FIRST PARTY | SECOND PARTY | |
---|---|---|
PARTY | Republican | Democratic |
LEADER | Mitch McConnell | Chuck Schumer |
LEADER'S SEAT | Kentucky | New York |
SEATS BEFORE | 50 | 48 (+2) |
SEATS AFTER | 51 | 47 (+2) |
SEAT CHANGE | +1 | -1 |
Alabama[]
Incumbent Republican Richard Shelby opted not to run for re-election to a seventh term. Republican Katie Britt defeated Democrat Will Boyd.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Katie Britt | Republican | 64.0% |
LOSER | Will Boyd | Democratic | 33.6% |
Alaska[]
Incumbent Republican Lisa Murkowski lost re-election to a fourth term to fellow Republican and former Alaska Administration Commissioner Kelly Tshibaka. Other candidates in the ranked-choice election includeded Democrat Edgar Blatchford and Alaskan Independence Party candidate Dustin Darden in a ranked choice election.
NAME | PARTY | Round 1 | Round 2 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lisa Murkowski | Republican | 40.9% | 54.7% | |
LOSER(s) | Kelly Tshibaka | Republican | 44.0% | 45.3% |
Pat Chesbro | Democratic | 15.1% | Eliminated |
Arizona[]
Incumbent Democrat Mark Kelly was elected in a 2020 special election against Republican Senator Martha McSally. He lost re-election to a full term against Republican Blake Masters.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Blake Masters | Republican | 48.9% |
LOSER(s) | Mark Kelly | Democratic | 48.0% |
Marc Viktor | Libertarian | 2.8% |
Arkansas[]
Incumbent Republican John Boozman was re-elected to a third term against Democrat Natalie James.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | John Boozman | Republican | 63.7% |
LOSER | Natalie James | Democratic | 33,1% |
California[]
Senator Kamala Harris was first elected in 2016, but later elected to serve as Vice President in 2020. California Secretary of State Alex Padilla was selected to serve out the rest of her term. He was elected to a full term against Republican Mark Meuser in a runoff election.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Alex Padilla | Democratic | 60.8% |
LOSER | Mark Meuser | Republican | 39.2% |
Colorado[]
Incumbent Democrat Michael Bennet was re-elected to a third term against Republican Joe O'Dea.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Michael Bennet | Democratic | 54.2% |
LOSER | Joe O'Dea | Republican | 44.6% |
Connecticut[]
Incumbent Democrat Richard Blumenthal was re-elected to a third term against Republican Businesswoman Leora Levy.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Richard Blumenthal | Democratic | 58.5% |
LOSER | Leora Levy | Republican | 40.6% |
Florida[]
Incumbent Republican Marco Rubio was re-elected to a third term against Democratic Congresswoman Val Demings.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Marco Rubio | Republican | 53.4% |
LOSER | Val Demings | Democratic | 43.2% |
Georgia[]
Incumbent Democrat Raphael Warnock was elected in a 2021 special election against Republican Senator Kelly Loeffler. He won re-election to a full term against Republican and former NFL player Herschel Walker in a runoff election.
NAME | PARTY | GENERAL ELECTION PERCENTAGE | RUNOFF PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Raphael Warnock | Democratic | 49.8% | 50.9% |
LOSER(s) | Herschel Walker | Republican | 47.5% | 49.1% |
Chase Oliver | Libertarian | 2.8% | Eliminated |
Hawaii[]
Incumbent Democrat Brian Schatz was re-elected to a second term against Republican John Carroll.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Brian Schatz | Democratic | 68.5% |
LOSER | Bob McDermott | Republican | 27.6% |
Idaho[]
Incumbent Republican Mike Crapo was re-elected to a fifth term against Democrat David Roth.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Mike Crapo | Republican | 70.6% |
LOSER | David Roth | Democratic | 24.3% |
Illinois[]
Incumbent Democrat Tammy Duckworth was re-elected to a second term against Republican Peggy Hubbard.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Tammy Duckworth | Democratic | 55.1% |
LOSER | Peggy Hubbard | Republican | 43.8% |
Indiana[]
Incumbent Republican Todd Young was re-elected to a second term against Democratic Mayor of Hammond Thomas McDermott Jr..
