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2028 United States Senate elections

The 2028 United States Senate elections will be held on November 7, 2028, with 34 of the 100 seats in the Senate being contested in regular elections, the winners of which will serve six-year terms in the United States Congress from January 3, 2029, to January 3, 2035. Senators are divided into three groups or classes whose terms are staggered so that a different class is elected every two years. Class 3 senators were last elected in 2022, and will be up for election again in 2034. These elections will run concurrent with the 2028 United States presidential election.

2028 United States Senate elections

← 2026 November 7, 2028 2030 →

34 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate
51 seats needed for a majority

2028 United States Senate election in Alabama2028 United States Senate election in Alaska2028 United States Senate election in Arizona2028 United States Senate election in Arkansas2028 United States Senate election in California2028 United States Senate election in Colorado2028 United States Senate election in Connecticut2028 United States Senate election in Florida2028 United States Senate election in Georgia2028 United States Senate election in Hawaii2028 United States Senate election in Idaho2028 United States Senate election in Illinois2028 United States Senate election in Indiana2028 United States Senate election in Iowa2028 United States Senate election in Kansas2028 United States Senate election in Kentucky2028 United States Senate election in Louisiana2028 United States Senate election in Maryland2028 United States Senate election in Missouri2028 United States Senate election in Nevada2028 United States Senate election in New Hampshire2028 United States Senate election in New York2028 United States Senate election in North Carolina2028 United States Senate election in North Dakota2028 United States Senate election in Ohio2028 United States Senate election in Oklahoma2028 United States Senate election in Oregon2028 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania2028 United States Senate election in South Carolina2028 United States Senate election in South Dakota2028 United States Senate election in Utah2028 United States Senate election in Vermont2028 United States Senate election in Washington2028 United States Senate election in Wisconsin
Map of the incumbents:
     Democratic incumbent
     Republican incumbent
     Republican incumbent retiring
     No election

As of November 2022, one Republican senator, Tim Scott of South Carolina, has already announced plans for retirement; no Republican senators have announced plans to run for re-election; and no Democratic senators either have announced plans for retirement nor are running for re-election.

Partisan composition

All 34 Class 3 Senate seats are up for election in 2028; Class 3 currently consists of 19 Republicans and 15 Democrats. If vacancies occur in Class 1 or Class 2 Senate seats, that state might require a special election to take place during the 120th Congress, possibly concurrently with the other 2028 Senate elections.

Change in composition

Each block represents one of the one hundred seats in the U.S. Senate. "D#" is a Democratic senator and "R#" is a Republican senator. They are arranged so that the parties are separated and a majority is clear by crossing the middle.

Before the elections

Each block indicates an incumbent senator's actions going into the election.

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Retirements

As of November 2022, one Republican has announced plans to retire.

State Senator Ref
South Carolina Tim Scott [1]

Race summary

Elections leading to the next Congress

In these general elections, the winners will be elected for the term beginning January 3, 2029.

