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The May 2021 Senate Elections were held on March 11th, 2021 concurrently with the House of Representatives. The [[Left Coalition]] Maintained control in the Senate while fighting off challenges for the [[Second Libertarian Party]] to regain the Majority. Senator [[Epsilon LeClair]] choose not to seek re-election instead running for President of the United States in the [[United States presidential election, March 2021]]. |
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The May 2021 Senate Elections were held on March 11th, 2021 concurrently with the House of Representatives. The Left Coalition Maintained control in the Senate while fighting off challenges for the Second Libertarian Party to regain the Majority. Senator Epsilon LeClair choose not to seek re-election instead running for President of the United States in the United States presidential election, March 2021.