re-election.
| rowspan=3 | 1
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=2 | 1
| rowspan=2 | Elected in 1845.

Retired.
| rowspan=2 nowrap | July 1, 1845 –
March 3, 1849
| rowspan=2 | Democratic
| rowspan=2 nowrap align=right | James Westcott
! rowspan=2 | 1
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 2
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1849.

Retired.
| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1849 –
March 3, 1855
| rowspan=3 | Whig
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=right | 100px
Jackson Morton
! rowspan=3 | 2
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=5 | 2
| rowspan=5 nowrap align=left | 100px
Stephen Mallory
| rowspan=5 | Democratic
| rowspan=5 nowrap | March 4, 1851 –
January 21, 1861〔Mallory and Yulee, along with several other senators, announced they were withdrawing from the Senate on January 21, 1861, due to their states' decisions to secede from the Union. Mallory's seat was declared vacant by the Senate on March 14, 1861, but Yulee's was already vacant because his term ended at noon on March 4, 1861.〕
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1851.
| rowspan=3 | 2
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=4 | 3
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1855.

Withdrew.〔
| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1855 –
January 21, 1861〔
| rowspan=3 | Democratic
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=right | 100px
David Levy Yulee
! rowspan=3 | 3
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 | Re-elected in 1857.

Withdrew.〔
| rowspan=4 | 3
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=5 colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
| rowspan=5 nowrap | January 21, 1861〔 –
June 17, 1868
| rowspan=5 | Civil War and Reconstruction
| rowspan=6 | Civil War and Reconstruction
| rowspan=6 nowrap | January 21, 1861〔 –
June 25, 1868
| rowspan=6 colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 4
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=5 | 4
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=5 | 5
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=2 | 3
| rowspan=2 nowrap align=left | 100px
Adonijah Welch
| rowspan=2 | Republican
| rowspan=2 nowrap | June 17, 1868 –
March 3, 1869
| rowspan=2 | Elected to finish term.

Retired.
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Elected to finish term.

Retired.
| rowspan=3 nowrap | June 25, 1868 –
March 3, 1873
| rowspan=3 | Republican
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=right | 100px
Thomas W. Osborn
! rowspan=3 | 4
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=3 | 4
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=left | 100px
Abijah Gilbert
| rowspan=3 | Republican
| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1869 –
March 3, 1875
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1869.

Retired.
| rowspan=3 | 5
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 6
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1873.

Retired.
| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1873 –
March 3, 1879
| rowspan=3 | Republican
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=right | 100px
Simon B. Conover
! rowspan=3 | 5
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=6 | 5
| rowspan=6 nowrap align=left | 100px
Charles W. Jones
| rowspan=6 | Democratic
| rowspan=6 nowrap | March 4, 1875 –
March 3, 1887
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1875.
| rowspan=3 | 6
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 7
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1879.
| rowspan=10 nowrap | March 4, 1879 –
March 3, 1897
| rowspan=10 | Democratic
| rowspan=10 nowrap align=right | 100px
Wilkinson Call
! rowspan=10 | 6
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1881.

Retired.
| rowspan=3 | 7
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=4 | 8
| rowspan=4 | Elected in 1885.
|- style="height:2em"
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
| nowrap | March 4, 1887 –
May 19, 1887
|  
| rowspan=4 | 8
| rowspan=2 scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=7 | 6
| rowspan=7 nowrap align=left | 100px
Samuel Pasco
| rowspan=7 | Democratic
| rowspan=7 nowrap | May 19, 1887 –
April 18, 1899
| rowspan=3 | Elected late to finish term in 1887.
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 9
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1891.

Retired.
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Appointed in 1893 to continue next term.

Elected to finish term.
| rowspan=3 | 9
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=5 | 10
| rowspan=5 | Elected in 1897.
| rowspan=8 nowrap | May 15, 1897 –
December 23, 1907
| rowspan=8 | Democratic
| rowspan=8 nowrap align=right | 100px
Stephen R. Mallory, Jr.
! rowspan=8 | 7
|- style="height:2em"
| Appointed in 1899 to continue next term.

