2022 United States state legislative elections
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The 2022 United States state legislative elections will be 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. These midterm elections will coincide with other state and local elections , including gubernatorial elections in multiple states .
Prior to the elections, Democrats hold 14 trifectas (control of the governor's office and legislative chambers), Republicans hold 23 trifectas, and 13 states have a divided government. These will be the first elections affected by the 2020 redistricting cycle , which reapportioned state legislatures based on data from the 2020 United States census .
State summaries [ ]
Alabama [ ]
Main articles: 2022 Alabama Senate election and 2022 Alabama House of Representatives election
Alabama Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Greg Reed
27
Democratic
Bobby Singleton
8
Total
35
35
Alabama House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Mac McCutcheon (retiring)
77
Democratic
Anthony Daniels
28
Total
105
105
Alaska [ ]
Alaska Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Peter Micciche
14
Democratic
Tom Begich
6
Total
20
20
Alaska House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Chris Tuck (retiring)
15
Republican
Cathy Tilton
18
Independent
4
Majority Coalition Republican
Louise Stutes
3
Total
40
40
Arizona [ ]
Arizona Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Karen Fann (retiring)
16
Democratic
Rebecca Rios
14
Total
30
30
Arizona House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Russell Bowers (term-limited)
31
Democratic
Reginald Bolding (retiring)
29
Total
60
60
Arkansas [ ]
Arkansas State Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Jimmy Hickey Jr.
27
Democratic
Keith Ingram (retiring)
7
Independent
Jim Hendren (retiring)
1
Total
35
35
Arkansas House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Matthew Shepherd
76
Democratic
Tippi McCullough
24
Total
100
100
California [ ]
Main articles: 2022 California State Senate election and 2022 California State Assembly election
California State Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Toni Atkins
31
Republican
Scott Wilk
9
Total
40
40
California General Assembly
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Anthony Rendon
60
Republican
James Gallagher
19
Independent
Chad Mayes (retiring)
1
Total
80
80
Colorado [ ]
Colorado State Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Steve Fenberg
20
Republican
Chris Holbert (term-limited)
15
Total
35
35
Colorado House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Alec Garnett (term-limited)
41
Republican
Hugh McKean
24
Total
65
65
Connecticut [ ]
Main articles: 2022 Connecticut State Senate election and 2022 Connecticut House of Representatives election
Connecticut State Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Martin Looney
23
Republican
Kevin C. Kelly
13
Total
36
36
Connecticut House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Matthew Ritter
97
Republican
Vincent Candelora
54
Total
151
151
Delaware [ ]
Main articles: and
Delaware State Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
David Sokola
14
Republican
Gerald Hocker
7
Total
21
21
Delaware House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Peter Schwartzkopf
26
Republican
Daniel Short
15
Total
41
41
Florida [ ]
Florida Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Wilton Simpson (term-limited)
24
Democratic
Lauren Book
16
Total
40
40
Florida House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Chris Sprowls (term-limited)
78
Democratic
Evan Jenne (term-limited)
42
Total
120
120
Georgia [ ]
Main articles: and
Georgia State Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Butch Miller (retiring)
34
Democratic
Gloria Butler
22
Total
56
56
Georgia House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
David Ralston
103
Democratic
James Beverly
77
Total
180
180
Hawaii [ ]
Main articles: and
Hawaii Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Ron Kouchi
24
Republican
Kurt Fevella
1
Total
25
25
Hawaii House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Scott Saiki
47
Republican
Val Okimoto
4
Total
51
51
Idaho [ ]
Idaho Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Chuck Winder
28
Democratic
Michelle Stennett (retiring)
7
Total
35
35
Idaho House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Scott Bedke (retiring)
58
Democratic
Ilana Rubel
12
Total
70
70
Illinois [ ]
Illinois Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Don Harmon
41
Republican
Dan McConchie
18
Total
59
59
Illinois House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Chris Welch
73
Republican
Jim Durkin
45
Total
118
118
Indiana [ ]
Indiana Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Rodric Bray
38
Democratic
Greg Taylor
11
Total
49
49
Indiana House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Todd Huston
71
Democratic
Phil GiaQuinta
29
Total
100
100
Iowa [ ]
Iowa Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Jack Whitver
32
Democratic
Zach Wahls
18
Total
50
50
Iowa House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Pat Grassley
60
Democratic
Jennifer Konfrst
40
Total
100
100
Kansas [ ]
Main article:
Kansas House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Ron Ryckman Jr.
