The Green Papers: 2020 General Election |
116th Congress Senate Seats by State |
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Alaska 6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes | |||||
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican | |||||
Class 2 | |||||
Write-in; (Non Affiliated) | Sid Hill FEC S0AK00162 |
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Write-in; (Green) | Jed Party Whittaker FEC S2AK00044 |
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Total | 354,587 | 100.00% | |||
Arizona 6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes | |||||
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic | |||||
Class 3 | |||||
Write-in; (Libertarian) | 379 | 0.01% | Matthew "Doc" Dorcester | ||
Write-in; (Republican; Independent) | 152 | 0.00% | Nicholas N. Glenn FEC S0AZ00475 |
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Write-in; (Republican) | 98 | 0.00% | Debbie Simmons FEC S0AZ00525 |
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Write-in; (Republican) | 92 | 0.00% | John Scheiss | ||
Write-in; (Independent) | 69 | 0.00% | Christopher "Chris" Beckett FEC S0AZ00442 |
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Write-in; (United Party) | 69 | 0.00% | Joshua Rodriguez FEC S0AZ00509 |
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Write-in; (Democratic) | 68 | 0.00% | Mohammad "Mike Obama" Arif FEC S0AZ00384 |
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Write-in; (Democratic) | 58 | 0.00% | Perry Kapadia FEC S0AZ00483 |
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Write-in; (Independent) | 37 | 0.00% | Matthew Haupt | ||
Write-in; (Republican) | 29 | 0.00% | Patrick "Pat" Thomas | ||
Write-in; (Republican) | 28 | 0.00% | Edward Davida FEC S8AZ00312 |
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Write-in; (None) | 23 | 0.00% | Jim Stevens | ||
Write-in; (Democratic) | 22 | 0.00% | Buzz Stewart FEC S0AZ00533 |
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Write-in; (Independent) | 21 | 0.00% | William "Will" Decker | ||
Write-in; (Democratic) | 19 | 0.00% | Adam Chilton FEC S0AZ00459 |
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Write-in; (Independent) | 17 | 0.00% | Benjamin Rodriguez FEC S0AZ00491 |
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Write-in; (Independent) | 8 | 0.00% | Frank Saenz | ||
Total | 3,355,317 | 100.00% | |||
Colorado 6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes | |||||
Partisan Composition: 1 Republican, 1 Democratic | |||||
Class 2 | |||||
Write-in; (Green) | 71 | 0.00% | Bruce E. Lohmiller FEC S8CO00230 |
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Write-in; (Unaffiliated) | 54 | 0.00% | Danny Skelly FEC S0CO00757 |
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Write-in; (Unaffiliated) | 5 | 0.00% | Michael Sanchez Atlas FEC S0CO00740 |
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Total | 3,235,789 | 100.00% | |||
Illinois 6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes | |||||
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic | |||||
Class 2 | |||||
Write-in | 10 | 0.00% | Kevin Keely | ||
Write-in | 6 | 0.00% | Lowell Martin Seida | ||
Write-in | 2 | 0.00% | Albert A. Schaal | ||
Write-in | 0 | 0.00% | Bryan Robinson | ||
Total | 5,968,901 | 100.00% | |||
Kentucky 6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes | |||||
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican | |||||
Class 2 | |||||
Write-in; (Republican) | 70 | 0.00% | Paul John Frangedakis 23 June 2020: Lost the Republican Primary. Now running as a write-in. FEC S0KY00347 |
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Write-in | 18 | 0.00% | Daniel Cobble | ||
Write-in | 9 | 0.00% | Randall Lee "Randy" Teegarden FEC S0KY00529 |
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Write-in | 1 | 0.00% | Harold H. "Hal" Fitzpatrick | ||
Write-in | 1 | 0.00% | Demetra Jefferson Wysinger | ||
Total | 2,135,057 | 100.00% | |||
Maine 6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes | |||||
Partisan Composition: 1 Independent, 1 Republican | |||||
Class 2 | |||||
Write-in | Tiffany L. Bond Moderate MaineRaising Independent FEC S0ME00160 |
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Write-in | Ian Kenton Engelman Facts Matter |
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Write-in; (Independent) | Douglas E. "Doug" Fogg | ||||
Total | 828,305 | 100.00% | |||
Massachusetts 6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes | |||||
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic | |||||
