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‹ 2020 2022 United States Senate elections (The Next Future)2024
2022 United States Senate Elections
34 of the 100 seats, 51 seats needed for the majority
November 8, 2022
First party Second party
Chuck Schumer Senate Sen Mitch McConnell official cropped
Leader Chuck Schumer Mitch McConnell
Party Democratic Republican
Leader's seat New York Kentucky
Last election 48 50
Seats won 49 49
Seat change + 1 - 1
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Majority Leader before election
Chuck Schumer
Democratic
Resulting Majority Leader
Chuck Schumer
Democratic

Alabama[]

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2022 United States Senate Election in Alabama
November 8, 2022
Mo Brooks, Official Portrait, 112th Congress (cropped) Anthonydaniels
Candidate Mo Brooks Anthony Daniels
Party Republican Democratic
Percentage 60.3% 39.7%

The Incumbent Senator Richard Shelby decided not to run for Re-election in 2022, after serving six terms as a U.S. Senator.

The Republican Candidates for the seat included Representative Mo Brooks, from Alabama's 5th Congressional District, Former U.S. Ambassador to Slovenia Lynda Blanchard and the Former President and CEO of the Bussiness Council of Alabama Katie Britt. Mo Brooks won easily the Primary.

In the Democratic Side, the 2 major candidates were Alabama's Senate Minority Leader Anthony Daniels and the Chair of the Alabama Democratic Party Christopher England. Daniels won the primary narrowly.

At the end, Brooks won unsurprisingly the election, succeeding Richard Shelby as Senator.

Alaska[]

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2022 United States Senate Election in Alaska
November 8, 2022
Kellytshibaka Algross Lisamurkowski
Candidate Kelly Tshibaka Al Gross Lisa Murkowski
Party Republican Democratic Independent
Percentage 38.1% (1st round)

56.9% (Runoff)

24.3% (1st round)

43.1% (Runoff)

23.9% (1st round)

Eliminated (Runoff)

Incumbent Senator Lisa Murkowski had been appointed in 2002 by her father, Frank Murkowski, and been re-elected in 2004, 2010 and 2016, after several primary challenges throughout the years.

In 2021, Murkowski voted to impeach Donald Trump in the House, which made her popularity among republicans drop. She received a primary challenge from Former Alaska Commissioner of Administration Kelly Tshibaka, who was endorsed by Former President Donald Trump, among other high profile figures of the Republican Party. Murkowski was defeated by a large margin in the republican Primary and decided to run as an Independent.

There were 3 more candidates for the Senate: Al Gross (Democrat) who was the 2020 candidate for the Senate against Dan Sullivan, John Howe, the Alaskan Independence Party Candidate and Huhnkie Lee, an Independent Candidate who had run for the State Senate Elections.

This was the first election in which Ranked Choice Voting was applied in Alaska. At the end, Al Gross placed second, above Lisa Murkowski, and after the Ranked Choice Voting Kelly Tshibaka won, succeeding Senator Murkowski.

Arizona[]

Mark Kelly

Arkansas[]

John Boozman

California[]

Alex Padilla

Colorado[]

Michael Bennett

Connecticut[]

Richard Blumenthal

Florida[]

Marco Rubio

Georgia[]

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2022 United States Senate Election in Georgia
November 8, 2022
David Perdue Raphael Warnock official photo
Candidate David Perdue Raphael Warnock
Party Republican Democratic
Percentage 50.01% 48.75%

David Perdue (Defeats Raphael Warnock)

Hawaii[]

Brian Schatz

Idaho[]

Mike Crapo

Illinois[]

Tammy Duckworth

Indiana[]

Todd Young

Iowa[]

Chuck Grassley

Kansas[]

Jerry Moran

Kentucky[]

Rand Paul

Louisiana[]

John Kennedy

Maryland[]

Chris Van Hollen

Missouri[]

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2022 United States Senate Election in Missouri
November 8, 2022
Ericgreitens-election Lucaskunce
Candidate Eric Greitens Lucas Kunce
Party Republican Democratic
Percentage 53.6% 45.3%

Eric Greitens (Replaces retiring Roy Blunt)

Nevada[]

Catherine Cortez Masto

New Hampshire[]

Chris Sununu (Defeats Maggie Hassan)

New York[]

Chuck Schumer

North Carolina[]

Ted Budd (Replaces retiring Richard Burr)

North Dakota[]

John Hoeven

Ohio[]

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2022 United States Senate Election in Ohio
November 8, 2022
Joshmandel Timryan
Candidate Josh Mandel Tim Ryan
Party Republican Democratic
Percentage 52.3% 47.7%

Josh Mandel (Replaces retiring Rob Portman)

Oklahoma[]

James Lankford

Oregon[]

Ron Wyden

Pennsylvania[]

John Fetterman (Replaces retiring Pat Toomey)

South Carolina[]

Tim Scott

South Dakota[]

John Thune

Utah[]

Mike Lee

Vermont[]

Patrick Leahy

Washington[]

Patty Murray

Wisconsin[]

Mandela Barnes (Defeats Ron Johnson)

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