how many senators will be elected in 2025
In 2025, no regular U.S. senators are scheduled to be elected ; in a normal cycle, the next regular Senate elections are in 2026, not 2025.
However, there are two important nuances:
- The Senate always has 100 seats, divided into three “classes,” and each class comes up for election every six years in staggered fashion.
- The group that most recently came up in 2024 (Class 1) will next be up in 2030, while the next regularly scheduled Senate elections (Class 2) are in 2026.
That means:
- 2024: Regular elections for one class of seats (they began their terms in January 2025).
- 2025: Only possible special elections if a vacancy occurs (for example, if a senator dies, resigns, or takes another office). The exact number in 2025, if any, depends entirely on whether such vacancies arise in particular states, which cannot be known in advance.
- 2026: Regular elections for 33 of the 100 seats (Class 2).
So, if you are asking about planned, regular U.S. Senate races, the answer is: zero senators are scheduled to be elected in 2025; only special elections could occur, and those are unpredictable.
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