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2022 United States state legislative elections

The 2022 United States state legislative elections were held on November 8, 2022, for 88 state legislative chambers in 46 states.[1] Across the fifty states, approximately 56 percent of all upper house seats and 92 percent of all lower house seats were up for election. Additionally, six territorial chambers were up in four territories and the District of Columbia. These midterm elections coincided with other state and local elections, including gubernatorial elections in multiple states.

2022 United States state legislative elections

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88 legislative chambers
46 states
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Party Republican Democratic Coalition
Chambers before 62[d] 36 1[a]
Chambers after 57[d] 40 2[b][c]
Overall change 5 4 1

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Map of upper house elections:
     Democrats gained control      Democrats retained control
     Republicans retained control
     Coalition gained control
     Non-partisan legislature
     No regularly-scheduled elections

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Map of lower house elections:
     Democrats gained control      Democrats retained control
     Republicans retained control
     Coalition retained control
     Non-partisan legislature
     No regularly-scheduled elections

Prior to the elections, Democrats held 14 trifectas (control of the governor's office and legislative chambers), Republicans held 23 trifectas, and 13 states held a divided government. These were the first elections affected by the 2020 redistricting cycle, which reapportioned state legislatures based on data from the 2020 United States census.

This is the first midterm election since 1934 in which the party of the incumbent president did not lose any state legislative chambers to the opposition.[2][e]

The Democrats flipped the Minnesota Senate, Michigan Senate for the first time since 1985, Michigan House of Representatives, and Pennsylvania House of Representatives from Republican control, and established a coalition government in the Alaska Senate.

Summary table

Regularly-scheduled elections were held in 88 of the 99 state legislative chambers in the United States; nationwide, regularly-scheduled elections were held for 6,064 of the 7,383 legislative seats. Most legislative chambers held elections for all seats, but some legislative chambers that use staggered elections held elections for only a portion of the total seats in the chamber.[3] The chambers that were not up for election either hold regularly-scheduled elections in odd-numbered years, or have four-year terms and hold all regularly-scheduled elections in presidential election years.

Note that this table only covers regularly-scheduled elections; additional special elections took place concurrently with these regularly-scheduled elections.

State Upper House[3] Lower House[3]
Seats up Total % up Term Seats up Total % up Term
Alabama 35 35 100 4 105 105 100 4
Alaska 10 20 50 4 40 40 100 2
Arizona 30 30 100 2 60 60 100 2
Arkansas 18 35 51 2/4[f] 100 100 100 2
California 20 40 50 4 80 80 100 2
Colorado 17 35 49 4 65 65 100 2
Connecticut 36 36 100 2 151 151 100 2
Delaware 10 21 48 2/4[f] 41 41 100 2
Florida 20 40 50 2/4[f] 120 120 100 2
Georgia 56 56 100 2 180 180 100 2
Hawaii 12 25 48 2/4[f] 51 51 100 2
Idaho 35 35 100 2 70 70 100 2
Illinois 39 59 66 2/4[f] 118 118 100 2
Indiana 25 50 50 4 100 100 100 2
Iowa 25 50 50 4 100 100 100 2
Kansas 0 40 0 4 125 125 100 2
Kentucky 19 38 50 4 100 100 100 2
Louisiana 0 39 0 4 0 105 0 4
Maine 35 35 100 2 151 151 100 2
Maryland 47 47 100 4 141 141 100 4
Massachusetts 40 40 100 2 160 160 100 2
Michigan 38 38 100 4 110 110 100 2
Minnesota 0 67 0 2/4[f] 134 134 100 2
Mississippi 0 52 0 4 0 122 0 4
Missouri 17 34 50 4 163 163 100 2
Montana 25 50 50 4 100 100 100 2
Nebraska 24[g] 49[g] 49[g] 4 N/A (unicameral)
Nevada 11 21 52 4 42 42 100 2
New Hampshire 24 24 100 2 400 400 100 2
New Jersey 0 40 0 2/4[f] 0 80 0 2
New Mexico 0 42 100 4 70 70 100 2
New York 63 63 100 2 150 150 100 2
North Carolina 50 50 100 2 120 120 100 2
North Dakota 24 47 51 4 47 94 50 4
Ohio 16 33 52 4 99 99 100 2
Oklahoma 24 48 50 4 101 101 100 2
Oregon 15 30 50 4 60 60 100 2
Pennsylvania 25 50 50 4 203 203 100 2
Rhode Island 38 38 100 2 75 75 100 2
South Carolina 0 46 0 4 124 124 100 2
South Dakota 35 35 100 2 70 70 100 2
Tennessee 17 33 52 4 99 99 100 2
Texas 15 31 48 2/4[f] 150 150 100 2
Utah 14 29 48 4 75 75 100 2
Vermont 30 30 100 2 150 150 100 2
Virginia 0 40 0 4 0 100 0 2
Washington 25 49 49 4 98 98 100 2
West Virginia 17 34 50 4 100 100 100 2
Wisconsin 17 33 52 4 99 99 100 2
Wyoming 15 30 50 4 60 60 100 2
Total 1106 1972 56 N/A 4958 5411 92 N/A

Election predictions

Several sites and individuals publish predictions of competitive chambers. These predictions look at factors such as the strength of the party, the strength of the candidates, and the partisan leanings of the state (reflected in part by the state's Cook Partisan Voting Index rating). The predictions assign ratings to each chambers, with the rating indicating the predicted advantage that a party has in winning that election.

Most election predictors use:

  • "Tossup": No advantage
  • "Tilt": Advantage that is not quite as strong as "lean"
  • "Lean": Slight advantage
  • "Likely": Significant, but surmountable, advantage
  • "Safe" or "Solid": Near-certain chance of victory
State PVI[4] Chamber Comp. Sabato
Oct. 20, 2022[5]
Alabama R+15 Senate R 27–8 Safe R
House of Representatives R 77–28 Safe R
Alaska R+9 Senate R 14–6 Likely R
House of Representatives Coal. 21–17–2 Lean R (flip)
Arizona R+3 Senate R 16–14 Tossup
House of Representatives R 31–29 Lean R
Arkansas R+16 Senate R 27–7–1 Safe R
House of Representatives R 76–24 Safe R
California D+14 State Senate D 31–9 Safe D
State Assembly D 60–19–1 Safe D
Colorado D+3 Senate D 20–15 Lean D
House of Representatives D 41–24 Likely D
Connecticut D+7 State Senate D 23–13 Likely D
House of Representatives D 97–54 Likely D
Delaware D+6 Senate D 14–7 Safe D
House of Representatives D 26–15 Safe D
Florida R+3 Senate R 24–16 Likely R
House of Representatives R 78–42 Safe R
Georgia R+3 State Senate R 34–22 Likely R
House of Representatives R 103–77 Likely R
Hawaii D+15 Senate D 24–1 Safe D
House of Representatives D 47–4 Safe D
Idaho R+19 Senate R 28–7 Safe R
House of Representatives R 58–12 Safe R
Illinois D+7 Senate D 41–18 Likely D
House of Representatives D 73–45 Likely D
Indiana R+11 Senate R 39–11 Safe R
House of Representatives R 71–29 Safe R
Iowa R+6 Senate R 32–18 Likely R
House of Representatives R 60–40 Likely R
Kansas R+11 House of Representatives R 86–39 Safe R
Kentucky R+16 Senate R 30–8 Safe R
House of Representatives R 75–25 Safe R
Maine D+1 Senate D 22–13 Tossup
House of Representatives D 82–66–3 Tossup
Maryland D+14 Senate D 32–15 Safe D
House of Delegates D 99–42 Safe D
Massachusetts D+14 Senate D 37–3 Safe D
House of Representatives D 130–29–1 Safe D
Michigan R+1 Senate R 22–16 Tossup
House of Representatives R 56–53–1 Tossup
Minnesota D+1 Senate R 34–31–2 Lean R
House of Representatives D 69–64–1 Tossup
Missouri R+11 Senate R 24–10 Safe R
House of Representatives R 108–49 Safe R
Montana R+11 Senate R 31–19 Safe R
House of Representatives R 67–33 Safe R
Nevada EVEN Senate D 12–9 Tossup
Assembly D 26–16 Lean D
New Hampshire EVEN Senate R 14–10 Likely R
House of Representatives R 207–186–2 Lean R
New Mexico D+3 House of Representatives D 45–24–1 Likely D
New York D+10 State Senate D 43–20 Likely D
State Assembly D 107–43 Safe D
North Carolina R+3 Senate R 28–22 Likely R
House of Representatives R 69–51 Likely R
North Dakota R+20 Senate R 40–7 Safe R
House of Representatives R 80–14 Safe R
Ohio R+6 Senate R 25–8 Safe R
House of Representatives R 64–35 Safe R
Oklahoma R+20 Senate R 39–9 Safe R
House of Representatives R 82–19 Safe R
Oregon D+6 State Senate D 18–11–1 Lean D
House of Representatives D 37–23 Likely D
Pennsylvania R+2 State Senate R 28–21–1 Likely R
House of Representatives R 113–90 Lean R
Rhode Island D+8 Senate D 33–5 Safe D
House of Representatives D 66–9 Safe D
South Carolina R+8 House of Representatives R 81–43 Safe R
South Dakota R+16 Senate R 32–3 Safe R
House of Representatives R 62–8 Safe R
Tennessee R+14 Senate R 27–6 Safe R
House of Representatives R 73–26 Safe R
Texas R+5 Senate R 18–13 Safe R
House of Representatives R 85–65 Safe R
Utah R+13 State Senate R 23–6 Safe R
House of Representatives R 58–17 Safe R
Vermont D+15 Senate D 21–7–2 Safe D
House of Representatives D 92–46–7–5 Safe D
Washington D+8 State Senate D 28–21 Safe D
House of Representatives D 57–41 Safe D
West Virginia R+23 Senate R 23–11 Safe R
House of Delegates R 78–22 Safe R
Wisconsin R+2 Senate R 21–12 Safe R
State Assembly R 61–38 Safe R
Wyoming R+26 Senate R 28–2 Safe R
House of Representatives R 51–7–1–1 Safe R

State summaries

Alabama

Alabama Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Greg Reed 27 27  
Democratic Bobby Singleton 8 8  
Total 35 35
Alabama House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Mac McCutcheon (retiring) 77 77  
Democratic Anthony Daniels 28 28  
Total 105 105

Alaska

Alaska Senate
Caucus Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Republican Peter Micciche (retiring) 13   14
Democratic 1
Democratic Democratic Tom Begich (retiring) 6 [c]   6
Grand Coalition Democratic Gary Stevens 9[c]   17
Republican 8
None Republican 3   3
Total 20 20
Alaska House of Representatives
Caucus Party Leader Before After Change
Liberal Coalition Democratic Louise Stutes (retiring as leader) 15[a] 11   5
Independent 4 4
Republican 2 1
Republican Cathy Tilton 17   17
Conservative Coalition Republican 19[b]   23
Independent 2
Democratic 2
None Republican 2[h] 1   1
Total 40 40

Arizona

Arizona Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Karen Fann (retiring) 16 16  
Democratic Rebecca Rios 14 14  
Total 30 30
Arizona House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Russell Bowers (term-limited) 31 31  
Democratic Reginald Bolding (retiring) 29 29  
Total 60 60

Arkansas

Arkansas State Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Jimmy Hickey Jr. 27 29   2
Democratic Keith Ingram (retiring) 7 6   1
Independent Jim Hendren (retiring) 1 0   1
Total 35 35
Arkansas House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Matthew Shepherd 76 80   3
Democratic Tippi McCullough 24 18   5
Total 100 100

