Republican Mark Kirk was elected junior Senator from Illinois in 2010.
Ted Kennedy was 30 when he was elected Massachusetts senator in 1962. He served as Democrat until his death in 2009.
Al Gore became a US Senator in 1985 however the election was held in 1984.
If you are asking about when he became president, he was first elected in 2008. He was then re-elected in 2012. If you are asking when he was first elected to office, that was in 1996 when he became an Illinois State Senator.
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Hillary Clinton
Obama was a US Senator from Illinois , elected in 2004, when he ran for President. Before that, he held a seat as an Illinois state senator from 1997 to 2004.
I think the Roman people elected the Senators. The Citizens only, but no women or children or slaves. Ancient Roman Senators were not elected--at least not directly. If a man became elected to the office of Quaestor, he automatically became a senator. That's the closest thing to an "elected" senator that Rome had. Other means of entry into the senate were by appointment and by proving a financial worth of at least a million sesterces.
Since New Hampshire was one of the original Thirteen Colonies, it officially became a state in the US at the ratification of the Constitution in 1791. Paine Wingate was NH's first senator; NH's second Senator, Samuel Livermore, was not elected until 1793, due to the Constitution's requirement that Senators not be elected in the same year.
She was elected in 2010, after being appointed in 2009 to the seat vacated by Hillary Clinton when she became US Secretary of State.
Joe Biden has never been president. He was a senator before he became vice-president.
He was the junior U.S. senator from the State of Illinois. In 2008, he became the first senator elected to the presidency since John F. Kennedy in 1960.