User:JimmB/sandbox/Senate Classes table
Senate Classes table
[edit]2006
[edit]This is a work in progress, summarizing the Classes in the US Senate
Class 1 (Elected 2006) next election 2012 |
Class 2 (Elected 2002) next election 2008 |
Class 3 (Elected 2004) next election 2010 |
2004 Pres | |||||||
Senator | % Vote |
First Elected |
Senator | % Vote |
First Elected |
Senator | % Vote |
First Elected |
Bush/ Kerry | |
Alabama | Jeff Sessions | 69 | 1996 | Richard Shelby | 68 | 1986 | 63/37 | |||
Alaska | Ted Stevens | 79 | 1968(A) | Lisa Murkowski | 49 | 2002(A) | 61/36 | |||
Arizona | Jon Kyl | 53 | 1994 | John McCain | 77 | 1986 | 55/44 | |||
Arkansas | Mark Pryor | 54 | 2002 | Blanche Lincoln | 56 | 1998 | 54/45 | |||
California | Dianne Feinstein | 59 | 1992(A) | Barbara Boxer | 58 | 1992 | 45/54 | |||
Colorado | Wayne Allard(R) | 51 | 1996 | Ken Salazar | 51 | 2004 | 52/47 | |||
Connecticut | Joseph Lieberman | 50 | 1988 | Christopher Dodd | 66 | 1980 | 44/54 | |||
Delaware | Thomas R. Carper | 70 | 2000 | Joe Biden | 58 | 1972 | 46/53 | |||
Florida | Bill Nelson | 60 | 2000 | Mel Martinez | 50 | 2004 | 52/47 | |||
Georgia | Saxby Chambliss | 53 | 2002 | Johnny Isakson | 58 | 2004 | 58/41 | |||
Hawaii | Daniel Akaka | 61 | 1990(A) | Daniel Inouye | 76 | 1962 | 45/54 | |||
Idaho | Larry Craig | 65 | 1990 | Mike Crapo | 99 | 1998 | 69/30 | |||
Illinois | Richard Durbin | 60 | 1996 | Barack Obama | 70 | 2004 | 44/55 | |||
Indiana | Richard Lugar | 87 | 1976 | Evan Bayh | 62 | 1998 | 60/39 | |||
Iowa | Tom Harkin | 54 | 1984 | Chuck Grassley | 70 | 1980 | 50/49 | |||
Kansas | Pat Roberts | 83 | 1996 | Sam Brownback | 69 | 1996(S) | 62/37 | |||
Kentucky | Mitch McConnell | 64 | 1984 | Jim Bunning | 51 | 1998 | 60/40 | |||
Louisiana | Mary Landrieu | 46 | 1996 | David Vitter | 51 | 2004 | 57/42 | |||
Maine | Olympia Snowe | 74 | 1994 | Susan Collins | 59 | 1996 | 45/54 | |||
Maryland | Ben Cardin | 54 | 2006 | Barbara Mikulski | 65 | 1986 | 43/56 | |||
Massachusetts | Edward M. Kennedy | 69 | 1962(S) | John Kerry | 81 | 1984 | 37/62 | |||
Michigan | Debbie Stabenow | 57 | 2000 | Carl Levin | 61 | 1978 | 48/51 | |||
Minnesota | Amy Klobuchar | 58 | 2006 | Norm Coleman | 50 | 2002 | 48/51 | |||
Mississippi | Roger Wicker[1] |
64 | 2007(A) |
Thad Cochran | 61 | 1978 | 60/40 | |||
Missouri | Claire McCaskill | 50 | 2006 | Kit Bond | 56 | 1986 | 53/46 | |||
Montana | John Tester | 49 | 2006 | Max Baucus | 63 | 1978 | 59/39 | |||
Nebraska | Ben Nelson | 64 | 2000 | Chuck Hagel(R) | 83 | 1996 | 66/33 | |||
Nevada | John Ensign | 55 | 2000 | Harry Reid | 61 | 1986 | 48/51 | |||
New Hampshire | John E. Sununu | 51 | 2002 | Judd Gregg | 66 | 1992 | 49/50 | |||
New Jersey | Robert Menendez | 53 | 2006(A) | Frank Lautenberg | 54 | 2002 | 46/53 | |||
New Mexico | Jeff Bingaman | 71 | 1982 | Pete Domenici(R) | 65 | 1972 | 50/49 | |||
New York | Hilary Clinton | 67 | 2000 | Chuck Schumer | 71 | 1998 | 40/59 | |||
North Carolina | Elizabeth Dole | 54 | 2002 | Richard Burr | 52 | 2004 | 56/44 | |||
North Dakota | Kent Conrad | 69 | 1986 | Byron Dorgan | 68 | 1986 | 63/36 | |||
Ohio | Sherrod Brown | 56 | 2006 | George Voinovich | 64 | 1998 | 51/49 | |||
Oklahoma | James Inhofe | 57 | 1994(S) | Tom Coburn | 53 | 2004 | 66/34 | |||
Oregon | Gordon Smith | 56 | 1996 | Ron Wyden | 63 | 1996(S) | 48/52 | |||
Pennsylvania | Bob Casey, Jr. | 59 | 2006 | Arlen Specter | 53 | 1980 | 49/51 | |||
Rhode Island | Sheldon Whitehouse | 53 | 2006 | Jack Reed | 78 | 1996 | 39/60 | |||
South Carolina | Lindsey Graham | 54 | 2002 | James DeMint | 54 | 2004 | 58/41 | |||
