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'''United States Senate'''
'''United States Senate'''
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The United States Senate is one of the two chambers of the bicameral [[United States Congress]], the other being the [[House of Representatives]]. It is known informally as the "upper house." The Senate consists of 36 senators divided over the 18 [[regions]] in USA.
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The United States Senate is one of the two chambers of the bicameral [[United States Congress]], the other being the [[House of Representatives]]. It is known informally as the "upper house." The Senate consists of 37 senators divided over the 18 [[regions]] in USA.
== Current majority ==
== Current majority ==
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After the [[United States Senate elections, 2014|2014 elections]] the Senate consisted of 19 members of the Senate Democratic Caucus and 17 members of the Senate Republican Conference, giving the Democrats a Senate majority with Vice President Andrew Merrilin (D-MI) presiding.
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The current division of the US Senate are as follows.
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After the resignation of Ohio Valley Senator [[Terry Hughes]] (R-OH) and the appointment of [[Jax Jaxal]] (D-OH) to fill the vacancy, the Democratic majority increased to 20-16.
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! Seats
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| bgcolor="red"| || [[Republican Party]] || 15
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| bgcolor="blue"| || '''[[Democratic Party]]''' || '''20'''
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| bgcolor="yellow"| || '''Libertarian Party''' || 1
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The Democratic Party currently holds the majority. With the [[United States presidential election, 2048|Presidential Elections of 2048]] former [[Governor of Mississippi Valley]] [[J.D. Comfort]] is the constitutional President of the Senate.
== Senate leadership ==
== Senate leadership ==
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The current leadership positions of the senate are occupied as follows:
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The current leadership positions of the Senate are occupied as follows:
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*President pro tempore: [[Gregory Wolff]]
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*President pro tempore: [[Jason Richards]] (D-LA)
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*Majority Leader: [[Calum Daniels]]  
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*Majority Leader: [[Robert Adams]] (D-MA)
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*Majority Whip: [[Red Blanchard]]
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*Majority Whip: [[Gabe Nelson, Sr.]] (D-NC)
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*Minority Leader: [[Valeria Smith]] (R-OK)
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*Minority Whip: [[Alfred Hood]] (R-OH)
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*Minority Leader: [[Akeem Mellis]]
 
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*Minority Whip: [[James MacGillicutty]]
 
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*Chair of Regulations and Commerce Committee: [[Zack Litchfield]]
 
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*Chair of Foreign Relations, Intelligence, and Defense Committee: [[Justin Casanova-Davis]]
 
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*Chair of Judiciary Committee: [[Teddy Williams]]
 
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*Chair of Domestic Affairs Committee: [[Ross Kesler]]
 
