U.S. Senate Elections by State
Pick a state to see every U.S. Senate election there since 1914: the winners, the losers, and the full popular-vote totals for each race. The Senate has been elected by popular vote since the 17th Amendment (1914); this covers the modern era. A career spans offices, so senators who went on to the White House (Obama, Biden) show one combined lifetime vote total on their profile.
Alabama39Alaska24Arizona39Arkansas37California42Colorado39Connecticut39Delaware38Florida38Georgia44Hawaii25Idaho38Illinois40Indiana41Iowa39Kansas40Kentucky41Louisiana37Maine37Maryland38Massachusetts40Michigan37Minnesota42Mississippi41Missouri41Montana38Nebraska40Nevada39New Hampshire40New Jersey39New Mexico38New York41North Carolina39North Dakota39Ohio41Oklahoma41Oregon37Pennsylvania40Rhode Island37South Carolina40South Dakota37Tennessee41Texas39Utah38Vermont43Virginia41Washington38West Virginia40Wisconsin41Wyoming39