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===Democrat Incumbents===
 
===Democrat Incumbents===
  
*[[Max Baucus]]  (Montana)
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*[[Max Baucus]]  (Montana)[1]
 
*[[Mark Begich]] (Alaska)
 
*[[Mark Begich]] (Alaska)
 
*[[Chris Coons]] (Deleware)
 
*[[Chris Coons]] (Deleware)
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*[[Al Franken]] (Minnesota)
 
*[[Al Franken]] (Minnesota)
 
*[[Kay Hagan]] (North Carolina)
 
*[[Kay Hagan]] (North Carolina)
*[[Tom Harkin]] (Iowa)
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*[[Tom Harkin]] (Iowa)[1]
*[[Tim Johnson]] (South Dakota)
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*[[Tim Johnson]] (South Dakota)[1]
 
*[[Mary Landrieu]] (Louisiana)
 
*[[Mary Landrieu]] (Louisiana)
*[[Carl Levin]] (Michigan)
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*[[Carl Levin]] (Michigan)[1]
 
*[[Ed Markey]] (Massachusetts)
 
*[[Ed Markey]] (Massachusetts)
 
*[[Jeff Merkley]] (Oregon)
 
*[[Jeff Merkley]] (Oregon)
 
*[[Mark Pryor]] (Arkansas)
 
*[[Mark Pryor]] (Arkansas)
 
*[[Jack Reed]] (Rhode Island)
 
*[[Jack Reed]] (Rhode Island)
*[[Jay Rockefeller]] (West Virginia)
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*[[Jay Rockefeller]] (West Virginia)[1]
 
*[[Brian Schatz]] (Hawaii)
 
*[[Brian Schatz]] (Hawaii)
 
*[[Jeanne Shaheen]] (New Hampshire)
 
*[[Jeanne Shaheen]] (New Hampshire)
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*[[Lamar Alexander]] (Tennessee)
 
*[[Lamar Alexander]] (Tennessee)
*[[Saxby Chambliss]] (Georgia)
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*[[Saxby Chambliss]] (Georgia)[1]
*[[Jeff Chiesa]] (New Jersey)
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*[[Jeff Chiesa]] (New Jersey)[1]
 
*[[Thad Cochran]] (Mississippi)
 
*[[Thad Cochran]] (Mississippi)
 
*[[Susan Collins]] (Maine)
 
*[[Susan Collins]] (Maine)
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*[[Lindsey Graham]] (South Carolina)
 
*[[Lindsey Graham]] (South Carolina)
 
*[[James Inhofe]] (Oklahoma)
 
*[[James Inhofe]] (Oklahoma)
*[[Mike Johanns]] (Nebraska)
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*[[Mike Johanns]] (Nebraska)[1]
 
*[[Mitch McConnell]] (Kentucky)
 
*[[Mitch McConnell]] (Kentucky)
 
*[[James Risch]] (Idaho)
 
*[[James Risch]] (Idaho)

Revision as of 21:20, September 26, 2013

2014 Midterm Elections



Senate

Democrat Incumbents

Republican Incumbents

House

Every seat of the 435 member chamber is up for election. The new term will be the 114th United States Congress.

Notable Races

Governors

Democrats

Republicans


[1] Indicates a term-limited or retiring candidate