Lost election to finish term.
| rowspan=5 | 10
| rowspan=3 scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
| nowrap | April 18, 1899 –
April 20, 1899
|  
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=10 | 7
| rowspan=10 nowrap align=left | 100px
James P. Taliaferro
| rowspan=10 | Democratic
| rowspan=10 nowrap | April 20, 1899 –
March 3, 1911
| rowspan=3 | Elected to finish Pasco's term
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=7 | 11
| rowspan=3 | Appointed to start term.

Elected to finish term.

Died.
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=7 | Re-elected in 1904.

Lost re-election.
| rowspan=7 | 11
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=5 scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
|  
| nowrap | December 23, 1907 –
December 26, 1907
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
|- style="height:2em"
| Appointed to finish Mallory's term.

Died.
| nowrap | December 26, 1907 –
March 22, 1908
| | Democratic
| nowrap align=right | 100px
William James Bryan
! 8
|- style="height:2em"
|  
| nowrap | March 22, 1908 –
March 27, 1908
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
|- style="height:2em"
| Appointed to finish Mallory/Bryan's term.

Retired.
| nowrap | March 27, 1908 –
March 3, 1909
| | Democratic
| nowrap align=right | 100px
William Hall Milton
! 9
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 12
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1908.
| rowspan=16 nowrap | March 4, 1909 –
June 17, 1936
| rowspan=16 | Democratic
| rowspan=16 nowrap align=right | 100px
Duncan U. Fletcher
! rowspan=16 | 10
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=3 | 8
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=left | 100px
Nathan P. Bryan
| rowspan=3 | Democratic
| rowspan=3 nowrap | March 4, 1911 –
March 3, 1917
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1910.

Lost re-election.
| rowspan=3 | 12
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 13
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1914.
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=10 | 9
| rowspan=10 nowrap align=left | 100px
Park Trammell
| rowspan=10 | Democratic
| rowspan=10 nowrap | March 4, 1917 –
May 8, 1936
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1916.
| rowspan=3 | 13
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 14
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1920.
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1922.
| rowspan=3 | 14
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 15
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1926.
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1928.
| rowspan=3 | 15
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=8 | 16
| rowspan=4 | Re-elected in 1932.

Died.
|- style="height:2em"
| Re-elected in 1934.

Died.
| rowspan=8 | 16
| rowspan=6 scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
| nowrap | May 8, 1936 –
May 26, 1936
|  
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=3 | 10
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=left | 100px
Scott M. Loftin
| rowspan=3 | Democratic
| rowspan=3 nowrap | May 26, 1936 –
November 3, 1936
| rowspan=3 | Appointed to continue Trammell's term.

Successor elected.
|- style="height:2em"
|  
| nowrap | June 17, 1936 –
July 1, 1936
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
|- style="height:2em"
| Appointed to continue Fletcher's term.

Retired when successor qualified.
| nowrap | July 1, 1936 –
November 3, 1936
| | Democratic
| nowrap align=right | 100px
William Luther Hill
! 11
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=6 | 11
| rowspan=6 nowrap align=left | 100px
Charles O. Andrews
| rowspan=6 | Democratic
| rowspan=6 nowrap | November 4, 1936 –
September 18, 1946
| rowspan=3 | Elected to finish Trammell's term.
| rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Fletcher's term.
| rowspan=10 nowrap | November 4, 1936 –
January 3, 1951
| rowspan=10 | Democratic
| rowspan=10 nowrap align=right | 100px
Claude Pepper
! rowspan=10 | 12
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 17
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1938.
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Elected to full term in 1940.

Died.
| rowspan=5 | 17
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=5 | 18
| rowspan=5 | Re-elected in 1944.

