The Green Papers: 2010 Midterm Election
 
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Senate Seats by State

This is a list of the current Senate seats and the incumbents occupying them. 36 (34 Class 3 + 1 NEW YORK Class 1+ 1 DELAWARE Class 2) Senate Seats are up for election on 2 November 2010.

There have been 1 death, 4 resignations, and 1 change re: party breakdown in the 111th Senate.

  • 15 January 2009: Senator Roland W. Burris (Democratic, Illinois), appointed by embattled Governor Rod Blagojevich to temporarily fill the vacancy in this seat (pending the regular Election for this seat in November 2010) caused by the resignation of President-elect Barack H. Obama in mid-November 2008, is formally sworn in.
  • 15 January 2009: Senator and Vice President-elect Joseph R. Biden (Democrat, Delaware) resigns his Senate seat (to which he had been re-elected in the 4 November 2008 election).
  • 16 January 2009: Senator Ted Kaufman (Democrat, Delaware), appointed by Delaware Governor Ruth Ann Minner as Vice President-elect Joseph R. Biden's temporary replacement (pending a Special Election in November 2010), is formally sworn in.
  • 20 January 2009: Senator Ken Salazar (Democrat, Colorado) resigned his Senate seat to become Secretary of the Interior in the Obama Administration.
  • 21 January 2009: Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (Democrat, New York) resigned her Senate seat to become Secretary of State in the Obama Administration.
  • 22 January 2009: Senator Michael Bennet (Democrat, Colorado), appointed by Colorado Governor Bill Ritter as Interior Secretary Ken Salazar's temporary replacement, is formally sworn in.
  • 23 January 2009: Governor David Paterson of New York appoints Congresswoman Kirsten Gillibrand (Democrat: CD 20) to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Hillary Rodham Clinton. (Mrs. Gillibrand was sworn in and took her seat on 27 January 2009)
  • 30 April 2009: Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania formally switched Parties from Republican to Democrat.
  • 30 June 2009: Senator Al Franken's (Democrat, Minnesota) contested 2008 election was resolved in his favor on 30 June 2009 by the Minnesota Supreme Court.
  • 10 September 2009: Florida Senator Mel Martinez (Republican), who was first elected in 2004, resigned on 9 September 2009. George LeMieux (Republican), who was selected as the replacement Senator on 28 August 2009 by Governor Charlie Crist, was sworn 10 September 2009. Mr. LeMieux will serve out the remainder of the term and does not plan to seek election. This Class 3 seat is up for election on Tuesday 2 November 2010.
  • 25 August 2009: Senator Edward Moore "Ted" Kennedy's (Democrat, Massachusetts) passed away from brain cancer at the age of 77. He was first elected in a Special Election in 1962.
  • 24 September 2009: Senator Paul G. Kirk, Jr.'s (Democrat, Massachusetts) was appointed by Massachusetts Governor Deval L. Patrick to fill the vacancy caused by the passing of Senator Edward Moore "Ted" Kennedy (Democrat). Senator Kirk was sworn on 25 September 2009.
  • 19 January 2010: Senator Scott P. Brown (Republican, Massachusetts) is elected in a special election to fill the Class 1 Seat of Senator Edward Moore "Ted" Kennedy . Temporary Senator Paul G. Kirk, Jr. (Democrat, Massachusetts) left office and Senator Brown was sworn-in on 4 February 2010.

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Alabama  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican

Class 3
Seat up for election
Republican Senator Richard C. Shelby
• Re-elected Tuesday 2 November 2010
First elected as a Democrat: 1986; re-elected: 1992; Changed Party affiliation to Republican: 9 November 1994; re-elected as a Republican: 1998, 2004.
[also served in the U.S. House- elected: 1978, 1980, 1982, 1984 as a Democrat]
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2010
Renominated - 1 June 2010 Primary
  Elected Republican 968,181 65.18% Senator Richard C. Shelby
FEC S6AL00013; 31 Dec 10; Tot $5,283,762; Dsb $1,508,102
  Candidate Democratic 515,619 34.71% William G. Barnes
FEC S0AL00164; 31 Dec 10; Tot $5,870; Dsb $5,871
  Candidate Scattering 1,699 0.11% Write-In
Total 1,485,499 100.00%  

Alaska  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 1 Democratic, 1 Republican

Class 3
Seat up for election
Lost
Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski
• Re-elected Tuesday 2 November 2010
Appointed by Governor Frank H. Murkowski (Republican) on 20 December 2002, to fill vacancy left by the resignation of her father, the same Frank H. Murkowski, when he resigned to become Governor of the State on 2 December 2002. First elected: 2004.
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2010
Lost Primary / No Longer Running - 24 August 2010 Primary. On 17 September 2010 Senator Murkowski announced she would run as a General Election write-in candidate
 ** Open Seat (no incumbent) **
  Elected Write-in; (Republican) 101,091 39.25% Senator Lisa Murkowski
The vote total includes 92,931 write-in votes for Lisa Murkowski plus 8,160 votes that the Miller campaign challenged due to minor misspellings or penmanship. The courts decided to count these ballots for Lisa Murkowski.
17 September 2010: Announced she would run as a General Election write-in candidate.
31 August 2010: Conceded defeat in the primary.
30 August 2010: Denied Libertarian ballot position in the General Election.
24 August 2010 Lost Primary with 49.29% of the vote.