South Dakota | Tim Johnson | 50 | 1996 | John Thune | 51 | 2004 | 60/39 | |||
Tennessee | Bob Corker | 51 | 2006 | Lamar Alexander | 54 | 2002 | 57/43 | |||
Texas | Kay Bailey Hutchison (R) | 62 | 1993(S) | John Cornyn | 55 | 2002 | 61/38 | |||
Utah | Orrin Hatch | 62 | 1976 | Bob Bennett | 69 | 1992 | 72/26 | |||
Vermont | Bernie Sanders | 65 | 2006 | Patrick Leahy | 71 | 1974 | 39/59 | |||
Virginia | James Webb | 50 | 2006 | John Warner(R) | 84 | 1978 | 54/46 | |||
Washington | Maria Cantwell | 57 | 2000 | Patty Murray | 55 | 1992 | 46/53 | |||
West Virginia | Robert Byrd | 64 | 1958 | Jay Rockefeller | 63 | 1984 | 56/43 | |||
Wisconsin | Herb Kohl | 67 | 1988 | Russ Feingold | 56 | 1992 | 49/50 | |||
Wyoming | John Barrasso[2] |
2007(A) |
Mike Enzi | 73 | 1996 | 69/29 | ||||
TOTALS | ||||||||||
REPUBLICANS | 9 | -6 | 21 | +1+1* | 19 | +6-2 | 49 | |||
DEMOCRATS | 22 | +6-1 | 12 | -1-1* | 15 | +2-6 | 49 | |||
Independent/Dem | 2 | +1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | |||||
PRIOR CYCLE | ||||||||||
REPUBLICANS | 15 | 20 | 15 | 50 | ||||||
DEMOCRATS | 17 | 13 | 19 | 49 | ||||||
Independent/Dem | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Key: (A)appointed to fill unexpired term (S)special election to fill unexpired term (R)announced retirement at end of current term
2008
[edit]This is a work in progress, summarizing the Classes in the US Senate
Class 1 (elected 2006) next election 2012 |
Class 2 (elected 2008) next election 2014 |
Class 3 (elected 2004) next election 2010 |
2004 Pres |
2008 Pres | |||||||
Senator | % Vote |
First Elected |
Senator | % Vote |
First Elected |
Senator | % Vote |
First Elected |
Bush/ Kerry | Obama/ McCain | |
Alabama | Jeff Sessions | 64 | 1996 | Richard Shelby | 68 | 1986 | 63/37 | 39/61 | |||
Alaska | Mark Begich | 48 | 2008 | Lisa Murkowski | 49 | 2002(A) | 61/36 | 38/60 | |||
Arizona | Jon Kyl | 53 | 1994 | John McCain | 77 | 1986 | 55/44 | 45/54 | |||
Arkansas | Mark Pryor | 80 | 2002 | Blanche Lincoln | 56 | 1998 | 55/44 | 39/59 | |||
California | Dianne Feinstein | 59 | 1992(A)
(2023)[a] |
Barbara Boxer | 58 | 1992 | 45/54 | 61/37 | |||
Colorado | Mark Udall | 51 | 2008 | Michael Bennet[3] |
2009(A) |
52/47 | 54/45 | ||||
Connecticut | Joseph Lieberman | 50 | 1988 | Christopher Dodd | 66 | 1980 | 44/54 | 61/38 | |||
Delaware | Thomas R. Carper | 70 | 2000 | Ted Kaufman[4] |
2009(A) |
46/53 | 62/37 | ||||
Florida | Bill Nelson | 60 | 2000 | Mel Martinez | 50 | 2004 | 52/47 | 51/48 | |||
Georgia | Saxby Chambliss | 57 | 2002 | Johnny Isakson | 58 | 2004 | 58/41 | 47/52 | |||
Hawaii | Daniel Akaka | 61 | 1990(A) | Daniel Inouye | 76 | 1962 | 45/54 | 72/27 | |||
Idaho | Jim Risch | 58 | 2008 | Mike Crapo | 99 | 1998 | 69/30 | 36/61 | |||
Illinois | Richard Durbin | 68 | 1996 | Barack Obama | 70 | 2004 | 44/55 | 62/37 | |||
Indiana | Richard Lugar | 87 | 1976 | Evan Bayh | 62 | 1998 | 60/39 | 50/49 | |||
Iowa | Tom Harkin | 63 | 1984 | Chuck Grassley | 70 | 1980 | 50/49 | 54/45 | |||
Kansas | Pat Roberts | 60 | 1996 | Sam Brownback | 69 | 1996(S) | 62/37 | 42/57 | |||
Kentucky | Mitch McConnell | 53 | 1984 | Jim Bunning | 51 | 1998 | 60/40 | 41/58 | |||
Louisiana | Mary Landrieu | 52 | 1996 | David Vitter | 51 | 2004 | 57/42 | 40/59 | |||
Maine | Olympia Snowe | 74 | 1994 | Susan Collins | 61 | 1996 | 45/54 | 58/40 | |||
Maryland | Ben Cardin | 54 | 2006 | Barbara Mikulski | 65 | 1986 | 43/56 | 62/37 | |||
Massachusetts | Scott Brown[5] |
52 |
2010(S) |
John Kerry | 66 | 1984 | 37/62 | 62/36 | |||
