Senator White
Appearance
- U.S. Senators
- Albert Smith White (1803–1864), U.S. Senator from Indiana
- Francis S. White (1847–1922), U.S. senator from Alabama
- Samuel White (American politician) (1770–1809), U.S. Senator from Delaware
- Stephen M. White (1853–1901), U.S. Senator from California
- U.S. state senate members
- Al White (politician) (born 1950)
- Albert B. White (1856–1941), West Virginia
- Andrew Dickson White (1832–1918), New York
- Benjamin F. White (Montana politician) (1833–1920)
- Bodi White (born 1956), Louisiana State Senate
- Chilton A. White (1826–1900), Ohio
- Daniel Appleton White (1776–1861), Massachusetts
- Donald C. White (born 1950), Pennsylvania State Senate
- Doug White (politician) (born 1943), Ohio State Senate
- Edward Douglass White (1845–1921), Louisiana
- Francis White (Virginia) (1761–1826), Virginia (now West Virginia)
- Frank White (North Dakota politician) (1856–1940), North Dakota
- George E. White (1848–1935), Illinois
- George Henry White (1852–1918), North Carolina
- Harry White (Pennsylvania) (1834–1920), Pennsylvania
- Hays B. White (1855–1930)
- Horace White (1865–1943), New York
- Hugh Lawson White (1773–1840)
- James T. White (politician) (1837–1892), Arkansas
- James White (general) (1747–1821)
- Jeanette White (born 1943), Vermont State Senate
- Jim White (politician) (born 1944), South Dakota State Senate
- John E. White (1873–1943), Massachusetts
- John L. White (1930–2001), New Jersey State Senate
- Joseph C. White (1899–1967), Massachusetts State Senate
- Kenneth S. White (1897–1976), Wisconsin State Senate
- Loren H. White (1863–1923), New York
- M. Z. White (1872–1945), West Virginia State Senate
- Mary Jo White (Pennsylvania politician) (born 1941), Pennsylvania State Senate
- Merritt F. White (1865–1934), Wisconsin State Senate
- Michael D. White (1827–1917), Indiana
- Michael R. White (born 1951), Ohio
- Milo White (1830–1913)
- Newton Harris White (1860–1931)
- Peter White (Michigan) (1830–1908), Michigan
- Philo White (1796–1883)
- Phineas White (1770–1847), Vermont
- Randy White (West Virginia politician) (born 1955), West Virginia State Senate
- Robert White (West Virginia state senator) (1876–1935), West Virginia
- Roderick White (1814–1856), New York
- Scott White (politician) (1970–2011), Washington State Senate
- Stan White (politician), North Carolina State Senate
- Tom White (Nebraska politician) (born 1956), Nebraska State Senate
- Wallace H. White Jr. (1877–1952)
- Walter White (politician) (1919–2007), Ohio State Senate
- William White (Secretary of State) (1762–1811), North Carolina
-==See also==
- William Pinkney Whyte (1824–1908), U.S. Senator from Maryland
Walker
- U.S. Senators
- Freeman Walker (1780–1827), U.S. Senator from Georgia
- George Walker (Kentucky) (1763–1819), U.S. Senator from Kentucky
- Isaac P. Walker (1815–1872), U.S. Senator from Wisconsin
- James D. Walker (1830–1906), U.S. Senator from Arkansas from 1879 to 1885
- John Williams Walker (1783–1823), U.S. Senator from Alabama
- Walter Walker (politician) (1883–1956), U.S. Senator from Colorado in 1932
- U.S. state senate members
- Amasa Walker (1799–1875)
- C. Harding Walker (1859–1934)
- Carlene M. Walker (born 1947)
- Charles E. Walker (1860–1893), New York
- Charles Walker (Georgia politician) (born 1947), Georgia State Senate
- David S. Walker (1815–1891), Florida
- Edward C. Walker (New York) (1837–1903), New York
- Edward Walker (politician) (born 1969), Montana
- Greg Walker (politician) (born 1963), Indiana State Senate
- Howard Walker (politician) (born 1954), Michigan State Senate
- Jack E. Walker (1900–1979)
- Jimmy Walker (1881–1946), New York
- John A. Walker (Iowa politician) (1912–2012), Iowa
- John Walker (Missouri politician) (1770–1838), Missouri
- John Walker (Virginia politician) (1744–1809), Virginia
- Joseph Knox Walker (died 1863)
- Lyman Walker (1799–1886)
- Moses B. Walker (1819–1895)
- Norman R. Walker (1889–1949)
- Robert J. Walker (1801–1869)
- Samuel Walker (soldier) (1822–1893), Kansas
- Stanley C. Walker (1923–2001), Virginia State Senate
- Vicki Walker (born 1956), Oregon
- William H. Walker (Vermont) (1832–1896), Vermont
- Garret D. Wall (1783–1850), U.S. Senator from New Jersey
- Hampton W. Wall (1831–1898)
- Harry Wall (politician) (1894–?), Washington State Senate
- James Walter Wall (1820–1872), U.S. Senator from New Jersey in 1863
- Thomas Wall (politician) (1840–?)
