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Related: About this forumWill the Democrats retain control of the US House in 2022?
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2022 is a midterm election year and the year Congressional Districts are redrawn.
States losing 1 or more seats in the US House.
AL-1R(1 of the 6 Republican AL US House member either challenges a fellow Republican US House member in the primary,retires,runs for Governor or US Senate to succeed Shelby-R.
IL -2R(Davis-R and Hultgren-R will lose their seats)
MI -1D(MI-8 or MI-11 US House member will retire or challenge each other in the primary)
MN -1R(Emmer-R challenges Peterson-D)
NY -1R (Collins-R district gets split up into Buffalo and Rochester)
OH -1D (Ryan-D runs for the US Senate against Portman-R)
PA -1D (Lamb-D runs for Governor or US Senate against Toomey-R)
RI -1D(Ciccilline-D runs for Governor)
WV -1R(Mooney-R runs against Ojeda-D)
States gaining 1 or more seats in the US House.
AZ +1D (a new Hispanic majority US House District or a Tossup District)
CO +1D(a new Hispanic majority US House District or a Tossup District)
FL +1D/+1R(a new District in Northern/Central FL and Southern FL)
MT +1D(a new District will be based in Southern or Western MT)
NC +1R
OR +1D
TX +1D/+3R(1 of the new TX US House Districts will be a Hispanic majority)
-1R
+1D
If a Democrat is in the White House- Democrats will lose seats in
IL-12
KS-2
KY-6
MN-1
MN-6
MN-7
NY-22
NC-9
OH-12
WV-2
-10D
+10R
Democrats will have a net loss of 9 seats.
redstateblues
(10,565 posts)nkpolitics1212
(8,617 posts)Democrats will win MI-13,NY-25,OH-12,PA-5,and PA-7 in a special election. 20 seats needed
Democrats will lose PA-14
Democrats will pick up
0)AZ-2
1)CA-10
2)CA-25
3)CA-39
4)CA-48
5)CA-49
6)CO-6
7)FL-26
8)FL-27
9)IA-1
10)MI-11
11)MN-2
12)NJ-2
13)NJ-7
14)NJ-11
15)NY-19
16)NY-22
17)PA-6
18)PA-17
19)TX-23
20)VA-10
21)WA-8
22)IL-6
23)IL-12
24)MN-3
25)NC-9
26)PA-1
27)TX-7