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{{Infobox election
| election_name      = United States Senate elections, May 2020
| election_name      = United States Senate elections, March 2020
| country            = United States
| country            = United States
| type              = legislative
| type              = legislative
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| previous_year      = [[United States Senate elections, January 2020|January 2020]]
| previous_year      = [[United States Senate elections, January 2020|January 2020]]
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| next_year          = [[May 2020 senate elections|May 2020]]
| next_year          = [[United States Senate elections, May 2020|May 2020]]
| seats_for_election = 5 seats in the [[Senate]]
| seats_for_election = 5 seats in the [[Senate]]
| majority_seats    = 3
| majority_seats    = 3
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| after_election    = [[Tedd Ddet]]
| after_election    = [[Tedd Ddet]]
| after_party        = [[Social Democratic Party|SDP]]
| after_party        = [[Social Democratic Party|SDP]]
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Latest revision as of 23:18, 8 July 2021

United States Senate elections, March 2020
United States
← January 2020 May 4th, 2020 May 2020 →

5 seats in the Senate
3 seats needed for a majority
Turnout 101,924,308

  Majority party Minority party
  Ted.jpg Mcd1.png
Leader Tedd Ddet Hagen
Party Unity Caucus Classical Liberal
Leader's seat Northern Northern
Seats before 5 1
Seats after 4 0
Seat change Steady Steady
Seats up 1 1
Races won 1 1

Majority Leader before election

Tedd Ddet
Social Democratic Party

Elected Majority Leader

Tedd Ddet
SDP

Overview

The March 2020 Federal election was preceded by a split in the right wing, leading the way for the Conservatives and Federalists to try and represent the right. In the Senate, the majority was previously held by an independent caucus and the right wing seemingly had a road to a possible Senate majority. However, with James Order left unopposed by all parties the American Liberals could focus on their other two races. Before results, the favorites to win were Jeb, LOTR, James Order, Pon Raul and Kamala Harris. Of those five, only two were able to win their elections.

In the North, Jebcubed failed to campaign leaving Hagen a lane to overtake him and win that Northern election. LOTR, Thanos and Ted Ddet were in a three person race that seemingly would let LOTR win because of a split left vote. However, Thanos dropped out of the race and Ted Ddet was able to stun and upset LOTR.

In Dixie, James Order was able to win 100% of the vote as he ran unopposed. Pon Raul failed to debate or campaign at all, leaving a lane for Trash to crush him and get the Socialists their first Senate seat.

In Jefferson, Kamala Harris faced up against the veteran poltician, System and was able to easily slide past him with an endorsement from former President Barch.

Results

Overview

Party Senate Party Leader % Seats +/-
American Liberal James Order 40.47% 3 Increase 2
Federalist Hagen 19.03% 1 Decrease 1
Conservative LOTR 17.55% 0 Steady
Socialist Trash 14.19% 1 Increase1
Independent None 8.77% 1 Decrease1
Total 100% 6

Results by Race

Northern State

Party Candidate % +/-
Independent Jebcubed 33.94% Steady0
Federalist Hagen 66.06% Steady0
Total 100%
Party Candidate % +/-
Independent Thanos 9.92% Steady0
Conservative LOTR 42.66% Steady0
American Liberal Ted Ddet 47.42% Steady0
Total 100%

Dixie

Party Candidate % +/-
American Liberal James Order 100% Steady0
Total 100%
Party Candidate % +/-
Socialist Trash 70.93% Steady0
Federalist Pon Raul 29.07% Steady0
Total 100%

Jefferson

Party Candidate % +/-
American Liberal Kamala Harris 54.92% Steady0
Conservative System 45.08% Steady0
Total 100%