Sec of State elections, all parties retain offices as before

Alabama R Open Wes Allen, R 61% Pamela Little, D 37% Other 2% R Hold
Arizona D Open Adrian Fontes, D 51% Mark Finchem, R 49% D Hold
Arkansas R Incumbent John Thurston, R 63% Anna Beth Gorman, D 37% R Hold
California D Incumbent Shirley Weber, D 61% Rob Bernosky, R 39% D Hold
Colorado D Incumbent Jena Griswold, D 52% Pam Anderson, R 45% Other 3% D Hold
Connecticult D OPen Stephanie Thomas, D 52% Dominic Rapini, R 46% Other 2% D Hold
Georgia R Incumbent Brad Raffensperger, R 54% Bee Nguyen, D 42% Other 4% R Hold
Idaho R Open Phil McGrane, R 63% Shawn Keenan, D 37% R Hold
Illinois D Open Alexi Giannoulias, D 63% Dan Brady, R 35% Other 2% D Hold
Indiana R Open Diego Morales, R 55% Destiny Wells, D 43% Other 2% R Hold
Iowa R Incumbent Paul Pate, R 54% Joel Miller, D 46% R Hold
Kansas R Incumbent Scott Schawb, R 55% Jeanna Repass, R 43% Other 2% R Hold
Massachusetts D Incumbent William F. Galvin, D 67% Rayla Campbell, R 30% Other 3% D Hold
Michigan D Incumbent Jocelyn Benson, D 52% Kristina Karamo, R 46% Other 3% D Hold
Minnesota D Incumbent Steve Simon, D 53% Kim Crockett, R 47% D Hold
Nebraska R Incumbent Bob Evnen, R 99% Other 1% R hold
Nevada R Open Jim Marchant, R 49% Cisco Aguilar, D 48% Other 3% R Hold
New Mexico D Incumbent Maggie Toulouse Oliver, D 53% Audrey Trujillo, R 45% Other 2% D Hold
North Dakota R Open Michael Howe, R 64% Jeffrey Powell, D 36% R Hold
Rhode Island D Open Gregg Amore, D 61% Pat Cortellessa, R 36% Other 3% D Hold
South Carolina R Incumbent Mark Hammond, R 63% Rosemounda Peggy Butler, D 37% R Hold
South Dakota R Open Monae Johnson, R 68% Thomas Cool, D 32% R Hold
Vermont D Open Sarah Copeland-Hanzas, D 68% H. Brooke Paige, R 32% Other D Hold
Washington D Incumbent Steve Hobbs, D 51% Julie Anderson, NP 48% Other 1% D Hold special election
Wisconsin D Incumbent Doug La Follette, D 49% Amy Loudenbeck, R 48% Other 3% D Hold
Wyoming R Open Chuck Gray, R 99% Other 1% R Hold

