Alabama Amendment 10 Election Results: Allow Amendments in New State Constitution

Senator Raphael Warnock of Georgia, a Democrat, won a runoff election to defeat Herschel Walker, a Trump-backed Republican and former football star.

Democrats Win 51 Seats

Democrats will gain a seat in the new Congress, retaining the power to advance the president’s agenda and his judicial and cabinet picks. ›

Ga. Runoff: Warnock vs. Walker ›

Tonight: follow live results and our forecast from Georgia as the final Senate seat in the 2022 midterm elections is decided.

John Duarte, Republican, wins U.S. House seat to represent California’s 13th Congressional District. ›

David Valadao, Republican, wins re-election to the U.S. House to represent California’s 22nd Congressional District. ›

Katie Porter, Democrat, wins re-election to the U.S. House to represent California’s 47th Congressional District. ›

Republicans Win the House

Republicans formally captured 218 House seats, a delayed yet consequential finish to the 2022 midterm elections. ›

Mike Garcia, Republican, wins re-election to the U.S. House to represent California’s 27th Congressional District. ›

Yadira Caraveo, Democrat, wins U.S. House seat to represent Colorado’s Eighth Congressional District. ›

Brandon Williams, Republican, wins U.S. House seat to represent New York’s 22nd Congressional District. ›

David Schweikert, Republican, wins re-election to the U.S. House to represent Arizona’s First Congressional District. ›

Katie Hobbs, an election official who stood up to allies of Donald Trump, beat his Republican pick for Arizona’s governor, Kari Lake. ›

Where Senate Candidates Outperformed Biden and Trump ›

Individual showings of Senate winners varied widely. Here’s how they performed when compared with the 2020 presidential candidates.

Cisco Aguilar, a Democratic lawyer, defeated Jim Marchant, a leading promoter of election conspiracy theories, in the race to be Nevada’s secretary of state. ›

Senator Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada won a second term, beating Adam Laxalt, a Trump acolyte, and dealing a blow to Republicans. ›

Adrian Fontes, a Democrat, defeated Mark Finchem, a G.O.P. election denier who marched to the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, in the race to be Arizona’s secretary of state. ›

Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona, a Democrat, won a tough re-election campaign, beating Blake Masters, a Trump-backed venture capitalist. ›

In Nevada’s race for governor, Joe Lombardo, a Trump-backed sheriff, beat Gov. Steve Sisolak, a Democrat who was criticized over pandemic-era shutdowns. ›

Susie Lee, Democrat, wins re-election to the U.S. House to represent Nevada’s Third Congressional District. ›

Dina Titus, Democrat, wins re-election to the U.S. House to represent Nevada’s First Congressional District. ›

Kim Schrier, Democrat, wins re-election to the U.S. House to represent Washington’s Eighth Congressional District. ›

Tina Kotek, a Democrat, fended off two well-funded challengers in the race for governor of Oregon. She will be one of the nation’s first openly lesbian governors. ›

Eric Sorensen, Democrat, wins U.S. House seat to represent Illinois’s 17th Congressional District. › Tracking the Remaining House Races ›

We’re tracking the remaining uncalled House races, and the most recently called races, as states continue to count the remaining votes.

Mont. Legislative Referendum 131 ›

Montana voters rejected a proposal that would have required medical interventions to save those that the state defines as “born alive” infants.

Gabe Vasquez, Democrat, wins U.S. House seat to represent New Mexico’s Second Congressional District. ›

Nev. Governor ›

One of the tightest governor’s races in the country is between Gov. Steve Sisolak, a Democrat, and Joe Lombardo, the Las Vegas-area sheriff who was endorsed by Donald Trump.

Abortion on the Ballot ›

Abortion rights were put to the test in the midterm elections. Here are the results that mattered most for abortion access.

Alaska U.S. Senate ›

Senator Lisa Murkowski, a Republican, is facing a strong challenge from the Trump-endorsed Kelly Tshibaka. Because Alaska uses ranked choice voting, we may not know the winner until Nov. 23.

Susan Wild, Democrat, wins re-election to the U.S. House to represent Pennsylvania’s Seventh Congressional District. ›

Colo. 3rd District › L. Boebert Winner Ariz. Results ›

Arizona’s closely watched races for Senate and governor remained too close to call in the state, where 400,000 ballots in Maricopa County await counting.

