‹ 2020 | ||||
55 of 90 seats up for election | ||||
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8 November, 2022 | ||||
Turnout | 85% | |||
First party | Second party | Third party | ||
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Leader | Chuck Schumer(Lost Re-Election) | Mitch McConnell(Retired) | Rocky Anderson | |
Party | Democratic | Republican | Socialist | |
Leader since | 2015 | 2007 | 2022 | |
Seats before | 39 | 47 | 0 | |
Seats won | -9 | -19 | +12 | |
Seats after | 30 | 28 | 12 | |
Fourth party | Fifth party | Sixth party | ||
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Leader | John Kasich | Sarah Palin | James Janos | |
Party | Reform | Libertarian | Green | |
Leader since | 2022 | 2022 | 2022 | |
Seats before | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Seats won | +8 | +5 | +1 | |
Seats after | 8 | 6 | 4 | |
Background[]
Plan 42[]
2021 Coup Deta't[]
West's Presidency[]
Corruption Scandals Among Democratic and Republican Parties Officials[]
Occupation of Haiti and Papua[]
Results[]
Party | Seats Won |
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Democratic-Conservative | 30 |
Republican | 28 |
Socialist-Progressive | 12 |
Reform-Moderate | 8 |
Libertarian | 6 |
Green | 4 |
While 3rd Party candidates fared better than in previous Senate elections, they didn't do as well as they did in the House elections of the same year.
Absaroka[]
Alabama[]
Alabama Representative Mo Brooks won the senate race after Incubment Senator Richard Shelby chose not to run for a 7th term.
Alabama(Special)[]
Incubment Senator Tommy Tuberville was defeated by Former Senator Doug Jones.
Alaska[]
Incubment Senator Lisa Murkowski was defeated by Former Governor Sarah Palin.
Arizona[]
Incubment Senator Mark Kelly was defeated by Author Meghan McCain.
Arkansas[]
Incumbent Senator John Boozman was defeated by Former President Bill Clinton.
California[]
Incubment Senator Alex Padilla was defeated by Talk Show Host Tucker Carlson. making him, alongside Abel Maldonado, the 1st Republican Senator from California since John Seymour.
California(Special)[]
Incubment Senator Dianne Feinstein passed away due to a stroke in May 22nd. As a result, Governor Larry Elder appointed Former Lieutenant Governor Abel Maldonado, who was subsequently re-elected. making him, alongside Tucker Carlson, the 1st Republican Senator from California since John Seymour.
Carolina[]
Lieutenant Governor of Carolina Cheri Beasley won the senate race after Incubment Senator Richard Burr chose not to run for a 4th term.
Colorado[]
Incubment Senator Michael Bennet was defeated by Bill Hammons.
Columbia[]
Incubment Senator Patty Murray was defeated by Representative Pramila Jayapal.
Dakota[]
Florida[]
Incumbent Senator Marco Rubio was re-elected to a third term.
Franklin[]
Incubment Senator Tim Scott was re-elected to a third term.
Georgia[]
Incumbent Senator Raphael Warnock was defeated by Former Illiniois Governor Rod Blagojevich
Haiti(Special 1)[]
Haiti(Special 2)[]
Hawaii[]
Incumbent Senator Brian Schatz was defeated by Former State Representative Kaniela Ing.
Idaho[]
Incubment Senator Mike Crapo was defeated by Former State Representative Paulette Jordan.
Indiana[]
Incumbent Senator Todd Young was defeated by Former Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg.
Iowa[]
Incumbent Senator Chuck Grassley was defeated by Kimberly Graham.
Kansas[]
Incubment Senator Jerry Moran was defeated by Veteran James Thompson.
Kentucky[]
Incumbent Senator Rand Paul was re-elected to a third term.
Kentucky(Special)[]
Marine Pilot Amy McGrath won the senate race after Incumbent Senator Mitch McConnell chose to retire before the expiry of his term.
Louisiana[]
Incumbent Senator John Kennedy was defeated by Actor Brad Pitt.
Louisiana(Special)[]
Incubment Senator ? was defeated by Former Governor John Bel Edwards.
