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Senator John E. Walsh (D)
Hometown: Helena
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Senator Jon Tester (D)
Hometown: Big Sandy
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Montana

Montana became the 41st state in the Union on November 8, 1889. The state's first two senators, Wilbur Sanders and Thomas C. Power, were sworn into office on April 16, 1890, following a hotly contested election. Montana’s longest-serving senators include James E. Murray (1934-1961) and Max Baucus (1978-2014). Mike Mansfield served as Senate majority leader for 16 years, from 1961 to 1977, longer than any other majority leader to date.

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