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2024 United States Senate elections
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2022 November 5, 2024 2026
2025 (special) →

9 seats needed for a majority or 8 with Vice President
 
Martha Holley
Tommy Larson 4-5
Leader Martha Holley
(retired)
Tommy Larson
Party Democratic Republican
Leader since January 3, 2023 January 3, 2023
Leader's seat Concord Yellowstone
Last election 9 7
Seats before 8[1] 8
Seats after 8[1] 7[2]
Seat change - -1
Seats up 3 3
Races won 3 2[2]
 
Party Independent
Last election 0
Seats before 0
Seats after 1[3]
Seat change +1
Seats up 0
Races won 1[3]

2024 United States Senate elections results

Majority Leader before election
Martha Holley
Democratic
Elected Majority Leader
Lee Cross
Democratic

The 2024 United States Senate elections were held on November 5, 2024, with the 6 seats in Senate Class 2 being contested in regular elections. Of those, 3 were held by Democrats, and 3 by Republicans. The winners were elected to six-year terms from January 3, 2025 to January 3, 2031. The elections took place concurrently with the 2024 presidential election, elections to the House of Representatives and elections for state governors.

After the elections, the Democratic Party held control of the chamber, Democrats held 3 seats and Republicans held 2 seats, with one of the Republican held seats flipping to an independent, however, the independent choose to caucus with the Republican Party, maintaining the control of the chamber the same as previously.

Aditionally, Senate Majority Leader Martha Holley was elected President of the United States, with Sen. Andrew Rodriguez becoming the new Senate Majority Leader, and Senate Minority Leader Tommy Larson was suceeded by Luna Alvarez.

Retirements[]

All incumbents did not seek re-election and choose to retire from politics.

Republicans[]

All 3 republicans did not seek re-election.

  1. Erie: NPC Republican retired.
  2. Magnolia: NPC Republican retired.
  3. Yellowstone: NPC Republican retired.

Democrats[]

All 3 democrats did not seek re-election.

  1. Cascade: NPC Democrat retired.
  2. Chesapeake: NPC Democrat retired.
  3. Concord: NPC Democrat retired.
2024 United States Senate elections (before) V3

Seats up for election with retiring politicians highlighted

Election predictions[]

Several sites and individuals publish predictions of competitive seats. The predictions assign ratings to each state, with the rating indicating the predicted advantage that a party has in winning that seat.

State Partisan Lean Incumbent Polling average ASP SN
Cascade D+26 NPC Democrat Solid D Solid D Solid D
Chesapeake D+6 NPC Democrat Solid D Solid D Solid D
Concord D+24 NPC Democrat Solid D Solid D Solid D
Erie D+1 NPC Republican Likely I (Flip) Lean I (Flip) Lean I (Flip)
Magnolia R+11 NPC Republican Lean R Likely R Likely R
Yellowstone R+8 NPC Republican Solid R Solid R Solid R

Race summary[]

In these general elections, the winners were elected for a six-year term beginning in January 3, 2025.

State Partisan Lean Senator Incumbent Status Candidates
Cascade D+26 NPC Democrat Democratic Incumbent retired
Democratic hold
✔️Elizabeth Coin (Democratic) 100.0%
Chesapeake D+6 NPC Democrat Democratic Incumbent retired
Democratic hold
✔️Brandon Bennett (Democratic) 100.0%
Concord D+24 NPC Democrat Democratic Incumbent retired
Democratic hold
✔️Lee Cross (Democratic) 100.0%
Erie D+1 NPC Republican Republican Incumbent retired
Independent gain
✔️Yusif Al-Katib (Independent) 53.8%
Phillip Hart (Democratic) 46.2%
Magnolia R+11 NPC Republican Republican Incumbent retired
Republican hold
✔️Luna Alvarez (Republican) 55.2%
Eli Goldstein (Democratic) 40.9%
Eleanor Annika Templeton (Independent) 3.9%
Yellowstone R+8 NPC Republican Republican Incumbent retired
Republican hold
✔️Samuel Reed (Republican)

Notes[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 VP casts the tie breaking vote.
  2. 2.0 2.1 With 1 independent caucasing with the republicans.
  3. 3.0 3.1 1 independent caucusing with the Republican Party.

Reference[]

See also[]

Elections in the United States
2022 Senate   Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Amarillo | Yellowstone
House of Representatives   Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade
Governors   Chesapeake | Magnolia | Erie | Cascade
2024 President   Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade
Senate   Concord | Chesapeake | Magnolia | Erie | Yellowstone | Cascade
House of Representatives   Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade
Governors   Concord | Appalachia | Amarillo | Yellowstone
2026 Senate   Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Cascade (reg.) | Cascade (reg.)
House of Representatives   Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade
Governors   Chesapeake | Magnolia | Erie | Yellowstone (spe.) | Cascade
2028 President   Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade
Senate   Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade (spe.)
House of Representatives   Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade
Governors   Concord | Appalachia | Amarillo | Yellowstone
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