United States Senator from MA


Elizabeth Warren is Massachusetts' senior Democratic senator and Senate Democratic Conference Vice Chair, a bankruptcy scholar and architect of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Elizabeth Ann Warren is the senior U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, a Democrat first elected in 2012 by defeating Republican incumbent Scott Brown and re-elected in 2018 and 2024. Born in Oklahoma City, Warren became one of the country's leading scholars of bankruptcy and consumer credit, teaching at the University of Houston, University of Texas, University of Pennsylvania, and Harvard Law School. During the 2008 financial crisis she chaired the Congressional Oversight Panel for the Troubled Asset Relief Program and then helped conceive and stand up the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in the Obama administration. In the 119th Congress, she serves as Senate Democratic Conference Vice Chair, a significant party leadership role, and sits on Banking, Armed Services, Finance, and the Special Committee on Aging. She is a leading progressive voice on financial regulation, antitrust, corporate accountability, student debt, and wealth taxation. She ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020 and finished third in the primary.