Initial results of the midterm elections in the United States

Initial results of the midterm elections in the United States

In the mid-term elections, which will determine the fate of the majority in Congress and the degree of President Joe Biden’s flexibility, polling places closed in a number of American states.
The Americans voted on Tuesday in light of the Republicans’ attempt to obtain a majority in Congress, which would paralyze President Joe Biden’s agenda for the next two years, and pave the way for Donald Trump’s return to the White House.

The same states that would have been at stake in the 2020 presidential election saw some of the most heated elections ever.
The polls will lead to the entire seats of the House of Representatives (435 seats) and a third of the Senate seats in addition to a group of local positions, and five states of referendums are held on the right to abortion.

Voting started, as shown by the preliminary results:
Republicans
– William Timmons is elected to represent South Carolina’s fourth congressional district.
The third district of South Carolina’s House of Representatives will now be represented by Jeff Denkan.
– Tim Scott announces that he will be leaving the Senate after winning a second term.
– Todd Yong for Indiana’s Senate.
In Kentucky’s fifth district, Harold Rogers was elected to the House of Representatives once more.

Re-election of Rand Paul to the Kentucky Senate.
– The re-election of Georgia’s 14th congressional district representative Margori Taylor Green.
Democrats
– Vermont State wins a Senate seat for Peter Walsh.
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preliminary results of the United States’ midterm elections

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