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2016 Senate Election Results Overview Ahead of Trump Administration

The passage merely lists election outcomes and candidate names without revealing any new, actionable leads, controversies, or connections to powerful actors beyond publicly known election results. Republicans projected to control White House, Senate, and House in 2017. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell expected to retain majority. Specific state race outcomes and candidate vote percentages ar

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #022374
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The passage merely lists election outcomes and candidate names without revealing any new, actionable leads, controversies, or connections to powerful actors beyond publicly known election results. Republicans projected to control White House, Senate, and House in 2017. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell expected to retain majority. Specific state race outcomes and candidate vote percentages ar

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a POLLING | Election results STATION With Republicans set to control the White House, Senate, and House of Representatives for the session of Congress beginning in January 2017, the lame-duck session of the current Congress between now and the end of this year seems likely to be limited to keeping the government funded beyond the expiration of the current continuing resolution on December 9, 2016. President-elect Trump and the Republican Congress are certain to provide ambitious policy agendas with plenty of proposals to analyze and the need for significant legislative activity. However, it remainsto be seen where Democrats and Republicans, particularly in the Senate, will be able to forge compromise. With 24 of the 34 Senate seats up for election on November 8th held by Republicans, and many of those seats quite vulnerable, retaining control is a major victory for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and his Republican majority. Currently, Republicans are expected to hold at least 51 seatsin the new congress, with Senator Kelly Ayotte’s (R-NH) reelection bid in New Hampshire still undecided. In Louisiana, State Treasurer John Kennedy (R) received 25 percent of the vote and Foster Campbell (D), a member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission, received 17%in a crowded 24 candidate “jungle primary” to advancetoa runoff election to be held on December 10, 2016. Senior House Ways and Means Committee member Charles Boustany (R-LA) fell just short in his quest to make the two-candidate runoff receiving 15%of the vote. While the Louisiana seat is technically undecided, the state went strongly Republican in the Presidential election and Kennedy is heavily favored to hold the seat. Illinois Senator Mark Kirk (R-IL) lost his race to Rep. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL). In Indiana, Rep. Todd Young (R-IN) won his race against former Democratic Senator Evan Bayh (D-IN) to succeed retiring Senator Dan Coats (R-IN). In Nevada, Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) beat Rep. Joe Heck (R-NV) to hold the seat of retiring Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid (D-NV). In other notable races: » Ohio: Once ground zero for Senate control, Senator Rob Portman (R-OH) easily beat former Governor Ted Strickland (D-OH). » North Carolina: In arace that was consistently withinthe margin of error in recent days, Senator Richard Burr (R-NC) held onto his seat against former state legislator Deborah Ross (D-NC). » Pennsylvania: Behind in most recent polling, Senator Pat Toomey (R-PA) prevailed against former federal and state environmental official Katie McGinty (D-PA). Select Senate race results Kirkpatrick McCain Bennet Glenn Murphy Rubio Duckworth Kirk Indiana Bayh Young Kander Blunt Cortez Masto Heck Hassan Ayotte Ross Burr Strickland Portman McGinty Toomey Feingold Johnson EY 2 | Election 2016

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