U.s. Senate Election, 2010

Elections to the United States Senate will be held on November 2, 2010, with 34 of the 100 seats in the Senate being contested. Since Senators are elected for six-year terms, those elected will serve from January 3, 2011 until January 3, 2017. Those Senators who were elected in 2004 will be seeking re-election (or retiring) in 2010. The U.S. House election, 2010 will occur on the same date, as well as some state and local elections.

Major Parties

The composition of the Senate going into the 2010 election will depend on the results of the 2008 election. Of the seats up for election, 18 are held by Republicans and 16 by Democrats. There may be some additional changes of incumbent to the list below if Senators die or resign. If Senators in other classes die or resign in 2009 or 2010, there may be additional special elections in 2010.

Senate contests in 2010

State Incumbent Party Status Opposing candidates
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Alabama Richard C. Shelby Republican |
Alaska Lisa Murkowski Republican |
Arizona John S. McCain III Republican |
Arkansas Blanche L. Lincoln Democrat
California Barbara L. Boxer Democrat |
Colorado Ken Lee Salazar Democrat
Connecticut Christopher J. Dodd Democrat
Florida Melquiades R. Martinez Republican
Georgia Johnny Isakson Republican
Hawaii Daniel K. Inouye Democrat
Idaho Michael D. Crapo Republican
Illinois Barack Obama Democrat
Indiana B. Evans "Evan" Bayh III Democrat
Iowa Charles E. Grassley Republican
Kansas Samuel D. Brownback Republican
Kentucky James P. D. Bunning Republican
Louisiana David Vitter Republican
Maryland Barbara A. Mikulski Democrat
Missouri Christopher S. "Kit" Bond Democrat
Nevada Harry M. Reid Democrat |
New Hampshire Judd A. Gregg Republican
New York Charles E. Schumer Democrat
North Carolina Richard M. Burr Republican
North Dakota Byron L. Dorgan Republican
Ohio George V. Voinovich Republican
Oklahoma Thomas A. Coburn Republican
Oregon Ronald L. Wyden Democrat
Pennsylvania Arlen Specter Republican
South Carolina James W. DeMint Republican
South Dakota John R. Thune Republican
Utah Robert F. Bennett Republican
Vermont Patrick J. Leahy Democrat
Washington Patricia Murray Democrat
Wisconsin Russell D. Feingold Democrat

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