FEC S4AK00099; 31 Dec 10; Tot $4,072,428; Dsb $4,113,372
  Candidate Republican 90,860 35.28% Joseph W. "Joe" Miller
24 August 2010 Primary: 50.71%.
Vote total includes 90,839 balloted votes and 21 write-in votes.

FEC S0AK00121; 31 Dec 10; Tot $3,367,483; Dsb $1,497,872
  Candidate Democratic 60,053 23.32% Scott T. McAdams
Vote total includes 60,045 balloted votes and 8 write-in votes.

FEC S0AK00139; 31 Dec 10; Tot $1,331,272; Dsb $1,268,031
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 2,035 0.79% Lisa Murkowski (Challenged NOT Counted)
These ballots have been successfully challenged and will not be counted for Lisa Murkowski.
  Candidate Libertarian 1,459 0.57% Fredrick D. "David" Haase
FEC S8AK00165
  Candidate No Affiliation 927 0.36% Robert Timothy "Tim" Carter
FEC S0AK00154
  Candidate Scattering 602 0.23% Other - Misc. Names
Write-in ballots with miscellaneous names.
  Candidate No Affiliation 458 0.18% Ted Gianoutsos
FEC S4AK00115
  Candidate Write-in; (Democratic) 13 0.01% Sid Hill
FEC S0AK00162
  Candidate Write-in 6 0.00% Edward D. Marin, Jr.
  Candidate Write-in 3 0.00% Red K. Bradley
  Candidate Write-in; (Democratic) 2 0.00% Guy A. Cummins
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 2 0.00% Lisa M. Lackey
  Candidate Write-in 2 0.00% Richard McGahan
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 2 0.00% Marvin Roger Moser
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 2 0.00% Karen Perry
  Candidate Write-in; (Democratic) 2 0.00% Eileen M. Ransom
  Candidate Write-in 2 0.00% Jed Whittaker
  Candidate Write-in 1 0.00% Michael Ames
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 1 0.00% Kevin Austin
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 1 0.00% David E. Beeman
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 1 0.00% Vicky L. Beeman
  Candidate Write-in 1 0.00% David Boyle
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 1 0.00% Michael Butler
  Candidate Write-in 1 0.00% Margaret A. "Maggie" Crowell
  Candidate Write-in 1 0.00% Chris S. Dillingham
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 1 0.00% David S. George
  Candidate Write-in 1 0.00% Alan D. Humphries
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 1 0.00% Petter M. "Pete" Johnson
  Candidate Write-in 1 0.00% Eric C. Kelly
  Candidate Write-in 1 0.00% Bill Klemme
  Candidate Write-in 1 0.00% Marjorie L. Landis-Beck
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 1 0.00% Anthony "Tony" Rice
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 1 0.00% Thompson Steve
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 1 0.00% Georgia Lee Tolbert
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Michael Alexander
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Susan J. Apling-Gilman
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Lawrence W. "Larry" Austin
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Carita Backman
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Keith Barkwood
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Thomas Baxter
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Mark W. Bills
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Lavonne Boyd
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Kory W. Bradshaw
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Richard O. Braun
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% William P. "Bill" Brownfield
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Ken Bullard
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Linda Bullard
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Richard O. Burns
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Vern Carlson
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Curtis G. "Champagne" Champagne
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Elizabeth A. Cherry
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% John P. Collinge
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Fred W. "Bill" Colson
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Gary C.L. Cox
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Darae K. Crews
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Dana Davis
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Karen S. Deardorff
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Stephanie Devault
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Tyran J. "Ty" Devault
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Erma C. Doggett
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Gale J. Doggett
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Donald S. Dorsey
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Allison K. Drake
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% James P. Duffield, II
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Michael J. "Mike" Dunton
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Erica L. Dvorak
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Christopher G. Erickson
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Joe P. Erickson
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Gregory T. "Gerkie" Erkins
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Randy Estes
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Shannon R. Fechtner
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Robert A. Flynn
  Candidate Write-in; (Libertarian) 0 0.00% John E. Francis
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Merle R. Frank
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Eric L. Franklin
  Candidate Write-in; (Alaskan Independence) 0 0.00% James A. Garhart
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Glenn J. Gillette
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Steve Grand
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Bob Griffin
  Candidate Write-in; (Libertarian) 0 0.00% Dona L. Grossman
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Marty Grossman
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Cheryl B. Haakenson
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Jay M. Hamacher
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Lee Hamerski
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Fred Everette Handy
FEC S0AK00170
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Carl L. Hardin
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Devone Hasara
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Dominic L. Hasara
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Janet Henry
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Katherine Hicks
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Kevin E. Hite
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Julie Holbrook
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Carl L. Holman
  Candidate Write-in; (Libertarian) 0 0.00% Nan T. "Nan" Hooper
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Karen K. Horton
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Derrick R. Hunziker
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Jimmie D. Janeway, Jr.
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% David A. Jenkins
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Cindy Johnson
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Grover Johnson
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Sandra L. "Sandy" Johnson
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Maggie S. Joyner
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Veronica L. Keanaaina
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Steve Kelly
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Holly M. Kjostad
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Richard T. "Ric" Koller
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Lynette A. Largent
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Brian G. Leon
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Kevin S. Luce
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Tom M.
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% David D. March
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Deanna M. March
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Lyn Marcum
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Paul Markstrom
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Mark McArthur
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Caroline C. McMullins
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Maureen M. "Mo" Meeks
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% William M. Merrill
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Matt Michetti
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Chimene Mills
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Stephen "Steve" Moore
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Tom R. Moore
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Joe S. "Steve" Morawitz
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% William A. Nilsson
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Roger L. Pearson
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Sam R. Pepper
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Roderic Perry
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Daniel C. Piaskowski
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Bradley T. Porter
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Gregory G. Purvis
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Janice A. "Jan" Quinn
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Laura L. "Lisabeth" Raschal
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Cullen L. Reece
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Carl Remley
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Patrina Remley
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Irene M. Repper
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Richard S. Repper, Jr.
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% David R. Roberts
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Lance Roberts
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Ben F. Sawer
  Candidate Write-in; (Democratic) 0 0.00% Howard J. "Jim" Shanks
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% William H. Smith
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Tim Sovde
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Norman Starkey
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Richard A. "Rick" Stillie, Jr.
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Glenn E. Swan
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Nicola J. "Nicki" Taysom
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Trevor Tew
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% James Thatch
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Pamela S. Thatch
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Kim A. Thibodeaux
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Marty Vandiest
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Garret Y. Vaneck
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Linda Vrem
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Tracy Vrem
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Kelly S. Walters
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Willard H. "Bill" Wamsganz, Sr.
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Jerry Ward
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Ryan L. Waters
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Rene Weber
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Timothy M. Weidensee
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Martin Williams
  Candidate Write-in; (Alaskan Independence) 0 0.00% Sandra E. "Sandi" Williams
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Kimberly T. Wilson
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Jeffrey S. Wood
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% James M. Woosley
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Write-in Votes (waiting to be counted)
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% Kathy Jo Zurek
Total 257,538 100.00%  