Class 2 | |||||
Write-in; (Republican) | 21,134 | 0.58% | Shiva Ayyadurai FEC S8MA00268; 23 Nov 20; Tot $1,810,282; Dsb $1,743,261 |
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Write-in; (Libertarian) | Vermin Supreme | ||||
Total | 3,658,005 | 100.00% | |||
Michigan 6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes | |||||
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic | |||||
Class 2 | |||||
Write-in | 7 | 0.00% | Leonard Paul Gadzinski | ||
Write-in; (Republican) | 5 | 0.00% | Robert William "Bob" Carr FEC S4MI00298; 30 Sep 20; Tot $23,378; Dsb $18,789 |
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Total | 5,479,720 | 100.00% | |||
Minnesota 6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes | |||||
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic | |||||
Class 2 | |||||
Write-in; (Republican) | Robert Paul "Rob" Barrett, Jr. FEC S0MN00294; 30 Sep 20; Tot $35,975; Dsb $36,369 |
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Write-in; (Republican) | John L. Berman FEC S0MN00351 |
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Write-in; (Democratic) | Stephen W. Carlson FEC S4MN00437 |
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Write-in | George A. Dennis, Jr. | ||||
Write-in | Josh D. Ondich | ||||
Write-in | Jason U. Shaver | ||||
Total | 3,214,256 | 100.00% | |||
Nebraska 6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes | |||||
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican | |||||
Class 2 | |||||
Write-in; (Democratic) | 58,411 | 6.28% | Preston Love, Jr. | ||
Total | 930,012 | 100.00% | |||
Tennessee 6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes | |||||
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican | |||||
Class 2 | |||||
  | ** Open Seat (no incumbent) ** | ||||
Write-in | 64 | 0.00% | John A. Gentry | ||
Write-in | 0 | 0.00% | Al Green | ||
Total | 2,959,761 | 100.00% | |||
Texas 6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes | |||||
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican | |||||
Class 2 | |||||
Write-in; (Independent) | 678 | 0.01% | Ricardo "Ric" Turullols-Bonilla FEC S0TX00423 |
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Total | 11,144,040 | 100.00% | |||
Wisconsin 6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes | |||||
Partisan Composition: 1 Democratic, 1 Republican | |||||
Class 3 | |||||
Write-in; (Democratic) | Samuel Nicholas D'Amico FEC S2WI00300 |
Political Parties Parties appear in parenthesis and italics when a candidate receives the endorsement of a given Party and/or official sources indicate a candidate's association with a particular Party but only where the Party in question does not appear on the actual ballot as such. |
Major Parties | |
Democratic | |
Democratic-Farmer Labor | |
Republican | |
Major Third Parties | |
Constitution | |
Green | |
Green Independent | |
Libertarian | |
Pacific Green | |
Other Third Parties | |
Alaskan Independence | |
Alliance Party | |
Approval Voting | |
Grassroots - Legalize Cannabis | |
Independent Party Of Delaware | |
Independent Party of Oregon | |
Legal Marijuana Now | |
Natural Law | |
Progressive | |
U.S. Taxpayers | |
United Party | |
Unity | |
Willie Wilson Party | |
Working Families | |
Your Voice Hard | |
Independents | |
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Independent | |
LaRouche was Right | |
No Party | |
No Party Affiliation | |
Non Affiliated | |
None | |
Nonpartisan | |
Of, By, For! | |
Other | |
Unaffiliated | |
Write-in/Scattered/otherwise not readily classifiable | |
Scattering | |
Write-in |
Notes |
Candidates for office appear on this page in italics where 'The Green Papers' does not yet have independent confirmation from a legal election authority that the person has been officially certified to appear on the ballot. "FEC" indicates the Federal Election Commission (FEC) Campaign Finance Summary. When available, we post each candidate's FEC identification number, the date of their most recently filed Report of Receipts and Disbursements, their "Tot" [Total Receipts (contributions received or what came in: FEC Form 3, Line 16, Column B)] and their "Dsb" [Total Disbursements (expenditures or what was spent: FEC Form 3, Line 23, Column B)]. A link is provided to the Federal Election Commission's Summary Report for those who might wish to explore the details. If a candidate raises or spends $5,000 or less, he or she is not subject to FEC reporting requirements. Senate ClassClass 1 seats begin their