(NewsNation) — Millions of Americans head to the polls Tuesday to determine the balance of power in the U.S. House and Senate, and to decide crucial state races on everything from abortion restrictions to gubernatorial races to marijuana legalization to election reform.
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NewsNation will provide the latest updates on the 2022 midterm election results here. You can follow the balance of power in the House and Senate through the graphics below, which will be updated in real-time by projections from NewsNation’s election partner, Decision Desk HQ.
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Democrat J.D. Vance projected winner in Ohio Senate race
NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ has called the Ohio Senate race for Republican J.D. Vance.
Vance, a venture capitalist and the well-known author of Hillbilly Elegy, defeated Democrat Tim Ryan.
Tuesday’s victory marks a successful conclusion to Vance’s first run for public office.
Democrat J.B. Pritzker projected winner in Illinois governor’s race
NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ has called the Illinois governor’s race for incumbent Democrat J.B. Pritzker.
Pritzker, who spent tens of millions of his own money to defeat Republican Darren Bailey, is now set to begin his second term in office.
Democrat Marcy Kaptur projected winner in Ohio Congressional District 9
NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ has called the race in Ohio’s 9th Congressional District for Democrat Marcy Kaptur.
Kaptur, who was first elected in 1982, is the longest tenured woman in either house of Congress.
Hedging bets against a red wave
There was plenty of discussions about a “red wave,” where Republicans would dominate the midterms and win both the House and the U.S. Senate. The House still seems destined to go to the Republicans.
Some reasons:
- New Hampshire Senate Maggie Hassan retains in her Senate seat
- Democrats are doing better than expected (early) on the Georgia Senate race
- Virginia Democratic Rep. Abigail Spanberger retained her seat
“A red wave would get New Hampshire and I don’t think we’re going to get New Hampshire,” Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said on NewsNation moments before New Hampshire went to the Democrats.
There’s still a lot of races left to go — and many that won’t be called until later this year. The Georgia Senate race could go to a runoff. Republican J.D. Vance is projected to win the Ohio Senate race.
Democrat Maggie Hassan projected winner in New Hampshire Senate race
NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ has called the New Hampshire Senate race for incumbent Democrat Maggie Hassan.
Hassan’s seat was one of the targets for Republicans this cycle but will remain in Democratic control after Tuesday night’s victory.
Democrat Michael Bennet projected winner in Colorado Senate race
NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ has called the Colorado Senate race for incumbent Democrat Michael Bennet.
Bennet, a one-time candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, saw off a challenge from Republican Joe O’Dea.
Watch DeSantis’s victory speech: A victory for taxpayers, a loss for woke ideology
Democrat Josh Shapiro projected winner in Pennsylvania governor’s race
NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ has called the Pennsylvania governor’s race for Democrat Josh Shapiro.
Shapiro defeated Republican challenger Doug Mastriano and will now begin his first term as leader of the Keystone State.
Texas aftermath: Is Beto O’Rourke “too much of a peacock” for Texas?
In other words: is this loss to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott the end of the line for Democrat Beto O’Rourke?
Democrat Jennifer Wexton projected winner in Virginia Congressional District 10
NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ has called the race in Virginia’s 10th Congressional District for Democrat Jennifer Wexton.
Wexton defeated her Republican opponent Hung Cao.
Democrat Wes Moore projected winner in Maryland governor’s race
NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ has called the Maryland governor’s race for Democrat Wes Moore.
Moore defeated his GOP opponent Dan Cox.
The state is now back in Democratic control following Republican Larry Hogan’s time in office, which began following the 2014 election.
Democrat Seth Magaziner projected winner in Rhode Island Congressional District 2
NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ has called the race in Rhode Island’s 2nd Congressional District for Democrat Seth Magaziner.
Magaziner has defeated his Republican opponent Allan Fung and is set to begin his first term in the U.S. House.
Republican Brian Kemp projected winner in Georgia governor’s race
NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ has called the Georgia governor’s race for incumbent Republican Brian Kemp.
With Tuesday’s victory, Kemp has now defeated Democrat Stacey Abrams in back-to-back elections.
Judge won’t extend voting hours in Arizona
An Arizona judge won’t extend voting hours in Maricopa County. Republican groups had sued for an emergency extension until 10 p.m. after printer problems slowed voting in the area. The judge said the request could not be implemented in time, according to The Hill.
Tabulator issues affected 60 voting locations in Maricopa County.
The Republican National Committee, along with the campaigns of Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake and Republican Senate candidate Blake Masters, filed an emergency motion to extend voting hours in Maricopa County. Arizona law allows anyone still in line when the polls close to vote.