Arizona  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican

Class 3
Seat up for election
Republican Senator John McCain
• Re-elected Tuesday 2 November 2010
First elected: 1986; re-elected: 1992, 1998, 2004.
[also served in U.S. House- elected: 1982, 1984]
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2010
Renominated - 24 August 2010 Primary
  Elected Republican 1,005,615 58.86% Senator John McCain
FEC S6AZ00019; 31 Dec 10; Tot $18,426,347; Dsb $20,490,726
  Candidate Democratic 592,011 34.65% former Tucson Council Member Rodney Britz Glassman
FEC S0AZ00269; 21 Dec 10; Tot $1,406,934; Dsb $1,401,586
  Candidate Libertarian 80,097 4.69% David F. "Dave" Nolan
21 November 2010: Mr. Nolan passed away after suffering a stroke on the previous day. We was 66.

FEC S0AZ00301; 31 Dec 10; Tot $9,440; Dsb $8,684
  Candidate Green 24,603 1.44% Jerry Joslyn
FEC S0AZ00285; 24 Nov 10; Tot $7,557; Dsb $7,472
  Candidate Write-in 5,938 0.35% Ian Gilyeat
FEC S0AZ00244; 22 Nov 10; Tot $24,939; Dsb $25,749
  Candidate Write-in 160 0.01% Loyd S. Ellis
  Candidate Write-in 39 0.00% Santos Chavez
FEC S0AZ00327
  Candidate Write-in 14 0.00% Sydney Dudikoff
FEC S0AZ00335
  Candidate Write-in 7 0.00% Ray J. Caplette
FEC S6AZ00191
  Candidate Write-in; (Democratic)     William John Koller
FEC S0AZ00319; 30 Jun 10; Tot $0; Dsb $0
Total 1,708,484 100.00%  

Florida  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 1 Democratic, 1 Republican

Class 3
Seat up for election
Open
Republican Senator George S. LeMieux
Entered office 10 September 2009 following the resignation of Republican Senator Mel Martinez.
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2010
Open Seat - Does not plan to seek election
 ** Open Seat (no incumbent) **
  Elected Republican 2,645,743 48.89% state Representative Marco Rubio
FEC S0FL00338; 31 Dec 10; Tot $21,748,330; Dsb $21,638,315
  Candidate No Party Affiliation; (Republican) 1,607,549 29.71% Governor Charlie Crist
12 May 2009: Announced he is running for the U.S. Senate Class 3 Seat in 2010.
29 April 2010: Switched from Republican to No Party Affiliation.

FEC S6FL00160; 31 Dec 10; Tot $13,680,424; Dsb $13,608,676
  Candidate Democratic 1,092,936 20.20% Congressman Kendrick B. Meek
Congressman District 17

FEC S0FL00312; 31 Dec 10; Tot $8,863,119; Dsb $8,852,041
  Candidate Libertarian; (Florida Whig) 24,850 0.46% Alexander Andrew "Alex" Snitker
FEC S0FL00395; 30 Sep 10; Tot $42,014; Dsb $37,005
  Candidate No Party Affiliation 15,340 0.28% Sue Askeland
FEC S0FL00510
  Candidate No Party Affiliation 7,397 0.14% Rick Tyler
FEC S0FL00528
  Candidate Constitution; (Republican) 4,792 0.09% Bernard F. "Bernie" DeCastro
5 February 2010: Filed with the Florida Secretary of State as "Constitution".
5 January 2010: Filed with the Florida Secretary of State as "Republican".
23 October 2009: Filed with the FEC as "No Party Affiliation".