Michigan | Debbie Stabenow | 57 | 2000 | Carl Levin | 63 | 1978 | 48/51 | 57/41 | |||
Minnesota | Amy Klobuchar | 58 | 2006 | Al Franken | 42 | 2008 | 48/51 | 54/44 | |||
Mississippi | Roger Wicker (R) | 64 | 2007(A) | Thad Cochran | 61 | 1978 | 60/40 | 43/56 | |||
Missouri | Claire McCaskill | 50 | 2006 | Kit Bond | 56 | 1986 | 53/46 | 49/50 | |||
Montana | John Tester | 49 | 2006 | Max Baucus | 73 | 1978 | 59/39 | 47/50 | |||
Nebraska | Ben Nelson | 64 | 2000 | Mike Johanns | 83 | 2008 | 66/33 | 42/57 | |||
Nevada | John Ensign | 55 | 2000 | Harry Reid | 61 | 1986 | 48/51 | 55/43 | |||
New Hampshire | Jeanne Shaheen | 52 | 2008 | Judd Gregg | 66 | 1992 | 49/50 | 54/45 | |||
New Jersey | Robert Menendez | 53 | 2006(A) | Frank Lautenberg | 56 | 2002 | 46/53 | 57/42 | |||
New Mexico | Jeff Bingaman | 71 | 1982 | Tom Udall | 61 | 2008 | 50/49 | 57/42 | |||
New York | Kristen Gillibrand[6] |
2009(A) |
Chuck Schumer | 71 | 1998 | 40/59 | 63/36 | ||||
North Carolina | Kay Hagan | 53 | 2008 | Richard Burr | 52 | 2004 | 56/44 | 50/49 | |||
North Dakota | Kent Conrad | 69 | 1986 | Byron Dorgan | 68 | 1986 | 63/36 | 45/52 | |||
Ohio | Sherrod Brown | 56 | 2006 | George Voinovich | 64 | 1998 | 51/49 | 52/47 | |||
Oklahoma | James Inhofe | 57 | 1994(S) | Tom Coburn | 53 | 2004 | 66/34 | 34/66 | |||
Oregon | Jeff Merkley | 49 | 2008 | Ron Wyden | 63 | 1996(S) | 48/52 | 57/41 | |||
Pennsylvania | Bob Casey, Jr. | 59 | 2006 | Arlen Specter | 53 | 1980 | 49/51 | 55/44 | |||
Rhode Island | Sheldon Whitehouse | 53 | 2006 | Jack Reed | 73 | 1996 | 39/60 | 63/35 | |||
South Carolina | Lindsey Graham | 58 | 2002 | James DeMint | 54 | 2004 | 58/41 | 45/54 | |||
South Dakota | Tim Johnson | 63 | 1996 | John Thune | 51 | 2004 | 60/39 | 45/53 | |||
Tennessee | Bob Corker | 51 | 2006 | Lamar Alexander | 65 | 2002 | 57/43 | 42/57 | |||
Texas | Kay Bailey Hutchison (R) | 62 | 1993(S) | John Cornyn | 55 | 2002 | 61/38 | 44/55 | |||
Utah | Orrin Hatch | 62 | 1976 | Bob Bennett | 69 | 1992 | 72/26 | 34/63 | |||
Vermont | Bernie Sanders | 65 | 2006 | Patrick Leahy | 71 | 1974 | 39/59 | 68/31 | |||
Virginia | James Webb | 50 | 2006 | Mark Warner | 65 | 2008 | 54/46 | 53/47 | |||
Washington | Maria Cantwell | 57 | 2000 | Patty Murray | 55 | 1992 | 46/53 | 58/41 | |||
West Virginia | Robert Byrd | 64 | 1958 | Jay Rockefeller | 64 | 1984 | 56/43 | 43/56 | |||
Wisconsin | Herb Kohl | 67 | 1988 | Russ Feingold | 56 | 1992 | 49/50 | 56/43 | |||
Wyoming | John Barrasso | 73 | 2007(A) | Mike Enzi | 76 | 1996 | 69/29 | 33/65 | |||
TOTALS | |||||||||||
REPUBLICANS | 9 | -6 | +1[5] | 13 | -8 | 19 | +6-2 | 41 | |||
DEMOCRATS | 22 | +6-1 | -1[5] | 20 | +8 | 15 | +2-6 | 57 | |||
Independent/Dem | 2 | +1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | ||||||
PRIOR CYCLE | |||||||||||
REPUBLICANS | 15 | 21 | 15 | 50 | |||||||
DEMOCRATS | 17 | 12 | 19 | 49 | |||||||
Independent/Dem | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Key: (A)appointed to fill unexpired term (S)special election to fill unexpired term (R)announced retirement at end of current term
2010
[edit]This is a work in progress, summarizing the Classes in the US Senate
Class 1 (elected 2006) next election 2012 |
Class 2 (elected 2008) next election 2014 |
Class 3 (elected 2010) next election 2016 |
2004 Pres |
2008 Pres | |||||||
Senator | % Vote |
First Elected |
Senator | % Vote |
First Elected |
Senator | % Vote |
First Elected |
Bush/ Kerry | Obama/ McCain | |
Alabama | Jeff Sessions | 64 | 1996 | Richard Shelby | 65 | 1986 | 63/37 | 39/61 | |||
Alaska | Mark Begich | 48 | 2008 | Lisa Murkowski | 39 | 2002(A) | 61/36 | 38/60 | |||