86
Democratic
Tom Sawyer
39
Total
125
125
Kentucky [ ]
Main articles: and
Kentucky Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Robert Stivers
30
Democratic
Morgan McGarvey (retiring)
8
Total
38
38
Kentucky House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
David Osborne
75
Democratic
Joni Jenkins
25
Total
100
100
Maine [ ]
Main articles: and
Maine Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Troy Jackson
22
Republican
Jeffrey Timberlake
13
Total
35
35
Maine House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Ryan Fecteau (term-limited)
92
Republican
Kathleen Dillingham (term-limited)
66
Independent
3
Total
151
151
Massachusetts [ ]
Main articles: and
Massachusetts Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Karen Spilka
37
Republican
Bruce Tarr
3
Total
40
40
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Ronald Mariano
130
Republican
Bradley Jones Jr.
29
Independent
Susannah Whipps
1
Total
160
160
Michigan [ ]
Michigan Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Mike Shirkey (term-limited)
22
Democratic
Jim Ananich (term-limited)
16
Total
38
38
Michigan House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Jason Wentworth (term-limited)
58
Democratic
Donna Lasinski (term-limited)
52
Total
110
110
Minnesota [ ]
Minnesota Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Jeremy Miller
34
Democratic (DFL)
Melisa Franzen (retiring)
31
Independent
2
Total
67
67
Nebraska [ ]
Nebraska Legislature
Party
Before
After
Change
Republican
32
Democratic
17
Total
49
49
Nevada [ ]
Nevada Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Nicole Cannizzaro
12
Republican
James Settelmeyer (term-limited)
9
Total
21
21
Nevada Assembly
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Jason Frierson (retiring)
26
Republican
Robin L. Titus
16
Total
42
42
New Hampshire [ ]
Main articles: and
New Hampshire Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Chuck Morse (retiring)
14
Democratic
Donna Soucy
10
Total
24
24
New Hampshire House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Sherman Packard
207
Democratic
David Cote
186
Independent
2
Total
400
400
New York [ ]
New York State Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Andrea Stewart-Cousins
43
Republican
Rob Ortt
20
Total
63
63
New York State Assembly
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Carl Heastie
106
Republican
William Barclay
43
Independence
Fred Thiele
1
Total
150
150
North Carolina [ ]
North Carolina Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Phil Berger
28
Democratic
Dan Blue
22
Total
50
50
North Carolina House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Tim Moore
69
Democratic
Robert Reives
51
Total
120
120
Oklahoma [ ]
Oklahoma Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Greg Treat (term-limited)
39
Democratic
Kay Floyd
9
Total
48
48
Oklahoma House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Charles McCall
82
Democratic
Emily Virgin (term-limited)
19
Total
101
101
Oregon [ ]
Oregon State Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Peter Courtney (retiring)
18
Republican
Tim Knopp
12
Total
30
30
Oregon House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Dan Rayfield
37
Republican
Vikki Breese-Iverson
23
Total
60
60
Pennsylvania [ ]
Main articles: 2022 Pennsylvania Senate election and 2022 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election
Pennsylvania State Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Jake Corman (retiring)
28
Democratic
Jay Costa
21
Independent
John Yudichak
1
Total
50
50
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Bryan Cutler
113
Democratic
Joanna McClinton
90
Total
203
203
Rhode Island [ ]
Main articles: and
Rhode Island Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Dominick J. Ruggerio
33
Republican
Dennis Algiere
5
Total
38
38
Rhode Island House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Joe Shekarchi
65
Republican
Blake Filippi
10
Total
75
75
Tennessee [ ]
Tennessee Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Randy McNally
26
Democratic
Jeff Yarbro
6
Total
33
33
Tennessee House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Cameron Sexton
73
Democratic
Karen Camper
26
Total
99
99
Texas [ ]
Main articles: 2022 Texas State Senate election and 2022 Texas House of Representatives election