US House, GOP pickup R 244, D 191

Alabama 1 Jerry Carl (Republican) 88% Alexander Remrey (Libertarian) 12% 100% Hold
Alabama 2 Barry Moore (Republican) 68% Phyllis Harvey-Hall (Democratic) 30% Other 2% 100% Hold
Alabama 3 Mike Rogers (Republican) 69% Lin Veasey (Democratic) 29% Other 2% 100% Hold
Alabama 4 Robert Aderholt (Republican) 84% Rick Neighbors (Democratic) 15% Other 1% 100% Hold
Alabama 5 Dale Strong (Republican) 66% Kathy Warner-Stanton (Democratic) 32% Other 2% 100% Hold
Alabama 6 Gary Palmer (Republican) 88% Andria Chieffo (Libertarian) 12% 100% Hold
Alabama 7 Beatrice Nichols (Republican) 27% Terri Sewell (Democratic) 72% Other 1% 100% Hold
Alaska at-large Sarah Palin (Republican) 49% Mary Peltola (Democratic) 51% Other 100% Hold * Last Round
Arizona 1 David Schweikert (Republican) 55% Jevin Hodge (Democratic) 45% 100% Hold
Arizona 2 Eli Crane (Republican) 52% Tom O’Halleran (Democratic) 48% 100% Gain
Arizona 3 Jeff Zink (Republican) 28% Ruben Gallego (Democratic) 72% 100% Hold
Arizona 4 Kelly Cooper (Republican) 49% Greg Stanton (Democratic) 51% 100% Hold
Arizona 5 Andy Biggs (Republican) 58% Javier Ramos (Democratic) 40% Other 2% 100% Hold
Arizona 6 Juan Ciscomani (Republican) 52% Kirsten Engel (Democratic) 48% 100% Gain
Arizona 7 Luis Pozzolo (Republican) 41% Raúl Grijalva (Democratic) 59% 100% Hold
Arizona 8 Debbie Lesko (Republican) 99% 1% 100% Hold
Arizona 9 Paul Gosar (Republican) 99% 1% 100% Hold
Arkansas 1 Rick Crawford (Republican) 77% Monte Hodges (Democratic) 23% 100% Hold
Arkansas 2 French Hill (Republican) 57% Quintessa Hathaway (Democratic) 41% Other 2% 100% Hold
Arkansas 3 Steve Womack (Republican) 66% Lauren Mallett-Hays (Democratic) 31% Other 3% 100% Hold
Arkansas 4 Bruce Westerman (Republican) 72% John White (Democratic) 26% Other 2% 100% Hold
California 1 Doug LaMalfa (Republican) 59% Max Steiner (Democratic) 41% 100% Hold
California 2 Douglas Brower (Republican) 28% Jared Huffman (Democratic) 72% 100% Hold
California 3 Kevin Kiley (Republican) 55% Kermit Jones (Democratic) 45% 100% R Gain
California 4 Matt Brock (Republican) 27% Mike Thompson (Democratic) 73% 100% Hold
California 5 Tom McClintock (Republican) 57% Mike Barkley (Democratic) 43% 100% Hold
California 6 Tamika Hamilton (Republican) 47% Ami Bera (Democratic) 53% 100% Hold
California 7 Max Semenenko (Republican) 29% Doris Matsui (Democratic) 71% 100% Hold
California 8 Rudy Recile (Republican) 43% John Garamendi (Democratic) 57% 100% Hold
California 9 Tom Patti (Republican) 51% Josh Harder (Democratic) 49% 100% R Gain
California 10 Mark DeSaulnier (Democratic) 85% Michael Kerr (Green) 15% 100% Hold
California 11 John Dennis (Republican) 22% Nancy Pelosi (Democratic) 78% 100% Hold
California 12 Stephen Slauson (Republican) 13% Barbara Lee (Democratic) 87% 100% Hold
California 13 John Duarte (Republican) 53% Adam Gray (Democratic) 47% 100% R Gain
California 14 Alison Hayden (Republican) 33% Eric Swalwell (Democratic) 67% 100% Hold
California 15 David Canepa (Democratic) 65% Other D 35% 100% Hold
California 16 Anna Eshoo (Democratic) 63% Other D 37% 100% Hold
California 17 Ritesh Tandon (Republican) 32% Ro Khanna (Democratic) 68% 100% Hold
California 18 Peter Hernandez (Republican) 31% Zoe Lofgren (Democratic) 69% 100% Hold
California 19 Jeff Gorman (Republican) 26% Jimmy Panetta (Democratic) 74% 100% Hold
California 20 Kevin McCarthy (Republican) 72% Marisa Wood (Democratic) 28% 100% Hold
California 21 Michael Maher (Republican) 46% Jim Costa (Democratic) 54% 100% Hold
California 22 David Valadao (Republican) 54% Rudy Salas (Democratic) 46% 100% Hold
California 23 Jay Obernolte (Republican) 58% Derek Marshall (Democratic) 42% 100% Hold
California 24 Brad Allen (Republican) 44% Salud Carbajal (Democratic) 56% 100% Hold
California 25 Brian Hawkins (Republican) 44% Raul Ruiz (Democratic) 56% 100% Hold
California 26 Matt Jacobs (Republican) 43% Julia Brownley (Democratic) 57% 100% Hold
California 27 Mike Garcia (Republican) 52% Christy Smith (Democratic) 48% 100% Hold
California 28 Wes Hallman (Republican) 33% Judy Chu (Democratic) 67% 100% Hold
California 29 Tony Cárdenas (Democratic) 72% Other D 28% 100% Hold
California 30 Maebe A. Girl (Democratic) 76% Other D 24% 100% Hold
California 31 Daniel Martinez (Republican) 37% Grace Napolitano (Democratic) 63% 100% Hold
California 32 Lucie Volotzky (Republican) 34% Brad Sherman (Democratic) 66% 100% Hold
California 33 John Porter (Republican) 42% Pete Aguilar (Democratic) 58% 100% Hold
California 34 Jimmy Gomez (Democratic) 56% Other D 44% 100% Hold
California 35 Mike Cargile (Republican) 34% Norma Torres (Democratic) 66% 100% Hold
California 36 Joe Collins III (Republican) 37% Ted Lieu (Democratic) 63% 100% Hold
California 37 Sydney Kamlager (Democratic) 58% Other D 42% 100% Hold
California 38 Eric Ching (Republican) 39% Linda Sánchez (Democratic) 61% 100% Hold
California 39 Aja Smith (Republican) 42% Mark Takano (Democratic) 58% 100% Hold
California 40 Young Kim (Republican) 52% Asif Mahmood (Democratic) 48% 100% Hold
California 41 Ken Calvert (Republican) 57% Will Rollins (Democratic) 43% 100% Hold
California 42 John Briscoe (Republican) 29% Robert Garcia (Democratic) 71% 100% Hold
California 43 Omar Navarro (Republican) 32% Maxine Waters (Democratic) 68% 100% Hold
California 44 Paul Jones (Republican) 33% Nanette Barragán (Democratic) 67% 100% Hold
California 45 Michelle Steel (Republican) 56% Jay Chen (Democratic) 44% 100% Hold
California 46 Christopher Gonzales (Republican) 35% Lou Correa (Democratic) 65% 100% Hold
California 47 Scott Baugh (Republican) 51% Katie Porter (Democratic) 49% 100% R Gain
California 48 Darrell Issa (Republican) 57% Stephen Houlahan (Democratic) 43% 100% Hold
California 49 Brian Maryott (Republican) 52% Mike Levin (Democratic) 48% 100% R Gain
California 50 Corey Gustafson (Republican) 42% Scott Peters (Democratic) 58% 100% Hold
California 51 Stan Caplan (Republican) 33% Sara Jacobs (Democratic) 67% 100% Hold
California 52 Tyler Geffeney (Republican) 34% Juan Vargas (Democratic) 66% 100% Hold
Colorado 1 Jennifer Qualteri (Republican) 29% Diana DeGette (Democratic) 70% Other 1% 100% Hold
Colorado 2 Marshall Dawson (Republican) 41% Joe Neguse (Democratic) 56% Other 3% 100% Hold
Colorado 3 Lauren Boebert (Republican) 53% Adam Frisch (Democratic) 47% 100% Hold
Colorado 4 Ken Buck (Republican) 64% Ike McCorkle (Democratic) 34% Other 2% 100% Hold
Colorado 5 Doug Lamborn (Republican) 61% David Torres (Democratic) 35% Other 4% 100% Hold
Colorado 6 Steven Monahan (Republican) 45% Jason Crow (Democratic) 53% Other 2% 100% Hold
Colorado 7 Erik Aadland (Republican) 48% Brittany Pettersen (Democratic) 49% Other 3% 100% Hold
Colorado 8 Barbara Kirkmeyer (Republican) 50% Yadira Caraveo (Democratic) 48% Other 2% 100% Gain
Connecticut 1 Larry Lazor (Republican) 40% John B. Larson (Democratic) 58% Other 2% 100% Hold
Connecticut 2 Mike France (Republican) 40% Joe Courtney (Democratic) 56% Other 4% 100% Hold
Connecticut 3 Lesley DeNardis (Republican) 41% Rosa DeLauro (Democratic) 56% Other 3% 100% hold
Connecticut 4 Jayme Stevenson (Republican) 42% Jim Himes (Democratic) 58% 100% hold
Connecticut 5 George Logan (Republican) 51% Jahana Hayes (Democratic) 49% 100% Gain
Delaware at-large Lee Murphy (Republican) 42% Lisa Blunt Rochester (Democratic) 55% Other 3% 100% Hold
Florida 1 Matt Gaetz (Republican) 57% Rebekah Jones (Democratic) 43% 100% Hold
Florida 2 Neal Dunn (Republican) 55% Al Lawson (Democratic) 45% 100% Hold
Florida 3 Kat Cammack (Republican) 56% Danielle Hawk (Democratic) 43% Other 1% 100% Hold
Florida 4 Aaron Bean (Republican) 57% LaShonda Holloway (Democratic) 43% 100% Hold
Florida 5 John Rutherford (Republican) 99% Other 1% 100% Hold
Florida 6 Michael Waltz (Republican) 86% Joe Hannoush (Libertarian) 14% 100% Hold
Florida 7 Cory Mills (Republican) 52% Karen Green (Democratic) 48% 100% Gain
Florida 8 Bill Posey (Republican) 59% Joanne Terry (Democratic) 41% 100% Hold
Florida 9 Scotty Moore (Republican) 47% Darren Soto (Democratic) 53% 100% Hold
Florida 10 Calvin Wimbish (Republican) 41% Maxwell Frost (Democratic) 57% Other 2% 100% Hold
Florida 11 Daniel Webster (Republican) 54% Shante Munns (Democratic) 45% Other 1% 100% Hold
Florida 12 Gus Bilirakis (Republican) 63% Kimberly Walker (Democratic) 37% 100% Hold
Florida 13 Anna Paulina Luna (Republican) 50% Eric Lynn (Democratic) 48% Other 2% 100% Gain
Florida 14 James Judge (Republican) 47% Kathy Castor (Democratic) 53% 100% Hold
Florida 15 Laurel Lee (Republican) 53% Alan Cohn (Democratic) 47% 100% Gain New Seat
Florida 16 Vern Buchanan (Republican) 54% Jan Schneider (Democratic) 46% 100% Hold
Florida 17 Greg Steube (Republican) 55% Andrea Kale (Democratic) 44% Other 1% 100% Hold
Florida 18 Scott Franklin (Republican) 84% Keith Hayden (Independent) 16% 100% Hold
Florida 19 Byron Donalds (Republican) 58% Cindy Banyai (Democratic) 42% 100% Hold
Florida 20 Drew Montez Clark (Republican) 38% Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (Democratic) 62% 100% Hold
Florida 21 Brian Mast (Republican) 54% Corinna Balderramos Robinson (Democratic) 46% 100% Hold
Florida 22 Daniel Franzese (Republican) 47% Lois Frankel (Democratic) 53% 100% Hold
Florida 23 Joe Budd (Republican) 48% Jared Moskowitz (Democratic) 50% Other 2% 100% Hold
Florida 24 Jesus Navarro (Republican) 34% Frederica Wilson (Democratic) 66% 100% Hold
