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List of United States Senators from Maryland : ウィキペディア英語版
List of United States Senators from Maryland

This is a List of United States Senators from Maryland. Maryland ratified the Constitution on April 28, 1788, becoming the seventh state to do so.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher =Maryland State Archives )〕 To provide for continuity of government, the framers divided Senators into staggered classes that serve six-year terms, and Maryland's Senators are in the first and third classes.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher =United States senate Historical Office )〕 Before the passage of the Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1913, which allowed for direct election of Senators, Maryland's Senators were chosen by the Maryland General Assembly. Until the assembly appointed George L. Wellington of Cumberland in 1897, Senators in class 3 were chosen from the Eastern Shore while Senators in class 1 were chosen from the remainder of the state.
== List of Senators ==

|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=2 | 1
| rowspan=2 nowrap align=left | 100px
Charles Carroll
| rowspan=2 | Pro-
Administration
| rowspan=2 | March 4, 1789 –
November 30, 1792
| Elected in 1789.
| 1
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=5 | 1
| rowspan=5 | Elected in 1789.
| rowspan=8 | March 4, 1789 –
December 10, 1797
| rowspan=8 | Pro-
Administration
| rowspan=8 nowrap align=right | John Henry
! rowspan=8 | 1
|- style="height:2em"
| Re-elected in 1791.

Resigned to remain in the Maryland Senate.
| rowspan=8 | 2
| rowspan=3 scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
| November 30, 1792 –
January 10, 1793
|  
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=3 | 2
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=left | 100px
Richard Potts
| rowspan=3 | Pro-
Administration
| rowspan=3 | January 10, 1793 –
October 24, 1796
| rowspan=3 | Elected to finish Carroll's term.

Resigned.
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=4 scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=8 | 2
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1795.

Resigned to become Governor of Maryland.
|- style="height:2em"
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
| October 24, 1796 –
November 30, 1796
|  
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=8 | 3
| rowspan=8 nowrap align=left | 100px
John Eager Howard
| rowspan=8 | Federalist
| rowspan=8 | November 30, 1796 –
March 3, 1803
| rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Potts's term.
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Elected to finish Henry's term.

Resigned.
| rowspan=3 | December 11, 1797 –
December 1, 1800
| rowspan=3 | Federalist
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=right | James Lloyd
! rowspan=3 | 2
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=6 | Re-elected in 1796.


| rowspan=6 | 3
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
|  
| December 1, 1800 –
December 12, 1800
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
|- style="height:2em"
| Elected to finish Lloyd's term.
| rowspan=2 | December 12, 1800 –
November 19, 1801
| rowspan=2 | Federalist
| rowspan=2 nowrap align=right | 100px
William Hindman
! rowspan=2 | 3
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=6 | 3
| Appointed to fill the vacancy after the Legislature failed to elect.

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

Resigned to become Governor of Maryland.
| rowspan=3 | November 19, 1801 –
November 12, 1806
| rowspan=3 | Democratic-Republican
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=right | 100px
Robert Wright
! rowspan=3 | 4
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=9 | 4
| rowspan=9 nowrap align=left | 100px
Samuel Smith
| rowspan=9 | Democratic-Republican
| rowspan=9 | March 4, 1803 –
March 3, 1815
| rowspan=5 | Elected in 1803.
| rowspan=5 | 4
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
|  
| November 12, 1806 –
November 25, 1806
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
|- style="height:2em"
| Elected to finish Wright's term.
| rowspan=4 | November 25, 1806 –
March 3, 1813
| rowspan=4 | Democratic-Republican
| rowspan=4 nowrap align=right | 100px
Philip Reed
! rowspan=4 | 5
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 4
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1806.


|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=4 | Re-elected in 1809.


| rowspan=4 | 5
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=7 | 5
| Legislature failed to elect.
| March 3, 1813 –
May 21, 1813
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=6 | Elected in 1813 to finish term.