Texas Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Paul Bettencourt
18
Democratic
Carol Alvarado
13
Total
31
31
Texas House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Dade Phelan
85
Democratic
Chris Turner
65
Total
150
150
Utah [ ]
Main articles: and
Utah Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
J. Stuart Adams
23
Democratic
Karen Mayne
6
Total
29
29
Utah House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Brad Wilson
58
Democratic
Brian King
17
Total
75
75
Vermont [ ]
Main articles: and
Vermont Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Becca Balint (retiring)
21
Republican
Randy Brock
7
Progressive
Anthony Pollina
2
Total
30
30
Vermont House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Jill Krowinski
92
Republican
Patricia McCoy
46
Progressive
Selene Colburn
7
Independent
5
Total
150
150
Washington [ ]
Main articles: 2022 Washington State Senate election and 2022 Washington House of Representatives election
Washington State Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Karen Keiser
28
Republican
John Braun
21
Total
49
49
Washington House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Democratic
Laurie Jinkins
57
Republican
J. T. Wilcox
41
Total
98
98
Wisconsin [ ]
Wisconsin Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Devin LeMahieu
21
Democratic
Janet Bewley (retiring)
12
Total
33
33
Wisconsin State Assembly
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Robin Vos
61
Democratic
Greta Neubauer
38
Total
99
99
Wyoming [ ]
Main articles: 2022 Wyoming State Senate election and 2022 Wyoming House of Representatives election
Wyoming Senate
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Dan Dockstader
28
Democratic
Chris Rothfuss
2
Total
30
30
Wyoming House of Representatives
Party
Leader
Before
After
Change
Republican
Eric Barlow
51
Democratic
Cathy Connolly
7
Libertarian
Marshall Burt
1
Independent
1
Total
60
60
Special elections [ ]
Various states will hold special elections for legislative districts throughout the year.[2]
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.[3] New member elected outright after the February 1, 2022 , general election was cancelled. Republican hold.
House
76
Thad McClammy
Democratic
1993
Incumbent died August 21, 2021.[5] New member elected outright after the March 1, 2022 , general election was cancelled. Democratic hold.
▌ Y Patrice "Penni" McClammy (Democratic)[6]
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.[7] New member elected February 8, 2022 . Republican hold.
▌ Y Colby Fulfer (Republican) 50.4%
▌ Lisa Parks (Democratic) 49.6%[8]
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.[9] 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%[10]
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 .[11] New member elected January 25, 2022 . Democratic hold.
House
71
Anthony D'Amelio
Republican
1996(special)
Incumbent resigned December 31, 2021 for private reasons.[13] New member elected February 22, 2022 . Republican hold.
▌ Y William Pizzuto (Republican) 73.6%
▌ John M. Egan (Democratic) 26.4%[14]
House
5
Brandon McGee
Democratic
2012
Incumbent resigned January 7, 2022 to work on Governor Ned Lamont 's re-election campaign.[15] New member elected March 1, 2022 . Democratic hold.
▌ Y Maryam Khan (Democratic) 74.6%
▌ Charles Jackson (Republican) 14.4%
▌ Lawrence Jaggon (Independent) 11.0%[16]
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.[17] [18] New member elected March 5, 2022 . Democratic hold.
▌ Y Charles Freel (Democratic) 68.4%
▌ Ted Kittila (Republican) 31.4%[19]
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 .[20] 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%[21]
House
88
Omari Hardy
Democratic
2020
Incumbent resigned January 11, 2022 to run for U.S. Representative .[20] New member elected March 8, 2022 . Democratic hold.
▌ Y Jervonte Edmonds (Democratic) 80.3%
▌ Guarina Torres (Republican) 19.7%[22]
Senate
33
Perry Thurston
Democratic
2016
Incumbent resigned January 11, 2022 to run for U.S. Representative .[23] New member elected March 8, 2022 . Democratic hold.
▌ Y Rosalind Osgood (Democratic) 80.8%
▌ Joseph Carter (Republican) 19.2%[22]
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.[24] New member elected February 22, 2022 . Democratic hold.