Arizona | Jon Kyl | 53 | 1994 | John McCain | 59 | 1986 | 55/44 | 45/54 | |||
Arkansas | Mark Pryor | 80 | 2002 | John Boozman | 58 | 2010 | 55/44 | 39/59 | |||
California | Dianne Feinstein | 59 | 1992(A) | Barbara Boxer | 58 | 1992 | 45/54 | 61/37 | |||
Colorado | Mark Udall | 51 | 2008 | Michael Bennet | 48 | 2009 (A) | 52/47 | 54/45 | |||
Connecticut | Joseph Lieberman | 50 | 1988 | Richard Blumenthal | 55 | 2010 | 44/54 | 61/38 | |||
Delaware | Thomas R. Carper | 70 | 2000 | Chris Coons | 57 | 2010(S) | 46/53 | 62/37 | |||
Florida | Bill Nelson | 60 | 2000 | Marco Rubio | 49 | 2010 | 52/47 | 51/48 | |||
Georgia | Saxby Chambliss | 57 | 2002 | Johnny Isakson | 58 | 2004 | 58/41 | 47/52 | |||
Hawaii | Daniel Akaka | 61 | 1990(A) | Daniel Inouye | 75 | 1962 | 45/54 | 72/27 | |||
Idaho | Jim Risch | 58 | 2008 | Mike Crapo | 71 | 1998 | 69/30 | 36/61 | |||
Illinois | Richard Durbin | 68 | 1996 | Mark Kirk | 48 | 2010 | 44/55 | 62/37 | |||
Indiana | Richard Lugar | 87 | 1976 | Dan Coats | 56 | 2010 | 60/39 | 50/49 | |||
Iowa | Tom Harkin | 63 | 1984 | Chuck Grassley | 65 | 1980 | 50/49 | 54/45 | |||
Kansas | Pat Roberts | 60 | 1996 | Jerry Moran | 70 | 2010 | 62/37 | 42/57 | |||
Kentucky | Mitch McConnell | 53 | 1984 | Rand Paul | 56 | 1998 | 60/40 | 41/58 | |||
Louisiana | Mary Landrieu | 52 | 1996 | David Vitter | 57 | 2004 | 57/42 | 40/59 | |||
Maine | Olympia Snowe | 74 | 1994 | Susan Collins | 61 | 1996 | 45/54 | 58/40 | |||
Maryland | Ben Cardin | 54 | 2006 | Barbara Mikulski | 62 | 1986 | 43/56 | 62/37 | |||
Massachusetts | Scott Brown(2010) | 52 | 2010(S) | John Kerry | 66 | 1984 | 37/62 | 62/36 | |||
Michigan | Debbie Stabenow | 57 | 2000 | Carl Levin | 63 | 1978 | 48/51 | 57/41 | |||
Minnesota | Amy Klobuchar | 58 | 2006 | Al Franken | 42 | 2008 | 48/51 | 54/44 | |||
Mississippi | Roger Wicker | 64 | 2007(A) | Thad Cochran | 55 | 1978 | 60/40 | 43/56 | |||
Missouri | Claire McCaskill | 50 | 2006 | Roy Blunt | 56 | 2010 | 53/46 | 49/50 | |||
Montana | John Tester | 49 | 2006 | Max Baucus | 73 | 1978 | 59/39 | 47/50 | |||
Nebraska | Ben Nelson | 64 | 2000 | Mike Johanns | 83 | 2008 | 66/33 | 42/57 | |||
Nevada | Dean Heller |
2011(A) |
Harry Reid | 50 | 1986 | 48/51 | 55/43 | ||||
New Hampshire | Jeanne Shaheen | 52 | 2008 | Kelly Ayotte | 60 | 2010 | 49/50 | 54/45 | |||
New Jersey | Robert Menendez | 53 | 2006(A) | Frank Lautenberg | 56 | 2002 | 46/53 | 57/42 | |||
New Mexico | Jeff Bingaman | 71 | 1982 | Tom Udall | 61 | 2008 | 50/49 | 57/42 | |||
New York | Kristen Gillibrand | 63(S) | 2009(A) | Chuck Schumer | 65 | 1998 | 40/59 | 63/36 | |||
North Carolina | Kay Hagan | 53 | 2008 | Richard Burr | 55 | 2004 | 56/44 | 50/49 | |||
North Dakota | Kent Conrad | 69 | 1986 | John Hoeven | 76 | 2010 | 63/36 | 45/53 | |||
Ohio | Sherrod Brown | 56 | 2006 | Rob Portman | 57 | 2010 | 51/49 | 52/47 | |||
Oklahoma | James Inhofe | 57 | 1994(S) | Tom Coburn | 71 | 2004 | 66/34 | 34/66 | |||
Oregon | Jeff Merkley | 49 | 2008 | Ron Wyden | 57 | 1996(S) | 48/52 | 57/41 | |||
Pennsylvania | Bob Casey, Jr. | 59 | 2006 | Pat Toomey | 53 | 2010 | 49/51 | 55/44 | |||
Rhode Island | Sheldon Whitehouse | 53 | 2006 | Jack Reed | 73 | 1996 | 39/60 | 63/35 | |||
South Carolina | Lindsey Graham | 58 | 2002 | James DeMint | 62 | 2004 | 58/41 | 45/54 | |||
South Dakota | Tim Johnson | 63 | 1996 | John Thune | 100 | 2004 | 60/39 | 45/53 | |||
Tennessee | Bob Corker | 51 | 2006 | Lamar Alexander | 65 | 2002 | 57/43 | 42/57 | |||
Texas | Kay Bailey Hutchison (R) | 62 | 1993(S) | John Cornyn | 55 | 2002 | 61/38 | 44/55 | |||
