Democrats retain control of the Senate
Republican hopes of picking up seats in Arizona and Nevada fall short
Last updated on December 16th 2022 at 6:30 am
Awaiting results in 0 seats
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↑ Dems gain 1 seat | ↓ Reps lose 1 seat |
Lead
Win
Gain
Results from competitive races
Democrats are hoping to pick up seats in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Ohio, while Republicans have pinned their hopes on races in Arizona, Georgia, and Nevada.
= Seat called
Candidate currently in office
State
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Margin
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GA
|
+1 Dem win
|
>99% counted
|
D
Raphael Warnock
49.4%
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R
Herschel Walker
48.5%
|
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NV
|
+1 Dem win
|
>99% counted
|
D
Catherine Cortez Masto
48.9%
|
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R
Adam Laxalt
47.9%
|
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WI
|
+1 Rep win
|
>99% counted
|
R
Ron Johnson
50.5%
|
||
D
Mandela Barnes
49.5%
|
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NC
|
+3 Rep win
|
>99% counted
|
R
Ted Budd
51%
|
||
D
Cheri Beasley
47%
|
||
PA
|
+5 Dem gain
|
>99% counted
|
D
John Fetterman
51%
|
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R
Mehmet Oz
46%
|
||
AZ
|
+5 Dem win
|
>99% counted
|
D
Mark Kelly
51%
|
||
R
Blake Masters
47%
|
||
OH
|
+7 Rep win
|
>99% counted
|
R
JD Vance
53%
|
||
D
Tim Ryan
47%
|
||
NH
|
+9 Dem win
|
>99% counted
|
D
Maggie Hassan
53%
|
||
R
Don Bolduc
45%
|
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WA
|
+15 Dem win
|
>99% counted
|
D
Patty Murray
57%
|
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R
Tiffany Smiley
43%
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*Alaska’s Senate race uses “ranked-choice” voting. These numbers reflect first-choice votes
Sources: Decision Desk HQ; press reports
Sources: Decision Desk HQ; press reports