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PARTY Republican Democratic
LEADER Mitch McConnell
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Chuck Schumer
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LEADER'S SEAT Kentucky New York
SEATS BEFORE 50 48 (+2)
SEATS AFTER 51 47 (+2)
SEAT CHANGE +1 -1
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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
Katie Britt official portrait
Republican 64.0%
LOSER Will Boyd
WillBoyd2
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
Lisa Murkowski
Republican 40.9% 54.7%
LOSER(s) Kelly Tshibaka
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
Blake Masters by Gage Skidmore
Republican 48.9%
LOSER(s) Mark Kelly
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
John Boozman
Republican 63.7%
LOSER Natalie James
Natalie JamesAR
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
Alex Padilla
Democratic 60.8%
LOSER Mark Meuser
Mark Meuser Potrait
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
Michael Bennet Official Photo
Democratic 54.2%
LOSER Joe O'Dea
Joe ODea
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
Richard Blumenthal
Democratic 58.5%
LOSER Leora Levy
Leora Levy confirmation hearing
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
MarcoRubio
Republican 53.4%
LOSER Val Demings
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
Senator raphael warnock
Democratic 49.8% 50.9%
LOSER(s) Herschel Walker
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
Brian Schatz
Democratic 68.5%
LOSER Bob McDermott
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
Mike Crapo
Republican 70.6%
LOSER David Roth
2020-Voter-Guide-David-Roth-via-David-Roth-For-Idaho-860x484
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
Tammy Duckworth
Democratic 55.1%
LOSER Peggy Hubbard
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
Todd Young
Republican 60.3%
LOSER Thomas McDermott Jr.
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
Chuck Grassley official photo 2017
Republican 58.4%
LOSER Michael T. Franken
VICE ADMIRAL MICHAEL T
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
800px-Jerry Moran, official portrait, 112th Congress headshot
Republican 59.4%
LOSER Mark Holland
Markholland
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
Rand Paul official portrait with flag edit
Republican 60.4%
LOSER Charles Booker
Charles solar panels (cropped)
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
John Neely Kennedy, official portrait, 115th Congress 2
Republican 63.4%
LOSER Gary Chambers Jr.
Fd8bfaf43b00a07020d112ff16f0a522451886
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
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic 61.0%
LOSER James Tarantin
JamesTarantin
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
Eric Schmitt
Republican 58.8%
LOSER Trudy Busch Valentine
TrudyBuschValentine
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
AdamLaxalt2015
Republican 50.8%
LOSER Catherine Cortez-Masto
Catherine Cortez Masto official portrait (cropped)
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
Maggie Hassan 2022
Democratic 53.9%
LOSER Don Bolduc
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
Chuck Schumer official photo (cropped)
Democratic 60.2%
LOSER Joe Pinion
Joepinion
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
Ted budd
Republican 52.1%
LOSER Cheri Beasley
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
John Hoeven Senate
Republican 78.2%
LOSER Michael Steele
Michael Steele senate
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
J. D
Republican 52.5%
LOSER Tim Ryan
Timryan
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
James Lankford official Senate photo
Republican 69.3%
LOSER Jason Bollinger
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
MarkwayneMullin
Republican 64.6%
LOSER Kendra Horn
Kendra Horn official portrait, 116th Congress
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
Ron Wyden Senate
Democratic 55.2%
LOSER Jo Rae Perkins
Perkins2-254x300
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
John Fetterman Portrait
Democratic 48.7%
WINNER Mehmet Oz
Dr-Mehmet-Oz rs
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
Tim Scott, official portrait, 113th Congress
Republican 59.7%
LOSER Krystle Matthews
Krystle Matthews1
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
John Thune, official portrait, 111th Congress-0
Republican 70.6%
LOSER Dan Ahlers
Screenshot 2021-02-28 171648
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
Mike Lee, official portrait
Republican 58.1%
LOSER(s) Evan McMullin
Evanmcmullin
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
Peter Welch official photo
Democratic 65.8%
LOSER Christina Nolan
Christina E
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
Patty Murray Senate
Democratic 52.6%
LOSER Tiffany Smiley
TiffanySmiley
Republican 45.7%

Wisconsin[]

Incumbent Republican Ron Johnson won a third term Democratic Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes.

