How Election Week 2022 Went Down
Let’s check in on House and Senate seat flipping. We have seven House seats that have flipped to the other party. All but one went from Democrats to Republicans, winning by comfortable margins in Florida’s 7th District and Tennessee’s 5th District. As Nathaniel mentioned previously, a lot of those House flips are explained by redistricting. And ABC’s latest projection in Pennsylvania finds the first Senate flip, with Democrat John Fetterman victorious.
Which House and Senate seats have changed hands so far
Races that ABC News has projected for the party that does not currently hold the seat, as of 1:34 a.m. Eastern
| race | incumbent party | name | party | current lead |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FL-13 | D | Anna Paulina Luna | R | R+8.6 |
| FL-7 | D | Cory Mills | R | R+17.1 |
| NJ-7 | D | Thomas H. Kean Jr. | R | R+4.0 |
| OH-1 | R | Greg Landsman | D | D+4.9 |
| TN-5 | D | Andy Ogles | R | R+13.6 |
| VA-2 | D | Jen A. Kiggans | R | R+4.1 |
| WI-3 | D | Derrick Van Orden | R | R+5.6 |
| race | incumbent party | name | party | current lead |
| PA | R | John Fetterman | D | D+2.0 |
ABC News projects that Democrat Gretchen Whitmer will win the governor race in Michigan.
ABC News has projected Republican Derrick Van Orden to win the House race for Wisconsin’s 3rd District, beating Democrat Brad Pfaff. Van Orden was in D.C. on Jan. 6 and attended the rally that preceded the attack on the U.S. Capitol (though he says he stood on the sidelines and left when the rally became “a mob”).