-==See also==
- Josiah T. Walls (1842–1905)
Walsh
- United State Senators
- Arthur Walsh (U.S. senator) (1896–1947), U.S. Senator from New Jersey from 1943 to 1944
- David I. Walsh (1872–1947), U.S. Senator from Massachusetts
- John Walsh (U.S. senator) (born 1960), U.S. Senator from Montana from 2014 to 2015
- Thomas J. Walsh (1859–1933), U.S. Senator from Montana from 1913 to 1933
- U.S. state senate members
- Jack Walsh (politician), Delaware State Senate
- John Jackson Walsh (1871–1949), Massachusetts State Senate
- John M. Walsh (born 1940), Iowa
- Lawrence M. Walsh Sr. (born 1948)
- Marian Walsh (born 1954)
- Patrick Walsh (Michigan politician) (1892–1978), Michigan State Senate
- Patrick Walsh (Southern U.S. politician) (1840–1899)
- Patrick Walsh (Wisconsin politician) (1830–1888), Wisconsin State Senate
- R. Jay Walsh (1854–1916), Connecticut State Senate
- Richard A. Walsh (1930–2005)
- Thomas J. Walsh (New York) (1892–1955), New York
- William E. Walsh (Oregon) (1903–1975), Oregon State Senate
- Bill Walters (Arkansas politician) (1943–2013)
- Chris Walters (born 1986), West Virginia State Senate
- Herbert S. Walters (1891–1973), U.S. Senator from Tennessee from 1963 to 1964
- J. Henry Walters (1874–1952), New York State Senate
- Michael P. Walters (born 1956)
- Mimi Walters (born 1962)
-==See also==
- D. P. Walter, State senator
Walton
- Charles W. Walton (New York) (1875–1945), New York
- George Walton (1749–1804), Georgia
- Moses Walton (1775–1847), Virginia
- William B. Walton (1871–1939), New Mexico
- Lynne Walz, Nebraska State Senate
- Norman Joseph Walz (1915–1984), Minnesota State Senate
-==See also==
- Brent Waltz (born 1973)
- Frederick L. Warder (1912–1980)
- Walter Warder (1851–1938), Illinois
- James Britton Ware (1830–1918), Georgia State Senate
- James Franklin Ware (1849–1934), Wisconsin State Senate
- John H. Ware III (1908–1997), Pennsylvania
- Nicholas Ware (1776–1824), U.S. Senator from Georgia
- George D. Waring (1819–1893)
- Jim Waring (born 1967), Arizona State Senate
Warner
- U.S. Senators
- John Warner (born 1927), U.S. Senator from Virginia from 1979 to 2009
- Mark Warner (born 1954), U.S. Senator from Virginia since 2008
- Willard Warner (1826–1906), U.S. Senator from Alabama after the war
- William Warner (Missouri politician) (1840–1916), U.S. Senator from Missouri
- U.S. state senate members
- Andrew S. Warner (1819–1887), from New York
- Charles J. Warner (1875–1955), Nebraska State Senate
- Clement Warner (1836–1916), Wisconsin State Senate
- Earle S. Warner (1880–1971), New York
- Frank B. Warner (1863–?), Missouri State Senate
- Fred M. Warner (1865–1923), Michigan
- Hans Warner (1844–1896), Wisconsin
- Ivan Warner (1919–1994), New York
- Jerome Warner (1927–1997), Nebraska
- John Warner (North Dakota politician) (born 1952), North Dakota State Senate
- Oliver Warner (Massachusetts) (1841–1885), Massachusetts State Senate
- P. Dean Warner (1822–1910), Michigan politician
- Judith Warnick (born 1950), Washington State Senate
- Spencer K. Warnick (1874–1954), New York
-==See also==
- Frank Warnke (1933–2011)
- William R. Warnock (1838–1918), Ohio
Watkins
- Arthur Vivian Watkins (1886–1973), U.S. Senator from Utah from 1947 to 1959
- G. Harold Watkins (1903–1991), Pennsylvania State Senate
- George Watkins (politician) (1902–1970), from Pennsylvania
- John B. Watkins (1855–1931)
- John D. Watkins (1828–1895), Louisiana
- John Watkins (Virginia politician, born 1947), Virginia
- Nathaniel W. Watkins (1796–1876), Kentucky
- Wes Watkins (born 1938), from Oklahoma
- William Wirt Watkins (1826–1898), politician
- Ben Watson (politician) (born 1959), Georgia State Senate
- Bo Watson (born 1960), Tennessee State Senate
- Clarence Wayland Watson (1864–1940)
- Clinton Watson (1877–?), Missouri State Senate
