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Senate Freshmen

Returning Incumbent



Governor

New:

January 1:

North Carolina (list) Josh Stein Democratic (1966-09-13) September 13, 1966 (age 58) State Attorney General
North Carolina Senate
January 1, 2025 2029
Puerto Rico (list) Jenniffer Gonzalez Colon New Progressive (1976-08-05) August 5, 1976 (age 48) U.S. House
Minority Leader of the Puerto Rico House
Speaker of the Puerto Rico House
PREPA coordinator
January 2, 2025 2029

January 3:

American Samoa (list) Pula Nikolao Pula Republican Director of the Office of Insular Affairs January 3, 2025 2029

January 8:

New Hampshire (list) Kelly Ayotte Republican (1968-06-27) June 27, 1968 (age 56) U.S. Senate
State Attorney General
January 8, 2025 2027

January 13:

Indiana (list) Mike Braun Republican (1954-03-24) March 24, 1954 (age 70) U.S. Senate
Indiana House
Jasper School Board
January 13, 2025 2029
Missouri (list) Mike Kehoe Republican (1962-01-17) January 17, 1962 (age 62) Lieutenant Governor
Majority Leader of the Missouri Senate
January 13, 2025 2029
Washington (list) Bob Ferguson Democratic (1965-02-23) February 23, 1965 (age 59) State Attorney General
Chair of the King County Council
January 13, 2025 2029
West Virginia (list) Patrick Morrisey Republican (1967-12-21) December 21, 1967 (age 57) State Attorney General
Deputy Staff Director and Chief Health Counsel for the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce
January 13, 2025 2029

January 21:

Delaware (list) Matt Meyer Democratic (1971-09-29) September 29, 1971 (age 53) New Castle County Executice January 21, 2025 2029

Returning:

Montana (list) Photographic portrait of Greg Gianforte Greg Gianforte Republican (1961-04-17) April 17, 1961 (age 63) U.S. House January 4, 2021 2029
Utah (list) Photographic portrait of Spencer Cox Spencer Cox Republican (1975-07-11) July 11, 1975 (age 49) Lieutenant Governor
Utah House
Sanpete County Commission
January 4, 2021 2029 [8][9]
Vermont (list) Photographic portrait of Phil Scott Phil Scott Republican (1958-08-04) August 4, 1958 (age 66) Lieutenant Governor
Vermont Senate
January 5, 2017 2027 [10]

New:

December 15:

North Dakota North Dakota

(List)

Michelle Strinden Republican North Dakota House December 15, 2024 2028 Same ticket

January 3:

American Samoa American Samoa

(List)

Pulu Ae Ae Republican January 3, 2025 2029 Same ticket

January 6:

North Carolina North Carolina

(List)

Rachel Hunt Democratic North Carolina Senate

North Carolina House

January 6, 2025 2029 Separate election

January 9:

Vermont Vermont

(List)

John Rodgers Republican Vermont Senate

Vermont House of Representatives

January 9, 2025 2027 Separate election


January 13:

Indiana Indiana

(List)

Micah Beckwith Republican Noblesville public library trustee January 13, 2025 2029 Same ticket
Missouri Missouri

(List)

David Wasinger Republican No prior offices January 13, 2025 2025 Separate election
Washington (state) Washington

(List)

Denny Heck Democratic U.S. House

Washington House

January 13, 2021 2025 Separate election

January 21:

Delaware Delaware

(List)

Kyle Evans Gay Democratic Delaware Senate January 21, 2025 2029 Separate election

Returning:

Montana Montana

(List)

Kristen Juras Republican No prior offices January 4, 2021 2029 Same ticket
Utah Utah

(List)

Deidre Henderson Republican Utah Senate January 4, 2021 2029 Same ticket

House






President Stuff

Virginia (list) Thomas Jefferson None April 13, 1743 (age 38) Continental Congress June 1, 1779 1781
Virginia 5
James Madison
Anti-Administration Congress of the Confederation College of New Jersey (BA) 1789 Montpelier March 16, 1751 (age 45)
Virginia James Monroe Anti-Administration April 28, 1758 (age 36) Farmer