California

California State Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Toni Atkins 31 32  1
Republican Scott Wilk 9 8  1
Total 40 40
California General Assembly
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Anthony Rendon 60 62  2
Republican James Gallagher 19 18  1
Independent Chad Mayes (retiring) 1 0   1
Total 80 80

Colorado

Colorado State Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Steve Fenberg 21 23  2
Republican John Cooke (term-limited) 14 12  2
Total 35 35
Colorado House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Alec Garnett (term-limited) 41 46  5
Republican Hugh McKean[i] 24 19  5
Total 65 65

Connecticut

Connecticut State Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Martin Looney 23 24  1
Republican Kevin C. Kelly 13 12  1
Total 36 36
Connecticut House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Matthew Ritter 97 98  1
Republican Vincent Candelora 54 53  1
Total 151 151

Delaware

Delaware State Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic David Sokola 14 15   1
Republican Gerald Hocker 7 6   1
Total 21 21
Delaware House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Peter Schwartzkopf 26 26  
Republican Daniel Short 15 15  
Total 41 41

Florida

Florida Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Wilton Simpson (term-limited) 24 28   4
Democratic Lauren Book 16 12   4
Total 40 40
Florida House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Chris Sprowls (term-limited) 78 85   7
Democratic Evan Jenne (term-limited) 42 35   7
Total 120 120

Georgia

Georgia State Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Butch Miller (retiring) 34 33   1
Democratic Gloria Butler 22 23   1
Total 56 56
Georgia House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican David Ralston 103 101  2
Democratic James Beverly 77 79  2
Total 180 180

Hawaii

Hawaii Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Ron Kouchi 24 23   1
Republican Kurt Fevella 1 2   1
Total 25 25
Hawaii House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Scott Saiki 47 45  2
Republican Val Okimoto (retiring) 4 6  2
Total 51 51

Idaho

Idaho Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Chuck Winder 28 28  
Democratic Michelle Stennett (retiring) 7 7  
Total 35 35
Idaho House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Scott Bedke (retiring) 58 59  1
Democratic Ilana Rubel 12 11  1
Total 70 70

Illinois

Illinois Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Don Harmon 41 40  1
Republican Dan McConchie 18 19  1
Total 59 59
Illinois House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Chris Welch 73 78  5
Republican Jim Durkin 45 40  5
Total 118 118

Indiana

Indiana Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Rodric Bray 39 40   1
Democratic Greg Taylor 11 10   1
Total 50 50
Indiana House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Todd Huston 71 70   1
Democratic Phil GiaQuinta 29 30   1
Total 100 100

Iowa

Iowa Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Jack Whitver 32 34   2
Democratic Zach Wahls 18 16   2
Total 50 50
Iowa House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Pat Grassley 60 64  4
Democratic Jennifer Konfrst 40 36  4
Total 100 100

Kansas

Kansas House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Ron Ryckman Jr. (retiring) 86 85  1
Democratic Tom Sawyer 39 40  1
Total 125 125

Kentucky

Kentucky Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Robert Stivers 30 31   1
Democratic Morgan McGarvey (retiring) 8 7   1
Total 38 38
Kentucky House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican David Osborne 75 80   5
Democratic Joni Jenkins 25 20   5
Total 100 100

Maine

Maine Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Troy Jackson 22 22  
Republican Jeffrey Timberlake 13 13  
Total 35 35
Maine House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Ryan Fecteau (term-limited) 82 82  
Republican Kathleen Dillingham (term-limited) 66 67   1
Independent 3 2   1
Total 151 151

Maryland

Maryland Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Bill Ferguson 32 34   2
Republican Bryan Simonaire 15 13   2
Total 47 47
Maryland House of Delegates
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Adrienne A. Jones 99 102   3
Republican Jason C. Buckel 42 39   3
Total 141 141

Massachusetts

Massachusetts Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Karen Spilka 37 37  
Republican Bruce Tarr 3 3  
Total 40 40
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Caucus Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Democratic Ron Mariano 130 134  4
Independent 1 1
Republican Bradley Jones Jr. 29 25  4
Total 160 160

Michigan

Michigan Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Mike Shirkey (term-limited) 22 18  4
Democratic Jim Ananich (term-limited) 16 20  4
Total 38 38
Michigan House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Jason Wentworth (term-limited) 57 54  3
Democratic Donna Lasinski (term-limited) 53 56  3
Total 110 110

Minnesota

Minnesota Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Jeremy Miller 34 33  1
Democratic (DFL) Melisa Franzen (retiring) 31 34  3
Independent 2 0   2
Total 67 67
Minnesota House of Representatives
Caucus Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic (DFL) Melissa Hortman 69 70   1
Republican Kurt Daudt 59 64   5
New Republican Republican 4   4
None Democratic (DFL) 1   2
Republican 1
Total 134 134

Missouri

Missouri Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Dave Schatz (term-limited) 24 24  
Democratic John Rizzo 10 10  
Total 34 34
Missouri House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Rob Vescovo (term-limited) 114 111  3
Democratic Crystal Quade 49 52  3
Total 163 163

Montana

Montana Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Mark Blasdel (term-limited) 31 34   3
Democratic Jill Cohenour (term-limited) 18 16   2
Total 50 50
Montana House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Wylie Galt (term-limited) 67 68  1
Democratic Kim Abbott 33 32  1
Total 100 100

Nebraska

Nebraska Legislature
Party Before After Change
Republican 32 32  
Democratic 17 17  
Total 49 49

Nevada

Nevada Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Nicole Cannizzaro 12 13  1
Republican James Settelmeyer (term-limited) 9 8  1
Total 21 21
Nevada Assembly
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Steve Yeager (acting) 26 28  2
Republican Robin L. Titus (retiring) 16 14  2
Total 42 42

New Hampshire

New Hampshire Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Chuck Morse (retiring) 13 14   1
Democratic Donna Soucy 10 10  
Total 23 24   1
New Hampshire House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Sherman Packard 205 201  4
Democratic Matthew Wilhelm 181 198  17
Total 387 400

New Mexico

New Mexico House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Brian Egolf (retiring) 45 45  
Republican James G. Townsend 24 25  1
Independent Phelps Anderson (retiring) 1 0  1
Total 70 70

New York

New York State Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Andrea Stewart-Cousins 43 42  1
Republican Rob Ortt 20 21  1
Total 63 63
New York State Assembly
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Carl Heastie 107 102  5
Republican William Barclay 43 48  5
Total 150 150

North Carolina

North Carolina Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Phil Berger 28 30   2
Democratic Dan Blue 22 20   2
Total 50 50
North Carolina House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Tim Moore 69 71  2
Democratic Robert Reives 51 49  2
Total 120 120

North Dakota

North Dakota Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Larry Luick 40 43   3
Democratic-NPL Joan Heckaman (retiring) 7 4   3
Total 47 47
North Dakota House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Kim Koppelman (retiring) 80 82   2
Democratic-NPL Joshua Boschee 14 12   2
Total 94 94

Ohio

Ohio Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Matt Huffman 25 26   1
Democratic Kenny Yuko (term-limited) 8 7   1
Total 33 33
Ohio House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Robert R. Cupp (term-limited) 64 67   3
Democratic Allison Russo 35 31   3
Total 99 99

Oklahoma

Oklahoma Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Greg Treat (term-limited) 39 40   1
Democratic Kay Floyd 9 8   1
Total 48 48
Oklahoma House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Charles McCall 82 81   1
Democratic Emily Virgin (term-limited) 19 20   1
Total 101 101

Oregon

Oregon State Senate
Caucus Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Peter Courtney (retiring) 18 17  1
Republican Tim Knopp 10 11  1
Oregon Independent Oregon Independent Brian Boquist 1 1  
Republican 1 1
Total 30 30
Oregon House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Dan Rayfield 37 35  2
Republican Vikki Breese-Iverson 23 25  2
Total 60 60

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania State Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Jake Corman (retiring) 28 28  
Democratic Jay Costa 21 22   1
Independent John Yudichak (retiring) 1 0   1
Total 50 50
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Caucus Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Bryan Cutler 113 101   12
Democratic Joanna McClinton 90 101   11
None Democratic Mark Rozzi 1[j]   1
Total 203 203

Rhode Island

Rhode Island Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Dominick J. Ruggerio 33 33  
Republican Jessica de la Cruz 5 5  
Total 38 38
Rhode Island House of Representatives
Caucus Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Joe Shekarchi 65 65  
Republican Republican Michael Chippendale 10 9  
Independent 1
Total 75 75

South Carolina

South Carolina House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Murrell Smith, Jr. 81 88   7
Democratic Todd Rutherford 43 36   7
Total 124 124

South Dakota

South Dakota Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Lee Schoenbeck 32 31   1
Democratic Troy Heinert (term-limited) 3 4   1
Total 35 35
South Dakota House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Spencer Gosch (retiring) 62 63  1
Democratic Jamie Smith (retiring) 8 7  1
Total 70 70

Tennessee

Tennessee Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Randy McNally 26 27   1
Democratic Jeff Yarbro 6 6  
Total 33 33
Tennessee House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Cameron Sexton 73 75  2
Democratic Karen Camper 26 24  2
Total 99 99

Texas

Texas Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Paul Bettencourt 18 19  1
Democratic Carol Alvarado 13 12  1
Total 31 31
Texas House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Dade Phelan 85 86  1
Democratic Chris Turner 65 64  1
Total 150 150

Utah

Utah Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican J. Stuart Adams 23 23  
Democratic Karen Mayne 6 6  
Total 29 29
Utah House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Brad Wilson 58 61   3
Democratic Brian King 17 14   3
Total 75 75

Vermont

Vermont Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Becca Balint (retiring) 21 22  1
Republican Randy Brock 7 7  
Progressive Anthony Pollina (retiring) 2 1  1
Total 30 30
Vermont House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Jill Krowinski 92 104  12
Republican Patricia McCoy 46 38  8
Progressive Selene Colburn (retiring) 7 5  2
Independent 5 3  2
Total 150 150

Washington

Washington State Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Karen Keiser 28 29  1
Republican John Braun 21 20  1
Total 49 49
Washington House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Laurie Jinkins 57 58  1
Republican J. T. Wilcox 41 40  1
Total 98 98

West Virginia

West Virginia Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Craig Blair 23 30   7
Democratic Stephen Baldwin 11 4   7
Total 34 34
West Virginia House of Delegates
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Roger Hanshaw 78 88   10
Democratic Doug Skaff 22 12   10
Total 100 100

Wisconsin

Wisconsin Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Devin LeMahieu 21 22  1
Democratic Janet Bewley (retiring) 12 11  1
Total 33 33
Wisconsin State Assembly
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Robin Vos 61 64  3
Democratic Greta Neubauer 38 35  3
Total 99 99

Wyoming

Wyoming Senate
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Dan Dockstader (retiring) 28 29   1
Democratic Chris Rothfuss 2 2  
Total 30 31[6]
Wyoming House of Representatives
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Eric Barlow (retired) 51 57   6
Democratic Cathy Connolly (retired) 7 5   2
Libertarian Marshall Burt (defeated) 1 0   1
Independent 1 0   1
Total 60 62[6]

Territorial and federal district summaries

American Samoa

All of the seats of the American Samoa House of Representatives were up for election. Members of the House of Representatives serve two-year terms. Gubernatorial and legislative elections are conducted on a nonpartisan basis in American Samoa.