Florida 25 Carla Spalding (Republican) 46% Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Democratic) 54% 100% Hold
Florida 26 Mario Díaz-Balart (Republican) 56% Christine Olivo (Democratic) 44% 100% Hold
Florida 27 María Elvira Salazar (Republican) 54% Annette Taddeo (Democratic) 46% 100% Hold
Florida 28 Carlos A. Giménez (Republican) 57% Robert Asencio (Democratic) 43% 100% Hold
Georgia 1 Buddy Carter (Republican) 61% Wade Herring (Democratic) 39% 100% Hold
Georgia 2 Chris West (Republican) 48% Sanford Bishop (Democratic) 52% 100% Hold
Georgia 3 Drew Ferguson (Republican) 68% Val Almonord (Democratic) 32% 100% Hold
Georgia 4 Jonathan Chavez (Republican) 23% Hank Johnson (Democratic) 77% 100% Hold
Georgia 5 Christian Zimm (Republican) 18% Nikema Williams (Democratic) 82% 100% Hold
Georgia 6 Rich McCormick (Republican) 57% Bob Christian (Democratic) 43% 100% Gain
Georgia 7 Mark Gonsalves (Republican) 45% Lucy McBath (Democratic) 55% 100% Hold
Georgia 8 Austin Scott (Republican) 61% Darrius Butler (Democratic) 39% 100% Hold
Georgia 9 Andrew Clyde (Republican) 67% Mike Ford (Democratic) 33% 100% Hold
Georgia 10 Mike Collins (Republican) 58% Tabitha Johnson-Green (Democratic) 42% 100% Hold
Georgia 11 Barry Loudermilk (Republican) 62% Antonio Daza-Fernandez (Democratic) 38% 100% Hold
Georgia 12 Rick W. Allen (Republican) 59% Liz Johnson (Democratic) 41% 100% Hold
Georgia 13 Caesar Gonzales (Republican) 37% David Scott (Democratic) 63% 100% Hold
Georgia 14 Marjorie Taylor Greene (Republican) 63% Marcus Flowers (Democratic) 33% Other 4% 100% Hold
Hawaii 1 Conrad Kress (Republican) 29% Ed Case (Democratic) 69% Other 2% 100% Hold
Hawaii 2 Joe Akana (Republican) 40% Jill Tokuda (Democratic) 57% Other 3% 100% Hold
Idaho 1 Russ Fulcher (Republican) 71% Kaylee Peterson (Democratic) 27% Other 2% 100% Hold
Idaho 2 Mike Simpson (Republican) 68% Wendy Norman (Democratic) 32% 100% Hold
Illinois 1 Eric Carlson (Republican) 33% Jonathan Jackson (Democratic) 66% Other 1% 100% Hold
Illinois 2 Thomas Lynch (Republican) 32% Robin Kelly (Democratic) 68% 100% Hold
Illinois 3 Justin Burau (Republican) 31% Delia Ramirez (Democratic) 69% 100% Hold
Illinois 4 James Falakos (Republican) 27% Chuy García (Democratic) 71% Other 2% 100% Hold
Illinois 5 Tommy Hanson (Republican) 32% Mike Quigley (Democratic) 67% Other 1% 100% Hold
Illinois 6 Keith Pekau (Republican) 49% Sean Casten (Democratic) 51% 100% Hold
Illinois 7 Danny K. Davis (Democratic) 99% Other 1% 100% Hold
Illinois 8 Chris Dargis (Republican) 46% Raja Krishnamoorthi (Democratic) 54% 100% Hold
Illinois 9 Max Rice (Republican) 33% Jan Schakowsky (Democratic) 67% 100% Hold
Illinois 10 Joseph Severino (Republican) 45% Brad Schneider (Democratic) 55% 100% Hold
Illinois 11 Catalina Lauf (Republican) 47% Bill Foster (Democratic) 53% 100% Hold
Illinois 12 Mike Bost (Republican) 72% Chip Markel (Democratic) 28% 100% Hold
Illinois 13 Regan Deering (Republican) 50% Nikki Budzinski (Democratic) 48% Other 2% 100% Hold
Illinois 14 Scott Gryder (Republican) 50% Lauren Underwood (Democratic) 50% 100% D Hold
Illinois 15 Mary Miller (Republican) 68% Paul Lange (Democratic) 32% 100% Hold
Illinois 16 Darin LaHood (Republican) 56% Elizabeth Haderlein (Democratic) 44% 100% Hold
Illinois 17 Esther Joy King (Republican) 49% Eric Sorensen (Democratic) 51% 100% Hold
Indiana 1 Jennifer-Ruth Green (Republican) 48% Frank J. Mrvan (Democratic) 52% 100% Hold
Indiana 2 Rudy Yakym (Republican) 64% Paul Steury (Democratic) 34% Other 2% 100% Hold * simulataneous special and general election to finish term
Indiana 3 Jim Banks (Republican) 71% Gary Snyder (Democratic) 27% Other 2% 100% Hold
Indiana 4 Jim Baird (Republican) 70% Roger Day (Democratic) 30% 100% Hold
Indiana 5 Victoria Spartz (Republican) 53% Jeannine Lee Lake (Democratic) 47% 100% Hold
Indiana 6 Greg Pence (Republican) 71% Cinde Wirth (Democratic) 29% 100% Hold
Indiana 7 Angela Grabovsky (Republican) 40% André Carson (Democratic) 58% Other 2% 100% Hold
Indiana 8 Larry Bucshon (Republican) 70% Ray McCormick (Democratic) 28% Other 2% 100% Hold
Indiana 9 Erin Houchin (Republican) 65% Matthew Fyfe (Democratic) 32% Other 3% 100% Hold
Iowa 1 Mariannette Miller-Meeks (Republican) 53% Christina Bohannan (Democratic) 47% 100% Hold
Iowa 2 Ashley Hinson (Republican) 54% Liz Mathis (Democratic) 46% 100% Hold
Iowa 3 Zach Nunn (Republican) 51% Cindy Axne (Democratic) 49% 100% Gain
Iowa 4 Randy Feenstra (Republican) 67% Ryan Melton (Democratic) 31% Other 2% 100% Hold
Kansas 1 Tracey Mann (Republican) 74% Jimmy Beard (Democratic) 26% 100% Hold
Kansas 2 Jake LaTurner (Republican) 53% Patrick Schmidt (Democratic) 47% 100% Hold
Kansas 3 Amanda Adkins (Republican) 46% Sharice Davids (Democratic) 51% 3% 100% Hold
Kansas 4 Ron Estes (Republican) 66% Bob Hernandez (Democratic) 34% 100% Hold
Kentucky 1 James Comer (Republican) 78% Jimmy Ausbrooks (Democratic) 22% 100% Hold
Kentucky 2 Brett Guthrie (Republican) 73% Hank Linderman (Democratic) 27% 100% Hold
Kentucky 3 Stuart Ray (Republican) 43% Morgan McGarvey (Democratic) 57% 100% Hold
Kentucky 4 Thomas Massie (Republican) 70% Matthew Lehman (Democratic) 28% Other 2% 100% Hold
Kentucky 5 Hal Rogers (Republican) 87% Conor Halbleib (Democratic) 13% 100% Hold
Kentucky 6 Andy Barr (Republican) 61% Geoff Young (Democratic) 39% 100% Hold
Louisiana 1 Steve Scalise (Republican) 75% Katie Darling (Democratic) 23% Other 2% 100% Hold
Louisiana 2 Dan Lux (Republican) 17% Troy Carter (Democratic) 83% 100% Hold
Louisiana 3 Clay Higgins (Republican) 33% Lessie Leblanc (Democratic) 11% Other 56% 100% Hold * December runoff, Higgins wins over Holden Hoggatt, R
Louisiana 4 Mike Johnson (Republican) 100% 100% Hold
Louisiana 5 Julia Letlow (Republican) 50% Omar Dantzler (Democratic) 22% Other 28% 100% Hold * Letlow wins either November or runoff
Louisiana 6 Garret Graves (Republican) 60% Other 40% 100% Hold
Maine 1 Ed Thelander (Republican) 39% Chellie Pingree (Democratic) 61% 100% Hold
Maine 2 Bruce Poliquin (Republican) 47% Jared Golden (Democratic) 48% Other 5% 100% Hold
Maryland 1 Andy Harris (Republican) 55% Heather Mizeur (Democratic) 43% Other 2% 100% Hold
Maryland 2 Nicolee Ambrose (Republican) 45% Dutch Ruppersberger (Democratic) 55% 100% Hold
Maryland 3 Yuripzy Morgan (Republican) 40% John Sarbanes (Democratic) 60% 100% Hold
Maryland 4 Jeff Warner (Republican) 22% Glenn Ivey (Democratic) 78% 100% Hold
Maryland 5 Chris Palombi (Republican) 37% Steny Hoyer (Democratic) 63% 100% Hold
Maryland 6 Neil Parrott (Republican) 48% David Trone (Democratic) 52% 100% Hold
Maryland 7 Scott Collier (Republican) 32% Kweisi Mfume (Democratic) 68% 100% Hold
Maryland 8 Gregory Coll (Republican) 35% Jamie Raskin (Democratic) 63% Other 2% 100% Hold
Massachusetts 1 Dean Martilli (Republican) 46% Richard Neal (Democratic) 54% 100% Hold
Massachusetts 2 Jeffrey Sossa-Paquette (Republican) 40% Jim McGovern (Democratic) 60% 100% Hold
Massachusetts 3 Dean Tran (Republican) 31% Lori Trahan (Democratic) 69% 100% Hold
Massachusetts 4 Jake Auchincloss (Democratic) 99% Other 1% 100% Hold
Massachusetts 5 Caroline Colarusso (Republican) 29% Katherine Clark (Democratic) 71% 100% Hold
Massachusetts 6 Bob May (Republican) 39% Seth Moulton (Democratic) 59% Other 2% 100% Hold
Massachusetts 7 Donnie Palmer Jr. (Republican) 28% Ayanna Pressley (Democratic) 72% 100% Hold
Massachusetts 8 Robert Burke (Republican) 26% Stephen F. Lynch (Democratic) 74% 100% Hold
Massachusetts 9 Jesse Brown (Republican) 42% Bill Keating (Democratic) 58% 100% Hold
Michigan 1 Jack Bergman (Republican) 63% Bob Lorinser (Democratic) 34% Other 3% 100% Hold
Michigan 2 John Moolenaar (Republican) 65% Jerry Hilliard (Democratic) 33% Other 2% 100% Hold
Michigan 3 John Gibbs (Republican) 48% Hillary Scholten (Democratic) 49% Other 3% 100% Gain
Michigan 4 Bill Huizenga (Republican) 57% Joseph Alfonso (Democratic) 40% Other 3% 100% Hold
Michigan 5 Tim Walberg (Republican) 60% Bart Goldberg (Democratic) 38% Other 2% 100% Hold
Michigan 6 Whittney Williams (Republican) 39% Debbie Dingell (Democratic) 61% 100% Hold
Michigan 7 Tom Barrett (Republican) 49% Elissa Slotkin (Democratic) 49% Other 2% 100% D Hold
Michigan 8 Paul Junge (Republican) 48% Dan Kildee (Democratic) 49% Other 3% 100% Hold
Michigan 9 Lisa McClain (Republican) 65% Brian Jaye (Democratic) 33% Other 2% 100% Hold
Michigan 10 John James (Republican) 49% Carl Marlinga (Democratic) 47% Other 4% 100% Hold
Michigan 11 Mark Ambrose (Republican) 44% Haley Stevens (Democratic) 56% 100% Hold
Michigan 12 Steven Elliott (Republican) 31% Rashida Tlaib (Democratic) 68% Other 1% 100% Hold
Michigan 13 Martell Bivings (Republican) 29% Shri Thanedar (Democratic) 69% Other 2% 100% Hold
Minnesota 1 Brad Finstad (Republican) 56% Jeff Ettinger (DFL) 41% Other 3% 100% Hold
Minnesota 2 Tyler Kistner (Republican) 50% Angie Craig (DFL) 48% Other 2% 100% Gain
Minnesota 3 Tom Weiler (Republican) 42% Dean Phillips (DFL) 58% 100% Hold
Minnesota 4 May Lor Xiong (Republican) 41% Betty McCollum (DFL) 59% 100% Hold
Minnesota 5 Cicely Davis (Republican) 39% Ilhan Omar (DFL) 61% 100% Hold
Minnesota 6 Tom Emmer (Republican) 69% Jeanne Hendricks (DFL) 31% 100% Hold
Minnesota 7 Michelle Fischbach (Republican) 61% Jill Abahsain (DFL) 37% Other 2% 100% Hold
Minnesota 8 Pete Stauber (Republican) 59% Jennifer Schultz (DFL) 41% 100% Hold
Mississippi 1 Trent Kelly (Republican) 71% Dianne Black (Democratic) 29% 100% Hold
Mississippi 2 Brian Flowers (Republican) 37% Bennie Thompson (Democratic) 63% 100% Hold