State
(linked to
summaries below)
Incumbent Results Candidates
Senator Party Electoral history Last race
Alabama Katie Britt Republican 2022 66.8% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Alaska Lisa Murkowski Republican 2002 (appointed)
2004
2010
2016
2022
53.7% R[a] Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Arizona Mark Kelly Democratic 2020 (special)
2022
51.4% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Arkansas John Boozman Republican 2010
2016
2022
65.7% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
California Alex Padilla Democratic 2021 (appointed)
2022 (special)
2022
61.1% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Colorado Michael Bennet Democratic 2009 (appointed)
2010
2016
2022
55.9% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Connecticut Richard Blumenthal Democratic 2010
2016
2022
57.5% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Florida Marco Rubio Republican 2010
2016
2022
57.7% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Georgia Raphael Warnock Democratic 2021 (special)
2022
51.4% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Hawaii Brian Schatz Democratic 2012 (appointed)
2014 (special)
2016
2022
71.2% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Idaho Mike Crapo Republican 1998
2004
2010
2016
2022
60.7% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Illinois Tammy Duckworth Democratic 2016
2022
56.8% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Indiana Todd Young Republican 2016
2022
58.6% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Iowa Chuck Grassley Republican 1980
1986
1992
1998
2004
2010
2016
2022
56.1% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Kansas Jerry Moran Republican 2010
2016
2022
60.0% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Kentucky Rand Paul Republican 2010
2016
2022
61.8% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Louisiana John Kennedy Republican 2016
2022
61.6% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Maryland Chris Van Hollen Democratic 2016
2022
65.8% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Missouri Eric Schmitt Republican 2022 55.4% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Nevada Catherine Cortez Masto Democratic 2016
2022
48.8% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
New Hampshire Maggie Hassan Democratic 2016
2022
53.5% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
New York Chuck Schumer Democratic 1998
2004
2010
2016
2022
56.8% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
North Carolina Ted Budd Republican 2022 50.5% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
North Dakota John Hoeven Republican 2010
2016
2022
56.4% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Ohio J. D. Vance Republican 2022 53.0% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Oklahoma James Lankford Republican 2014 (special)
2016
2022
64.3% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Oregon Ron Wyden Democratic 1996 (special)
1998
2004
2010
2016
2022
55.8% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Pennsylvania John Fetterman Democratic 2022 51.2% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
South Carolina Tim Scott Republican 2013 (appointed)
2014 (special)
2016
2022
62.9% R Incumbent retiring[1]
  • TBD
South Dakota John Thune Republican 2004
2010
2016
2022
69.6% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Utah Mike Lee Republican 2010
2016
2022
53.2% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Vermont Peter Welch Democratic 2022 67.3% D Incumbent's intent unknown
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Washington Patty Murray Democratic 1992
1998
2004
2010
2016
2022
57.1% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Wisconsin Ron Johnson Republican 2010
2016
2022
50.4% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD

Alabama

One-term Republican Katie Britt was elected in 2022 with 66.8% of the vote.

Alaska

Four-term Republican Lisa Murkowski was re-elected in 2022 with 53.7% of the vote. She has filed paperwork to run for re-election.[2]

Arizona

One-term Democrat Mark Kelly was elected to a full term in 2022 with 51.4% of the vote, having first been elected in a special election in 2020 to complete the remainder of Republican John McCain's term. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.[3]

Arkansas

Three-term Republican John Boozman was re-elected in 2022 with 65.7% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.[4]

California

One-term Democrat Alex Padilla was elected to a first full term in 2022 with 61.1% of the vote, having first been appointed in 2021 to complete the remainder of Democrat Kamala Harris' term.

Colorado

Three-term Democrat Michael Bennet was re-elected in 2022 with 55.9% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.[5]

Connecticut

Three-term Democrat Richard Blumenthal was re-elected in 2022 with 57.5% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.[6]

Florida

Three-term Republican Marco Rubio was re-elected in 2022 with 57.7% of the vote.

Georgia

One-term Democrat Raphael Warnock was elected to a full term in 2022 with 51.4% of the vote, having first been elected in a special election in 2021 to complete the remainder of Republican Johnny Isakson's term. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.[7]

Hawaii

Two-term Democrat Brian Schatz was re-elected in 2022 with 71.2% of the vote.

Idaho

Five-term Republican Mike Crapo was re-elected in 2022 with 60.7% of the vote.

Illinois

Two-term Democrat Tammy Duckworth was re-elected in 2022 with 56.8% of the vote. She has filed paperwork to run for re-election.[8]

Indiana

Two-term Republican Todd Young was re-elected in 2022 with 58.6% of the vote.

Iowa

Eight-term Republican Chuck Grassley was re-elected in 2022 with 56.1% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.[9]

Kansas

Three-term Republican Jerry Moran was re-elected in 2022 with 60.0% of the vote.

Kentucky

Three-term Republican Rand Paul was re-elected in 2022 with 61.8% of the vote.

Louisiana

Two-term Republican John Kennedy was re-elected in 2022 with 61.6% of the vote in the first round of the "Louisiana primary".

Maryland

Two-term Democrat Chris Van Hollen was re-elected in 2022 with 65.8% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.[10]

Missouri

One-term Republican Eric Schmitt was elected in 2022 with 55.4% of the vote.

Nevada

Two-term Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto was re-elected in 2022 with 48.8% of the vote. She has filed paperwork to run for re-election.[11]

New Hampshire

Two-term Democrat Maggie Hassan was re-elected in 2022 with 53.5% of the vote. She has filed paperwork to run for re-election.[12]

New York

Five-term Democrat Chuck Schumer was re-elected in 2022 with 56.8% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.[13]

North Carolina

One-term Republican Ted Budd was elected in 2022 with 50.5% of the vote.