Guam

All of the seats of the unicameral Legislature of Guam were up for election. All members of the legislature serve a two-year term. Democrats retained control of the legislature.

Guam Legislature
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Tina Rose Muña Barnes 8 9   1
Republican Telo T. Taitague 7 6   1
Total 15 15

Northern Mariana Islands

A portion of the seats of the Northern Mariana Islands Senate, and all of the seats of the Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives, were up for election. Members of the senate serve either four-year terms, while members of the house serve two-year terms. A coalition of Independents and Democrats replaced the Republican-controlled Senate and Democratic-controlled House.

Northern Mariana Islands Senate[7]
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Victor Hocog 5 4   1
Independent Paul Manglona 3 3  
Democratic Edith Guerrero 1 2   1
Total 9 9
Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives[8]
Party Leader Before After Change
Republican Blas Jonathan T. Attao 9 3   6
Democratic Edmund Villagomez 8 4   4
Independent 3 13   10
Total 20 20

U.S. Virgin Islands

All of the seats of the unicameral Legislature of the Virgin Islands were up for election. All members of the legislature serve a two-year term. Democrats retained control of the legislature.

Virgin Islands Legislature
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Novelle Francis 10 11   1
Independent 5 4   1
Total 15 15

Washington, D.C.

 
Council results

The Council of the District of Columbia serves as the legislative branch of the federal district of Washington, D.C. Half of the council seats are up for election in 2022. Council members serve four-year terms. Democrats retained supermajority control of the council.

District of Columbia Council
Party Leader Before After Change
Democratic Phil Mendelson 11 11  
Independent 2 2  
Total 13 13

Special elections

Various states held special elections for legislative districts throughout the year.[9]

Alabama

District Incumbent This race
Chamber No. Representative Party First
elected
Results Candidates
House 63 Bill Poole Republican 2010 Incumbent resigned July 31, 2021, to become director of the Alabama Department of Finance.[10]
New member elected outright after the February 1, 2022, general election was cancelled.
Republican hold.
House 76 Thad McClammy Democratic 1994 Incumbent died August 21, 2021, of heart disease.[12]
New member elected outright after the March 1, 2022, general election was cancelled.
Democratic hold.

Arkansas

District Incumbent This race
Chamber No. Representative Party First
elected
Results Candidates
Senate 7 Lance Eads Republican 2016 Incumbent resigned October 28, 2021, to join Capitol Consulting Firm.[14]
New member elected February 8, 2022.
Republican hold.

California

District Incumbent This race
Chamber No. Representative Party First
elected
Results Candidates
Assembly 49 Ed Chau Democratic 2012 Incumbent resigned December 10, 2021, to become a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge.[16]
New member elected in the February 15, 2022, nonpartisan blanket primary after the general election was cancelled.
Democratic hold.
  •  Y Mike Fong (Democratic) 67.0%
  • Burton Brink (Republican) 33.0%[17]
Assembly 11 Jim Frazier Democratic 2012 Incumbent resigned December 31, 2021, to return to the transportation sector.[18]
New member elected in the April 5, 2022, nonpartisan blanket primary after the general election was cancelled.
Democratic hold.
Assembly 17 David Chiu Democratic 2014 Incumbent resigned November 1, 2021, after being appointed City Attorney of San Francisco.[20]
New member elected April 19, 2022.
Democratic hold.
Assembly 62 Autumn Burke Democratic 2014 Incumbent resigned February 1, 2022, for private reasons.[22]
New member elected June 7, 2022.
Democratic hold.
  •  Y Tina McKinnor (Democratic) 52.5%
  • Robert Pullen-Miles (Democratic) 47.5%[23]
Assembly 80 Lorena Gonzalez Democratic 2013
(special)
Incumbent resigned January 5, 2022, to lead the California Labor Federation.[24]
New member elected June 7, 2022.
Democratic hold.

Connecticut

District Incumbent This race
Chamber No. Representative Party First
elected
Results Candidates
House 144 Caroline Simmons Democratic 2014 Incumbent resigned December 1, 2021, to become Mayor of Stamford.[25]
New member elected January 25, 2022.
Democratic hold.
House 71 Anthony D'Amelio Republican 1996
(special)
Incumbent resigned December 31, 2021, for private reasons.[27]
New member elected February 22, 2022.
Republican hold.
House 5 Brandon McGee Democratic 2012 Incumbent resigned January 7, 2022, to work on Governor Ned Lamont's re-election campaign.[29]
New member elected March 1, 2022.
Democratic hold.
  •  Y Maryam Khan (Democratic) 74.6%
  • Charles Jackson (Republican) 14.4%
  • Lawrence Jaggon (Independent) 11.0%[30]

Delaware

District Incumbent This race
Chamber No. Representative Party First
elected
Results Candidates
Assembly 4 Gerald Brady Democratic 2006 Incumbent resigned February 2, 2022, due to PTSD.[31][32]
New member elected March 5, 2022.
Democratic hold.
  •  Y Charles Freel (Democratic) 68.4%
  • Ted Kittila (Republican) 31.4%[33]

Florida

District Incumbent This race
Chamber No. Representative Party First
elected
Results Candidates
House 94 Bobby DuBose Democratic 2014 Incumbent resigned January 11, 2022, to run for U.S. Representative.[34]
New member elected in the January 11, 2022, universal Democratic primary after the general election was cancelled.
Democratic hold.
  •  Y Daryl Campbell (Democratic) 40.1%
  • Josephus Eggelletion III (Democratic) 29.1%
  • Elijah Manley (Democratic) 25.1%
  • Rod Kemp (Democratic) 5.7%[35]
House 88 Omari Hardy Democratic 2020 Incumbent resigned January 11, 2022, to run for U.S. Representative.[34]
New member elected March 8, 2022.
Democratic hold.
Senate 33 Perry Thurston Democratic 2016 Incumbent resigned January 11, 2022, to run for U.S. Representative.[37]
New member elected March 8, 2022.
Democratic hold.

Georgia

District Incumbent This race
Chamber No. Representative Party First
elected
Results Candidates
House 45 Matt Dollar Republican 2002 Incumbent resigned February 1, 2022, to become deputy commissioner of economic development at the Technical College System of Georgia.[38]
General election held April 5.
New member elected in runoff May 3, 2022.
Republican hold.
House 129 Henry Howard Democratic 2006 Incumbent died October 13, 2022, of peripheral artery disease.[40]
New member elected December 20, 2022.
Democratic hold.
  •  Y Karlton Howard (Democratic) 68.4%
  • Brad Owens (Democratic) 16.4%
  • Scott Cambers (Democratic) 9.2%
  • Davis Green (Democratic) 6.0%[41]

Kansas

District Incumbent This race
Chamber No. Representative Party First
elected
Results Candidates
Senate 38 Bud Estes Republican 2016 Incumbent died February 13, 2021, of a prolonged illness.[42]
New member elected November 8, 2022.
Republican hold.

Kentucky

District Incumbent This race
Chamber No. Representative Party First
elected
Results Candidates
House 42 Reginald Meeks Democratic 2000 Incumbent resigned December 17, 2021, for private reasons.[44]
New member elected February 22, 2022.
Democratic hold.

Louisiana

District Incumbent This race
Chamber No. Representative Party First
elected
Results Candidates
House 101 Edward James Democratic 2011 Incumbent resigned January 28, 2022, to become regional administrator of the Small Business Administration's South Central region.[46]
New member elected in the March 26, 2022, jungle primary after the general election was cancelled.
Democratic hold.
Senate 5 Karen Carter Peterson Democratic 2010
(special)
Incumbent resigned April 8, 2022, for mental health reasons.[48]
New member elected in the November 8, 2022, jungle primary after the general election was cancelled.
Democratic hold.
Senate 17 Rick Ward III Republican 2011 Incumbent resigned June 6, 2022, to take a job in the public relations sector.[50]
New member elected in the November 8, 2022, jungle primary after the general election was cancelled.
Republican hold.
  •  Y Caleb Kleinpeter (Republican) 50.4%
  • Jeremy LaCombe (Democratic) 41.9%
  • Kirk Rousset (Republican) 7.7%[49]

Maine

District Incumbent This race
Chamber No. Representative Party First
elected
Results Candidates
House 27 Kyle Bailey Democratic 2020 Incumbent resigned October 15, 2021, to take a new professional opportunity.[51]
New member elected January 11, 2022.
Democratic hold.
  •  Y James Boyle (Democratic) 57.0%
  • Timothy Thorsen (Republican) 38.5%
  • Suzanne Phillips (Independent) 4.5%[52]
Senate 7 Louis Luchini Democratic 2018 Incumbent resigned January 18, 2022, to become Region 1 Advocate within the U.S. Small Business Administration.[53]
New member elected June 14, 2022.
Democratic hold.

Massachusetts

District Incumbent This race
Chamber No. Representative Party First
elected
Results Candidates
Senate Suffolk and Middlesex 1 Joseph Boncore Democratic 2016
(special)
Incumbent resigned September 9, 2021, to become CEO of the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council.[55]
New member elected January 11, 2022.
Democratic hold.

Michigan

District Incumbent This race
Chamber No. Representative Party First
elected
Results Candidates
House 15 Abdullah Hammoud Democratic 2016 Incumbent resigned December 29, 2021, to become Mayor of Dearborn.[57]
New member elected May 3, 2022.
Democratic hold.
House 36 Douglas Wozniak Republican 2018 Incumbent resigned November 9, 2021, to join the State Senate.[59]
New member elected May 3, 2022.
Republican hold.
House 43 Andrea Schroeder Republican 2018 Incumbent died October 1, 2021, of stomach cancer.[61]
New member elected May 3, 2022.
Republican hold.
  •  Y Mike R. Harris (Republican) 56.5%
  • Kent Douglas (Democratic) 43.2%
  • Write-in 0.3%[62]
House 74 Mark Huizenga Republican 2018 Incumbent resigned November 9, 2021, to join the State Senate.[63]
New member elected May 3, 2022.
Democratic gain.
  •  Y Carol Glanville (Democratic) 51.7%
  • Robert Regan (Republican) 40.4%
  • Write-in 7.9%[64]

Mississippi

District Incumbent This race
Chamber No. Representative Party First
elected
Results Candidates
House 119 Sonya Williams-Barnes Democratic 2011 Incumbent resigned May 8, 2022, to join the SPLC.[65]
New member elected July 19, 2022.
Democratic hold.
House 37 Lynn Wright Republican 2020
(special)
Incumbent died June 17, 2022, of Lou Gehrig's disease.[67]
New member elected November 8, 2022.
Republican hold.
  •  Y Andy Boyd (Republican) 57.5%
  • David Chism (Republican) 42.5%[68]

Montana

District Incumbent This race
Chamber No. Representative Party First
elected
Results Candidates
Senate 15 Ryan Osmundson Republican 2016 Incumbent resigned September 29, 2021, to become Governor Greg Gianforte's budget director.[69]
New member elected November 8, 2022.
Republican hold.
  •  Y Dan Bartel (Republican) 79.9%
  • Cindy Palmer (Democratic) 20.1%[70]
Senate 39 Mark Sweeney Democratic 2020 Incumbent died May 6, 2022, of natural causes.[71]
New member elected November 8, 2022.
Republican gain.
  •  Y Terry Vermeire (Republican) 54.7%
  • Jesse Mullen (Democratic) 45.3%[72]

Nebraska

District Incumbent This race
Chamber No. Representative Party First
elected
Results Candidates
Legislature 31 Rich Pahls Republican 2020 Incumbent died April 27, 2022, of cancer.[73]
New member elected November 8, 2022.
Republican hold.

