U.S. Senate
Will Adam Laxalt Add His Name to a Short List in 2022?
Only two major party nominees in Nevada history have lost both gubernatorial and U.S. Senate elections.
Read MoreWhich States Are US Senate Battlegrounds?
Just 10 states have hosted U.S. Senate contests decided by single digits during its last two elections.
Read MorePennsylvania’s 2022 US Senate Field Approaching Record Numbers
Only one of the 39 previous Pennsylvania U.S. Senate election cycles has seen more than eight cumulative major party candidates on the primary ballot.
Read MoreDean Heller Eyes Electoral First In Nevada
No sitting or former Nevada U.S. Senator has ever appeared on a gubernatorial primary or general election ballot.
Read MoreCould Ohio Split Its 2022 Ticket for Governor and US Senate?
The victories by DeWine and Brown in 2018 marked the first such split vote in the state in nearly half a century.
Read MoreHow Often Do Missouri US Reps Run for US Senate?
Vicky Hartzler is the first of possibly multiple Show-Me State U.S. House members to launch a bid for the upper chamber in 2022.
Read MoreAbby Finkenauer and a History of Iowa US Reps Running for US Senate
Four ex-US House members have run for the Senate from Iowa during the direct election era – each lost.
Read MoreWisconsin Democrats Salivating Over Ron Johnson’s US Senate Seat
The 2022 field is poised to become the largest in party history in what could be a rare open seat race in the Badger State.
Read MoreGodlewski Seeks Electoral First in 2022 Wisconsin US Senate Race
No sitting or former Wisconsin Treasurer has ever served in the U.S. Senate – and only one has previously made such a bid.
Read MoreElusive Perfection: A Historical Overview of Defeated US Senators
No election cycle has passed without at least one sitting U.S. Senator coming up short in their bid for another term.
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