Mississippi 3 Michael Guest (Republican) 67% Shuwaski Young (Democratic) 33% 100% Hold
Mississippi 4 Mike Ezell (Republican) 68% Johnny DuPree (Democratic) 29% Other 3% 100% Hold
Missouri 1 Andrew Jones (Republican) 23% Cori Bush (Democratic) 75% Other 2% 100% Hold
Missouri 2 Ann Wagner (Republican) 54% Trish Gunby (Democratic) 44% Other 2% 100% Hold
Missouri 3 Blaine Luetkemeyer (Republican) 73% Bethany Mann (Democratic) 27% 100% Hold
Missouri 4 Mark Alford (Republican) 70% Jack Truman (Democratic) 28% Other 2% 100% Hold
Missouri 5 Jacob Turk (Republican) 43% Emanuel Cleaver (Democratic) 55% Other 2% 100% Hold
Missouri 6 Sam Graves (Republican) 70% Henry Martin (Democratic) 28% Other 2% 100% Hold
Missouri 7 Eric Burlison (Republican) 74% Kristen Radaker-Sheafer (Democratic) 24% Other 2% 100% Hold
Missouri 8 Jason Smith (Republican) 79% Randi McCallian (Democratic) 19% Other 2% 100% Hold
Montana 1 Ryan Zinke (Republican) 55% Monica Tranel (Democratic) 42% Other 3% 100% Gain
Montana 2 Matt Rosendale (Republican) 60% Penny Ronning (Democratic) 36% Other 4% 100% Hold
Nebraska 1 Mike Flood (Republican) 62% Patty Pansing Brooks (Democratic) 38% 100% Hold
Nebraska 2 Don Bacon (Republican) 52% Tony Vargas (Democratic) 48% 100% Hold
Nebraska 3 Adrian Smith (Republican) 81% David Else (Democratic) 18% Other 1% 100% Hold
Nevada 1 Mark Robertson (Republican) 53% Dina Titus (Democratic) 43% Other 4% 100% Gain
Nevada 2 Mark Amodei (Republican) 59% Elizabeth Krause (Democratic) 36% Other 5% 100% Hold
Nevada 3 April Becker (Republican) 53% Susie Lee (Democratic) 47% 100% Gain
Nevada 4 Sam Peters (Republican) 49% Steven Horsford (Democratic) 51% 100% Hold
New Hampshire 1 Karoline Leavitt (Republican) 50% Chris Pappas (Democratic) 50% 100% R Gain
New Hampshire 2 Robert Burns (Republican) 49% Annie Kuster (Democratic) 51% 100% Hold
New Jersey 1 Claire Gustafson (Republican) 40% Donald Norcross (Democratic) 57% Other 3% 100% Hold
New Jersey 2 Jeff Van Drew (Republican) 53% Tim Alexander (Democratic) 45% Other 2% 100% Hold
New Jersey 3 Bob Healey Jr. (Republican) 48% Andy Kim (Democratic) 49% Other 3% 100% Hold
New Jersey 4 Chris Smith (Republican) 62% Matthew Jenkins (Democratic) 36% Other 2% 100% Hold
New Jersey 5 Frank Pallotta (Republican) 48% Josh Gottheimer (Democratic) 49% Other 3% 100% Hold
New Jersey 6 Sue Kiley (Republican) 40% Frank Pallone (Democratic) 58% Other 2% 100% Hold
New Jersey 7 Thomas Kean Jr. (Republican) 51% Tom Malinowski (Democratic) 49% 100% Gain
New Jersey 8 Marcos Arroyo (Republican) 26% Rob Menendez (Democratic) 70% Other 4% 100% Hold
New Jersey 9 Billy Prempeh (Republican) 36% Bill Pascrell (Democratic) 61% Other 3% 100% Hold
New Jersey 10 David Pinckney (Republican) 19% Donald Payne Jr. (Democratic) 79% Other 2% 100% Hold
New Jersey 11 Paul DeGroot (Republican) 48% Mikie Sherrill (Democratic) 50% Other 2% 100% Hold
New Jersey 12 Darius Mayfield (Republican) 36% Bonnie Watson Coleman (Democratic) 63% Other 1% 100% Hold
New Mexico 1 Michelle Garcia Holmes (Republican) 46% Melanie Stansbury (Democratic) 54% 100% Hold
New Mexico 2 Yvette Herrell (Republican) 56% Gabe Vasquez (Democratic) 44% 100% Hold
New Mexico 3 Alexis Martinez Johnson (Republican) 42% Teresa Leger Fernandez (Democratic) 58% 100% Hold
New York 1 Nick LaLota (Republican) 54% Bridget Fleming (Democratic) 46% 100% Hold
New York 2 Andrew Garbarino (Republican) 53% Jackie Gordon (Democratic) 47% 100% Hold
New York 3 George Santos (Republican) 51% Robert Zimmerman (Democratic) 49% 100% Gain
New York 4 Anthony D’Esposito (Republican) 52% Laura Gillen (Democratic) 48% 100% Gain
New York 5 Paul King (Republican) 24% Gregory Meeks (Democratic) 76% 100% Hold
New York 6 Thomas Zmich (Republican) 32% Grace Meng (Democratic) 68% 100% Hold
New York 7 Juan Pagan (Republican) 22% Nydia Velázquez (Democratic) 78% 100% Hold
New York 8 Yuri Dashevsky (Republican) 27% Hakeem Jeffries (Democratic) 73% 100% Hold
New York 9 Yvette Clarke (Democratic) 81% Menachem Raitport (Conservative) 19% 100% Hold
New York 10 Benine Hamdan (Republican) 24% Dan Goldman (Democratic) 74% Other 2% 100% Hold
New York 11 Nicole Malliotakis (Republican) 53% Max Rose (Democratic) 47% 100% Hold
New York 12 Michael Zumbluskas (Republican) 26% Jerry Nadler (Democratic) 73% Other 1% 100% Hold
New York 13 Adriano Espaillat (Democratic) 100% 100% Hold
New York 14 Tina Forte (Republican) 21% Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (Democratic) 76% Other 3% 100% Hold
New York 15 Stylo Sapaskis (Republican) 21% Ritchie Torres (Democratic) 79% 100% Hold
New York 16 Miriam Flisser (Republican) 24% Jamaal Bowman (Democratic) 76% 100% Hold
New York 17 Michael Lawler (Republican) 54% Sean Patrick Maloney (Democratic) 46% 100% Gain
New York 18 Colin Schmitt (Republican) 52% Pat Ryan (Democratic) 48% 100% Gain
New York 19 Marc Molinaro (Republican) 53% Josh Riley (Democratic) 47% 100% Gain
New York 20 Liz Joy (Republican) 46% Paul Tonko (Democratic) 54% 100% Hold
New York 21 Elise Stefanik (Republican) 59% Matt Castelli (Democratic) 41% 100% Hold
New York 22 Brandon Williams (Republican) 49% Francis Conole (Democratic) 51% 100% Gain
New York 23 Nick Langworthy (Republican) 58% Max Della Pia (Democratic) 42% 100% Hold
New York 24 Claudia Tenney (Republican) 56% Steven Holden (Democratic) 44% 100% Hold
New York 25 La’Ron Singletary (Republican) 44% Joseph Morelle (Democratic) 56% 100% Hold
New York 26 Steven Sams (Republican) 42% Brian Higgins (Democratic) 58% 100% Hold
North Carolina 1 Sandy Smith (Republican) 46% Don Davis (Democratic) 54% 100% Hold
North Carolina 2 Christine Villaverde (Republican) 41% Deborah K. Ross (Democratic) 59% 100% Hold
North Carolina 3 Greg Murphy (Republican) 66% Barbara Gaskins (Democratic) 34% 100% Hold
North Carolina 4 Courtney Geels (Republican) 38% Valerie Foushee (Democratic) 62% 100% Hold
North Carolina 5 Virginia Foxx (Republican) 64% Kyle Parrish (Democratic) 36% 100% Hold
North Carolina 6 Christian Castelli (Republican) 48% Kathy Manning (Democratic) 50% Other 2% 100% Hold
North Carolina 7 David Rouzer (Republican) 62% Charles Graham (Democratic) 38% 100% Hold
North Carolina 8 Dan Bishop (Republican) 64% Scott Huffman (Democratic) 36% 100% Hold
North Carolina 9 Richard Hudson (Republican) 58% Ben Clark (Democratic) 42% 100% Hold
North Carolina 10 Patrick McHenry (Republican) 68% Pam Genant (Democratic) 32% 100% Hold
North Carolina 11 Chuck Edwards (Republican) 53% Jasmine Beach-Ferrara (Democratic) 43% Other 4% 100% Hold
North Carolina 12 Tyler Lee (Republican) 39% Alma Adams (Democratic) 61% 100% Hold
North Carolina 13 Bo Hines (Republican) 50% Wiley Nickel (Democratic) 50% 100% R Gain
North Carolina 14 Pat Harrigan (Republican) 50% Jeff Jackson (Democratic) 50% 100% D Gain
North Dakota at-large Kelly Armstrong (Republican) 75% Cara Mund (Independent) 25% 100% Hold
Ohio 1 Steve Chabot (Republican) 50% Greg Landsman (Democratic) 50% 100% R Hold
Ohio 2 Brad Wenstrup (Republican) 63% Samantha Meadows (Democratic) 37% 100% Hold
Ohio 3 Lee Stahley (Republican) 33% Joyce Beatty (Democratic) 67% 100% Hold
Ohio 4 Jim Jordan (Republican) 64% Tamie Wilson (Democratic) 36% 100% Hold
Ohio 5 Bob Latta (Republican) 62% Craig Swartz (Democratic) 38% 100% Hold
Ohio 6 Bill Johnson (Republican) 66% Louis Lyras (Democratic) 34% 100% Hold
Ohio 7 Max Miller (Republican) 57% Matthew Diemer (Democratic) 43% 100% Hold
Ohio 8 Warren Davidson (Republican) 64% Vanessa Enoch (Democratic) 36% 100% Hold
Ohio 9 J. R. Majewski (Republican) 49% Marcy Kaptur (Democratic) 51% 100% Hold
Ohio 10 Mike Turner (Republican) 56% David Esrati (Democratic) 44% 100% Hold
Ohio 11 Eric Brewer (Republican) 32% Shontel Brown (Democratic) 68% 100% Hold
Ohio 12 Troy Balderson (Republican) 63% Amy Rippel-Elton (Democratic) 37% 100% Hold
Ohio 13 Madison Gesiotto (Republican) 50% Emilia Sykes (Democratic) 50% 100% R Gain
Ohio 14 David Joyce (Republican) 58% Matt Kilboy (Democratic) 42% 100% Hold
Ohio 15 Mike Carey (Republican) 56% Gary Josephson (Democratic) 44% 100% Hold
Oklahoma 1 Kevin Hern (Republican) 63% Adam Martin (Democratic) 35% Other 2% 100% Hold
Oklahoma 2 Josh Brecheen (Republican) 75% Naomi Andrews (Democratic) 22% Other 3% 100% Hold
Oklahoma 3 Frank Lucas (Republican) 81% Jeremiah Ross (Democratic) 19% 100% Hold
Oklahoma 4 Tom Cole (Republican) 70% Mary Brannon (Democratic) 30% 100% Hold
Oklahoma 5 Stephanie Bice (Republican) 54% Joshua Harris-Till (Democratic) 44% Other 2% 100% Hold
Oregon 1 Christopher Mann (Republican) 39% Suzanne Bonamici (Democratic) 61% 100% Hold
Oregon 2 Cliff Bentz (Republican) 63% Joe Yetter (Democratic) 37% 100% Hold
Oregon 3 Joanna Harbour (Republican) 32% Earl Blumenauer (Democratic) 68% 100% Hold
Oregon 4 Alek Skarlatos (Republican) 48% Val Hoyle (Democratic) 49% Other 3% 100% Hold
Oregon 5 Lori Chavez-DeRemer (Republican) 51% Jamie McLeod-Skinner (Democratic) 49% 100% Gain
Oregon 6 Mike Erickson (Republican) 52% Andrea Salinas (Democratic) 48% 100% Gain
Pennsylvania 1 Brian Fitzpatrick (Republican) 54% Ashley Ehasz (Democratic) 46% 100% Hold
Pennsylvania 2 Aaron Bashir (Republican) 39% Brendan Boyle (Democratic) 61% 100% Hold
Pennsylvania 3 Dwight Evans (Democratic) 89% Christopher Hoeppner (Socialist Workers) 11% 100% Hold
Pennsylvania 4 Christian Nascimento (Republican) 46% Madeleine Dean (Democratic) 54% 100% Hold
Pennsylvania 5 David Galluch (Republican) 43% Mary Gay Scanlon (Democratic) 57% 100% Hold
