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Elections for the United States Senate will be held on November 8, 2016, with 34 of the 100 seats in the Senate being contested in regular elections whose winners will serve six-year terms in the United States Congress until January 3, 2023.
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Republicans won the US Senate
51 to win majority
Hillary Clinton | Donald Trump | |
Electoral Votes |
47
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51 |
US 2016 Senates List of Republican Democrats
State | Incumbent | Status | Candidates (Bold-Winner,Blue-RunnerUp) | |||
Senator (Winner) | Party | Electoral | ||||
history | ||||||
Alabama | Richard Shelby | Republican | 1986 | Incumbent running. | Richard Shelby (Republican) | |
1992 | Ron Crumpton (Democratic) | |||||
1998 | ||||||
2004 | ||||||
2010 | ||||||
Alaska | Lisa Murkowski | Republican | 2002 (Appointed) | Incumbent running. | Lisa Murkowski (Republican) | |
2004 | Ray Metcalfe (Democratic) | |||||
2010 | Joe Miller (Libertarian) | |||||
Margaret Stock (Independent) | ||||||
Arizona | John McCain | Republican | 1986 | Incumbent running. | John McCain (Republican) | |
1992 | Ann Kirkpatrick (Democratic) | |||||
1998 | Pat Quinn (independent/Write-in) | |||||
2004 | Gary Swing (Green/Write-in) | |||||
2010 | ||||||
Arkansas | John Boozman | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running. | John Boozman (Republican) | |
Conner Eldridge (Democratic) | ||||||
Frank Gilbert (Libertarian) | ||||||
California | Barbara Boxer | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent retiring. | Kamala Harris (Democratic) | |
1998 | Democratic hold. | Loretta Sanchez (Democratic) | ||||
2004 | ||||||
2010 | ||||||
Colorado | Michael Bennet | Democratic | 2009 (Appointed) | Incumbent running. | Michael Bennet (Democratic) | |
2010 | Darryl Glenn (Republican) | |||||
Lily Tang Williams (Libertarian) | ||||||
Arn Menconi (Green) | ||||||
Connecticut | Richard Blumenthal | Democratic | 2010 | Incumbent running. | Richard Blumenthal (Democratic) | |
Dan Carter (Republican) | ||||||
Richard Lion (Libertarian) | ||||||
Jeff Russell (Green) | ||||||
Florida | Marco Rubio | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running. | Marco Rubio (Republican) | |
Patrick Murphy (Democratic) | ||||||
Paul Stanton (Libertarian) | ||||||
Georgia | Johnny Isakson | Republican | 2004 | Incumbent running. | Johnny Isakson (Republican) | |
2010 | Jim Barksdale (Democratic) | |||||
Allen Buckley (Libertarian) | ||||||
Hawaii | Brian Schatz | Democratic | 2012 (Appointed) | Incumbent running. | Brian Schatz (Democratic) | |
2014 (Special) | John Carroll (Republican) | |||||
Michael Kokoski (Libertarian) | ||||||
Idaho | Mike Crapo | Republican | 1998 | Incumbent running. | Mike Crapo (Republican) | |
2004 | Jerry Sturgill (Democratic) | |||||
2010 | Ray Writz (Constitution) | |||||
Illinois | Tammy Duckworth | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running. | Mark Kirk (Republican) | |
Tammy Duckworth (Democratic) | ||||||
Kent McMillen (Libertarian) | ||||||
Scott Summers (Green) | ||||||
Indiana | Dan Coats | Republican | 1989 (Appointed) | Incumbent retiring. | Todd Young (Republican) | |
1990 (Special) | Evan Bayh (Democratic) | |||||
1992 | Lucy Brenton (Libertarian) | |||||
2010 | ||||||
Iowa | Chuck Grassley | Republican | 1980 | Incumbent running. | Chuck Grassley (Republican) | |
1986 | Patty Judge (Democratic) | |||||
1992 | Chuck Aldrich (Libertarian) | |||||
1998 | ||||||
2004 | ||||||
2010 | ||||||
