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2030 United States Senate elections


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November 5, 2030
Class 1
Map of the incumbents:     Democratic incumbent     Republican incumbent     Independent incumbent     No election
Incumbent Majority Leader
TBD in 2028Incumbent Majority Leader
TBD in 2028
Incumbent Majority Leader
TBD in 2028

The 2030 United States Senate elections will be held on November 5, 2030, with 33 of the 100 seats in the Senate being contested in regular elections, the winners of which will serve 6-year terms in the United States Congress from January 3, 2031, to January 3, 2037, which will include the last 2 years of the 2028 presidential election winner's term, and the entirety of the 2032 presidential election winner's term. Senators are divided into 3 groups or classes whose terms are staggered so that a different class is elected every 2 years. Class 1 senators were last elected in 2024 and will be up for election again in 2030.

All 33 Class 1 Senate seats are up for election in 2030; Class 1 currently consists of 14 Republicans, 17 Democrats, and two independents. If vacancies occur in Class 2 or Class 3 Senate seats, that state might require a special election to take place during the 121st Congress, possibly concurrently with the other 2030 Senate elections.

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

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D1ArizonaUndeclaredD2Calif.UndeclaredD3Conn.UndeclaredD4Del.UndeclaredD5HawaiiUndeclaredD6Md.UndeclaredD7Mass.UndeclaredD8Mich.UndeclaredD9Minn.UndeclaredD10NevadaUndeclared
TBDin 2026I2Vt.UndeclaredI1MaineUndeclaredD17Wis.UndeclaredD16Wash.UndeclaredD15Va.UndeclaredD14R.I.UndeclaredD13N.Y.UndeclaredD12N.M.UndeclaredD11N.J.Undeclared
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TBDin 2026TBDin 2026TBDin 2026TBDin 2026TBDin 2026TBDin 2026R14WyomingUndeclaredR13W.V.UndeclaredR12UtahUndeclaredR11TexasUndeclared
R1FloridaUndeclaredR2IndianaUndeclaredR3Miss.UndeclaredR4MissouriUndeclaredR5MontanaUndeclaredR6Neb.UndeclaredR7N.D.UndeclaredR8OhioUndeclaredR9Penn.UndeclaredR10Tenn.Undeclared
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Ind.TBDHawaiiTBDFla.TBDDel.TBDConn.TBDCalif.TBDAriz.TBDTBDin 2028TBDin 2028TBDin 2028
MaineTBDMd.TBDMass.TBDMich.TBDMinn.TBDMiss.TBDMo.TBDMont.TBDNeb.TBDNev.TBD
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N.J.TBD
UtahTBDTexasTBDTenn.TBDR.I.TBDPa.TBDOhioTBDN.D.TBDN.Y.TBDN.M.TBD
Vt.TBDVa.TBDWash.TBDW.Va.TBDWis.TBDWyo.TBDTBDin 2028TBDin 2028TBDin 2028TBDin 2028
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Key
D#Democratic
R#Republican
I#Independent, caucusing with Democrats

In these general elections, the winners will be elected for the term beginning January 3, 2031.

State(linked tosummaries below)IncumbentResultsCandidates
Ruben GallegoDemocratic202450.1% DIncumbent's intent unknown.mw-parser-output .plainlist ol,.mw-parser-output .plainlist ul{line-height:inherit;list-style:none;margin:0;padding:0}.mw-parser-output .plainlist ol li,.mw-parser-output .plainlist ul li{margin-bottom:0}
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Adam SchiffDemocratic2024 (special)202458.9% D58.8% D (special)Incumbent's intent unknownTBD
Chris MurphyDemocratic20122018202458.6% DIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Lisa Blunt RochesterDemocratic202456.6% DIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Rick ScottRepublican2018202455.6% RIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Mazie HironoDemocratic20122018202464.6% DIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Jim BanksRepublican202458.6% RIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Angus KingIndependent20122018202452.1% IIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Angela AlsobrooksDemocratic202454.6% DIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Elizabeth WarrenDemocratic20122018202459.8% DIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Elissa SlotkinDemocratic202448.6% DIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Amy KlobucharDFL200620122018202456.2% DFLIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Roger WickerRepublican2007 (appointed)2008 (special)20122018202462.8% RIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Josh HawleyRepublican2018202455.6% RIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Tim SheehyRepublican202452.6% RIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Deb FischerRepublican20122018202453.2% RIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Jacky RosenDemocratic2018202447.9% DIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Andy KimDemocratic202453.6% DIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Martin HeinrichDemocratic20122018202455.1% DIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Kirsten GillibrandDemocratic2009 (appointed)2010 (special)20122018202458.9% DIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Kevin CramerRepublican2018202466.3% RIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Bernie MorenoRepublican202450.1% RIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
David McCormickRepublican202448.8% RIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Sheldon WhitehouseDemocratic200620122018202459.9% DIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Marsha BlackburnRepublican2018202463.8% RIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Ted CruzRepublican20122018202453.1% RIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
John CurtisRepublican202462.5% RIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Bernie SandersIndependent200620122018202463.2% IIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Tim KaineDemocratic20122018202454.4% DIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Maria CantwellDemocratic2000200620122018202459.1% DIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Jim JusticeRepublican202468.8% RIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
Tammy BaldwinDemocratic20122018202449.3% DIncumbent's intent unknownTBD
John BarrassoRepublican2007 (appointed)2008 (special)20122018202475.1% RIncumbent's intent unknownTBD