Pennsylvania 6 Guy Ciarrocchi (Republican) 48% Chrissy Houlahan (Democratic) 52% 100% Hold
Pennsylvania 7 Lisa Scheller (Republican) 51% Susan Wild (Democratic) 49% 100% Gain
Pennsylvania 8 Jim Bognet (Republican) 49% Matt Cartwright (Democratic) 51% 100% Hold
Pennsylvania 9 Dan Meuser (Republican) 63% Amanda Waldman (Democratic) 37% 100% Hold
Pennsylvania 10 Scott Perry (Republican) 55% Shamaine Daniels (Democratic) 45% 100% Hold
Pennsylvania 11 Lloyd Smucker (Republican) 59% Bob Hollister (Democratic) 41% 100% Hold
Pennsylvania 12 Mike Doyle (Republican) 46% Summer Lee (Democratic) 54% 100% Hold
Pennsylvania 13 John Joyce (Republican) 99% Other 1% 100% Hold
Pennsylvania 14 Guy Reschenthaler (Republican) 99% Other 1% 100% Hold
Pennsylvania 15 Glenn Thompson (Republican) 99% Other 1% 100% Hold
Pennsylvania 16 Mike Kelly (Republican) 57% Dan Pastore (Democratic) 43% 100% Hold
Pennsylvania 17 Jeremy Shaffer (Republican) 51% Chris Deluzio (Democratic) 49% 100% Gain
Rhode Island 1 Allen Waters (Republican) 35% David Cicilline (Democratic) 62% Other 3% 100% Hold
Rhode Island 2 Allan Fung (Republican) 49% Seth Magaziner (Democratic) 47% Other 4% 100% Gain
South Carolina 1 Nancy Mace (Republican) 55% Annie Andrews (Democratic) 43% Other 2% 100% Hold
South Carolina 2 Joe Wilson (Republican) 58% Juddson Larkins (Democratic) 42% 100% Hold
South Carolina 3 Jeff Duncan (Republican) 99% Other 1% 100% Hold
South Carolina 4 William Timmons (Republican) 64% Ken Hill (Democratic) 34% Other 2% 100% Hold
South Carolina 5 Ralph Norman (Republican) 63% Evangeline Hundley (Democratic) 36% Other 1% 100% Hold
South Carolina 6 Duke Buckner (Republican) 35% Jim Clyburn (Democratic) 65% 100% Hold
South Carolina 7 Russell Fry (Republican) 64% Daryl Scott (Democratic) 36% 100% Hold
South Dakota at-large Dusty Johnson (Republican) 84% Collin Duprel (Libertarian) 16% 100% Hold
Tennessee 1 Diana Harshbarger (Republican) 77% Cameron Parsons (Democratic) 21% Other 2% 100% Hold
Tennessee 2 Tim Burchett (Republican) 70% Mark Harmon (Democratic) 30% 100% Hold
Tennessee 3 Chuck Fleischmann (Republican) 70% Meg Gorman (Democratic) 28% Other 2% 100% Hold
Tennessee 4 Scott DesJarlais (Republican) 63% Wayne Steele (Democratic) 35% Other 2% 100% Hold
Tennessee 5 Andy Ogles (Republican) 57% Heidi Campbell (Democratic) 41% Other 2% 100% Gain
Tennessee 6 John Rose (Republican) 67% Randal Cooper (Democratic) 33% 100% Hold
Tennessee 7 Mark E. Green (Republican) 64% Odessa Kelly (Democratic) 35% Other 1% 100% Hold
Tennessee 8 David Kustoff (Republican) 72% Lynnette Williams (Democratic) 26% Other 2% 100% Hold
Tennessee 9 Charlotte Bergmann (Republican) 23% Steve Cohen (Democratic) 74% Other 3% 100% Hold
Texas 1 Nathaniel Moran (Republican) 69% Jrmar Jefferson (Democratic) 31% 100% Hold
Texas 2 Dan Crenshaw (Republican) 59% Robin Fulford (Democratic) 41% 100% Hold
Texas 3 Keith Self (Republican) 57% Sandeep Srivastava (Democratic) 41% Other 2% 100% Hold
Texas 4 Pat Fallon (Republican) 60% Iro Omere (Democratic) 38% Other 2% 100% Hold
Texas 5 Lance Gooden (Republican) 58% Tartisha Hill (Democratic) 40% Other 2% 100% Hold
Texas 6 Jake Ellzey (Republican) 99% Other 1% 100% Hold
Texas 7 Johnny Teague (Republican) 40% Lizzie Fletcher (Democratic) 60% 100% Hold
Texas 8 Morgan Luttrell (Republican) 58% Laura Jones (Democratic) 40% Other 2% 100% Hold
Texas 9 Jimmy Leon (Republican) 33% Al Green (Democratic) 67% 100% Hold
Texas 10 Michael McCaul (Republican) 59% Linda Nuno (Democratic) 39% Other 2% 100% Hold
Texas 11 August Pfluger (Republican) 99% Other 1% 100% Hold
Texas 12 Kay Granger (Republican) 58% Trey Hunt (Democratic) 42% 100% Hold
Texas 13 Ronny Jackson (Republican) 72% Kathleen Brown (Democratic) 28% 100% Hold
Texas 14 Randy Weber (Republican) 63% Mikal Williams (Democratic) 37% 100% Hold
Texas 15 Monica De La Cruz (Republican) 53% Michelle Vallejo (Democratic) 45% Other 2% 100% Gain
Texas 16 Irene Armendariz-Jackson (Republican) 40% Veronica Escobar (Democratic) 60% 100% Hold
Texas 17 Pete Sessions (Republican) 57% Mary Jo Woods (Democratic) 43% 100% Hold
Texas 18 Carmen Maria Montiel (Republican) 27% Sheila Jackson Lee (Democratic) 69% Other 4% 100% Hold
Texas 19 Jodey Arrington (Republican) 89% Nathan Lewis (Independent) 11% 100% Hold
Texas 20 Kyle Sinclair (Republican) 41% Joaquin Castro (Democratic) 59% 100% Hold
Texas 21 Chip Roy (Republican) 60% Claudia Zapata (Democratic) 40% 100% Hold
Texas 22 Troy Nehls (Republican) 57% Jamie Jordan (Democratic) 41% Other 2% 100% Hold
Texas 23 Tony Gonzales (Republican) 54% John Lira (Democratic) 41% Other 5% 100% Hold
Texas 24 Beth Van Duyne (Republican) 56% Jan McDowell (Democratic) 44% 100% Hold
Texas 25 Roger Williams (Republican) 99% Other 1% 100% Hold
Texas 26 Michael Burgess (Republican) 88% Mike Kolls (Libertarian) 12% 100% Hold
Texas 27 Michael Cloud (Republican) 60% Maclovio Perez Jr. (Democratic) 40% 100% Hold
Texas 28 Cassy Garcia (Republican) 49% Henry Cuellar (Democratic) 51% 100% Hold
Texas 29 Robert Schafranek (Republican) 39% Sylvia Garcia (Democratic) 61% 100% Hold
Texas 30 James Rodgers (Republican) 28% Jasmine Crockett (Democratic) 68% Other 4% 100% Hold
Texas 31 John Carter (Republican) 99% Other 1% 100% Hold
Texas 32 Antonio Swad (Republican) 42% Colin Allred (Democratic) 58% 100% Hold
Texas 33 Patrick Gillespie (Republican) 32% Marc Veasey (Democratic) 66% Other 2% 100% Hold
Texas 34 Mayra Flores (Republican) 51% Vicente Gonzalez (Democratic) 49% Other 100% Hold
Texas 35 Dan McQueen (Republican) 34% Greg Casar (Democratic) 66% 100% Hold
Texas 36 Brian Babin (Republican) 66% Jon Haire (Democratic) 34% 100% Hold
Texas 37 Jenny Sharon (Republican) 30% Lloyd Doggett (Democratic) 68% Other 2% 100% Hold
Texas 38 Wesley Hunt (Republican) 57% Duncan Klussmann (Democratic) 43% 100% Hold
Utah 1 Blake Moore (Republican) 72% Rick Jones (Democratic) 28% 100% Hold
Utah 2 Chris Stewart (Republican) 62% Nick Mitchell (Democratic) 34% Other 4% 100% Hold
Utah 3 John Curtis (Republican) 72% Glenn Wright (Democratic) 22% Other 6% 100% Hold
Utah 4 Burgess Owens (Republican) 60% Darlene McDonald (Democratic) 38% Other 2% 100% Hold
Vermont at-large Liam Madden (Republican) 32% Becca Balint (Democratic) 59% Other 9% 100% Hold
Virginia 1 Rob Wittman (Republican) 61% Herbert Jones Jr. (Democratic) 37% Other 2% 100% Hold
Virginia 2 Jen Kiggans (Republican) 50% Elaine Luria (Democratic) 50% 100% R Gain
Virginia 3 Terry Namkung (Republican) 35% Bobby Scott (Democratic) 65% 100% Hold
Virginia 4 Leon Benjamin (Republican) 42% Donald McEachin (Democratic) 58% 100% Hold
Virginia 5 Bob Good (Republican) 55% Joshua Throneburg (Democratic) 45% 100% Hold
Virginia 6 Ben Cline (Republican) 67% Jennifer Lewis (Democratic) 33% 100% Hold
Virginia 7 Yesli Vega (Republican) 50% Abigail Spanberger (Democratic) 50% 100% D Hold
Virginia 8 Karina Lipsman (Republican) 29% Don Beyer (Democratic) 69% Other 2% 100% Hold
Virginia 9 Morgan Griffith (Republican) 68% Taysha DeVaughan (Democratic) 32% 100% Hold
Virginia 10 Hung Cao (Republican) 47% Jennifer Wexton (Democratic) 53% 100% Hold
Virginia 11 James Myles (Republican) 27% Gerry Connolly (Democratic) 73% 100% Hold
Washington 1 Vincent Cavaleri (Republican) 46% Suzan DelBene (Democratic) 54% 100% Hold
Washington 2 Dan Matthews (Republican) 40% Rick Larsen (Democratic) 60% 100% Hold
Washington 3 Joe Kent (Republican) 58% Marie Perez (Democratic) 42% 100% Hold
Washington 4 Dan Newhouse (Republican) 70% Doug White (Democratic) 30% 100% Hold
Washington 5 Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Republican) 63% Natasha Hill (Democratic) 37% 100% Hold
Washington 6 Elizabeth Kreiselmaier (Republican) 44% Derek Kilmer (Democratic) 56% 100% Hold
Washington 7 Cliff Moon (Republican) 19% Pramila Jayapal (Democratic) 81% 100% Hold
Washington 8 Matt Larkin (Republican) 50% Kim Schrier (Democratic) 50% 100% R Gain
Washington 9 Doug Basler (Republican) 29% Adam Smith (Democratic) 71% 100% Hold
Washington 10 Keith Swank (Republican) 43% Marilyn Strickland (Democratic) 57% 100% Hold
West Virginia 1 Carol Miller (Republican) 73% Lacy Watson (Democratic) 25% Other 2% 100% Hold
West Virginia 2 Alex Mooney (Republican) 68% Barry Lee Wendell (Democratic) 32% 100% Hold
Wisconsin 1 Bryan Steil (Republican) 62% Ann Roe (Democratic) 36% Other 2% 100% Hold
Wisconsin 2 Erik Olsen (Republican) 33% Mark Pocan (Democratic) 64% Other 3% 100% Hold
Wisconsin 3 Derrick Van Orden (Republican) 54% Brad Pfaff (Democratic) 46% 100% Gain
Wisconsin 4 Tim Rogers (Republican) 29% Gwen Moore (Democratic) 69% Other 2% 100% Hold
Wisconsin 5 Scott L. Fitzgerald (Republican) 63% Mike Van Someren (Democratic) 37% 100% Hold
Wisconsin 6 Glenn Grothman (Republican) 99% Other 1% 100% Hold
Wisconsin 7 Tom Tiffany (Republican) 63% Richard Ausman (Democratic) 37% 100% Hold
Wisconsin 8 Mike Gallagher (Republican) 86% Other 14% 100% Hold
Wyoming at-large Harriet Hageman (Republican) 68% Lynnette Grey Bull (Democratic) 29% Other 3% 100% Hold
American Samoa at-large Amata Coleman Radewagen (Republican) 100% 100% Hold
District of Columbia at-large Nelson Rimensnyder (Republican) 8% Eleanor Holmes Norton (Democratic) 84% Other 8% 100% Hold
Guam at-large Jim Moylan (Republican) 47% Judith Won Pat (Democratic) 53% 100% Hold
Northern Mariana Islands at-large Gregorio Sablan (Democratic) 100% 100% Hold
U.S. Virgin Islands at-large Stacey Plaskett (Democratic) 100% 100% Hold