Continental Army
Virginia Militia
Lawyer

Virginia House of Delegates
Congress of the Confederation
College of William & Mary (BA) November 9, 1790 1796 Class 1 Charlottesville
Virginia (list) James Monroe Democratic-Republican April 28, 1758 (age 44) U.S. Minister to France
U.S. Senate
Virginia House of Delegates
Congress of the Confederation
Colonel in the Virginia Militia
Major in the Continental Army
December 28, 1799 1802
Virginia (list) James Monroe Democratic-Republican April 28, 1758 (age 52) U.S. Minister to the United Kingdom
Governor
U.S. Minister to France
U.S. Senate
Virginia House of Delegates
Congress of the Confederation
Colonel in the Virginia Militia
Major in the Continental Army
January 16, 1811 1814
Massachusetts John Quincy Adams Federalist July 11, 1767 (age 40) Diplomat

Lawyer

U.S. Minister to the Netherlands

U.S. Minister to Prussia

U.S. Minister to Russia

U.S. Minister to the United Kingdom

Massachusetts Senate Harvard University (AB, AM) March 4, 1803 1808 Class 1 Boston
Massachusetts 11
John Quincy Adams
Anti-Jacksonian President of the United States

U.S. Secretary of State

U.S. Senate

U.S. Minister to the United Kingdom

U.S. Minister to Russia

Massachusetts Senate

U.S. Minister to Prussia

U.S. Minister to the Netherlands

Harvard University (AB, AM) 1831 Quincy July 11, 1767 (age 66)
Massachusetts 12
John Quincy Adams
Whig President of the United States

U.S. Secretary of State

U.S. Senate

U.S. Minister to the United Kingdom

U.S. Minister to Russia

Massachusetts Senate

U.S. Minister to Prussia

U.S. Minister to the Netherlands

Harvard University (AB, AM) 1831 Quincy July 11, 1767 (age 76)
Massachusetts 8
John Quincy Adams
Whig President of the United States

U.S. Secretary of State

U.S. Senate

U.S. Minister to the United Kingdom

U.S. Minister to Russia

Massachusetts Senate

U.S. Minister to Prussia

U.S. Minister to the Netherlands

Harvard University (AB, AM) 1831 Quincy July 11, 1767 (age 80)
Tennessee at-large
Andrew Jackson
Democratic-Republican U.S. Army
Lawyer
Planter
Merchant
- 1796 Nashville March 15, 1767 (age 30)
Tennessee Andrew Jackson Democratic-Republican March 15, 1767 (age 31) U.S. Army
Lawyer
Planter
Merchant
U.S. House - September 26, 1797 1802 Class 1 Nashville
Tennessee Andrew Jackson Jacksonian March 15, 1767 (age 58) U.S. Army officer
Lawyer
Planter
Merchant
Federal Military Commissioner of Florida
U.S. Senate
U.S. House
Tennessee Supreme Court
- March 4, 1823 1828 Class 1 Nashville
New York Martin Van Buren Jacksonian December 5, 1782 (age 36) Lawyer
Columbia County Surrogate
New York Attorney General
New York Senate
- March 4, 1821 1832 Class 1 Albany
New York (list) Martin Van Buren Jacksonian December 5, 1782 (age 36) U.S. Senate
New York Attorney General
New York Senate
Columbia County Surrogate
January 1, 1829 1831
  1. ^ Inauguration delayed in order to finish his term as Governor of Florida.
  2. ^ a b Angus King of Maine and Bernie Sanders of Vermont join meetings of the Senate Democratic Caucus.[2][3][4]
  3. ^ The Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) is the Minnesota affiliate of the U.S. Democratic Party and its members are counted as Democrats.
  4. ^ Appointed to the seat following the resignation of Trent Lott.
  5. ^ Appointed to the seat on January 12, 2023 following the resignation of Ben Sasse.
  6. ^ Appointed to the seat following the resignation of Hillary Clinton, who had become Secretary of State.
  7. ^ Appointed to the seat following the death of Craig L. Thomas.
Best Documentary Feature
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone / Notes
1942 Frank Capra Kingdom of ItalyUnited States Prelude to War Won Capra was born in the Kingdom of Italy and became a United States citizen in 1920.