New Jersey

District Incumbent This race
Chamber No. Representative Party First
elected
Results Candidates
Assembly 12 Ronald S. Dancer Republican 2002
(appointed)
Incumbent died July 23, 2022, of a long illness.[75]
New member elected November 8, 2022.
Republican hold.
Senate 28 Ronald Rice Democratic 1986
(special)
Incumbent resigned August 31, 2022, for health reasons.[77]
New member elected November 8, 2022.
Democratic hold.

New York

District Incumbent This race
Chamber No. Representative Party First
elected
Results Candidates
Assembly 68 Robert J. Rodriguez Democratic 2010 Incumbent resigned November 4, 2021, to become Secretary of State of New York.[79]
New member elected January 18, 2022.
Democratic hold.
  •  Y Eddie Gibbs (Democratic) 80.4%
  • Write-in 10.0%
  • Daby Carreras (Republican) 9.6%[80]
Assembly 60 Charles Barron Democratic 2014 Incumbent resigned January 1, 2022, to join the New York City Council.[81]
New member elected February 15, 2022.
Democratic hold.
  •  Y Nikki Lucas (Democratic) 77.7%
  • Keron Alleyne (Working Families) 19.4%
  • Marvin King (Republican) 2.0%
  • Write-in 0.1%[82]
Assembly 72 Carmen De La Rosa Democratic 2016 Incumbent resigned December 31, 2021, to join the New York City Council.[81]
New member elected February 15, 2022.
Democratic hold.
  •  Y Manny De Los Santos (Democratic) 61.1%
  • Nayma Silver-Matos (Uptown Rises) 31.3%
  • Erwin De La Cruz (Republican) 7.1%
  • Write-in 0.3%[83]
Assembly 43 Diana Richardson Democratic 2015
(special)
Incumbent resigned February 4, 2022, to become Deputy Borough President of Brooklyn under Antonio Reynoso.[84]
New member elected March 22, 2022.
Democratic hold.
  •  Y Brian Cunningham (Democratic) 62.2%
  • Jelanie DeShong (Working Families) 34.5%
  • Mesidor Azor (Republican) 2.9%
  • Write-in 0.3%[85]
Assembly 20 Melissa Miller Republican 2016 Incumbent resigned February 15, 2022, to join the Hempstead Town Board.[86]
New member elected April 7, 2022.
Republican hold.
  •  Y Eric Brown (Republican) 65.7%
  • David Lobl (Democratic) 34.0%
  • Write-in 0.3%[87]
Assembly 58 Nick Perry Democratic 1992 Incumbent resigned March 30, 2022, to become U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica.[88]
New member elected May 24, 2022.
Democratic hold.
  •  Y Monique Chandler-Waterman (Democratic) 79.5%
  • Hercules Reid (Education is Key) 18.1%
  • Monique Allen-Davy (Republican) 2.3%
  • Write-in 0.1%[89]

Oregon

District Incumbent This race
Chamber No. Representative Party First
elected
Results Candidates
Senate 18 Ginny Burdick Democratic 1996 Incumbent resigned November 1, 2021, to join the Northwest Power and Conservation Council.[90]
New member elected November 8, 2022.
Democratic hold.
  •  Y Wlnsvey Campos (Democratic) 56.5%
  • Kimberly Rice (Republican) 33.0%
  • Rich Vial (Independent) 10.4%
  • Write-in 0.1%[91]

Pennsylvania

District Incumbent This race
Chamber No. Representative Party First
elected
Results Candidates
House 19 Jake Wheatley Democratic 2002 Incumbent resigned January 31, 2022, to become Pittsburgh mayor Ed Gainey's chief of staff.[92]
New member elected April 5, 2022.
Democratic hold.
House 24 Ed Gainey Democratic 2012 Incumbent resigned January 3, 2022, to become Mayor of Pittsburgh.[94]
New member elected April 5, 2022.
Democratic hold.
House 116 Tarah Toohil Republican 2010 Incumbent resigned December 31, 2021, to join the Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas.[96]
New member elected April 5, 2022.
Republican hold.
  •  Y Robert Schnee (Republican) 65.5%
  • Amilcar Arroyo (Democratic) 29.6%
  • Paul Cwalina (Libertarian) 4.9%[97]
Senate 5 John Sabatina Democratic 2015
(special)
Incumbent resigned January 1, 2022, to join the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas.[98]
New member elected May 17, 2022.
Democratic hold.

South Carolina

District Incumbent This race
Chamber No. Representative Party First
elected
Results Candidates
Senate 31 Hugh Leatherman Republican 1980 Incumbent died November 12, 2021, of intestinal cancer.[100]
New member elected March 29, 2022.
Republican hold.
  •  Y Mike Reichenbach (Republican) 90.1%
  • Suzanna La Rochelle (Democratic) 9.7%
  • Write-in 0.2%[101]
House 97 Mandy Kimmons Republican 2018 Incumbent resigned December 21, 2021, for private reasons.[102]
New member elected May 17, 2022.
Republican hold.
  •  Y Robby Robbins (Republican) 63.4%
  • ReZsaun Lewis (Democratic) 36.2%
  • Write-in 0.4%[103]
House 18 Tommy Stringer Republican 2008 Incumbent resigned January 5, 2022, due to Parkinson's disease.[104]
New member elected May 24, 2022.
Republican hold.

Texas

District Incumbent This race
Chamber No. Representative Party First
elected
Results Candidates
House 38 Eddie Lucio III Democratic 2006 Incumbent resigned January 31, 2022, for private reasons.[106]
New member elected outright after the May 7, 2022, general election was cancelled.
Democratic hold.
House 147 Garnet Coleman Democratic 1990 Incumbent resigned February 28, 2022, for private reasons.[108]
New member elected May 7, 2022.
Democratic hold.

Virginia

District Incumbent This race
Chamber No. Representative Party First
elected
Results Candidates
House 89 Jay Jones Democratic 2017 Incumbent resigned December 31, 2021, for private reasons.[110]
New member elected January 11, 2022.
Democratic hold.
  •  Y Jackie Glass (Democratic) 76.4%
  • Giovanni Dolmo (Republican) 23.4%
  • Write-in 0.2%[111]

Washington

District Incumbent This race
Chamber No. Representative Party First
elected
Results Candidates
Senate 27 Jeannie Darneille Democratic 2012 Incumbent resigned November 1, 2021, to become assistant secretary of the Washington State Department of Corrections Women's Prison Division.[112]
New member elected November 8, 2022.
Democratic hold.
  •  Y Yasmin Trudeau (Democratic) 70.5%
  • Ashley Ray (Republican) 29.4%
  • Write-in 0.1%[113]

Notes

  1. ^ a b The Alaska House of Representatives prior to the 2022 elections was controlled by a coalition of 15 Democrats, 2 Republicans, and 4 Independents.
  2. ^ a b The Alaska House of Representatives following the 2022 elections is controlled by a coalition of 19 Republicans, 2 Democrats, and 2 Independents.
  3. ^ a b c The Alaska Senate prior to the 2022 elections was controlled by 13 Republicans and 1 Democrat who caucused with them. The Alaska Senate following the 2022 elections is controlled by a grand coalition of 9 Democrats and 8 Republicans.
  4. ^ a b The Nebraska Legislature only consists of one unicameral chamber, which is de jure nonpartisan, but de facto controlled by a Republican majority.
  5. ^ The Alaska House of Representatives switched from a Democratic-led coalition to a Republican-led coalition as a result of the 2022 elections. This is not counted as Democrats losing a chamber.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h The upper houses of Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Minnesota, New Jersey, and Texas use a 2-4-4 term length system.
  7. ^ a b c These figures represent the seats of Nebraska's unicameral legislature.
  8. ^ Consists of two Republican representatives (Sara Rasmussen and David Eastman) who are not members of the Republican caucus.
  9. ^ McKean died nine days before the general election. His successor as minority leader, Rod Pelton, did not assume the position until after the general election.
  10. ^ Includes Mark Rozzi, an elected Democrat who caucuses with neither party.