▌ Y Keturah Herron (Democratic) 94.2%
▌ Judy Stallard (Republican) 5.8%[25]
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.[26] New member elected January 11, 2022 . Democratic hold.
▌ Y James Boyle (Democratic) 57.0%
▌ Timothy Thorsen (Republican) 38.5%
▌ Suzanne Phillips (Independent) 4.5%[27]
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.[28] New member elected January 11, 2022 . Democratic hold.
▌ Y Lydia Edwards (Democratic)[29]
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 .[30] New member elected January 18, 2022 . Democratic hold.
▌ Y Eddie Gibbs (Democratic) 80.4%
▌ Write-in 10.0%
▌ Daby Carreras (Republican) 9.6%[31]
Assembly
60
Charles Barron
Democratic
2014
Incumbent resigned January 1, 2022 to join the New York City Council .[32] 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%[33]
Assembly
72
Carmen De La Rosa
Democratic
2016
Incumbent resigned December 31, 2021 to join the New York City Council .[32] 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%[34]
Assembly
43
Diana Richardson
Democratic
2015(special)
Incumbent resigned January 10, 2022 to become Deputy Borough President of Brooklyn under Antonio Reynoso [35] New member to be elected March 22, 2022 .
▌ Brian Cunningham (Democratic)
▌ Jelanie DeShong (Working Families)
Assembly
20
Melissa Miller
Republican
2017(special)
Incumbent resigned February 15, 2022 to join the Hempstead Town Board .[36] New member to be elected April 7, 2022 .
TBD
Ohio [ ]
District
Incumbent
This race
Chamber
No.
Representative
Party
First elected
Results
Candidates
House
68
Rick Carfagna
Republican
2016
Incumbent resigned January 25, 2022 to work in the Ohio Chamber of Commerce.[37] New member to be elected on a date TBD.
Pennsylvania [ ]
District
Incumbent
This race
Chamber
No.
Representative
Party
First elected
Results
Candidates
House
24
Jake Wheatley
Democratic
2002
Incumbent resigned January 31, 2022, to take a position as Pittsburgh mayor Ed Gainey's chief of staff.[38] New member elected April 5, 2022 . Democratic hold.
▌ Y Aerion Abney (Democratic)
House
19
Ed Gainey
Democratic
2012
Incumbent resigned January 3, 2022, after being elected Mayor of Pittsburgh .[39] New member to be elected April 5, 2022 .
▌ Martell Covington (Democratic)
▌ Todd Kroger (Republican)
House
116
Tarah Toohil
Republican
2010
Incumbent resigned January 1, 2022, after being elected to the Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas.[40] New member to be elected April 5, 2022 .
▌ Amilcar Arroyo (Democratic)
▌ Robert Schnee (Republican)
▌ Paul Cwalina (Libertarian)
Senate
5
John Sabatina
Democratic
2010
Incumbent resigned January 1, 2022, after being elected to the court as a judge of the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas. New member to be elected May 17, 2022 .
▌ Shawn Dillon (Democratic)
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 .[41] New member to be elected March 29, 2022 .
▌ Suzanna La Rochelle (Democratic)
▌ Mike Riechenbach (Republican)
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.[42] New member elected January 11, 2022 . Democratic hold.
▌ Y Jackie Glass (Democratic) 76.4%
▌ Giovanni Dolmo (Republican) 23.4%
▌ Write-in 0.2%[43]
Notes [ ]
^ The Alaska House of Representatives is controlled by a coalition of Democrats, Republicans, and independents. The minority caucus consists of Republicans who are not part of the majority coalition.
^ Five Republicans currently are not with the Republican caucus; four are within their own "New Republican" caucus while one is not part of any caucus.
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^ "State legislative special elections, 2022" . Ballotpedia . Retrieved January 11, 2022 .
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^ Morton, Jason (October 22, 2021). "Cynthia Almond becomes first woman in Legislature to represent Tuscaloosa" . The Tuscaloosa News . Retrieved February 1, 2022 .
^ "Thad McClammy, state representative and former Trenholm president, dies" . Montgomeryadvertiser.com. August 21, 2021. Retrieved August 21, 2021 .
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