Tied with John Ford(The Battle of Midway), Ken G. Hall (Kokoda Front Line!), and Artkino (Moscow Strikes Back)

The Netherlands Information Bureau Netherlands High Stakes in the East nom
British Ministry of Information United Kingdom Listen to Britain nom
Twenty-One Miles nom
Belgian Ministry of Information Belgium Little Belgium nom
Concanen Films United Kingdom The White Eagle nom
1943 British Ministry of Information United Kingdom Desert Victory Won
1945 The Government of Great Britain United Kingdom The True Glory Won Shared with the Government of the United States
1947 Paul Rotha United Kingdom

England

The World Is Rich nom
1949 Crown Film Unit United Kingdom Daybreak in Udi Won
1951 Olle Nordemar Sweden Kon-Tiki Won
1953 John Taylor

Leon Clore Grahame Tharp

United KingdomEngland The Conquest of Everest nom
Castleton Knight A Queen is Crowned nom
1954 Guy Glover United Kingdom EnglandCanada The Stratford Adventure nom Emigrated to Canada in 1913.
1955 René Risacher France Heartbreak Ridge nom
1956 Jacques-Yves Cousteau France The Silent World Won
The Government Film Committee of Denmark Denmark Where Mountains Float nom
1958 James Carr United Kingdom

England

Antarctic Crossing nom
1959 Bernhard Grzimek Poland

Germany

Serengeti Shall Not Die Won Born in modern day Poland, which was then part of the German Empire.
1961 Arthur Cohn

René Lafuite

Switzerland/France Le Ciel et la Boue (Sky Above and Mud Beneath) won
dell Istituto Nazionale Luce, Comitato Organizzatore Del Giochi Della XVII Olimpiade Italy La Grande Olimpiade (Olympic Games 1960) nom
1962 Hugo Niebeling Germany Alvorada (Brazil's Changing Face) nom
1963 Paul de Roubiax France Le Maillon et la Chaine (The Link and the Chain) nom
1964 Jacques-Yves Cousteau France Jacques-Yves Cousteau's World without Sun won
Bert Haanstra Netherlands The Human Dutch nom
Jean Aurel RomaniaFrance Over There, 1914-18 nom Born in
1965 Peter Mills United Kingdom

England

The Forth Road Bridge nom
Frédéric Rossif France To Die in Madrid nom
1966 Peter Watkins United Kingdom

England

The War Game won
Haroun Tazieff Poland

Russia

France

Belgium

Le Volcan Interdit (The Forbidden Volcano) nom Born in modern day Poland, which was then part of the Russian Empire, to a Muslim Tatar father and Polish Jewish mother. Later resided in France and Belgium.
1967 Pierre Schoendoerffer France The Anderson Platoon won
1969 Bernard Chevry France Arthur Rubinstein – The Love of Life won
1970 Dr. Harald Reinl Austria Chariots of the Gods nom
1971 Lennart Ehrenborg

Thor Heyerdahl

Sweden/Norway The RA Expedition nom
Marcel Ophuls Germany

France

The Sorrow and the Pity nom Naturalized as a French citizen in 1938.
1972 Bert Haanstra Netherlands Ape and Super-Ape nom
Eckehard Munck Germany The Silent Revolution nom
1973 Bengt von zue Muehlen EstoniaGermany Battle of Berlin nom
1976 Anthony Howarth United Kingdom

England

People of the Wind nom Shared with David Koff
1977 Robert Dornhelm Austria The Children of Theatre Street nom Shared with Earle Mack
Bill Brind United Kingdom

