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2024 North American Senate elections|
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Majority party
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Minority party
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Third party
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Leader
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Bernie Sanders
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Chuck Baldwin
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John Thune
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Party
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Socialist
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Confederalist
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Democratic
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Alliance
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Liberal
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Bloc Québécois
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Conservative
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Leader since
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January 3, 2007
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January 3, 2017
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January 3, 2007
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Leader's seat
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Vermont
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Florida
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South Dakota
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Seats before
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49
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47
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49
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Seats after
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18
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11
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7
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Seat change
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4
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2
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4
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Popular vote
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54,402,269
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55,934,606
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54,402,269
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Percentage
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47.7%
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49.1%
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47.7
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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Leader
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Andrew Yang
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George W. Bush
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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Party
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Federalist
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Whig
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Populist
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Alliance
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Green
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Social Credit
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Leader since
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January 3, 2007
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January 3, 2007
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January 3, 2007
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Leader's seat
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New York
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Texas
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Ran in New York (lost)
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Seats before
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49
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49
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49
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Seats after
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6
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5
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5
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Seat change
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4
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4
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4
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Popular vote
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54,402,269
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54,402,269
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54,402,269
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Percentage
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47.7
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47.7
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47.7
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Seventh party
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Eighth party
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Ninth party
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Leader
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Kathy Salvi
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Gloria La Riva
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Jill Stein
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Party
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Republican
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Communist
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Labor
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Alliance
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New Democratic
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Green
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Leader since
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January 3, 2007
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January 3, 2007
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January 3, 2007
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Leader's seat
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Illinois
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Ran in California (lost)
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Ran in Massachusetts (lost)
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Seats before
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49
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49
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49
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Seats after
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5
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5
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5
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Seat change
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4
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4
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4
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Popular vote
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54,402,269
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54,402,269
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54,402,269
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Percentage
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47.7
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47.7
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47.7
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