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  1. The 2018 United States Senate elections were held on November 6, 2018. Among the 100 seats, the 33 of Class 1 were contested in regular elections while 2 others were contested in special elections due to Senate vacancies in Minnesota and Mississippi. The regular election winners were elected to 6-year terms running from January 3, 2019, to ...

  2. Nov 6, 2018 · May 15, 2019, 2:08 PM ET. U.S. Senate Election Results 2018. 47. Democrats* 53. Republicans. 50. 23 Democrats not up for election. 42 Republicans not up for election. Lost 2 seats. Gained 2...

  3. Senate election results 2018. National Results State Results Exit Polls Ballot Measures. Key. National Results. Republicans are on offense in the Senate, where they’re hoping to add to...

  4. Results for the 35 Senate races contested in 2018. Prior to the election, Republicans held 51 seats, Democrats 49, including two independents. In 2019, the count will be 53 Republicans and 47 Democrats. Six seats changed party hands in the 2018 elections, with Republicans gaining two.

    State
    Incumbent
    Since
    Term
    AZ
    Jeff Flake
    2013
    1st
    FL
    Bill Nelson
    2001
    3rd
    IN
    Joe Donnelly
    2013
    1st
    ME
    Angus King
    2013
    1st
  5. This table shows the results of the U.S. Senate elections on November 6, 2018. Of the 35 seats up for election, Democrats won 22 seats, Republicans won 11 seats, and two seats were won by independents who caucus with the Democrats.

  6. Get real-time 2018 Senate election results & live maps by state. POLITICO's coverage of the 2018 midterm races for Senate, House, Governors & Key Ballot Measures.

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  8. Election Results 2018. Results last updated Nov. 7, 1:51 p.m. Full House Results. Democrats win the House . Full Senate Results. Republicans win the Senate . Live Analysis. Join POLITICO...

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