England

High Grass Circus nom Shared with Torben Schioler and Tony Ianzelo
1978 Albert Lamorisse France The Lovers' Wind nom
Alan Root United Kingdom

England

Mysterious Castles of Clay nom
Jean-Pierre Dutilleux

Barry Williams Michel Gast

Belgium/United KingdomEngland/France Raoni nom
1979 Jacques Bobet France Going the Distance nom Shared with Paul Cowan
Tom Priestley United Kingdom

England

The Killing Ground nom Shared with Steve Singer
Barry Alexander Brown United Kingdom

England

The War at Home nom Shared with Glenn Silber
1980 Bengt von zur Mühlen

Arthur Cohn

EstoniaGermany/Switzerland The Yellow Star: The Persecution of the Jews in Europe 1933-45 nom
1981 Arnold Schwartzman United Kingdom

England

Genocide win Shared with Rabbi Marvin Hier
1982 Sturla Gunnarsson Iceland

Canada

After the Axe nom Shared with Steve Lucas
1984 Karel Dirka Czech Republic Marlene nom Shared with Zev Braun
1985 Japhet Asher United Kingdom

England

Soliders in Hiding nom
1987 Aviva Slesin LithuaniaUnited States The Ten-Year Lunch: The Wit and Legend of the Algonquin Roundtable win
Robert Stone United Kingdom

England

Radio Bikini nom
Cyril Christo FranceUnited States A Stitch for Time nom Shared with Barbara Herbich
1988 Marcel Ophuls Germany

France

Hotel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie win
1990 Arthur Cohn Switzerland American Dream win Shared with Barbara Kopple
1991 Irving Saraf Poland

United States

In the Shadow of the Stars win Shared with Allie Light
Hava Kohav Beller Germany

Israel

United States

The Restless Conscience: Resistance to Hitler Within Germany 1933-1945 nom
1992 Sally Dundas United Kingdom

England

Canada

Fires of Kuwait nom
1995 Jon Blair South AfricaUnited Kingdom

England

Anne Frank Remembered win
1999 Arthur Cohn

Kevin Macdonald

Switzerland/United KingdomScotland One Day in September win
Wim Wenders

Ulrich Felsberg

Germany Buena Vista Social Club nom
2001 Jean-Xavier de Lestrade

Denis Poncet

France Murder on a Sunday Morning won
Christian Frei Switzerland War Photographer nom
2002 Malcolm Clarke United Kingdom

England

Prisoner of Paradise nom
Jacques Perrin France Winged Migration nom
2003 Carles Bosch

Josep Maria Domenech

Spain Balseros nom
2004 Ross Kauffman

Zana Briski

United Kingdom

England

Born into Brothels win
Luigi Falorni Italy The Story of the Weeping Camel nom Shared with Byambasuren Davaa
2005 Luc Jacquet

Yves Darondeau

France March of the Penguins win
Hubert Sauper Austria Darwin's Nightmare nom
2008 Simon Chinn

James Marsh

United Kingdom

England

Man on Wire win
Werner Herzog Germany Encounters at the End of the World nom
2009 Anders Østergaard

Lise Lense-Møller

Denmark Burma VJ nom
2010 Banksy

Jaimie D'Cruz

United Kingdom

England

Exit Through the Gift Shop nom
Tim Hetherington United Kingdom

England

Restrepo nom Shared with Sebastian Junger
Lucy Walker

Angus Aynsley

United Kingdom

England

United States

Waste Land nom
2011 Wim Wenders

Gian-Piero Ringel

Germany Pina nom
2012 Malik Bendjelloul

Simon Chinn

Sweden/United KingdomEngland Searching for Sugar Man won
2013 Signe Byrge Sørensen Denmark The Act of Killing nom Shared with Joshua Oppenheimer
2014 Mathilde Bonnefoy

Dirk Wilutzky

France/Germany Citizenfour won Shared with Laura Poitras
Wim Wenders

David Rosier

Germany/France The Salt of the Earth nom Shared with Juliano Ribeiro Salgado
Orlando von Einsiedel