One-term Democrat Ruben Gallego was elected in 2024 with 50.06% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

One-term Democrat Adam Schiff was elected in 2024 with 58.9% of the vote (58.8% of the vote for the special election), both to complete the unexpired term of Democrat Dianne Feinstein and to the next full term. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

Three-term Democrat Chris Murphy was re-elected in 2024 with 58.6% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

One-term Democrat Lisa Blunt Rochester was elected in 2024 with 56.6% of the vote. She has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

Two-term Republican Rick Scott was re-elected in 2024 with 55.6% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

Three-term Democrat Mazie Hirono was re-elected in 2024 with 64.6% of the vote. She has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

One-term Republican Jim Banks was elected in 2024 with 58.6% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

Three-term Independent Angus King was re-elected in 2024 with 52.06% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

One-term Democrat Angela Alsobrooks was elected in 2024 with 54.6% of the vote. She has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

Three-term Democrat Elizabeth Warren was re-elected in 2024 with 59.8% of the vote. She has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

One-term Democrat Elissa Slotkin was elected in 2024 with 48.6% of the vote. She has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

Four-term Democrat Amy Klobuchar was re-elected in 2024 with 56.2% of the vote. Although she has filed paperwork to run for re-election, she has also announced her candidacy for governor in the 2026 election. If Klobuchar wins the governorship, the governor of Minnesota will appoint an interim replacement until a special election to take place on November 7, 2028 for the final two years of Klobuchar's term.

Three-term Republican Roger Wicker was re-elected in 2024 with 62.8% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

Two-term Republican Josh Hawley was re-elected in 2024 with 55.6% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

One-term Republican Tim Sheehy was elected in 2024 with 52.6% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

Three-term Republican Deb Fischer was re-elected in 2024 with 53.2% of the vote, and has not indicated if she will run for reelection.

Two-term Democrat Jacky Rosen was re-elected in 2024 with 47.9% of the vote. She has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

One-term Democrat Andy Kim was elected in 2024 with 53.6% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

Three-term Democrat Martin Heinrich was re-elected in 2024 with 55.1% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

Three-term Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand was re-elected in 2024 with 58.9% of the vote. She has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

Two-term Republican Kevin Cramer was re-elected in 2024 with 66.3% of the vote. He has not indicated if he will run for re-election.

One-term Republican Bernie Moreno was elected in 2024 with 50.1% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

One-term Republican Dave McCormick was elected in 2024 with 48.8% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election. Former U.S. Senator Bob Casey Jr., whom McCormick unseated in the 2024 Senate election, is a potential contender for the Democratic nomination.

Four-term Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse was re-elected in 2024 with 59.9% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

Two-term Republican Marsha Blackburn was re-elected in 2024 with 63.8% of the vote. She filed paperwork to run for re-election, but on August 6, 2025, announced that she is running for Governor in 2026. U. S. House members Chuck Fleischmann and Tim Burchett are considered possible appointees if Blackburn wins the gubernatorial election. In that case, there will be a special election on November 7, 2028 for the final two years of Blackburn's term.

Three-term Republican Ted Cruz was re-elected in 2024 with 53.1% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

One-term Republican John Curtis was elected in 2024 with 62.5% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

Four-term Independent Bernie Sanders was re-elected in 2024 with 63.2% of the vote. Sanders will be 89 at the time of the election and has continued to face calls to retire. In January 2025, he filed paperwork to run for re-election, but has said his fourth term will likely be his last. U.S. Representative Becca Balint has expressed interest in running if Sanders retires. No Democrat has ever won the Class 1 Senate seat from Vermont.

Three-term Democrat Tim Kaine was re-elected in 2024 with 54.4% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

Five-term Democrat Maria Cantwell was re-elected in 2024 with 59.1% of the vote. She has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

One-term Republican Jim Justice was elected in 2024 with 68.8% of the vote. He has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

Three-term Democrat Tammy Baldwin was re-elected in 2024 with 49.3% of the vote. She has filed paperwork to run for re-election.

Three-term Republican and Senate Republican Whip John Barrasso was re-elected in 2024 with 75.1% of the vote. He has not indicated if he will run for reelection.

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