List of Jewish American politicians

This is a list of notable Jewish American politicians, arranged chronologically. For other notable Jewish Americans, see List of Jewish Americans.

Federal Government

Senators

Current senators

State Class Senator Name Party Prior Public Office/Position Education Assumed Office Date of Birth Term Expires
California 1 Feinstein, DianneDianne Feinstein Democratic Mayor of San Francisco, San Francisco Board of Supervisors Stanford University (B.A.)November 10, 1992June 22, 1933January 3, 2019
California 3 Boxer, BarbaraBarbara Boxer Democratic U.S. House, Marin County Board of Supervisors Brooklyn College (B.A.)January 3, 1993November 11, 1940January 3, 2017
Colorado 3 Bennet, MichaelMichael Bennet Democratic Denver Public Schools Superintendent Wesleyan University (B.A.)
Yale University (J.D.)
January 21, 2009November 28, 1964January 3, 2017
Connecticut 3 Blumenthal, RichardRichard Blumenthal Democratic Connecticut Attorney General, Connecticut Senate, Connecticut House of Representatives Harvard University (B.A.)
Trinity College, Cambridge (attended)
Yale University (J.D.)
January 5, 2011 February 13, 1946 January 3, 2017
Hawaii 3 Schatz, BrianBrian Schatz Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii, Hawaii House of Representatives Pomona College (B.A.)December 26, 2012October 20, 1972January 3, 2017
Maryland 1 Cardin, BenBen Cardin Democratic U.S. House, Maryland House of Delegates University of Pittsburgh (B.A.)
University of Maryland, Baltimore (J.D.)
January 3, 2007October 5, 1943January 3, 2019
Minnesota 2 Franken, AlAl Franken Democratic-Farmer-Labor None (Entertainer) Harvard University (B.A.)July 7, 2009May 21, 1951January 3, 2021
New York 3 Schumer, ChuckChuck Schumer Democratic U.S. House, New York State Assembly Harvard University (A.B.; J.D.)January 3, 1999November 23, 1950January 3, 2017
Oregon 3 Wyden, RonRon Wyden Democratic U.S. House University of California, Santa Barbara (attended)
Stanford University (B.A.)
University of Oregon (J.D.)
February 6, 1996May 3, 1949January 3, 2017
Vermont 1 Sanders, BernieBernie Sanders Democratic[1][2] Mayor of Burlington, U.S. House Brooklyn College (attended)
University of Chicago (B.A.)
January 3, 2007September 8, 1941January 3, 2019

Former senators

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Representatives

Current representatives

District Name Party Religion Prior Experience Education Assumed Office Born In Notes
California 28 Schiff, AdamAdam Schiff[12] Democratic Jewish California State Senate, Assistant Prosecutor for the United States Attorney for the Southern District of California Stanford University
Harvard University
2001 1960
California 30 Sherman, BradBrad Sherman[13] Democratic Jewish California Board of Equalization University of California, Los Angeles
Harvard Law School
1997 1954
California 47 Lowenthal, AlanAlan Lowenthal[14] Democratic Jewish California State Senate, California State Assembly Ohio State University
Hobart College
2013 1941
California 53 Davis, SusanSusan Davis[15] Democratic Jewish California State Assembly University of California, Berkeley
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2001 1944
Colorado 2 Polis, JaredJared Polis[16] Democratic Jewish Colorado State Board of Education, Internet Executive Princeton University 2009 1975 First openly gay man elected as a freshman
Florida 9 Grayson, AlanAlan Grayson[14] Democratic Jewish U.S. House Harvard University 2013 1958
Florida 21 Deutch, TedTed Deutch[17] Democratic Jewish Florida Senate University of Michigan
University of Michigan Law School
2010* 1966
Florida 22 Frankel, LoisLois Frankel[14] Democratic Jewish West Palm Beach mayor Boston University
Georgetown University Law Center
2013 1948
Florida 23 Wasserman Schultz, DebbieDebbie Wasserman Schultz[18] Democratic Jewish Florida Senate, Florida House of Representatives University of Florida 2005 1966 Chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee
Illinois 9 Schakowsky, JanJan Schakowsky Democratic Jewish Illinois House of Representatives University of Illinois 1999 1944 Democratic leadership as a Chief Deputy Whip
Kentucky 3 Yarmuth, JohnJohn Yarmuth[19] Democratic Jewish Newspaper Publisher, Vice-President for University Relations University of Louisville Yale University 2007 1947 First Jewish congressman from Kentucky
Michigan 9 Levin, SanderSander Levin[20] Democratic Jewish U.S. Government administrator University of Chicago
Columbia University
Harvard Law School
1983 1931 Former chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means
New York 1 Zeldin, LeeLee Zeldin[14] Republican Jewish New York Senate University at Albany, SUNY
Albany Law School
2015 1980
New York 3 Israel, SteveSteve Israel[12] Democratic Jewish Huntington Town Board George Washington University 2001 1958 Chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
New York 10 Nadler, JerroldJerrold Nadler[21] Democratic Jewish New York State Assembly Columbia University
Fordham University
1992* 1947
New York 16 Engel, EliotEliot Engel[22] Democratic Jewish high school teacher, New York State Assembly Lehman College
New York Law School
1989 1947
New York 17 Lowey, NitaNita Lowey[23] Democratic Jewish New York Assistant Secretary of State Mount Holyoke College 1989 1937 First female and second chairperson of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
Rhode Island 1 Cicilline, DavidDavid Cicilline[14] Democratic Jewish Mayor of Providence Brown University
Georgetown University Law Center
2011 1961
Tennessee 9 Cohen, SteveSteve Cohen[24] Democratic Jewish Tennessee Senate, Attorney Vanderbilt University
University of Memphis
2007 1949 First Jewish congressman from Tennessee

