United States Senate elections, 2016

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| Running for Re-election
| Running for Re-election
| nowrap | [[?? Rayburn]] (R-FL)
| nowrap | [[?? Rayburn]] (R-FL)
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| '''[[Winner]] (X) 51%'''; [[Loser]] (D) 49%
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| '''[[Jaime Elzar-Toledo]] (D-FL) ??%'''<br>[[Loser]] (R-FL) ??%
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| Florida (special)
| Florida (special)
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| Resigned
| Resigned
| nowrap | [[Alexander Magnus]] (D-FL)<br>[[Constantine Gurlakis]] (R-FL)
| nowrap | [[Alexander Magnus]] (D-FL)<br>[[Constantine Gurlakis]] (R-FL)
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| '''[[Winner]] (X) 51%'''; [[Loser]] (D) 49%
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| '''Justin Casanova-Davis (D-FL) ??%'''<br>[[Loser]] (R-FL) ??%
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| Gulf Coast
| Gulf Coast
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| Running for Re-election
| Running for Re-election
| nowrap | [[Evelyn Breaux]] (D-??)
| nowrap | [[Evelyn Breaux]] (D-??)
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| '''[[Winner]] (X) 51%'''; [[Loser]] (D) 49%
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| '''[[Brian Murphy]] (R-LA) ??%'''<br>[[Red Blanchard]] (D-LA) ??%
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| Great Lakes
| Great Lakes
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| Running for Vice President
| Running for Vice President
| nowrap | [[Bryan Jennings]] (D-??)<br>[[?? Wilcox]] (R-??)
| nowrap | [[Bryan Jennings]] (D-??)<br>[[?? Wilcox]] (R-??)
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| '''[[Winner]] (X) 51%'''; [[Loser]] (D) 49%
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| '''Andrew Brockmeier (D-MI) ??%'''<br>[[Loser]] (R-??) ??%
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| Great Plains
| Great Plains
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| Running for Re-election
| Running for Re-election
| nowrap | [[Damien Austin]] (D-??)
| nowrap | [[Damien Austin]] (D-??)
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| '''[[Winner]] (X) 51%'''; [[Loser]] (D) 49%
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| '''Valeria Smith (R-OK) ??%'''<br>[[Loser]] (D-??) ??%
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| Midwest
| Midwest
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| Running for Mississippi Valley Governor
| Running for Mississippi Valley Governor
| nowrap | [[Johnny Green]] (D-??)<br>[[Ron Casey]] (R-MO)
| nowrap | [[Johnny Green]] (D-??)<br>[[Ron Casey]] (R-MO)
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| '''[[Winner]] (X) 51%'''; [[Loser]] (D) 49%
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| '''James Dailey (D-MN) ??%'''<br>[[Loser]] (R-??) ??%
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| Midwest (special)
| Midwest (special)
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| Resigned
| Resigned
| nowrap | [[Brian O'Shea]] (D-??)<br>[[Andrew Graham]] (R-??)
| nowrap | [[Brian O'Shea]] (D-??)<br>[[Andrew Graham]] (R-??)
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| '''[[Winner]] (X) 51%'''; [[Loser]] (D) 49%
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| '''Jospeh Cahill (R-MN) ??%'''<br>[[Loser]] (D-??) ??%
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| New England
| New England
| nowrap style="border-left:10px solid blue;" | [[Howell Kent]] (D-MA)
| nowrap style="border-left:10px solid blue;" | [[Howell Kent]] (D-MA)
| Running for Re-election
| Running for Re-election
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| nowrap | [[?? Helligman]] (R-??)
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| nowrap | [[John Helligman]] (R-MA)
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| '''[[Winner]] (X) 51%'''; [[Loser]] (D) 49%
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| '''[[Esperanza Hall]] (D-NH) ??%'''<br>John Heiligmann (R-MA) ??%
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| New England (special)
| New England (special)
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| Resigned
| Resigned
| nowrap | [[Bradley Abbott]] (D-CT)<br>[[Cathy Franklin]] (R-??)
| nowrap | [[Bradley Abbott]] (D-CT)<br>[[Cathy Franklin]] (R-??)
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| '''[[Winner]] (X) 51%'''; [[Loser]] (D) 49%
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| '''Joseph Salazar-Portela (R-CT) ??%'''<br>[[Loser]] (D-??) ??%
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| New York
| New York
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| Running for Re-election
| Running for Re-election
| nowrap | [[Jay Forest]] (R-NY)
| nowrap | [[Jay Forest]] (R-NY)
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| '''[[Winner]] (X) 51%'''; [[Loser]] (D) 49%
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| '''Zach Litchfield (D-NY) ??%'''<br>[[Loser]] (R-NY) ??%
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| Ohio Valley
| Ohio Valley
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| Running for Re-election
| Running for Re-election
| nowrap | [[Peter Vandenberg]] (R-??)
| nowrap | [[Peter Vandenberg]] (R-??)
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| '''[[Winner]] (X) 51%'''; [[Loser]] (D) 49%
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| '''[[Terry Hughes]] (R-OH) ??%'''<br>[[Loser]] (D-??) ??%
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| Pennsylvania
| Pennsylvania
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| Running for Re-election
| Running for Re-election
| nowrap | [[Hilliam Warren]] (R-PA)
| nowrap | [[Hilliam Warren]] (R-PA)
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| '''[[Winner]] (X) 51%'''; [[Loser]] (D) 49%
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| '''Kathryn Spencer (D-PA) ??%'''<br>[[Loser]] (R-PA) ??%
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| Pacific Coast
| Pacific Coast
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| '''Re-elected unopposed'''
| '''Re-elected unopposed'''
| nowrap | None
| nowrap | None
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| '''[[Winner]] (X) 51%'''; [[Loser]] (D) 49%
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| '''[[Lilliam Vanleer]] (D-??) ??%'''<br>[[Loser]] (R-??) ??%
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| Rocky Mountains (special)
| Rocky Mountains (special)
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| Running for Re-election
| Running for Re-election
| nowrap | [[Dave Campbell]] (D-??)
| nowrap | [[Dave Campbell]] (D-??)
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| '''[[Winner]] (X) 51%'''; [[Loser]] (D) 49%
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| '''[[Rufus Cato]] (R-MT) ??%'''<br>[[Loser]] (D-??) ??%
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| Southern Valley
| Southern Valley
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| Running for Re-election
| Running for Re-election
| nowrap | [[Matthias Kimmer]] (D-??)
| nowrap | [[Matthias Kimmer]] (D-??)
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| '''[[Winner]] (X) 51%'''; [[Loser]] (D) 49%
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| '''Avery Passerday (R-NC) ??%'''<br>[[Loser]] (D-??) ??%
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| Southwest
| Southwest
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| Running for Re-election
| Running for Re-election
| nowrap | [[Alexander Holland]] (D-??)
| nowrap | [[Alexander Holland]] (D-??)
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| '''[[Winner]] (X) 51%'''; [[Loser]] (D) 49%
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| '''Caden Windsor (R-NV) ??%'''<br>[[Loser]] (D-??) ??%
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Revision as of 11:06, 7 November 2007