Herschel Walker, Republican, advances to a runoff election for the U.S. Senate seat in Georgia. › Raphael Warnock, Democrat, advances to a runoff election for the U.S. Senate seat in Georgia. › Flipped House Seats in New York ›

Republicans have flipped four House seats in New York, two districts on Long Island and two in the Hudson Valley.

Laura Kelly, Democrat, is re-elected as governor of Kansas. ›

George Santos, Republican, wins U.S. House seat to represent New York’s Third Congressional District. ›

Marc Molinaro, Republican, wins U.S. House seat to represent New York’s 19th Congressional District. ›

Mike Lawler, Republican, wins U.S. House seat to represent New York’s 17th Congressional District. ›

Matt Cartwright, Democrat, wins re-election to the U.S. House to represent Pennsylvania’s Eighth Congressional District. ›

N.Y. 19th District › M. Molinaro Winner

Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, a 2020 election denier, defeated Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, delivering a critical victory for Republicans. ›

N.J. 7th District ›

Representative Tom Malinowski, a second-term incumbent, conceded his race for re-election to his Republican opponent, Tom Kean Jr. The Associated Press has not yet called the race.

2020 Election Deniers and Skeptics ›

More than 200 Republicans who questioned or denied the 2020 election results have won in the midterms so far.

Ga. U.S. Senate ›

Georgia’s Senate race might culminate in a runoff election on Dec. 6 if no candidate receives 50 percent of the vote.

Chris Deluzio, Democrat, wins U.S. House seat to represent Pennsylvania’s 17th Congressional District. ›

N.Y. 17th District ›

Representative Sean Patrick Maloney has conceded defeat to Mike Lawler, a first-term Republican state assemblyman. The Associated Press has not yet called the race.

Nev. U.S. Senate ›

Nevada’s Senate race is rated a tossup by the Cook Political Report. State officials say that counting all of the votes may take several days.

Ky. Constitutional Amendment 2 ›

Voters in Kentucky narrowly rejected an amendment to the State Constitution that would have said there is no right to abortion in their state.

Kan. Att. General › K. Kobach Winner

Jocelyn Benson, the Democratic secretary of state who has confronted repeated harassment from far-right election deniers, won re-election to her post in Michigan. ›

Elissa Slotkin, Democrat, wins re-election to the U.S. House to represent Michigan’s Seventh Congressional District. ›

Nev. U.S. Senate › C. Cortez Masto Winner

Gov. Tony Evers won a second term as governor of Wisconsin, giving Democrats a foothold in a critical presidential battleground. ›

Frank J. Mrvan, Democrat, wins re-election to the U.S. House to represent Indiana’s First Congressional District. ›

Don Bacon, Republican, wins re-election to the U.S. House to represent Nebraska’s Second Congressional District. ›

Emilia Sykes, Democrat, wins U.S. House seat to represent Ohio’s 13th Congressional District. › Greg Landsman, Democrat, wins U.S. House seat to represent Ohio’s First Congressional District. › Wis. U.S. Senate › R. Johnson Winner Colo. 3rd District ›

Colorado’s Third District is leaning toward Lauren Boebert, an ardent supporter of Donald Trump, according to our estimates.

Lt. Gov. John Fetterman defeated the celebrity TV host Dr. Mehmet Oz, flipping Pennsylvania’s Senate seat to the Democrats. ›

Angie Craig, Democrat, wins re-election to the U.S. House to represent Minnesota’s Second Congressional District. ›

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, a Democrat, won a tough re-election race against her Republican rival, Tudor Dixon. ›

Brad Raffensperger, Republican, is re-elected as Georgia’s secretary of state. › Pa. U.S. Senate › J. Fetterman Winner Abortion on the Ballot ›

Voters in Vermont decided in favor of including abortion protections in their state constitution. California, Michigan, Kentucky and Montana also have abortion referendums on the ballot.

Chris Pappas, Democrat, wins re-election to the U.S. House to represent New Hampshire’s First Congressional District. ›

Vicente Gonzalez, Democrat, wins re-election to the U.S. House to represent Texas’ 34th Congressional District. ›

Polls Closing Last polls are now closed in Alaska.

