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2022 2024 United States Senate elections (A New Order) 2026
30 of 90 seats up for election
5 November, 2024
Turnout 73%
Leader Bill Clinton Rod Blagojevich Rocky Anderson
Party Democratic-Conservative Republican-Moderate Socialist-Progressive
Leader since 2023 2023 2022
Seats before 29 31 10
Seats after ? ? ?
Leader Sarah Palin James Janos
Party Libertarian Green
Leader since 2023 2022
Seats before 5 1
Seats after ? ?

Background[]

West's Presidency[]

Tensions with the Rising Powers[]

Restoration of Democracy[]

Results[]

Absaroka[]

Arizona[]

Incumbent Senator Kyrsten Sinema was re-elected to a 2nd term.

California[]

Incubment Senator Abel Maldonado was elected to a full term.

Dakota[]

Incumbent Senator John Hoeven was re-elected to a 3rd term.

Florida[]

Incumbent Senator Rick Scott was re-elected to a 2nd term.

Hawaii[]

Incumbent Senator Mazie Hirono was defeated by Comedian Roseanne Barr.

Indiana[]

Incumbent Senator Mike Braun was defeated by Activist Adam Kokesh.

Michigan[]

Incumbent Senator Debbie Stabenow was defeated by Busssinessman and Veteran John James.

Minnesota[]

Incumbent Senator Amy Klobuchar was defeated by Representative Ilhan Omar.

Mississippi[]

Incumbent Senator Roger Wicker was defeated by ?.

Missouri[]

Incumbent Senator Josh Hawley was re-elected to a 2nd term.

Montana[]

Incumbent Senator Steve Bullock was elected to a full term.

Nebraska[]

YouTuber Lucas Cruikshank won the senate race after Incumbent Senator Deb Fischer chose not to run for a a 3rd term.

Nevada[]

Incumbent Senator Jacky Rosen was defeated by ?.

Massachusetts[]

Incumbent Senator Joe Kennedy was elected to a full term.

New Jersey[]

New Mexico[]

Incumbent Senator Martin Heinrich was defeated by Representative Antoinette Sedillo Lopez.

New York[]

Incumbent Senator Sean Hannity was elected to a full term.

Ohio[]

Incumbent Senator Sherrod Brown was defeated by Former Member of the Youngstown Board of Education, Dario Hunter.

Pennsylvania[]

Singer Taylor Swift won the senate race after Incumbent Senator Bob Casey chose not to run for a 4th term.

Puerto Rico[]

Incubment Senator Jenniffer González was elected to a full term.

Tennessee[]

Incumbent Senator Al Gore was elected to a full term.

Texas[]

Incubment Senator Beto O'Rourke was elected to a full term.

Virginia[]

Incubment Senator Tim Kaine was re-elected to a 3rd term.

Utah[]

Incumbent Senator Mitt Romney was re-elected to a 2nd term.

Washington[]

Incumbent Senator Maria Cantwell was defeated by ?.

Wisconsin[]

Incumbent Senator Tammy Baldwin was defeated by ?.

Wyoming[]

Incumbent Senator John Barrasso was defeated by ?.

Aftermath[]