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John Thune: United States Senator Representing South Dakota
John Randolph Thune, born on January 7, 1961, in Murdo, South Dakota, currently serves as the senior United States Senator from South Dakota. A prominent figure in the Republican Party, Senator Thune has become a widely recognized voice on matters related to commerce, infrastructure, agriculture, and conservative fiscal policy. Since joining the U.S. Senate in 2005, Thune has climbed the leadership ranks to become Senate Republican Whip, the second-highest position in Senate Republican leadership.
Early Life and Education
John Thune grew up in a small-town environment where faith, family, and public service played key roles in shaping his worldview. He is of Norwegian descent and was raised in a religious household. Thune graduated from Jones County High School and attended Biola University in California, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business in 1983. He later received a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of South Dakota in 1984.
His early academic and personal experiences instilled in him values that would later define his public career: integrity, humility, and a belief in the American Dream. He returned to South Dakota after completing his education to pursue a career in government and politics.
Early Political Career
Thune’s political career began in earnest when he joined the staff of U.S. Senator James Abdnor as a legislative aide. He later became executive director of the South Dakota Republican Party and was eventually appointed as the state’s Railroad Director. These roles allowed him to gain firsthand knowledge of public administration and the legislative process.
In 1996, Thune ran for South Dakota’s at-large seat in the U.S. House of Representatives and won. He served three terms in the House, from 1997 to 2003. During his time in the House, Thune sat on committees related to transportation and agriculture, helping to shape policies affecting South Dakota’s rural economy. He chose not to seek re-election in the House, instead setting his sights on the U.S. Senate.
U.S. Senate Career
In 2004, John Thune ran for the U.S. Senate, challenging then-Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle. Thune’s campaign focused on national defense, agriculture, and conservative values. In a historic upset, he defeated Daschle, marking the first time a sitting Senate party leader had been unseated in over 50 years.
Thune was re-elected in 2010, 2016, and 2022, each time with strong support from South Dakota voters. Throughout his Senate career, he has been a consistent advocate for limited government, strong national defense, free markets, and rural development. Thune’s reputation as a reliable conservative and policy expert has earned him prominent leadership roles within the GOP.
Leadership Positions and Committee Work
John Thune has held several important leadership positions in the Senate. He previously served as Chairman of the Senate Republican Conference and Chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. In 2019, he was elected Senate Republican Whip, becoming the second-ranking Republican in the Senate hierarchy, a position he continues to hold.
In his committee roles, Thune has focused heavily on issues such as:
- Expanding broadband access in rural areas
- Supporting aviation and highway infrastructure
- Overseeing technology regulation and consumer protection
- Shaping agricultural and trade policy beneficial to Midwestern states
He has also played a pivotal role in crafting major pieces of legislation, including the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and infrastructure investment initiatives.
Policy Focus and Legislative Priorities
Throughout his Senate career, Thune has maintained a clear and consistent policy agenda that reflects the values of his constituents and his conservative ideology:
- Agriculture: Thune has been a champion for South Dakota’s farmers and ranchers, supporting robust Farm Bills and initiatives to expand international markets for American agricultural products.
- Tax and Fiscal Policy: He played a key role in passing the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which lowered individual and corporate tax rates and simplified the tax code. Thune advocates for balanced budgets and has pushed for spending reforms.
- Technology and Commerce: As a former Chair of the Senate Commerce Committee, Thune has been a leader in tech policy, including promoting 5G deployment, internet regulation reform, and consumer data protection.
- Healthcare: Thune supports repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act and advocates for market-based healthcare solutions to reduce costs and increase competition.
- National Defense: With strong support for the military, Thune has voted consistently in favor of increased defense funding, veterans’ services, and a robust national security strategy.
- Infrastructure: He supports comprehensive infrastructure packages that prioritize rural America, including funding for roads, bridges, airports, and rural broadband expansion.
Bipartisanship and Political Strategy
Although a partisan Republican, Thune has worked across the aisle on select issues, particularly those involving infrastructure and agriculture. His demeanor is viewed as pragmatic and respectful, qualities that have helped him maintain working relationships with senators from both parties.
Thune’s leadership style is often described as disciplined and low-key. He is known for his ability to communicate complex policy issues in a straightforward manner and is frequently sought after for his strategic thinking within the Senate GOP.
Electoral Success and Political Influence
Thune’s electoral success in South Dakota is attributed to his combination of conservative principles, legislative accomplishments, and strong constituent services. He remains a highly influential figure in the national Republican Party, and his name has occasionally surfaced in conversations about future leadership roles, including potential presidential or vice-presidential runs.
As Senate Republican Whip, Thune’s job is to ensure party discipline, count votes, and strategize on legislative priorities. His ability to maintain cohesion within the GOP caucus, even amid internal disagreements, has been a notable aspect of his leadership.
Personal Life and Public Persona
John Thune is married to Kimberley Weems Thune, and the couple has two daughters. They reside in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Thune is known for his athleticism—he is an avid runner and basketball player, often participating in congressional sports events.
