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[[Senator Briggs]]
'''Senator Briggs''' may refer to:
*[[Frank O. Briggs]] (1851–1913), U.S. Senator from New Jersey from 1907 to 1913
*[[Frank P. Briggs]] (1894–1992), U.S. Senator from Missouri from 1945 to 1947; also served in the Missouri State Senate


== Members of the United States Senate ==
*[[Ebenezer N. Briggs]] (1801–1873), Vermont State Senate
*[[Eddie Briggs]] (born 1949), Mississippi State Senate
* [[Frank O. Briggs]] (1851–1913), U.S. Senator from New Jersey from 1907 to 1913
*[[James Frankland Briggs]] (1827–1905), New Hampshire State Senate
* [[Frank P. Briggs]] (1894–1992), U.S. Senator from Missouri from 1945 to 1947; also served in the Missouri State Senate
*[[John Q. Briggs]] (1848–1921), Minnesota State Senate
*[[John Briggs (politician)]] (born 1930), California State Senate
*[[Richard Briggs]] (born 1952), Tennessee State Senate


== United States state senate members ==
[[Senator Brayton]]
*[[George Brayton (New York politician)]] (1772–1837), New York State Senate
* [[Ebenezer N. Briggs]] (1801–1873), Vermont State Senate
*[[Isaac Brayton]] (1801–1885), Ohio State Senate
* [[Eddie Briggs]] (born 1949), Mississippi State Senate
* [[James Frankland Briggs]] (1827–1905), New Hampshire State Senate
* [[John Q. Briggs]] (1848–1921), Minnesota State Senate
* [[John Briggs (politician)]] (born 1930), California State Senate
* [[Richard Briggs]] (born 1952), Tennessee State Senate


== Other ==
[[Senator Breckinridge]]
*[[John C. Breckinridge]] (1821–1875), U.S. Senator from Kentucky
*[[John Breckinridge (U.S. Attorney General)]] (1760–1806), U.S. Senator from Kentucky


* [[Briggs (rapper)]] (born 1986), Australian rapper who self-describes as Senator Briggs
[[Senator Breeden]]
*[[Brick Breeden]] (1904–1977), Montana State Senate
*[[Shirley Breeden]] (fl. 2000s–2010s), Nevada State Senate


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[[Senator Brennan]]
*[[James B. Brennan]] (1926–1999), Wisconsin State Senate
*[[John A. Brennan Jr.]] (born 1945), Massachusetts State Senate
*[[Michael F. Brennan]] (born 1953), Maine State Senate
*[[Vincent M. Brennan]] (1890–1959), Michigan State Senate
*[[William C. Brennan]] (1918–2000), New York State Senate
*[[J. S. Brenner]] (1911–1980), Montana State Senate

[[Senator Brent]]
*[[George William Brent]] (1821–1872), Virginia State Senate
*[[Richard Brent (politician)]] (1757–1814), U.S. Senator from Virginia

[[Senator Brewer]]
*[[Earl L. Brewer]] (1869–1942), Mississippi State Senate
*[[Jan Brewer]] (born 1944), Arizona State Senate
*[[Mark S. Brewer]] (1837–1901), politician from the U.S. state of Michigan
*[[Stephen Brewer]] (born 1948), Massachusetts State Senate

[[Senator Brewster]]
*[[Daniel Brewster]] (1923–2007), U.S. Senator from Maryland from 1963 to 1969
*[[Jim Brewster]], Pennsylvania State Senate
*[[Owen Brewster]] (1888–1961), politician from Maine

[[Senator Bridges]]
*[[Frank M. Bridges]] (1834–1885), Illinois
*[[Styles Bridges]] (1898–1961), U.S. Senator from New Hampshire
-==See also==
*[[Earl Brydges]] (1905–1975), New York State Senate

[[Senator Bright]]
*[[Jesse D. Bright]] (1812–1875), U.S. Senator from Indiana; also served in the Indiana State Senate
*[[Lee Bright]] (born 1970), South Carolina State Senate

[[Senator Brinkley]]
*[[David R. Brinkley]] (born 1959), Maryland
*[[Rick Brinkley]] (born 1961), Oklahoma State Senate

[[Senator Bristol]]
*[[Nathan Bristol]] (1805–1874), New York State Senate
*[[Wheeler H. Bristol]] (1818–1904), Florida State Senate
*[[William Bristol]] (1779–1836), Connecticut

[[Senator Britt]]
*[[Danny Britt]] (born 1979), North Carolina State Senate
*[[Gwendolyn T. Britt]] (1941–2008), Maryland State Senate
*[[James Jefferson Britt]] (1861–1939), North Carolina

[[Senator Brock]]
*[[Andrew C. Brock]] (born 1974), North Carolina State Senate
*[[Bill Brock]] (born 1930), U.S. Senator
*[[Randy Brock]] (born 1943), politician from Vermont
*[[Robert K. Brock]] (1878–1962), Virginia State Senate
*[[William Emerson Brock]] (1872–1950), U.S. Senator from Tennessee from 1929 to 1931.