Utah | Orrin Hatch | 62 | 1976 | Mike Lee | 62 | 2010 | 72/26 | 34/63 | |||
Vermont | Bernie Sanders | 65 | 2006 | Patrick Leahy | 64 | 1974 | 39/59 | 68/31 | |||
Virginia | James Webb | 50 | 2006 | Mark Warner | 65 | 2008 | 54/46 | 53/47 | |||
Washington | Maria Cantwell | 57 | 2000 | Patty Murray | 52 | 1992 | 46/53 | 58/41 | |||
West Virginia | Joe Manchin[7] |
54 |
2010(S) |
Jay Rockefeller | 64 | 1984 | 56/43 | 43/56 | |||
Wisconsin | Herb Kohl | 67 | 1988 | Ron Johnson | 52 | 2010 | 49/50 | 56/43 | |||
Wyoming | John Barrasso | 73 | 2007(A) | Mike Enzi | 76 | 1996 | 69/29 | 33/65 | |||
TOTALS | |||||||||||
REPUBLICANS | 9+1 | -6+1 | 13 | -8 | 24 | +5+1 | 46 | ||||
DEMOCRATS | 22-1 | +6-1-1 | 20 | +8 | 10 | -5-1 | 52 | ||||
Independent/Dem | 2 | +1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | ||||||
PRIOR CYCLE | |||||||||||
REPUBLICANS | 15 | 21 | 19 | 50 | |||||||
DEMOCRATS | 17 | 12 | 15 | 49 | |||||||
Independent/Dem | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Key: (A)appointed to fill unexpired term (S)special election to fill unexpired term (R)announced retirement at end of current term
2012
[edit]This is a work in progress, summarizing the Classes in the US Senate
Class 1 (elected 2012) next election 2018 |
Class 2 (elected 2008) next election 2014 |
Class 3 (elected 2010) next election 2016 |
2004 Pres[8] |
2008 Pres[9] |
2012 Pres[10] | |||||||
Senator | %[11] Vote |
First Elected |
Senator | %[12] Vote |
First Elected |
Senator | %[13] Vote |
First Elected |
Bush/ Kerry | Obama/ McCain | Obama/ Romney | |
Alabama | Jeff Sessions | 64 | 1996 | Richard Shelby | 65 | 1986 | 63/37 | 39/61 | 38/61 | |||
Alaska | Mark Begich | 48 | 2008 | Lisa Murkowski | 39 | 2002(A) | 61/36 | 38/60 | 41/55 | |||
Arizona | Jeff Flake | 49 | 2012 | John McCain | 59 | 1986 | 55/44 | 45/54 | 45/54 | |||
Arkansas | Mark Pryor | 80 | 2002 | John Boozman | 58 | 2010 | 55/44 | 39/59 | 37/61 | |||
California | Dianne Feinstein | 63 | 1992(A) | Barbara Boxer | 58 | 1992 | 45/54 | 61/37 | 60/37 | |||
Colorado | Mark Udall | 51 | 2008 | Michael Bennet | 48 | 2009 (A) | 52/47 | 54/45 | 51/46 | |||
Connecticut | Chris Murphy | 55 | 2012 | Richard Blumenthal | 55 | 2010 | 44/54 | 61/38 | 59/41 | |||
Delaware | Thomas R. Carper | 66 | 2000 | Chris Coons | 57 | 2010(S) | 46/53 | 62/37 | 59/40 | |||
Florida | Bill Nelson | 55 | 2000 | Marco Rubio | 49 | 2010 | 52/47 | 51/48 | 50/49 | |||
Georgia | Saxby Chambliss(R) | 57 | 2002 | Johnny Isakson | 58 | 2004 | 58/41 | 47/52 | 45/53 | |||
Hawaii | Mazie Hirono | 63 | 2012 | Brian Schatz[14] |
2012(A) |
45/54 | 72/27 | 71/28 | ||||
Idaho | Jim Risch | 58 | 2008 | Mike Crapo | 71 | 1998 | 69/30 | 36/61 | 33/65 | |||
Illinois | Richard Durbin | 68 | 1996 | Mark Kirk | 48 | 2010 | 44/55 | 62/37 | 58/41 | |||
Indiana | Joe Donnelly | 50 | 2012 | Dan Coats | 56 | 2010 | 60/39 | 50/49 | 44/54 | |||
Iowa | Tom Harkin(R) | 63 | 1984 | Chuck Grassley | 65 | 1980 | 50/49 | 54/45 | 52/46 | |||
Kansas | Pat Roberts | 60 | 1996 | Jerry Moran | 70 | 2010 | 62/37 | 42/57 | 38/60 | |||
Kentucky | Mitch McConnell | 53 | 1984 | Rand Paul | 56 | 1998 | 60/40 | 41/58 | 38/60 | |||
Louisiana | Mary Landrieu | 52 | 1996 | David Vitter | 57 | 2004 | 57/42 | 40/59 | 41/58 | |||
Maine | Angus King | 53 | 2012 | Susan Collins | 61 | 1996 | 45/54 | 58/40 | 56/41 | |||
Maryland | Ben Cardin | 56 | 2006 | Barbara Mikulski | 62 | 1986 | 43/56 | 62/37 | 62/36 | |||
Massachusetts | Elizabeth Warren(2010) | 54 | 2012 | Ed Markey[15] |
55 |
2013(S) |
37/62 | 62/36 | 61/38 | |||
