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‹ 2010 50-star-flag-big 2014
US Senate Elections, 2012
33 of the 100 seats, 51 seats needed for the majority
November 6, 2012
First party Second party
McConnell 220px-Harry Reid official portrait 2009
Leader Mitch McConnell Harry Reid
Party Republican Democratic
Last election 47 53
Seats won 55 45
Seat change +8 -8
Incumbent Majority Leader
Harry Reid
Democratic
Resulting Majority Leader
Mitch McConnell
Republican

ResultsEdit

NationalEdit

     Republicans      Democrats      Independents (all caucus with Democrats) Image coming soon above!

Party Leader Seats
Before After
  GOP Logo Republican Party Mitch McConnell 47 53
  Dem Logo Democratic Party Harry Reid 53 45
Total 100 100

StateEdit

     Republican gain      Republican hold      Democratic gain      Democratic hold      Independent gain      Independent hold

Winning candidate in bold


State Incumbent Party Result Candidates
Arizona Jon Kyl Republican Retired, Republican hold Jeff Flake (Republican)
Richard Carmona (Democratic)
Michael F. Meyer (Independent)
Marc Victor (Libertarian)
California Dianne Feinstein Democratic Incumbent re-elected Elizabeth Emken (Republican)
Connecticut Joe Lieberman Connecticut for Lieberman Retired, Republican gain Linda McMahon (Republican)
Chris Murphy (Democratic)
Delaware Tom Carper Democratic Incumbent re-elected Kevin Wade (Republican)
Alex Pires (Independent)
Florida Bill Nelson Democratic Incumbent lost re-election Connie Mack IV (Republican)
Hawaii Daniel Akaka Democratic Retired, Democratic hold Mazie Hirono (Democratic)
Linda Lingle (Republican)
Indiana Richard Lugar Republican Defeated in Primary Richard Mourdock (Republican)
Joe Donnelly (Democratic)
Andrew Horning (Libertarian)
Maine Olympia Snowe Republican Retired, Independent gain Angus King (Independent)
Charlie Summers (Republican)
Cynthia Dill (Democratic)
Maryland Ben Cardin Democratic Incumbent re-elected Daniel Bongino (Republican)
Brandy Baker (Socialist)
Massachusetts Scott Brown Republican Incumbent elected to full term Elizabeth Warren (Democratic)
Michigan Debbie Stabenow Democratic Incumbent re-elected Pete Hoekstra (Republican)
Scotty Boman (Libertarian)
Harley Mikkelson (Green)
Minnesota Amy Klobuchar Democratic-Farmer-Labor Incumbent re-elected Kurt Bills (Republican)
Glen R. Anderson Menze (Independence)
Mississippi Roger Wicker Republican Incumbent elected to full term Albert Gore (Democratic)
Thomas Cramer (Constitution)
Shawn O'Hara (Reform)
Missouri Claire McCaskill Democratic Incumbent lost re-election Todd Akin (Republican)
Jonathan Dine (Libertarian)
Montana Jon Tester Democratic Incumbent lost re-election Danny Rehberg (Republican)
Jerry McConnell (Libertarian)
Nebraska Ben Nelson Democratic Retired, Republican gain Deb Fischer (Republican)
Bob Kerrey (Democratic)
Russell Anderson (Independent)
Nevada Dean Heller Republican Incumbent re-elected Shelley Berkley (Democratic)
David Lory Van Der Beek (Independent American)
New Jersey Bob Menendez Democratic Incumbent re-elected Joseph Kyrillos (Republican)
Kenneth R. Kaplan (Libertarian)
Greg Pason (Socialist)
Ken Wolski (Green)
New Mexico Jeff Bingaman Democratic Retired, Democratic hold Martin Heinrich (Democratic)
Heather Wilson (Republican)
Jon Barrie (Independent American)
New York Kirsten Gillibrand Democratic Incumbent elected to full term Wendy Long (Republican)
Colia Clark (Green)
Scott Noren (Independent)
Tim Sweet (Independent-Republican)
North Dakota Kent Conrad Democratic Retired, Republican gain Rick Berg (Republican)
Heidi Heitkamp (Democratic)
Ohio Sherrod Brown Democratic Incumbent re-elected Josh Mandel (Republican)
Pennsylvania Bob Casey, Jr. Democratic Incumbent re-elected Tom Smith (Republican)
Rhode Island Sheldon Whitehouse Democratic Incumbent re-elected Barry Hinckley (Republican)
Tennessee Bob Corker Republican Incumbent re-elected Mark Clayton (Democratic)
Texas Kay Bailey Hutchison Republican Retired, Republican hold Ted Cruz (Republican)
Paul Sadler (Democratic)
John Jay Myers (Libertarian)
Chris Tina Bruce (Independent)
Utah Orrin Hatch Republican Incumbent re-elected Scott Howell (Democratic)
Shaun McCausland (Constitution)
Daniel Geery (Justice)
Bill Barron (Independent)
Vermont Bernie Sanders Independent Incumbent re-elected John MacGovern (Republican)
Cris Ericson (U.S. Marijuana)
Virginia Jim Webb Democratic Retired, Republican gain George Allen (Republican)
Tim Kaine (Democratic)
Washington Maria Cantwell Democratic Incumbent re-elected Michael Baumgartner (Republican)
West Virginia Joe Manchin Democratic Incumbent re-elected John Raese (Republican)
Wisconsin Herb Kohl Democratic Retired, Republican gain Tommy Thompson (Republican)
Tammy Baldwin (Democratic)
Wyoming John Barrasso Republican Incumbent elected to full term Tim Chesnut(Democratic)
Phil Roberts (Independent)
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