Elections for the United States Senate will be held on November 8, 2016, with 16 of the 36 seats in the Senate being contested. 12 seats are regular elections; the winners will serve six-year terms from 2017 until 2022 as members of Senate Class 1. There are also 3 special elections for a seats from Florida, the Midwest and New England which to serve out the remaining 2 years of the term of those seats as members of Senate Class 2 and 1 special election for a seat from the Rocky Mountains to serve out the remaining 4 years of the term of that seat as a member of Senate Class 3.

The 2016 presidential election, gubernatorial elections, and House of Representatives elections will occur on the same date, as well as many regional and local elections.

Contents

Background

The current composition of the Senate, going into the 2016 election, consists of 14 Republicans, 19 Democrats, and 3 vacancies (in Florida, the Midwest and New England). Of the seats up for election in 2016, 5 have a Republican incumbent, 6 have a Democratic incumbent and 5 are open races.

Races

Open seats

5 senators - Andrew Brockmeier (D-MI), Joseph Cahill (R-MN), Justin Casanova-Davis (D-FL), James Dailey (D-MN) and Joseph Salazar-Portela (R-CT) - are either not seeking re-election or resigned from the Senate prior to the election.

Andrew Brockmeier (D-MI) of the Great Lakes

Andrew Brockmeier is running for Vice President.

