House ratings for the ’22 midterms
Story Date: 1/19/2022

 

Source: Nathan L. Gonzales, ROLL CALL, 1/14/22


A delay in the release of census data pushed back when many states could redraw their House district lines. But as maps are being adopted, elections analyst Nathan L. Gonzales has begun rating the races in every district. As a result of reapportionment, California, Illinois, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia are each losing a seat in the House. Texas gains two seats, while Colorado, Florida, North Carolina, Montana and Oregon each gain one.

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