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Todd Young | Republican | 60.3% |
LOSER | Thomas McDermott Jr. | Democratic | 38.0% |
Iowa[]
Incumbent Republican Chuck Grassley won re-election to an eight term against Democrat Michael Franken.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Chuck Grassley | Republican | 58.4% |
LOSER | Michael T. Franken | Democratic | 40.2% |
Kansas[]
Incumbent Republican Jerry Moran won re-election to a third term against former Democrat mayor of Kansas City Mark Holland.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Jerry Moran | Republican | 59.4% |
LOSER | Mark Holland | Democratic | 38.8% |
Kentucky[]
Incumbent Republican Rand Paul won re-election to a third term against Democrat Charles Booker, a state house representative.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Rand Paul | Republican | 60.4% |
LOSER | Charles Booker | Democratic | 37.6% |
Louisiana[]
Incumbent Republican John N. Kennedy won re-election to a second term against Democrat Gary Chambers Jr.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | John N. Kennedy | Republican | 63.4% |
LOSER | Gary Chambers Jr. | Democratic | 32.2% |
Maryland[]
Incumbent Democrat Chris Van Hollen won re-election to a second term against Republican James Tarantin.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Chris Van Hollen | Democratic | 61.0% |
LOSER | James Tarantin | Republican | 37.5% |
Missouri[]
Incumbent Republican Roy Blunt opted not to run for re-election to a third term. Republican state Attorney General Eric Schmitt defeated Democrat Trudy Busch Valentine.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Eric Schmitt | Republican | 58.8% |
LOSER | Trudy Busch Valentine | Democratic | 39.6% |
Nevada[]
Incumbent Democrat Catherine Cortez-Masto lost re-election to a second term against Republican Adam Laxalt, the former state Attorney General.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Adam Laxalt | Republican | 50.8% |
LOSER | Catherine Cortez-Masto | Democratic | 47.6% |
New Hampshire[]
Incumbent Democrat Maggie Hassan won re-election to a second term against Republican Don Bolduc.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Maggie Hassan | Democratic | 53.9% |
LOSER | Don Bolduc | Republican | 42.6% |
New York[]
Incumbent Democrat Chuck Schumer won re-election to a fifth term against Republican Joe Pinion.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Chuck Schumer | Democratic | 60.2% |
LOSER | Joe Pinion | Republican | 36.9% |
North Carolina[]
Incumbent Republican Richard Burr opted not to run for a fourth term. Republican Congressman Ted Budd defeated former Democratic state Supreme Court Justice Cheri Beasley.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Ted Budd | Republican | 52.1% |
LOSER | Cheri Beasley | Democratic | 44.5% |
North Dakota[]
Incumbent Republican John Hoeven won re-election to a third term against Democrat Michael Steele.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | John Hoeven | Republican | 78.2% |
LOSER | Michael Steele | Democratic | 20.3% |
Ohio[]
Incumbent Republican Rob Portman opted not to run for a third term. Republican J.D. Vance defeated Democratic Congressman Tim Ryan.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | J.D. Vance | Republican | 52.5% |
LOSER | Tim Ryan | Democratic | 46.8% |
Oklahoma[]
Incumbent Republican James Lankford won re-election to a second term against Democrat Jason Bollinger.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | James Lankford | Republican | 69.3% |
LOSER | Jason Bollinger | Democratic | 28.4% |
Oklahoma (Special)[]
Incumbent Republican Jim Inhofe announced that he would resign early from his fifth term. Republican Congressman Markwayne Mullin was elected to serve out the remainder of his term, defeating former Democratic Congresswoman Kendra Horn.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Markwayne Mullin | Republican | 64.6% |
LOSER | Kendra Horn | Democratic | 33.9% |
Oregon[]
Incumbent Democrat Ron Wyden won re-election to a fifth term against Republican Jo Rae Perkins, the 2020 senate nominee.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Ron Wyden | Democratic | 55.2% |
LOSER | Jo Rae Perkins | Republican | 42.2% |
Pennsylvania[]
Incumbent Republican Pat Toomey opted not to run for a third term. Democratic Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman defeated Republican Mehmet Oz .
