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  1. What Will It Take for Democrats to Take the Senate?

    Feb 13, 2026 · Can Democrats take the Senate in 2026? A state-by-state look at primaries, electability fights, and the path to a majority.

  2. United States Senate Democratic Party primaries, 2026

    Those elected to the U.S. Senate in the 33 regular elections in 2026 will begin their six-year terms on January 3, 2027. This page focuses on the U.S. Senate Democratic primaries.

  3. 2026 Senate Election Forecast Maps - 270toWin

    2026 Senate Election: Consensus Forecast 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 …

  4. Democrats See Path to Senate Control in 2026: Watch These Races

    Jan 26, 2026 · Interviews with key strategists and donors reveal why Democrats think they can flip the Senate in 2026 through these states:

  5. Senate races 2026 - electoral-vote.com

    Senate races 2026 The current breakdown of the Senate is as follows (where we count the three independents as Democrats): 13 Democratic seats are up for reelection in 2026 and 34 seats are not …

  6. Predictions for the Senate - 2026 Midterms - Race to the WH

    Predictions for Every 2026 Senate Race by one of the Nation's Most Accurate Forecasters. Projects the Chance Both Parties have of Winning the Majority. Features an Interactive Senate Map.

  7. Democrats outline 'multiple paths' to a Senate majority — all through ...

    Jan 14, 2026 · Democrats believe they now have “multiple paths” to flipping the Senate this year, touting strong recruits in some deep red states and a message focused on costs and health care.

  8. 2026 US Senate Elections | BallotWire

    The 2026 U.S. Senate elections will be held on November 3, 2026, featuring 35 contests nationwide, including 33 regularly scheduled races and special elections in Florida and Ohio to fill unexpired terms.

  9. 2026 Senate races - OnTheIssues.org

    Tired of media reports of fundraising and poll results instead of policy issues? At OnTheIssues.org, you can see the view of every candidate on every issue.

  10. 2026 United States Senate elections - Wikipedia

    As of February 2026, nine senators—four Democrats and five Republicans—have announced that they will not seek reelection in 2026. Multiple sites and political pundits have published predictions of …