Republicans retain control of US senate

BY News Agency

Share

The Republican Party has retained control of the US Senate, the CNN is reporting.

The victory leaves control of both houses of Congress unchanged, in a win for the centre-right party’s legislative agenda.

Democrats had been hoping to wrest power from the Republicans, who ahead of the elections had held a 54-44 majority in the upper house, with two independents caucusing with Democrats.

Republicans successfully defended seats that polls had shown in play in North Carolina, Indiana, Wisconsin, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Florida and Arizona, according to US broadcaster projections.

Advertisement

By midway through election night, only one seat had changed parties, as Democrats took a senate seat from Republicans in Illinois.

Early returns in Nevada showed a narrow Democratic lead for the seat being vacated by retiring Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid.

Advertisement

This website uses cookies.