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | John Fetterman | Democratic | 48.7% |
WINNER | Mehmet Oz | Republican | 48.6% |
South Carolina[]
Incumbent Republican Tim Scott won re-election to a second term against Democratic state representative Krystle Matthews.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Tim Scott | Republican | 59.7% |
LOSER | Krystle Matthews | Democratic | 38.8% |
South Dakota[]
Incumbent Republican John Thune won re-election to a fourth term against Democrat Dan Ahlers, a former state senator and state representative.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | John Thune | Republican | 70.6% |
LOSER | Dan Ahlers | Democratic | 28.2% |
Utah[]
Incumbent Republican Mike Lee won re-election to a third term against Independent Evan McMullin.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Mike Lee | Republican | 58.1% |
LOSER(s) | Evan McMullin | Independent | 40.4% |
Vermont[]
Incumbent Democrat Patrick Leahy opted not to run for re-election to a ninth term. Democratic Congressman Peter Welch defeated former Republican district attorney Christina Nolan.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Peter Welch | Democratic | 65.8% |
LOSER | Christina Nolan | Republican | 30.6% |
Washington[]
Incumbent Democrat Patty Murray won re-election to a sixth term against Republican Tiffany Smiley.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Patty Murray | Democratic | 52.6% |
LOSER | Tiffany Smiley | Republican | 45.7% |
Wisconsin[]
Incumbent Republican Ron Johnson won a third term Democratic Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Ron Johnson | Republican | 52.2% |
LOSER | Mandela Barnes | Democratic | 47.7% |
House Of Representatives[]
| ||
---|---|---|
November 3, 2022 | ||
First party | Second party | |
LEADER | Kevin McCarthy | Nancy Pelosi |
PARTY | Republican | Democratic |
LEADER SINCE | 2019 | 2003 |
LEADER’S SEAT | California 23rd | California 12th |
SEATS BEFORE | 213 | 222 |
SEATS AFTER | 233 | 202 |
SEAT CHANGE | +20 | -20 |
Gubernatorial Elections[]
LEADER | Kim Reynolds | Roy Cooper |
PARTY | Republican | Democratic |
LEADER SINCE | 2022 | 2022 |
LEADER’S SEAT | Iowa | North Carolina |
SEATS BEFORE | 28 | 22 |
SEATS AFTER | 30 | 20 |
SEAT CHANGE | +2 | -2 |
Alabama[]
Incumbent Republican Kay Ivey won re-election to a second term against Democratic state senator Malika Sanders-Fortier.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Kay Ivey | Republican | 64.0% |
LOSER | Malika Sanders-Fortier | Democratic | 34.2% |
Alaska[]
Incumbent Governor Mike Dunleavy won re-election to a second term against former Independent Governor Bill Walker, Democratic state representative Les Gara, and Libertarian nominee Billy Toein.
NAME | PARTY | FIRST ROUND | SECOND ROUND | THIRD ROUND | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Mike Dunleavy | Republican | 48.2% | 49.7% | 54.5% |
LOSER(s) | Bill Walker | Independent | 24.5% | 27.3% | 45.5% |
Les Gara | Democratic | 21.4% | 23.0% | Eliminated | |
Billy Toein | Libertarian | 5.9% | Eliminated | Eliminated |
Arizona[]
Incumbent Republican Doug Ducey was ineligible to run for a third term. Republican Kari Lake defeated Democratic Arizona secretary of state Katie Hobbs.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Kari Lake | Republican | 50.1% |
LOSER | Katie Hobbs | Democratic | 46.9% |
Arkansas[]
Incumbent Republican Asa Hutchison was ineligible to run for a third term. Republican Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the former White House Press Secretary and daughter of former Governor Mike Huckabee, defeated Democrat Chris Jones and Libertarian Ricky Harrington Jr.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Sarah Huckabee Sanders | Republican | 62.8% |
