| 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. |
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Class 2Class 2 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2008, 2010 (special election), 2014, and 2020. The next election will be in 2026. |
| # |
Senator |
Party |
Dates in office |
Electoral history |
T |
T |
Electoral history |
Dates in office |
Party |
Senator |
# |
| 1 |
 George Read (New Castle) |
Pro- Admin. |
Mar 4, 1789 – Sep 18, 1793 |
Elected in 1788. |
1 |
1st |
1 |
Elected in 1788. |
Mar 4, 1789 – Mar 3, 1793 |
Anti- Admin. |
 Richard Bassett (Dover) |
1 |
| Re-elected in 1790.Resigned to become Chief Justice of Delaware. |
2 |
2nd |
Pro- Admin. |
| 3rd |
2 |
Elected in 1793.Resigned. |
Mar 4, 1793 – Jan 19, 1798 |
Pro-Admin. |
 John Vining (Dover) |
2 |
| Vacant |
Sep 18, 1793 – Feb 7, 1795 |
|
| 2 |
 Henry Latimer (Newport) |
Pro- Admin. |
Feb 7, 1795 – Feb 28, 1801 |
Elected in 1795 to finish Read's term. |
| Federalist |
4th |
Federalist |
| Re-elected in 1797.Resigned. |
3 |
5th |
| Elected in 1798 to finish Vining's term.Died. |
Jan 19, 1798 – Aug 11, 1798 |
Federalist |
 Joshua Clayton (Mount Pleasant) |
3 |
| |
Aug 11, 1798 – Jan 17, 1799 |
Vacant |
| Elected in 1799 to finish Clayton's term. |
Jan 17, 1799 – Nov 6, 1804 |
Federalist |
 William H. Wells (Georgetown) |
4 |
| 6th |
3 |
Re-elected in 1799.Resigned. |
| 3 |
 Samuel White (Wilmington) |
Federalist |
Feb 28, 1801 – Nov 4, 1809 |
Appointed to finish Latimer's term. |
| 7th |
| Re-elected in 1803.[1] |
4 |
8th |
| |
Nov 6, 1804 – Nov 13, 1804 |
Vacant |
| Elected in 1804 to finish Wells's term. |
Nov 13, 1804 – Mar 3, 1813 |
Federalist |
 James A. Bayard (Wilmington) |
5 |
| 9th |
4 |
Re-elected in 1805. |
| 10th |
| Re-elected in 1809.[2]
Died. |
5 |
11th |
| Vacant |
Nov 4, 1809 – Jan 12, 1810 |
|
| 4 |
Outerbridge Horsey (Wilmington) |
Federalist |
Jan 12, 1810 – Mar 3, 1821 |
Elected in 1810 to finish White's term. |
| 12th |
5 |
Re-elected in 1811.Resigned. |
| 13th |
|
Mar 3, 1813 – May 21, 1813 |
Vacant |
| Elected in 1813 to finish Bayard's term.Retired. |
May 21, 1813 – Mar 3, 1817 |
Federalist |
 William H. Wells (Dagsboro) |
6 |
| Re-elected in 1815.[3]Retired. |
6 |
14th |
| 15th |
6 |
Elected in 1817.Legislature failed to elect. |
Mar 4, 1817 – Mar 3, 1823 |
Federalist |
 Nicholas Van Dyke (New Castle) |
7 |
| 16th |
| Vacant |
Mar 4, 1821 – Jan 23, 1822 |
|
7 |
17th |
| 5 |
 Caesar A. Rodney (Wilmington) |
Democratic- Republican |
Jan 24, 1822 – Jan 29, 1823 |
Elected late to finish vacant term.Resigned to become U.S. Minister to the United Provinces of the River Plate. |
| Vacant |
Jan 29, 1823 – Jan 8, 1824 |
|
| 18th |
7 |
|
Mar 4, 1823 – Jan 8, 1824 |
Vacant |
| Re-elected late.Died. |
Jan 8, 1824 – May 21, 1826 |
Federalist |
 Nicholas Van Dyke (New Castle) |
| 6 |
 Thomas Clayton (Dover) |
Federalist |
Jan 8, 1824 – Mar 3, 1827 |
Elected in 1824 to finish Rodney's term. |
National Republican |
19th |
National Republican |
| |
May 21, 1826 – Nov 8, 1826 |
