2024 U.S Senate elections (Porvenir)

Elections to the United States Senate were held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024 with 34 of the 102 seats in the Senate being contested in regular elections whose winners served six-year terms from January 3, 2025 until January 3, 2031. Democrats had 23 seats up for election, additionally 2 independents who caucused with the Democrats faced the end of their current term. Republicans had 9 seats up for election.

The elections saw the first Libertarian member of the U.S Senate elected with Gary Johnson defeating Martin Heinrich (D-NM) in a rematch of 2018. After Johnson's victory, Republican Justin Amash of Michigan switched to caucusing with the Libertarians, bringing their total seats to 2.

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Winning candidate in bold