He is also active in his church and community, emphasizing faith and service as guiding principles in both his personal and professional life. His grounded demeanor and disciplined approach have earned him respect from colleagues across the political spectrum.
Final Summary
Senator John Thune’s career exemplifies steady, principled leadership rooted in conservative values and Midwestern pragmatism. From his early days as a congressional aide to his current role as Senate Republican Whip, Thune has consistently advanced policies that benefit South Dakota while influencing national debates on taxation, commerce, agriculture, and infrastructure.
References
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. (n.d.). THUNE, John. https://bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/T000250
Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia. (n.d.). John Thune. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-Thune
U.S. Senate. (n.d.). Senator John Thune of South Dakota. https://www.thune.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/biography
Wikipedia contributors. (2025, March 30). John Thune. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Thune
Ballotpedia. (n.d.). John Thune. https://ballotpedia.org/John_Thune
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Voting History
| Date | Vote | Bill | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 3, 2026 | Yea | On the Nomination PN726-6: Nicholas Jon Ganjei, of Texas, to be United States District Judge for the Southern District of Texas | Nomination Confirmed |
| Feb 3, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Nicholas Jon Ganjei to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of Texas: Nicholas Jon Ganjei, of Texas, to be United States District Judge for the Southern District of Texas | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Feb 3, 2026 | Yea | On the Nomination PN726-5: David Clay Fowlkes, of Arkansas, to be United States District Judge for the Western District of Arkansas | Nomination Confirmed |
| Feb 2, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: David Clay Fowlkes to be United States District Judge for the Western District of Arkansas: David Clay Fowlkes, of Arkansas, to be United States District Judge for the Western District of Arkansas | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Jan 30, 2026 | Yea | H.R. 7148: Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026 | Bill Passed |
| Jan 30, 2026 | Nay | On the Motion (Motion to Waive All Applicable Budgetary Discipline Re: Merkley Amdt. No. 4287) | Motion Rejected |
| Jan 30, 2026 | Nay | S.Amdt. 4290 (Sanders) to H.R. 7148: To rescind certain amounts appropriated for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and certain changes to Medicaid. | Amendment Rejected |
| Jan 30, 2026 | Nay | On the Amendment S.Amdt. 4290 to H.R. 7148 (No short title on file) | Amendment Rejected |
| Jan 30, 2026 | Nay | On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 4286 to H.R. 7148 (No short title on file) | Motion to Table Agreed to |
| Jan 30, 2026 | Nay | On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 4234 to H.R. 7148 (No short title on file) | Motion to Table Agreed to |
| Jan 30, 2026 | Yea | On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 4236 to H.R. 7148 (No short title on file) | Motion to Table Agreed to |
| Jan 30, 2026 | Nay | S.Amdt. 4272 (Paul) to H.R. 7148: To eliminate funding for refugee and entrant assistance. | Amendment Rejected |
| Jan 30, 2026 | Nay | S.Amdt. 4272 (Paul) to H.R. 7148 | Amendment Rejected |
| Jan 29, 2026 | Nay | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Motion to Proceed to H.R. 7148 | Cloture on the Motion to Proceed Rejected |
| Jan 27, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to S. 3627 | Cloture on the Motion to Proceed Rejected |
| Jan 15, 2026 | Yea | H.R. 6938: Commerce, Justice, Science; Energy and Water Development; and Interior and Environment Appropriations Act, 2026 | Bill Passed |
| Jan 15, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: H.R. 6938 | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Jan 14, 2026 | Yea | On the Point of Order S.J.Res. 98 | Point of Order Well Taken |
| Jan 13, 2026 | Nay | Motion to Proceed on S.J.Res. 84: A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services relating to “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; Market | Motion to Proceed Rejected |
| Jan 12, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Motion to Proceed to H.R. 6938 | Cloture on the Motion to Proceed Agreed to |
| Jan 8, 2026 | Yea | On the Nomination PN615-2: Alexander C. Van Hook, of Louisiana, to be United States District Judge for the Western District of Louisiana | Nomination Confirmed |
| Jan 8, 2026 | Nay | On the Motion to Discharge S.J.Res. 98 | Motion to Discharge Agreed to |
| Jan 7, 2026 | Nay | Motion to Proceed on S.J.Res. 86: A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to “Air Plan Approval; South Dakota; Regional Haze Plan for the | Motion to Proceed Rejected |
| Jan 6, 2026 | Yea | On the Nomination PN373: Sara Bailey, of Texas, to be Director of National Drug Control Policy | Nomination Confirmed |
| Jan 6, 2026 | Yea | On the Nomination PN499-11: Joshua Simmons, of Virginia, to be General Counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency | Nomination Confirmed |
| Jan 5, 2026 | Yea | On the Nomination PN12-1: Keith Bass, of Texas, to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense | Nomination Confirmed |