LOSER(s) | Chris Jones | Democratic | 31.6% |
Ricky Harrington Jr. | Libertarian | 4.7% |
California[]
Incumbent Democrat Gavin Newsom faced a recall election in 2021; however it was unsuccessful. He won re-election to a second term against Republican state senator Brian Dahle.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Gavin Newsom | Democratic | 59.6% |
LOSER | Brian Dahle | Republican | 40.4% |
Colorado[]
Incumbent Democratic Governor Jared Polis won re-election to a second term against Republican University of Colorado board member Heidi Ganahl.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Jared Polis | Democratic | 54.7% |
LOSER | Heidi Ganahl | Republican | 42.4% |
Connecticut[]
Incumbent Democrat Ned Lamont won re-election to a second term against Republican Bob Stefanowski.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Ned Lamont | Democratic | 50.3% |
LOSER | Bob Stefanowski | Republican | 48.5% |
Florida[]
Incumbent Governor Ron DeSantis won re-election to a second term against Democratic Congressman Charlie Crist.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Ron DeSantis | Republican | 53.0% |
LOSER | Charlie Crist | Democratic | 44.3% |
Georgia[]
Incumbent Republican Brian Kemp won re-election to a second term against former Democratic state house minority leader and gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Brian Kemp | Republican | 51.9% |
LOSER | Stacey Abrams | Democratic | 45.5% |
Hawaii[]
Incumbent Democratic Governor David Ige was ineligible to run for a third term. Democratic Lieutenant Governor Josh Green defeated Republican B.J. Penn.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Josh Green | Democratic | 63.2% |
LOSER | B.J. Penn | Republican | 34.7% |
Idaho[]
Incumbent Republican Brad Little won re-election to a second term against Democratic Stephen Heidt.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Brad Little | Republican | 63.4% |
LOSER | Stephen Heidt | Democratic | 30.8% |
Illinois[]
Incumbent Democrat J.B. Pritzker won re-election to a second term against Republican state senator Darren Bailey.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | J.B. Pritzker | Democratic | 53.9% |
LOSER | Darren Bailey | Republican | 44.4% |
Iowa[]
Incumbent Governor Kim Reynolds won re-election to a second term against Democratic state senator Pam Jochum.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Kim Reynolds | Republican | 56.4% |
LOSER | Pam Jochum | Democratic | 42.1% |
Kansas[]
Incumbent Democrat Laura Kelly lost re-election to a second term against Republican state attorney general Derek Schmidt.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Derek Schmidt | Republican | 54.5% |
LOSER | Laura Kelly | Democratic | 45.2% |
Maine[]
Incumbent Democrat Janet Mills won re-election against former Republican governor Paul LePage.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Janet Mills | Democratic | 49.5% |
LOSER | Paul LePage | Republican | 49.4% |
Maryland[]
Incumbent Republican Larry Hogan was ineligible to run for a third term. Democratic state comptroller Peter Franchot defeated Republican state commerce secretary Kelley Schulz.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Peter Franchot | Democratic | 52.2% |
LOSER | Kelley Schulz | Republican | 45.9% |
Massachusetts[]
Incumbent Republican Charlie Baker opted not to run for re-election to a third term. Democratic state attorney general Maura Healey defeated former Republican state represenative Geoff Diehl.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Maura Healey | Democratic | 59.7% |
LOSER | Geoff Diehl | Republican | 38.5% |
Michigan[]
Incumbent Democrat Gretchen Whitmer won re-election to a second term against Republican Tudor Dixon.