Joseph Cahill (R-MN) of the Midwest

Joseph Cahill resigned from the Senate. A special election was held to fill the vacancy.

Justin Casanova-Davis (D-FL) of Florida

Justin Casanova-Davis resigned from the Senate. A special election was held to fill the vacancy.

James Dailey (D-MN) of the Midwest

James Dailey is running for Midwest Governor.

Joseph Salazar-Portela (R-CT) of New England

Joseph Salazar-Portela resigned from the Senate. A special election was held to fill the vacancy.

Democratic incumbent races

William Rooke Clarke (D-WA) of the Pacific Coast

TBC

Jaime Elzar-Toledo (D-FL) of Florida

TBC

Jax Jaxal (D-OH) of Ohio Valley

TBC

Howell Kent (D-MA) of New England

TBC

Zach Litchfield (D-NY) of New York

TBC

Kathryn Spencer (D-PA) of Pennsylvania

TBC

Republican incumbent races

James MacGillicutty (R-LA) of the Gulf Coast

TBC

Avery Passerday (R-NC) of the Southern Valley

TBC

Valeria Smith (R-OK) of the Great Plains

TBC

Caden Windsor (R-NV) of the Southwest

TBC

Summary table

Region Incumbent Status Non-Incumbent
Candidates
Previous Election Results
Florida Jaime Elzar-Toledo (D-FL) Running for Re-election ?? Rayburn (R-FL) Jaime Elzar-Toledo (D-FL) ??%
Loser (R-FL) ??%
Florida (special) Justin Casanova-Davis (D-FL) Resigned Alexander Magnus (D-FL)
Constantine Gurlakis (R-FL)
Justin Casanova-Davis (D-FL) ??%
Loser (R-FL) ??%
Gulf Coast James MacGillicutty (R-LA) Running for Re-election Evelyn Breaux (D-??) Brian Murphy (R-LA) ??%
Red Blanchard (D-LA) ??%
Great Lakes Andrew Brockmeier (D-MI) Running for Vice President Bryan Jennings (D-??)
?? Wilcox (R-??)
Andrew Brockmeier (D-MI) ??%
Loser (R-??) ??%
Great Plains Valeria Smith (D-OK) Running for Re-election Damien Austin (D-??) Valeria Smith (R-OK) ??%
Loser (D-??) ??%
Midwest James Dailey (D-MN) Running for Mississippi Valley Governor Johnny Green (D-??)
Ron Casey (R-MO)
James Dailey (D-MN) ??%
Loser (R-??) ??%
Midwest (special) Jospeh Cahill (R-MN) Resigned Brian O'Shea (D-??)
Andrew Graham (R-??)
Jospeh Cahill (R-MN) ??%
Loser (D-??) ??%
New England Howell Kent (D-MA) Running for Re-election John Helligman (R-MA) Esperanza Hall (D-NH) ??%
John Heiligmann (R-MA) ??%
New England (special) Joseph Salazar-Portela (D-CT) Resigned Bradley Abbott (D-CT)
Cathy Franklin (R-??)
Joseph Salazar-Portela (R-CT) ??%
Loser (D-??) ??%
New York Zach Litchfield (D-NY) Running for Re-election Jay Forest (R-NY) Zach Litchfield (D-NY) ??%
Loser (R-NY) ??%
Ohio Valley Jax Jaxal (D-OH) Running for Re-election Peter Vandenberg (R-??) Terry Hughes (R-OH) ??%
Loser (D-??) ??%
Pennsylvania Kathryn Spencer (D-PA) Running for Re-election Hilliam Warren (R-PA) Kathryn Spencer (D-PA) ??%
Loser (R-PA) ??%
Pacific Coast William Rooke Clarke (D-WA) Re-elected unopposed None Lilliam Vanleer (D-??) ??%
Loser (R-??) ??%
Rocky Mountains (special) Thomas Fletcher (R-WY) Running for Re-election Dave Campbell (D-??) Rufus Cato (R-MT) ??%
Loser (D-??) ??%
Southern Valley Avery Passerday (R-NC) Running for Re-election Matthias Kimmer (D-??) Avery Passerday (R-NC) ??%
Loser (D-??) ??%
Southwest Caden Windsor (R-NV) Running for Re-election Alexander Holland (D-??) Caden Windsor (R-NV) ??%
Loser (D-??) ??%

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