Election Results: Republicans Gain Control of the Senate

Howdy. I will cover the House and Senate results.

KEY STATES

Senate

11:52 PM ET: Republican Deb Fischer keeps her Nebraska seat.

9:42 PM ET: Texas Sen. Ted Cruz wins reelection. Anyone shocked? Yeah I’m not either.

7:30 PM EST: Republican Jim Justice flips West Virginia seat.

Montana

Jon Tester (Democrat incumbent), Tim Sheehy (Republican), Robert Barb (Green), Sid Daoud (Libertarian)

Michigan

Elise Slotkin (D), Mike Rogers (R), Joseph Solis-Mullen (Libertarian)

Ohio

Sherrod Brown (Democrat incumbent), Bernie Moreno (Republican), Don Kissick (Libertarian)

Sherrod Brown is GONE.

Pennsylvania

Bob Casey (Democrat incumbent), Dave McCormick (Republican), John Thomas (Libertarian)

Wisconsin

Tammy Baldwin (Democrat incumbent), Eric Hovde (Republican), Phil Anderson (Libertarian), Thomas Leager (Other)

West Virginia

Jim Justice (R), Glenn Elliott (D), David Moran (L)

The Associated Press called the West Virginia senate race before any votes came in.

Republican Jim Justice flipped Democrat Joe Manchin’s seat. It’s not a shock, honestly, but it’s a new seat for the Republicans.

House

7:48 PM ET in Florida: The New York Times also thought Republicans would narrowly win Florida’s 13th District. Anna Luna kept her seat, defeating Democrat Whitney Fox, 54.7% to 45.3%.

7:26 PM ET in Florida: The New York Times expected Republicans to narrowly win Florida’s 27th District. Well, Republican incumbent Maria Elvira Salazar easily beat Democrat challenger Lucia Baez-Geller, 59.9% to 40.1%

New Hampshire 2nd District

Maggie Goodlander (D), Lily Tang Williams (R)

Arizona 1st

David Schweikert (R incumbent), Amish Shah (D)

Arizona 6th

Juan Ciscomni (R incumbent), Kirsten Engel (D), Athena Eastwood (G), Luis Pozzolo (Independent)

Iowa 1st

Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R incumbent), Christina Bohannan (D), Stephanie Jones (Independent)

Iowa 3rd

Zach Nunn (R incumbent), Lanon Baccam (D), Joe Wiederien (Independent)

Michigan 7th

Curtis Hertel (D), Tom Barrett (R), L. Rachel Dailey (L)

Michigan 8th

Kristen McDonald Rivet (D), Paul Junge (R), Jim Casha (G), Steve Barcelo (L), James Little (U.S. Taxpayers Party), Kathy Goodwin (Working Class Party)

New York 4th

Anthony D’Esposito (R/Conservative Party incumbent), Laura Gillen (D/Common Sense Party)

Pennsylvania 8th

Matt Cartwright (D incumbent), Rob Bresnahan (R)

Pennsylvania 10th

Scott Perry (R incumbent), Janelle Stelson (D)

Virginia 7th District

Derrick Anderson (R), Eugene Vindman (D)

Tags: 2024 Elections, Democrats, House of Representatives, Republicans, US Senate

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