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*Chair of Government Regulations and Commerce Committee: [[Emmett Honeycutt]] (D-PA)
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*Chair of Foreign Relations, Intelligence, and Defense Committee: [[Elizabeth Matthews]] (D-IL)
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*Chair of Judiciary Committee: [[Thomas Byerly]] (D-CA)
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*Chair of Domestic Affairs Committee: [[Marcus Cavalier]] (D-AZ)
== Current Senators By Region ==
== Current Senators By Region ==
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! width="150" |Name !! width="40"|Party !! width="130"|Superregion !!  width="130"|Region !!  width="130"|State !! Elected !! Election Cycle !! Comments
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! rowspan=2| Senator
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! rowspan=2| Superregion
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! rowspan=2| Region
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! rowspan=2| State
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| [[ Jax Jaxal ]] || D || Appalachia || Ohio Valley || Ohio || 2016 || 1 ||  
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| bgcolor="blue"| || [[ Fred Goodman ]] || Appalachia || Ohio Valley || Ohio || 2020 || 3
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| [[ Tim Kent ]] || R || Appalachia || Ohio Valley || Ohio || 2008 || 3 ||  
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| bgcolor="red"| || [[ Alfred Hood ]] || Appalachia || Ohio Valley || Kentucky || 2022 || 1
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| [[ Avery Passerday ]] || R || Appalachia || Shenandoah Valley || North Carolina || 2011 || 1 ||
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| bgcolor="red"| ||[[ Avery Passerday ]] || Appalachia || Shenandoah Valley || North Carolina || 2012 || 1  
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| [[ Calum Daniels ]] || D || Appalachia || Shenandoah Valley || North Carolina || 2012 || 2 ||
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| bgcolor="blue"| || [[ Sebastian Williams ]] || Appalachia || Shenandoah Valley || Virginia || 2024 || 2  
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| [[ Valeria Smith ]] || R || Big Sky Country || Great Plains || Oklahoma || 2004 || 1 ||
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| bgcolor="red"| ||[[ Valeria Smith]] || Big Sky Country || Great Plains || Oklahoma || 2004 || 1  
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| [[ Joshua Long ]] || R || Big Sky Country || Great Plains || Kansas || 2008 || 3 ||
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| bgcolor="red"| || [[Jason Gillikin III]] || Big Sky Country || Great Plains || Kansas || 2025* || 3  
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| [[ Keiko Kagura ]] || R || Big Sky Country || Rocky Mountains || Montana || 2011 || 2 ||
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| bgcolor="red"| ||[[ James Lightfoot ]] || Big Sky Country || Rocky Mountains || Wyoming || 2024 || 2  
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| [[ Thomas Fletcher ]] || R || Big Sky Country || Rocky Mountains || Wyoming || 2015 || 3 ||
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| bgcolor="red"| || [[ Thomas Cabell ]] || Big Sky Country || Rocky Mountains || Utah || 2020 || 3  
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| [[ Jaime Elzar-Toledo ]] || D || Dixie || Florida || Florida || 2014 || 1 ||
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| bgcolor="red"| || [[ Steve Rayburn ]] || Dixie || Florida || Florida || 2016 || 1
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| [[ Justin Casanova-Davis ]] || D || Dixie || Florida || Florida || 2012 || 2 ||
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| bgcolor="red"| || [[ Beau Halfhyde ]] || Dixie || Southeast || South Carolina || 2038 || ?
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| [[ Al Marshall ]] || D || Dixie || Southeast || Tennessee || 2014 || 2 ||
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| bgcolor="blue"| || [[ Carlo Zipolo ]] || Dixie || Southeast || Georgia || 2024 || 2
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| [[ Alyssa Richards ]] || R || Dixie || Southeast || Georgia || 2011 || 3 ||
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| bgcolor="red"| ||[[ Daniel Morey ]] || Dixie || Southeast || Tennessee || 2022 || 3
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| [[ Drew Brockmeier ]] || D || Heartland || Great Lakes || Michigan || 2013 || 1 ||
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| bgcolor="blue"| || [[ Abby Brocklin ]] || Heartland || Great Lakes || Michigan || 2020 || 1  
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| [[ Jason Gillikin ]] || R || Heartland || Great Lakes || Michigan || 2011 || 3 ||
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| bgcolor="blue"| ||[[ Thad Washington ]] || Heartland || Great Lakes || Michigan || 2024 || 3  
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| [[ Gregory Wolff ]] || D || Heartland || Illinois || Illinois || 2006 || 2 ||
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| bgcolor="blue"| || [[ Katarina Morgan ]] || Heartland || Illinois || Illinois || 2024 || 2  
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| [[ Teddy Williams ]] || D || Heartland || Illinois || Illinois || 2013 || 3 ||
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| bgcolor="blue"| || [[ Elizabeth Matthews ]] || Heartland || Illinois || Illinois || 2018 || 3  
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| [[ Vincent Giorelli ]] || D || Mid-Atlantic || Atlantic Seaboard || New Jersey || 2006 || 2 ||
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| bgcolor="blue"| || [[ Melissa Straka-Giles ]] || Mid-Atlantic || Atlantic Seaboard || Delaware || 2024 || 2  