Kathy Hochul, New York’s first female governor, beat Rep. Lee Zeldin in the state’s closest race in decades. ›

Brian Kemp, the Republican governor of Georgia, defeated his Democratic challenger, Stacey Abrams, for a second time. ›

N.Y. Governor ›

The Associated Press has not called New York’s race for governor but Gov. Kathy Hochul claimed victory late Tuesday against Representative Lee Zeldin, a conservative Republican.

Ariz. U.S. Senate ›

Arizona’s Senate race is a currently tossup, according to our estimates. Officials say the timing of results will depend on how many people return their ballots at the last minute on Election Day.

Wiley Nickel, Democrat, wins U.S. House seat to represent North Carolina’s 13th Congressional District. ›

Josh Shapiro, a Democrat, defeated Doug Mastriano, a Trump-backed election denier, in the race for Pennsylvania’s governor. ›

Polls Closing

Polls are now closed in Hawaii. Most polls have closed in Alaska, but Alaska doesn’t release results until after its last polls close at 1 a.m. Eastern.

Rep. Ted Budd of North Carolina, a Trump-backed conservative, beat Cheri Beasley, a Democrat, to capture retiring Senator Richard Burr's seat. ›

Senator Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire was re-elected, holding on to one of Democrats’ most vulnerable seats in a tight contest for Senate control. ›

Ga. Governor ›

Stacey Abrams has conceded to Brian Kemp, the Republican governor of Georgia. The Associated Press has not yet called the race.

Jen Kiggans, Republican, wins U.S. House seat to represent Virginia’s Second Congressional District. ›

The “Hillbilly Elegy” author and Republican J.D. Vance defeated Rep. Tim Ryan after a competitive campaign for Ohio’s open Senate seat. ›

Ohio U.S. Senate ›

J.D. Vance, a Republican and the “Hillbilly Elegy” author, is very likely to win Ohio’s Senate race, according to our estimates.

N.C. U.S. Senate ›

In North Carolina’s Senate race, Representative Ted Budd, a Trump-endorsed Republican, is very likely to win, according to our estimates.

Seth Magaziner, Democrat, wins U.S. House seat to represent Rhode Island’s Second Congressional District. ›

Gov. Greg Abbott brushed off a well-funded challenge from Beto O’Rourke, winning a third term as Texas’ governor. ›

Abigail Spanberger, Democrat, wins re-election to the U.S. House to represent Virginia’s Seventh Congressional District. ›

Pa. U.S. Senate ›

Pennsylvania’s Senate race now leans Democratic, according to our estimates. John Fetterman has been locked in a bitter contest against Mehmet Oz, the Republican celebrity doctor.

Wis. U.S. Senate ›

Wisconsin’s Senate race is leaning toward Senator Ron Johnson, his chamber’s most endangered Republican incumbent, according to our estimates.

Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado, a Democrat, was elected to a third term, holding off a strong challenge from a Republican newcomer. ›

Polls Closing The polls just closed in Montana, Utah and parts of Nevada, Idaho and Oregon. Pa. U.S. Senate › J. Fetterman Winner Va. 7th District ›

Virginia’s Seventh District is one of three races in the state that could offer an early sign of whether the Democrats can retain control of the House.

Marijuana on the Ballot › We’re getting results from five states where voters are deciding whether to legalize marijuana. Races to Watch in New York ›

In these midterms, New York is an unexpected battleground. Races to watch include those in the 17th, 18th, 19th and 22nd Congressional Districts, as well as the contest for governor.

Polls Closing

The polls are now closed in Arizona, Colorado, Minnesota, New York, Wisconsin and several other states.

Ohio U.S. Senate ›

For the open Senate seat in Ohio, J.D. Vance, the author and venture capitalist who is endorsed by Donald Trump, is competing with Representative Tim Ryan, a Democrat.

Abortion on the Ballot ›

We’re getting results for ballot measures related to abortion and reproductive rights in Kentucky, Michigan and Vermont.

N.C. U.S. Senate ›

The race for North Carolina’s open Senate seat is leaning toward Representative Ted Budd, a Republican, according to our estimates.

Polls Closing The polls just closed in Arkansas. Mass. Governor ›

Maura Healey, the newly elected Democratic governor of Massachusetts is the first openly lesbian woman to be elected governor in the United States.

Marco Rubio, Republican of Florida, wins re-election to the U.S. Senate. › The Needle Is Live ›

Get live estimates for Senate and House control with our real-time election forecast, which analyzes the results so far to show who is on track to win.

