Election 2020 | US Senate Elections | Results by State
2020 U.S. Senate Election Results: Democrats Won Control ✓
In the U.S. Senate elections on November 3, 2020, 35 seats were up for election, which included two special elections in Arizona and Georgia. The Democrats secured a net gain of three seats by winning Republican-held seats in Arizona, Colorado, and both seats in Georgia. Meanwhile, Republicans picked up a seat in Alabama, leading to an even split of 50–50 in the Senate.
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Election News
Ossoff and Warnock Won Georgia Senate Runoffs
In January 2021, Democrats Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock won their respective runoff elections against Republican incumbents David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler.
Mark Kelly Won Arizona Senate Special Election
Democrat Mark Kelly defeated Republican incumbent Martha McSally in a special election to complete the late Senator John McCain's term.
Mark Kelly Won Arizona Senate Special Election
Former Democratic Governor John Hickenlooper unseated Republican Senator Cory Gardner, flipping a key seat and contributing to the Democratic effort to gain Senate control.
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