Kansas | Jerry Moran | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running. | Jerry Moran (Republican) | |
Patrick Wiesner (Democratic) | ||||||
Robert Garrard (Libertarian) | ||||||
Kentucky | Rand Paul | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running. | Rand Paul (Republican) | |
Jim Gray (Democratic) | ||||||
Louisiana | David Vitter | Republican | 2004 | Incumbent retiring. | Foster Campbell (Democratic) | |
2010 | John Kennedy (Republican) | |||||
Maryland | Chris Van Hollen | Democratic | 1986 | Incumbent | Chris Van Hollen (Democratic) | |
1992 | Kathy Szeliga (Republican) | |||||
1998 | Margaret Flowers (Green) | |||||
2004 | ||||||
2010 | ||||||
Missouri | Roy Blunt | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running. | Roy Blunt (Republican) | |
Jason Kander (Democratic) | ||||||
Jonathan Dine (Libertarian) | ||||||
Nevada | Harry Reid | Democratic | 1986 | Incumbent retiring. | Catherine Cortez Masto(Democratic) | |
1992 | Joe Heck (Republican) | |||||
1998 | Tom Jones (Independent American) | |||||
2004 | Tony Gumina (unaffiliated) | |||||
2010 | Tom Sawyer (unaffiliated) | |||||
Jarrod Michael Williams (unaffiliated) | ||||||
(None of these candidates) | ||||||
New Hampshire | Maggie Hassan | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running. | Kelly Ayotte (Republican) | |
Maggie Hassan (Democratic) | ||||||
Brian Chabot (Libertarian) | ||||||
New York | Chuck Schumer | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent running. | Chuck Schumer (Democratic) | |
2004 | Wendy Long (Republican) | |||||
2010 | Alex Merced (Libertarian) | |||||
Robin Wilson (Green) | ||||||
North Carolina | Richard Burr | Republican | 2004 | Incumbent running. | Richard Burr (Republican) | |
2010 | Deborah Ross (Democratic) | |||||
Sean Haugh (Libertarian) | ||||||
North Dakota | John Hoeven | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running. | John Hoeven (Republican) | |
Eliot Glassheim (Democratic) | ||||||
Robert Marquette (Libertarian) | ||||||
Ohio | Rob Portman | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running. | Rob Portman (Republican) | |
Ted Strickland (Democratic) | ||||||
Joseph DeMare (Green) | ||||||
Oklahoma | James Lankford | Republican | 2014 (Special) | Incumbent running. | James Lankford (Republican) | |
Mike Workman (Democratic) | ||||||
Robert Murphy (Libertarian) | ||||||
Oregon | Ron Wyden | Democratic | 1996 (Special) | Incumbent running. | Ron Wyden (Democratic) | |
1998 | Mark Callahan (Republican) | |||||
2004 | Jim Lindsay (Libertarian) | |||||
2010 | Eric Navickas (Green) | |||||
Pennsylvania | Pat Toomey | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running. | Pat Toomey (Republican) | |
Kathleen McGinty (Democratic) | ||||||
Edward Clifford (Libertarian) | ||||||
South Carolina | Tim Scott | Republican | 2013 (Appointed) | Incumbent running. | Tim Scott (Republican) | |
2014 (Special) | Thomas Dixon (Democratic) | |||||
Bill Bledsoe (Libertarian) | ||||||
South Dakota | John Thune | Republican | 2004 | Incumbent running. | John Thune (Republican) | |
2010 | Jay Williams (Democratic) | |||||
Utah | Mike Lee | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running. | Mike Lee (Republican) | |
Misty K. Snow (Democratic) | ||||||
Stoney Fonua (Independent American) | ||||||
Bill Barron (unaffiliated) | ||||||
Vermont | Patrick Leahy | Democratic | 1974 | Incumbent running. | Patrick Leahy (Democratic) | |
1980 | Scott Milne (Republican) | |||||
1986 | Pete Diamondstone (Liberty Union) | |||||
1992 | Cris Ericson (Marijuana) | |||||
1998 | Jerry Trudell (unaffiliated) | |||||
2004 | ||||||
2010 | ||||||