Republican James Lankford projected winner in Oklahoma Senate race
NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ has called the Oklahoma Senate race for incumbent Republican James Lankford.
Lankford will now begin his second full term in office after being elected to the seat during a special election in 2014.
The full Trump interview (And what to think of it)
NewsNation has aired the rest of its exclusive one-on-one interview with former President Donald Trump. You can watch all the
clips below. Here’s a summary of what was said:
- Trump all but confirmed he’s running for president again
- He thinks there would be no Ron DeSantis without his help
- He sees Kari Lake – who is still fighting to win her race for governor in Arizona – as the future of the Republican Party
NewsNation’s Chris Stirewalt said he saw this moment as an opportunity to capture the media spotlight at moment when everyone is engaged and watching.
Republican John Hoeven projected winner in North Dakota Senate race
NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ has called the North Dakota Senate race for incumbent Republican John Hoeven.
Hoeven will now begin his third term in office after being elected to the seat in 2010.
Republican John Thune projected winner in South Dakota Senate race
NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ has called the South Dakota Senate race for incumbent Republican John Thune.
With his victory Tuesday, Thune is set to begin his fourth term in the U.S. Senate.
Republican Greg Abbott projected winner in Texas governor’s race
NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ has called the Texas governor’s race for incumbent Republican Greg Abbott.
Abbott saw off a challenge from Democrat Beto O’Rourke. With his victory Tuesday, Abbott will serve a third term as head of the Lone Star State.
Four Telling Things About Election 2022 (Already)
Some meaningful early stories coming out of the early hours of election night:
- Has Florida gone permanently red? U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio and Gov. Ron DeSantis win.
- Democrat Maxwell Frost wins a Florida Congressional race, is the first Gen Z member of Congress.
- Lawsuits and wars of words in Arizona and Pennsylvania. A lawsuit in Arizona could keep polls open until 10 p.m. and Philadelphia won’t finishing counting for days.
- President Trump’s interview hints at a presidential run in 2024 and critiques DeSantis.
Democrat Chuck Schumer projected winner in New York Senate race
NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ has called the New York Senate race for incumbent Democrat Chuck Schumer.
Schumer, who currently serves as the Senate Majority Leader, has held his seat in the U.S. Senate since first being elected in 1998.
Republican Todd Young projected winner in Indiana Senate race
NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ has called the Indiana Senate race for incumbent Republican Todd Young.
Young is now set to begin his second term in office after defeating Democrat Thomas McDermott on Tuesday.
Republican Mike DeWine projected winner in Ohio governor’s race
NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ has called the Ohio governor’s race for incumbent Republican Mike DeWine.
DeWine, a former U.S. Senator, defeated Democratic challenger Nan Whaley and is set to begin his second term leading the Buckeye State.
Republican Sarah Huckabee Sanders projected winner in Arkansas governor’s race
NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ has called the Arkansas governor’s race for Republican Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Sanders has defeated Democrat Chris Jones for the position, which will be vacated by current Governor Asa Hutchinson, a Republican, who has reached the state-set term limit and cannot run for re-election.
Republican John Boozman projected winner in Arkansas Senate race
NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ has called the Arkansas Senate race for incumbent Republican John Boozman.
Boozman is set to begin his third term in office after first being elected in 2010.
Democrat Maura Healey projected winner in Massachusetts governor’s race
NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ has called the Massachusetts governor’s race for Democrat Maura Healey.
With Healey’s victory, Democrats will now be in charge of a governorship that has been in Republican’s control since Gov. Charlie Baker was elected in 2014.
Baker chose not to seek re-election this year.
Republican Henry McMaster projected winner in South Carolina governor’s race
NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ has called the South Carolina governor’s race for incumbent Republican Henry McMaster.
McMaster, who previously served as the state’s lieutenant governor and attorney general, defeated Democratic challenger Joe Cunningham.
Republican Chris Sununu projected winner in New Hampshire governor’s race
NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ has called the New Hampshire governor’s race for incumbent Republican Chris Sununu.
With his re-election Tuesday, Sununu is set for a fourth term in office.
Frustration builds in Arizona
A spokesperson for GOP gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake has issued a rebuke of the Maricopa County election system, calling it an “embarrassment” and a “violation of the civil rights of Arizona citizens.”
Lake and a coalition of Republican groups have filed suit to keep the polls open in Arizona to 10 p.m. local time.
The big question: Inflation
Leland Vittert puts the question to NewsNation guest Trish Regan: What can the GOP do about inflation if they are not willing to compromise with President Joe Biden?