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For related races see 2022 United States elections The 2022 United States state legislative elections were held on November 8 2022 for 88 state legislative chambers in 46 states 1 Across the fifty states approximately 56 percent of all upper house seats and 92 percent of all lower house seats were up for election Additionally six territorial chambers were up in four territories and the District of Columbia These midterm elections coincided with other state and local elections including gubernatorial elections in multiple states 2022 United States state legislative elections 2021 November 8 2022 2023 88 legislative chambers46 states Majority party Minority party Third party Party Republican Democratic CoalitionChambers before 62 d 36 1 a Chambers after 57 d 40 2 b c Overall change 5 4 1Map of upper house elections Democrats gained control Democrats retained control Republicans retained control Coalition gained control Non partisan legislature No regularly scheduled electionsMap of lower house elections Democrats gained control Democrats retained control Republicans retained control Coalition retained control Non partisan legislature No regularly scheduled electionsPrior to the elections Democrats held 14 trifectas control of the governor s office and legislative chambers Republicans held 23 trifectas and 13 states held a divided government These were the first elections affected by the 2020 redistricting cycle which reapportioned state legislatures based on data from the 2020 United States census This is the first midterm election since 1934 in which the party of the incumbent president did not lose any state legislative chambers to the opposition 2 e The Democrats flipped the Minnesota Senate Michigan Senate for the first time since 1985 Michigan House of Representatives and Pennsylvania House of Representatives from Republican control and established a coalition government in the Alaska Senate Contents 1 Summary table 2 Election predictions 3 State summaries 3 1 Alabama 3 2 Alaska 3 3 Arizona 3 4 Arkansas 3 5 California 3 6 Colorado 3 7 Connecticut 3 8 Delaware 3 9 Florida 3 10 Georgia 3 11 Hawaii 3 12 Idaho 3 13 Illinois 3 14 Indiana 3 15 Iowa 3 16 Kansas 3 17 Kentucky 3 18 Maine 3 19 Maryland 3 20 Massachusetts 3 21 Michigan 3 22 Minnesota 3 23 Missouri 3 24 Montana 3 25 Nebraska 3 26 Nevada 3 27 New Hampshire 3 28 New Mexico 3 29 New York 3 30 North Carolina 3 31 North Dakota 3 32 Ohio 3 33 Oklahoma 3 34 Oregon 3 35 Pennsylvania 3 36 Rhode Island 3 37 South Carolina 3 38 South Dakota 3 39 Tennessee 3 40 Texas 3 41 Utah 3 42 Vermont 3 43 Washington 3 44 West Virginia 3 45 Wisconsin 3 46 Wyoming 4 Territorial and federal district summaries 4 1 American Samoa 4 2 Guam 4 3 Northern Mariana Islands 4 4 U S Virgin Islands 4 5 Washington D C 5 Special elections 5 1 Alabama 5 2 Arkansas 5 3 California 5 4 Connecticut 5 5 Delaware 5 6 Florida 5 7 Georgia 5 8 Kansas 5 9 Kentucky 5 10 Louisiana 5 11 Maine 5 12 Massachusetts 5 13 Michigan 5 14 Mississippi 5 15 Montana 5 16 Nebraska 5 17 New Jersey 5 18 New York 5 19 Oregon 5 20 Pennsylvania 5 21 South Carolina 5 22 Texas 5 23 Virginia 5 24 Washington 6 Notes 7 ReferencesSummary table EditRegularly scheduled elections were held in 88 of the 99 state legislative chambers in the United States nationwide regularly scheduled elections were held for 6 064 of the 7 383 legislative seats Most legislative chambers held elections for all seats but some legislative chambers that use staggered elections held elections for only a portion of the total seats in the chamber 3 The chambers that were not up for election either hold regularly scheduled elections in odd numbered years or have four year terms and hold all regularly scheduled elections in presidential election years Note that this table only covers regularly scheduled elections additional special elections took place concurrently with these regularly scheduled elections State Upper House 3 Lower House 3 Seats up Total up Term Seats up Total up TermAlabama 35 35 100 4 105 105 100 4Alaska 10 20 50 4 40 40 100 2Arizona 30 30 100 2 60 60 100 2Arkansas 18 35 51 2 4 f 100 100 100 2California 20 40 50 4 80 80 100 2Colorado 17 35 49 4 65 65 100 2Connecticut 36 36 100 2 151 151 100 2Delaware 10 21 48 2 4 f 41 41 100 2Florida 20 40 50 2 4 f 120 120 100 2Georgia 56 56 100 2 180 180 100 2Hawaii 12 25 48 2 4 f 51 51 100 2Idaho 35 35 100 2 70 70 100 2Illinois 39 59 66 2 4 f 118 118 100 2Indiana 25 50 50 4 100 100 100 2Iowa 25 50 50 4 100 100 100 2Kansas 0 40 0 4 125 125 100 2Kentucky 19 38 50 4 100 100 100 2Louisiana 0 39 0 4 0 105 0 4Maine 35 35 100 2 151 151 100 2Maryland 47 47 100 4 141 141 100 4Massachusetts 40 40 100 2 160 160 100 2Michigan 38 38 100 4 110 110 100 2Minnesota 0 67 0 2 4 f 134 134 100 2Mississippi 0 52 0 4 0 122 0 4Missouri 17 34 50 4 163 163 100 2Montana 25 50 50 4 100 100 100 2Nebraska 24 g 49 g 49 g 4 N A unicameral Nevada 11 21 52 4 42 42 100 2New Hampshire 24 24 100 2 400 400 100 2New Jersey 0 40 0 2 4 f 0 80 0 2New Mexico 0 42 100 4 70 70 100 2New York 63 63 100 2 150 150 100 2North Carolina 50 50 100 2 120 120 100 2North Dakota 24 47 51 4 47 94 50 4Ohio 16 33 52 4 99 99 100 2Oklahoma 24 48 50 4 101 101 100 2Oregon 15 30 50 4 60 60 100 2Pennsylvania 25 50 50 4 203 203 100 2Rhode Island 38 38 100 2 75 75 100 2South Carolina 0 46 0 4 124 124 100 2South Dakota 35 35 100 2 70 70 100 2Tennessee 17 33 52 4 99 99 100 2Texas 15 31 48 2 4 f 150 150 100 2Utah 14 29 48 4 75 75 100 2Vermont 30 30 100 2 150 150 100 2Virginia 0 40 0 4 0 100 0 2Washington 25 49 49 4 98 98 100 2West Virginia 17 34 50 4 100 100 100 2Wisconsin 17 33 52 4 99 99 100 2Wyoming 15 30 50 4 60 60 100 2Total 1106 1972 56 N A 4958 5411 92 N AElection predictions EditSeveral sites and individuals publish predictions of competitive chambers These predictions look at factors such as the strength of the party the strength of the candidates and the partisan leanings of the state reflected in part by the state s Cook Partisan Voting Index rating The predictions assign ratings to each chambers with the rating indicating the predicted advantage that a party has in winning that election Most election predictors use Tossup No advantage Tilt Advantage that is not quite as strong as lean Lean Slight advantage Likely Significant but surmountable advantage Safe or Solid Near certain chance of victoryState PVI 4 Chamber Comp SabatoOct 20 2022 5 Alabama R 15 Senate R 27 8 Safe RHouse of Representatives R 77 28 Safe RAlaska R 9 Senate R 14 6 Likely RHouse of Representatives Coal 21 17 2 Lean R flip Arizona R 3 Senate R 16 14 TossupHouse of Representatives R 31 29 Lean RArkansas R 16 Senate R 27 7 1 Safe RHouse of Representatives R 76 24 Safe RCalifornia D 14 State Senate D 31 9 Safe DState Assembly D 60 19 1 Safe DColorado D 3 Senate D 20 15 Lean DHouse of Representatives D 41 24 Likely DConnecticut D 7 State Senate D 23 13 Likely DHouse of Representatives D 97 54 Likely DDelaware D 6 Senate D 14 7 Safe DHouse of Representatives D 26 15 Safe DFlorida R 3 Senate R 24 16 Likely RHouse of Representatives R 78 42 Safe RGeorgia R 3 State Senate R 34 22 Likely RHouse of Representatives R 103 77 Likely RHawaii D 15 Senate D 24 1 Safe DHouse of Representatives D 47 4 Safe DIdaho R 19 Senate R 28 7 Safe RHouse of Representatives R 58 12 Safe RIllinois D 7 Senate D 41 18 Likely DHouse of Representatives D 73 45 Likely DIndiana R 11 Senate R 39 11 Safe RHouse of Representatives R 71 29 Safe RIowa R 6 Senate R 32 18 Likely RHouse of Representatives R 60 40 Likely RKansas R 11 House of Representatives R 86 39 Safe RKentucky R 16 Senate R 30 8 Safe RHouse of Representatives R 75 25 Safe RMaine D 1 Senate D 22 13 TossupHouse of Representatives D 82 66 3 TossupMaryland D 14 Senate D 32 15 Safe DHouse of Delegates D 99 42 Safe DMassachusetts D 14 Senate D 37 3 Safe DHouse of Representatives D 130 29 1 Safe DMichigan R 1 Senate R 22 16 TossupHouse of Representatives R 56 53 1 TossupMinnesota D 1 Senate R 34 31 2 Lean RHouse of Representatives D 69 64 1 TossupMissouri R 11 Senate R 24 10 Safe RHouse of Representatives R 108 49 Safe RMontana R 11 Senate R 31 19 Safe RHouse of Representatives R 67 33 Safe RNevada EVEN Senate D 12 9 TossupAssembly D 26 16 Lean DNew Hampshire EVEN Senate R 14 10 Likely RHouse of Representatives R 207 186 2 Lean RNew Mexico D 3 House of Representatives D 45 24 1 Likely DNew York D 10 State Senate D 43 20 Likely DState Assembly D 107 43 Safe DNorth Carolina R 3 Senate R 28 22 Likely RHouse of Representatives R 69 51 Likely RNorth Dakota R 20 Senate R 40 7 Safe RHouse of Representatives R 80 14 Safe ROhio R 6 Senate R 25 8 Safe RHouse of Representatives R 64 35 Safe ROklahoma R 20 Senate R 39 9 Safe RHouse of Representatives R 82 19 Safe ROregon D 6 State Senate D 18 11 1 Lean DHouse of Representatives D 37 23 Likely DPennsylvania R 2 State Senate R 28 21 1 Likely RHouse of Representatives R 113 90 Lean RRhode Island D 8 Senate D 33 5 Safe DHouse of Representatives D 66 9 Safe DSouth Carolina R 8 House of Representatives R 81 43 Safe RSouth Dakota R 16 Senate R 32 3 Safe RHouse of Representatives R 62 8 Safe RTennessee R 14 Senate R 27 6 Safe RHouse of Representatives R 73 26 Safe RTexas R 5 Senate R 18 13 Safe RHouse of Representatives R 85 65 Safe RUtah R 13 State Senate R 23 6 Safe RHouse of Representatives R 58 17 Safe RVermont D 15 Senate D 21 7 2 Safe DHouse of Representatives D 92 46 7 5 Safe DWashington D 8 State Senate D 28 21 Safe DHouse of Representatives D 57 41 Safe DWest Virginia R 23 Senate R 23 11 Safe RHouse of Delegates R 78 22 Safe RWisconsin R 2 Senate R 21 12 Safe RState Assembly R 61 38 Safe RWyoming R 26 Senate R 28 2 Safe RHouse of Representatives R 51 7 1 1 Safe RState summaries EditAlabama Edit Main articles 2022 Alabama Senate election and 2022 Alabama House of Representatives election Alabama Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Greg Reed 27 27 Democratic Bobby Singleton 8 8 Total 35 35Alabama House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Mac McCutcheon retiring 77 77 Democratic Anthony Daniels 28 28 Total 105 105Alaska Edit Main articles 2022 Alaska Senate election and 2022 Alaska House of Representatives election Alaska Senate Caucus Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Republican Peter Micciche retiring 13 14Democratic 1 Democratic Democratic Tom Begich retiring 6 c 6Grand Coalition Democratic Gary Stevens 9 c 17Republican 8None Republican 3 3Total 20 20Alaska House of Representatives Caucus Party Leader Before After ChangeLiberal Coalition Democratic Louise Stutes retiring as leader 15 a 11 5Independent 4 4Republican 2 1Republican Cathy Tilton 17 17Conservative Coalition Republican 19 b 23Independent 2Democratic 2None Republican 2 h 1 1Total 40 40Arizona Edit Main articles 2022 Arizona Senate election and 2022 Arizona House of Representatives election Arizona Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Karen Fann retiring 16 16 Democratic Rebecca Rios 14 14 Total 30 30Arizona House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Russell Bowers term limited 31 31 Democratic Reginald Bolding retiring 29 29 Total 60 60Arkansas Edit Main articles 2022 Arkansas Senate election and 2022 Arkansas House of Representatives election Arkansas State Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Jimmy Hickey Jr 27 29 2Democratic Keith Ingram retiring 7 6 1Independent Jim Hendren retiring 1 0 1Total 35 35Arkansas House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Matthew Shepherd 76 80 3Democratic Tippi McCullough 24 18 5Total 100 100California Edit Main articles 2022 California State Senate election and 2022 California State Assembly election California State Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Toni Atkins 31 32 1Republican Scott Wilk 9 8 1Total 40 40California General Assembly Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Anthony Rendon 60 62 2Republican James Gallagher 19 18 1Independent Chad Mayes retiring 1 0 1Total 80 80Colorado Edit Main articles 2022 Colorado Senate election and 2022 Colorado House of Representatives election Colorado State Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Steve Fenberg 21 23 2Republican John Cooke term limited 14 12 2Total 35 35Colorado House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Alec Garnett term limited 41 46 5Republican Hugh McKean i 24 19 5Total 65 65Connecticut Edit Main articles 2022 Connecticut State Senate election and 2022 Connecticut House of Representatives election Connecticut State Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Martin Looney 23 24 1Republican Kevin C Kelly 13 12 1Total 36 36Connecticut House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Matthew Ritter 97 98 1Republican Vincent Candelora 54 53 1Total 151 151Delaware Edit Main articles 2022 Delaware Senate election and 2022 Delaware House of Representatives election Delaware State Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic David Sokola 14 15 1Republican Gerald Hocker 7 6 1Total 21 21Delaware House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Peter Schwartzkopf 26 26 Republican Daniel Short 15 15 Total 41 41Florida Edit Main articles 2022 Florida Senate election and 2022 Florida House of Representatives election Florida Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Wilton Simpson term limited 24 28 4Democratic Lauren Book 16 12 4Total 40 40Florida House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Chris Sprowls term limited 78 85 7Democratic Evan Jenne term limited 42 35 7Total 120 120Georgia Edit Main articles 2022 Georgia State Senate election and 2022 Georgia House of Representatives election Georgia State Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Butch Miller retiring 34 33 1Democratic Gloria Butler 22 23 1Total 56 56Georgia House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican David Ralston 103 101 2Democratic James Beverly 77 79 2Total 180 180Hawaii Edit Main articles 2022 Hawaii Senate election and 2022 Hawaii House of Representatives election Hawaii Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Ron Kouchi 24 23 1Republican Kurt Fevella 1 2 1Total 25 25Hawaii House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Scott Saiki 47 45 2Republican Val Okimoto retiring 4 6 2Total 51 51Idaho Edit Main articles 2022 Idaho Senate election and 2022 Idaho House of Representatives election Idaho Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Chuck Winder 28 28 Democratic Michelle Stennett retiring 7 7 Total 35 35Idaho House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Scott Bedke retiring 58 59 1Democratic Ilana Rubel 12 11 1Total 70 70Illinois Edit Main articles 2022 Illinois Senate election and 2022 Illinois House of Representatives election Illinois Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Don Harmon 41 40 1Republican Dan McConchie 18 19 1Total 59 59Illinois House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Chris Welch 73 78 5Republican Jim Durkin 45 40 5Total 118 118Indiana Edit Main articles 2022 Indiana Senate election and 2022 Indiana House of Representatives election Indiana Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Rodric Bray 39 40 1Democratic Greg Taylor 11 10 1Total 50 50Indiana House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Todd Huston 71 70 1Democratic Phil GiaQuinta 29 30 1Total 100 100Iowa Edit Main articles 2022 Iowa Senate election and 2022 Iowa House of Representatives election Iowa Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Jack Whitver 32 34 2Democratic Zach Wahls 18 16 2Total 50 50Iowa House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Pat Grassley 60 64 4Democratic Jennifer Konfrst 40 36 4Total 100 100Kansas Edit Main article 2022 Kansas House of Representatives election Kansas House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Ron Ryckman Jr retiring 86 85 1Democratic Tom Sawyer 39 40 1Total 125 125Kentucky Edit Main articles 2022 Kentucky Senate election and 2022 Kentucky House of Representatives election Kentucky Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Robert Stivers 30 31 1Democratic Morgan McGarvey retiring 8 7 1Total 38 38Kentucky House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican David Osborne 75 80 5Democratic Joni Jenkins 25 20 5Total 100 100Maine Edit Main articles 2022 Maine State Senate election and 2022 Maine House of Representatives election Maine Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Troy Jackson 22 22 Republican Jeffrey Timberlake 13 13 Total 35 35Maine House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Ryan Fecteau term limited 82 82 Republican Kathleen Dillingham term limited 66 67 1Independent 3 2 1Total 151 151Maryland Edit Main articles 2022 Maryland Senate election and 2022 Maryland House of Delegates election Maryland Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Bill Ferguson 32 34 2Republican Bryan Simonaire 15 13 2Total 47 47Maryland House of Delegates Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Adrienne A Jones 99 102 3Republican Jason C Buckel 42 39 3Total 141 141Massachusetts Edit Main articles 2022 Massachusetts Senate election and 2022 Massachusetts House of Representatives election Massachusetts Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Karen Spilka 37 37 Republican Bruce Tarr 3 3 Total 40 40Massachusetts House of Representatives Caucus Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Democratic Ron Mariano 130 134 4Independent 1 1Republican Bradley Jones Jr 29 25 4Total 160 160Michigan Edit Main articles 2022 Michigan Senate election and 2022 Michigan House of Representatives election Michigan Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Mike Shirkey term limited 22 18 4Democratic Jim Ananich term limited 16 20 4Total 38 38Michigan House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Jason Wentworth term limited 57 54 3Democratic Donna Lasinski term limited 53 56 3Total 110 110Minnesota Edit Main articles 2022 Minnesota Senate election and 2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election Minnesota Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Jeremy Miller 34 33 1Democratic DFL Melisa Franzen retiring 31 34 3Independent 2 0 2Total 67 67Minnesota House of Representatives Caucus Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic DFL Melissa Hortman 69 70 1Republican Kurt Daudt 59 64 5New Republican Republican 4 4None Democratic DFL 1 2Republican 1 Total 134 134Missouri Edit Main articles 2022 Missouri State Senate election and 2022 Missouri House of Representatives election Missouri Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Dave Schatz term limited 24 24 Democratic John Rizzo 10 10 Total 34 34Missouri House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Rob Vescovo term limited 114 111 3Democratic Crystal Quade 49 52 3Total 163 163Montana Edit Main articles 2022 Montana Senate election and 2022 Montana House of Representatives election Montana Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Mark Blasdel term limited 31 34 3Democratic Jill Cohenour term limited 18 16 2Total 50 50Montana House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Wylie Galt term limited 67 68 1Democratic Kim Abbott 33 32 1Total 100 100Nebraska Edit Main article 2022 Nebraska State Legislature election Nebraska Legislature Party Before After ChangeRepublican 32 32 Democratic 17 17 Total 49 49Nevada Edit Main articles 2022 Nevada State Senate election and 2022 Nevada Assembly election Nevada Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Nicole Cannizzaro 12 13 1Republican James Settelmeyer term limited 9 8 1Total 21 21Nevada Assembly Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Steve Yeager acting 26 28 2Republican Robin L Titus retiring 16 14 2Total 42 42New Hampshire Edit Main articles 2022 New Hampshire Senate election and 2022 New Hampshire House of Representatives election New Hampshire Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Chuck Morse retiring 13 14 1Democratic Donna Soucy 10 10 Total 23 24 1New Hampshire House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Sherman Packard 205 201 4Democratic Matthew Wilhelm 181 198 17Total 387 400New Mexico Edit Main article 2022 New Mexico House of Representatives election New Mexico House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Brian Egolf retiring 45 45 Republican James G Townsend 24 25 1Independent Phelps Anderson retiring 1 0 1Total 70 70New York Edit Main articles 2022 New York State Senate election and 2022 New York Assembly election New York State Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Andrea Stewart Cousins 43 42 1Republican Rob Ortt 20 21 1Total 63 63New York State Assembly Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Carl Heastie 107 102 5Republican William Barclay 43 48 5Total 150 150North Carolina Edit Main articles 2022 North Carolina Senate election and 2022 North Carolina House of Representatives election North Carolina Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Phil Berger 28 30 2Democratic Dan Blue 22 20 2Total 50 50North Carolina House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Tim Moore 69 71 2Democratic Robert Reives 51 49 2Total 120 120North Dakota Edit Main articles 2022 North Dakota Senate election and 2022 North Dakota House of Representatives election North Dakota Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Larry Luick 40 43 3Democratic NPL Joan Heckaman retiring 7 4 3Total 47 47North Dakota House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Kim Koppelman retiring 80 82 2Democratic NPL Joshua Boschee 14 12 2Total 94 94Ohio Edit Main articles 2022 Ohio Senate election and 2022 Ohio House of Representatives election Ohio Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Matt Huffman 25 26 1Democratic Kenny Yuko term limited 8 7 1Total 33 33Ohio House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Robert R Cupp term limited 64 67 3Democratic Allison Russo 35 31 3Total 99 99Oklahoma Edit Main articles 2022 Oklahoma Senate election and 2022 Oklahoma House of Representatives election Oklahoma Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Greg Treat term limited 39 40 1Democratic Kay Floyd 9 8 1Total 48 48Oklahoma House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Charles McCall 82 81 1Democratic Emily Virgin term limited 19 20 1Total 101 101Oregon Edit Main articles 2022 Oregon State Senate election and 2022 Oregon House of Representatives election Oregon State Senate Caucus Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Peter Courtney retiring 18 17 1Republican Tim Knopp 10 11 1Oregon Independent Oregon Independent Brian Boquist 1 1 Republican 1 1Total 30 30Oregon House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Dan Rayfield 37 35 2Republican Vikki Breese Iverson 23 25 2Total 60 60Pennsylvania Edit Main articles 2022 Pennsylvania Senate election and 2022 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election Pennsylvania State Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Jake Corman retiring 28 28 Democratic Jay Costa 21 22 1Independent John Yudichak retiring 1 0 1Total 50 50Pennsylvania House of Representatives Caucus Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Bryan Cutler 113 101 12Democratic Joanna McClinton 90 101 11None Democratic Mark Rozzi 1 j 1Total 203 203Rhode Island Edit Main articles 2022 Rhode Island Senate election and 2022 Rhode Island House of Representatives election Rhode Island Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Dominick J Ruggerio 33 33 Republican Jessica de la Cruz 5 5 Total 38 38Rhode Island House of Representatives Caucus Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Joe Shekarchi 65 65 Republican Republican Michael Chippendale 10 9 Independent 1Total 75 75South Carolina Edit Main article 2022 South Carolina House of Representatives election South Carolina House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Murrell Smith Jr 81 88 7Democratic Todd Rutherford 43 36 7Total 124 124South Dakota Edit Main articles 2022 South Dakota Senate election and 2022 South Dakota House of Representatives election South Dakota Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Lee Schoenbeck 32 31 1Democratic Troy Heinert term limited 3 4 1Total 35 35South Dakota House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Spencer Gosch retiring 62 63 1Democratic Jamie Smith retiring 8 7 1Total 70 70Tennessee Edit Main articles 2022 Tennessee Senate election and 2022 Tennessee House of Representatives election Tennessee Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Randy McNally 26 27 1Democratic Jeff Yarbro 6 6 Total 33 33Tennessee House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Cameron Sexton 73 75 2Democratic Karen Camper 26 24 2Total 99 99Texas Edit Main articles 2022 Texas State Senate election and 2022 Texas House of Representatives election Texas Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Paul Bettencourt 18 19 1Democratic Carol Alvarado 13 12 1Total 31 31Texas House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Dade