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Dianne Feinstein, member of the United States Senate.
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Dianne Feinstein, member of the United States Senate. United States Congress, US Senate Photo/Becky Hammel
Dianne Feinstein
Dianne Feinstein, member of the United States Senate.
United States Congress, US Senate Photo/…
Dianne Feinstein, member of the United States Senate. United States Congress, US Senate Photo/Becky Hammel
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Dianne Feinstein

United States Senator (D-California) (1992-2023); Mayor of San Francisco, CA (1978-1988)
Place of BirthSan Francisco, CA, USA
Place of DeathWashington, DC, USA
FEINSTEIN, Dianne, a Senator from California; born in San Francisco, Calif., June 22, 1933; attended the San Francisco public schools and graduated from the Convent of the Sacred Heart High School 1951; graduated, Stanford University 1955; member, California Women's Board of Terms and Parole 1960-1966; member, San Francisco Board of Supervisors 1970-1978, serving as president 1970-1971, 1974-1975, 1978; mayor of San Francisco 1978-1988; director, Bank of California 1988-1989; co-chair, San Francisco Education Fund's Permanent Fund 1988-1989; unsuccessful candidate for Governor of California 1990; elected in a special election on November 3, 1992, as a Democrat to the United States Senate to fill the term left vacant by the resignation of Pete Wilson; took office on November 4, 1992, and took the oath of office on November 10, 1992; reelected in 1994, 2000, 2006, 2012, and again in 2018 for the term ending January 3, 2025; chair, Committee on Rules and Administration (One Hundred Tenth Congress), Select Committee on Intelligence (One Hundred Eleventh to One Hundred Thirteenth Congresses).
Dates in Office 1978 - 1988 Mayor of San Francisco
1992 - United States Senator from California
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