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These 33 United States Senators Are Up for Re-election in 2020:
- See also Class II Senators (Up for Re-election in 2020) by Senator’s State
- See also Class II Senators (Up for Re-election in 2020) by Senator’s Party
- See also Class III Senators (Senators’ Seats Up for Re-election in 2022)
- See also Class I Senators (Senators’ Seats Up for Re-election in 2024)
- United States Senator Lamar Alexander (Republican Party) > State of Tennessee
- United States Senator Cory Booker (Democratic Party) > State of New Jersey
- United States Senator Shelley Moore Capito (Republican Party) > State of West Virginia
- United States Senator Bill Cassidy (Republican Party) > State of Louisiana
- United States Senator Susan Collins (Republican Party) > State of Maine
- United States Senator Christopher Coons (Democratic Party) > State of Delaware
- United States Senator John Cornyn (Republican Party) > State of Texas
- United States Senator Tom Cotton (Republican Party) > State of Arkansas
- United States Senator Steve Daines (Republican Party) > State of Montana
- United States Senator Dick Durbin (Democratic Party) > State of Illinois
- United States Senator Mike Enzi (Republican Party) > State of Wyoming
- United States Senator Joni Ernst (Republican Party) > State of Iowa
- United States Senator Cory Gardner (Republican Party) > State of Colorado
- United States Senator Lindsey Graham (Republican Party) > State of South Carolina
- United States Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (Republican Party) > State of Mississippi
- United States Senator James Inhofe (Republican Party) > State of Oklahoma
- United States Senator Doug Jones (Democratic Party) > State of Alabama
- United States Senator Ed Markey (Democratic Party) > State of Massachusetts
- United States Senator Mitch McConnell (Republican Party) > State of Kentucky
- United States Senator Jeff Merkley (Democratic Party) > State of Oregon
- United States Senator David Perdue (Republican Party) > State of Georgia
- United States Senator Gary Peters (Democratic Party) > State of Michigan
- United States Senator Jack Reed (Democratic Party) > State of Rhode Island
- United States Senator James Risch (Republican Party) > State of Idaho
- United States Senator Pat Roberts (Republican Party) > State of Kansas
- United States Senator Mike Rounds (Republican Party) > State of South Dakota
- United States Senator Ben Sasse (Republican Party) > State of Nebraska
- United States Senator Jeanne Shaheen (Democratic Party) > State of New Hampshire
- United States Senator Tina Smith (Democratic Party) > State of Minnesota
- United States Senator Dan Sullivan (Republican Party) > State of Alaska
- United States Senator Thom Tillis (Republican Party) > State of North Carolina
- United States Senator Tom Udall (Democratic Party) > State of New Mexico
- United States Senator Mark Warner (Democratic Party) > State of Virginia
Thank you very much for this information. Is there any way to find out who has decided not to run?
For all senators across the US, not at the moment. But your request makes sense and I’ll do my best to add that feature to these pages before the end of the year.
Lynn, as you requested: https://wrhammons.com/politics/congressional/members-congress-retiring/