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1 Republican and 1 Independent caucusing with Democrats The United States Senate consists of 100 members, two from each of the 50 states . This list includes all senators serving in the 119th United States Congress .
2024 U.S. Senate Election Results: See the map. Who controls the Senate? Democrats currently have majority control of the Senate. Of the 100 seats, 47 are held by Democrats. Republicans have 49 seats.
2022 United States Senate elections ← 2020 November 8, 2022 December 6 (Georgia runoff) 2024 → 35 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate 51 [a] seats needed for a majority Majority party Minority party Leader Chuck Schumer Mitch McConnell Party Democratic Republican Leader since January 3, 2017 January 3, 2007 Leader's seat New York Kentucky Seats before 48 + VP [b] [c] 50 Seats ...
117 sitting House members, 14 of whom are Republicans and 103 are Democrats; 27 sitting Senate members, 2 of whom are Republicans and 25 Democrats; 236 candidates for House and Senate, including ...
Republicans seized control of the U.S. Senate late Tuesday after flipping Democratic held seats, holding onto GOP incumbents and wresting away the majority for the first time in four years.
All 33 Class 1 Senate seats, and one Class 2 seat, were up for election in 2024; Class 1 currently consisted of 20 Democrats, four independents who caucus with the Senate Democrats, [e] and 10 Republicans. Burgess Everett of Politico considered the map for these Senate elections to be highly unfavorable to Democrats.
1 1692 Patrick Leahy: Democratic Vermont: January 3, 1975 2 1743 Chuck Grassley: Republican Iowa: January 3, 1981 3 1766 Mitch McConnell: Republican Kentucky: January 3, 1985 4 1775 Richard Shelby: Republican Alabama: January 3, 1987 5 1801 Dianne Feinstein: Democratic California: November 10, 1992 6 1812 Patty Murray: Democratic Washington ...
In the Senate, Republicans briefly held the majority at the start; however, on January 20, 2021, three new Democratic senators – Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock of Georgia and Alex Padilla of California – were sworn in, resulting in 50 seats held by Republicans, 48 seats held by Democrats, and two held by independents who caucus with the ...