FEC S0FL00429; 04 Nov 10; Tot $32,949; Dsb $25,300
  Candidate No Party Affiliation 4,443 0.08% Lewis Jerome Armstrong
FEC S0FL00445
  Candidate No Party Affiliation 4,301 0.08% Bobbie Bean
FEC S0FL00437; 22 Nov 10; Tot $10,399; Dsb $8,344
  Candidate No Party Affiliation 3,647 0.07% Bruce Ray Riggs
FEC S0FL00452
  Candidate Write-in 47 0.00% Piotr Blass
FEC S4FL00272
  Candidate Write-in 18 0.00% Richard Lock
FEC S0FL00569
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 18 0.00% Belinda Gail Quarterman-Noah
FEC S6FL00194
  Candidate Write-in 13 0.00% George Drake
FEC S0FL00536
  Candidate Write-in 6 0.00% Robert Monroe
FEC S0FL00577
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 4 0.00% Howard W. Knepper
FEC S0FL00544
  Candidate Write-in 2 0.00% Carol Ann Joyce LaRosa
FEC S0FL00551
Total 5,411,106 100.00%  

Georgia  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican

Class 3
Seat up for election
Republican Senator John Hardy "Johnny" Isakson
• Re-elected Tuesday 2 November 2010
First elected: 2004.
(also served in U.S. House- first elected in a special election [to fill the seat vacated by the resignation of Congressman Newt Gingrich]: 1999; re-elected: 2000, 2002.)
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2010
Renominated - 20 July 2010 Primary
  Elected Republican 1,489,904 58.31% Senator John Hardy "Johnny" Isakson
FEC S6GA00119; 31 Dec 10; Tot $6,504,995; Dsb $5,777,913
  Candidate Democratic 996,516 39.00% Labor Commissioner Michael L. "Mike" Thurmond
FEC S0GA00310; 22 Nov 10; Tot $330,112; Dsb $331,937
  Candidate Libertarian 68,750 2.69% Charles Edward "Chuck" Donovan, Jr.
FEC S0GA00328; 31 Dec 10; Tot $12,758; Dsb $14,348
  Candidate Write-in 52 0.00% Steve Davis
FEC S0GA00344
  Candidate Write-in 24 0.00% Raymond "Ray" Beckworth
FEC S4GA11186
  Candidate Write-in 12 0.00% Brian Russell Brown
FEC S0GA00336
  Candidate Write-in; (Socialist Workers Party)     Lisa Potash
Total 2,555,258 100.00%  

Idaho  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican

Class 3
Seat up for election
Republican Senator Michael D. "Mike" Crapo
• Re-elected Tuesday 2 November 2010
First elected: 1998; re-elected: 2004.
[also served in U.S. House- elected: 1992, 1994, 1996]
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2010
Renominated - 25 May 2010 Primary
  Elected Republican 319,953 71.18% Senator Michael D. "Mike" Crapo
FEC S8ID00027; 31 Dec 10; Tot $3,654,634; Dsb $2,515,883
  Candidate Democratic 112,057 24.93% P. Tom Sullivan
FEC S0ID00107; 31 Dec 10; Tot $97,108; Dsb $99,836
  Candidate Constitution 17,429 3.88% Randy Lynn Bergquist
FEC S0ID00123
  Candidate Write-in 91 0.02% Frederick R. Reinisch, Jr.
Total 449,530 100.00%  

Illinois  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 1 Democratic, 1 Republican

Class 3
Seat up for election
Republican Senator Mark Steven Kirk
First elected: 2 November 2010 in a special election.
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2010
The candidate list below is for the 2 November 2010 election to fill this seat for the 6 year term beginning 3 January 2011.
 ** Open Seat (no incumbent) **
  Elected Republican 1,778,698 48.01% Congressman Mark Steven Kirk
Congressman CD 10

FEC S0IL00261; 31 Dec 10; Tot $14,372,686; Dsb $14,146,754
  Candidate Democratic 1,719,478 46.42% Treasurer Alexander "Alexi" Giannoulias
FEC S0IL00204; 31 Dec 10; Tot $10,020,307; Dsb $9,926,766
  Candidate Green 117,914 3.18% LeAlan Marvin Jones
FEC S0IL00386
  Candidate Libertarian 87,247 2.36% Michael J. "Mike" Labno
FEC S0IL00428
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 561 0.02% Robert Lawerence Zadek
FEC S0IL00212; 30 Jun 10; Tot $1,550; Dsb $1,193
  Candidate Write-in; (Democratic; Independent) 468 0.01% Willie "Will" Eugene Boyd, Jr.
18 August 2010: Running as Independent Write-In candidate.
17 August 2010: Removed from the ballot by the State Board of Elections.
9 December 2009: Withdrew from Democratic Primary to run as an Independent in the General Election.

