United states elections, 2022

  1. 2022 United States elections
  2. United States House of Representatives elections, 2022
  3. Senate Midterm Election 2022: Live Updates, Results & Map
  4. Election Day updates: The race for control of the House and Senate is incredibly close


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2022 United States elections

Elections for the 118th United States Congress and other offices 2022 United States elections ← 2022 Election day November 8 Incumbent president Democratic) Next Congress Overall control Democratic hold Seats contested 35 of 100 seats (34 seats of Class III + special elections) Net seat change Democratic +1 Map of the 2022 Senate races Democratic gain Democratic hold Republican hold No election Rectangular inset (Oklahoma): both seats were up for election Overall control Republican gain Seats contested All 435 voting seats +5 of 6 non-voting seats Popular vote margin Republican +2.8% Net seat change Republican +9 Map of the 2022 House races Democratic gain Republican gain Democratic hold Republican hold Seats contested 39 (36 states, 3 territories) Net seat change Democratic +2 Map of the 2022 gubernatorial elections Democratic gain Republican gain Democratic hold Republican hold Independent gain No election The 2022 United States elections were held on November 8, 2022, with the exception of While midterm elections typically see the incumbent president's party lose a substantial number of seats, The Democratic Party's strength in state-level and senatorial elections was historic, Six referendums to preserve or expand abortion access uniformly won, Issues that favored Democrats included significant concern over extremism and a lack of respect for democratic norms among certain Republican candidates, along with the American public's wide disapproval of the Background [ ] Se...

United States House of Representatives elections, 2022

Election Date November 8, 2022 U.S. House Elections by State Elections to the 435 districts were up for election. Five of the chamber's six As a result of the elections, Republicans gained a 222-213 majority. Heading into the election, Democrats had a 220-212 majority. There were three vacancies. Republicans needed to gain a net of five districts to win a majority in the chamber. The party gained a net of nine districts. Nine incumbents — six Democrats and three Republicans — were defeated. The 2022 election was the first to take place following reapportionment and redistricting after the 2020 census. Six states (Texas, Colorado, Florida, Montana, North Carolina, and Oregon) gained districts, and seven states (California, Illinois, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia) lost districts. In 2022, 52 districts were Ballotpedia tracked This page provides an overview of the 2022 U.S. House election. In the sections below, you will find: • The • A list of • A list and maps showing the • A list of the • A list of • A list of • A list of • Race ratings by • A map of how the 2022 U.S. House districts • A list of • Information on • A list of • • Information on • A list of • A list of • A list of • Ballotpedia's 2018 analysis on Contents • 1 Partisan breakdown • 2 Incumbents defeated • 2.1 Historical comparison • 3 Margin of victory • 4 5% or less • 5 5% to 15% • 6 15% or more • 6.1 Open seats • 6.1.1 Seats open at the time of the primary • 6.1.2 Seats open as a r...

Senate Midterm Election 2022: Live Updates, Results & Map

National Election Results by State State Name Percent In Candidates Link to Page Alabama 99% • Boyd 30.9% 436,746 votes • Britt 66.6% 942,154 votes • Sophocleus 2.3% 32,879 votes • Write-ins 0.2% 2,459 votes Alaska 96% • Chesbro 0% 0 votes • Kelley 0% 0 votes • Murkowski 53.7% 136,330 votes • Tshibaka 46.3% 117,534 votes • Write-ins 0% 0 votes Arizona 99% • Kelly 51.4% 1,322,027 votes • Masters 46.5% 1,196,308 votes • Victor 2.1% 53,762 votes • Write-ins 0% 197 votes Arkansas 95% • Boozman 65.7% 592,437 votes • Cates 3.2% 28,682 votes • James 31.1% 280,187 votes • Write-ins 0% 371 votes California 99% • Meuser 38.9% 4,222,025 votes • Padilla 61.1% 6,621,616 votes Colorado 99% • Atwood 0.5% 11,354 votes • Bennet 55.9% 1,397,170 votes • Cole 0.7% 16,379 votes • O'Dea 41.3% 1,031,693 votes • Peotter 1.7% 43,534 votes Connecticut 99% • Blumenthal 57.5% 723,864 votes • Levy 42.5% 535,943 votes • Write-ins 0% 80 votes Florida 99% • Demings 41.3% 3,201,522 votes • Grant 0.4% 31,816 votes • Misigoy 0.4% 32,177 votes • Nguyen 0.2% 17,385 votes • Rubio 57.7% 4,474,847 votes Georgia 99% • Walker 48.6% 1,721,244 votes • Warnock 51.4% 1,820,633 votes Hawaii 99% • Bonoan 1.2% 4,915 votes • Decker 0.5% 2,208 votes • McDermott 26% 106,358 votes • Pohlman 1% 4,142 votes • Schatz 71.2% 290,894 votes Idaho 99% • Cleveland 8.4% 49,917 votes • Crapo 60.7% 358,539 votes • Law 0.7% 4,126 votes • Roth 28.7% 169,808 votes • Writz 1.4% 8,500 votes Illinois 99% • Duckworth 56.8% 2,329,136 votes • Re...

Election Day updates: The race for control of the House and Senate is incredibly close

It's nearly 3 a.m. ET. Votes are still being counted, key races are too close to call and control of Congress is still up for grabs. We're going to stop bringing you live updates here tonight, but we'll be back first thing tomorrow morning, covering all the latest updates and results. In the meantime, coverage continues on The NPR Politics Podcaston See you tomorrow! As of 2:30a.m. ET, control of the House and the Senate remains uncertain. According to The Associated Press, 76 House races have yet to be called, with critical toss-up seats at play in California, New York, Pennsylvania and other states. Republicans need to flip a net of five seats to gain control of the House. In Pennsylvania, Lt. Gov. John Fetterman delivered a victory for Democrats with an early-morning win, flipping a Senate seat by beating Trump-backed Republican candidate Mehmet Oz. Five Senate races have not yet been called by the AP. Wisconsin Democratic Governor Tony Evers won reelection to a second term, beating back an effort by Republicans to recapture all branches of government in the perennial swing state. According to a race call by The Associated Press, Evers defeated Republican challenger Tim Michels, a construction executive who emerged from a contentious GOP primary after an endorsement by former President Donald Trump. Evers was helped in the closing days of the campaign by a visit from former President Barack Obama, who also recorded a TV ad on the governor's behalf. Evers' campaign relen...