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Election in Great Britain
2024 United States Senate election in Great Britain Turnout 65.6%
The 2024 United States Senate election in Great Britain took place on November 5, 2024, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the state of Great Britain, concurrently with the 2024 U.S. presidential election as well as other elections to the United States Senate, elections to the United States House of Representatives , and various state and local elections . Democratic U.S. Representative Humza Yousaf defeated the Republican nominee, businessman and British independence activist Nigel Farage , to succeed retiring incumbent Democrat Margaret Beckett .
The candidate filing deadline was March 13, 2018. The Republican and Democratic primary elections were held May 5, 2024.[ 1]
Humza Yousaf , U.S. Representative
Jeremy Corbyn , former U.S. Representative and nominee for Governor of Great Britain in 2020
Nick Clegg , former Lieutenant Governor of Great Britain (2009-2017)
Harry Windsor , U.S. Army veteran and author
John Armitage , hedge fund manager
Michael Robertson, ambulance driver
Edward Edwards, perennial candidate
Jo Swinson , former U.S. Representative and candidate for Governor of Great Britain in 2020 (endorsed Clegg)
Penny Mordaunt , state senator (running for U.S. Representative)
Harry Brewis , left-wing activist (endorsed Corbyn)
Margaret Beckett , incumbent U.S. Senator
Keir Starmer , U.S. Representative (running for governor)
Gordon Brown , former Governor of Great Britain (2007-2011) and former Great Britain State Treasurer (1999-2007)
Sadiq Khan , London County Executive (2017-present) (running for re-election)
Gary Lineker , television presenter and former professional soccer player
Tony Blair , former Governor of Great Britain (1999-2007) and former U.S. Representative
Ed Miliband , 2016 Democratic nominee for Governor of Great Britain
Liz Truss , former Governor of Great Britain (2022) and former Lieutenant Governor of Great Britain (2021-2022) (running for U.S. Representative)
Rishi Sunak , Governor of Great Britain (running for re-election)
Jeremy Hunt , Great Britain State Treasurer
Alex Johnson , former Governor of Great Britain (2019-2022), former Lieutenant Governor of Great Britain (2017-2019), and former London County Executive (2009-2017)