- Diane Watson (born 1933), California
- Frank Watson (American politician) (born 1945)
- James Eli Watson (1864–1948), U.S. Senator from Indiana
- James F. Watson (1840–1897)
- James Lopez Watson (1922–2001)
- James Watson (New York politician) (1750–1806), U.S. Senator from New York
- John H. Watson (Vermont judge) (1851–1929), Vermont
- Kirk Watson (born 1958), Texas
- Michael Watson (Mississippi politician) (born 1977), Mississippi State Senate
- Murray Watson Jr. (1932–2018)
- Thomas E. Watson (1856–1922), Georgia
- Thomas Philip Watson (1933–2015)
- William T. Watson (1849–1917), Delaware
Watts
- A. D. Watts (1867–1927), North Carolina State Senate
- Cornelius Clarkson Watts (1848–1930), West Virginia State Senate
- Eugene J. Watts (1942–2008), Ohio State Senate
- Isaac Wayne (1772–1852), Pennsylvania
- Justin Wayne (politician), Nebraska
- James K. Weatherford (1850–1935), Oregon State Senate
- Zadoc L. Weatherford (1888–1983)
- Chuck Weaver (born 1956), Illinois State Senate
- Isaac Weaver Jr. (1756–1830), from Pennsylvania
- Richard Weaver (American politician) (1827–1906), Wisconsin State Senate
- Stanley B. Weaver (1925–2003)
- Zebulon Weaver (1872–1948), North Carolina
- Benjamin Joseph Webb (1814–1897), Kentucky State Senate
- Charles M. Webb (1833–1911), Wisconsin State Senate
- Doyle Webb (born 1955), Arkansas State Senate
- Edmund F. Webb (1835–1898), Maine
- Edwin Y. Webb (1872–1955), North Carolina
- J. Griswold Webb (1890–1934), New York
- Jim Webb (born 1946)
- Julian Webb (1911–2002), Georgia State Senate
- M. Price Webb (1862–1938), Virginia State Senate
- Robin L. Webb (born 1960), Kentucky State Senate
- Roger Webb (politician), Montana State Senate
- Stephen Palfrey Webb (1804–1879), Massachusetts and California
- William R. Webb (1842–1926), U.S. Senator from Tennessee
- Anthony Webbe (Missouri politician) (1901–1953), Missouri State Senate
- Alexander Webster (New York) (1734–1810), from New York
- Charlie Webster (politician), from Maine
- Daniel Webster (Florida politician) (born 1949), who has been a member of the U.S. House of Representatives since 2011
- Daniel Webster (1782–1852), American statesman who represented New Hampshire and Massachusetts in the U.S. Congress
- Ebenezer Webster (1739–1806), New Hampshire
- Edwin Hanson Webster (1829–1893), U.S. Congressman from Maryland, serving the second district for two terms from 1859 until 1865
- Hugh Webster (born 1943), former member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's 24th Senate district, including constituents in Alamance and Caswell counties
- Richard M. Webster (1922–1990), from Missouri
- Stephen W. Webster (born 1943), Vermont attorney, politician and woodland manager. He served as President of the Vermont State Senate from 1995 to 1997
Weeks
- Harold E. Weeks, from Maine
- John E. Weeks (1853–1949), from Vermont. He served as the 61st Governor of Vermont from 1927 to 1931
- John W. Weeks (1860–1926), in the Republican Party
- Russ Weeks (born 1942), former Republican State Senator from West Virginia the 9th Senatorial District
- Sinclair Weeks (1893–1972), and as U.S. Secretary of Commerce from 1953 until 1958, during President Eisenhower's administration
- Thompson Weeks (1832–1901), American lawyer and legislator
- Dan Weinberg, Montana State Senate
- Loretta Weinberg (born 1935), New Jersey State Senate
- Ferdinand C. Weinert (1853–1939), Texas State Senate
- Rudolph A. Weinert (1894–1974), Texas State Senate
- Brian Weinstein, former Washington State Senator representing the 41st Legislative District
- David F. Weinstein (born 1936), North Carolina State Senate district
- Jeremy S. Weinstein (born 1950), New York
- Peter Weinstein (born 1947), in Florida
- Adonijah Welch (1821–1889), U.S. Senator from Florida
- David E. Welch (1835–?)
