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No, President John Adams served as Washington's Vice-President from 1789-1797 and as such was the titular "President of the Senate", but he was never elected to serve in that body. His son, John Quincy Adams (6th US President) served in the U.S. Senate from 1803 until being replaced by the Massachusetts General Court (state legislature) in June 1808 (until 1913 state legislatures chose United States Senators).

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