One Year Until the 2022 Midterm Elections

Monday is exactly one year - 365 days - from the 2022 midterm elections. 

Senate: The chamber is tied 50-50, giving Democrats control with VP Kamala Harris breaking any ties. 34 seats are up in 2022, of which 20 are held by Republicans. However, neither party has an edge when looking at the most competitive seats. Each party holds four of the eight seats currently seen as the most competitive.  2022 Senate Interactive Map >>

House: After last week's two Ohio special elections - split by the parties as expected - there is only one vacancy in the House. That is in FL-20, where a special election will be held in January. Democrats currently hold a narrow 221-213 edge. Current House Map >>

Redistricting is underway, and almost all of the 435 congressional districts will be contested with new boundaries next year.  We are working on an interactive 2022 map that will launch with those states that have completed their redistricting, adding others as they become available.

Governor:  Republican Glenn Youngkin flipped Virginia last week, while Democrat Phil Murphy was reelected in New Jersey. When Youngkin is sworn in on January 15, the GOP will control 28 of the 50 governorships. 36 states will hold a gubernatorial election next year. 2022 Governor Interactive Map >> 

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