Phelan 85 86 1Democratic Chris Turner 65 64 1Total 150 150Utah Edit Main articles 2022 Utah Senate election and 2022 Utah House of Representatives election Utah Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican J Stuart Adams 23 23 Democratic Karen Mayne 6 6 Total 29 29Utah House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Brad Wilson 58 61 3Democratic Brian King 17 14 3Total 75 75Vermont Edit Main articles 2022 Vermont Senate election and 2022 Vermont House of Representatives election Vermont Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Becca Balint retiring 21 22 1Republican Randy Brock 7 7 Progressive Anthony Pollina retiring 2 1 1Total 30 30Vermont House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Jill Krowinski 92 104 12Republican Patricia McCoy 46 38 8Progressive Selene Colburn retiring 7 5 2Independent 5 3 2Total 150 150Washington Edit Main articles 2022 Washington State Senate election and 2022 Washington House of Representatives election Washington State Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Karen Keiser 28 29 1Republican John Braun 21 20 1Total 49 49Washington House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Laurie Jinkins 57 58 1Republican J T Wilcox 41 40 1Total 98 98West Virginia Edit Main articles 2022 West Virginia Senate election and 2022 West Virginia House of Delegates election West Virginia Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Craig Blair 23 30 7Democratic Stephen Baldwin 11 4 7Total 34 34West Virginia House of Delegates Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Roger Hanshaw 78 88 10Democratic Doug Skaff 22 12 10Total 100 100Wisconsin Edit Main articles 2022 Wisconsin State Senate election and 2022 Wisconsin State Assembly election Wisconsin Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Devin LeMahieu 21 22 1Democratic Janet Bewley retiring 12 11 1Total 33 33Wisconsin State Assembly Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Robin Vos 61 64 3Democratic Greta Neubauer 38 35 3Total 99 99Wyoming Edit Main articles 2022 Wyoming State Senate election and 2022 Wyoming House of Representatives election Wyoming Senate Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Dan Dockstader retiring 28 29 1Democratic Chris Rothfuss 2 2 Total 30 31 6 Wyoming House of Representatives Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Eric Barlow retired 51 57 6Democratic Cathy Connolly retired 7 5 2Libertarian Marshall Burt defeated 1 0 1Independent 1 0 1Total 60 62 6 Territorial and federal district summaries EditAmerican Samoa Edit All of the seats of the American Samoa House of Representatives were up for election Members of the House of Representatives serve two year terms Gubernatorial and legislative elections are conducted on a nonpartisan basis in American Samoa Guam Edit Main article 2022 Guamanian legislative election All of the seats of the unicameral Legislature of Guam were up for election All members of the legislature serve a two year term Democrats retained control of the legislature Guam Legislature Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Tina Rose Muna Barnes 8 9 1Republican Telo T Taitague 7 6 1Total 15 15Northern Mariana Islands Edit A portion of the seats of the Northern Mariana Islands Senate and all of the seats of the Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives were up for election Members of the senate serve either four year terms while members of the house serve two year terms A coalition of Independents and Democrats replaced the Republican controlled Senate and Democratic controlled House Northern Mariana Islands Senate 7 Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Victor Hocog 5 4 1Independent Paul Manglona 3 3 Democratic Edith Guerrero 1 2 1Total 9 9Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives 8 Party Leader Before After ChangeRepublican Blas Jonathan T Attao 9 3 6Democratic Edmund Villagomez 8 4 4Independent 3 13 10Total 20 20U S Virgin Islands Edit All of the seats of the unicameral Legislature of the Virgin Islands were up for election All members of the legislature serve a two year term Democrats retained control of the legislature Virgin Islands Legislature Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Novelle Francis 10 11 1Independent 5 4 1Total 15 15Washington D C Edit Main article 2022 Council of the District of Columbia election Council results The Council of the District of Columbia serves as the legislative branch of the federal district of Washington D C Half of the council seats are up for election in 2022 Council members serve four year terms Democrats retained supermajority control of the council District of Columbia Council Party Leader Before After ChangeDemocratic Phil Mendelson 11 11 Independent 2 2 Total 13 13Special elections EditVarious states held special elections for legislative districts throughout the year 9 Alabama Edit District Incumbent This raceChamber No Representative Party Firstelected Results CandidatesHouse 63 Bill Poole Republican 2010 Incumbent resigned July 31 2021 to become director of the Alabama Department of Finance 10 New member elected outright after the February 1 2022 general election was cancelled Republican hold Y Cynthia Almond Republican 11 House 76 Thad McClammy Democratic 1994 Incumbent died August 21 2021 of heart disease 12 New member elected outright after the March 1 2022 general election was cancelled Democratic hold Y Patrice Penni McClammy Democratic 13 Arkansas Edit District Incumbent This raceChamber No Representative Party Firstelected Results CandidatesSenate 7 Lance Eads Republican 2016 Incumbent resigned October 28 2021 to join Capitol Consulting Firm 14 New member elected February 8 2022 Republican hold Y Colby Fulfer Republican 50 4 Lisa Parks Democratic 49 6 15 California Edit District Incumbent This raceChamber No Representative Party Firstelected Results CandidatesAssembly 49 Ed Chau Democratic 2012 Incumbent resigned December 10 2021 to become a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge 16 New member elected in the February 15 2022 nonpartisan blanket primary after the general election was cancelled Democratic hold Y Mike Fong Democratic 67 0 Burton Brink Republican 33 0 17 Assembly 11 Jim Frazier Democratic 2012 Incumbent resigned December 31 2021 to return to the transportation sector 18 New member elected in the April 5 2022 nonpartisan blanket primary after the general election was cancelled Democratic hold Y Lori Wilson Democratic 19 Assembly 17 David Chiu Democratic 2014 Incumbent resigned November 1 2021 after being appointed City Attorney of San Francisco 20 New member elected April 19 2022 Democratic hold Y Matt Haney Democratic 62 4 David Campos Democratic 37 6 21 Assembly 62 Autumn Burke Democratic 2014 Incumbent resigned February 1 2022 for private reasons 22 New member elected June 7 2022 Democratic hold Y Tina McKinnor Democratic 52 5 Robert Pullen Miles Democratic 47 5 23 Assembly 80 Lorena Gonzalez Democratic 2013 special Incumbent resigned January 5 2022 to lead the California Labor Federation 24 New member elected June 7 2022 Democratic hold Y David Alvarez Democratic 54 3 Georgette Gomez Democratic 45 7 23 Connecticut Edit District Incumbent This raceChamber No Representative Party Firstelected Results CandidatesHouse 144 Caroline Simmons Democratic 2014 Incumbent resigned December 1 2021 to become Mayor of Stamford 25 New member elected January 25 2022 Democratic hold Y Hubert Delany Democratic 55 7 Danny Melchionne Republican 44 3 26 House 71 Anthony D Amelio Republican 1996 special Incumbent resigned December 31 2021 for private reasons 27 New member elected February 22 2022 Republican hold Y William Pizzuto Republican 73 6 John M Egan Democratic 26 4 28 House 5 Brandon McGee Democratic 2012 Incumbent resigned January 7 2022 to work on Governor Ned Lamont s re election campaign 29 New member elected March 1 2022 Democratic hold Y Maryam Khan Democratic 74 6 Charles Jackson Republican 14 4 Lawrence Jaggon Independent 11 0 30 Delaware Edit District Incumbent This raceChamber No Representative Party Firstelected Results CandidatesAssembly 4 Gerald Brady Democratic 2006 Incumbent resigned February 2 2022 due to PTSD 31 32 New member elected March 5 2022 Democratic hold Y Charles Freel Democratic 68 4 Ted Kittila Republican 31 4 33 Florida Edit District Incumbent This raceChamber No Representative Party Firstelected Results CandidatesHouse 94 Bobby DuBose Democratic 2014 Incumbent resigned January 11 2022 to run for U S Representative 34 New member elected in the January 11 2022 universal Democratic primary after the general election was cancelled Democratic hold Y Daryl Campbell Democratic 40 1 Josephus Eggelletion III Democratic 29 1 Elijah Manley Democratic 25 1 Rod Kemp Democratic 5 7 35 House 88 Omari Hardy Democratic 2020 Incumbent resigned January 11 2022 to run for U S Representative 34 New member elected March 8 2022 Democratic hold Y Jervonte Edmonds Democratic 80 3 Guarina Torres Republican 19 7 36 Senate 33 Perry Thurston Democratic 2016 Incumbent resigned January 11 2022 to run for U S Representative 37 New member elected March 8 2022 Democratic hold Y Rosalind Osgood Democratic 80 8 Joseph Carter Republican 19 2 36 Georgia Edit District Incumbent This raceChamber No Representative Party Firstelected Results CandidatesHouse 45 Matt Dollar Republican 2002 Incumbent resigned February 1 2022 to become deputy commissioner of economic development at the Technical College System of Georgia 38 General election held April 5 New member elected in runoff May 3 2022 Republican hold Y Mitchell Kaye Republican 56 5 Dustin McCormick Democratic 43 5 39 House 129 Henry Howard Democratic 2006 Incumbent died October 13 2022 of peripheral artery disease 40 New member elected December 20 2022 Democratic hold Y Karlton Howard Democratic 68 4 Brad Owens Democratic 16 4 Scott Cambers Democratic 9 2 Davis Green Democratic 6 0 41 Kansas Edit District Incumbent This raceChamber No Representative Party Firstelected Results CandidatesSenate 38 Bud Estes Republican 2016 Incumbent died February 13 2021 of a prolonged illness 42 New member elected November 8 2022 Republican hold Y Ron Ryckman Sr Republican 75 3 Jose Lara Democratic 24 7 43 Kentucky Edit District Incumbent This raceChamber No Representative Party Firstelected Results CandidatesHouse 42 Reginald Meeks Democratic 2000 Incumbent resigned December 17 2021 for private reasons 44 New member elected February 22 2022 Democratic hold Y Keturah Herron Democratic 94 2 Judy Stallard Republican 5 8 45 Louisiana Edit District Incumbent This raceChamber No Representative Party Firstelected Results CandidatesHouse 101 Edward James Democratic 2011 Incumbent resigned January 28 2022 to become regional administrator of the Small Business Administration s South Central region 46 New member elected in the March 26 2022 jungle primary after the general election was cancelled Democratic hold Y Vanessa Caston LaFleur Democratic 61 5 Dawn Chanet Collins Democratic 28 9 Terry Hebert Independent 9 6 47 Senate 5 Karen Carter Peterson Democratic 2010 special Incumbent resigned April 8 2022 for mental health reasons 48 New member elected in the November 8 2022 jungle primary after the general election was cancelled Democratic hold Y Royce Duplessis Democratic 53 2 Mandie Landry Democratic 46 8 49 Senate 17 Rick Ward III Republican 2011 Incumbent resigned June 6 2022 to take a job in the public relations sector 50 New member elected in the November 8 2022 jungle primary after the general election was cancelled Republican hold Y Caleb Kleinpeter Republican 50 4 Jeremy LaCombe Democratic 41 9 Kirk Rousset Republican 7 7 49 Maine Edit District Incumbent This raceChamber No Representative Party Firstelected Results CandidatesHouse 27 Kyle Bailey Democratic 2020 Incumbent resigned October 15 2021 to take a new professional opportunity 51 New member elected January 11 2022 Democratic hold Y James Boyle Democratic 57 0 Timothy Thorsen Republican 38 5 Suzanne Phillips Independent 4 5 52 Senate 7 Louis Luchini Democratic 2018 Incumbent resigned January 18 2022 to become Region 1 Advocate within the U S Small Business Administration 53 New member elected June 14 2022 Democratic hold Y Nicole Grohoski Democratic 63 2 Brian Langley Republican 35 3 Benjamin Meiklejohn Green 1 1 54 Massachusetts Edit District Incumbent This raceChamber No Representative Party Firstelected Results CandidatesSenate Suffolk and Middlesex 1 Joseph Boncore Democratic 2016 special Incumbent