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|[[Green Democratic Party|'''Green Democratic''']]||'''[[DisguisedJet719]]'''||'''42'''||'''40%'''||2||{{steady}} | |[[Green Democratic Party|'''Green Democratic''']]||'''[[DisguisedJet719]]'''||'''42'''||'''40%'''||'''2'''||{{steady}} | ||
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|[[Libertarian Party|Libertarian]]||[[Shitmemery]]||37||35.2%||2||{{steady}} | |[[Libertarian Party|Libertarian]]||[[Shitmemery]]||37||35.2%||'''2'''||{{steady}} | ||
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|[[Radical Labor Party|Radical Labor]]||[[Sparkle]]||26||24.8%||2||{{steady}} | |[[Radical Labor Party|Radical Labor]]||[[Sparkle]]||26||24.8%||'''2'''||{{steady}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:58, 27 April 2018
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2 seats in the Senate 4 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Turnout | 105 voters | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The April 2018 United States Senate elections were held between April 9, 2018, and April 12, 2018, to elect 2 senators from their respective states. These elections coincided with the April House elections.
Results
Overview
Party | Party Leader | Popular Vote | % | Seats | +/- |
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Green Democratic | DisguisedJet719 | 42 | 40% | 2 | |
Libertarian | Shitmemery | 37 | 35.2% | 2 | |
Radical Labor | Sparkle | 26 | 24.8% | 2 | |
Total | 105 | 100% | 6 |
Results by Race
Southern
After a close campaign, DisguisedJet719 was re-elected with a decreased majority.
Party | Candidate | Popular Vote | % | +/- |
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Green Democratic | DisguisedJet719 | 42 | 53.2% | 3.9% |
Libertarian | Shitmemery | 37 | 46.8% | N/A |
Total | 79 | 100% |
Northern
Comrade Rob ran unopposed and was re-elected.