Vacant |
| Appointed to continue Van Dyke's term.Retired. |
Nov 8, 1826 – Jan 12, 1827 |
National Republican |
 Daniel Rodney (Lewes) |
8 |
| Elected in 1827 to finish Van Dyke's term.Retired. |
Jan 12, 1827 – Mar 3, 1829 |
Jacksonian |
 Henry M. Ridgely (Dover) |
9 |
| 7 |
 Louis McLane (Wilmington) |
Jacksonian |
Mar 4, 1827 – Apr 16, 1829 |
Elected in 1827.Resigned to become U.S. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to England. |
8 |
20th |
| 21st |
8 |
Elected in 1829. |
Mar 4, 1829 – Dec 29, 1836 |
National Republican |
 John M. Clayton (Dover) |
10 |
| Vacant |
Apr 16, 1829 – Jan 7, 1830 |
|
| 8 |
 Arnold Naudain (Odessa) |
National Republican |
Jan 7, 1830 – Jun 16, 1836 |
Elected in 1830 to finish McLane's term. |
| 22nd |
| Re-elected in 1832.Resigned. |
9 |
23rd |
| 24th |
9 |
Re-elected in 1835.Resigned. |
| 9 |
 Richard H. Bayard (Wilmington) |
National Republican |
Jun 17, 1836 – Sep 19, 1839 |
Elected in 1836 to finish Naudain's term. |
| |
Dec 29, 1836 – Jan 9, 1837 |
Vacant |
| Elected in 1837 to finish his cousin's term. |
Jan 9, 1837 – Mar 3, 1847 |
National Republican |
 Thomas Clayton (Dover) |
11 |
| Whig |
25th |
Whig |
| Re-elected during the 1838/39 cycle.Resigned to become Chief Justice of Delaware. |
10 |
26th |
| Vacant |
Sep 19, 1839 – Jan 11, 1841 |
|
 Richard H. Bayard (Wilmington) |
Whig |
Jan 12, 1841 – Mar 3, 1845 |
Elected in 1841 to finish his own term.Retired. |
| 27th |
10 |
Re-elected in 1841. |
| 28th |
| 10 |
 John M. Clayton (Dover) |
Whig |
Mar 4, 1845 – Feb 23, 1849 |
Elected in 1845.Resigned to become U.S. Secretary of State. |
11 |
29th |
| 30th |
11 |
Elected in 1846 or 1847.Retired. |
Mar 4, 1847 – Mar 3, 1853 |
Whig |
 Presley Spruance (Smyrna) |
12 |
| 11 |
 John Wales (Wilmington) |
Whig |
Feb 23, 1849 – Mar 3, 1851 |
Elected in 1849 to finish Clayton's term.Lost re-election. |
| 31st |
| 12 |
 James A. Bayard Jr. (Wilmington) |
Democratic |
Mar 4, 1851 – Jan 29, 1864 |
Elected in 1851. |
12 |
32nd |
| 33rd |
12 |
Elected in 1853.Died. |
Mar 4, 1853 – Nov 9, 1856 |
Whig |
 John M. Clayton (Dover) |
13 |
| 34th |
| |
Nov 9, 1856 – Nov 19, 1856 |
Vacant |
| Appointed to continue Clayton's term.Declined nomination to finish Clayton's term. |
Nov 19, 1856 – Jan 14, 1857 |
Whig |
 Joseph P. Comegys (Dover) |
14 |
| Elected in 1857 to finish Clayton's term.Lost re-election. |
Jan 14, 1857 – Mar 3, 1859 |
Democratic |
 Martin W. Bates (Dover) |
15 |
| Re-elected in 1857. |
13 |
35th |
| 36th |
13 |
Elected in 1858. |
Mar 4, 1859 – Mar 3, 1871 |
Democratic |
 Willard Saulsbury Sr. (Georgetown) |
16 |
| 37th |
| Re-elected in 1863.Resigned. |
14 |
38th |
| 13 |
 George R. Riddle (Wilmington) |
Democratic |
Jan 29, 1864 – Mar 28, 1867 |
Elected in 1864 to finish Bayard's term.Died. |
| 39th |
14 |
Re-elected in 1864.Lost re-election. |
| 40th |
| Vacant |
Mar 29, 1867 – Apr 5, 1867 |
|
| 14 |
 James A. Bayard Jr. (Wilmington) |
Democratic |
Apr 5, 1867 – Mar 3, 1869 |
Appointed to continue his own term.Elected in 1869 to finish his own term.[4]Retired. |
