List of United States senators who switched parties
This list includes United States senators who switched parties while serving in the Senate.
List[]
19th century[]
Senator | State | Date | Congress | Old party | New party | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
James H. Kyle | South Dakota | 1891 | 52nd | Independent | Populist | |
William M. Stewart | Nevada | 1893 | 53rd | Republican | Silver Republican |
The Silver Republicans' seniority and committee assignments were not affected by their having left the party.[1] |
John P. Jones | Nevada | September 4, 1894 | Republican | Silver Republican | ||
Henry M. Teller | Colorado | June 17, 1896 | 54th | Republican | Silver Republican | |
Lee Mantle | Montana | Republican | Silver Republican | |||
Richard F. Pettigrew | South Dakota | Republican | Silver Republican | |||
Frank J. Cannon | Utah | Republican | Silver Republican | |||
Fred Dubois | Idaho | 1896 | Republican | Silver Republican | ||
James H. Kyle | South Dakota | 1897 | 55th | Populist | Republican | |
William Morris Stewart | Nevada | December 4, 1899 | 56th | Silver Republican |
Republican |
20th century[]
Senator | State | Date | Congress | Old party | New party | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
John P. Jones | Nevada | 1901 | 56th | Silver Republican |
Republican | |
Fred Dubois | Idaho | Silver Republican |
Democratic | DuBois lost his re-election bid in 1896, was again elected as a Silver Republican in 1900, but became a Democrat early in the term. | ||
Henry M. Teller | Colorado | March 4, 1901 | Silver Republican |
Democratic | ||
Miles Poindexter | Wisconsin | 1913 | 63rd | Republican | Progressive | |
1915 | 64th | Progressive | Republican | |||
Robert M. La Follette Jr. | Wisconsin | 1935 | 74th | Republican | Progressive | Caucused with the Republicans; briefly returned before losing in 1946. |
George W. Norris | Nebraska | 1937 | 75th | Republican | Independent | |
Henrik Shipstead | Minnesota | 1940 | 76th | Farmer–Labor | Republican | |
Wayne Morse | Oregon | 1953 | 83rd | Republican | Independent | |
February 17, 1955 | 84th | Independent | Democratic | |||
Strom Thurmond | South Carolina | September 16, 1964 | 88th | Democratic | Republican | |
Harry F. Byrd Jr. | Virginia | 1970 | 91st | Democratic | Independent | Kept seniority, but did not caucus with the Democrats |
Richard Shelby | Alabama | November 9, 1994 | 103rd | Democratic | Republican | |
Ben N. Campbell | Colorado | March 3, 1995 | 104th | Democratic | Republican | |
Robert Smith | New Hampshire | |||||
July 13, 1999 | 106th | Republican | Taxpayers | |||
August 1999 | Taxpayers | Independent | ||||
November 1, 1999 | Independent | Republican |
21st century[]
Senator | State | Date | Congress | Old party | New party | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jim Jeffords | Vermont | June 6, 2001 | 107th | Republican | Independent | Caucused with the Democrats |
Joe Lieberman | Connecticut | 2006 | 110th | Democratic | Independent- Democrat |
Caucused with the Democrats. Lieberman was re-elected on the Connecticut for Lieberman ticket, however he did not ever formally join that political party. |
Arlen Specter[2] | Pennsylvania | April 28, 2009 | 111th | Republican | Democratic |
See also[]
- Party switching in the United States
- List of United States representatives who switched parties
- Party switching
- Crossing the floor
References[]
- ^ "Senators Who Changed Parties During Senate Service (Since 1890)". United States Senate.
- ^ "Longtime GOP Sen. Arlen Specter becomes Democrat". CNN. April 28, 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-28.
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