FEC S0IL00378; 31 Dec 10; Tot $61,356; Dsb $61,513
  Candidate Write-in; (Democratic) 33 0.00% Corey Dabney
FEC S0IL00352; 31 Dec 10; Tot $128,794; Dsb $128,768
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 19 0.00% Susanne Atanus
FEC H0IL09080
  Candidate Write-in; (Independent) 16 0.00% Shon-Tiyon "Santiago" Horton
31 August 2010: Running as a write-in after being removed from the ballot on 17 August 2010.
  Candidate Write-in 15 0.00% Avner Nagar
  Candidate Write-in; (Democratic) 12 0.00% Stan Jagla
FEC S0IL00196; 31 Dec 10; Tot $2,371; Dsb $2,524
  Candidate Write-in 9 0.00% Darren Raichart
  Candidate Write-in 3 0.00% Lowell M. Seida
  Candidate Write-in; (Socialist Workers Party)     Alyson Kennedy
 
Roland W. Burris (Democratic) was appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Barack Hussein Obama, effective 16 November 2008, after having been elected President of the United States; appointed 31 December 2008 and sworn 15 January 2009.
10 July 2009: Senator Burris announced that he will not seek election in 2010.
29 July 2010: U.S. District Judge John F. Grady (Northern District Illinois) rules that those candidates who have qualified for the regular election (6 year term) for this seat also qualify for the special 2 November 2010 election (2 month term).
2 November 2010: Congressman Mark Steven Kirk (Republican) wins the special election.
Total 3,704,473 100.00%  

Iowa  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 1 Democratic, 1 Republican

Class 3
Seat up for election
Republican Senator Charles E. "Chuck" Grassley
• Re-elected Tuesday 2 November 2010
First elected: 1980; re-elected: 1986, 1992, 1998, 2004.
[also served in U.S. House- elected: 1974, 1976, 1978]
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2010
Renominated - 8 June 2010 Primary
  Elected Republican 718,215 63.37% Senator Charles E. "Chuck" Grassley
FEC S0IA00028; 31 Dec 10; Tot $5,762,828; Dsb $6,749,896
  Candidate Democratic 371,686 32.79% Roxanne Barton Conlin
Democratic nominee for Governor in 1982

FEC S0IA00127; 31 Dec 10; Tot $3,152,122; Dsb $3,123,307
  Candidate Libertarian 25,290 2.23% John Heiderscheit
FEC S0IA00135
  Candidate Scattering 17,057 1.50% Under Votes
  Candidate Scattering 872 0.08% Write-in
  Candidate Scattering 309 0.03% Over Votes
  Candidate Write-in; (Socialist Workers Party)     Maggie Trowe
Total 1,133,429 100.00%  

Kansas  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican

Class 3
Seat up for election
Open
Republican Senator Samuel D. "Sam" Brownback
First elected to finish out the term in a Special Election: 1996 [held to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Robert J. Dole: 11 June 1996- which Sheila Frahm (Republican) had been appointed by Governor Bill Graves (Republican) to fill, 11 June 1996]; elected to a full term: 1998, re-elected: 2004.
[also served in U.S. House- elected: 1994]
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2010
Open Seat - Candidate for Governor in 2010
 ** Open Seat (no incumbent) **
  Elected Republican 578,175 69.77% Congressman Jerry Moran
Congressman CD 1

FEC S0KS00091; 31 Dec 10; Tot $4,154,081; Dsb $6,525,438
  Candidate Democratic 220,971 26.67% Lisa Johnston
FEC S0KS00141; 31 Dec 10; Tot $32,017; Dsb $31,235
  Candidate Libertarian 17,922 2.16% Michael William "Mike" Dann
FEC S0KS00182
  Candidate Reform 11,624 1.40% Joseph K. "Joe" Bellis, III
FEC S0KS00133
Total 828,692 100.00%  

Kentucky  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican

Class 3
Seat up for election
Open
Republican Senator Jim Bunning
First elected: 1998; re-elected: 2004.
[also served in U.S. House-elected: 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996]
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2010
Open Seat - 27 July 2009: Announced that he will not seek re-election.
 ** Open Seat (no incumbent) **
  Elected Republican 755,411 55.69% Rand Paul
FEC S0KY00156; 31 Dec 10; Tot $7,809,324; Dsb $7,756,095
  Candidate Democratic 599,843 44.22% Attorney General John William "Jack" Conway
FEC S0KY00123; 22 Nov 10; Tot $6,085,033; Dsb $6,060,577
  Candidate Scattering 1,214 0.09% WRITE-IN
  Candidate Write-in     Billy Ray Wilson
FEC S0KY00255
Total 1,356,468 100.00%  

Louisiana  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 1 Democratic, 1 Republican

Class 3
Seat up for election
Republican Senator David Vitter
• Re-elected Tuesday 2 November 2010
First elected: 2004.
(also served in U.S. House- first elected in a special election [to fill the seat vacated by Congressman Bob Livingston]: 1999; re-elected: 2000, 2002.)
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2010
Renominated - 28 August 2010 Primary
  Elected Republican 715,415 56.55% Senator David Vitter
FEC S4LA00057; 31 Dec 10; Tot $8,734,427; Dsb $10,572,617
  Candidate Democratic 476,572 37.67% Congressman Charles J. "Charlie" Melancon, Jr.
Congressional District 3