Former representatives

This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.

Supreme Court Justices

Current justices

Name Born Appt. by Age at appt. First day /
Length of service
Previous positions

Ginsburg, Ruth BaderRuth Bader Ginsburg

March 15, 1933
(age 83)
in Brooklyn, New York
Clinton, BillBill Clinton 60 August 10, 1993
22 years, 8 months
Circuit Judge, Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit (1980–1993); General Counsel, American Civil Liberties Union (1973–1980); Professor, Columbia Law School (1972–1980); Professor, Rutgers University School of Law (1963–1972)

Breyer, StephenStephen Breyer

August 15, 1938
(age 77)
in San Francisco, California
Clinton, BillBill Clinton 55 August 3, 1994
21 years, 8 months
Chief Judge, Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (1990–1994); Circuit Judge, Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (1980–1990); Professor, Harvard Law School (1967–1980)

Kagan, ElenaElena Kagan

April 28, 1960
(age 56)
in New York, New York
Obama, BarackBarack Obama 50 August 7, 2010
5 years, 8 months
Solicitor General of the United States (2009–2010); Dean of Harvard Law School (2003–2009); Professor, Harvard Law School (2001–2003); Visiting Professor, Harvard Law School (1999–2001); Associate White House Counsel (1995–1999); Deputy Director of the Domestic Policy Council (1995–1999); Professor, University of Chicago Law School (1995); Associate Professor, University of Chicago Law School (1991–1995)

Former justices

Name Born Died Appt. by Retired under Age at appt. First day Date of retirement

Louis Brandeis

November 13, 1856
in Louisville, Kentucky
October 5, 1941
in Washington, D.C.
Woodrow Wilson Franklin D. Roosevelt 55 June 1, 1916 February 13, 1939

Benjamin Cardozo

May 24, 1870
in New York, New York
July 9, 1938
in Port Chester, New York
Herbert Hoover Franklin D. Roosevelt 61 March 2, 1932 July 9, 1938

Felix Frankfurter

November 15, 1882
in Vienna, Austria-Hungary
February 22, 1965
in Washington, D.C.
Franklin D. Roosevelt John F. Kennedy 56 January 20, 1939 August 28, 1962

Arthur Goldberg

August 8, 1908
in Chicago, Illinois
January 19, 1990
in Washington, D.C.
John F. Kennedy Lyndon B. Johnson 53 September 28, 1962 July 26, 1965

Abe Fortas

June 19, 1910
in Memphis, Tennessee
April 5, 1982
in Washington, D.C.
Lyndon B. Johnson Richard Nixon 55 October 4, 1965 May 14, 1969

Cabinet Officials

Current Cabinet Secretaries

Office Secretary Name Assumed Office Date of Birth Prior Public Office/Position Education
Secretary of the Treasury Lew, JackJack Lew February 28, 2013August 29, 1955 White House Chief of Staff, Director of the Office of Management and Budget, Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources Harvard University (A.B.)
Georgetown University (J.D.)
Secretary of Commerce Pritzker, PennyPenny Pritzker June 26, 2013May 2, 1959 None (Businesswoman) Harvard University (A.B.)
Stanford University (J.D.)

Current Cabinet-level Officials

Office Name Assumed Office Date of Birth Prior Public Office/Position Education
United States Trade Representative Froman, MichaelMichael Froman June 21, 2013August 20, 1962 Chief of Staff to the Secretary of the Treasury, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Eurasia and the Middle East Princeton University (A.B.)
Oxford University (DPhil)
Harvard University (J.D.)
Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers Furman, JasonJason Furman August 2, 2013August 18, 1970 Special Assistant to the President for Economic Policy in the Clinton Administration Harvard University
London School of Economics

