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| United States Senate elections, 2010 | ||||
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| Class III (34 of the 100) seats to the United States Senate and three mid-term vacancies from Class I and Class II | ||||
| November 2, 2010 | ||||
| Majority party | Minority party | |||
| Leader | Harry Reid | Mitch McConnell | ||
| Party | Democratic | Republican | ||
| Leader's seat | Nevada | Kentucky | ||
| Last election | 59 seats (including 2 independents) | 41 seats | ||
| Seats before | 59 seats (including 2 independents) | 41 seats (per realignment of Sen. Specter and Scott Brown's victory in Massachusetts) | ||
| Senate Seats up for Election: Two Democratic incumbents Democratic incumbent Retiring Democrat Republican incumbent Retiring Republican No election | ||||
| United States Senate elections, 2012 | ||||
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| Class I (33 of the 100) seats in the United States Senate | ||||
| November 6, 2012 | ||||
| Senate Seats up for election: Democratic incumbent Independent incumbent Republican incumbent Retiring Republican Seat to be determined by 2010 special election No election | ||||
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Incumbent Majority Leader Majority Leader-elect |
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Titanic spending bills of 2009
Here's a list of the titanic spending bills the Senate has passed since January. Click on the links to see how your Senators voted.
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2008 List of Senators And Top Corporate Contributors
From: http://tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com/talk/blogs/tpmgary/2009/05/2008-list-of-senators-and-cons.php (May 10, 2009, 10:36PM) Alabama Jeff Sessions (R-Southern Co, Balch & Bingham) Richard Shelby (R-Collazo Enterprises, Van Scoyoc Associates) Alaska Lisa Murkowski (R-Veco Corp, Blue Cross) Ted Stevens (R-Boeing, General Dynamics) Arkansas Blanche Lincoln (D-Wal-Mart, AT&T) Mark Pryor (D-American Assn for Justice, Int. Brotherhood of Electrical Workers) Arizona Jon Kyl (R-Club For Growth, Pinnacle West Capital) John McCain (R-Citigroup, Merril Lynch, Goldman Sachs) California Barbara Boxer (D-EMILY's List, Girardi & Keese) Diane Feinstein (D-PG&E Corp, DeBartolo Development) Colorado Wayne Allard (R-Nat. Assn of Realtors, Bluegrass Committee) Ken Salazar (D-Sherman & Howard, Brownstein, Hyatt, Qwest) Connecticut Chris Dodd (D-Citigroup, United Technologies) Joe Lieberman (I-United Technologies, Lehman Bros.) Delaware Tom Carper (D-Bank Of America, JP Morgan Chase) Joe Biden (D-Simmons Cooper LLC, Pachulski, Stang) Florida Mel Martinez (R-Fidelity, Akerman, Senterfitt&Eldson) Bill Nelson (D-DRS Tech. Walt Disney Co.) Georgia Saxby Chambliss (R-Club for Growth, Southern Co., Lockheed Martin) Jonny Isakson (R-Southern Co, Blue Cross Blue Shield) Hawaii Daniel Akaka (D-Alexander & Baldwin, Galiher, DeRobertis) Daniel Inouye (D-Lockheed Martin, Alexander & Baldwin, Boeing) Idaho Larry Craig (R-Southern Co, URS Corp, Duke Energy) Mike Crapo (R-Citigroup, Securities Industry & Financial Mkt. Assn) Illinois Dick Durbin (D-Simmons Cooper LLC, CME Group) Barack Obama (D-University of California, Goldman Sachs) Indiana Evan Bayh (D-Goldman Sachs, Latham & Watkins, Eli Lilly) Richard Lugar (R-Barnes & Thornburg, Eli Lilly) Iowa Chuck Grassley (R-DCI Group, Blue Cross/Blue Shield) Tom Harkin (D-Herbalife International, National Community Action Foundation, Texas Pacific) Kansas Sam Brownback (R-AT&T, Koch Industries) Pat Roberts (R-Koch Industries, AT&T) Kentucky Jim Bunning (R-FMR Corp, Securities Industry &Financial Mkt. Assn) Mitch McConnell-(R-Kindred Healthcare, Elliot Management, UBS) Lousiana Mary Landrieu (D-JP Morgan Chase, Shaw Group) David Vitter (R-Edison Chouest Offshore, Jones, Walker, AT&T) Maine Susan Collins (R-General Dynamics, Marriot International, Verizon) Olympia Snowe (R-O'Hara Corp, New York Life, Aetna, General Dynamics) Maryland Ben Cardin Ben Cardin (D-DLA Piper, Johns Hopkins, Constellation Energy, Goldman Sachs) Barabara Mikulski (D-EMILY's List, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin) Massachusetts Ted Kennedy (D-Cassidy & Assoc/Interpublic Group, Simmons Cooper LLC) John Kerry (D-ActBlue, Time Warner, Goldman Sachs) Michigan Carl Levin (D-Blue cross, Ford, General Motors) Deborah Ann Stabenow (D-Blue Cross, General Motors) Minnesota Norm Coleman (R-Target Corp, Travelers Companies, United Health Group) Amy Klobuchar (D-EMILY's List, Dorsey & Whitney, Robins, Kaplan) Mississippi Thad Cochran (R-Northrup Grumman, New York Mercantile Exchange, AT&T) Roger Wicker (R-BGR Holding, Bancorpsouth) Missouri Kitt Bond (R-Anheuser-Busch, Boeing, Peabody Energy) Claire McCaskill (D-EMILY's List, Bryan Cave LLP) Montana Max Baucus (D-Schering-Plough, New York Life Insurance) Jon Tester (D-Council for a Livable World, Moveon, Actblue (no pac) Nebraska Chuck Hagel (R-Barclays, Klewitt Corp, no pac) Ben Nelson (D-Berkshire Hathaway, Level 3 Communications, Blue Cross) Nevada John Ensign (R-MGM Mirage, AT&T) Harry Reid (D-MGM Mirage, Harrah's) New Hampshire Judd Gregg (R-Blue Cross, FMR Corp, BAE Systems) John Sununu (R-Club For Growth, AXA Financial) New Jersey Frank Lautenberg (R-Actblue, Cantor Fitzgerald, no pac) Robert Menendez (D-Goldman Sachs, UBS AG) New Mexico Jeff Bingham (D-Edison International, Exelon Corp) Pete Domenici (R-National Auto Dealers, American Society of Anesthesiologists) New York Hillary Clinton (D-Citigroup, Goldman Sachs) Charles Schumer (D-Citigroup, UBS AG) North Carolina Richard Burr (R-Bluegrass Committee, RJR Nabisco/RJ Reynolds Tobacco) Elizabeth Dole (R-Wachovia Corp, Dole Leadership Trust) North Dakota Kent Conrad (D-DaVita Inc, Amgen Inc) Byron Dorgan (D-Fedex, Microsoft) Ohio Sherrod Brown (D-ActBlue, Council For a Livable World) George Voinovich (R-Timken Co, Goodyear) Oklahoma Tom Coburn (R-Cummins-American Corp, Friedman, Billings, Ramsey) James Inhofe (R-Koch Industries, Anadarko Petroleum) Oregon Gordon Smith (R-Blue Cross, AT&T) Ron Wyden (D-Nike, Blue Cross) Pennsylvania Bob Casey (D-Blank Rome LLP, Buchanan Ingersoll, Rooney) Arlen Specter (R- D-Blank Rome LLP, Comcast Corp) Rhode Island Jack Reed (D-JPMorgan Chase, Amgen) Sheldon Whitehouse (D-Technology Crossover Ventures, Bain Capital, no pacs) South Carolina James DeMint (R-Scana Corp, AT&T) Lindsey Graham (R-Nelson Mullins, Blue Cross) South Dakota Tim Johnson (D-ActBlue, JPMorgan Chase, AXA) John Thune (R-Volunteer PAC, Club for Growth) Tennessee Lamar Alexander (R-UBS AG, National Healthcare) Bob Corker (R-FedEx, Bluegrass Cmte) Texas John Cornyn (R-JP Morgan Chase, Exxon Mobil) Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Vinson & Elkins, Valero Energy) Utah Robert Bennett (R-Morgan Stanley, UBS AG) Orrin Hatch (R-Blue Cross, Republican Party of Utah) Vermont Patrick Leahy (D-Technet, Time Warner) Bernie Sanders (I-eScription Inc, Baron & Budd) Virginia John Warner (R-Northrop Grumman, URS Corp) James Webb (D-ActBlue, Keeping America's Promise, no pacs) Washington Maria Cantwell (D-Microsoft, EMILY's List, no pacs) Patty Murray (D-Microsoft, Boeing) West Virginia Robert Byrd (D-Moveon, West Virginia Paving, Mylan Laboratories Jay Rockefeller (D-K&L Gates, Peabody Energy, AT&T, Verizon) Wisconsin Russ Feingold (D-Council for a Livable World, Foley & Lardner) Herb Kohl (D-Herb Kohl for Senate, RE Loewenberg Capital Management) Wyoming John Barrasso (R-Foundation Coal, American Assn of Orthopaedic Surgeons) Mike Enzi (R-Bank Of America, Blue Cross) Here is the source of this collated information: http://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/candlist.php?congno=110&sort=S |
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