FEC S0LA00154; 31 Dec 10; Tot $3,957,916; Dsb $4,718,938
  Candidate Libertarian 13,957 1.10% Randall Todd Hayes
FEC S0LA00246
  Candidate No Party Affiliation 9,973 0.79% Michael Karlton Brown
FEC S0LA00253
  Candidate Other 9,190 0.73% Michael Lane "Mike" Spears
FEC S0LA00196; 31 Dec 10; Tot $107,731; Dsb $107,729
  Candidate Other; (Republican) 8,167 0.65% state Representative Ernest D. Wooton
FEC S0LA00279; 30 Sep 10; Tot $3,700; Dsb $2,500
  Candidate No Party Affiliation 7,474 0.59% R. A. "Skip" Galan
FEC S4LA00099
  Candidate Reform 5,879 0.46% William R. McShan
FEC S0LA00287
  Candidate Other 5,734 0.45% William Robert "Bob" Lang, Jr.
"Conservative Independent"

FEC S0LA00170; 13 Oct 10; Tot $25,114; Dsb $22,429
  Candidate No Party Affiliation; (Republican) 4,810 0.38% Milton C. Gordon, Jr.
FEC S0LA00188
  Candidate Other 4,043 0.32% Thomas G. "Tommy" LaFargue
FEC S0LA00261
  Candidate No Party Affiliation 3,780 0.30% Sam Houston Melton, Jr.
FEC S6LA00276
Total 1,264,994 100.00%  

Massachusetts  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 1 Republican, 1 Democratic

Class 1
Seat up for election
Republican Senator Scott P. Brown
First elected in a special election 19 January 2010 to fill the seat of Senator Edward Moore "Ted" Kennedy who passed away 25 August 2009.
Seat up for election: Tuesday 19 January 2010
Special Primary to fill the seat: Tuesday 8 December 2009
Special Election: Tuesday 19 January 2010
Next regular election: Tuesday 6 November 2012
 ** Open Seat (no incumbent) **
  Elected Republican 1,168,178 51.83% state Senator Scott P. Brown
FEC S0MA00109; 31 Dec 10; Tot $18,262,064; Dsb $11,085,821
  Candidate Democratic 1,060,861 47.07% Attorney General Martha Coakley
FEC S0MA00075; 31 Dec 10; Tot $9,662,769; Dsb $9,482,704
  Candidate Independent; (Libertarian; Boston Tea) 22,388 0.99% Joseph L. "Joe" Kennedy
Joe Kennedy (Libertarian) is not related to the late U.S. Senator Edward Moore "Ted" Kennedy. His party affilation is "Liberty" according to the Massachusetts Elections Division website.

FEC S0MA00141; 30 Jun 10; Tot $27,038; Dsb $19,112
  Candidate Scattering 1,155 0.05% ALL OTHERS
  Candidate Scattering 1,145 0.05% BLANKS
  Candidate Write-in     John Howard
  

The Boston Globe's 19 January 2010 Town-by-town Interactive Map

On 25 August 2009, Senator Kennedy passed away from brain cancer at the age of 77.

Senator Edward Moore "Ted" Kennedy was first elected to finish out the term in a Special Election in 1962 [held to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator John F. Kennedy (Democrat) on 22 December 1960- which Benjamin A. Smith II (Democrat) had been appointed by Governor Foster Furcolo (Democrat) to fill, 27 December 1960]; he was elected to first full term in 1964; and re-elected in 1970, 1976, 1982, 1988, 1994, 2000, and 2006.

Upon the passing of Senator Kennedy, MASSACHUSETTS State law did not permit the Governor of the Commonwealth to appoint an interim successor when a vacancy in the United States Senate has occurred; instead, a Special Election for the remainder of the current term (the Class 1 seat would otherwise next be up for election in November 2012 and, therefore, the current term ends at Noon Eastern Standard Time on 3 January 2013) must be held no sooner than 145 days and no later than 160 days after a vacancy has occurred.

On 23 September 2009, the General Court (state Legislature) changed the law to allow the Governor to appoint a temporary Senator who would serve until the Special Election.

Massachusetts Governor Deval L. Patrick to appointed Paul G. Kirk, Jr. to this Senate Seat on 24 September 2009. Senator Kirk was sworn on 25 September 2009. Senator Kirk stated that he will not run for election.

Tuesday 8 December 2009 Primary results from a media source.

Tuesday 19 January 2010 Special Election: State Senator Scott P. Brown (Republican) was elected with 52% of the vote.

4 February 2010: Senator Scott P. Brown (Republican) was sworn. Special 19 January 2010 Election Returns from the Massassachusetts Election Division.