North Dakota

Three-term Republican John Hoeven was re-elected in 2022 with 56.5% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.[14]

Ohio

One-term Republican J. D. Vance was elected in 2022 with 53% of the vote.

Oklahoma

Two-term Republican James Lankford was re-elected in 2022 with 64.3% of the vote.

Oregon

Five-term Democrat Ron Wyden was re-elected in 2022 with 55.9% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.[15]

Pennsylvania

One-term Democrat John Fetterman was elected in 2022 with 51.2% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.[16]

South Carolina

Two-term Republican Tim Scott was re-elected in 2022 with 62.9% of the vote. He is retiring and will not run for a third term.[1]

South Dakota

Four-term Republican John Thune was re-elected in 2022 with 69.6% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.[17]

Utah

Three-term Republican Mike Lee was re-elected in 2022 with 53.2% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.[18]

Vermont

One-term Democrat Peter Welch was elected in 2022 with 67.3% of the vote.

Washington

Six-term Democrat Patty Murray was re-elected in 2022 with 57.1% of the vote. She has filed paperwork to run for re-election.[19]

Wisconsin

Three-term Republican Ron Johnson was re-elected in 2022 with 50.4% of the vote.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Against fellow Republican

References

  1. ^ a b c Byrd, Caitlin (August 9, 2019). "Sen. Tim Scott says his 2022 SC reelection bid will be his last political race". Post and Courier. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  2. ^ "FEC Report 2 for FEC-1672561". Federal Election Commission. December 14, 2022. Retrieved December 17, 2022.
  3. ^ "FEC Report 2 for FEC-1667823". Federal Election Commission. December 8, 2022. Retrieved December 17, 2022.
  4. ^ "FEC Report 2 for FEC-1672553". Federal Election Commission. December 14, 2022. Retrieved December 17, 2022.
  5. ^ "FEC Report 2 for FEC-1661889". Federal Election Commission. November 18, 2022. Retrieved December 23, 2022.
  6. ^ "FEC Report 2 for FEC-1662209". Federal Election Commission. November 21, 2022. Retrieved December 17, 2022.
  7. ^ "FEC Report 2 for FEC-1672828". Federal Election Commission. December 16, 2022. Retrieved December 23, 2022.
  8. ^ "FEC Report 2 for FEC-1662679". Federal Election Commission. November 28, 2022. Retrieved December 26, 2022.
  9. ^ "FEC Report 2 for FEC-1661660". Federal Election Commission. November 16, 2022. Retrieved December 17, 2022.
  10. ^ "FEC Report 2 for FEC-1662385". Federal Election Commission. November 23, 2022. Retrieved December 17, 2022.
  11. ^ "FEC Report 2 for FEC-1662025". Federal Election Commission. November 18, 2022. Retrieved December 17, 2022.
  12. ^ "FEC Report 2 for FEC-1661856". Federal Election Commission. November 17, 2022. Retrieved December 17, 2022.
  13. ^ "FEC Report 2 for FEC-1661663". Federal Election Commission. November 16, 2022. Retrieved December 23, 2022.
  14. ^ "FEC Report 2 for FEC-1661119". Federal Election Commission. November 9, 2022. Retrieved December 17, 2022.
  15. ^ "FEC Report 2 for FEC-1672375". Federal Election Commission. December 12, 2022. Retrieved December 17, 2022.
  16. ^ "FEC Report 2 for FEC-1661811". Federal Election Commission. November 17, 2022. Retrieved December 26, 2022.
  17. ^ "FEC Report 2 for FEC-1661932". Federal Election Commission. November 18, 2022. Retrieved December 17, 2022.
  18. ^ "FEC Report 2 for FEC-1661629". Federal Election Commission. November 16, 2022. Retrieved December 17, 2022.
  19. ^ "FEC Report 2 for FEC-1662924". Federal Election Commission. November 29, 2022. Retrieved December 17, 2022.

