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US 2016 Senate Election Results, United States Senate Results by party state, Democrats senate 2016,Republican senate 2016, US Senate Results 2016 ,2016 US Senates list, Current US Senates

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

 

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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Bill Cassidy

Tom Udall

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Barbara Mikulski

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Tom Carper

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Bill Nelson

Ed Markey

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Marco Rubio

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Mazie Hirono

Thad Cochran

James Lankford

Ron Johnson

Mike Crapo

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