How many Democrats are in the Senate? A look at the numbers as 2024 elections approach.

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The 2024 presidential election may be taking up most of the political limelight as we head into peak campaign season, but 33 senators and every member of the House of Representatives is also up for re-election.

Democrats currently hold a narrow majority in the Senate. Many voters are closely watching Senate seats that could flip, like that of Sen. Joe Manchin, a centrist Democrat from West Virginia who will not seek re-election. Independent Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is being challenged by Republican Kari Lake and Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego.

How many Democrats are in the Senate?

There are 48 Democrats in the Senate. The Democrats currently control the upper chamber with Sen. Chuck Schumer, D.-NY, as majority leader. Schumer has led the Senate since the Democrats took control of it in 2021.

Though Democrats have fewer party-affiliated seats than Republicans, the three independent Senators caucus with the Democrats. This brings the Democrats’ official tally to 51 of the 100 seats.

Here’s who fills every Democratic seat in the 118th Congress:

  • Arizona: Mark Kelly

  • California: Laphonza Butler and Alex Padilla

  • Colorado: Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper

  • Connecticut: Richard Blumenthal and Christopher Murphy

  • Delaware: Tom Carper and Chris Coons

  • Georgia: Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock

  • Hawaii: Mazie Horono and Brian Schatz

  • Illinois: Tammy Duckworth and Dick Durbin

  • Maryland: Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen

  • Massachusetts: Ed Markey and Elizabeth Warren

  • Michigan: Gary Peters and Debbie Stabenow

  • Minnesota: Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith

  • Montana: Jon Tester

  • Nevada: Catherine Cortez Masto and Jacky Rosen

  • New Hampshire: Maggie Hassan and Jeanne Shaheen

  • New Jersey: Cory Booker and Bob Menendez

  • New Mexico: Martin Heinrich and Ben Ray Luján

  • New York: Kristen Gillibrand and Chuck Schumer

  • Ohio: Sherrod Brown

  • Oregon: Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden

  • Pennsylvania: Bob Casey Jr. and John Fetterman

  • Rhode Island: Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse

  • Vermont: Peter Welch

  • Virginia: Tim Kaine and Mark Warner

  • Washington: Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray

  • West Virginia: Joe Manchin

  • Wisconsin: Tammy Baldwin

There are 20 Senate seats up for re-election in 2024, plus the three independent seats. Read more here about the races to watch next year.

How many Republicans are in the Senate?

There are 49 Republicans in the Senate in 2023. Republicans held the majority from 2015 to 2021 with Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., at the helm as majority leader. McConnell is currently the Senate minority leader.

Here are the Republicans currently serving in the 118th Congress:

  • Alabama: Katie Boyd Britt and Tommy Tuberville

  • Alaska: Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan

  • Arkansas: John Boozman and Tom Cotton

  • Florida: Marco Rubio and Rick Scott

  • Idaho: Mike Crapo and James Risch

  • Indiana: Mike Braun and Todd Young

  • Iowa: Joni Ernst and Chuck Grassley

  • Kansas: Roger Marshall and Jerry Moran

  • Kentucky: Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul

  • Louisiana: Bill Cassidy and John Kennedy

  • Maine: Susan Collins

  • Mississippi: Cindy Hyde-Smith and Roger Wicker

  • Missouri: Josh Hawley and Eric Schmitt

  • Montana: Steve Daines

  • Nebraska: Deb Fischer and Pete Ricketts

  • North Carolina: Ted Budd and Thom Tillis

  • North Dakota: Kevin Cramer and John Hoeven

  • Ohio: J.D. Vance

  • Oklahoma: James Lankford and Markwayne Mullin

  • South Carolina: Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott

  • South Dakota: Mike Rounds and John Thune

  • Tennessee: Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty

  • Texas: John Cornyn and Ted Cruz

  • Utah: Mike Lee and Mitt Romney

  • West Virginia: Shelley Moore Capito

  • Wisconsin: Ron Johnson

  • Wyoming: John Barrasso and Cynthia Lummis

There are 10 Republican seats up for re-election in 2024.

How many independents are there in the Senate?

Three independents serve in the Senate in 2023; all three of their seats are up for re-election in 2024. Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is the longest-serving independent member of Congress in U.S. history. Angus King, the senator from Maine, is the state’s first independent Senator and has served since 2013.

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema from Arizona left the Democratic party in December 2022, citing “political extremes” and a “broken partisan system.” Sinema’s decision did not change the Democratic majority, and Majority Leader Schumer confirmed she would maintain her committee assignments.

After her departure, Sinema said she planned to caucus with Democrats but remain uninvolved in party leadership votes and advancing broader Democratic efforts.

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