LIVE UPDATES: 2022 U.S. House Results
The Republicans cam easily kick Nancy out of the Speaker’s seat.
PICTURED ABOVE: Oregon House candidates GOP Lori Chavez-DeRemer and Democrat Jamie McLeod-Skinner, California House candidates Democrat Katie Porter and GOP candidate Scott Braugh.
The Republicans can easily take control of the House. We’ll update here as the results roll in.
Georgia’s 6th District
Republican Rich McCormick has a big lead over Democrat Bob Christian. It would be a flip for the Republicans since Democrat Lucy McBath holds it.
Another Flip
Republican Jen Kiggans is leading incumbent Democrat Elaine Luria in VA-02.
First Flip
FL-13 flipped from Democrat to Republican with Anna Paulina Luna beating Eric Lynn. Charlie Crist held the seat before resigning to run against Ron DeSantis. LOLOL!!
Decision Desk HQ projects Anna Paulina Luna (R) wins election to the U.S. House in Florida’s 13th Congressional District.
D to R Flip.#DecisionMade: 7:56pm EST
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— Decision Desk HQ (@DecisionDeskHQ) November 9, 2022
MTG Wins
The Democrats spent $11 million to defeat Marjorie Taylor Greene. LOL
Dems donated $11 million to Marjorie Taylor Greene’s opponent
Her race was called in under a minute
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) November 9, 2022
Key House Races:
CA-09
CA-26
CA-47
IL-06
IL-14
NJ-03
NY-03
NY-04
NY-25
OR-05
Closing Time for Polls
6 p.m.
Indiana and Kentucky
7 p.m.
Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Kansas, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota (poll closings range, but begin at 7:00 p.m.), Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, and Wyoming.
7:30 p.m
Arkansas, North Carolina, Ohio, and West Virginia
8 p.m.
Alaska, California, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Utah, Washington, and Wisconsin.
9 p.m.
New York
Variations
New Hampshire — Poll closing times vary, but cannot be before 7:00 p.m.
Tennessee — Polling locations close at 7:00 p.m. if located in Central Time Zone, and 8:00 p.m. if located in Eastern Time Zone.
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Why do Democratic Women always look like a caricature of Lesbians or men? What is up with that?
I should point out that I know a number of Lesbians and Gay Men. They look just like everyone else not like the politicians or the self appointed Leaders of the gay community but Democratic Women just are strange.
I sort of agree, for the most part. Some do not look like everyone else. Some have mannerisms which scream that they are not heterosexuals’.
I never cared about this until I stopped on a whim at a restaurant with a date. What bothered me is that there were some very attractive ladies, I thought it was a waste that I could not get to know them better.
When you post that all Democratic Women look like lesbians or men, do you think you are ever going to convince any Independent or Democrat woman to vote for a Republican? You are delusional. And you hurt all Conservatives and Republicans when you post this s–t.
Make sure to pop into the Senate thread, JR. A poster there is calling a black guy dumb and that could potentially cost black votes. Hop to, Scoldilocks.
A smart black guy will do what he thinks is right, regardless of what anyone says here.
I know. JR and another certain poster here seem to think LI posters have some magical pull when it comes to the electorate.
Oh grow up. You are pathetic.
Get a grip, hoss and take a look at those Democrats in the pictures above
JR is into his feelings again. Let it out, Lil guy.
Guam has tipped over, goes red for the first time in 30 years.
Must be all those ultra mega super duper hyper MAGA peeps landing on the island that tipped it. –Hank Johnson (D-Stupidville), probably.
Must all those airplanes and ships and stuff.
I was born on Guam. I was a pretty large baby and mid delivery they had to rush my mother to the middle of the island to keep it from capsizing. So you can see this is no laughing matter.
🙂
I think he was attempting to be humorous. However, Republicans don’t get a pass for making a bad joke. Often, it is career ending. I am fine with hanging that one around his neck.
Oh heavens. My career….
Nah bruh Rep Johnson was dead ass serious. The Admiral testifying stated back to him ‘We don’t see that as a reasonable possibility’ (I believe that’s an exact quote) to which Johnson then continued to belabor the point.
He’s a marxist democrat. They have no “humor”.
He was dead serious because he’s as dumb as a dog turd.
He really wasn’t. Watch the video.
I saw it, too, and it took a lot of wherewithal for the admiral to NOT start laughing.
Oklahoma is in the central time zone and polls close at 7pm CST, or 8pm EST.
BTW, on Friday a “severe storm” went through Idabel OK and destroyed one of the polling places. The storm was only a F4 tornado. But the State Election Board found another polling site in the same precinct. It looks like the new place is only 2 miles away from the original place.
Both polling places are churches. A lot of polling places are churches since they usually have large parking lots (no cost), meeting rooms with separate entrances away from the main church area, I used to vote in a elementary school (since restricted access) and the local armory (changed after 9/11). Churches are may in number, easy to access, and relatively safe.
About 9% of the eligible voters returned their absentee ballots or did early voting (4 days). 51.68% were Rs, 37.26% were Ds. The 11/1 stats on registered voters were 51.19%Rs, 29.94 % Ds, 18% were Ind.
The polls just closed, so the results start showing up soon.
At 8pm CST, 37% of the precincts have reported and all the state-wide and federal posts are strong R results. In many cases, the Ds held a lead in the mail-in absentee voting, the Rs did better in the in person absentee voting and the Rs are crushing it in today’s voting.
At 8:10 pm – 50.71% of the precincts have reported. All the Rs are still winning. But, OK County is the largest county and about 16% of the precincts have reported and most Ds are leading.
Very good night for Rs in Florida, but not so good overall. Few gains but not exactly a wave at this point.
Some key races still close.
I don’t particular care for this: No precinct has reported in Sheila Jackson Lee’s district (Houston). Foul play anticipated. Otherwise, everything pretty much as expected in Texas.
Lee’s district is now reporting, and of course she’s killing it.
For most races for HoR the shenanigans in the CD are front loaded.
1. Both parties use gerrymandering to basically build the CD around the candidate
2. Voters have been moving within and among States in what has been called the ‘Great Sorting’. Accelerated with Rona, May have played a role in the NY Gov race with out migration from MY to other States like FL.
3. Voter registration and control of the election mechanics. The d/prog control the process in blue enclave Counties and Cities which comprise the CD.
So no way an incumbent in a ‘minority majority’ CD loses. Incumbency confers a big advantage. Incumbents win close to 95% with the rare losses coming after redistricting (like now) or after some really bad scandal and they lose a primary vote. Occasionally a complacent incumbent gets knocked off in a primary by a younger, more hungry candidate that the media decides to crush on; AOC. Rare though.