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The 2022 US mid
The 2022 US mid-term elections: Legislation meets politics
The 2022 US mid-term elections: Legislation meets politics
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On 8 November 2022, the US will hold mid-term elections. All 435 seats of the House (of Representatives) and 35 of the 100 Senate seats are on the ballot. The mid-terms will not only shape the power distribution of the 118th US Congress (2023-2024) and the chances of legislation being passed in a highly polarised Congress but also provide insights into which direction the US may take in the 2024 presidential race. In mid-term elections, US voters typically set an end to a 'unified' government where the president's party is in control of both chambers, as was the situation during the 117th US Congress (2021-2022), by flipping the majority in at least one chamber. Historical precedent suggests a strong correlation between the incumbent president's approval rating and the loss of House seats faced by the president's party. Given President Biden's current low approval rating, this does not bode well for Democrats. Recent polls suggest that the Democrats are likely to lose their thin majority in the House, but may retain control of the Senate. Of late, a string of vital legislative wins and two Supreme Court rulings have created some new momentum for Democrats. The US primaries' results for Republican candidates endorsed by former President Donald Trump suggest that his influence on the Republican Party should not be underestimated. Trump's narrative about the 'stolen election of 2020' continues to resonate strongly with rank-and-file Republicans and the Republican voter base. Few Republican candidates have publicly distanced themselves from that narrative and many of those who have, as well as those who voted for Trump's impeachment, have lost in the primaries against a Trump-endorsed Republican challenger. A Republican-controlled House is likely to mean legislative gridlock in many policy areas, with President Biden resorting to more executive orders for regulatory action, to his power to veto legislation, and to an increased focus on foreign policy, in particular if Republicans also take control of the Senate. Indeed, the House Republican legislative platform for the 118th Congress is testimony to growing partisanship on a wide range of sensitive domestic issues and to comparatively more bipartisanship on foreign policy issues.
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GRIEGER Gisela
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US midterm election 2022 results
Get the latest news and election results in the 2022 election from BBC News
U S Elections 2022 Senate and House results
Democrats win Senate
50 50 Midway Indicator
35 of 100 seats up for election
Democrats 51 Republicans 49
Republicans win House
218 to majority
All 435 seats up for election
Democrats 213 Republicans 222
US midterm election 2022 results
US midterms 2022
The Republicans have taken control of the House of Representatives after they passed the threshold of 218 seats.
Democrats have retained control of the Senate by gaining the state of Pennsylvania from the Republicans.
See how the parties are doing in maps and charts.
Results map
Select a state for detailed results, and select the Senate, House or Governors tabs to view those races.
For more detailed state results select a state from the dropdown above.
Source: NEP/Edison via Reuters
State results list
States have been listed based on how they were expected to vote before election night.
The "Competitive" states are those where either party could win, while "Lean" shows where it is more likely that one particular party will win. The "Solid" states are where it is much more likely that one party will win.
A good sign a party is doing well is if they win states that are not expected to go their way. The column called % EXP shows how many of the total expected votes have been counted so far.
Source: NEP/Edison via Reuters
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CONGRESS REFERENDUMS RESULTS BY LOCALITY
ABSENTEE BY PRECINCT
Member House of Representatives (01)STATISTICS Results by Locality
Candidate Votes Percent
Herbert C. "Herb" Jones Jr.
Democratic 147,229 42.96%
Rob J. Wittman
Republican 191,828 55.97%
David Bruce Foster
Independent 3,388 0.99%
Write In Write-In 297 0.09%
Last Modified on 11/21/2022 09:06 AM
Member House of Representatives (02)Results by Locality
Candidate Votes Percent
Elaine G. Luria
Democratic 143,219 48.22%
Jen A. Kiggans
Republican 153,328 51.63%
Write In Write-In 449 0.15%
Last Modified on 11/28/2022 02:30 PM
Member House of Representatives (03)Results by Locality
Candidate Votes Percent
Robert C. "Bobby" Scott
Democratic 139,659 67.19%
Terry T. Namkung
Republican 67,668 32.56%
Write In Write-In 523 0.25%
Last Modified on 11/15/2022 07:56 PM
Member House of Representatives (04)Results by Locality
Candidate Votes Percent
A. Donald McEachin
Democratic 159,044 64.92%
Leon Benjamin Sr.
Republican 85,503 34.90%
Write In Write-In 431 0.18%
Last Modified on 11/29/2022 03:57 PM
Member House of Representatives (05)Results by Locality
Candidate Votes Percent
Joshua M. Throneburg
Democratic 129,996 42.24%
Robert G. "Bob" Good
Republican 177,191 57.57%
Write In Write-In 603 0.20%
Last Modified on 11/29/2022 12:09 PM
Member House of Representatives (06)Results by Locality
Candidate Votes Percent
Jennifer Lynn Lewis
Democratic 95,410 35.44%
Ben L. Cline
Republican 173,352 64.39%
Write In Write-In 472 0.18%
Last Modified on 11/23/2022 11:23 AM
Member House of Representatives (07)Results by Locality
Candidate Votes Percent
Abigail A. Spanberger
Democratic 143,357 52.21%
Yesli I. Vega
Republican 130,586 47.56%
Write In Write-In 647 0.24%
Last Modified on 11/20/2022 04:05 PM
Member House of Representatives (08)Results by Locality
Candidate Votes Percent
Donald S. Beyer, Jr.
Democratic 197,760 73.53%
Karina A. Lipsman
Republican 66,589 24.76%
Teddy Fikre
Independent 4,078 1.52%
Write In Write-In 509 0.19%
Last Modified on 11/15/2022 04:58 PM
Member House of Representatives (09)Results by Locality
Candidate Votes Percent
Taysha Lee DeVaughan
Democratic 66,027 26.54%
H. Morgan Griffith
Republican 182,207 73.24%
Write In Write-In 558 0.22%
Last Modified on 11/21/2022 11:02 AM
Member House of Representatives (10)Results by Locality
Candidate Votes Percent
Jennifer T. Wexton
Democratic 157,405 53.15%
Hung Cao
Republican 138,163 46.65%
Write In Write-In 577 0.19%
Last Modified on 11/18/2022 02:34 PM
Member House of Representatives (11)Results by Locality
Candidate Votes Percent
Gerald E. "Gerry" Connolly
Democratic 193,190 66.69%
James G. "Jim" Myles
Republican 95,634 33.01%
Write In Write-In 852 0.29%
Last Modified on 11/14/2022 10:00 PM
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