Senate, GOP pickup, net +2

Alabama R Open Katie Britt, R 66% Will Boyd, D 32% Other, Ltn 2% R Hold
Alaska R Incumbent Lisa Murkowski, R 55% Kelly Tshibaka, R 45% R Hold
Arizona D Incumbent Mark Kelly, D 50% Blake Masters, R 48% Other, Ltn 2% D Hold
Arkansas R Incumbent John Boozman, R 60% Natalie James, D 38% Other, Ltn 2% R Hold
California D Incumbent Alex Padila, D 64% Mark Meuser, R 36% D Hold
Colorado D Incumbent Michael Bennet, D 53% Joe O’Dea 44% Other 3% D Hold
Connecticut D Incumbent Richard Blumenthal, D 56% Leora Levy, R 44% D Hold
Florida R Incumbent Marco Rubio, R 53% Val Demings, D 45% Other 2% R Hold
Georgia D Incumbent Herschel Walker, R 50% Raphael Warnock, D 48% Other 2% R Gain
Hawaii D Incumbent Brian Schatz, D 67% Bob McDermott, R 31% Other 2% D Hold
Idaho R Incumbent Mike Crapo, R 68% David Roth, D 27% Other 5% R Hold
Illinois D Incumbent Tammy Duckworth, D 57% Kathy Salvi, R 41% Other 2% D Hold
Indiana R Incumbent Todd Young, R 49% Thomas McDermott, Jr., D 45% Other 6% R Hold
Iowa R Incumbent Chuck Grassley, R 54% Michael Franken, D 46% R Hold
Kansas R Incumbent Jerry Moran, R 56% Mark Holland, D 42% Other 2% R Hold
Kentucky R Incumbent Rand Paul, R 61% Charles Booker, D 39% R Hold
Louisiana R Incumbent John Kennedy, R 54% Luke Mixon, D 14% Other 32% R Hold
Maryland D Incumbent Chris Van Hollen, D 61% Chris Chaffee, D 38% Other 1% D Hold
Missouri R Open Eric Schmitt, R 56% Trudy Busch Valentine, D 41% Other 3% R Hold
Nevada D Incumbent Adam Laxalt, R 47.30% Catherine Cortez-Masto, D 47% Other 5.70% R Gain
New Hampshire D Incumbent Maggie Hassan, D 49.2% Don Bolduc, R 48.8% Other 2% D Hold
New York D Incumbent Charles Schumer, D 58% Joe Pinion 41% Other 1% D Hold
North Carolina R Open Ted Budd, R 49.5% Cheri Beasley, D 47.5% Other 3% R Hold
North Dakota R Incumbent John Hoeven, R 79% Katrina Christiansen, D 20% Other 1% R Hold
Ohio R Open J D Vance, R 50.14% Tim Ryan, D 49.86% R Hold
Oklahoma R Incumbent James Lankford, R 58% Madison Horn, D 39% Other 3% R Hold
Oklahoma R Open Markwayne Mullin, R 55% Kendra Horn, D 41% Other 4% R Hold
Oregon D Incumbent Ron Wyden, D 55% Joe Rae Parkins, R 42% Other 3% D Hold
Pennsylvania R Open Mehmet Oz, R 49.0% John Fetterman, D 48.5% Other 2.50% R Hold
South Carolina R Incumbent Tim Scott, R 61% Krystel Matthews, D 37% Other 2% R Hold
South Dakota R Incumbent John Thune, R 59% Brian Bengs, D 33% Other 8% R Hold
Utah R Incumbent Mike Lee, R 50% Evan McMullin, IND 46% Other 4% R Hold
Vermont D Open Peter Welch, D 60% Gerald Malloy, R 34% Other 6% D Hold
Washington D Incumbent Patty Murray, D 51% Tiffany Smiley, R 49% D Hold
Wisconsin R Incumbent Ron Johnson, R 52.50% Mandela Barnes, D 47.5% R Hold

Governors, modest Republican Pickups, net +2

Alabama R Incumbent Kay Ivey, R 68% Yolanda Flowers, D 30% Other 2% R Hold
Alaska R Incumbent Mike Dunleavy, R 54% Lee Gara, D 46% R Hold
Arizona R Open Kari Lake, R 52% Katie Hobbs, D 48% R Hold
Arkansas R Open Sarah Huckabee Sanders, R 59% Chris Jones, D 39% Other 2% R Hold
California D Incumbent Gavin Newsom, D 58% Brian Dahle, R 42% D Hold
Colorado D Incumbent Jared Polis, D 53% Heidi Ganahl, R 43% Other 4% D Hold
Connecticut D Incumbent Ned Lamont, D 52% Bob Stefanowski, R 46% Other 2% D Hold
Florida R Incumbent Ronald DeSantis, R 58% Charles Crist, D 40% Other 2% R Hold
Georgia R Incumbent Brian Kemp, R 55% Stacey Abrams, D 43% Other 2% R Hold
Hawaii D Open Josh Green, D 55% Duke Aiona, R 45% D Hold
Idaho R Incumbent Brad Little, R 63% Stephen Heidt, D 32% Other 5% R Hold
Illinois D Incumbent J B Pritzker, D 55% Darren Bailey, R 44% Other 1% D Hold
Iowa R Incumbent Kim Reynolds, R 58% Deidre DeJear, D 40% Other 2% R Hold
Kansas D Incumbent Derek Schmidt, R 48% Laura Kelly, D 44% Other 8% R Gain
Maine D Incumbent Janet Mills, D 50% Paul LePage, R 48% Other 2% D Hold
Maryland R Open Wes Moore, D 62% Dan Cox, R 33% Other 5% D Gain
Massachusetts R Open Maura Healey, D 58% Geoff Diehl, R 39% Other 3% D Gain
Michigan D Incumbent Gretchen Whitmer, D 51% Tudor Dixon, R 47% Other 2% D Hold
Minnesota D Incumbent Tim Walz, D 51% Scott Jensen, R 46% Other 3% D Hold
Nebraska R Open Jim Pillen, R 60% Carol Blood, D 38% Other 2% R Hold
Nevada D Incumbent Joe Lombardo, R 49% Steve Sisolak, D 47% Other 4% R Gain
New Hampshire R Incumbent Chris Sununu, R 56% Tom Sherman, D 41% Other 3% R Hold
New Mexico D Incumbent Michelle Lujan Grisham, D 51% Mark Ronchetti, R 47% Other 2% D Hold
New York D Incumbent Kathy Hochul, D 52.5% Lee Zeldin, R 47.5% D Hold
Ohio R Incumbent Mike DeWine, R 61% Nan Whaley, D 39% R Hold
Oklahoma R Incumbent Kevin Stitt, R 56% Joy Hofmeister, D 42% Other 2% R Hold
Oregon D Open Christine Drazan, R 45% Tina Kotek, D 42% Other 13% R Gain
Pennsylvania D Open Josh Shapiro, D 50% Doug Mastriano, R 46% Other 4% D Hold
Rhode Island D Incumbent Dan McKee, D 52% Ashley Kalus, R 45% Other 3% D Hold
South Carolina R Incumbent Henry McMaster, R 58% Joe Cunningham, D 40% Other 2% R Hold
South Dakota R Incumbent Kristi Noem, R 62% Jamie Smith, D 36% Other 2% R Hold
Tennessee R Incumbent William Lee, R 66% Jason Martin, D 32% Other 2% R Hold
Texas R Incumbent Greg Abbott, R 53% Beto O’Rourke, D 44% Other 3% R Hold
Vermont R Incumbent Phil Scott, R 63% Brenda Siegel, D/P 31% Other 6% R Hold
Wisconsin D Incumbent Tim Michels, R 50% Tony Evers, D 49% Other 1% R Gain
Wyoming R Incumbent Mark Gordon, R 71% Terry Livingston, D 27% Other 2% R Hold

