Who Has Control Of The Senate 2020. Senate Control (2020) Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will be able to break 50-50 ties. Senate following two runoff elections in Georgia on January 5, 2021.
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2020 election analysis and context See also: Election results, 2020: Control of the U.S After all the races were called, Republicans held a 53-47 advantage that gave them control of the Senate for the first time in four years.
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POLITICO's coverage of 2020 races for President, Senate, House, Governors and Key Ballot Measures. After all the races were called, Republicans held a 53-47 advantage that gave them control of the Senate for the first time in four years. Democrats claimed control of the Senate after flipping four seats, including two in Georgia that were decided in January runoffs
Democratic Party Retains Senate Control Our Politics. Prior to the election, Republicans held 53 seats, Democrats 45 Senate elections, Democrats and Republicans split the chamber 50-50, with Vice President (starting January 20, 2021, Democrat Kamala Harris) having the tie-breaking vote.
Will Democrats or Republicans control the Senate after 2020? Los Angeles Times. Democrats won control of the US Senate after a net gain of three seats in the 2020 election, including a pair of runoff wins in Georgia on January 5, 2021 With a Democratic vice president to break ties as of January 20, that party will have control of the chamber.