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| [[ Grace Straka ]] || D || Mid-Atlantic || Atlantic Seaboard || New Jersey || 2012 || 3 ||
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| bgcolor="red"| || [[ Roger Holmes ]] || Mid-Atlantic || Atlantic Seaboard || New Jersey || 2020 || 3  
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| [[ Kathryn Spencer ]] || D || Mid-Atlantic || Pennsylvania || Pennsylvania || 2004 || 1 ||  
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| bgcolor="blue"| || [[ Emmett Honeycutt ]] || Mid-Atlantic || Pennsylvania || Pennsylvania || 2024 || 2
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| [[ Samuel Clay ]] || R || Mid-Atlantic || Pennsylvania || Pennsylvania || 2011 || 2 ||
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| bgcolor="red"| ||[[ Vernon Reiber ]] || Mid-Atlantic || Pennsylvania || Pennsylvania || 2018 || 1
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| [[ James MacGillicutty ]] || R || Mississippi Valley || Gulf Coast || Louisiana || 2015 || 1 ||
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| bgcolor="blue"| ||[[ Jason Richards ]] || Mississippi Valley || Gulf Coast || Louisiana || 2024 || 2
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| [[ Red Blanchard ]] || D || Mississippi Valley || Gulf Coast || Louisiana || 2012 || 2 ||
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| bgcolor="red"| || [[ David Tyler]] || Mississippi Valley || Gulf Coast || Louisiana || 2022 || 1
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| [[ J. P. Dailey ]] || D || Mississippi Valley || Midwest || Minnesota || 2004 || 1 ||
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| bgcolor="blue"| || [[ Daniel Perogo ]] || Mississippi Valley || Midwest || Minnesota || 2024* || 1
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| [[ Joseph Cahill ]] || R || Mississippi Valley || Midwest || Minnesota || 2006 || 2 ||
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| bgcolor="blue"| || [[ Adam Jackson ]] || Mississippi Valley || Midwest || Minnesota || 2019 || 2
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| [[ Howell Kent ]] || D || Northeast || New England || Massachusetts || 2015 || 1 ||
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| bgcolor="blue"| || [[ Robert Adams ]] || Northeast || New England || Massachusetts || 2022 || 1
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| [[ Joseph Salazar-Portela ]] || R || Northeast || New England || Connecticut || 2012 || 2 ||
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| bgcolor="blue"| ||[[ Madison Ballentine ]] || Northeast || New England || Maine || 2024 || 2
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| [[ Zack Litchfield ]] || D || Northeast || New York || New York || 2011 || 1 ||
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| bgcolor="blue"| || [[ Zack Litchfield ]] || Northeast || New York || New York || 2011 || 1
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| [[ Nicole Peebles ]] || D || Northeast || New York || New York || 2014 || 3 ||
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| bgcolor="blue"| || [[ James McCoy ]] || Northeast || New York || New York || 2024 || 3
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| [[ Caden Windsor ]] || R || Sunbelt || Southwest || Nevada || 2004 || 1 ||
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| bgcolor="red"| ||[[ Caden Windsor ]] || Sunbelt || Southwest || Nevada || 2004 || 1
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| [[ Akeem Mellis ]] || R || Sunbelt || Southwest || Colorado || 2008 || 3 ||
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| bgcolor="blue"| ||[[ Marcus Cavalier ]] || Sunbelt || Southwest || Arizona || 2008 || 3
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| [[ Kyle Van Horn ]] || R || Sunbelt || Texas || Texas || 2012 || 2 ||
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| bgcolor="red"| ||[[ George Garcia ]] || Sunbelt || Texas || Texas || 2024 || 2
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| [[ Buford T Justice ]] || R || Sunbelt  || Texas || Texas || 2013 || 3 ||
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| bgcolor="yellow"| ||Ned Springer || Sunbelt  || Texas || Texas || 2049 || 1
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| [[ Elizabeth Rosenbaum ]] || D || West Coast || California || California || 2009 || 2 ||
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| bgcolor="blue"| || [[ Erwin Bronson ]] || West Coast || California || California || 2024 || 2
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| [[ Thomas Byerly ]] || D || West Coast || California || California || 2013 || 3 ||
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| bgcolor="blue"| || [[ Thomas Byerly ]] || West Coast || California || California || 2013 || 3
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| [[ William Rooke Clarke ]] || D || West Coast || Pacific Coast || Washington || 2015 || 1 ||
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| bgcolor="red"| || [[ James Parker ]] || West Coast || Pacific Coast || Washington || 2020 || 1
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| [[ Ross Kesler ]] || D || West Coast || Pacific Coast || Oregon || 2013 || 3 ||
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| bgcolor="blue"| || [[ Juliet Wentworth ]] || West Coast || Pacific Coast || Washington || 2013 || 3
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==External links==
==External links==
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* [http://worldsimulations.com/USGS/index.php?showtopic=2353 Historical Senate Membership]
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* [http://caldwellsusgs.com/USG0708/index.php?showtopic=2353 Historical Senate Membership]
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{{United States Senate elections}}