Joanna Natasegara

United Kingdom

England

Virunga nom
2015 Asif Kapadia

James Gay-Rees

United Kingdom

England

Amy win
Signe Byrge Sørensen Denmark The Look of Silence nom Shared with Joshua Oppenheimer
Evgeny Afineevsky

Den Tolmor

RussiaIsraelUnited States/MoldovaUnited States Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom nom
2016 Gianfranco Rosi

Donatella Palermo

Italy Fire at Sea nom
Raoul Peck

Remi Grellety

HaitiFrance/France I Am Not Your Negro nom Shared with Hébert Peck
2017 Agnès Varda

JR Rosalie Varda

France Faces Places nom
Søren Steen Jespersen Denmark Last Men in Aleppo nom Shared with Feras Fayyad and Kareem Abeed
2018 Ansgar Frerich

Eva Kemme Tobias N. Siebert

Germany Of Fathers and Sons nom Talal Derki
2019 Kirstine Barfod

Sigrid Dyekjær

Denmark The Cave nom Shared with Feras Fayyad
Joanna Natasegara United Kingdom

England

The Edge of Democracy nom Shared with Petra Costa, Shane Boris, and Tiago Pavan
Edward Watts United Kingdom

England

For Sama nom Shared with Waad al-Kateab
Ljubo Stefanov

Tamara Kotevska Atanas Georgiev

North Macedonia Honeyland nom
2020/21 James Reed United Kingdom

England

My Octopus Teacher win Shared with Pippa Ehrlich and Craig Foster
Alexander Nanau

Bianca Oana

Romania Collective nom
2021 Jonas Poher Rasmussen

Monica Hellström Signe Byrge Sørensen Charlotte De La Gournerie

Denmark/France Flee nom
2022 Teddy Leifer United Kingdom

England

All That Breathes nom Shared with Shaunak Sen and Aman Mann
Simon Lereng Wilmont

Monica Hellström

Denmark A House Made of Splinters nom
2023 Mstyslav Chernov Ukraine 20 Days in Mariupol win
Christopher Sharp

John Battsek

UgandaUnited KingdomEngland/United KingdomEngland Bobi Wine: The People's President nom
Kaouther Ben Hania

Nadim Cheikhrouha

Tunisia

France

Four Daughters nom

Bosnia

No Man's Land

Quo Vadis Aida

Lithuania

Anatole Litvak

Laurence Harvey

Aviva Slesin

Moldova

Lewis Milestone

Den Tolmor

Ukraine

Best Documentary Feature
Year Name Film Category Status Milestone / Notes
1928/29 Paul Muni The Valiant Best Actor nom First actor of Austro-Hungarian (later defined as Ukrainian) background to earn an Oscar nomination.

Became a United States citizen.

1932/33 I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang Best Actor nom
1935 Black Fury Best Actor write in
1936 The Story of Louis Pasteur Best Actor won
1937 The Life of Émile Zola Best Actor nom
1940 Samuel Spewack My Favorite Wife Best story nom Shared with Bella Spewack
1942 Jo Swerling The Pride of the Yankees Best Adapted Screenplay nom
1944 Otto Preminger Laura Best Director nom
1948 Anatole Litvak The Snake Pit Best Director nom Born in modern day Ukraine, which was then part of the Russian Empire, to a Lithuanian Jewish family
1951 Anatole Litvak Decision Before Dawn Best Picture nom
Sam Zimbalist Quo Vadis Best Picture nom
1959 Ben-Hur Best Picture won
Otto Preminger Anatomy of a Murder Best Picture nom Born in Austro-Hungarian Empire
1963 The Cardinal Best Director nom
1970 Ingo Preminger MASH Best Picture nom
2023 Mstyslav Chernov 20 Days in Mariupol Best Documentary Feature won Shared with Michelle Mizner and Raney Aronson-Rath