Update – FL, GA, NC, OH, SC, VT, VA, WV

Preliminary Update before 7 pm drop – Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia only

Senate – Florida – Rubio re-elected; Georgia – goes to runoff with Walker +1; NC Butler, R; Ohio – Vance wins tight race; SC – Scott re-elected; Vermont, Welch replaces Leahy

Governor – all aforementioned states with Governor’s Races returned

Sec. of State – all aforementioned states with Sec. of State races have incumbent parties retain the office (no flipping)

State Legislatures – all aforementioned states with state legislative races have parties currently controlling chambers continue to control respective chambers

Florida 1 Matt Gaetz (Republican) 57% Rebekah Jones (Democratic) 43% 100% Hold
Florida 2 Neal Dunn (Republican) 55% Al Lawson (Democratic) 45% 100% Hold
Florida 3 Kat Cammack (Republican) 56% Danielle Hawk (Democratic) 43% Other 1% 100% Hold
Florida 4 Aaron Bean (Republican) 57% LaShonda Holloway (Democratic) 43% 100% Hold
Florida 5 John Rutherford (Republican) 99% Other 1% 100% Hold
Florida 6 Michael Waltz (Republican) 86% Joe Hannoush (Libertarian) 14% 100% Hold
Florida 7 Cory Mills (Republican) 52% Karen Green (Democratic) 48% 100% Gain
Florida 8 Bill Posey (Republican) 59% Joanne Terry (Democratic) 41% 100% Hold
Florida 9 Scotty Moore (Republican) 47% Darren Soto (Democratic) 53% 100% Hold
Florida 10 Calvin Wimbish (Republican) 41% Maxwell Frost (Democratic) 57% Other 2% 100% Hold
Florida 11 Daniel Webster (Republican) 54% Shante Munns (Democratic) 45% Other 1% 100% Hold
Florida 12 Gus Bilirakis (Republican) 63% Kimberly Walker (Democratic) 37% 100% Hold
Florida 13 Anna Paulina Luna (Republican) 50% Eric Lynn (Democratic) 48% Other 2% 100% Gain
Florida 14 James Judge (Republican) 47% Kathy Castor (Democratic) 53% 100% Hold
Florida 15 Laurel Lee (Republican) 53% Alan Cohn (Democratic) 47% 100% Gain New Seat
Florida 16 Vern Buchanan (Republican) 54% Jan Schneider (Democratic) 46% 100% Hold
Florida 17 Greg Steube (Republican) 55% Andrea Kale (Democratic) 44% Other 1% 100% Hold
Florida 18 Scott Franklin (Republican) 84% Keith Hayden (Independent) 16% 100% Hold
Florida 19 Byron Donalds (Republican) 58% Cindy Banyai (Democratic) 42% 100% Hold
Florida 20 Drew Montez Clark (Republican) 38% Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (Democratic) 62% 100% Hold
Florida 21 Brian Mast (Republican) 54% Corinna Balderramos Robinson (Democratic) 46% 100% Hold
Florida 22 Daniel Franzese (Republican) 47% Lois Frankel (Democratic) 53% 100% Hold
Florida 23 Joe Budd (Republican) 48% Jared Moskowitz (Democratic) 50% Other 2% 100% Hold
Florida 24 Jesus Navarro (Republican) 34% Frederica Wilson (Democratic) 66% 100% Hold
Florida 25 Carla Spalding (Republican) 46% Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Democratic) 54% 100% Hold
Florida 26 Mario Díaz-Balart (Republican) 56% Christine Olivo (Democratic) 44% 100% Hold
Florida 27 María Elvira Salazar (Republican) 54% Annette Taddeo (Democratic) 46% 100% Hold
Florida 28 Carlos A. Giménez (Republican) 57% Robert Asencio (Democratic) 43% 100% Hold
Georgia 1 Buddy Carter (Republican) 61% Wade Herring (Democratic) 39% 100% Hold
Georgia 2 Chris West (Republican) 48% Sanford Bishop (Democratic) 52% 100% Hold
Georgia 3 Drew Ferguson (Republican) 68% Val Almonord (Democratic) 32% 100% Hold
Georgia 4 Jonathan Chavez (Republican) 23% Hank Johnson (Democratic) 77% 100% Hold
Georgia 5 Christian Zimm (Republican) 18% Nikema Williams (Democratic) 82% 100% Hold
Georgia 6 Rich McCormick (Republican) 57% Bob Christian (Democratic) 43% 100% Gain
Georgia 7 Mark Gonsalves (Republican) 45% Lucy McBath (Democratic) 55% 100% Hold
Georgia 8 Austin Scott (Republican) 61% Darrius Butler (Democratic) 39% 100% Hold
Georgia 9 Andrew Clyde (Republican) 67% Mike Ford (Democratic) 33% 100% Hold
Georgia 10 Mike Collins (Republican) 58% Tabitha Johnson-Green (Democratic) 42% 100% Hold
Georgia 11 Barry Loudermilk (Republican) 62% Antonio Daza-Fernandez (Democratic) 38% 100% Hold
Georgia 12 Rick W. Allen (Republican) 59% Liz Johnson (Democratic) 41% 100% Hold
Georgia 13 Caesar Gonzales (Republican) 37% David Scott (Democratic) 63% 100% Hold
Georgia 14 Marjorie Taylor Greene (Republican) 63% Marcus Flowers (Democratic) 33% Other 4% 100% Hold
North Carolina 1 Sandy Smith (Republican) 46% Don Davis (Democratic) 54% 100% Hold
North Carolina 2 Christine Villaverde (Republican) 41% Deborah K. Ross (Democratic) 59% 100% Hold
North Carolina 3 Greg Murphy (Republican) 66% Barbara Gaskins (Democratic) 34% 100% Hold
North Carolina 4 Courtney Geels (Republican) 38% Valerie Foushee (Democratic) 62% 100% Hold
North Carolina 5 Virginia Foxx (Republican) 64% Kyle Parrish (Democratic) 36% 100% Hold
North Carolina 6 Christian Castelli (Republican) 48% Kathy Manning (Democratic) 50% Other 2% 100% Hold
North Carolina 7 David Rouzer (Republican) 62% Charles Graham (Democratic) 38% 100% Hold
North Carolina 8 Dan Bishop (Republican) 64% Scott Huffman (Democratic) 36% 100% Hold
North Carolina 9 Richard Hudson (Republican) 58% Ben Clark (Democratic) 42% 100% Hold
North Carolina 10 Patrick McHenry (Republican) 68% Pam Genant (Democratic) 32% 100% Hold
North Carolina 11 Chuck Edwards (Republican) 53% Jasmine Beach-Ferrara (Democratic) 43% Other 4% 100% Hold
North Carolina 12 Tyler Lee (Republican) 39% Alma Adams (Democratic) 61% 100% Hold
North Carolina 13 Bo Hines (Republican) 50% Wiley Nickel (Democratic) 50% 100% Hold
North Carolina 14 Pat Harrigan (Republican) 50% Jeff Jackson (Democratic) 50% 100% Gain
Ohio 1 Steve Chabot (Republican) 50% Greg Landsman (Democratic) 50% 100% Hold
Ohio 2 Brad Wenstrup (Republican) 63% Samantha Meadows (Democratic) 37% 100% Hold
Ohio 3 Lee Stahley (Republican) 33% Joyce Beatty (Democratic) 67% 100% Hold
Ohio 4 Jim Jordan (Republican) 64% Tamie Wilson (Democratic) 36% 100% Hold
Ohio 5 Bob Latta (Republican) 62% Craig Swartz (Democratic) 38% 100% Hold
Ohio 6 Bill Johnson (Republican) 66% Louis Lyras (Democratic) 34% 100% Hold
Ohio 7 Max Miller (Republican) 57% Matthew Diemer (Democratic) 43% 100% Hold
Ohio 8 Warren Davidson (Republican) 64% Vanessa Enoch (Democratic) 36% 100% Hold
Ohio 9 J. R. Majewski (Republican) 49% Marcy Kaptur (Democratic) 51% 100% Hold
Ohio 10 Mike Turner (Republican) 56% David Esrati (Democratic) 44% 100% Hold
Ohio 11 Eric Brewer (Republican) 32% Shontel Brown (Democratic) 68% 100% Hold
Ohio 12 Troy Balderson (Republican) 63% Amy Rippel-Elton (Democratic) 37% 100% Hold
Ohio 13 Madison Gesiotto (Republican) 50% Emilia Sykes (Democratic) 50% 100% Gain
Ohio 14 David Joyce (Republican) 58% Matt Kilboy (Democratic) 42% 100% Hold
Ohio 15 Mike Carey (Republican) 56% Gary Josephson (Democratic) 44% 100% Hold
South Carolina 1 Nancy Mace (Republican) 55% Annie Andrews (Democratic) 43% Other 2% 100%
South Carolina 2 Joe Wilson (Republican) 58% Juddson Larkins (Democratic) 42% 100%
South Carolina 3 Jeff Duncan (Republican) 99% Other 1% 100%
South Carolina 4 William Timmons (Republican) 64% Ken Hill (Democratic) 34% Other 2% 100%
South Carolina 5 Ralph Norman (Republican) 63% Evangeline Hundley (Democratic) 36% Other 1% 100%
South Carolina 6 Duke Buckner (Republican) 35% Jim Clyburn (Democratic) 65% 100%
South Carolina 7 Russell Fry (Republican) 64% Daryl Scott (Democratic) 36% 100%
Vermont at-large Liam Madden (Republican) 32% Becca Balint (Democratic) 59% Other 9% 100% Hold
Virginia 1 Rob Wittman (Republican) 61% Herbert Jones Jr. (Democratic) 37% Other 2% 100% Hold
Virginia 2 Jen Kiggans (Republican) 50% Elaine Luria (Democratic) 50% 100% Gain
Virginia 3 Terry Namkung (Republican) 35% Bobby Scott (Democratic) 65% 100% Hold
Virginia 4 Leon Benjamin (Republican) 42% Donald McEachin (Democratic) 58% 100% Hold
Virginia 5 Bob Good (Republican) 55% Joshua Throneburg (Democratic) 45% 100% Hold
Virginia 6 Ben Cline (Republican) 67% Jennifer Lewis (Democratic) 33% 100% Hold
Virginia 7 Yesli Vega (Republican) 50% Abigail Spanberger (Democratic) 50% 100% Hold
Virginia 8 Karina Lipsman (Republican) 29% Don Beyer (Democratic) 69% Other 2% 100% Hold
Virginia 9 Morgan Griffith (Republican) 68% Taysha DeVaughan (Democratic) 32% 100% Hold
Virginia 10 Hung Cao (Republican) 47% Jennifer Wexton (Democratic) 53% 100% Hold
Virginia 11 James Myles (Republican) 27% Gerry Connolly (Democratic) 73% 100% Hold
West Virginia 1 Carol Miller (Republican) 73% Lacy Watson (Democratic) 25% Other 2% 100% Hold
West Virginia 2 Alex Mooney (Republican) 68% Barry Lee Wendell (Democratic) 32% 100% Hold