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The 2028 United States Senate elections will be held on November 7 2028 with 34 of the 100 seats in the Senate being contested in regular elections the winners of which will serve six year terms in the United States Congress from January 3 2029 to January 3 2035 Senators are divided into three groups or classes whose terms are staggered so that a different class is elected every two years Class 3 senators were last elected in 2022 and will be up for election again in 2034 These elections will run concurrent with the 2028 United States presidential election 2028 United States Senate elections 2026 November 7 2028 2030 34 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate51 seats needed for a majorityMap of the incumbents Democratic incumbent Republican incumbent Republican incumbent retiring No electionIncumbent Majority LeaderTBD in 2026As of November 2022 one Republican senator Tim Scott of South Carolina has already announced plans for retirement no Republican senators have announced plans to run for re election and no Democratic senators either have announced plans for retirement nor are running for re election Contents 1 Partisan composition 2 Change in composition 2 1 Before the elections 2 2 After the elections 3 Retirements 4 Race summary 4 1 Elections leading to the next Congress 5 Alabama 6 Alaska 7 Arizona 8 Arkansas 9 California 10 Colorado 11 Connecticut 12 Florida 13 Georgia 14 Hawaii 15 Idaho 16 Illinois 17 Indiana 18 Iowa 19 Kansas 20 Kentucky 21 Louisiana 22 Maryland 23 Missouri 24 Nevada 25 New Hampshire 26 New York 27 North Carolina 28 North Dakota 29 Ohio 30 Oklahoma 31 Oregon 32 Pennsylvania 33 South Carolina 34 South Dakota 35 Utah 36 Vermont 37 Washington 38 Wisconsin 39 See also 40 Notes 41 ReferencesPartisan composition EditAll 34 Class 3 Senate seats are up for election in 2028 Class 3 currently consists of 19 Republicans and 15 Democrats If vacancies occur in Class 1 or Class 2 Senate seats that state might require a special election to take place during the 120th Congress possibly concurrently with the other 2028 Senate elections Change in composition EditEach block represents one of the one hundred seats in the U S Senate D is a Democratic senator and R is a Republican senator They are arranged so that the parties are separated and a majority is clear by crossing the middle Before the elections Edit Each block indicates an incumbent senator s actions going into the election D1Ariz Undeclared D2Calif Undeclared D3Colo Undeclared D4Conn Undeclared D5Ga Undeclared D6Hawaii Undeclared D7Ill Undeclared D8Md Undeclared D9Nev Undeclared D10N H UndeclaredTBDin 2024 TBDin 2024 TBDin 2024 TBDin 2024 TBDin 2024 D15Wash Undeclared D14Vt Undeclared D13Pa Undeclared D12Ore Undeclared D11N Y UndeclaredTBDin 2024 TBDin 2024 TBDin 2024 TBDin 2024 TBDin 2024 TBDin 2024 TBDin 2024 TBDin 2024 TBDin 2024 TBDin 2024TBDin 2026 TBDin 2026 TBDin 2026 TBDin 2026 TBDin 2026 TBDin 2026 TBDin 2024 TBDin 2024 TBDin 2024 TBDin 2024TBDin 2026 TBDin 2026 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the next Congress Edit In these general elections the winners will be elected for the term beginning January 3 2029 State linked tosummaries below Incumbent Results CandidatesSenator Party Electoral history Last raceAlabama Katie Britt Republican 2022 66 8 R Incumbent s intent unknown TBDAlaska Lisa Murkowski Republican 2002 appointed 2004201020162022 53 7 R a Incumbent s intent unknown TBDArizona Mark Kelly Democratic 2020 special 2022 51 4 D Incumbent s intent unknown TBDArkansas John Boozman Republican 201020162022 65 7 R Incumbent s intent unknown TBDCalifornia Alex Padilla Democratic 2021 appointed 2022 special 2022 61 1 D Incumbent s intent unknown TBDColorado Michael Bennet Democratic 2009 appointed 201020162022 55 9 D Incumbent s intent unknown TBDConnecticut Richard Blumenthal Democratic 201020162022 57 5 D Incumbent s intent unknown TBDFlorida Marco Rubio Republican 201020162022 57 7 R Incumbent s intent unknown TBDGeorgia Raphael Warnock Democratic 2021 special 2022 51 4 D Incumbent s intent unknown TBDHawaii Brian Schatz Democratic 2012 appointed 2014 special 20162022 71 2 D Incumbent s intent unknown TBDIdaho Mike Crapo Republican 19982004201020162022 60 7 R Incumbent s intent unknown TBDIllinois Tammy Duckworth Democratic 20162022 56 8 D