Current Senators
| Federative Unit | Senator | Party | Birth city | Term | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Acre | Aníbal Diniz |
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2010–2015 | Substitute of Tião Viana, elected State Governor of Acre. |
| Jorge Viana |
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2011–2019 | ||
| Sérgio Petecão |
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|
2011–2019 | ||
| Alagoas | Fernando Collor |
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|
2007–2015 | |
| Benedito de Lira |
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|
2011–2019 | ||
| Renan Calheiros |
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|
2011–2019 | Re-elected. | |
| Amapá | Gilvam Borges |
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|
2011–2019 | Re-elected. |
| José Sarney |
|
|
2007–2015 | Elected President of the Senate (2011–2013). | |
| Randolfe Rodrigues |
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|
2011–2019 | ||
| Amazonas | Eduardo Braga |
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|
2011–2019 | |
| João Pedro |
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|
2007–2015 | Substitute of Alfredo Nascimento, appointed as Minister of Transportation. | |
| Vanessa Grazziotin |
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|
2011–2019 | ||
| Bahia | Walter Pinheiro |
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2011–2019 | |
| Lídice da Mata |
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2011–2019 | ||
| João Durval |
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|
2007–2015 | ||
| Ceará | Inácio Arruda |
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|
2007–2015 | |
| José Pimentel |
|
|
2011–2019 | ||
| Eunício Oliveira |
|
|
2011–2019 | ||
| Distrito Federal | Rodrigo Rollemberg |
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|
2011–2019 | |
| Cristovam Buarque |
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|
2011–2019 | Re-elected. | |
| Gim Argello |
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|
2007–2015 | Substitute of Joaquim Roriz. | |
| Espírito Santo | Magno Malta |
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|
2011–2010 | Re-elected. |
| Ricardo Ferraço |
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|
2011–2019 | ||
| Ana Rita Esgario |
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|
2011–2015 | Substitute of Renato Casagrande, elected State Governor of Espírito Santo. | |
| Goiás | Wilder Pedro de Morais |
|
2011–2019 | Replaced Demóstenes Torres, removed from office for breach of parliamentary ethics. | |
| Lúcia Vânia |
|
|
2011–2019 | Re-elected. | |
| Cyro Miranda Júnior |
|
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2010–2015 | Substitute of Marconi Perillo, elected State Governor of Goiás. | |
| Maranhão | Epitácio Cafeteira |
|
|
2007–2015 | |
| João Alberto Souza |
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|
2011–2019 | ||
| Lobão Filho |
|
|
2011–2019 | Substitute of Edison Lobão, appointed Minister of Mines and Energy. | |
| Mato Grosso | Jayme Campos |
|
|
2007–2015 | |
| Blairo Maggi |
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|
2011–2019 | ||
| Pedro Taques |
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|
2011–2019 | ||
| Mato Grosso do Sul | Delcídio Amaral |
|
|
2011–2019 | Re-elected. |
| Marisa Serrano |
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2007–2015 | ||
| Waldemir Moka |
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|
2011–2019 | ||
| Minas Gerais | Aécio Neves |
|
|
2011–2019 | Leader of the Opposition in the Senate. |
| Clésio Andrade |
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2011–2014 | Substitute of Eliseu Resende, deceased. | |
| Zezé Perrela | 2011–2019 | Substitute of Itamar Franco, deceased. | |||
| Pará | Flexa Ribeiro |
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2011–2019 | Re-elected. |
| Marinor Brito |
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|
2011–2019 | ||
| Mário Couto |
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|
2007–2015 | ||
| Paraíba | Cícero Lucena |
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|
2007–2015 | |
| Vital do Rego Filho |
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|
2011–2019 | ||
| Wilson Santiago |
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|
2011–2019 | ||
| Paraná | Álvaro Dias |
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2007–2015 | |
| Sérgio de Souza |
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2011–2019 | Substitute of Gleisi Hoffmann, appointed as Chief of Staff | |
| Roberto Requião |
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|
2011–2019 | ||
| Pernambuco | Jarbas Vasconcelos |
|
|
2007–2015 | |
| Humberto Costa |
|
|
2011–2019 | ||
| Armando Monteiro |
|
|
2011–2019 | ||
| Piauí | Ciro Nogueira |
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|
2011–2019 | |
| João Vicente Claudino |
|
|
2007–2015 | ||
| Wellington Dias |
|
|
2011–2019 | ||
| Rio de Janeiro | Francisco Dornelles |
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|
2007–2015 | |
| Marcelo Crivella |
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|
2011–2019 | Re-elected. | |
| Lindbergh Farias |
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2011–2019 | ||
| Rio Grande do Norte | Paulo Davim |
|
|
2011–2019 | Substitute of Garibaldi Alves Filho, appointed as Minister of Social Security |
| José Agripino |
|
|
2011–2019 | Re-elected. | |
| Garibaldi Alves |
|
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2011–2015 | Substitute of Rosalba Ciarlini, elected State Governor of Rio Grande do Norte. | |
| Rio Grande do Sul | Paulo Paim |
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|
2011–2019 | Re-elected. |
| Pedro Simon |
|
|
2007–2015 | Re-elected. | |
| Ana Amélia Lemos |
|
|
2011–2019 | ||
| Rondônia | Acir Gurgacz |
|
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2007–2015 | Took office after Expedito Júnior had his term revoked. |
| Ivo Cassol |
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|
2011–2019 | ||
| Valdir Raupp |
|
|
2011–2019 | Re-elected. | |
| Roraima | Angela Portela |
|
|
2011–2019 | |
| Mozarildo Cavalcanti |
|
|
2007–2015 | ||
| Romero Jucá |
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|
2011–2019 | Re-elected. Leader of the Government in the Senate. | |
| Santa Catarina | Luiz Henrique da Silveira |
|
|
2011–2019 | |
| Paulo Bauer |
|
|
2011–2019 | ||
| Casildo Maldaner |
|
|
2011–2015 | Substitute of Raimundo Colombo, elected State Governor of Santa Catarina. | |
| São Paulo | Aloysio Nunes |
|
|
2011–2019 | |
| Eduardo Suplicy |
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|
2007–2015 | ||
| Marta Suplicy |
|
|
2011–2019 | ||
| Sergipe | Eduardo Amorim |
|
|
2011–2019 | |
| Antônio Carlos Valadares |
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|
2011–2019 | Re-elected. | |
| Maria do Carmo Alves |
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2007–2015 | ||
| Tocantins | João Ribeiro |
|
|
2011–2019 | Re-elected. |
| Kátia Abreu |
|
|
2007–2015 | ||
| Vicentinho Alves |
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|
2011–2019 |
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