terms at noon on 3 January 2019 and end their terms on 3 January 2025. The next regular election for these seats is in 5 November 2024. For more information on Senate Classes refer to UNITED STATES SENATE: Electoral "Classes". Article I, Section 3, clause 2 of the Constitution of the United States reads as follows: "Immediately after [the Senate of the United States] shall be assembled in Consequence of the first Election, they shall be divided as equally as may be into three classes. The Seats of the Senators of the first Class shall be vacated at the Expiration of the second Year, of the second Class at the Expiration of the fourth Year, and of the third Class at the Expiration of the sixth Year, so that one third may be chosen every second Year..." Pursuant to this Constitutional provision, a three-Senator Committee was appointed by the Senate on 11 May 1789 to come up with a plan to carry out the requirements of that provision; this Committee reported to the Senate on 14 May 1789 a plan to divide the then 20 Senators (there were 10 of the 13 original States represented in the Senate at the time- each having 2 Senators: North Carolina and Rhode Island had yet to ratify the U.S. Constitution, while New York had so ratified but had failed to elect Senators as of that date) into the requisite three electoral Classes: under this plan, three groups of Senators (set up in such a way so as no State had its two Senators in the same group) were to be listed and the first Senator on each list (a list which was set up geographically north-to-south in the manner in which the Electoral Vote for President was counted before Congress at that time, so that two of the first Senators on these lists were from New Hampshire and the third was the first Senator in alphabetical order from Massachusetts) was to each blindly draw a piece of paper numbered either "1", "2" or "3" out of a box in the possession of the Secretary of the Senate. This plan being agreeable to the Senate and so approved, the drawing of lots in this manner was carried out the following day (15 May 1789)- such lot drawing ultimately determining that, to start with, Classes 1 and 2 were to have 7 Senators each and Class 3 was to have only 6 Senators. When New York finally seated its two Senators during the ensuing Summer, there was another lot drawing (actually a double-lot drawing) on 28 July 1789 to determine the Classes for these seats: since one of the seats had to be Class 3 to make it equal in number to that of the other two Classes so far, the two New York Senators each blindly drew between two pieces of paper, one marked "3", the other which was blank- after this, there was a second lot drawing in which the New York Senator who had drawn the blank paper blindly drew again between two pieces of paper marked "1" and "2": he drew "1" so that New York would henceforth have Senators of electoral Classes 1 and 3. When North Carolina seated its two Senators after ratifying the Constitution on 21 November 1789, there was yet another lot drawing (on 29 January 1790) in which North Carolina's two Senators each blindly drew between pieces of paper marked "2" and "3" (since there were now 12 States and, thus, 24 Senators: 24 being equally divisible by 3, there would now have to be 8 Senators in each of the three Classes to fulfill the Constitutional provision that, as nearly as was practicable, one third of the Senate be elected every second year). After Rhode Island- the last of the 13 original States- finally ratified the Constitution on 29 May 1790 and subsequently seated its two Senators that Summer, there was yet one more lot drawing in the First Congress (on 25 June 1790) in which Rhode Island's two Senators blindly drew between pieces of paper marked "1", "2" and "3": one Senator drew "2", the other drew "1"- thereby determining electoral Classes 1 and 2 as those for the Senators from this State. When Vermont was admitted to the Union as the 14th state on 4 March 1791, there was again a double lot drawing as there had been for New York. From that day until this, whenever a new State has been admitted to the Union, these types of lot drawings (the type determined by the necessity of keeping the number of Senators in each electoral Class as close to one third as possible at the time of said lot drawing) between the new State's first Senators is held before the Senate to determine in just which of the three electoral Classes that State's Senate seats will be placed from then on. |
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