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Arizona (Rubén Gallego), California (Adam Schiff), Connecticut (Chris Murphy), Delaware (Lisa Blunt Rochester), Hawaii (Mazie Hirono), Maryland (Angela Alsobrooks), Massachusetts (Elizabeth Warren), Michigan (Elissa Slotkin), Minnesota (Amy Klobuchar), Nevada (Jacky Rosen), New Jersey (Andy Kim), New Mexico (Martin Heinrich), New York (Kirsten Gillibrand), Rhode Island (Sheldon Whitehouse), Virginia (Tim Kaine), Washington (Maria Cantwell), and Wisconsin (Tammy Baldwin) have Democratic incumbents.

Florida (Rick Scott), Indiana (Jim Banks), Mississippi (Roger Wicker), Missouri (Josh Hawley), Montana (Tim Sheehy), Nebraska (Deb Fischer), North Dakota (Kevin Cramer), Ohio (Bernie Moreno), Pennsylvania (David McCormick), Tennessee (Marsha Blackburn), Texas (Ted Cruz), Utah (John Curtis), West Virginia (Jim Justice), and Wyoming (John Barrasso) have Republican incumbents.

Maine (Angus King, Jr.) and Vermont (Bernie Sanders) have Independent incumbents.

Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, and South Dakota have no election in this cycle. 2603:7080:8600:26C1:1007:524F:5EF5:C72D (talk) 23:45, 5 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]