List of most senior women in the United States Congress

Seniority in both houses of the United States Congress is valuable as it confers a number of benefits and is based on length of continuous service, with ties broken by a series of factors. The following lists the most senior women in either or both houses of Congress, sometimes called the "dean of women" in either chamber.

Synopsis
In the House, Edith Nourse Rogers, who served 35 years from 1925 to 1960 as one of the first women elected to Congress (and the first woman elected from Massachusetts), was the longest-serving female Representative upon her death in office in 1960. Her record was surpassed in 2018 by Marcy Kaptur of Ohio, who has served in the House since 1983.

In the Senate, Republican Margaret Chase Smith, who served for 23 years from 1949 to 1973 as a senator from Maine, was the longest-serving female Senator upon her retirement. Her record was surpassed in 2011 by Barbara Mikulski of Maryland, who served for 30 years from 1987 to 2017.

Across both houses of Congress, Rogers' 35 years of service from 1925 to 1960 was the longest for a female member when she died in office in 1960. Her record was surpassed in 2012 by Mikulski, who served a total of 40 years in Congress from 1977 to 2017 (10 years in the House of Representatives and 30 years in the Senate).


 * Maxine Waters and Eleanor Holmes Norton, both inaugurated in 1991, are the longest-serving African-American women (and women of color) in the House.
 * Patsy Mink, who was the dean of women in the House from 1997 to 2002, was the longest-serving Asian-American woman in the House (and Congress).
 * Carol Moseley-Braun is the longest-serving (and first) African-American woman (and woman of color) in the Senate.
 * Ileana Ros-Lehtinen is the longest-serving Hispanic or Latina American woman in the House.
 * Edith Nourse Rogers is the longest-serving Republican woman in the House.
 * Catherine Cortez Masto is the longest-serving Hispanic or Latina American woman in the Senate.
 * Tammy Baldwin is the longest-serving LGBT woman in both the House and Senate.
 * Nita Lowey is the longest-serving Jewish-American woman in the House.
 * Dianne Feinstein is the longest-serving (and first) Jewish-American woman in the Senate.
 * Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, both inaugurated in 2019, are the first and longest-serving Muslim women in the House (and in Congress).

Republican

 * Jeannette Rankin
 * Alice Mary Robertson
 * Mae Nolan
 * Florence Kahn
 * Edith Nourse Rogers
 * Frances P. Bolton
 * Florence P. Dwyer
 * Margaret Heckler
 * Marjorie Holt
 * Virginia D. Smith
 * Olympia Snowe
 * Marge Roukema
 * Nancy Johnson
 * Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
 * Kay Granger (incumbent)

Democratic

 * Mary Teresa Norton
 * Reva Bosone
 * Edna F. Kelly
 * Leonor Sullivan
 * Shirley Chisholm
 * Patricia Schroeder
 * Patsy Mink
 * Marcy Kaptur (incumbent)

Republican

 * Gladys Pyle
 * Vera C. Bushfield
 * Margaret Chase Smith
 * Nancy Kassebaum
 * Kay Hutchison
 * Susan Collins (incumbent)

Democratic

 * Rebecca Latimer Felton
 * Hattie Wyatt Caraway
 * Maurine Neuberger
 * Elaine Edwards
 * Muriel Humphrey Brown
 * Barbara Mikulski
 * Dianne Feinstein
 * Patty Murray (incumbent)