2022 Senate elections
Alabama Richard Shelby
Alaska Lisa Murkowski
Arizona Martha McSally
Arkansas John Boozman
Florida Marco Rubio
Georgia Kelly Loeffler/TBD 2020 (appointed)
Idaho Mike Crapo
Indiana Todd Young**
Iowa Chuck Grassley
Kansas Jerry Moran
Kentucky Rand Paul
Louisiana John Neely Kennedy
Missouri Roy Blunt
North Carolina Richard Burr
North Dakota John Hoeven
Ohio Rob Portman
Oklahoma James Lankford
Pennsylvania Pat Toomey
South Carolina Tim Scott
South Dakota John Thune
Utah Mike Lee
Wisconsin Ron Johnson
(c) In instances in which no municipal candidate receives a majority of the votes cast and the municipal charter or ordinances do not provide for nomination or election by a plurality vote, a run-off primary or election shall be held between the candidates receiving the two highest numbers of votes. Such runoff shall be held on the twenty-eighth day after the day of holding the first primary or election, unless such run-off date is postponed by court order; provided, however, that, in the case of a runoff from a municipal special election that is held in conjunction with a special election for a federal office and not in conjunction with a general primary or general election, the municipality may conduct such runoff from such municipal special election on the date of the special election runoff for the federal office. Only the electors entitled to vote in the first primary or election shall be entitled to vote in any run-off primary or election resulting therefrom; provided, however, that no elector shall vote in a run-off primary in violation of Code Section 21-2-216 . The run-off primary or election shall be a continuation of the first primary or election, and only those votes cast for the candidates receiving the two highest numbers of votes in the first primary or election shall be counted. No write-in votes may be cast in such a primary, run-off primary, or run-off election. If any candidate eligible to be in a runoff withdraws, dies, or is found to be ineligible, the remaining candidates receiving the two highest numbers of votes shall be the candidates in such runoff. The municipal candidate receiving the highest number of the votes cast in such run-off primary or run-off election to fill the nomination or public office sought shall be declared the winner. The municipality shall give written notice to the Secretary of State of such runoff as soon as such municipality certifies the preceding primary, special primary, election, or special election.
What's this trending stuff about Trump 2024? He can't run for a third term can he?