Gov. Ron DeSantis won re-election in Florida, cementing Republicans’ power in a state that was once a key battleground. ›

Polls Closing Polls just closed in 19 states and Washington, D.C. Among them: Pennsylvania, Michigan and Texas. N.C. U.S. Senate › T. Budd Winner Ga. U.S. Senate ›

Senator Raphael Warnock of Georgia is one of the most vulnerable Democrats in the Senate. His Republican challenger, Herschel Walker, is backed by Donald Trump.

Polls Closing The polls just closed in North Carolina, Ohio and West Virginia. Fla. Governor ›

In Florida’s closely watched governor’s race, Gov. Ron DeSantis, a hard-right conservative, is facing Representative Charlie Crist, a former Republican governor who switched parties.

Polls Closing

The polls are now closed in Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia and Vermont, and in parts of Florida and New Hampshire.

Ky. Constitutional Amendment 2 ›

Voters in Kentucky will decide whether to approve an amendment that would reject abortion rights in the State Constitution.

Polls Closing The first polls are closing in Indiana and Kentucky. The Needle Is Back ›

Tonight, our election forecast will show live estimates for which party is favored to win control in the Senate and House. Follow along after polls close.

U.S. Senate Election Results ›

Republicans need to flip only one seat to gain control of the Senate, while Democrats need to keep 50 seats to maintain control.

U.S. House Election Results ›

The Democrats need to win roughly twice as many of the most competitive districts as Republicans to keep control of the House.

When to Expect Results ›

Mail voting in 2020 contributed to longer wait times for results. Here’s what the vote count could look like this year.

Live Election Coverage ›

Today’s voting will decide the balance of power in Congress. Follow our live analysis and the latest updates.

Last updated Nov. 17, 2022

Alabama Amendment 10 Election Results: Allow Amendments in New State Constitution

Latest results from Nov. 17 Vote totals certified

State Amendment race called.

814,598 +74.5% 74.5 % 278,284 +25.5% 25.5 % Total reported

Results by county

Vote share Size of lead Results by county
County Yes No Total votes Percent of votes in % In
Jefferson 79 % 21 % 160,247 >95%
Madison 83 % 17 % 99,525 >95%
Mobile 73 % 27 % 79,054 >95%
Baldwin 69 % 31 % 59,593 >95%
Shelby 79 % 21 % 57,878 >95%
Montgomery 78 % 22 % 45,586 >95%
Tuscaloosa 76 % 24 % 41,575 >95%
Lee 80 % 20 % 32,556 >95%
Limestone 77 % 23 % 24,662 >95%
Morgan 75 % 25 % 24,296 >95%
Calhoun 74 % 26 % 22,639 >95%
St. Clair 68 % 32 % 21,949 >95%
Houston 75 % 25 % 21,385 >95%
Elmore 70 % 30 % 20,087 >95%
Etowah 73 % 27 % 19,684 >95%
Cullman 66 % 34 % 19,052 >95%
Lauderdale 74 % 26 % 18,754 >95%
Marshall 73 % 27 % 17,935 >95%
Talladega 73 % 27 % 16,832 >95%
Autauga 68 % 32 % 13,681 >95%
Walker 62 % 38 % 13,618 >95%
Colbert 73 % 27 % 12,797 >95%
Blount 66 % 34 % 12,408 >95%
DeKalb 70 % 30 % 11,982 >95%
Coffee 76 % 24 % 10,878 >95%
Tallapoosa 72 % 28 % 9,889 >95%
Chilton 62 % 38 % 9,572 >95%
Dale 75 % 25 % 9,359 >95%
Jackson 70 % 30 % 9,196 >95%
Russell 77 % 23 % 9,166 >95%
Dallas 78 % 22 % 8,568 >95%
Lawrence 67 % 33 % 7,743 >95%
Covington 71 % 29 % 7,695 >95%
Chambers 74 % 26 % 6,895 >95%
Escambia 72 % 28 % 6,732 >95%
Clarke 74 % 26 % 6,397 >95%
Geneva 66 % 34 % 5,956 >95%
Marion 64 % 36 % 5,930 >95%
Pike 73 % 27 % 5,820 >95%
Cherokee 70 % 30 % 5,647 >95%
Marengo 74 % 26 % 5,410 >95%
Monroe 77 % 23 % 5,298 >95%
Franklin 62 % 38 % 4,969 >95%
Henry 71 % 29 % 4,866 >95%
Pickens 74 % 26 % 4,821 >95%
Winston 64 % 36 % 4,805 >95%
Barbour 74 % 26 % 4,787 >95%
Randolph 68 % 32 % 4,676 >95%
Bibb 62 % 38 % 4,607 >95%
Washington 61 % 39 % 4,257 >95%
Macon 82 % 18 % 4,247 >95%
Butler 69 % 31 % 4,049 >95%
Fayette 67 % 33 % 3,811 >95%
Hale 76 % 24 % 3,586 >95%
Choctaw 56 % 44 % 3,443 >95%
Crenshaw 68 % 32 % 3,140 >95%
Cleburne 66 % 34 % 3,063 >95%
Lamar 71 % 29 % 3,021 >95%
Clay 64 % 36 % 2,993 >95%
Conecuh 73 % 27 % 2,852 >95%
Coosa 71 % 29 % 2,836 >95%
Wilcox 77 % 23 % 2,752 >95%
Lowndes 74 % 26 % 2,587 >95%
Sumter 77 % 23 % 2,496 >95%
Perry 63 % 37 % 2,334 >95%
Greene 84 % 16 % 2,022 >95%
Bullock 81 % 19 % 1,936 >95%
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Analyzing the vote

