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« on: January 09, 2021, 08:00:46 AM »

In terms of seniority, Sheldon Whitehouse and Jon Tester are ranked #28 and #29 respectively, as they both assumed office on 3 January 2007 and population of the respective states (RI and MT) is the effective tiebreaker to determine who is the more senior Senator.

As MT is set to overtake RI in terms of population according to estimates, would this elevate Tester to rank #28 (ahead of Whitehouse) when the census results get released?
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