WINNER | Gretchen Whitmer | Democratic | 50.4% |
---|---|---|---|
LOSER | Tudor Dixon | Republican | 48.3% |
Minnesota[]
Incumbent Democrat Tim Walz lost re-election to a second term against former Republican state senator Scott Jensen.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Scott Jensen | Republican | 47.8% |
LOSER | Tim Walz | Democratic | 47.5% |
Nebraska[]
Incumbent Republican Pete Ricketts was ineligible to run for a third term. Republican member of the University of Nebraska Board of Regents Jim Pillen defeated Democratic state senator Carol Blood.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Jim Pillen | Republican | 59.1% |
LOSER | Carol Blood | Democratic | 38.8% |
Nevada[]
Incumbent Democrat Steve Sisolak lost re-election to a second term against Republican Clarke County Sheriff Joe Lombardo.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Joe Lombardo | Republican | 51.4% |
LOSER | Steve Sisolak | Democratic | 47.6% |
New Hampshire[]
Incumbent Republican Chris Sununu won re-election to a fourth term against Democratic state senator Tom Sherman.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Chris Sununu | Republican | 62.6% |
LOSER | Tom Sherman | Democratic | 34.7% |
New Mexico[]
Incumbent Democrat Michelle Lujan Grisham lost re-election to a second term against to Republican meteorologist and former senate nominee Mark Ronchetti.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Mark Ronchetti | Republican | 49.4% |
LOSER | Michelle Lujan Grisham | Democratic | 48.0% |
New York[]
Incumbent Democrat Kathy Hochul took over as governor after Andrew Cuomo's resignation in 2021. She was elected to a full term, defeating Republican Congressman Lee Zeldin.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Kathy Hochul | Democratic | 53.7% |
LOSER | Lee Zeldin | Republican | 42.4% |
Ohio[]
Incumbent Republican Mike DeWine won re-election to a second term against Democratic Mayor of Dayton Nan Whaley.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Mike DeWine | Republican | 55.2% |
LOSER | Nan Whaley | Democratic | 43.6% |
Oklahoma[]
Incumbent Republican Kevin Stitt won re-election to a second term against former Democratic state superintendent Joy Hofmeister.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Kevin Stitt | Republican | 56.2% |
LOSER | Joy Hofmeister | Democratic | 43.1% |
Oregon[]
Incumbent Governor Kate Brown was ineligible to serve a third term. Former Republican state house minority leader Christine Drazan defeated former Democratic state house speaker Tina Kotek and Independent former state senator Betsy Johnson.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Republican | 39.8% | |
LOSER(s) | Tina Kotek | Democratic | 37.4% |
Betsy Johnson | Independent | 21.6% |
Pennsylvania[]
Incumbent Democrat Tom Wolf was ineligible to run for a third term. Republican state senator Doug Mastriano defeated Democratic state attorney general Josh Shapiro.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Doug Mastriano | Democratic | 49.7% |
LOSER | Josh Shapiro | Democratic | 48.6% |
Rhode Island[]
Incumbent Democrat Dan McKee took over as governor after Gina Raimondo's ascension to Secretary of Commerce in 2021. He was elected to serve a full term against Republican state house minority leader Blake Filippi.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Dan McKee | Democratic | 55.7% |
LOSER | Blake Filippi | Republican | 43.2% |
South Carolina[]
Incumbent Republican Henry McMaster won re-election to a second term against former Democratic Congressman Joe Cunningham.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Henry McMaster | Republican | 56.1% |
LOSER | Joe Cunningham | Democratic | 42.8% |
South Dakota[]
Incumbent Republican Kristi Noem won re-election to a second term against Democrat Jamie Smith, the former minority leader of the state house.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Kristi Noem | Republican | 59.2% |
LOSER | Jamie Smith | Democratic | 39.4% |
Tennessee[]
Incumbent Republican Bill Lee won re-election to a second term against Democratic Memphis city councilman JB Smiley.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Bill Lee | Republican | 64.3% |
LOSER | JB Smiley | Democratic | 34.1% |
Texas[]
Incumbent Republican Greg Abbott won re-election to a third term against former Democratic Congressman Beto O'Rourke.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Greg Abbott | Republican | 54.4% |
LOSER | Beto O'Rourke | Democratic | 44.1% |
Vermont[]
Incumbent Governor Phil Scott won re-election to a fourth term against former Democratic Lietenant Governor Doug Racine.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Phil Scott | Republican | 62.1% |
LOSER | Doug Racine | Democratic | 26.5% |
Wisconsin[]
Incumbent Democrat Tony Evers lost re-election to a second term against former Republican Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Rebecca Kleefisch | Republican | 52.1% |
LOSER | Tony Evers | Democratic | 45.5% |
Wyoming[]
Incumbent Republican Mark Gordon won re-election to a second term against Democratic state senate minority leader Chris Rothfuss.
NAME | PARTY | PERCENTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
WINNER | Mark Gordon | Republican | 73.9% |
LOSER | Chris Rothfuss | Democratic | 23.2% |