Democrats guide to retaining a majority in the US Senate and US House of Representatives in 2022.
US Senate.
37)HI(Schatz-D)
38)CA(Padilla-D)
39)NY(Schumer-D)
40)MD(Van Hollen-D)
41)IL(Duckworth-D)
42)OR(Wyden-D)
43)VT(Welch-D)
44)CT(Blumenthal-D)
45)WA(Murray-D)
46)CO(Bennet-D)
47)NH(Hassan-D)
48)AZ(Kelly-D)
49)PA(Fetterman-D)
50)GA(Warnock-D) 12/2022 runoff.
US House of Representatives
Incumbent Democrat vs incumbent Democrat
CA-9(McNerney-D)-1D
CA-42(Roybal Allard-D) -2D
FL-2(Lawson-D) -3D
GA-7(Boudreaux-D) -4D
IL-6(Newman-D) -5D
MI-11(Levin-D) -6D
MI-12(Lawrence-D) -7D
NY-12(Maloney-D) -8D
New districts that Democrats are favored to win.
CA-13) -7D
CO-8) -6D
IL-3) -5D
IL-13) -4D
MI-13) -3D
NC-14) -2D
OR-6) -1D
TX-35) 0D
Republican held districts likely to go Democratic
CA-22) +1D
CA-27) +2D
CA-45) +3D
MI-3) +4D
NM-2) +5D
NY-22) +6D
OH-1) +7D
220D
FL-13)221
FL-22)222
229D
Democrats can afford to lose 11 seats to Republicans.
1)AZ-2(OHalleran-D)
2)FL-7(Murphy-D)
3)FL-13(Crist-D)
4)TN-5(Cooper-D)
5)WI-3(Kind-D)
6)AZ-6(Kirkpatrick-D)
7)IA-3(Axne-D)
9)ME-2(Golden-D)
10)NJ-7(Malinowski-D)