[[Senator Brockman]]
*[[Peter M. Brockman]], Oregon State Senate
*[[Thomas Patterson Brockman]] (1797–1859)

[[Senator Broderick]]
*[[Case Broderick]] (1839–1920)
*[[David C. Broderick]] (1820–1859), U.S. Senator from California
*[[John Broderick (politician)]] (1865–1939), American businessman and politician
*[[Mike Broderick]] (born 1939), South Dakota State Senate

[[Senator Brodhead]]
*[[Richard Brodhead]] (1811–1863), Pennsylvania
*[[Thornton F. Brodhead]] (1822–1862)

[[Senator Bronson]]
*[[Alvin Bronson]] (1783–1881), New York State Senate
*[[Charles H. Bronson]] (born 1949), Florida
*[[Harrison A. Bronson]] (1873–1947), North Dakota
*[[Irlo Bronson Sr.]] (1900–1973), Florida
*[[Lester Bronson]] (1905–1972)
*[[Stiles H. Bronson]] (1842–1930), South Dakota State Senate

[[Senator Brooke]]
*[[Edward Brooke]] (1919–2015), U.S. Senator from Massachusetts from 1967 to 1979
*[[Francis T. Brooke]] (1763–1851), Virginia
*[[Walker Brooke]] (1813–1869), U.S. Senator from Mississippi from 1852 to 1853

[[Senator Broome]]
*[[John Broome (politician)]] (1738–1810), New York State Senate
*[[Sharon Weston Broome]] (born 1956), Louisiana State Senate

[[Senator Brotherton]]
*[[Bill Brotherton]] (fl. 2010s), Arizona State Senate
*[[William T. Brotherton Jr.]] (1926–1997), West Virginia State Senate

[[Senator Broughton]]
*[[J. Melville Broughton]] (1888–1949), U.S. Senator from North Carolina in 1949
*[[Needham B. Broughton]] (1848–1914), North Carolina State Senate

[[Senator Broussard]]
*[[Edwin S. Broussard]] (1874–1934), U.S. Senator from Louisiana from 1921 to 1933
*[[Robert F. Broussard]] (1864–1918), U.S. Senator from Louisiana

[[Senator Brower]]
*[[Greg Brower]] (born 1964), Nevada State Senate
*[[John M. Brower]] (1845–1913), North Carolina

[[Senator Brownson]]
*[[John W. Brownson]] (1807–1860), New York State Senate
*[[Nathan Brownson]] (1742–1796), Georgia

[[Senator Broxson]]
*[[Doug Broxson]] (born 1949)
*[[John R. Broxson]] (1932–2019), Florida

[[Senator Bruce]]
*[[Blanche Bruce]] (1841–1898), born a slave in Prince Edward County, Virginia
*[[George A. Bruce]] (1839–1929), Massachusetts State Senate
*[[Terry L. Bruce]] (born 1944), U.S. Representative from Illinois
*[[Terry Bruce (politician)]] (born 1975), Kansas State Senate
*[[William Cabell Bruce]] (1860–1946), U.S. Senator from Maryland from 1923 to 1929

[[Senator Brush]]
*[[George W. Brush]] (1842–1927), American soldier, dentist, physician and politician
*[[Henry Brush]] (1778–1855), lawyer, soldier, legislator and farmer
*[[Joey Brush]] (1955–2015), American businessman and politician

[[Senator Bryan]]
*[[Charles Henry Bryan]] (1822–1877), California
*[[James W. Bryan]] (1874–1956), U.S. Representative from Washington State
*[[Nathan Philemon Bryan]] (1872–1935), U.S. Senator from Florida
*[[Richard Bryan]] (born 1937), U.S. Senator from Nevada from 1989 to 2001
*[[Silas Bryan]] (1822–1880), Illinois State Senate
*[[William James Bryan]] (1876–1908), U.S. Senator from Florida

[[Senator Bryson]]
*[[Dean F. Bryson]] (1910–1995), Oregon
*[[Jim Bryson (politician)]] (born 1961), Tennessee State Senate

Latest revision as of 03:32, 18 May 2024

Senator Briggs may refer to:

Members of the United States Senate

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  • Frank O. Briggs (1851–1913), U.S. Senator from New Jersey from 1907 to 1913
  • Frank P. Briggs (1894–1992), U.S. Senator from Missouri from 1945 to 1947; also served in the Missouri State Senate

United States state senate members

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Other

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  • Briggs (rapper) (born 1986), Australian rapper who self-describes as Senator Briggs