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U.S. Senate Election Results

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Note: Party seat totals include third-party candidates who caucus with Democrats.

Tracking the most competitive states

Democrats needed to defend several key seats to have a chance of keeping the Senate. The win targets below are based on what each party needed to reach 51 seats.

Republicans have won their target number of competitive seats and have secured control of the Senate.

All Senate races

Below are the latest results for each race, grouped according to how they were rated before the election by the Cook Political Report.

Democrats expected to win narrowly

Democrats expected to win narrowly
State Margin
Percent of votes in

Most competitive states

Republicans expected to win narrowly

Most competitive states

Democrats expected to win narrowly

Democrats expected to win narrowly
State Margin
Percent of votes in

Republicans expected to win narrowly