Current revision as of 13:51, 17 April 2011

United States Senate

The United States Senate is one of the two chambers of the bicameral United States Congress, the other being the House of Representatives. It is known informally as the "upper house." The Senate consists of 37 senators divided over the 18 regions in USA.

Contents

Current majority

The current division of the US Senate are as follows.

Party Seats
Republican Party 15
Democratic Party 20
Libertarian Party 1

The Democratic Party currently holds the majority. With the Presidential Elections of 2048 former Governor of Mississippi Valley J.D. Comfort is the constitutional President of the Senate.

Senate leadership

The current leadership positions of the Senate are occupied as follows:


Current Senators By Region

Senator Superregion Region State Elected
Year Cycle
Fred Goodman Appalachia Ohio Valley Ohio 2020 3
Alfred Hood Appalachia Ohio Valley Kentucky 2022 1
Avery Passerday Appalachia Shenandoah Valley North Carolina 2012 1
Sebastian Williams Appalachia Shenandoah Valley Virginia 2024 2
Valeria Smith Big Sky Country Great Plains Oklahoma 2004 1
Jason Gillikin III Big Sky Country Great Plains Kansas 2025* 3
James Lightfoot Big Sky Country Rocky Mountains Wyoming 2024 2
Thomas Cabell Big Sky Country Rocky Mountains Utah 2020 3
Steve Rayburn Dixie Florida Florida 2016 1
Beau Halfhyde Dixie Southeast South Carolina 2038  ?
Carlo Zipolo Dixie Southeast Georgia 2024 2
Daniel Morey Dixie Southeast Tennessee 2022 3
Abby Brocklin Heartland Great Lakes Michigan 2020 1
Thad Washington Heartland Great Lakes Michigan 2024 3
Katarina Morgan Heartland Illinois Illinois 2024 2
Elizabeth Matthews Heartland Illinois Illinois 2018 3
Melissa Straka-Giles Mid-Atlantic Atlantic Seaboard Delaware 2024 2
Roger Holmes Mid-Atlantic Atlantic Seaboard New Jersey 2020 3
Emmett Honeycutt Mid-Atlantic Pennsylvania Pennsylvania 2024 2
Vernon Reiber Mid-Atlantic Pennsylvania Pennsylvania 2018 1
Jason Richards Mississippi Valley Gulf Coast Louisiana 2024 2
David Tyler Mississippi Valley Gulf Coast Louisiana 2022 1
Daniel Perogo Mississippi Valley Midwest Minnesota 2024* 1
Adam Jackson Mississippi Valley Midwest Minnesota 2019 2
Robert Adams Northeast New England Massachusetts 2022 1
Madison Ballentine Northeast New England Maine 2024 2
Zack Litchfield Northeast New York New York 2011 1
James McCoy Northeast New York New York 2024 3
Caden Windsor Sunbelt Southwest Nevada 2004 1
Marcus Cavalier Sunbelt Southwest Arizona 2008 3
George Garcia Sunbelt Texas Texas 2024 2
Ned Springer Sunbelt Texas Texas 2049 1
Erwin Bronson West Coast California California 2024 2
Thomas Byerly West Coast California California 2013 3
James Parker West Coast Pacific Coast Washington 2020 1
Juliet Wentworth West Coast Pacific Coast Washington 2013 3

External links

United States Senate Elections
2008 | 2010 | 2012 | 2014 | 2016 | 2018 | 2020 | 2022 | 2024 | 2026 | 2028
See also: Elections | House | Senate | Governors | President
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