Estonia

Bengt Von Muehlen

Miliza Korjus

Tangerines

Best Documentary Feature
Year Name Film Category Status Milestone / Notes
1938 Miliza Korjus The Great Waltz Best Supporting Actress nom
1973 Bengt von zur Mühlen Battle of Berlin Best Documentary Feature nom
1980 Bengt von zur Mühlen The Yellow Star: The Persecution of the Jews in Europe 1933-45 nom
2014 Estonia Tangerines Best International Feature nom

North Macedonia

Honeyland

Before the Rain

Serbia

Steve Teisch

Marcell Jankovics

Armenia

Atom Egoyan

Steve Zaillian

Luxembourg

Alexandre Espigares

Laurent Witz

Portugal

Daniel Sousa

Ice Merchants

Eduardo Serra

Georgia

A Chief in Love

# County Seat Population
5 Becker Detroit Lakes 35,283
11 Big Stone Ortonville 5,105
23 Chippewa Montevideo 12,172
27 Clay Moorhead 66,258
33 Cottonwood Windom 11,319
41 Douglas Alexandria 39,953
51 Grant Elbow Lake 6,139
57 Hubbard Park Rapids 22,132
67 Kandiyohi Willmar 43,813
69 Kittson Hallock 4,060
73 Lac qui Parle Madison 6,630
81 Lincoln Ivanhoe 5,521
83 Lyon Marshall 25,427
85 McLeod Glencoe 36,785
89 Marshall Warren 8,810
93 Meeker Litchfield 23,490
97 Morrison Little Falls 34,250
101 Murray Slayton 8,049
107 Norman Ada 6,329
111 Otter Tail Fergus Falls 60,626
113 Pennington Thief River Falls 13,714
117 Pipestone Pipestone 9,245
119 Polk Crookston 30,412
121 Pope Glenwood 11,400
125 Red Lake Red Lake Falls 3,911
127 Redwood Redwood Falls 15,288
129 Renville Olivia 14,348
135 Roseau Roseau 15,252
143 Sibley Gaylord 15,084
145 Stearns St. Cloud 160,977
149 Stevens Morris 9,728
151 Swift Benson 9,719
153 Todd Long Prairie 25,667
155 Traverse Wheaton 3,136
159 Wadena Wadena 14,241
167 Wilkin Breckenridge 6,306
173 Yellow Medicine Granite Falls 9,467

Cities and townships of 10,000 or more people

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2,500 – 10,000 people

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See also

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The Canadian women's roster

References

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  2. ^ Rama, Padmananda (November 14, 2012). "Maine Independent Angus King to Caucus with Senate Democrats". National Public Radio. Retrieved November 30, 2020. Angus King of Maine, who cruised to victory last week running as an independent, said Wednesday that he will caucus with Senate Democrats... The Senate's other independent, Bernie Sanders of Vermont, also caucuses with the Democrats.
  3. ^ "Senate group eyes Social Security changes as Biden hits Republicans over benefits". NBC News. March 3, 2023.
  4. ^ Schonfeld, Zach (December 11, 2022). "Sanders calls Sinema 'corporate Democrat' who 'sabotaged' legislation".
  5. ^ "Congressional candidate Jacky Rosen a newcomer, unknown to most Southern Nevadans". Reviewjournal.com. July 5, 2016. Retrieved February 5, 2019.
  6. ^ "About Congresswoman Jacky Rosen". Archived from the original on December 21, 2018. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
  7. ^ "U.S. Senate: States in the Senate | New York". www.senate.gov. Retrieved 2023-05-29.
  8. ^ "Gov. Spencer Cox". National Governors Association. Archived from the original on March 28, 2024. Retrieved March 27, 2024.
  9. ^ Schott, Bryan; Semerad, Tony (January 18, 2024). "Here's why Utah Gov. Spencer Cox's family business has become an internet powerhouse". The Salt Lake Tribune. Archived from the original on May 25, 2024. Retrieved May 24, 2024.
  10. ^ "Gov. Phil Scott". National Governors Association. Archived from the original on March 28, 2024. Retrieved March 27, 2024.

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