resigned September 9 2021 to become CEO of the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council 55 New member elected January 11 2022 Democratic hold Y Lydia Edwards Democratic 56 Michigan Edit District Incumbent This raceChamber No Representative Party Firstelected Results CandidatesHouse 15 Abdullah Hammoud Democratic 2016 Incumbent resigned December 29 2021 to become Mayor of Dearborn 57 New member elected May 3 2022 Democratic hold Y Jeffrey Pepper Democratic 72 6 Ginger Shearer Republican 27 4 58 House 36 Douglas Wozniak Republican 2018 Incumbent resigned November 9 2021 to join the State Senate 59 New member elected May 3 2022 Republican hold Y Terence Mekoski Republican 59 6 James Diez Democratic 40 4 60 House 43 Andrea Schroeder Republican 2018 Incumbent died October 1 2021 of stomach cancer 61 New member elected May 3 2022 Republican hold Y Mike R Harris Republican 56 5 Kent Douglas Democratic 43 2 Write in 0 3 62 House 74 Mark Huizenga Republican 2018 Incumbent resigned November 9 2021 to join the State Senate 63 New member elected May 3 2022 Democratic gain Y Carol Glanville Democratic 51 7 Robert Regan Republican 40 4 Write in 7 9 64 Mississippi Edit District Incumbent This raceChamber No Representative Party Firstelected Results CandidatesHouse 119 Sonya Williams Barnes Democratic 2011 Incumbent resigned May 8 2022 to join the SPLC 65 New member elected July 19 2022 Democratic hold Y Jeffrey Hulum III Democratic 68 1 Gary Fredericks Democratic 31 9 66 House 37 Lynn Wright Republican 2020 special Incumbent died June 17 2022 of Lou Gehrig s disease 67 New member elected November 8 2022 Republican hold Y Andy Boyd Republican 57 5 David Chism Republican 42 5 68 Montana Edit District Incumbent This raceChamber No Representative Party Firstelected Results CandidatesSenate 15 Ryan Osmundson Republican 2016 Incumbent resigned September 29 2021 to become Governor Greg Gianforte s budget director 69 New member elected November 8 2022 Republican hold Y Dan Bartel Republican 79 9 Cindy Palmer Democratic 20 1 70 Senate 39 Mark Sweeney Democratic 2020 Incumbent died May 6 2022 of natural causes 71 New member elected November 8 2022 Republican gain Y Terry Vermeire Republican 54 7 Jesse Mullen Democratic 45 3 72 Nebraska Edit District Incumbent This raceChamber No Representative Party Firstelected Results CandidatesLegislature 31 Rich Pahls Republican 2020 Incumbent died April 27 2022 of cancer 73 New member elected November 8 2022 Republican hold Y Kathleen Kauth Republican 52 5 Tim Royers Democratic 47 5 74 New Jersey Edit District Incumbent This raceChamber No Representative Party Firstelected Results CandidatesAssembly 12 Ronald S Dancer Republican 2002 appointed Incumbent died July 23 2022 of a long illness 75 New member elected November 8 2022 Republican hold Y Alex Sauickie Republican 61 1 Paul Sarti Democratic 38 9 76 Senate 28 Ronald Rice Democratic 1986 special Incumbent resigned August 31 2022 for health reasons 77 New member elected November 8 2022 Democratic hold Y Renee Burgess Democratic 78 1 Joy Freeman Republican 21 9 78 New York Edit District Incumbent This raceChamber No Representative Party Firstelected Results CandidatesAssembly 68 Robert J Rodriguez Democratic 2010 Incumbent resigned November 4 2021 to become Secretary of State of New York 79 New member elected January 18 2022 Democratic hold Y Eddie Gibbs Democratic 80 4 Write in 10 0 Daby Carreras Republican 9 6 80 Assembly 60 Charles Barron Democratic 2014 Incumbent resigned January 1 2022 to join the New York City Council 81 New member elected February 15 2022 Democratic hold Y Nikki Lucas Democratic 77 7 Keron Alleyne Working Families 19 4 Marvin King Republican 2 0 Write in 0 1 82 Assembly 72 Carmen De La Rosa Democratic 2016 Incumbent resigned December 31 2021 to join the New York City Council 81 New member elected February 15 2022 Democratic hold Y Manny De Los Santos Democratic 61 1 Nayma Silver Matos Uptown Rises 31 3 Erwin De La Cruz Republican 7 1 Write in 0 3 83 Assembly 43 Diana Richardson Democratic 2015 special Incumbent resigned February 4 2022 to become Deputy Borough President of Brooklyn under Antonio Reynoso 84 New member elected March 22 2022 Democratic hold Y Brian Cunningham Democratic 62 2 Jelanie DeShong Working Families 34 5 Mesidor Azor Republican 2 9 Write in 0 3 85 Assembly 20 Melissa Miller Republican 2016 Incumbent resigned February 15 2022 to join the Hempstead Town Board 86 New member elected April 7 2022 Republican hold Y Eric Brown Republican 65 7 David Lobl Democratic 34 0 Write in 0 3 87 Assembly 58 Nick Perry Democratic 1992 Incumbent resigned March 30 2022 to become U S Ambassador to Jamaica 88 New member elected May 24 2022 Democratic hold Y Monique Chandler Waterman Democratic 79 5 Hercules Reid Education is Key 18 1 Monique Allen Davy Republican 2 3 Write in 0 1 89 Oregon Edit District Incumbent This raceChamber No Representative Party Firstelected Results CandidatesSenate 18 Ginny Burdick Democratic 1996 Incumbent resigned November 1 2021 to join the Northwest Power and Conservation Council 90 New member elected November 8 2022 Democratic hold Y Wlnsvey Campos Democratic 56 5 Kimberly Rice Republican 33 0 Rich Vial Independent 10 4 Write in 0 1 91 Pennsylvania Edit District Incumbent This raceChamber No Representative Party Firstelected Results CandidatesHouse 19 Jake Wheatley Democratic 2002 Incumbent resigned January 31 2022 to become Pittsburgh mayor Ed Gainey s chief of staff 92 New member elected April 5 2022 Democratic hold Y Aerion Abney Democratic 93 House 24 Ed Gainey Democratic 2012 Incumbent resigned January 3 2022 to become Mayor of Pittsburgh 94 New member elected April 5 2022 Democratic hold Y Martell Covington Democratic 94 2 Todd Elliott Koger Republican 5 8 95 House 116 Tarah Toohil Republican 2010 Incumbent resigned December 31 2021 to join the Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas 96 New member elected April 5 2022 Republican hold Y Robert Schnee Republican 65 5 Amilcar Arroyo Democratic 29 6 Paul Cwalina Libertarian 4 9 97 Senate 5 John Sabatina Democratic 2015 special Incumbent resigned January 1 2022 to join the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas 98 New member elected May 17 2022 Democratic hold Y Jimmy Dillon Democratic 56 7 Samuel Oropeza Republican 43 3 99 South Carolina Edit District Incumbent This raceChamber No Representative Party Firstelected Results CandidatesSenate 31 Hugh Leatherman Republican 1980 Incumbent died November 12 2021 of intestinal cancer 100 New member elected March 29 2022 Republican hold Y Mike Reichenbach Republican 90 1 Suzanna La Rochelle Democratic 9 7 Write in 0 2 101 House 97 Mandy Kimmons Republican 2018 Incumbent resigned December 21 2021 for private reasons 102 New member elected May 17 2022 Republican hold Y Robby Robbins Republican 63 4 ReZsaun Lewis Democratic 36 2 Write in 0 4 103 House 18 Tommy Stringer Republican 2008 Incumbent resigned January 5 2022 due to Parkinson s disease 104 New member elected May 24 2022 Republican hold Y Alan Morgan Republican 86 4 Write in 13 6 105 Texas Edit District Incumbent This raceChamber No Representative Party Firstelected Results CandidatesHouse 38 Eddie Lucio III Democratic 2006 Incumbent resigned January 31 2022 for private reasons 106 New member elected outright after the May 7 2022 general election was cancelled Democratic hold Y Erin Gamez Democratic 107 House 147 Garnet Coleman Democratic 1990 Incumbent resigned February 28 2022 for private reasons 108 New member elected May 7 2022 Democratic hold Y Jolanda Jones Democratic 52 3 Danielle Keys Bess Democratic 47 7 109 Virginia Edit District Incumbent This raceChamber No Representative Party Firstelected Results CandidatesHouse 89 Jay Jones Democratic 2017 Incumbent resigned December 31 2021 for private reasons 110 New member elected January 11 2022 Democratic hold Y Jackie Glass Democratic 76 4 Giovanni Dolmo Republican 23 4 Write in 0 2 111 Washington Edit District Incumbent This raceChamber No Representative Party Firstelected Results CandidatesSenate 27 Jeannie Darneille Democratic 2012 Incumbent resigned November 1 2021 to become assistant secretary of the Washington State Department of Corrections Women s Prison Division 112 New member elected November 8 2022 Democratic hold Y Yasmin Trudeau Democratic 70 5 Ashley Ray Republican 29 4 Write in 0 1 113 Notes Edit a b The Alaska House of Representatives prior to the 2022 elections was controlled by a coalition of 15 Democrats 2 Republicans and 4 Independents a b The Alaska House of Representatives following the 2022 elections is controlled by a coalition of 19 Republicans 2 Democrats and 2 Independents a b c The Alaska Senate prior to the 2022 elections was controlled by 13 Republicans and 1 Democrat who caucused with them The Alaska Senate following the 2022 elections is controlled by a grand coalition of 9 Democrats and 8 Republicans a b The Nebraska Legislature only consists of one unicameral chamber which is de jure nonpartisan but de facto controlled by a Republican majority The Alaska House of Representatives switched from a Democratic led coalition to a Republican led coalition as a result of the 2022 elections This is not counted as Democrats losing a chamber a b c d e f g h The upper houses of Arkansas Delaware Florida Hawaii Illinois Minnesota New Jersey and Texas use a 2 4 4 term length system a b c These figures represent the seats of Nebraska s unicameral legislature Consists of two Republican representatives Sara Rasmussen and David Eastman who are not members of the Republican caucus McKean died nine days before the general election His successor as minority leader Rod Pelton did not assume the position until after the general election Includes Mark Rozzi an elected Democrat who caucuses with neither party References Edit State legislative elections 2022 Ballotpedia Retrieved November 17 2021 McCammond Alexi Democrats make quiet history with state level gains Retrieved November 13 2022 a b c 2018 Legislative Races by State and Legislative Chamber National Conference of State Legislatures Wasserman David Flinn Ally April 15 2021 Introducing the 2021 Cook Political Report Partisan Voter Index The Cook Political Report Retrieved April 15 2021 Jacobson Louis October 20 2022 The Updated Battle for the Statehouses Retrieved October 28 2022 a b Rice Ethan March 31 2022 Wyoming enacts new state legislative districts Ballotpedia News Ballotpedia Retrieved April 14 2022 The enacted proposal adds one Senate seat and two House seats to the state legislature Northern Mariana Islands Senate Ballotpedia November 4 2020 Retrieved January 12 2021 Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives Ballotpedia November 4 2020 Retrieved January 12 2021 State legislative special elections 2022 Ballotpedia Retrieved January 11 2022 Governor Ivey Appoints Rep Bill Poole As State s Next Finance Director Alabama News Network July 16 2021 Retrieved February 1 2022 Morton Jason October 22 2021 Cynthia Almond becomes first woman in Legislature to represent Tuscaloosa The Tuscaloosa News Retrieved February 1 2022 Lyman Brian August 21 2021 Thad McClammy state representative and former Trenholm president dies Montgomery Advertiser Retrieved April 22 2022 Cason Mike November 18 2021 Penni McClammy sworn in to fill Alabama House seat vacated by her father s death AL Retrieved February 9 2022 Brock Roby October 28 2021 Sen Lance Eads to resign Senate seat for new employment opportunity TB amp P Retrieved January 14 2022 Gill Todd February 8 2022 Mike Wiederkehr wins City Council race in Ward 2 Fayetteville Flyer Retrieved February 16 2022 Newsom Appoints Assemblyman Ed Chau As Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge KCBS TV November 29 2021 Retrieved February 16 2022 State Assembly District 49 Districtwide Results California Secretary of State February 15 2022 Retrieved February 16 2022 Payton Allen December 2 2021 Frazier announces resignation from Assembly to pursue career in transportation spend time with family friends Contra Costa Herald Retrieved April 6 2022 State Assembly District 11 Districtwide Results California Secretary of State April 5 2022 Retrieved April 6 2022 David Chiu Sworn in as San Francisco City Attorney November 1 2021 Retrieved March 30 2022 Unofficial Election Results State Assembly 17th District PDF California Secretary of State Retrieved April 22 2022 link, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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