Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee

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The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) is the Democratic Hill committee for the United States Senate, working to elect Democrats to that body. Senator Jon Corzine of New Jersey was chair for the U.S. Senate election, 2004. On November 15, 2004, Senator Charles Schumer was named to head the organization in preparation for U.S. Senate election, 2006. In November, 2006, Schumer was chosen to continue leading the DSCC until the 2008 election. JB Poersch is the executive director of the committee.

Name State Term of Service
J. Bennett Johnston LA 1976-1977
Wendell Ford KY 1977-1983
Lloyd Bentsen TX 1983-1985
George Mitchell ME 1985-1987
John Kerry MA 1987-1989
John Breaux LA 1989-1991
Charles S. Robb VA 1991-1993
Bob Graham FL 1993-1995
Bob Kerrey NE 1995-1999
Robert G. Torricelli NJ 1999-2001
Patty Murray WA 2001-2003
Jon S. Corzine NJ 2003-2005
Charles Schumer NY 2005-2009

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