Incumbent s intent unknown TBDIndiana Todd Young Republican 20162022 58 6 R Incumbent s intent unknown TBDIowa Chuck Grassley Republican 19801986199219982004201020162022 56 1 R Incumbent s intent unknown TBDKansas Jerry Moran Republican 201020162022 60 0 R Incumbent s intent unknown TBDKentucky Rand Paul Republican 201020162022 61 8 R Incumbent s intent unknown TBDLouisiana John Kennedy Republican 20162022 61 6 R Incumbent s intent unknown TBDMaryland Chris Van Hollen Democratic 20162022 65 8 D Incumbent s intent unknown TBDMissouri Eric Schmitt Republican 2022 55 4 R Incumbent s intent unknown TBDNevada Catherine Cortez Masto Democratic 20162022 48 8 D Incumbent s intent unknown TBDNew Hampshire Maggie Hassan Democratic 20162022 53 5 D Incumbent s intent unknown TBDNew York Chuck Schumer Democratic 19982004201020162022 56 8 D Incumbent s intent unknown TBDNorth Carolina Ted Budd Republican 2022 50 5 R Incumbent s intent unknown TBDNorth Dakota John Hoeven Republican 201020162022 56 4 R Incumbent s intent unknown TBDOhio J D Vance Republican 2022 53 0 R Incumbent s intent unknown TBDOklahoma James Lankford Republican 2014 special 20162022 64 3 R Incumbent s intent unknown TBDOregon Ron Wyden Democratic 1996 special 19982004201020162022 55 8 D Incumbent s intent unknown TBDPennsylvania John Fetterman Democratic 2022 51 2 D Incumbent s intent unknown TBDSouth Carolina Tim Scott Republican 2013 appointed 2014 special 20162022 62 9 R Incumbent retiring 1 TBDSouth Dakota John Thune Republican 2004201020162022 69 6 R Incumbent s intent unknown TBDUtah Mike Lee Republican 201020162022 53 2 R Incumbent s intent unknown TBDVermont Peter Welch Democratic 2022 67 3 D Incumbent s intent unknown TBDWashington Patty Murray Democratic 199219982004201020162022 57 1 D Incumbent s intent unknown TBDWisconsin Ron Johnson Republican 201020162022 50 4 R Incumbent s intent unknown TBDAlabama EditSee also List of United States senators from Alabama One term Republican Katie Britt was elected in 2022 with 66 8 of the vote Alaska EditSee also List of United States senators from Alaska Four term Republican Lisa Murkowski was re elected in 2022 with 53 7 of the vote She has filed paperwork to run for re election 2 Arizona EditSee also List of United States senators from Arizona One term Democrat Mark Kelly was elected to a full term in 2022 with 51 4 of the vote having first been elected in a special election in 2020 to complete the remainder of Republican John McCain s term He has filed paperwork to run for re election 3 Arkansas EditSee also List of United States senators from Arkansas Three term Republican John Boozman was re elected in 2022 with 65 7 of the vote He has filed paperwork to run for re election 4 California EditSee also List of United States senators from California One term Democrat Alex Padilla was elected to a first full term in 2022 with 61 1 of the vote having first been appointed in 2021 to complete the remainder of Democrat Kamala Harris term Colorado EditSee also List of United States senators from Colorado Three term Democrat Michael Bennet was re elected in 2022 with 55 9 of the vote He has filed paperwork to run for re election 5 Connecticut EditSee also List of United States senators from Connecticut Three term Democrat Richard Blumenthal was re elected in 2022 with 57 5 of the vote He has filed paperwork to run for re election 6 Florida EditSee also List of United States senators from Florida Three term Republican Marco Rubio was re elected in 2022 with 57 7 of the vote Georgia EditSee also List of United States senators from Georgia One term Democrat Raphael Warnock was elected to a full term in 2022 with 51 4 of the vote having first been elected in a special election in 2021 to complete the remainder of Republican Johnny Isakson s term He has filed paperwork to run for re election 7 Hawaii EditSee also List of United States senators from Hawaii Two term Democrat Brian Schatz was re elected in 2022 with 71 2 of the vote Idaho EditSee also List of United States senators from Idaho Five term Republican Mike Crapo was re elected in 2022 with 60 7 of the vote Illinois EditSee also List of United States senators from Illinois Two term Democrat Tammy Duckworth was re elected in 2022 with 56 8 of the vote She has filed paperwork to run for re election 8 Indiana EditSee also List of United States senators from