Total 2,253,727 100.00%  

Missouri  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 1 Democratic, 1 Republican

Class 3
Seat up for election
Open
Republican Senator Christopher S. "Kit" Bond
First elected: 1986; re-elected: 1992, 1998, 2004.
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2010
Open Seat - 8 January 2009: Announced he would not seek re-election in 2010
 ** Open Seat (no incumbent) **
  Elected Republican 1,054,160 54.23% Congressman Roy Blunt
Congressman CD 7

FEC S0MO00183; 31 Dec 10; Tot $11,978,673; Dsb $12,141,841
  Candidate Democratic 789,736 40.63% Secretary of State Robin Carnahan
FEC S6MO00297; 31 Dec 10; Tot $10,329,879; Dsb $10,338,037
  Candidate Libertarian 58,663 3.02% Jonathan Dine
FEC S0MO00340
  Candidate Constitution 41,309 2.13% Jerry Garth Beck
FEC S0MO00241
  Candidate Write-in 14 0.00% Dale M. Hoinoski
  Candidate Write-in 7 0.00% Frazier Glenn "Glenn" Miller, Jr.
White Patriot Party

FEC S0MO00365
  Candidate Write-in 4 0.00% Jeff Wirick
  Candidate Write-in 3 0.00% Charlie L. Bailey
  Candidate Write-in 2 0.00% Richie L. Wolfe
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 1 0.00% Mark Stephen Memoly
FEC S0MO00209; 31 Mar 10; Tot $400; Dsb $399
Total 1,943,899 100.00%  

New Hampshire  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 1 Democratic, 1 Republican

Class 3
Seat up for election
Open
Republican Senator Judd A. Gregg
First elected: 1992; re-elected: 1998, 2004.
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2010
Open Seat - 3 February 2009: Nominated by President Obama for Secretary of Commerce. Governor John Lynch announced Bonnie Newman as his choice to replace U.S. Senator Judd Gregg. Future Senator Newman has promised not to run for the seat in 2010. 12 February 2009 update: Senator Judd Gregg withdrew his name from consideration for for Secretary of Commerce due to policy differences with President Obama. Senator Gregg also announced that he would not run for re-election in 2010.
 ** Open Seat (no incumbent) **
  Elected Republican 273,218 60.03% former Attorney General Kelly A. Ayotte
7 July 2009: Resigned from her AG position effective 17 July in order to explore a run for U.S. Senate.

FEC S0NH00235; 31 Dec 10; Tot $5,389,780; Dsb $5,041,009
  Candidate Democratic 167,545 36.81% Congressman Paul W. Hodes
Congressional Distict 2

FEC S0NH00227; 30 Dec 10; Tot $4,939,739; Dsb $4,893,222
  Candidate Independent 9,194 2.02% Chris Booth
FEC S0NH00292
  Candidate Libertarian 4,753 1.04% Kenneth E. "Ken" Blevens
FEC S2NH00157
  Candidate Scattering 439 0.10% Scatter
  Candidate Write-in     Brian Chabot
Total 455,149 100.00%  

North Carolina  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 1 Democratic, 1 Republican

Class 3
Seat up for election
Republican Senator Richard M. Burr
• Re-elected Tuesday 2 November 2010
First elected: 2004.
(also served in U.S. House- first elected: 1994; re-elected: 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002.)
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2010
  Elected Republican 1,458,046 54.81% Senator Richard M. Burr
FEC S4NC00089; 31 Dec 10; Tot $7,269,710; Dsb $4,467,281
  Candidate Democratic 1,145,074 43.05% Secretary of State Elaine Folk Marshall
Received 36% in the 4 May 2010 primary. Won the 22 June 2010 runoff with 61%.

FEC S2NC00075; 31 Dec 10; Tot $2,918,568; Dsb $2,856,617
  Candidate Libertarian 55,687 2.09% Michael "Mike" Beitler
FEC S0NC00160; 24 Nov 10; Tot $16,817; Dsb $16,815
  Candidate Write-in 1,272 0.05% Write-in
  Candidate Write-in     Michael Genay
FEC S0NC00251
  Candidate Write-in     Jim Nolan
FEC S0NC00269
  Candidate Write-in; (Green)     Richard A. Weir
Total 2,660,079 100.00%  

Ohio  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 1 Democratic, 1 Republican

Class 3
Seat up for election
Open
Republican Senator George V. Voinovich
First elected: 1998; re-elected: 2004.
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2010
Open Seat - 12 January 2009: Announced retirement
 ** Open Seat (no incumbent) **
  Elected Republican 2,168,736 56.85% former Congressman Robert Jones "Rob" Portman
FEC S0OH00133; 31 Dec 10; Tot $16,540,629; Dsb $15,054,910
  Candidate Democratic 1,503,286 39.40% Lieutenant Governor Lee Irwin Fisher
FEC S0OH00158; 31 Dec 10; Tot $6,396,295; Dsb $6,383,162
  Candidate Constitution 65,856 1.73% Eric William Deaton
FEC S0OH00190; 31 Dec 10; Tot $41,262; Dsb $27,647
  Candidate Independent 50,100 1.31% Michael L. Pryce
FEC S0OH00265; 31 Dec 10; Tot $29,268; Dsb $28,814
  Candidate Socialist Party USA 26,454 0.69% Daniel H. "Dan" La Botz
FEC S0OH00257; 31 Dec 10; Tot $13,688; Dsb $6,358
  Candidate Write-in 648 0.02% Arthur T. Sullivan
FEC S0OH00273
Total 3,815,080 100.00%  

