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34 U.S. Senate seats to be contested in 2024. The U.S. Senate has 51 Democrats (including four independents) and 49 Republicans. There are 34 seats up in 2024 - including a special election in Nebraska - of which 23 are held by Democrats or Independents. Republicans can retake control with a net gain of two seats or by winning the 2024 ...
Here's a breakdown of the current party control. 2024 U.S. Senate Election Results:See the map. ... Of the 100 seats, 47 are held by Democrats. Republicans have 49 seats.
Reuters live coverage of the 2024 US President, Senate, House and state governors races. ... Democrats have won a total of 46 seats and Republicans have won 52 seats.; 46. Dem. 52. Rep.
The 118th Congress was sworn-in in January 2023 with a Democratic majority given that the three Independent Senators caucus with the Democratic Party.
There are 48 Democrats in the Senate. The Democrats currently control the upper chamber with Sen. Chuck Schumer, D.-NY, as majority leader. Schumer has led the Senate since the Democrats took...
Control of both the House and Senate are up for grabs. People cast their ballots on the last day of early voting for the general election in Michigan at the Livingston Educational Service Agency ...
Republicans have taken back control of the U.S. Senate, flipping three seats held by Democrats by early Wednesday. Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell called it "a hell of a good day."
To date, the current balance of power in the Senate is 51 (D) vs. 49 (R). The yellow dots are reflective of independents who are aligned with the Democrats. The West Virginia seat of retiring Sen. Joe Manchin, a longtime Democrat who became an independent, is likely to fall to the Republicans.
In the 118th Congress, the current party alignments as of November 4, 2024,6 are as follows: • House of Representatives: 220 Republicans (plus 2 Delegates and the Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico) and 212 Democrats (plus 3 Delegates), and 3 vacant seats. • Senate: 49 Republicans, 47 Democrats, and 4 Independents.
In the 117th Congress, the current party alignments as of December 13, 2022,6 are as follows: House of Representatives: 222 Democrats (including 4 Delegates), 215 Republicans (including 1 Delegate and the Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico), and 4 vacant seats. Senate: 50 Republicans, 47 Democrats, and 3 Independents,7 who all caucus with