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  1. As of October 3, 2023, there are 25 women (15 Democrats, 9 Republicans, and 1 Independent) serving as U.S. senators out of 100 possible seats. Additionally, Kamala Harris as vice president serves as President of the Senate . Nancy Kassebaum is currently the oldest living former female member of the Senate at the age 91.

  2. In the Senate, Republican Margaret Chase Smith, who served for 23 years from 1949 to 1973 as a senator from Maine, was the longest-serving female Senator upon her retirement. Her record was surpassed in 2011 by Barbara Mikulski of Maryland, who served for 30 years from 1987 to 2017.

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  4. Feinstein became the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2017, and was the first woman to hold that position. On March 28, 2021, she became the longest-serving U.S. senator from California ever, surpassing Hiram Johnson . [22]

  5. www.senate.gov › senators › ListofWomenSenatorsU.S. Senate: Women Senators

    To date, 60 women have served in the United States Senate, with 25 serving at this time (indicated in bold print below). Visit Women of the Senate to learn more about the impact of women on the Senate.

  6. Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) becomes the first Democratic woman to have been elected to the Senate without having previously filled an unexpired Congressional term. Carol Moseley Braun (D-IL) became the first woman of color elected to the Senate. Mazie Hirono (D-HI), an Asian/Pacific Islander, became the second woman of color to serve in the Senate.

  7. Nov 10, 2020 · Dianne Feinstein is 87. Born June 22, 1933, she is not up for re-election until 2024. If she runs and wins that election, Feinstein could serve until she is 96.

  8. Jan 27, 2020 · Tammy Duckworth: Democrat, Illinois, 2017 to present. Kamala Harris: California, Democrat, 2017 to present. Maggie Hassan: New Hampshire, Democrat, 2017 to present. Cite this Article. A list of women who have served in the Senate, from the first woman to serve in 1922 through the present day. Some were elected, some appointed.