.
| rowspan=6 | May 21, 1813 –
March 3, 1819
| rowspan=6 | Federalist
| rowspan=6 nowrap align=right | Robert Henry Goldsborough
! rowspan=6 | 6
|- style="height:2em"
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
| March 4, 1815 –
February 4, 1816
| Legislature failed to elect
| rowspan=8 | 6
| rowspan=4 scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
! 5
| nowrap align=left | 100px
Robert Goodloe Harper
| | Federalist
| February 5, 1816 –
December 6, 1816
| Elected late in 1816.

Resigned.
|- style="height:2em"
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
| December 6, 1816 –
December 20, 1816
|  
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=3 | 6
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=left | 100px
Alexander Contee Hanson
| rowspan=3 | Federalist
| rowspan=3 | December 20, 1816 –
April 23, 1819
| rowspan=3 | Elected to finish Harper's term.

Died.
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=7 | 6
| rowspan=7 | Elected in 1819.
| rowspan=8 | March 4, 1819 –
January 14, 1826
| rowspan=6 | Democratic-Republican
| rowspan=8 nowrap align=right | 100px
Edward Lloyd
! rowspan=8 | 7
|- style="height:2em"
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
| April 23, 1819 –
December 21, 1819
|  
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=2 | 7
| rowspan=2 nowrap align=left | 100px
William Pinkney
| rowspan=2 | Democratic-Republican
| rowspan=2 | December 21, 1819 –
February 25, 1822
| Elected to finish Hanson's term.
|- style="height:2em"
| Re-elected in 1821.

Died.
| rowspan=7 | 7
| rowspan=3 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
| February 25, 1822 –
December 17, 1822
|  
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=8 | 8
| rowspan=8 nowrap align=left | 100px
Samuel Smith
| | Democratic-Republican
| rowspan=8 | December 17, 1822 –
March 3, 1833
| rowspan=5 | Elected to finish Pinkney's term.
|- style="height:2em"
| | Crawford
Republican

| scope=row class=small |
| | Crawford Republican
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=6 | Jacksonian
| rowspan=3 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=5 | 7
| Re-elected in 1825.

Resigned.
| | Jacksonian
|- style="height:2em"
|  
| January 14, 1826 –
January 24, 1826
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Elected to finish Lloyd's term.
| rowspan=5 | January 24, 1826 –
December 20, 1834
| | Anti-
Jacksonian

| rowspan=5 nowrap align=right | 100px
Ezekiel F. Chambers
! rowspan=5 | 8
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1827.
| rowspan=3 | 8
| scope=row class=small |
| | Adams
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | Anti-
Jacksonian

|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=7 | 8
| rowspan=2 | Re-elected in 1831.

Resigned to become judge of the Maryland Court of Appeals.
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=7 | 9
| rowspan=7 nowrap align=left | 100px
Joseph Kent
| rowspan=6 | Anti-
Jacksonian

| rowspan=7 | March 4, 1833 –
November 24, 1837
| rowspan=7 | Elected in 1833.

Died.
| rowspan=9 | 9
| rowspan=3 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
|  
| December 20, 1834 –
January 13, 1835
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Chambers's term.

Died.
| rowspan=2 | January 13, 1835 –
October 5, 1836
| rowspan=2 | Anti-
Jacksonian

| rowspan=2 nowrap align=right | Robert Henry Goldsborough
! rowspan=2 | 9
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
|  
| October 5, 1836 –
December 31, 1836
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
|- style="height:2em"
| Elected to finish Goldsborough's term.
| rowspan=5 | December 31, 1836 –
October 24, 1840
| | Anti-
Jacksonian

| rowspan=5 nowrap align=right | John S. Spence
! rowspan=5 | 10
|- style="height:2em"
| | Whig
| rowspan=3 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=7 | 9
| rowspan=4 | Re-elected in 1837.