Your guide to the midterm results, from Times reporters

Key races ›

Democrats secure “trifectas” in many competitive states

Democrats held onto or gained “trifectas” in a number of states and fended off Republican supermajorities in others. Taking control of the governorship and both legislative chambers in these states could ease Democrats’ ability to pass legislation on an array of issues. Read more › — Andrew Fischer Nov. 17, 2022

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Arizona Governor ›

In Arizona governor’s race, post-election ballot tallies narrow the margin

The gap between the candidates for Arizona governor narrowed considerably after Nov. 8 as late absentee ballots were tallied, including ones dropped off on Election Day. These ballots, which in 2020 favored Trump, were not enough to tilt the election in favor of the Republican candidate Kari Lake. — Christine Zhang Nov. 14, 2022

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Senate analysis ›

Where Senate Candidates Outperformed Biden and Trump

With Senator Cortez Masto’s victory in Nevada, Democrats will retain Senate control, even if Republicans win a run-off election in Georgia. While Tuesday’s election represented a strong performance by a first-term president’s party, the individual showings of Senate candidates varied widely. Read more › — Lazaro Gamio Nov. 14, 2022

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U.S. House ›

Candidates with ties to QAnon conspiracy theory lose ground

Three Republican House candidates who have supported QAnon underperformed compared with Trump, despite most House Republicans outperforming the former president. Lauren Boebert, incumbent in Colorado’s 3rd district, is in an unexpectedly close race in what was considered a safe Republican district. — Albert Sun Nov. 10, 2022

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Georgia Senate ›

Where Walker received less of the vote than Kemp

More than 200,000 Georgia voters cast ballots for Brian Kemp, Republican candidate for governor, but did not vote for Herschel Walker in the Senate race. Compared to Kemp’s reported votes, Walker’s fell short in every county, but especially in the Atlanta area and its suburbs. — Jason Kao Nov. 10, 2022

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Mich. Proposal 3 ›

Where Michiganders supported abortion rights and a Republican for governor

Support for the abortion proposal was stronger than support for reelected Governor Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, in 76 of the state’s 83 counties. Eight counties that voted Yes on the proposal also voted for the Republican candidate for governor, Tudor Dixon. — Alicia Parlapiano Nov. 10, 2022

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Path to 218 ›

Tracking the remaining House races

As of noon Eastern time, Democrats have won 190 House seats, Republicans have won 208, and 37 are still undecided. If Republicans win all of the races where they are currently leading by two points or more, they’ll take control of the House. Follow along here › — Alicia Parlapiano Nov. 10, 2022

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Texas Governor ›

Greg Abbott wins in Texas, but still lagged in Hispanic counties

In Texas, majority-Hispanic counties also swung to the right, but to a much lesser degree than in Florida. Voters in these counties overall continued to support the Democratic candidate for governor, Beto O’Rourke. — Albert Sun Nov. 9, 2022

