2022 election results thread

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: NPR:

Colo. Bennet●59% vs O'Dea●39% 39% in
Ga. Warnock●50% vs Walker●48% 60% in
N.C. Beasley●48% vs Budd●50% 65% in
N.H. Hassan●59% vs Bolduc●39% 18% in

Ohio Ryan●48% vs Vance●52% 46% in
Pa. Fetterman●58% vs Oz●40% 20% in
Wis. Barnes●55% vs Johnson●45% 45% in


Dems over performing, tbh. Most (all?) of these results are early and in-person voting. Mail in ballots have not been uploaded yet in most states.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:RACE CALL: Brian Kemp (R) re-elected governor in Georgia.


I question this call when only 60% of the precincts have reported in and the race is still relatively close.

Where did you see the call, or are you making the call yourself?


Mail in ballots gonna take a long time to count again in GA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:RACE CALL: Brian Kemp (R) re-elected governor in Georgia.


I question this call when only 60% of the precincts have reported in and the race is still relatively close.

Where did you see the call, or are you making the call yourself?


There is no question that Brian Kemp will win re-election. The big question is Warnock vs Walker.
Anonymous
Gaetz won
Anonymous
From RI: Local sources reporting that the Dems held onto House seat with Seth Magaziner winning (should have been a slam dunk but the Republican challenger has been up in all polls for months)

And, for those of you who remember the "twerking Senator" from RI, Tiara Mack won reelection for RI State Senate with 85% of the vote.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: NPR:

Colo. Bennet●59% vs O'Dea●39% 39% in
Ga. Warnock●50% vs Walker●48% 60% in
N.C. Beasley●48% vs Budd●50% 65% in
N.H. Hassan●59% vs Bolduc●39% 18% in

Ohio Ryan●48% vs Vance●52% 46% in
Pa. Fetterman●58% vs Oz●40% 20% in
Wis. Barnes●55% vs Johnson●45% 45% in


Dems over performing, tbh. Most (all?) of these results are early and in-person voting. Mail in ballots have not been uploaded yet in most states.


Doesn't PA have a law that mail ballots cannot be opened until the polls close?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: NPR:

Colo. Bennet●59% vs O'Dea●39% 39% in
Ga. Warnock●50% vs Walker●48% 60% in
N.C. Beasley●48% vs Budd●50% 65% in
N.H. Hassan●59% vs Bolduc●39% 18% in

Ohio Ryan●48% vs Vance●52% 46% in
Pa. Fetterman●58% vs Oz●40% 20% in
Wis. Barnes●55% vs Johnson●45% 45% in


Dems over performing, tbh. Most (all?) of these results are early and in-person voting. Mail in ballots have not been uploaded yet in most states.


Doesn't PA have a law that mail ballots cannot be opened until the polls close?


Yup. Most states have some variation of that law.
Anonymous
Thinks looking grim for Oz in rural PA,
Anonymous
Pro-Life Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has won his race for re-election.
Anonymous
NYC and the boroughs came in big for Hoechel. Zeldin has an uphill climb.
Anonymous
Looks like Shapiro will take it in PA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:From RI: Local sources reporting that the Dems held onto House seat with Seth Magaziner winning (should have been a slam dunk but the Republican challenger has been up in all polls for months)

And, for those of you who remember the "twerking Senator" from RI, Tiara Mack won reelection for RI State Senate with 85% of the vote.


That's a state position. She'd be toast if she ever tried running nationally.
Anonymous
Senate 40 - 40.

Dems are getting wiped in House - 77 - 134 (in GOP favor).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From RI: Local sources reporting that the Dems held onto House seat with Seth Magaziner winning (should have been a slam dunk but the Republican challenger has been up in all polls for months)

And, for those of you who remember the "twerking Senator" from RI, Tiara Mack won reelection for RI State Senate with 85% of the vote.


That's a state position. She'd be toast if she ever tried running nationally.


LOL have you not learned from the last 6 years that nothing matters anymore?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:RACE CALL: Brian Kemp (R) re-elected governor in Georgia.


I question this call when only 60% of the precincts have reported in and the race is still relatively close.

Where did you see the call, or are you making the call yourself?


There is no question that Brian Kemp will win re-election. The big question is Warnock vs Walker.


Hm. With 65% of the precincts reporting in, Kemp leads by 444K votes. But Gwinnett county (population 940K, 2nd largest county in GA, strongly leans D) has not reported. Gwinnett could easily put the vote back into automatic recount territory.
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