Michigan | Debbie Stabenow | 59 | 2000 | Carl Levin(R) | 63 | 1978 | 48/51 | 57/41 | 54/45 | |||
Minnesota | Amy Klobuchar | 65 | 2006 | Al Franken | 42 | 2008 | 48/51 | 54/44 | 53/45 | |||
Mississippi | Roger Wicker (R) | 57 | 2007 (A) | Thad Cochran | 61 | 1978 | 60/40 | 43/56 | 44/55 | |||
Missouri | Claire McCaskill | 55 | 2006 | Roy Blunt | 56 | 2010 | 53/46 | 49/50 | 44/54 | |||
Montana | John Tester | 49 | 2006 | Max Baucus(R) | 73 | 1978 | 59/39 | 47/50 | 42/55 | |||
Nebraska | Deb Fischer | 58 | 2012 | Mike Johanns | 83 | 2008 | 66/33 | 42/57 | 38/60 | |||
Nevada | Dean Heller | 46 | 2011(A) | Harry Reid | 50 | 1986 | 48/51 | 55/43 | 52/46 | |||
New Hampshire | Jeanne Shaheen | 2008 | Kelly Ayotte | 60 | 2010 | 49/50 | 54/45 | 52/46 | ||||
New Jersey | Robert Menendez | 59 | 2006(A) | Corey Booker[17] |
2013 |
46/53 | 57/42 | 58/41 | ||||
New Mexico | Martin Heinrich | 51 | 2012 | Tom Udall | 61 | 2008 | 50/49 | 57/42 | 53/43 | |||
New York | Kristen Gillibrand | 72 | 2009(A) | Chuck Schumer | 65 | 1998 | 40/59 | 63/36 | 63/35 | |||
North Carolina | Kay Hagan | 53 | 2008 | Richard Burr | 55 | 2004 | 56/44 | 50/49 | 48/50 | |||
North Dakota | Heidi Heitkamp | 50 | 2012 | John Hoeven | 76 | 2010 | 63/36 | 45/53 | 39/58 | |||
Ohio | Sherrod Brown | 51 | 2006 | Rob Portman | 57 | 2010 | 51/49 | 52/47 | 51/48 | |||
Oklahoma | James Inhofe | 57 | 1994(S) | Tom Coburn | 71 | 2004 | 66/34 | 34/66 | 33/67 | |||
Oregon | Jeff Merkley | 49 | 2008 | Ron Wyden | 57 | 1996(S) | 48/52 | 57/41 | 54/42 | |||
Pennsylvania | Bob Casey, Jr. | 54 | 2006 | Pat Toomey | 53 | 2010 | 49/51 | 55/44 | 52/47 | |||
Rhode Island | Sheldon Whitehouse | 65 | 2006 | Jack Reed | 73 | 1996 | 39/60 | 63/35 | 63/35 | |||
South Carolina | Lindsey Graham | 58 | 2002 | Tim Scott[18] |
2012(A) |
58/41 | 45/54 | 44/55 | ||||
South Dakota | Tim Johnson(R) | 63 | 1996 | John Thune | 100 | 2004 | 60/39 | 45/53 | 40/58 | |||
Tennessee | Bob Corker | 65 | 2006 | Lamar Alexander | 65 | 2002 | 57/43 | 42/57 | 39/59 | |||
Texas | Ted Cruz | 57 | 2012 | John Cornyn | 55 | 2002 | 61/38 | 44/55 | 41/57 | |||
Utah | Orrin Hatch | 65 | 1976 | Mike Lee | 62 | 2010 | 72/26 | 34/63 | 25/73 | |||
Vermont | Bernie Sanders | 71 | 2006 | Patrick Leahy | 64 | 1974 | 39/59 | 68/31 | 67/31 | |||
Virginia | Tim Kaine | 53 | 2012 | Mark Warner | 65 | 2008 | 54/46 | 53/47 | 51/47 | |||
Washington | Maria Cantwell | 61 | 2000 | Patty Murray | 52 | 1992 | 46/53 | 58/41 | 56/41 | |||
West Virginia | Joe Manchin | 60 | 2010(S) | Jay Rockefeller(R)[19] | 64 | 1984 | 56/43 | 43/56 | 36/62 | |||
Wisconsin | Tammy Baldwin | 51 | 2012 | Ron Johnson | 52 | 2010 | 49/50 | 56/43 | 53/46 | |||
Wyoming | John Barrasso | 76 | 2007(A) | Mike Enzi | 76 | 1996 | 69/29 | 33/65 | 28/69 | |||
TOTALS Party |
Prior to this election | Changes this election | Changes SINCE this election | Prior to this election | Changes this election | Changes SINCE this election | Prior to this election | Changes this election | Changes SINCE this election | |||
Democrats | 21 | +3-1 | 12 | +8 | -1[16]+1[17] | 16 | -6 | 53 | ||||
Republicans | 10 | -3+1 | 21 | -8 | +1[16]-1[17] | 18 | +6 | 45 | ||||
Independent/Dem | 2 | +1-1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | |||||||
PRIOR CYCLE | ||||||||||||
Democrats | 17 | 12 | 15 | 49 | ||||||||
Republicans | 15 | 21 | 19 | 50 | ||||||||
Independent/Dem | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Key
- (A)appointed to fill unexpired term
- (S)special election to fill unexpired term
- (R)announced retirement at end of current term.