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Florida Governor ›

DeSantis made large gains in Hispanic counties

Majority-Hispanic counties in Florida voted to reelect Gov. Ron DeSantis over Democratic opponent Charlie Crist by a margin of 11 percentage points. These same counties favored Biden over Trump in 2020 by a margin of 8 percentage points — a whopping 19-point swing. — Albert Sun Nov. 9, 2022

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Drug policy ›

Mixed success for marijuana ballot measures

Maryland and Missouri voted to legalize recreational marijuana for people 21 and older, while voters in Arkansas, North Dakota and South Dakota rejected similar measures. In Colorado, a measure to decriminalize certain psychedelics is close but yet to be decided. — Alicia Parlapiano Nov. 9, 2022

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Abortion access ›

Where the midterms mattered most for abortion access

Voters in three states enshrined lasting protections for abortion rights in their state Constitutions. In two states, shifts in state power could lead to new restrictions. In Ariz., Mont., Neb. and Pa., competitive state races with consequences for abortion remain too close to call. Read more › — NYT Graphics Nov. 9, 2022

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Pennsylvania elections ›

Four Pennsylvania counties split their tickets

John Fetterman, the Democratic candidate for Senate, won by a smaller margin than Josh Shapiro, the Democratic candidate for governor. Four counties — all of which supported Trump in 2020 — voted for Shapiro but chose Dr. Oz, the Republican, for the Senate. — Ruth Igielnik Nov. 9, 2022

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Michigan elections ›

In Michigan’s national and state-level races, Democrats triumph

Democratic House candidates outperformed Biden in several Michigan districts, bucking a rightward trend and maintaining seven of their seats. Democrats also won the Governor’s office, State Senate, and appear poised to take the State Assembly, and voters affirmed abortion rights in the state. — Albert Sun Nov. 9, 2022

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U.S. House ›

New York could be an important key in pathway to Republican control of House

House districts rated as tossups have been called mostly in favor of Democrats so far, with one state as a glaring exception: New York. Republicans have won in four of five New York tossup seats, and the Republican candidate is ahead in the fifth. — Lauren Leatherby Nov. 9, 2022

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Election deniers ›

Which 2020 election deniers and skeptics won

More than 210 Republicans who questioned the 2020 election have won seats in the U.S. House and Senate and in state races for governor, secretary of state and attorney general, according to results as of 12 p.m. Eastern on Wednesday. Here’s who won › — NYT Graphics Nov. 9, 2022

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Georgia Governor ›

In Georgia, a tale of two races

While the race for Georgia’s senate seat remains extremely tight, the Governor’s race was decided last night. Brian Kemp gained more votes compared to Trump in 2020 all across Georgia, beating Stacey Abrams by a more than seven-point margin. — Lazaro Gamio Nov. 9, 2022

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Ohio Senate ›

Vance carries Ohio Senate amidst statewide left swing

J.D. Vance won Ohio handily even as almost every part of the state voted more for Democrats than they did in 2020. — Lazaro Gamio Nov. 9, 2022

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Nevada Senate ›

Nevada’s urban counties could tighten race

Cortez Masto is behind in Nevada at the moment, but there are a lot of votes left in Clark and Washoe, counties home to the state's largest cities. The remaining vote there could tighten the race as it is counted. — Lazaro Gamio Nov. 9, 2022

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U.S. Senate ›

Three key Senate races to watch

The Senate races in Georgia, Nevada and Arizona are very tight, and vote counting is expected to drag into the week. The outcomes of the races in these three states will decide the balance of power in the Senate. — Lazaro Gamio Nov. 9, 2022

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Texas Governor ›

Despite defeat, O’Rourke maintained support along the border

The feared Democratic collapse along the Rio Grande didn’t materialize. Beto O’Rourke performed better than expected in these majority-Hispanic counties. — Nate Cohn Nov. 9, 2022

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U.S. Senate ›

What each party needs to win control of the Senate

Democrats and Republicans each need to win three more competitive Senate seats to win control of the chamber (in addition to the races they are expected to win most easily). Here’s the state of the closest races: — Lazaro Gamio Nov. 9, 2022

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Pennsylvania Senate ›

Fetterman ahead in counties finished counting

With more counties nearly finished counting, things keep looking better for Lt. Gov. John Fetterman. He’s outperforming Biden across the state and is currently up 8 points in counties that were the closest in 2020. — Alicia Parlapiano Nov. 9, 2022