Indiana Two term Republican Todd Young was re elected in 2022 with 58 6 of the vote Iowa EditSee also List of United States senators from Iowa Eight term Republican Chuck Grassley was re elected in 2022 with 56 1 of the vote He has filed paperwork to run for re election 9 Kansas EditSee also List of United States senators from Kansas Three term Republican Jerry Moran was re elected in 2022 with 60 0 of the vote Kentucky EditSee also List of United States senators from Kentucky Three term Republican Rand Paul was re elected in 2022 with 61 8 of the vote Louisiana EditSee also List of United States senators from Louisiana Two term Republican John Kennedy was re elected in 2022 with 61 6 of the vote in the first round of the Louisiana primary Maryland EditSee also List of United States senators from Maryland Two term Democrat Chris Van Hollen was re elected in 2022 with 65 8 of the vote He has filed paperwork to run for re election 10 Missouri EditSee also List of United States senators from Missouri One term Republican Eric Schmitt was elected in 2022 with 55 4 of the vote Nevada EditSee also List of United States senators from Nevada Two term Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto was re elected in 2022 with 48 8 of the vote She has filed paperwork to run for re election 11 New Hampshire EditSee also List of United States senators from New Hampshire Two term Democrat Maggie Hassan was re elected in 2022 with 53 5 of the vote She has filed paperwork to run for re election 12 New York EditSee also List of United States senators from New York Five term Democrat Chuck Schumer was re elected in 2022 with 56 8 of the vote He has filed paperwork to run for re election 13 North Carolina EditSee also List of United States senators from North Carolina One term Republican Ted Budd was elected in 2022 with 50 5 of the vote North Dakota EditSee also List of United States senators from North Dakota Three term Republican John Hoeven was re elected in 2022 with 56 5 of the vote He has filed paperwork to run for re election 14 Ohio EditSee also List of United States senators from Ohio One term Republican J D Vance was elected in 2022 with 53 of the vote Oklahoma EditSee also List of United States senators from Oklahoma Two term Republican James Lankford was re elected in 2022 with 64 3 of the vote Oregon EditSee also List of United States senators from Oregon Five term Democrat Ron Wyden was re elected in 2022 with 55 9 of the vote He has filed paperwork to run for re election 15 Pennsylvania EditSee also List of United States senators from Pennsylvania One term Democrat John Fetterman was elected in 2022 with 51 2 of the vote He has filed paperwork to run for re election 16 South Carolina EditSee also List of United States senators from South Carolina Two term Republican Tim Scott was re elected in 2022 with 62 9 of the vote He is retiring and will not run for a third term 1 South Dakota EditSee also List of United States senators from South Dakota Four term Republican John Thune was re elected in 2022 with 69 6 of the vote He has filed paperwork to run for re election 17 Utah EditSee also List of United States senators from Utah Three term Republican Mike Lee was re elected in 2022 with 53 2 of the vote He has filed paperwork to run for re election 18 Vermont EditSee also List of United States senators from Vermont One term Democrat Peter Welch was elected in 2022 with 67 3 of the vote Washington EditSee also List of United States senators from Washington Six term Democrat Patty Murray was re elected in 2022 with 57 1 of the vote She has filed paperwork to run for re election 19 Wisconsin EditSee also List of United States senators from Wisconsin Three term Republican Ron Johnson was re elected in 2022 with 50 4 of the vote See also Edit2028 United States electionsNotes Edit Against fellow RepublicanReferences Edit a b c Byrd Caitlin August 9 2019 Sen Tim Scott says his 2022 SC reelection bid will be his last political race Post and Courier Retrieved November 14 2022 FEC Report 2 for FEC 1672561 Federal Election Commission December 14 2022 Retrieved December 17 2022 FEC Report 2 for FEC 1667823 Federal Election Commission December 8 2022 Retrieved December 17 2022 FEC Report 2 for FEC 1672553 Federal Election Commission December 14 2022 Retrieved December 17 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