![]() The last state to do so was Nebraska in 2000.ġ0:53 p.m.: Democrats have retained control of the Maryland House and Senate.ġ0:52 p.m.: Republicans have retained control of the Iowa Senate.ġ0:51 p.m.: Alabama voters ratify a new constitution the last time a state did so was in Rhode Island in 1986.ġ0:50 p.m.: Republicans have retained control of the North Carolina House and Senate.ġ0:45 p.m.: Right to collective bargaining leading 60-40 in Illinois.ġ0:43 p.m.: Democrat Josh Shapiro won the Pennsylvania governor’s race, besting Doug Mastriano in a high-profile open race.ġ0:40 p.m.: Tennessee voters enshrine the state’s “right to work” law in the constitution.ġ0:38 p.m.: Legislative absenteeism just became a big no-no in Oregon-voters approved a citizen initiative that will disqualify state legislators from re-election if they have 10 or more unexcused absences from floor sessions.ġ0:35 p.m.: California right to abortion winning by 3-1.ġ0:34 p.m.: Republicans have retained control of the Arkansas Senate.ġ0:32 p.m.: Ohio voters pass Amendment 2, requiring citizenship to vote. His main opponent ran and lost against Vos in the primary.ġ1:26 p.m.: Republicans have retained control of the Georgia House and Senate.ġ1:03 p.m.: Republicans have retained control of the Kansas House.ġ1:00 p.m.: Maryland and Massachusetts legislatures continue under Democratic control, adding two states, for a total of 17, in which Democrats have full control (House, Senate and governorship) to Republicans’ 23.ġ0:56: Democrats have retained control of the Delaware House.ġ0:55 p.m.: Democrats have retained control of the Massachusetts House and Senate.ġ0:54 p.m.: North Dakotans approve term limits for legislators and governors. So far no incumbent governors have lost, so it’s a year of “steady states.”ġ1:35 p.m.: With the passage of Proposition 211, Arizona voters approve new limits on independent campaign expenditures.ġ1:33 p.m.: Republicans have retained control in Arkansas and South Dakota.ġ1:32: p.m.: Democrats have retained control in Connecticut, Illinois and New York.ġ1:30 p.m.: Incumbent Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has retained her seat.ġ1:28 p.m.: West Virginia Senate Minority Leader Stephen Baldwin (D) is the first and only state legislative leader to lose so far tonight.ġ1:09 p.m.: Three incumbent Democratic governors, as expected, retained their seats: Kathy Hochul (New York), Janet Mills (Maine) and Ned Lamont (Connecticut).ġ1:04 p.m.: Wisconsin Speaker Robin Vos, a Republican and former president of NCSL, defeated two write-in candidates by nearly 3-1. Not a single chamber flipped, a first since we’ve been keeping records. ET and NCSL’s team is calling it a night. ![]() For continued election updates, visit NCSL’s State Elections 2022 page and follow NCSL on Twitter.ġ1:40 p.m.: Almost 2 a.m. ![]()
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