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When polls close ›

Polls close at midnight Eastern in two states

Alaska has competitive races for both the Senate and the House, neither of which is a straightforward Democrat-versus-Republican affair. Don’t expect quick results in either race; officials in Alaska won’t finish counting absentee ballots for about two weeks. — Maggie Astor Nov. 8, 2022

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Florida Governor ›

How Majority-Hispanic counties voted in Florida

Gov. DeSantis outperformed Trump in Florida in every county that has nearly finished counting votes. While the three majority-Hispanic counties — Hendry, Miami-Dade and Osceola — shifted the most, Latino turnout tends to drop more in the midterms compared with other groups. — Alicia Parlapiano Nov. 8, 2022

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Arizona Senate ›

Arizona’s Senate race looks like a tossup

The early vote in Arizona has been strong for Democrat Mark Kelly, but we expect a good portion of the in-person and late-counted mail vote to favor Blake Masters. It could be awhile before all votes are counted. — Alicia Parlapiano Nov. 8, 2022

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When polls close ›

Polls close at 11 p.m. Eastern in two states

In Washington State, Senator Patty Murray is facing a strong Republican challenge, though she remains favored to win. Aside from that, the main action at this hour will be in the House, with a close race in Washington’s 8th District and at least half a dozen in California. — Maggie Astor Nov. 8, 2022

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Wisconsin Senate ›

Wisconsin is leaning toward Johnson

It’s still early in Wisconsin, but it looks close. In the counties where most of the vote is in, Senator Ron Johnson is running ahead of Trump. — Nate Cohn Nov. 8, 2022

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Kentucky Amendment 2 ›

Kentuckians appear to rebuke restrictive abortion amendment

Kentucky, a solidly red state, reelected Rand Paul to the Senate. But so far, voters are rejecting an effort to deny abortion rights. However the state already bans abortions, and that is unlikely to change. — Lazaro Gamio Nov. 8, 2022

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Pennsylvania Senate ›

Early returns favor Fetterman

It’s still early, but Fetterman is running ahead of Biden in five Pennsylvania counties that have reported nearly all of their votes. — Nate Cohn Nov. 8, 2022

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The Needle ›

How to read The Needle charts

These charts show how the reported vote margin (the dashed line) compares with our estimated final margin (the solid line, surrounded by bands of uncertainty) over time. When reported data comes in that is not what we expected, our model will update and incorporate this new data. — Lazaro Gamio Nov. 8, 2022

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Virginia 7th District ›

Fast counting in rural Virginia counties boosts Republican candidate

Rural counties in Virginia’s 7th district are counting votes more quickly than its most populous and left-leaning county, Prince William. It’s giving Yesli Vega, the Republican candidate, an edge over incumbent Abigail Spanberger, though this could be temporary. Here’s where we think votes remain. — Kennedy Elliott Nov. 8, 2022

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When polls close ›

Polls close at 10 p.m. Eastern in five states

Nevada is the last big swing state of the day, and virtually everything is up for grabs: The races for Senate, three House seats, governor and secretary of state. There is also an unexpectedly competitive Senate race in Utah between Senator Mike Lee, a Republican, and Evan McMullin, an independent. — Maggie Astor Nov. 8, 2022

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Florida Governor ›

Shift to the right in Florida

The shift to the right has been dramatic among counties in Florida reporting nearly all their votes. Eight of those counties that voted for Biden in 2020 shifted 16 points to the right in the race for governor, and 12 points in the Senate race. — Lazaro Gamio Nov. 8, 2022

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When polls close ›

Polls close at 9 p.m. Eastern in 10 states

Arizona has multiple races featuring Republicans who have questioned the legitimacy of the 2020 election. In Wisconsin, Senator Ron Johnson, a Republican, is up for re-election against Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, and there is a close contest for governor. — Maggie Astor Nov. 8, 2022

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Ohio Senate ›

Another state with misleading early returns: Ohio

Democrat Tim Ryan leads Republican J.D. Vance in the returns, but almost all of the results are early votes, which we expect to disproportionately favor Democrats. Here’s where we think votes remain. — Alicia Parlapiano Nov. 8, 2022

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Georgia Senate ›

Why early results may be misleading in Georgia

Senator Raphael Warnock is out with an early lead in Georgia, but it could all be just a mirage. Most of the vote reporting so far is early, and Democrats are expected to win those votes by a large margin. — Nate Cohn Nov. 8, 2022

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The Needle ›

The NYT Needle is live

The Times’s election forecast is now running. We use early returns and polling data to estimate in real time the outcome of the elections for Senate and House control. Here’s how it works › — Nate Cohn Nov. 8, 2022

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When polls close ›

Polls close at 8 p.m. Eastern in 19 states and D.C.