Died.
| rowspan=4 | Whig
|- style="height:2em"
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
| November 24, 1837 –
January 4, 1838
|  
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=6 | 10
| rowspan=6 nowrap align=left | William Duhurst Merrick
| rowspan=6 | Whig
| rowspan=6 | January 4, 1838 –
March 3, 1845
| Elected to finish Kent's term.
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=5 | Re-elected in 1839.
| rowspan=5 | 10
| rowspan=3 scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
|  
| October 24, 1840 –
January 5, 1841
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Spence's term.


| rowspan=2 | January 5, 1841 –
March 3, 1843
| rowspan=2 | Whig
| rowspan=2 nowrap align=right | 100px
John Leeds Kerr
! rowspan=2 | 11
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 10
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1843.
| rowspan=13 | March 4, 1843 –
December 20, 1862
| rowspan=10 | Whig
| rowspan=13 nowrap align=right | 100px
James Pearce
! rowspan=13 | 12
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=3 | 11
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=left | 100px
Reverdy Johnson
| rowspan=3 | Whig
| rowspan=3 | March 4, 1845 –
March 7, 1849
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1845.

Resigned to become U.S. Attorney General.
| rowspan=6 | 11
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=4 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=6 | 11
| rowspan=6 | Re-elected in 1849.
|- style="height:2em"
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
| March 7, 1849 –
December 6, 1849
|  
|- style="height:2em"
! 12
| nowrap align=left | 100px
David Stewart
| | Whig
| December 6, 1849 –
January 12, 1850
| Appointed to continue Johnson's term.

Retired when successor elected.
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=4 | 13
| rowspan=4 nowrap align=left | 100px
Thomas Pratt
| rowspan=4 | Whig
| rowspan=4 | January 12, 1850 –
March 3, 1857
| Elected to finish Johnson's term.
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1851.
| 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 | 12
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1855.
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=5 | 14
| rowspan=5 nowrap align=left | 100px
Anthony Kennedy
| rowspan=5 | American
| rowspan=5 | March 4, 1857 –
March 3, 1863
| rowspan=5 | Elected in 1857.
| rowspan=5 | 13
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | Democratic
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=7 | 13
| Re-elected in 1861.

Died.
|- style="height:2em"
|  
| December 20, 1862 –
December 29, 1862
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 | Appointed to continue Pearce's term.

Elected to finish Pearce's term.

Died.
| rowspan=2 | December 29, 1862 –
February 14, 1865
| rowspan=2 | Unionist
| rowspan=2 nowrap align=right | 100px
Thomas Holliday Hicks
! rowspan=2 | 13
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=6 | 15
| rowspan=6 nowrap align=left | 100px
Reverdy Johnson
| rowspan=6 | Unionist/
Democratic
| rowspan=6 | March 4, 1863 –
July 10, 1868
| rowspan=6 | Elected in 1863.

Resigned to become U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
| rowspan=8 | 14
| rowspan=2 scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 |  
| rowspan=2 | February 14, 1865 –
March 9, 1865
| rowspan=2 colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| Elected to finish Hicks's term.
| March 9, 1865 –
March 3, 1867
| | Unionist
| rowspan=1 nowrap align=right | 100px
John Creswell
! 14
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=4 scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=6 | 14
| Senator-elect Philip F. Thomas failed to qualify.
| March 4, 1867 –
March 7, 1868
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=5 | Elected to finish Thomas's term.


| rowspan=5 | March 7, 1868 –
March 3, 1873
| rowspan=5 | Democratic
| rowspan=5 nowrap align=right | 100px
George Vickers
! rowspan=5 | 15
|- style="height:2em"
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
| July 10, 1868 –
July 13, 1868
|  
|- style="height:2em"
! 16
| nowrap align=left | 100px
William Pinkney Whyte
| | Democratic
| July 13, 1868 –
March 3, 1869
| Appointed to finish Johnson's term.

Retired.
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=3 | 17
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=left | 100px
William Thomas Hamilton
| rowspan=3 | Democratic
| rowspan=3 | March 4, 1869 –
March 3, 1875
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1869.

Retired to run for Governor.
| 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=3 | 15
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1873.


| rowspan=3 | March 4, 1873 –
March 3, 1879
| rowspan=3 | Democratic
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=right | 100px
George R. Dennis
! rowspan=3 | 16
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=3 | 18
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=left | 100px
William Pinkney Whyte
| rowspan=3 | Democratic
| rowspan=3 | March 4, 1875 –
March 3, 1881
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1875.