Oklahoma  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican

Class 3
Seat up for election
Republican Senator Tom Coburn
• Re-elected Tuesday 2 November 2010
First elected: 2004.
(also served in U.S. House- first elected: 1994; re-elected: 1996, 1998.)
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2010
Renominated - 27 July 2010 Primary
  Elected Republican 718,482 70.64% Senator Tom Coburn
FEC S4OK00174; 31 Dec 10; Tot $2,072,176; Dsb $2,492,983
  Candidate Democratic 265,814 26.13% Jim Rogers
FEC S2OK00095
  Candidate Independent 25,048 2.46% Stephen Paul "Steve" Wallace
Previously affiliated with the Republican Party

FEC S8OK00225; 30 Nov 10; Tot $1; Dsb $0
  Candidate Independent 7,807 0.77% Ronald F. Dwyer
FEC S0OK00313
Total 1,017,151 100.00%  

South Carolina  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican

Class 3
Seat up for election
Republican Senator James W. "Jim" DeMint
• Re-elected Tuesday 2 November 2010
First elected: 2004.
(also served in U.S. House- first elected: 1998; re-elected: 2000, 2002)
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2010
Renominated - 8 June 2010 Primary
  Elected Republican 810,771 61.48% Senator James W. "Jim" DeMint
FEC S4SC00083; 31 Dec 10; Tot $3,751,338; Dsb $3,588,246
  Candidate Democratic 364,598 27.65% Alvin M. Greene
28 June 2010: No longer listed as a candidate on the South Carolina Democratic Party's website.
16 June 2010: The South Carolina State Election Commission will not investigate Mr. Greene's nomination.
9 June 2010: The Democratic Party asks Mr. Greene to withdraw because of a pending felony charge.

FEC S0SC00198
  Candidate Green 121,472 9.21% Tom Clements
FEC S0SC00214; 31 Dec 10; Tot $50,792; Dsb $50,792
  Candidate Scattering 21,953 1.66% Write-In
  Candidate Write-in     Nathalie Dupree
FEC S0SC00222; 31 Dec 10; Tot $50,196; Dsb $33,924
Total 1,318,794 100.00%  

South Dakota  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 1 Democratic, 1 Republican

Class 3
Seat up for election
Republican Senator John Thune
• Re-elected Tuesday 2 November 2010
First elected: 2004.
(also served in U.S. House- first elected: 1996; re-elected: 1998, 2000. Unsuccessful candidate for Senate 2002.)
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2010
Renominated - 8 June 2010 Primary
 ** Uncontested Race **
  Elected Republican 227,947 100.00% Senator John Thune
FEC S2SD00068; 31 Dec 10; Tot $6,539,901; Dsb $3,303,842
Total 227,947 100.00%  

Utah  6-year term. No Term Limit. Senate Electoral Classes
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican

Class 3
Seat up for election
Lost
Republican Senator Robert F. "Bob" Bennett
First elected: 1992; re-elected: 1998, 2004.
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2010
Failed to qualify for Primary - 8 May 2010: Received 26.99% at the state Convention (round 2). Eliminated.
 ** Open Seat (no incumbent) **
  Elected Republican 390,179 61.56% Mike Lee
8 May 2010: Received 42.72% at the state Convention (round 3). The Republican nomination will be in decided in a 22 June 2010 primary. Lee won the primary with 51%.

FEC S0UT00165; 31 Dec 10; Tot $1,835,429; Dsb $1,775,993
  Candidate Democratic 207,685 32.77% former Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission Chairman Samuel Frank "Sam" Granato
8 May 2010: Received the nomination with 77.5% at the state Convention.

FEC S0UT00140; 31 Dec 10; Tot $306,522; Dsb $305,629
  Candidate Constitution 35,937 5.67% Scott N. Bradley
FEC S6UT00188; 31 Dec 10; Tot $48,856; Dsb $42,637
  Candidate Write-in; (Libertarian) 20 0.00% Brian E. Kamerath
FEC S0UT00223
  Candidate Write-in 6 0.00% Loy Brunson
  Candidate Write-in; (Democratic) 2 0.00% Cody Robert Judy
Conservative Independent

FEC S4UT00159
Total 633,829 100.00%  

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-Nonpartisan League
  Republican
Major Third Parties
  Constitution
  Green
  Libertarian
  Reform
Other Third Parties
  Alaskan Independence
  American Independent
  Anti-Prohibition
  Boston Tea
  Conservative
  Florida Whig
  Independence
  Independent American
  Independent Party Of Delaware
  Liberty Union
  Marijuana
  Mountain
  Peace And Freedom
  Progressive
  Rent is 2 Damn High
  Socialist Party USA
  Socialist Workers Party
  Tax Revolt
  Taxpayer
  Tea
  Unity
  Working Families
Independents
  Connecticut For Lieberman
  Independent
  Independent Democrat
  No Affiliation
  No Party Affiliation
  Nonpartisan
  Other
  Unaffiliated
Write-in/Scattered/otherwise not readily classifiable
  None of these candidates
  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 Class

Class 1 seats end their current terms at noon on 3 January 2013... next regular election for these seats is in 6 November 2012.
Class 2 seats begin their current terms at noon on 3 January 2009... next regular election for these seats is 4 November 2014.
Class 3 seats end their current terms at noon on 3 January 2011... next regular election for these seats is 2 November 2010.

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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