U.S. House Election Results: Republicans Win
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Last updated Jan. 10, 2023
U.S. House Election Results: Republicans Win
Republicans won control of the House by a far narrower margin than party leaders had expected.
213
Democrats
Republicans
218 for control
+10 net gain
222
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Tracking the most competitive districts
Each party needs to win a share of the most competitive districts for House control. The win targets below are based on what each party needs for control after accounting for the races the parties are expected to win most easily. All races in competitive districts have been called.
Democrats
Districts won
41
5 left
Need 46
5 left
Republicans
Districts won
23
Need
19
Republicans have won their target number of competitive districts and are on track to win the House.
All House races
Below are the reported results for all races, grouped according to how they were rated before the election by the Cook Political Report.
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Democrats expected to win easily
Democrats expected to win narrowly
District | Margin | Percent of votes in % In |
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Alaska 1 ‡Ranked-choice results | D+10 | 100% |
Ariz. 4 | D+12 | 100% |
Calif. 9 | D+10 | 100% |
Calif. 26 | D+9 | 100% |
Colo. 7 | D+15 | 100% |
Conn. 2 | D+18 | 100% |
Ga. 2 | D+10 | 100% |
Ill. 6 | D+9 | 100% |
Ill. 11 | D+13 | 100% |
Ill. 13 | D+13 | 100% |
Ill. 14 | D+8 | 100% |
Kan. 3 | D+12 | 100% |
Md. 6 | D+10 | 100% |
Mich. 3 | D+13 | 100% |
Mich. 8 | D+10 | 100% |
Nev. 4 | D+5 | 100% |
N.H. 2 | D+12 | 100% |
N.J. 3 | D+12 | 100% |
N.J. 5 | D+10 | 100% |
N.M. 3 | D+16 | 100% |
N.Y. 18 | D+1.3 | 100% |
N.Y. 25 | D+8 | 100% |
N.C. 1 | D+5 | 100% |
N.C. 6 | D+9 | 100% |
Ohio 9 | D+13 | 100% |
Ore. 4 | D+7 | 100% |
Pa. 12 | D+12 | 100% |
Va. 10 | D+7 | 100% |
‡ Ranked-choice results |
Most competitive districts
District | Margin | Percent of votes in % In |
---|---|---|
Ariz. 1 | R+0.88 | 100% |
Calif. 13 | R+0.42 | 100% |
Calif. 22 | R+3 | 100% |
Calif. 27 | R+6 | 100% |
Calif. 47 | D+3 | 100% |
Calif. 49 | D+5 | 100% |
Colo. 8 | D+0.69 | 100% |
Conn. 5 | D+0.79 | 100% |
Ill. 17 | D+4 | 100% |
Ind. 1 | D+6 | 100% |
Maine 2 ‡Ranked-choice results | D+6 | 100% |
Mich. 7 | D+5 | 100% |
Minn. 2 | D+5 | 100% |
Neb. 2 | R+3 | 100% |
Nev. 1 | D+6 | 100% |
Nev. 3 | D+4 | 100% |
N.H. 1 | D+8 | 100% |
N.M. 2 | D+0.7 | 100% |
N.Y. 3 | R+8 | 100% |
N.Y. 4 | R+4 | 100% |
N.Y. 17 | R+0.64 | 100% |
N.Y. 19 | R+1.6 | 100% |
N.Y. 22 | R+0.98 | 100% |
N.C. 13 | D+3 | 100% |
Ohio 1 | D+6 | 100% |
Ohio 13 | D+5 | 100% |
Ore. 6 | D+2 | 100% |
Pa. 7 | D+2 | 100% |
Pa. 8 | D+2 | 100% |
Pa. 17 | D+7 | 100% |
R.I. 2 | D+4 | 100% |
Texas 28 | D+13 | 100% |
Texas 34 | D+9 | 100% |
Va. 2 | R+3 | 100% |
Va. 7 | D+5 | 100% |
Wash. 8 | D+7 | 100% |
‡ Ranked-choice results |
Republicans expected to win narrowly
District | Margin | Percent of votes in % In |
---|---|---|
Ariz. 2 | R+8 | 100% |
Ariz. 6 | R+1.5 | 100% |
Calif. 3 | R+7 | 100% |
Calif. 40 | R+14 | 100% |
Calif. 41 | R+5 | 100% |
Calif. 45 | R+5 | 100% |
Fla. 13 | R+8 | 100% |
Fla. 15 | R+17 | 100% |
Fla. 27 | R+15 | 100% |
Iowa 1 | R+7 | 100% |
Iowa 2 | R+8 | 100% |
Iowa 3 | R+0.69 | 100% |
Mich. 10 | R+0.49 | 100% |
Minn. 1 | R+12 | 100% |
Mont. 1 | R+3 | 100% |
N.J. 7 | R+3 | 100% |
N.Y. 1 | R+11 | 100% |
N.Y. 2 | R+21 | 100% |
N.Y. 11 | R+24 | 100% |
Ore. 5 | R+2 | 100% |
Tenn. 5 | R+14 | 100% |
Texas 15 | R+8 | 100% |
Wash. 3 | D+0.83 | 100% |
Wis. 3 | R+4 | 100% |