2022 Arabin elections
← 2020 2022 2024 → Presidential election year | |
Election day | December 3 |
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Incumbent president | Robert Stephens (Democratic) |
Next Congress | 93rd |
Presidential election | |
Partisan control | Republican gain |
Popular vote margin | Democratic +8.4% |
Electoral vote | |
Lucien Orton (R) | 133 |
Robert Stephens (D) | 97 |
Presidential election results map. Yellow denotes states won by Orton/Boyle, and blue denotes states won by Stephens/Pickering. Numbers indicate electoral votes allotted to the winner of each state or district. | |
Senate elections | |
Overall control | Republican gain |
Seats contested | 12 of 32 (11 of Class II + 1 special election)[1] |
Net seat change | Republican +2 |
Democratic hold Republican hold Democratic gain Republican gain No election | |
House elections | |
Overall control | Republican gain |
Seats contested | All 195 voting seats plus 1 non-voting seat |
Net seat change | Republican +5 |
Democratic hold Republican hold Democratic gain Republican gain | |
Gubernatorial elections | |
Seats contested | 8 |
Democratic hold Republican hold Democratic gain No election |
The 2022 Arabin elections will be held on Saturday, December 3, 2022. This presidential election year, a new President and Vice President will be elected, all 195 seats in the Arabin House of Representatives and 12 of the 32 seats in the Arabin Senate will be contested. Eight state Governorships will be contested as well as numerous local elections. This will be the first presidential election affected by the redistricting following the 2020 Arabin census.
Federal elections
Presidential election
Lona Freeman announced in late 2020 that she would not seek a second term. This upcoming presidential election will determine who will become the 31st and 34th President and Vice President, respectively.
Senate elections
As of November 19, 2024, 12 of the 32 seats in the Arabin Senate will be up for election. A special election may occur if a vacancy occurs.
House of Representatives elections
All 195 voting seats in the Arabin House of Representatives will be up for election. As of May 2021, several representatives have announced their plans to run again in 2022. 34 representatives have announced they will be retiring.[2]
Retiring
Dartmoor
- ▌2. Zak Miller (R)
- ▌3. Roland Wray (R)
- ▌4. Deon Rehm (R)
Dellcourt
- ▌5. Scott Lawrence (D)
Drakeland
- ▌3. Morgan Miah (R)
- ▌7. Lara Law (R)
Lochcoast
- ▌4. Luis Bolden (R)
- ▌5. Mohammed Nixon (D)
New Bristol
- ▌10. Connor Nash (D)
New Cambridge
- ▌6. Stephen Bequette (R)
- ▌9. Jessica Moon (D)
- ▌13. Joan Roussel (D)
- ▌19. Matthew Hastings (R)
- ▌28. Felicidad Nowicki (D)
- ▌30. Georgina Day (D)
New London
- ▌4. Thomas Shepherd (R)
New Plymouth
- ▌3. Rachel Ross (R)
- ▌10. Rolanda Moore (R)
Owens
- ▌2. Evan Byrne (D)
- ▌5. Charles Bennett (R)
- ▌6. Mitchell Mijares (R)
- ▌9. Russell Rojas (R)
- ▌15. Andrew Baxter (R)
- ▌16. Kieran Little (R)
- ▌18. Abby Hunt (R)
- ▌19. Zoe Greenwood (R)
Saint George
- ▌4. Katherine Miller (R)
Severn
- ▌4. Ruth Martinez (D)
Walpole
- ▌3. Scott Walton (R)
- ▌10. Carmen Haney (R)
Welwald
- ▌4. Riley Browne (R)
Windsor
- ▌4. Hollie Nolan (R)
- ▌12. Robert Day (D)
State elections
Governorship elections
Elections will be held for the governorships of 8 Arabin states. All governors serve four-year terms with no term limits, the last reguarly-scheduled elections for all the seats up for election in 2022 were held in 2018.
Notes
- ↑ Robert Stephens vacated his senate seat on October 1, 2021 to become the 33rd Vice President of Arabi. A special election will be held to fill the remainder of his term.
- ↑ As of November 19, 2024