| 15 |
 Thomas F. Bayard (Wilmington) |
Democratic |
Mar 4, 1869 – Mar 6, 1885 |
Elected in 1869. |
15 |
41st |
| 42nd |
15 |
Elected in 1870. |
Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1889 |
Democratic |
 Eli Saulsbury (Dover) |
17 |
| 43rd |
| Re-elected in 1875. |
16 |
44th |
| 45th |
16 |
Re-elected in 1876. |
| 46th |
| Re-elected in 1881.Resigned to become U.S. Secretary of State. |
17 |
47th |
| 48th |
17 |
Re-elected in 1883.Lost re-election. |
| 49th |
| Vacant |
Mar 6, 1885 – Mar 18, 1885 |
|
| 16 |
 George Gray (New Castle) |
Democratic |
Mar 18, 1885 – Mar 3, 1899 |
Elected in 1885 to finish Bayard's term. |
| Re-elected in 1887. |
18 |
50th |
| 51st |
18 |
Election year unknown.Lost re-election. |
Mar 4, 1889 – Mar 3, 1895 |
Republican |
 Anthony Higgins (Wilmington) |
18 |
| 52nd |
| Re-elected in 1893.Lost re-election. |
19 |
53rd |
| 54th |
19 |
Legislature failed to elect. |
Mar 4, 1895 – Jan 19, 1897 |
Vacant |
| Elected in 1897 to finish vacant term.Lost re-election. |
Jan 19, 1897 – Mar 3, 1901 |
Democratic |
 Richard R. Kenney (Dover) |
19 |
| 55th |
| Vacant |
Mar 4, 1899 – Mar 1, 1903 |
Legislature failed to elect. |
20 |
56th |
| 57th |
20 |
Legislature failed to elect. |
Mar 4, 1901 – Mar 2, 1903 |
Vacant |
| 17 |
 L. Heisler Ball (Faulkland) |
Republican |
Mar 2, 1903 – Mar 3, 1905 |
Elected in 1903 to finish vacant term. |
Elected in 1903 to finish vacant term.Retired. |
Mar 2, 1903 – Mar 3, 1907 |
Republican |
 J. Frank Allee (Dover) |
20 |
| 58th |
| Vacant |
Mar 4, 1905 – Jun 12, 1906 |
Legislature failed to elect. |
21 |
59th |
| 18 |
 Henry A. du Pont (Greenville) |
Republican |
Jun 13, 1906 – Mar 3, 1917 |
Elected in 1906 to finish vacant term. |
| 60th |
21 |
Elected in 1907.[5]Retired. |
Mar 4, 1907 – Mar 3, 1913 |
Republican |
 Harry A. Richardson (Dover) |
21 |
| 61st |
| Re-elected in 1911.Lost re-election. |
22 |
62nd |
| 63rd |
22 |
Elected in 1913.Lost re-election. |
Mar 4, 1913 – Mar 3, 1919 |
Democratic |
 Willard Saulsbury Jr. (Wilmington) |
22 |
| 64th |
| 19 |
 Josiah O. Wolcott (Dover) |
Democratic |
Mar 4, 1917 – Jul 2, 1921 |
Elected in 1916. Resigned to become Chancellor of Delaware. |
23 |
65th |
| 66th |
23 |
Elected in 1918.Lost renomination. |
Mar 4, 1919 – Mar 3, 1925 |
Republican |
 L. Heisler Ball (Faulkland) |
23 |
| 67th |
| 20 |
 T. Coleman du Pont (Wilmington) |
Republican |
Jul 7, 1921 – Nov 6, 1922 |
Appointed to finish Wolcott's term.Lost election to finish Wolcott's term. |
| 21 |
 Thomas F. Bayard Jr. (Wilmington) |
Democratic |
Nov 7, 1922 – Mar 3, 1929 |
Elected in 1922 to finish Wolcott's term. |
| Elected in 1922.Lost re-election. |
24 |
68th |
| 69th |
24 |
Elected in 1924.Resigned. |
Mar 4, 1925 – Dec 8, 1928 |
Republican |
 T. Coleman du Pont (Wilmington) |
24 |
| 70th |
| |
Dec 8, 1928 – Dec 10, 1928 |
Vacant |
| Appointed to finish du Pont's term.Elected in 1930 to finish du Pont's term. |
Dec 10, 1928 – Jan 3, 1937 |
Republican |
 Daniel O. Hastings (Wilmington) |