Color Key
Democratic | ||
Democratic pickup | ||
Republican | ||
Republican pickup | ||
Independent(caucuses with D) | ||
Independent(D) pickup |
2022
[edit]This is a work in progress, summarizing the Classes in the US Senate
Class 1 (elected 2018) next election 2024 |
Class 2 (elected 2020) next election 2026 |
Class 3 (elected 2022) next election 2028 |
2004 Pres[8] |
2008 Pres[9] |
2012 Pres[10] |
2016 Pres |
2020 Pres | |||||||
Senator | %[11] Vote |
First Elected |
Senator | %[12] Vote |
First Elected |
Senator | %[13] Vote |
First Elected |
Bush/ Kerry | Obama/ McCain | Obama/ Romney | Trump/ Clinton | Biden/ Trump | |
AL | Tommy Tuberville | 60.1 | 2020 | Katie Britt | 66.6 | 2020 | 63/37 | 39/61 | 38/61 | |||||
AK | Dan Sullivan | 54.3 | 2014 | Lisa Murkowski | 53.7 | 2002(A) | 61/36 | 38/60 | 41/55 | |||||
AZ | Krysten Sinema(R)[b] | 50.0 | 2018 | Mark Kelly | 51.4 | 2020(S) | 55/44 | 45/54 | 45/54 | |||||
AR | Tom Cotton | 66.6 | 2014 | John Boozman | 65.7 | 2010 | 55/44 | 39/59 | 37/61 | |||||
CA | Laphonza Butler(R)[c] |
A |
2023(A) |
Alex Padilla[d] | 61.1 | 2021(A) | 45/54 | 61/37 | 60/37 | |||||
CO | John Hickenlooper | 53.5 | 2020 | Michael Bennet | 55.9 | 2009 (A) | 52/47 | 54/45 | 51/46 | |||||
CT | Chris Murphy | 59.5 | 2012 | Richard Blumenthal | 57.5 | 2010 | 44/54 | 61/38 | 59/41 | |||||
DE | Thomas R. Carper | 60.0 | 2000 | Chris Coons | 59.4 | 2010(S) | 46/53 | 62/37 | 59/40 | |||||
FL | Rick Scott | 50.1 | 2018 | Marco Rubio | 57.7 | 2010 | 52/47 | 51/48 | 50/49 | |||||
GA | John Ossoff | 50.6 | 2020 | Raphael Warnock | 51.4 | 2020(S) | 58/41 | 47/52 | 45/53 | |||||
HI | Mazie Hirono | 71.2 | 2012 | Brian Schatz[20] | 71.2 | 2012(A) | 45/54 | 72/27 | 71/28 | |||||
ID | Jim Risch | 62.6 | 2008 | Mike Crapo | 60.7 | 1998 | 69/30 | 36/61 | 33/65 | |||||
IL | Richard Durbin | 54.6 | 1996 | Tammy Duckworth | 56.8 | 2016 | 44/55 | 62/37 | 58/41 | |||||
IN | Mike Braun | 50.7 | 2018 | Todd Young | 58.6 | 2016 | 60/39 | 50/49 | 44/54 | |||||
IA | Joni Ernst | 51.8 | 2014 | Chuck Grassley | 56.0 | 1980 | 50/49 | 54/45 | 52/46 | |||||
KS | Roger Marshall | 53.5 | 2020 | Jerry Moran | 60.0 | 2010 | 62/37 | 42/57 | 38/60 | |||||
KY | Mitch McConnell | 57.8 | 1984 | Rand Paul | 61.8 | 1998 | 60/40 | 41/58 | 38/60 | |||||
LA | Bill Cassidy | 59.3 | 2014 | John Kennedy | 61.6 | 2016 | 57/42 | 40/59 | 41/58 | |||||
ME | Angus King | 54.3 | 2012 | Susan Collins | 51.0 | 1996 | 45/54 | 58/40 | 56/41 | |||||
MD | Ben Cardin | 64.9 | 2006 | Chris Van Hollen | 65.8 | 2016 | 43/56 | 62/37 | 62/36 | |||||
MA | Elizabeth Warren | 60.3 | 2012 | Ed Markey[21] | 65.8 | 2013(S) | 37/62 | 62/36 | 61/38 | |||||
MI | Debbie Stabenow(R) | 52.3 | 2000 | Gary Peters | 49.9 | 2014 | 48/51 | 57/41 | 54/45 | |||||
MN | Amy Klobuchar | 60.3 | 2006 | Tina Smith | 48.8 | 2018(S) | 48/51 | 54/44 | 53/45 | |||||
MS | Roger Wicker | 58.5 | 2007 (A) | Cindy Hyde-Smith | 53.6 | 2018(S) | 60/40 | 43/56 | 44/55 | |||||
MO | Josh Hawley | 51.4 | 2018 | Eric Schmitt | 55.4 | 2022 | 53/46 | 49/50 | 44/54 | |||||
MT | John Tester | 50.3 | 2006 | Steve Daines | 55.0 | 2014 | 59/39 | 47/50 | 42/55 | |||||
NE | Deb Fischer | 57.7 | 2012 | Ben Sasse | 64.7 | 2008 | 66/33 | 42/57 | 38/60 | |||||
NV | Jacky Rosen | 50.4 | 2018 | Catherine Cortez Masto | 48.8 | 2016 | 48/51 | 55/43 | 52/46 | |||||
NH | Jeanne Shaheen | 56.7 | 2008 | Maggie Hassan | 53,5 | 2016 | 49/50 | 54/45 | 52/46 | |||||
NJ | Robert Menendez | 54.0 | 2006(A) | Corey Booker | 56.9 | 2013(S) | 46/53 | 57/42 | 58/41 | |||||
NM | Martin Heinrich | 54.1 | 2012 | Ben Ray Lujan | 51.7 | 2020 | 50/49 | 57/42 | 53/43 | |||||
NY | Kristen Gillibrand | 67.0 | 2009(A) | Chuck Schumer | 56.8 | 1998 | 40/59 | 63/36 | 63/35 | |||||
NC | Thom Tillis | 48.7 | 2014 | Ted Budd | 50.5 | 2004 | 56/44 | 50/49 | 48/50 | |||||
ND | Kevin Cramer | 55.4 | 2018 | John Hoeven | 56.4 | 2010 | 63/36 | 45/53 | 39/58 | |||||
OH | Sherrod Brown | 53.4 | 2006 | JD Vance | 53.0 | 2022 | 51/49 | 52/47 | 51/48 | |||||
OK | Markwayne Mullin |
61.8 |
2022(S) |
James Lankford | 67.7 | 2004 | 66/34 | 34/66 | 33/67 | |||||
OR | Jeff Merkley | 57.0 | 2008 | Ron Wyden | 55.8 | 1996(S) | 48/52 | 57/41 | 54/42 | |||||
PA | Bob Casey, Jr. | 55.7 | 2006 | John Fetterman | 51.2 | 2022 | 49/51 | 55/44 | 52/47 | |||||
RI | Sheldon Whitehouse | 61.5 | 2006 | Jack Reed | 66.5 | 1996 | 39/60 | 63/35 | 63/35 | |||||
SC | Lindsey Graham | 54.5 | 2002 | Tim Scott | 62.9 | 2012(A) | 58/41 | 45/54 | 44/55 | |||||
SD | Mike Rounds | 65.7 | 2014 | John Thune | 69.6 | 2004 | 60/39 | 45/53 | 40/58 | |||||