Washington | Patty Murray | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent running. | Patty Murray (Democratic) | |
1998 | Chris Vance (Republican) | |||||
2004 | ||||||
2010 | ||||||
Wisconsin | Ron Johnson | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running. | Ron Johnson (Republican) | |
Russ Feingold (Democratic) | ||||||
Phil Anderson (Libertarian) |
US Key Senate Election Results 2016 by State
Alabama | ||
Senate Election, | ||
100% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 7:00 PM ET | ||
R Winner R. Shelby | 64.20% | 13,19,742 |
D R. Crumpton | 35.80% | 7,36,615 |
Alaska | ||
Senate Election, | ||
76% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 11:00 PM ET | ||
R Winner L. Murkowski | 43.80% | 99,823 |
L J. Miller | 29.50% | 67,195 |
N M. Stock | 14.10% | 32,269 |
D R. Metcalfe | 11.30% | 25,763 |
N B. Craig | 0.80% | 1,814 |
N T. Gianoutsos | 0.50% | 1,250 |
Arizona | ||
Senate Election, | ||
97.6% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 9:00 PM ET | ||
R Winner J. McCain | 53.10% | 9,92,563 |
D A. Kirkpatrick | 41.40% | 7,72,518 |
G G. Swing | 5.50% | 1,02,553 |
Arkansas | ||
Senate Election, | ||
100% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 8:30 PM ET | ||
R Winner J. Boozman | 59.80% | 6,57,856 |
D C. Eldridge | 36.20% | 3,97,975 |
L F. Gilbert | 4.00% | 43,720 |
California | ||
Senate Election, | ||
96.9% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 11:00 PM ET | ||
DWinner K. Harris | 62.60% | 48,00,075 |
D L. Sanchez | 37.40% | 28,67,094 |
Colorado | ||
Senate Election, | ||
83.7% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 9:00 PM ET | ||
D Winner M. Bennet | 49.20% | 11,36,519 |
R D. Glenn | 45.70% | 10,55,495 |
L L. Williams | 3.30% | 76,082 |
G A. Menconi | 1.20% | 26,890 |
U B. Hammons | 0.30% | 7,239 |
U D. Chapin | 0.30% | 6,366 |
U P. Fiorino | 0.10% | 2,292 |
Connecticut | ||
Senate Election, | ||
95.9% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 8:00 PM ET | ||
D Winner R. Blumenthal | 62.60% | 9,10,828 |
R D. Carter | 35.30% | 5,13,343 |
L R. Lion | 1.10% | 16,737 |
G J. Russell | 1.00% | 15,208 |
Florida | ||
Senate Election, | ||
100% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 7:00 PM ET | ||
R Winner M. Rubio | 52.10% | 48,06,075 |
D P. Murphy | 44.20% | 40,84,493 |
L P. Stanton | 2.10% | 1,95,344 |
N B. Nathan | 0.60% | 52,099 |
N T. Khoury | 0.50% | 45,379 |
N S. Machat | 0.30% | 26,661 |
N B. Dalack | 0.20% | 22,051 |
Georgia | ||
Senate Election, | ||
100% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 7:00 PM ET | ||
R Winner J. Isakson | 55.00% | 21,08,067 |
D J. Barksdale | 40.80% | 15,62,626 |
L A. Buckley | 4.20% | 1,59,714 |
Hawaii | ||
Senate Election, | ||
100% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 11:00 PM ET | ||
D Winner B. Schatz | 73.60% | 2,89,298 |
R J. Carroll | 22.20% | 87,270 |
C J. Allison | 2.20% | 8,619 |
L M. Kokoski | 1.60% | 6,350 |
S J. Giuffre | 0.30% | 1,303 |
Idaho | ||
Senate Election, | ||
99.1% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 10:00 PM ET | ||
R Winner M. Crapo | 66.00% | 4,26,523 |
D J. Sturgill | 27.90% | 1,80,003 |
C R. Writz | 6.20% | 39,786 |
Illinois | ||
Senate Election, | ||
99.1% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 8:00 PM ET | ||
DWinner T. Duckworth | 54.40% | 29,01,903 |
R M. Kirk | 40.20% | 21,43,631 |
L K. McMillen | 3.20% | 1,71,599 |
G S. Summers | 2.10% | 1,13,692 |
Indiana | ||
Senate Election, | ||
99.8% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 6:00 PM ET | ||
RWinner T. Young | 52.20% | 14,14,500 |
