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who are the democratic senators

The Democratic senators are the members of the U.S. Senate who currently caucus with the Democratic Party, including both formal Democrats and a few independents who align with them for organizational purposes. Their exact list can change with elections, appointments, resignations, or party switches, so the most accurate way to see who they are right now is to check an up‑to‑date official roster.

Where to see the current list

  • The official Senate website maintains a live directory of all sitting senators, filterable by party, where you can see which ones are Democrats or Democratic‑caucusing independents.
  • The Senate Democratic caucus site keeps a separate page listing all members of the Democratic caucus and highlighting their leadership roles.

Why the list changes

  • Regular elections every two years, plus special elections and appointments, can change which individuals are Democratic senators at any given time.
  • Retirements, deaths, and rare party switches also affect the lineup, which is why static lists can quickly become outdated.

How to quickly check “who they are” now

  • Go to the official Senate directory, select the party filter for Democrats, and you will see all current Democratic senators along with their states and contact pages.
  • For a party‑focused view, open the Senate Democrats’ “Our Caucus” page to see the same group organized by leadership, state, and issue emphasis.

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