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Choose a state and district to see how close its 2022 House race was.

Certified 2022 result

Your District

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How Your District Voted in 2022

Republican— votes
Margin
Democratic— votes
Other / third party— votes

Total votes: —

Certified 2022 general-election results · Source: Federal Election Commission

What This District Tells Us

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See whether the 2022 race was competitive, generally safe, or difficult to compare because of redistricting.

How is this calculated?

The “additional voters” figure equals the certified major-party vote margin plus one. The “voters switching sides” figure is half the margin, rounded down, plus one.

Competitiveness
Additional voters neededfor the 2022 runner-up to finish ahead
Voters switching sidescould have changed the winner
Why your participation matters

Congressional races are decided district by district. Each district helps determine control of the House.

Issues Affecting This District

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The national picture

The Road to Control of the House of Representatives

218 seats control the U.S. House. The certified 2022 election produced a narrow majority.

Democrats2135 short of 218
218for control
Republicans2224-seat majority

The majority was decided one district at a time. That is why close district races matter nationally.

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What If More People Voted Differently?

Move the slider. Right means a more Democratic national vote; left means a more Republican national vote. This is a historical illustration, not a forecast.

More RepublicanEvenMore Democratic
Democrats213No change
Republican control218 seats needed
Republicans222No change
0 districts flip

Certified 2022 results

25 Closest House Races

Move the national-change slider to see how each close race becomes safer, tighter, or flips.

Mid-Decade Redistricting Watch

NCSL says that 10 states changed congressional maps since summer 2025.NCSL, updated July 14, 2026
Cook Political Report says the likeliest result from redistricting alone is a five-seat GOP gain.Cook Political Report, June 3, 2026
Bloomberg Government says that a likely scenario is 16 additional GOP-leaning districts and 6 Democratic-leaning districts, for a 10-seat net swing toward Republicans.Bloomberg Government, July 8, 2026
The bottom line: You have more power than you think–but only if you use it.
Nonpartisan Voting Resources
Vote.org VOTE411 — League of Women Voters Fair Elections Center
Copyright Carl Weinschenk 2026 · Developed with substantial assistance from ChatGPT.