2026 Senate Election Interactive Map

35 U.S. Senate seats to be contested in 2026

The U.S. Senate has 53 Republicans and 47 Democrats (including two independents). There are 35 seats up in 2026 - including special elections in Florida and Ohio - of which 22 are held by Republicans. Democrats can retake control with a net gain of four seats.

This 3-part Senate map lets you view the current Senate, make a forecast for the 2026 Senate elections, and see the composition of the 2027 Senate based on those predictions. Use the buttons below the map to share it on social media or embed it into a web page.

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Senate Elections 2026

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^ Excludes Florida and Ohio seats with special elections in 2026

The arrows on the counter above the map designate the controlling party. 50-50 tie decided by Vice-President (VP)

State Incumbent Party Since Term
AK Lisa Murkowski
2002 5th
AL Katie Britt
2023 1st
AR John Boozman
2011 3rd
AZ Mark Kelly
2020 2nd
AZ Ruben Gallego
2025 1st
CA Alex Padilla
2021 2nd
CA Adam Schiff
2024 2nd
CO Michael Bennet
2009 4th
CT Richard Blumenthal
2011 3rd
CT Chris Murphy
2013 3rd
DE Lisa Blunt Rochester
2025 1st
FL Rick Scott
2019 2nd
GA Raphael Warnock
2021 2nd
HI Brian Schatz
2012 3rd
HI Mazie Hirono
2013 3rd
IA Chuck Grassley
1981 8th
ID Mike Crapo
1999 5th
IL Tammy Duckworth
2017 2nd
IN Todd Young
2017 2nd
IN Jim Banks
2025 1st
KS Jerry Moran
2011 3rd
KY Rand Paul
2011 3rd
LA John Kennedy
2017 2nd
MA Elizabeth Warren
2013 3rd
MD Chris Van Hollen
2017 2nd
MD Angela Alsobrooks
2025 1st
ME Angus King
2013 3rd
MI Elissa Slotkin
2025 1st
MN Amy Klobuchar
2007 4th
MO Eric Schmitt
2023 1st
MO Josh Hawley
2019 2nd
MS Roger Wicker
2007 4th
MT Tim Sheehy
2025 1st
NC Ted Budd
2023 1st
ND John Hoeven
2011 3rd
ND Kevin Cramer
2019 2nd
NE Deb Fischer
2013 3rd
NH Maggie Hassan
2017 2nd
NJ Andy Kim
2024 2nd
NM Martin Heinrich
2013 3rd
NV Catherine Cortez Masto
2017 2nd
NV Jacky Rosen
2019 2nd
NY Chuck Schumer
1999 5th
NY Kirsten Gillibrand
2009 4th
OH Bernie Moreno
2025 1st
OK James Lankford
2015 3rd
OR Ron Wyden
1996 6th
PA John Fetterman
2023 1st
PA David McCormick
2025 1st
RI Sheldon Whitehouse
2007 4th
SC Tim Scott
2013 3rd
SD John Thune
2005 4th
TN Marsha Blackburn
2019 2nd
TX Ted Cruz
2013 3rd
UT Mike Lee
2011 3rd
UT John Curtis
2025 1st
VA Tim Kaine
2013 3rd
VT Peter Welch
2023 1st
VT Bernie Sanders
2007 4th
WA Patty Murray
1993 6th
WA Maria Cantwell
2001 5th
WI Ron Johnson
2011 3rd
WI Tammy Baldwin
2013 3rd
WV Jim Justice
2025 1st
Will be sworn-in January 13, after term as governor ends
WY John Barrasso
2007 4th
AK Dan Sullivan
2015 2nd
AL Tommy Tuberville
2021 1st
AR Tom Cotton
2015 2nd
CO John Hickenlooper
2021 1st
DE Chris Coons
2011 3rd
FL Marco Rubio
2011 3rd
Rubio expected to resign when confirmed as Secretary of State
GA Jon Ossoff
2021 1st
IA Joni Ernst
2015 2nd
ID Jim Risch
2009 3rd
IL Dick Durbin
1997 5th
KS Roger Marshall
2021 1st
KY Mitch McConnell
1985 7th
LA Bill Cassidy
2015 2nd
MA Ed Markey
2013 3rd
ME Susan Collins
1997 5th
MI Gary Peters
2015 2nd
MN Tina Smith
2018 2nd
MS Cindy Hyde-Smith
2018 2nd
MT Steve Daines
2015 2nd
NC Thom Tillis
2015 2nd
NE Pete Ricketts
2023 1st
NH Jeanne Shaheen
2009 3rd
NJ Cory Booker
2013 3rd
NM Ben Ray Lujan
2021 1st
OH J.D. Vance
2023 1st
Vance will become vice-president on January 20
OK Markwayne Mullin
2023 1st
OR Jeff Merkley
2009 3rd
RI Jack Reed
1997 5th
SC Lindsey Graham
2003 4th
SD Mike Rounds
2015 2nd
TN Bill Hagerty
2021 1st
TX John Cornyn
2003 4th
VA Mark Warner
2009 3rd
WV Shelley Capito
2015 2nd
WY Cynthia Lummis
2021 1st