CAQ to win resounding majority today

Quebec Election

Monday, October 3, 2022

Party% Popular VoteSeats
Coalition Avenir du Quebec39.8193
Parti Liberal17.4420
Quebec Solidaire12.399
Parti Quebecois12.353
Parti Conservateur15.910
Autres2.100

Coalition Avenir du Quebec (93)

Abitibi – EstAbit – Tem
Abitibit – OuestAbit – Tem
Anjou – Louis Riel (from Liberals)Montreal E
ArgenteuilLaur
ArthabaskaCent Que
Beauce NordChaud App
Beauce SudChaud App
BeauharnoisCote Sud
BellechasseChaud App
BerthierLan
BertrandLaur
BlainvilleLaur
Bonaventure  (from PQ)Gasp I Mad
BorduasMont Est
Bourget (Camille – Laurin)Montreal E
Brome MissisquoiEstrie
ChamblyMont Est
ChamplainMaur
ChapleauOut
CharlesbourgCap Nat
Charlevoix – Cote – de – BeaupreCap Nat
ChâteauguayCote Sud
ChauveauCap Nat
ChicoutimiSag LSJ
Chutes – de – la – ChaudiereChaud App
Cote – du – SudBas St. Lau
Deux MontagnesLaur
Drummond – Bois – FrancsCent Que
DubucSag LSJ
Duplessis  (from PQ)Cote Nord
Fabre (from Liberals)Laval
GatineauOut
GranbyEstrie
GroulxLaur
Hull  (from Liberals)Out
HuntingdonCote Sud
IbervilleMont Est
Jean – Lesage  (from QS)Cap Nat
Jean – Talon  (Liberal last election)Cap Nat
JohnsonCent Que
Joliette  (from PQ)Lan
Jonquiere  (from PQ)Sag LSJ
La PeltrieCap Nat
LabelleLaur
Lac-Saint-JeanSag LSJ
LaporteCote Sud
La PrairieCote Sud
L’AssomptionLan
Laval – des – Rapides  (from Liberals)Laval
Laviolette – Saint – MauriceMaur
Les PlainesLaur
LevisChaud App
Lotbiniere – FrontenacChaud App
Louis HebertCap Nat
Marie – Victorin (last election PQ)Cote Sud
MaskinongeMaur
MassonLan
MeganticEstrie
Mille Iles  (from Liberals)Laval
MirabelLaur
MontarvilleCote Sud
MontmorencyCap Nat
Nicolet – BecancourCent Que
OrfordEstrie
PapineauOut
Pointe – Aux – TremblesMontreal E
PortneufCap Nat
PrevostLaur
Rene Levesque  (from PQ)Cote Nord
RepentignyLan
RichelieuMont Est
RichmondEstrie
Rimouski  (from PQ)Bas St. Lau
Riviere – du – Loup – TemiscouataBas St. Lau
Roberval  (last election Liberal)Sag LSJ
RousseauLan
Rouyn – Noranda – Temiscamingue (from QS)Abit  – Tem
Saint – FrancoisEstrie
Saint – HyacintheMont Est
Saint – JeanMont Est
Saint – JeromeLaur
Sainte – RoseLaval
SanguinetCote Sud
SoulangesCote Sud
TaillonCote Sud
TerrebonneLan
Trois – RivieresMaur
UngavaNord
VachonCote Sud
Vanier – Les RapidesCap Nat
Vaudreuil   (from Liberals)Cote Sud
VercheresMont Est
Vimont  (from Liberals)Laval

Parti Liberal  (20)

AcadieMontreal O
Bourassa – SauveMontreal E
ChomedeyLaval
D’Arcy – McGeeMontreal O
Jacques – CartierMontreal O
Jeanne – Mance – VigerMontreal E
La FontaineMontreal E
La PiniereCote Sud
Marguerite – BourgeoysMontreal O
MarquetteMontreal O
Mont Royal – OutremontMontreal O
NelliganMontreal O
Notre – Dame – de – GraceMontreal O
PontiacOut
Robert BaldwinMontreal O
Saint – Henri – Sainte – AnneMontreal O
Saint – LaurentMontreal O
VerdunMontreal O
ViauMontreal E
Westmount – Saint – LouisMontreal O

Quebec Solidaire (9)

GouinMontreal E
Hochelaga-MaisonneuveMontreal E
Laurier – DorionMontreal E
Maurice – Richard (from Liberals)Montreal E
MercierMontreal E
RosemontMontreal E
Sainte – Marie – Saint – JacquesMontreal E
SherbrookeEstrie
TaschereauCap Nat

Parti Quebecois (3)

GaspeGasp I Mad
Iles-de-la-MadeleineGasp I Mad
Matane – MatapediaBas St. Lau

Republicans favoured to win both Congressional special elections today in upstate New York

New York 19th Congressional District – Hudson River Valley … outgoing incumbent Antonio Delgado, D

Likely Republican pickup – Marc Molinaro around 53% over Democrat Pat Ryan, 47%

New York 23rd Congressional District – southwestern corner of state on Lake Erie … outgoing incumbent Tom Reed, R

Likely Republican hold, Joe Sempolinski, R over Max Della Pia, D, 60-40%

Ranked voting system in Alaska’s special election today adds a layer of uncertainty

The Republicans are expected to prevail in the special election today in Alaska, after the death of long time Congressman Don Young. Two Republicans, Nick Begich III (of a prominent political family) and former Governor and 2008 Vice-Presidential candidate Sarah Palin are facing Democrat Mary Sattler Peltola, Independent Al Gross also advanced from the June 11 blanket primary, but later withdrew from the race.

Voters rank candidates in order of preference, the third place candidate drops out and their support is redistributed amongst the two top vote getters. Polling gives Peltola a solid 40% plus of the vote on the Democrat side, with Begich and Palin roughly tied at around 30%, but with Begich maybe one or two points ahead, but within the margin of error.

Depending on what occurs with the Republicans, since their vote appears to be evenly split with one of them dropping off, would determine who ultimately prevails. Palin’s supporters are more inclined to stay with the Republicans, whereas Begich voters are more apt to consider the Democrat Peltola. The Alaska Survey Research poll suggests that, in two separate pollings, around 10% of Palin voters (of her total) might cross over to the Democrat, but the rest continuing to support the Republican Begich. Begich voters, who appear to pull from less populist and more establishment Republican leanings (his family has a long history of Democrat involvement in Alaska politics), might be enough to give Peltola a win (by a razor thin, within margin-of-error if so). The polling suggests up to a third of his support is more inclined to change parties.

So the key piece is which Republican moves to the second round, since Peltola’s base 40% is almost certain to place first. If it is Palin who drops out, Begich becomes the favourite. If Begich drops out, it becomes a lot less certain but in my view still likely to favour Palin, however close the final result.

Final prediction, Begich edging out Palin on the first ballot and winning by 10% over Peltola, give or take a couple percentage points, on the second round. This would to be best of my knowledge be the first of the Begich family to be an elected Republican in Alaska history.

One certainty is that the blanket, ranked choice party system is sure to initiate more interest and debate, as both pundits and academics consider the implications of ranked choice voting as it relates to both partisan intensity and partisan strength overall.