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  1. Nov 1, 2010 · Of the 150 seats up for election, 127 were won by Democrats and 33 by Republicans. 89 candidates were unopposed, 81 Democrats and 8 Republicans. No candidates ran as an independent or third party candidate in the general election.

  2. Republicans had hoped to gain ground in Massachusetts after Mr. Brown won the Senate seat long held by Edward M. Kennedy. (Martha Coakley, the Democrat who lost to Mr. Brown, was re-elected...

  3. esults. Current Senate: 59* Democrats | 41 Republicans. RCP Senate · Final Senate · RCP House · Final House · RCP Governors · Final Govs. 53. Democrats*.

  4. However, in a January 2010 special election, Republicans picked up a seat in Massachusetts thereby reducing Democrats' majority to 57 seats. Republicans won 4 seats held by retiring Democrats and also defeated 2 incumbent Democrats, for a Republican net gain of 6 seats.

  5. Jan 20, 2010 · Scott Brown, a little-known Republican state senator, defeated the Democrat, Martha Coakley, in the race to fill the Massachusetts Senate seat long held by Edward M. Kennedy.

  6. Republicans gained seven seats in the Senate (including a special election held in January 2010) but failed to gain a majority in the chamber. In the House of Representatives, Republicans won a net gain of 63 seats, the largest shift in seats since the 1948 elections.

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  8. Jan 20, 2010 · Boston, Massachusetts (CNN) -- Republican Scott Brown won a major upset victory in Tuesday's special election for the U.S. Senate seat formerly held by liberal Democrat Ted Kennedy. Brown...

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