25 |
| 22 |
 John G. Townsend Jr. (Selbyville) |
Republican |
Mar 4, 1929 – Jan 3, 1941 |
Elected in 1928. |
25 |
71st |
| 72nd |
25 |
Elected in 1930.Lost re-election. |
| 73rd |
| Re-elected in 1934.Lost re-election. |
26 |
74th |
| 75th |
26 |
Elected in 1936.Lost renomination. |
Jan 3, 1937 – Jan 3, 1943 |
Democratic |
 James H. Hughes (Dover) |
26 |
| 76th |
| 23 |
 James M. Tunnell (Georgetown) |
Democratic |
Jan 3, 1941 – Jan 3, 1947 |
Elected in 1940.Lost re-election. |
27 |
77th |
| 78th |
27 |
Elected in 1942.Lost re-election. |
Jan 3, 1943 – Jan 3, 1949 |
Republican |
 C. Douglass Buck (New Castle) |
27 |
| 79th |
| 24 |
 John J. Williams (Millsboro) |
Republican |
Jan 3, 1947 – Dec 31, 1970 |
Elected in 1946. |
28 |
80th |
| 81st |
28 |
Elected in 1948. |
Jan 3, 1949 – Jan 3, 1961 |
Democratic |
 J. Allen Frear Jr. (Dover) |
28 |
| 82nd |
| Re-elected in 1952. |
29 |
83rd |
| 84th |
29 |
Re-elected in 1954.Lost re-election. |
| 85th |
| Re-elected in 1958. |
30 |
86th |
| 87th |
30 |
Elected in 1960. |
Jan 3, 1961 – Jan 3, 1973 |
Republican |
 J. Caleb Boggs (Wilmington) |
29 |
| 88th |
| Re-elected in 1964.Retired and resigned to give his successor preferential seniority. |
31 |
89th |
| 90th |
31 |
Re-elected in 1966.Lost re-election. |
| 91st |
| 25 |
 William Roth (Wilmington) |
Republican |
Jan 1, 1971 – Jan 3, 2001 |
Appointed to finish Williams's term, having been elected to the next term. |
| Elected in 1970. |
32 |
92nd |
| 93rd |
32 |
Elected in 1972. |
Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 15, 2009 |
Democratic |
 Joe Biden (Wilmington) |
30 |
| 94th |
| Re-elected in 1976. |
33 |
95th |
| 96th |
33 |
Re-elected in 1978. |
| 97th |
| Re-elected in 1982. |
34 |
98th |
| 99th |
34 |
Re-elected in 1984. |
| 100th |
| Re-elected in 1988. |
35 |
101st |
| 102nd |
35 |
Re-elected in 1990. |
| 103rd |
| Re-elected in 1994.Lost re-election. |
36 |
104th |
| 105th |
36 |
Re-elected in 1996. |
| 106th |
| 26 |
 Tom Carper (Wilmington) |
Democratic |
Jan 3, 2001 – Jan 3, 2025 |
Elected in 2000. |
37 |
107th |
| 108th |
37 |
Re-elected in 2002. |
| 109th |
| Re-elected in 2006. |
38 |
110th |
| 111th |
38 |
Re-elected in 2008.Resigned to become U.S. Vice President. |
| Appointed to continue Biden's term.Retired when his successor was elected. |
Jan 15, 2009[6] – Nov 15, 2010 |
Democratic |
 Ted Kaufman (Wilmington) |
31 |
| Elected in 2010 to finish Biden's term. |
Nov 15, 2010 – present |
Democratic |
 Chris Coons (Wilmington) |
32 |
| 112th |
| Re-elected in 2012. |
39 |
113th |
| 114th |
39 |
Re-elected in 2014. |
| 115th |
| Re-elected in 2018.Retired. |
40 |
116th |
| 117th |
40 |
Re-elected in 2020. |
| 118th |
| 27 |
 Lisa Blunt Rochester (Wilmington) |
Democratic |
Jan 3, 2025 – present |
Elected in 2024. |
41 |
119th |
| 120th |
41 |
To be determined in the 2026 election. |
| 121st |
| # |
Senator |
Party |
Years in office |
Electoral history |
T |
C |
T |
Electoral history |
Years in office |
Party |
Senator |
# |
| Class 1 |
Class 2 |