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The assistant majority leader and assistant minority leader of the United States Senate, commonly called whips, are the second-ranking members of each party's leadership. The main function of the majority and minority whips is to gather votes of their respective parties on major issues.
- Senate Democratic Caucus
The Democratic Caucus of the United States Senate, sometimes...
- Party Leadership of The United States Senate
The party leadership of the United States Senate refers to...
- Current Members
List of current United States senators. Senate composition...
- Senate Democratic Caucus
Find the names and states of the party leaders of the U.S. Senate for each congress from 1889 to 2021. Filter by state, party, or congress to see the complete list of majority and minority leaders.
Members of the Senate are called senators. Each of the 50 states is given two Senate seats. Washington D.C. and territories, such as Puerto Rico and Guam, do not receive any delegates to the Senate. Each senator serves for a six-year term. There are no term limits for senators.
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Senator Years Senate Service Party Leader Majority Leader Minority Leader; Mitch McConnell (R-KY): 16: 1985-present: 2007-present: 2015-2021: 2007-2015; 2021-present