Senate
Senator | State | Party | Term | Reason for leaving |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hiram Fong | Hawaii | Republican | 1959–1977 | Retired |
Daniel Inouye | Hawaii | Democrat | 1963–present | |
Samuel I. Hayakawa | California | Republican | 1977–1983 | Retired |
Spark Matsunaga | Hawaii | Democrat | 1977–1990 | Died in Office |
Daniel Akaka | Hawaii | Democrat | 1990–2013 | |
John Ensign | Nevada | Republican | 2001-2011 | Resigned |
Mazie Hirono | Hawaii | Democrat | 2013-present |
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