- Henry Kirke White Welch (1821–1870), American lawyer and politician
- James T. Welch (born 1975), member of the Massachusetts Senate
- John Welch (politician) (1805–1891), U.S. Representative from Ohio
- Patrick Welch (1948–2020), who served as a member of the Illinois Senate
- Peter Welch (born 1947), American attorney and politician who has served as the U.S. Representative for Vermont
- Robert Welch (Wisconsin politician) (born 1958), American politician from Wisconsin
- William W. Welch (1818–1892), American Party member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Connecticut's 4th congressional district from 1855 to 1857
Weller
- John B. Weller (1812–1875), fifth governor of California from January 8, 1858 to January 9, 1860 and a congressman from Ohio, U.S. senator from California
- Ovington Weller (1862–1927), member of the U.S. Senate, representing the State of Maryland from 1921 to 1927
- George B. Wellington (1856–1921), New York
- George L. Wellington (1852–1927), U.S. Senator from Maryland from 1897 to 1903
- Abijah J. Wellman (1836–1889), American merchant, banker and politician from New York
- Arthur Holbrook Wellman (1855–1948), member of the Massachusetts General Court and a professor at Boston University School of Law
- Andy Wells (American politician) (born 1954), who served in the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 96th district from 2013 to 2015 and has served in the North Carolina Senate from the 42nd district since 2015
- Charles Wells (American politician) (1786–1866), politician, who served in both branches of the Massachusetts legislature, as a member of Boston's Common Council in 1822, on the Board of Aldermen from 1829 to 1830 and as the fourth mayor of Boston, Massachusetts from 1832 to 1833
- Erik Wells (born 1967), and former television news anchor
- George H. Wells (1833–1905), Northern-born officer in the Army of the Confederate States of America and an attorney and Democratic politician in Lake Charles, Louisiana
- Henry Gordon Wells (1879–1954), lawyer and a politician in Massachusetts and New Hampshire
- Henry Jackson Wells (1823–1912), resident of Cambridge, Massachusetts, and he served as a Massachusetts Representative and a Massachusetts Senator in the Massachusetts legislature
- John S. Wells (1803–1860), U.S. Senator from New Hampshire
- Wellington Wells (1868–1954), Massachusetts lawyer and politician who served as President of the Massachusetts Senate from 1925 to 1928
- William H. Wells (1769–1829), lawyer and politician from Dagsboro, in Sussex County, Delaware. He was a member of the Federalist Party, who served in the Delaware General Assembly and as U.S. Senator from Delaware
- William Wells (general) (1837–1892), businessman, politician, and general in the Union Army during the American Civil War who received a Medal of Honor for gallantry at the Battle of Gettysburg
- Martin Welles (1787–1863), politician
- Isaac Welsh (1811–1875), politician in Ohio who was in the Ohio House of Representatives, Ohio Senate
- Matthew E. Welsh (1912–1995), 41st Governor of Indiana and a member of the Democratic Party, serving from 1961 to 1965
- Edward Wemple (1843–1920), American businessman and U.S. Representative from New York
- William W. Wemple (1862–1933), New York
Wentworth
- Asa Wentworth Jr. (1797–1882), Vermont State Senate
- Jeff Wentworth (born 1940), Texas State Senate
- Tappan Wentworth (1802–1875), Massachusetts
- Dayne Wescott (1850–1929), Wisconsin State Senate
- Samuel Wescott, New Jersey State Senate
- Walter S. Wescott (1828–1908), Wisconsin State Senate
- Absolom M. West (1818–1894)
- Ben West (1911–1974), Tennessee State Senate
- Chris West (politician) (born 1950), Maryland
- E. B. West, Wisconsin State Senate
- Francis H. West (1825–1896), Wisconsin State Senate
- James E. West (politician) (1951–2006)
- John C. West (1922–2004), South Carolina
- Joseph R. West (1822–1898), U.S. Senator from Louisiana
- Junius Edgar West (1866–1947), Virginia
- Royce West (born 1952)
- Samuel H. West (1872–1938), Ohio
- T. C. West, served in the California State Senate
- Thomas F. West (1874–1931), Florida
- William H. West (1824–1911), Ohio
- William Stanley West (1849–1914), U.S. Senator from Georgia
- David M. Westcott (1760s–1841), and newspaper editor from New York
- James Westcott (1802–1880), U.S. Senator from Florida from 1845 to 1849
- Byron Weston (1832–1898), Massachusetts
- Carol Weston (politician), Maine
- William Weston (Vermont politician) (1803–1875), Vermont State Senate
- George P. Wetmore (1846–1921), 37th Governor of and a U.S. Senator from Rhode Island
- Henry C. Wetmore (1823–1862), American writer and politician from New York
- Robert D. Wetmore (1930–2016), American state legislator who served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1971 to 1977 and the Massachusetts Senate from 1977 to 1997