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Elections / 2022

The 2022 elections

A midterm cycle: 33 US Senate contests on record. Presidential pages cover the quadrennial years on either side.

2022 Senate margin by stateA map of the United States with each state filled by its 2022 result — deep red (Republican) through neutral to deep blue (Democratic), and gold where an independent or third-party candidate carried the state.Alabama · R+35.7Alaska · R+78.5Arizona · D+4.9Colorado · D+14.6Florida · R+16.4Georgia · D+1.0Indiana · R+20.7Kansas · R+23.0Maine · —Massachusetts · —Minnesota · —New Jersey · —North Carolina · R+3.2North Dakota · R+31.4Oklahoma · R+32.2Pennsylvania · D+4.9South Dakota · R+43.5Texas · —Wyoming · —Connecticut · —Missouri · R+13.7West Virginia · —Illinois · D+15.3New Mexico · —Arkansas · R+34.6California · D+22.1Delaware · —District of Columbia · —Hawaii · D+45.2Iowa · R+12.2Kentucky · R+23.6Maryland · D+31.7Michigan · —Mississippi · —Montana · —New Hampshire · D+9.2New York · D+14.0Ohio · R+6.1Oregon · D+14.9Tennessee · —Utah · R+53.2Virginia · —Washington · D+14.5Wisconsin · R+1.0Nebraska · —South Carolina · R+25.9Idaho · R+31.9Nevada · D+0.8Vermont · D+40.4Louisiana · R+28.6Rhode Island · —
2022Senate margin
D+60
R+60
States with a Senate contest in 2022, each filled by its result. States without a seat up this cycle are faint.
Smaller states, enlarged
Blue and red show the Democratic-vs-Republican margin; gold marks a seat an independent won.

US Senate 2022: Democrats won 14, Republicans 19 of 33 contests →

US House 2022: Democrats won 215, Republicans 220 of 435 seats →

Governors 2022: Democrats won 18, Republicans 17 of 35 races →

Governor coverage is 2018–2024 (the precinct-data era); odd-year states (NJ/VA) and earlier cycles are pending sourcing. See the methodology for series notes.