Lost re-election.
| rowspan=3 | 16
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 16
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1879.


| rowspan=3 | March 4, 1879 –
March 3, 1885
| rowspan=3 | Democratic
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=right | 100px
James Black Groome
! rowspan=3 | 17
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=11 | 19
| rowspan=11 nowrap align=left | 100px
Arthur Pue Gorman
| rowspan=11 | Democratic
| rowspan=11 | March 4, 1881 –
March 3, 1899
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1881.
| rowspan=3 | 17
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=4 | 17
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1884.

Died.
| rowspan=3 | March 4, 1885 –
February 24, 1891
| rowspan=3 | Democratic
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=right | 100px
Ephraim Wilson
! rowspan=3 | 18
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=5 | Re-elected in 1887.
| rowspan=5 | 18
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 |  
| rowspan=2 | February 24, 1891 –
November 19, 1891
| rowspan=2 colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=4 | 18
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Appointed to continue Wilson's term.

Elected to finish Wilson's term.
| rowspan=3 | November 19, 1891 –
March 3, 1897
| rowspan=3 | Democratic
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=right | 100px
Charles Hopper Gibson
! rowspan=3 | 19
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1893.

Lost re-election.
| 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 | 19
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1896.

Retired.
| rowspan=3 | March 4, 1897 –
March 3, 1903
| rowspan=3 | Republican
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=right | 100px
George L. Wellington
! rowspan=3 | 20
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=3 | 20
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=left | 100px
Louis E. McComas
| rowspan=3 | Republican
| rowspan=3 | March 4, 1899 –
March 3, 1905
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1899.

Retired to become judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals.
| rowspan=3 | 20
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=7 | 20
| rowspan=2 | Elected in 1902.

Died.
| rowspan=2 | March 4, 1903 –
June 4, 1906
| rowspan=2 | Democratic
| rowspan=2 nowrap align=right | 100px
Arthur Pue Gorman
! rowspan=2 | 21
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=8 | 21
| rowspan=8 nowrap align=left | 100px
Isidor Rayner
| rowspan=8 | Democratic
| rowspan=8 | March 4, 1905 –
November 25, 1912
| rowspan=7 | Elected in 1905.
| rowspan=7 | 21
| rowspan=3 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
|  
| June 4, 1906 –
June 8, 1906
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 | Appointed to continue Gorman's term.

Elected to finish Gorman's term.

Died.
| rowspan=2 | June 8, 1906 –
March 17, 1908
| rowspan=2 | Democratic
| rowspan=2 nowrap align=right | 100px
William Pinkney Whyte
! rowspan=2 | 22
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
|  
| March 17, 1908 –
March 25, 1908
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
|- style="height:2em"
| Elected to finish Whyte's term.
| rowspan=10 | March 25, 1908 –
March 3, 1921
| rowspan=10 | Democratic
| rowspan=10 nowrap align=right | 100px
John Walter Smith
! rowspan=10 | 23
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=6 | 21
| rowspan=6 | Re-elected in 1909.
|- style="height:2em"
| Re-elected in 1911.

Died.
| rowspan=6 | 22
| rowspan=3 scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| colspan=3 | ''Vacant''
| November 25, 1912 –
November 29, 1912
|  
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=2 | 22
| rowspan=2 nowrap align=left | 100px
William P. Jackson
| rowspan=2 | Republican
| rowspan=2 | November 29, 1912 –
January 28, 1914
| rowspan=2 | Appointed to continue Rayner's term.

Retired when successor elected.
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=2 | 23
| rowspan=2 nowrap align=left | 100px
Blair Lee
| rowspan=2 | Democratic
| rowspan=2 | January 28, 1914 –
March 3, 1917
| rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Rayner's term.

Lost re-election.
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 22
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1914.

Lost re-election.
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=3 | 24
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=left | 100px
Joseph I. France
| rowspan=3 | Republican
| rowspan=3 | March 4, 1917 –
March 3, 1923
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1916.

Lost re-election.
| rowspan=3 | 23
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 23
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1920.