Pennsylvania is home to a close Senate race between Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, a Democrat, and Dr. Mehmet Oz, a Republican. Michiganders are voting on abortion rights. And Kansas’ Democratic governor, Laura Kelly, is in a tight re-election race, as is Gov. Janet Mills of Maine. — Maggie Astor Nov. 8, 2022

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When polls close ›

Polls close at 7:30 p.m. Eastern in three states

Republicans are favored to win the open Senate races in North Carolina and Ohio, but if Democrats have a better-than-expected day, these are two places we might see evidence of it. We’ll also be watching competitive House races in N.C.-13 and Ohio-9. — Maggie Astor Nov. 8, 2022

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Florida Governor ›

Early vote in Miami shows Republican strength

Gov. Ron DeSantis winning the early vote in Miami-Dade County — which voted for Hillary Clinton by +29 points just six years ago — is yet another sign of growing Republican strength among Hispanic voters. — Nate Cohn Nov. 8, 2022

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When polls close ›

Polls close at 7 p.m. Eastern in six states

The Georgia Senate race, which could go to a Dec. 6 runoff, could determine which party controls the chamber. In Virginia, the performances of Democratic incumbents in the 2nd and 7th districts may offer early indications of how the party will fare in House races overall. — Maggie Astor Nov. 8, 2022

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U.S. House ›

What’s at stake in the House

Republicans must win just 19 competitive seats to retake majority control from the Democrats. To retain control of the House, Democrats must win 46 of these seats (after accounting for the races the parties are expected to win most easily). — Alicia Parlapiano Nov. 8, 2022

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When polls close ›

First polls close at 6 p.m. Eastern in Kentucky and Indiana

In Kentucky, voters will decide whether to approve a constitutional amendment that would effectively ensure the implementation of a near-total abortion ban. In Indiana, a House race in the 1st district leans Democratic, but, if the seat were to flip, it could be an early sign of a red wave. — Maggie Astor Nov. 8, 2022

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U.S. Senate ›

What’s at stake in the Senate

If Democrats hold onto two seats leaning their way, they will need to win three additional tossup seats to maintain control of the Senate. Republicans would need just two tossup seats beyond what they are favored to win. — Lazaro Gamio Nov. 8, 2022

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Results timing ›

Results in key Senate races could take awhile

Six of the eight most competitive Senate races are in states that did not call a winner in the presidential race until after election night: Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. What we expect this year › — Alicia Parlapiano Nov. 8, 2022

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Early returns

Be wary of ‘mirages’ on election night

Because of the order in which different types of ballots are counted, early returns can be misleading. In 2020, Virginia’s early vote for president favored Republicans, while Pennsylvania’s skewed toward Democrats. These “mirages” show that vote margins early in the night can change significantly. — Lazaro Gamio Nov. 8, 2022

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When polls close ›

Polls in most states will close by 9 p.m. Eastern

Results will begin coming in at 6 p.m. Eastern as the first polls close in Indiana and Kentucky, but the pace will really pick up with a slew of closings at 7 and 8. By 9 p.m., the polls will have closed in a majority of states. — Maggie Astor Nov. 8, 2022

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About this data Demographic data are based on the U.S. Census Bureau 2016–2020 American Community Survey five-year estimates and provided by SocialExplorer.com. The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) Urban-Rural Classification Scheme for Counties was used to group counties by size. Historical election results are from The Associated Press and from the Voting and Election Science Team, which analyzed precinct results to determine the 2020 presidential vote for 2022 House districts. “Most competitive” counties represent those in which Trump or Biden won by 5 points or less in 2020.

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Source: Election results and race calls are from The Associated Press. The Times estimates the share of votes reported and the number of remaining votes, based on historic turnout data and reporting from results providers. These are only estimates, and they may not be informed by reports from election officials. The Associated Press also provides estimates for the share of votes reported, which are shown for races for which The Times does not publish its own estimates. 2020 comparison maps exclude places where third-party candidates won more than 5 percent of the vote.

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