State Government

Governors

Current governors

State Governor Name Party Assumed Office Term expires Notes
Delaware Markell, JackJack Markell[52] Democratic January 20, 2009 January 17, 2017 Former Chairperson of the National Governors Association
Former Chairperson of the Democratic Governors Association
Vermont Shumlin, PeterPeter Shumlin[53] Democratic January 6, 2011 January 6, 2017 Vermont House of Representatives
Former President pro tempore of the Vermont State Senate

Former governors

Name Party State Term Other Public Office/Position Note
  Moses Alexander[54] Democratic Idaho 1915-1919 Mayor of Boise, Idaho Idaho's first and so far only Jewish Governor
  Simon Bamberger[55] Democratic Utah 1917-1921 First non-Mormon, first Democrat, and first and to date only person of Jewish heritage to be elected Governor of the State of Utah
  Washington Bartlett[56] Democratic California 1887 Mayor of San Francisco California's first and so far only Jewish Governor
David Emanuel[57] Democratic-Republican Georgia 1801 Emanuel is considered to be the first Jew elected to public office in the South and the first Jewish governor of any U.S. state, although he may not have been an openly practicing Jew. As an adult he became a Presbyterian, confusing later researchers about his identity, but modern historians accept that he was Jewish.[57]
  Neil Goldschmidt[58] Democratic Oregon 1987-1991 United States Secretary of Transportation
Mayor of Portland, Oregon
  Ernest Gruening[59] Democratic Territory of Alaska 1939-1953 United States Senator
  Henry Horner[60] Democratic Illinois 1933-1940 Illinois' first Jewish Governor
  Madeleine Kunin[61] Democratic Vermont 1985-1991 United States Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont
Vermont's first and, to date, only female and Jewish governor
  Herbert H. Lehman[62] Democratic New York 1933-1942 United States Senator
Lieutenant Governor of New York
  Frank Licht[63] Democratic Rhode Island 1969-1973 Associate Justice of the Rhode Island Superior Court
Member of the Rhode Island Senate
Rhode Island's first Jewish Governor
  Linda Lingle[64] Republican Hawaii 2002-2010 Mayor of Maui Hawaii's first and, to date, only female and Jewish governor
  Marvin Mandel[65] Democratic Maryland 1969-1979 Maryland's first and to date only Jewish governor
  Julius Meier[66] Independent Oregon 1931-1935 Oregon's first Jewish Governor
  Ed Rendell[67] Democratic Pennsylvania 2003-2011 Mayor of Philadelphia
  Abraham Ribicoff[68] Democratic Connecticut 1955-1961 United States Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare
United States Senator
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Connecticut's first and to date only Jewish governor
  Edward S. Salomon[69][70] Republican Washington Territory 1870-1872
  Arthur Seligman[71] Democratic New Mexico 1937-1933 New Mexico's first native-born, non-Hispanic, governor of Jewish ancestry
  Samuel H. Shapiro[72] Democratic Illinois 1968-1969 Lieutenant Governor of Illinois
  Milton Shapp[73] Democratic Pennsylvania 1971-1979 Pennsylvania's first Jewish Governor
  Eliot Spitzer[74] Democratic New York 2007-2008 New York Attorney General
  Bruce Sundlun[75] Democratic Rhode Island 1991-1995

Lieutenant governors

Current lieutenant governors

State Governor Name Party Assumed Office Term expires Prior Public Office/Position
Connecticut Wyman, NancyNancy Wyman[76] Democrat January 5, 2011 2019 Comptroller of Connecticut

Former lieutenant governors

This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.

Municipal Government

Mayors of major cities

Current mayors of major cities

City State Mayor Name Party Assumed Office Term expires Prior Public Office/Position
Anchorage Alaska Ethan Berkowitz[81] Democratic July 1, 2015 2019 Member of Alaska House of Representatives
Austin Texas Steve Adler[82] Democratic January 6, 2015 2019
Burlington Vermont Miro Weinberger[83] Democratic April 2, 2012 2016
Chattanooga Tennessee Andy Berke[84] Democratic April 15, 2013 2017 Member of the Tennessee Senate
Chicago Illinois Rahm Emanuel[32] Democratic May 16, 2011 2019 White House Chief of Staff
U.S. House
Jersey City New Jersey Steven Fulop[85] Democratic July 1, 2013 2017 Jersey City Councilman
Las Vegas Nevada Carolyn Goodman[86] Independent July 6, 2011 2019
Los Angeles California Eric Garcetti[87] Democratic July 1, 2013 2017 President of the Los Angeles City Council
Los Angeles City Councilman
Madison Wisconsin Paul Soglin[88] Democratic April 19, 2011 2019
Oakland California Libby Schaaf Democratic January 5, 2015 2019 Member of Oakland City Council
St. Petersburg Florida Rick Kriseman[89] Democratic January 2, 2014 2017 Member of the Florida House of Representatives
Tucson Arizona Jonathan Rothschild[90] Democratic December 5, 2011 2015

Former mayors of major cities

This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.

Presidential Candidates

See also

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