NAME PARTY PERCENTAGE
WINNER Ron Johnson
RonJohnson
Republican 52.2%
LOSER Mandela Barnes
LtGovernorBarnesOfficialPortrait
Democratic 47.7%

House Of Representatives[]

  • United States House Elections, 2022
November 3, 2022
First party Second party
LEADER Kevin McCarthy
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Nancy Pelosi
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
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Gubernatorial Elections[]

LEADER Kim Reynolds
Kim Reynolds Governor
Roy Cooper
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
2022 Gubernatorial ZGlutto

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
Kay Ivey Governor
Republican 64.0%
LOSER Malika Sanders-Fortier
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
Mike Dunleavy Governor
Republican 48.2% 49.7% 54.5%
LOSER(s) Bill Walker
BillWalker2015
Independent 24.5% 27.3% 45.5%
Les Gara
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
Kari Lake by Gage Skidmore 2
Republican 50.1%
LOSER Katie Hobbs
Katie-hobbs-pic
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
Sarah Huckabee Sanders
Republican 62.8%
LOSER(s) Chris Jones
Chris Jones
Democratic 31.6%
Ricky Harrington Jr.
Ricky Dale 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
Gavin Newsom official photo
Democratic 59.6%
LOSER Brian Dahle
Brian Dahle official photo
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
Jared Polis official photo
Democratic 54.7%
LOSER Heidi Ganahl
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
Ned Lamont Governor
Democratic 50.3%
LOSER Bob Stefanowski
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
Rondesantis-election
Republican 53.0%
LOSER Charlie Crist
Charlie Crist-0
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
Brian Kemp
Republican 51.9%
LOSER Stacey Abrams
Stacey-Abrams-headshot-737x1024
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
Josh Green
Democratic 63.2%
LOSER B.J. Penn
BJ 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
Brad Little Governor
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
J.B
Democratic 53.9%
LOSER Darren Bailey
Illinois-Senate-Republicans-Bailey-8x10-1-scaled
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
Kim Reynolds Governor
Republican 56.4%
LOSER Pam Jochum
Pam-Jochum-2019
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
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Republican 54.5%
LOSER Laura Kelly
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
Janet-Mills-Governer-Maine-©-Heidi-Kirn001-683x1024
Democratic 49.5%
LOSER Paul LePage
Paul LePage by Gage Skidmore
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
Franchot-final-BBJ1-colorwebcrop-scaled
Democratic 52.2%
LOSER Kelley Schulz
1kelley 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
Maurahealey-web-download
Democratic 59.7%
LOSER Geoff Diehl
Geoff Diehl
Republican 38.5%

Michigan[]

Incumbent Democrat Gretchen Whitmer won re-election to a second term against Republican Tudor Dixon.

WINNER Gretchen Whitmer
Gretchen Whitmer Portrait
Democratic 50.4%
LOSER Tudor Dixon
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
Minnesota State Senator Scott Jensen
Republican 47.8%
LOSER Tim Walz
Tim Walz Governor
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
Jim Pillen
Republican 59.1%
LOSER Carol Blood
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
Sheriff-Joseph-Lombardo-sm3
Republican 51.4%
LOSER Steve Sisolak
Steve Sisolak Governor
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
Chris Sununu
Republican 62.6%
LOSER Tom Sherman
TomSherman3
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
Mark Ronchetti
Republican 49.4%
LOSER Michelle Lujan Grisham
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
Kathy Hochul, November 2017
Democratic 53.7%
LOSER Lee Zeldin
1200px-Lee Zeldin new official portrait
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
Mike DeWine Governor
Republican 55.2%
LOSER Nan Whaley
Nan Whaley, Mayor of Dayton, Ohio USA
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
Kevin Stitt Governor
Republican 56.2%
LOSER Joy Hofmeister
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
Christine Drazan
Republican 39.8%
LOSER(s) Tina Kotek
Tina Kotek at HB 2800 signing
Democratic 37.4%
Betsy Johnson
Senator 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
Mastriano
Democratic 49.7%
LOSER Josh Shapiro
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
Dan mckee
Democratic 55.7%
LOSER Blake Filippi
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
Henry McMaster Governor
Republican 56.1%
LOSER Joe Cunningham
220px-Joe Cunningham, Official Porrtait, 116th Congress
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
Gov kristi noem (1)
Republican 59.2%
LOSER Jamie Smith
Jamie Smith SD portrait
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
Bill Lee Governor
Republican 64.3%
LOSER JB Smiley
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
Greg Abbott 2015
Republican 54.4%
LOSER Beto O'Rourke
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
Phil Scott 2019
Republican 62.1%
LOSER Doug Racine
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
Kleefisch
Republican 52.1%
LOSER Tony Evers
Tony Evers Governor
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
Mark Gordon Governor
Republican 73.9%
LOSER Chris Rothfuss
Rothfuss for Senate
Democratic 23.2%
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