United States Senate elections, 2016

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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.

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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) Winner (X) 51%; Loser (D) 49%
Florida (special) Justin Casanova-Davis (D-FL) Resigned Alexander Magnus (D-FL)
Constantine Gurlakis (R-FL)
Winner (X) 51%; Loser (D) 49%
Gulf Coast James MacGillicutty (R-LA) Running for Re-election Evelyn Breaux (D-??) Winner (X) 51%; Loser (D) 49%
Great Lakes Andrew Brockmeier (D-MI) Running for Vice President Bryan Jennings (D-??)
?? Wilcox (R-??)
Winner (X) 51%; Loser (D) 49%
Great Plains Valeria Smith (D-OK) Running for Re-election Damien Austin (D-??) Winner (X) 51%; Loser (D) 49%
Midwest James Dailey (D-MN) Running for Mississippi Valley Governor Johnny Green (D-??)
Ron Casey (R-MO)
Winner (X) 51%; Loser (D) 49%
Midwest (special) Jospeh Cahill (R-MN) Resigned Brian O'Shea (D-??)
Andrew Graham (R-??)
Winner (X) 51%; Loser (D) 49%
New England Howell Kent (D-MA) Running for Re-election ?? Helligman (R-??) Winner (X) 51%; Loser (D) 49%
New England (special) Joseph Salazar-Portela (D-CT) Resigned Bradley Abbott (D-CT)
Cathy Franklin (R-??)
Winner (X) 51%; Loser (D) 49%
New York Zach Litchfield (D-NY) Running for Re-election Jay Forest (R-NY) Winner (X) 51%; Loser (D) 49%
Ohio Valley Jax Jaxal (D-OH) Running for Re-election Peter Vandenberg (R-??) Winner (X) 51%; Loser (D) 49%
Pennsylvania Kathryn Spencer (D-PA) Running for Re-election Hilliam Warren (R-PA) Winner (X) 51%; Loser (D) 49%
Pacific Coast William Rooke Clarke (D-WA) Re-elected unopposed None Winner (X) 51%; Loser (D) 49%
Rocky Mountains (special) Thomas Fletcher (R-WY) Running for Re-election Dave Campbell (D-??) Winner (X) 51%; Loser (D) 49%
Southern Valley Avery Passerday (R-NC) Running for Re-election Matthias Kimmer (D-??) Winner (X) 51%; Loser (D) 49%
Southwest Caden Windsor (R-NV) Running for Re-election Alexander Holland (D-??) Winner (X) 51%; Loser (D) 49%

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