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Related: About this forumHow many US House seats will the Democrats have a net gain/loss in 2022.
Democrats will lose
1)WI-3(Kind-D is vacating.)
2)TX-34(Vela-D is vacating.)
3)TN-5(Cooper-D is vacating.)
4)OH-14(Ryan-D is vacating.)
5)MI-12(Lawrence-D is vacating.)
6)MI-11(Levin-D or Stevens-D)
7)IL-6(Casten-D or Newman-D)
8)GA-7(Boudreaux-D or McBath-D)
9)CA-42(Roybal Allard-D and Lowenthal-D are vacating.)
10)CA-9(McNerney-D is vacating.)
11)AZ-6(Kirkpatrick-D is vacating.)
12)AZ-2(OHalleran-D)
13)ME-2(Golden-D)
Democrats will gain
1)CA-13
2)CA-22
3)CA-27
4)CA-45
5)CO-8
6)FL-26
7)FL-27
8)IL-3
9)IL-13
10)MI-3
11)MI-13
12)NM-2
13)NY-1
14)NY-11
15)NY-22
16)NC-14
17)OR-6
18)TX-15
19)TX-35
Democrats will have a net gain of 6 seats.
VA-3/5
PA-7/4
PA-8/3
OH-9/2
NJ-7/1
NH-1/0
MI-7/-1
MI-8/-2
KS-3/-3
IA-3/-4
CO-8/-5
Democrats will have a net loss of 5 seats.
Eliot Rosewater
(32,537 posts)those states will NOT certify ANY election they lose from now on...watch
Earl_from_PA
(130 posts)CA 45 is already a Dem seat (Katie Porter), so it can't be a gain...
Brother Buzz
(38,030 posts)Through the magic of redistricting, CA-45 is an open seat; Katie Porter is running in Ca-47
Earl_from_PA
(130 posts)CA 47 is currently held by a Dem also.
Brother Buzz
(38,030 posts)It's a vacant seat, but throught the mysteries of redistricting, Michelle Steel (R Ca-48) is running for reelection in CA-45