TN | Marsha Blackburn | 54.7 | 2018 | Bill Hagerty | 62.1 | 2020 | 57/43 | 42/57 | 39/59 | |||||
TX | Ted Cruz | 50.9 | 2012 | John Cornyn | 53.6 | 2002 | 61/38 | 44/55 | 41/57 | |||||
UT | Mitt Romney | 62.6 | 2018 | Mike Lee | 53.2 | 2010 | 72/26 | 34/63 | 25/73 | |||||
VT | Bernie Sanders | 67.4 | 2006 | Peter Welch | 67.3 | 2022 | 39/59 | 68/31 | 67/31 | |||||
VA | Tim Kaine | 57.0 | 2012 | Mark Warner | 56.0 | 2008 | 54/46 | 53/47 | 51/47 | |||||
WA | Maria Cantwell | 58.3 | 2000 | Patty Murray | 57.2 | 1992 | 46/53 | 58/41 | 56/41 | |||||
WV | Joe Manchin[e] | 49.6 | 2010(S) | Shelley Moore Capito | 70.3 | 2014 | 56/43 | 43/56 | 36/62 | |||||
WI | Tammy Baldwin | 55.4 | 2012 | Ron Johnson | 50.4 | 2010 | 49/50 | 56/43 | 53/46 | |||||
WY | John Barrasso | 67.0 | 2007(A) | Cynthia Lummis | 73.1 | 2020 | 69/29 | 33/65 | 28/69 | |||||
TOTALS Party |
Prior to this election | Changes this election | Changes SINCE this election | Prior to this election | Changes this election | Changes SINCE this election | Prior to this election | Changes this election | Changes SINCE this election | |||||
Dem | 23 | -4+2 | -2 | 12 | +2-1 | 16 | -6 | 53 | ||||||
Rep | 8 | +4-2 | 21 | +1-2 | 18 | +6 | 45 | |||||||
Ind/Dem | 2 | +2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | |||||||||
PRIOR CYCLE | ||||||||||||||
Dem | 12 | 15 | 49 | |||||||||||
Rep | 21 | 19 | 50 | |||||||||||
Ind/Dem | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Key
- (A)appointed to fill unexpired term
- (S)special election to fill unexpired term
- (R)announced retirement at end of current term.
Color Key
Democratic | ||
Democratic pickup | ||
Republican | ||
Republican pickup | ||
Independent(caucuses with D) | ||
Independent(D) pickup |
Notes and References
- ^ Roger Wicker was appointed December 31, 2007 to replace Trent Lott, who resigned December 18.
- ^ John Barrasso was appointed June 22, 2007 to replace Craig L. Thomas, who died in office earlier in the month.
- ^ Michael Bennet was appointed January 3, 2009, to replace Ken Salazar who became Secretary of the Interior in the Obama administration.
- ^ Ted Kaufman was appointed in 2009 to replace Joe Biden who was elected Vice President. Kaufman did not stand for reelection in 2010.
- ^ a b c Paul Kirk Jr. was appointed September 24, 2009 to replace Ted Kennedy who died in office. Scott Brown won the special election on January 19, 2010 to fill out the remainder of Kennedy's term, representing a Republican pickup.
- ^ Kristen Gillibrand was appointed January 26, 2009 to replace Hilary Clinton, who became Secretary of State in the Obama administration. Gillibrand subsequently won a special election in November 2010 to complete the remainder of the term.
- ^ In July 16, 2010, Governor Joe Manchin appointed Carte Goodwin to fill the seat of [[Robert Byrd], who died in office. Manchin subsequently won the special election in November 2010 to serve out the remainder of Byrd's term.
- ^ a b United States presidential election, 2004#Votes by state
- ^ a b United States presidential election, 2008#Votes by state
- ^ a b United States presidential election, 2012#Votes by states
- ^ a b United States Senate elections, 2012#Race summary
- ^ a b United States Senate elections, 2008#Race summary
- ^ a b United States Senate elections, 2010#November elections
- ^ Brian Schatz was appointed December 26, 2012 to replace Daniel Inouye, who died in office. Schatz will serve until a special election in November, 2014.
- ^ Mo Cowan was appointed on January 30, 2013 to replace John Kerry, who became Secretary of State in the Obama administration. Ed Markey won a special election June 25, 2013 to fill out the remainder of Kerry's term.
- ^ a b c Jeffrey Chiesa was appointed June 6, 2013 to replace Frank Lautenberg(D) (who died in office), representing a Republican pickup. Chisea did not run in the October 2013 special election.
- ^ a b c Corey Booker won the special election October 16, returning the seat to Democratic hands.
- ^ Tim Scott was appointed in December 17, 2012 to replace Jim Demint(R), who resigned to head the Heritage Foundation.
- ^ On January 11, 2013, Rockefeller announced that he would not seek reelection in 2014.
- ^ Brian Schatz was appointed December 26, 2012 to replace Daniel Inouye, who died in office.
- ^ Ed Markey won a special election June 25, 2013 to fill out the remainder of John Kerry's term when Kerry became Secretary of State in the Obama Administration.
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