D E. Bayh | 42.40% | 11,48,917 |
L L. Brenton | 5.50% | 1,48,681 |
Iowa | ||
Senate Election, | ||
99.3% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 10:00 PM ET | ||
R Winner C. Grassley | 60.10% | 9,21,957 |
D P. Judge | 35.80% | 5,49,130 |
L C. Aldrich | 2.70% | 41,777 |
O J. Hennager | 1.20% | 17,695 |
P M. Luick-Thrams | 0.30% | 4,409 |
Kansas | ||
Senate Election, | ||
94.7% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 8:00 PM ET | ||
R Winner J. Moran | 62.70% | 6,97,593 |
D P. Wiesner | 31.90% | 3,55,336 |
L R. Garrard | 5.40% | 60,500 |
Kentucky | ||
Senate Election, | ||
100% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 6:00 PM ET | ||
R Winner R. Paul | 57.30% | 10,90,061 |
D J. Gray | 42.70% | 8,13,224 |
Louisiana | ||
Senate Election, | ||
100% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 9:00 PM ET | ||
RWinner* J. Kennedy | 25.00% | 4,82,380 |
DWinner* F. Campbell | 17.50% | 3,37,682 |
R C. Boustany | 15.40% | 2,97,744 |
D C. Fayard | 12.50% | 2,40,748 |
R J. Fleming | 10.60% | 2,03,959 |
R R. Maness | 4.70% | 90,812 |
R D. Duke | 3.00% | 58,581 |
D D. Edwards | 2.70% | 51,724 |
D G. Landrieu | 2.40% | 45,520 |
R D. Crawford | 1.30% | 25,503 |
R J. Cao | 1.10% | 21,011 |
N B. Billiot | 1.00% | 19,340 |
L T. Clements | 0.60% | 11,363 |
N T. Hebert | 0.50% | 9,484 |
D J. Pellerin | 0.40% | 7,386 |
D P. Williams | 0.40% | 6,844 |
D V. Mendoza | 0.30% | 4,923 |
N K. Marone | 0.20% | 4,102 |
L L. Gillam | 0.20% | 4,063 |
R C. Marsala | 0.20% | 3,683 |
R A. Patel | 0.10% | 1,574 |
N A. Wells | 0.10% | 1,481 |
O B. Lang | 0.10% | 1,424 |
O G. Taylor | 0.10% | 1,150 |
Maryland | ||
Senate Election, | ||
99.3% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 8:00 PM ET | ||
DWinner C. Van Hollen | 60.40% | 14,88,845 |
R K. Szeliga | 36.40% | 8,98,902 |
G M. Flowers | 3.20% | 78,752 |
Missouri | ||
Senate Election, | ||
99.8% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 8:00 PM ET | ||
R Winner R. Blunt | 49.40% | 13,70,240 |
D J. Kander | 46.20% | 12,83,222 |
L J. Dine | 2.40% | 67,067 |
G J. McFarland | 1.10% | 30,413 |
C F. Ryman | 0.90% | 25,194 |
Nevada | ||
Senate Election, | ||
100% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 10:00 PM ET | ||
DWinner C. Cortez Masto | 47.10% | 5,20,658 |
R J. Heck | 44.70% | 4,94,427 |
N None of these candidates | 3.80% | 42,085 |
I T. Jones | 1.50% | 17,104 |
N T. Sawyer | 1.30% | 14,163 |
N T. Gumina | 1.00% | 10,719 |
N J. Williams | 0.60% | 6,864 |
New Hampshire | ||
Senate Election, | ||
96% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 7:00 PM ET | ||
R K. Ayotte | 47.90% | 3,41,252 |
D M. Hassan | 47.90% | 3,41,047 |
I A. Day | 2.40% | 16,965 |
L B. Chabot | 1.70% | 12,426 |
New York | ||
Senate Election, | ||
97.3% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 9:00 PM ET | ||
D Winner C. Schumer | 70.40% | 46,93,947 |
R W. Long | 27.50% | 18,31,172 |
G R. Wilson | 1.50% | 1,00,372 |
L A. Merced | 0.60% | 43,216 |
North Carolina | ||
Senate Election, | ||
100% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 7:30 PM ET | ||
R Winner R. Burr | 51.10% | 23,71,186 |
D D. Ross | 45.30% | 21,02,696 |
L S. Haugh | 3.60% | 1,65,319 |
North Dakota | ||
Senate Election, | ||
98.6% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 8:00 PM ET | ||
R Winner J. Hoeven | 78.50% | 2,66,478 |
D E. Glassheim | 17.00% | 57,806 |
L R. Marquette | 3.10% | 10,462 |
I J. Germalic | 1.40% | 4,640 |
Ohio | ||
Senate Election, | ||
100% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 7:30 PM ET | ||
R Winner R. Portman | 58.30% | 30,48,467 |
D T. Strickland | 36.90% | 19,29,873 |