Lost re-election.
| rowspan=3 | March 4, 1921 –
March 3, 1927
| rowspan=3 | Republican
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=right | 100px
Ovington Weller
! rowspan=3 | 24
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=3 | 25
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=left | 100px
William Cabell Bruce
| rowspan=3 | Democratic
| rowspan=3 | March 4, 1923 –
March 3, 1929
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1922.

Lost re-election.
| 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 | 24
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1926.
| rowspan=12 | March 4, 1927 –
January 3, 1951
| rowspan=12 | Democratic
| rowspan=12 nowrap align=right | 100px
Millard E. Tydings
! rowspan=12 | 25
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=3 | 26
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=left | 100px
Phillips Lee Goldsborough
| rowspan=3 | Republican
| rowspan=3 | March 4, 1929 –
January 3, 1935
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1928.

Retired to run for Governor.
| rowspan=3 | 25
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|- style="height:2em"
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| rowspan=3 | 25
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1932.
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=6 | 27
| rowspan=6 nowrap align=left | 100px
George L. P. Radcliffe
| rowspan=6 | Democratic
| rowspan=6 | January 3, 1935 –
January 3, 1947
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1934.
| rowspan=3 | 26
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|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 26
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1938.
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1940.

Lost renomination.
| rowspan=3 | 27
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|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 27
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1944.

Lost re-election.
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=3 | 28
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=left | 100px
Herbert O'Conor
| rowspan=3 | Democratic
| rowspan=3 | January 3, 1947 –
January 3, 1953
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1946.

Retired.
| rowspan=3 | 28
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|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 28
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1950.
| rowspan=6 | January 3, 1951 –
January 2, 1963
| rowspan=6 | Republican
| rowspan=6 nowrap align=right | 100px
John Marshall Butler
! rowspan=6 | 26
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=6 | 29
| rowspan=6 nowrap align=left | 100px
James Glenn Beall
| rowspan=6 | Republican
| rowspan=6 | January 3, 1953 –
January 3, 1965
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1952.
| 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 | 29
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1956.

Retired.
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1958.

Lost re-election.
| rowspan=3 | 30
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 30
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1962.

Lost re-election.
| rowspan=3 | January 3, 1963 –
January 3, 1969
| rowspan=3 | Democratic
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=right | 100px
Daniel B. Brewster
! rowspan=3 | 27
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=3 | 30
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=left | 100px
Joseph Tydings
| rowspan=3 | Democratic
| rowspan=3 | January 3, 1965 –
January 3, 1971
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1964.

Lost re-election.
| rowspan=3 | 31
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 31
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1968.
| rowspan=9 | January 3, 1969 –
January 3, 1987
| rowspan=9 | Republican
| rowspan=9 nowrap align=right | 100px
Charles Mathias
! rowspan=9 | 28
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=3 | 31
| rowspan=3 nowrap align=left | 100px
John Glenn Beall
| rowspan=3 | Republican
| rowspan=3 | January 3, 1971 –
January 3, 1977
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1970.

Lost re-election.
| rowspan=3 | 32
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|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 32
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1974.
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=15 | 32
| rowspan=15 nowrap align=left | 100px
Paul Sarbanes
| rowspan=15 | Democratic
| rowspan=15 | January 3, 1977 –
January 3, 2007
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1976.
| rowspan=3 | 33
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|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 33
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1980.

Retired.
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1982.
| rowspan=3 | 34
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 34
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1986.
| rowspan=15 | January 3, 1987 –
Present
| rowspan=15 | Democratic
| rowspan=15 nowrap align=right | 100px
Barbara Mikulski
! rowspan=15 | 29
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1988.
| rowspan=3 | 35
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 35
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1992.
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1994.
| rowspan=3 | 36
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 36
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1998.
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2000.

Retired.
| rowspan=3 | 37
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|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 37
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2004.
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=6 | 33
| rowspan=6 nowrap align=left | 100px
Benjamin L. Cardin
| rowspan=6 | Democratic
| rowspan=6 | January 3, 2007 –
Present
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 2006.
| rowspan=3 | 38
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 38
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2010.

Will retire in 2017.
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2012.
| rowspan=3 | 39
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|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 39
| 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 | 40
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|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- valign=top
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