Maryland[]
Following the merger of Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia all four senators of the former two states resigned. as a results, Governor Larry Hogan reappointed
Maryland(Special)[]
Following the merger of Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia all four senators of the former two states resigned. as a results, Governor Larry Hogan reappointed
Massachusets(Special 1)[]
Following the merger of Massachusets, New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont, all of the eight senators of the former four states resigned. as a results, Governor Charlie Baker reappointed Ed Markey who was subsequently defeated by Former Representative Joe Kennedy.
Massachusets(Special 2)[]
Following the merger of the Massachusets, New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont, all of the eight senators of the former four states resigned. as a results, Governor Charlie Baker reappointed Angus King. who was subsequently defeated by Teacher Zak Ringelstein.
Minnesota(Special)[]
Incumbent Senator Tina Smith was defeated by Former Governor James Janos. After Former Senator Al Franken declined to run again.
Mississippi(Special)[]
Incumbent Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith was defeated by Former Secretary of Agriculture Mike Espy.
Missouri[]
Rapper Aliaune Thiam won the senate race after Incumbent Senator Roy Blunt chose not to run for a 3rd term.
Montana[]
Incubment Senator Steve Daines was defeated by Former Governor Steve Bullock.
Nevada[]
Incubment Senator Catherine Cortez Masto was defeated by Nevada Assembly Member Sharron Angle.
New Jersey(Special)[]
? was defeated by Former Mayor of Bogota Steve Lonegan.
New York[]
Incumbent Senator Chuck Schumer was defeated by Journalist Allison Pataki, Daughter of Former New York Governor George Pataki. Making her, alongside Sean Hannity the 1st Republican Senators from New York since Al D'Amato.
New York(Special)[]
Incumbent Senator Kirsten Gillibrand was defeated by Talk Show Host Sean Hannity. Making him, alongside Allison Pataki the 1st Republican Senators from New York since Al D'Amato.
Oklahoma[]
Ohio[]
Former Governor John Kasich won the senate race after Incumbent Senator Rob Portman chose not to run for a 3rd term.
Oregon[]
Incubment Senator Ron Wyden was defeated by Former State Representative Jules Bailey.
Pennsylvania[]
Former Governor Tom Ridge won the senate race after Incubment Senator Pat Toomey chose not to run for a 3rd term.
Puerto Rico(Special 1)[]
The Territory of Puerto Rico and the Territory of the United States Virgin Islands were admitted to the Union as the State of Puerto Rico. as a results, Governor Pedro Pierluisi appointed Shadow Senator Zoraida Fonalledas, who was subsequently defeated by Representative Jenniffer González.
Puerto Rico(Special 2)[]
The Territory of Puerto Rico and the Territory of the United States Virgin Islands were admitted to the Union as the State of Puerto Rico. as a results, Governor Pedro Pierluisi appointed Shadow Senator Carlos Romero Barceló, who subsequently retired. As a result, Representative Stacey Plaskett won the senate race.
Tennessee(Special 1)[]
Incubment Senator Marsha Blackburn was defeated by Former Vice President Al Gore.
Tennessee(Special 2)[]
Incubment Senator Bill Hagerty was defeated by Singer Katy Hudson
Texas(Special 1)[]
? who was subsequently defeated by Former Represntative Beto O'Rourke in the senate race. making him, alongside Julian Castro, the 1st Democratic Senator from Texas since Bob Krueger.
Texas(Special 2)[]
? who was subsequently defeated by Former Secretary of Housing and Development Julian Castro. making him, alongside Beto O'Rourke, the 1st Democratic Senator from Texas since Bob Krueger.
Virginia(Special 1)[]
Following the merger of Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Delaware and the District of Columbia, all eight senators of the former four states resigned. as a results, Governor Ralph Northam reappointed Tim Kaine. who was subsequently re-elected.
Virginia(Special 2)[]
Following the merger of Virginia and West Virginia, all four senators of the former two states resigned. as a results, Governor Ralph Northam reappointed Chris Van Hollen. who was subsequently defeated by Former State Senator Roger Manno.
Utah[]
Incumbent Senator Mike Lee was defeated by Former Mayor of Salt Lake City, Rocky Anderson.
Wisconsin[]
Former Speaker Paul Ryan won the senate race after Incumbent Senator Ron Johnson chose not to run for third term.
Wyoming(Special)[]
Incumbent Senator Cynthia Lummis was defeated by Representative Liz Cheney.