Lost renomination.
|- style="height:2em"
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
| nowrap | September 18, 1946 –
September 25, 1946
|  
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=13 | 12
| rowspan=13 nowrap align=left | 100px
Spessard Holland
| rowspan=13 | Democratic
| rowspan=13 nowrap | September 25, 1946 –
January 3, 1971
| Elected to finish Andrews's term.
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1946.
| rowspan=3 | 18
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 19
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1950.
| rowspan=9 nowrap | January 3, 1951 –
January 3, 1969
| rowspan=9 | Democratic
| rowspan=9 nowrap align=right | 100px
George Smathers
! rowspan=9 | 13
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1952.
| rowspan=3 | 19
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 20
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1956.
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1958.
| rowspan=3 | 20
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 21
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1962.

Retired.
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1964.

Retired.
| rowspan=3 | 21
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=4 | 22
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1968.

Retired and resigned early.
| rowspan=3 nowrap | January 3, 1969 –
December 31, 1974
| rowspan=3 | Republican
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=right | 100px
Edward J. Gurney
! rowspan=3 | 14
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=11 | 13
| rowspan=11 nowrap align=left | 100px
Lawton Chiles
| rowspan=11 | Democratic
| rowspan=11 nowrap | January 3, 1971 –
January 3, 1989
| rowspan=4 | Elected in 1970.
| rowspan=4 | 22
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| Appointed to finish Gurney's term, having been elected to the next term
| rowspan=4 nowrap | January 1, 1975 –
December 31, 1980
| rowspan=4 | Democratic
| rowspan=4 nowrap align=right | 100px
Richard Stone
! rowspan=4 | 15
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=4 | 23
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1974.

Lost re-election and resigned early.
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=4 | Re-elected in 1976.
| rowspan=4 | 23
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| Appointed to finish Stone's term, having been elected to the next term
| rowspan=4 nowrap | January 1, 1981 –
January 3, 1987
| rowspan=4 | Republican
| rowspan=4 nowrap align=right | 100px
Paula Hawkins
! rowspan=4 | 16
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 24
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1980.

Lost re-election.
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1982.

Retired.
| rowspan=3 | 24
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 25
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1986.
| rowspan=9 nowrap | January 3, 1987 –
January 3, 2005
| rowspan=9 | Democratic
| rowspan=9 nowrap align=right | 100px
Bob Graham
! rowspan=9 | 17
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=6 | 14
| rowspan=6 nowrap align=left | 100px
Connie Mack III
| rowspan=6 | Republican
| rowspan=6 nowrap | January 3, 1989 –
January 3, 2001
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1988.
| rowspan=3 | 25
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 26
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1992.
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1994.

Retired.
| rowspan=3 | 26
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 27
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1998.

Retired.
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=11 | 15
| rowspan=11 nowrap align=left | 100px
Bill Nelson
| rowspan=11 | Democratic
| rowspan=11 nowrap | January 3, 2001 –
Present
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 2000.
| rowspan=3 | 27
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=5 | 28
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 2004.

Resigned.
| rowspan=3 nowrap | January 3, 2005 –
September 9, 2009
| rowspan=3 | Republican
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=right | 100px
Mel Martínez
! rowspan=3 | 18
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=5 | Re-elected in 2006.
| rowspan=5 | 28
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
|  
| nowrap | September 9, 2009 –
September 10, 2009
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
|- style="height:2em"
| Appointed to finish Martinez's term.

Retired.
| nowrap | September 10, 2009 –
January 3, 2011
| | Republican
| nowrap align=right | 100px
George LeMieux
! 19
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 29
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 2010.

Retiring in 2016 to run for U.S. President.
| rowspan=3 nowrap | January 3, 2011 –
Present
| rowspan=3 | Republican
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=right | 100px
Marco Rubio
! rowspan=3 | 20
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2012.
| rowspan=3 | 29
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 30
| rowspan=3 colspan=5 | To be determined in the 2016 election.
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 colspan=5 | To be determined in the 2018 election.
| rowspan=2 | 30
| scope=row class=small scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small scope=row class=small |
|- valign=top
! #
! Senator
! Party
! Years in office
! Electoral history
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|- valign=top
! colspan=6 | Class 1
! colspan=6 | Class 3
|}

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