269: Rand Paul/Brian Sandoval - 47.6%
269: Bernie Sanders/Kirsten Gillibrand - 46.7%
Others - 5.7%
Minnesota, Maine, and New Hampshire are all decided by under 10,000 votes and by under 0.5%. Ohio and Virginia were decided by less than 1%. The House elects Paul in a strictly partisan vote, 235-200. The Senate elects Sandoval in a similarly partisan vote, 51-47, with Angus King and Jim Gray abstaining. Bayh, Harris, Gray, and Murphy are the main New Democratic senators, with Gray just barely having managed a victory against Sally Oh, who had won the primary by a mere point against Rebecca Jackson. Kirk, Dardenne, Heck, and Ayotte all manage to win election.