I T. Connors | 1.70% | 89,977 |
G J. DeMare | 1.60% | 84,521 |
I S. Rupert | 1.40% | 74,682 |
Oklahoma | ||
Senate Election, | ||
100% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 8:00 PM ET | ||
R Winner J. Lankford | 67.70% | 9,79,728 |
D M. Workman | 24.60% | 3,55,389 |
L R. Murphy | 3.00% | 43,345 |
I S. Braddy | 2.80% | 40,322 |
I M. Beard | 1.90% | 27,357 |
Oregon | ||
Senate Election, | ||
92.7% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 10:00 PM ET | ||
D Winner R. Wyden | 56.70% | 9,86,201 |
R M. Callahan | 33.90% | 5,88,563 |
W S. Lewallen | 3.00% | 51,796 |
I S. Reynolds | 3.00% | 51,485 |
P E. Navickas | 2.30% | 40,229 |
L J. Lindsay | 1.20% | 20,155 |
Pennsylvania | ||
Senate Election, | ||
99.7% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 8:00 PM ET | ||
R Winner P. Toomey | 48.90% | 28,92,873 |
D K. McGinty | 47.20% | 27,93,078 |
L E. Clifford | 3.90% | 2,30,479 |
South Carolina | ||
Senate Election, | ||
100% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 7:00 PM ET | ||
R Winner T. Scott | 61.20% | 11,99,552 |
D T. Dixon | 36.40% | 7,13,291 |
C B. Bledsoe | 1.90% | 36,517 |
A R. Scarborough | 0.60% | 11,621 |
South Dakota | ||
Senate Election, | ||
99.9% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 8:00 PM ET | ||
R Winner J. Thune | 71.80% | 2,65,374 |
D J. Williams | 28.20% | 1,04,091 |
Utah | ||
Senate Election, | ||
70.3% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 10:00 PM ET | ||
R Winner M. Lee | 67.40% | 4,88,373 |
D M. Snow | 28.00% | 2,02,504 |
I S. Fonua | 2.30% | 16,733 |
U B. Barron | 2.30% | 16,443 |
Vermont | ||
Senate Election, | ||
98.9% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 7:00 PM ET | ||
D Winner P. Leahy | 61.30% | 1,87,181 |
R S. Milne | 33.10% | 1,01,068 |
I C. Ericson | 2.90% | 8,897 |
I J. Trudell | 1.70% | 5,192 |
L P. Diamondstone | 1.00% | 3,012 |
Washington | ||
Senate Election, | ||
65.1% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 11:00 PM ET | ||
D Winner P. Murray | 60.90% | 12,02,703 |
R C. Vance | 39.10% | 7,72,560 |
Wisconsin | ||
Senate Election, | ||
99.8% Reporting | ||
Polls Closing: 9:00 PM ET | ||
R Winner R. Johnson | 50.20% | 14,74,345 |
D R. Feingold | 46.80% | 13,75,992 |
L P. Anderson | 3.00% | 87,004 |
All class 3 Senators are up for election; class 3 was last up for election in 2010, when Republicans won a net gain of six seats. Currently, Democrats are expected to have 10 seats up for election, and Republicans are expected to have 24 seats up for election. However, as of June 7, only 9 Democratic held seats are in contention, as the Democrats have already secured California, with the top two finishers in the California Senate jungle primary both being Democrats. Republicans, having taken control of the Senate in the 2014 election, currently hold the Senate majority with 54 seats.
There are 100 senators, two from each state. This is a list of the current members of the United States Senate (114th United States Congress).
Affiliation | Members |
Republican Party | 54 |
Democratic Party | 44 |
Independent | 2 |
Cook, Sabato, Rothenberg, Daily Kos Elections, FiveThirtyEight, Real Clear Politics, Talking Points Memo, and the New York Times consider the states listed below to be safe seats for the party currently holding the seat.
Safe Republican | Safe Democratic |
Alabama | CaliforniaO |
Arkansas | Connecticut |
Idaho | Hawaii |
Kansas | MarylandO |
North Dakota | New York |
Oklahoma | Oregon |
South Carolina | Vermont |
South Dakota | Washington |
Utah |
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