| Dec 18, 2025 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Sara Bailey to be Director of National Drug Control Policy: Sara Bailey, of Texas, to be Director of National Drug Control Policy | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Dec 18, 2025 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Alexander C. Van Hook to be U.S. District Judge for the Western District of Louisiana: Alexander C. Van Hook, of Louisiana, to be United States District Judge for the Western District of Louisiana | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Dec 18, 2025 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Keith Bass to be Assistant Secretary of Defense: Keith Bass, of Texas, to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Dec 18, 2025 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Joshua Simmons to be General Counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency: Joshua Simmons, of Virginia, to be General Counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Dec 18, 2025 | Yea | On the Nomination PN416-9 and PN141-12 and PN499-12 and PN465-1 and PN345-14 and PN345-13 and PN345-10 and PN55-2 and PN624-2 and PN624-1 and PN379-17 and PN379-16 and PN416-6 and PN519-2 and PN445-3 and PN416-12 and PN55-7 and PN345-12 and PN465-2 and PN55-26 and PN55-10 and PN416-2 and PN379-20 and PN246-6 and PN560-3 and PN462-3 and PN462-1 and PN416-5 and PN518-5 and PN499-10 and PN499-2 and PN462-4 and PN141-10 and PN26-24 and PN445-10 and PN445-7 and PN445-2 and PN379-4 and PN246-12 and PN141-27 and PN141-8 and PN129-17 and PN129-1 and PN60-17 and PN60-11 and PN60-4 and PN22-11 and PN445-5 and PN466-9 and PN466-8 and PN466-7 and PN447 and PN141-5 and PN499-8 and PN345-8 and PN246-3 and PN246-11 and PN60-8 and PN445-11 and PN416-4 and PN379-15 and PN379-13 and PN379-11 and PN141-20 and PN141-25 and PN246-2 and PN26-47 and PN60-13 and PN26-26 and PN379-19 and PN445-1 and PN379-26 and PN379-22 and PN416-3 and PN379-9 and PN379-3 and PN379-18 and PN246-1 and PN141-14 and PN416-10 and PN379-21 and PN55-13 and PN129-6 and PN55-44 and PN141-39 and PN379-7 and PN246-13 and PN246-4 and PN141-26 and PN141-22 and PN141-16 and PN129-7 and PN60-12 and PN55-34 and PN141-2 and PN26-37 and PN25-2: Daniel Aronowitz, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Labor | Nomination Confirmed |
| Dec 18, 2025 | Nay | S.J.Res. 82: A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Office of the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services relating to “Policy on Adhering to | Joint Resolution Defeated |
| Dec 17, 2025 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: S. Res. 532: Henry Mack III, of Florida, to be an Assistant Secretary of Labor | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Dec 17, 2025 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: En Bloc Nominations Provided for Under the Provisions of S. Res. 412: Scott Mayer, of Pennsylvania, to be a Member of the National Labor Relations Board for the term of five years expiring December 16, 2029 | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Dec 17, 2025 | Yea | On the Nomination PN645-2: Douglas Weaver, of Maryland, to be a Member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for the remainder of the term expiring June 30, 2026 | Nomination Confirmed |
| Dec 17, 2025 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Douglas Weaver to be a Member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission: Douglas Weaver, of Maryland, to be a Member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for the remainder of the term expiring June 30, 2026 | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Dec 17, 2025 | Yea | On the Nomination PN650: Jared Isaacman, of Pennsylvania, to be Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration | Nomination Confirmed |
| Dec 17, 2025 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Jared Isaacman to be Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Jared Isaacman, of Pennsylvania, to be Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Dec 17, 2025 | Yea | S. 1071: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026 | Motion Agreed to |
| Dec 15, 2025 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Motion to Concur in the House Amendment to S. 1071 | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Dec 11, 2025 | Yea | Motion to Proceed on S. 1071: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026 | Motion to Proceed Agreed to |
| Dec 11, 2025 | Yea | S.Res. 532: An executive resolution authorizing the en bloc consideration in Executive Session of certain nominations on the Executive Calendar. | Resolution Agreed to |
| Dec 11, 2025 | Nay | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Motion to Proceed to S. 3385 | Cloture Motion Rejected |
| Dec 11, 2025 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Motion to Proceed to S. 3386 | Cloture Motion Rejected |
| Dec 10, 2025 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: S.Res. 532 | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Dec 10, 2025 | Nay | Motion to Proceed on S.J.Res. 82: A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Office of the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services relating to “Policy on Adhering to | Motion to Proceed Agreed to |
| Dec 9, 2025 | Yea | On the Nomination PN466-5: James D. Maxwell II, of Mississippi, to be United States District Judge for the Northern District of Mississippi | Nomination Confirmed |
| Dec 9, 2025 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: James D. Maxwell II to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of Mississippi: James D. Maxwell II, of Mississippi, to be United States District Judge for the Northern District of Mississippi | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Dec 9, 2025 | Yea | On the Nomination PN615-1: William J. Crain, of Louisiana, to be United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Louisiana | Nomination Confirmed |
| Dec 9, 2025 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: William J. Crain to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Louisiana: William J. Crain, of Louisiana, to be United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Louisiana | Cloture Motion Agreed to |

