332
Obama Electoral Votes
206
Romney Electoral Votes
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Romney leading
Romney won
Popular vote
Obama
65,899,660
51.1%
Romney
60,932,152
47.2%
State by state
+2
Democratic Seats
Total seats: 55
-2
Republican Seats
Total seats: 45
Two independents, Sen. Bernie Sanders (Vt.) and Angus King of Maine, are expected to caucus with Democrats in the Senate if they win.
Polls open
Polls closed
No seats up for election
Races to watch
These races were deemed competitive by The Huffington Post based on polling and research.
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Jeff Flake
1,104,457
49.2%
Richard Carmona
1,036,542
46.2%
G Connecticut
100% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Chris Murphy
828,761
54.8%
Linda McMahon
651,089
43.1%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Bill Nelson I
4,523,451
55.2%
Connie Mack
3,458,267
42.2%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Mazie Hirono
269,489
62.6%
Linda Lingle
160,994
37.4%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Joe Donnelly
1,281,181
50.0%
Richard Mourdock
1,133,621
44.3%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Angus King
370,580
52.9%
Charles Summers
215,399
30.7%
Cynthia Dill
92,900
13.3%
S Massachusetts
99% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Elizabeth Warren
1,696,346
53.8%
Scott Brown I
1,458,048
46.2%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Claire McCaskill I
1,494,125
54.8%
Todd Akin
1,066,159
39.1%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Jon Tester I
236,123
48.6%
Denny Rehberg
218,051
44.9%
c Nebraska
100% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Deb Fischer
455,593
57.8%
Bob Kerrey
332,979
42.2%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Dean Heller I
457,656
45.9%
Shelley Berkley
446,080
44.7%
f New Mexico
100% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Martin Heinrich
395,717
51.0%
Heather Wilson
351,260
45.3%
b North Dakota
100% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Heidi Heitkamp
161,337
50.5%
Rick Berg
158,401
49.5%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Sherrod Brown I
2,762,690
50.7%
Josh Mandel
2,435,712
44.7%
l Pennsylvania
99% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Bob Casey I
3,021,364
53.7%
Tom Smith
2,509,132
44.6%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Timothy Kaine
2,010,067
53.0%
George Allen
1,785,542
47.0%
v Wisconsin
99% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Tammy Baldwin
1,547,104
51.4%
Tommy Thompson
1,380,126
45.9%
Other races
E California
100% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Dianne Feinstein I
7,864,624
62.5%
Elizabeth Emken
4,713,887
37.5%
H Delaware
100% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Thomas Carper I
265,415
66.4%
Kevin Wade
115,700
29.0%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Ben Cardin I
1,474,028
56.0%
Daniel Bongino
693,291
26.3%
V Michigan
100% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Debbie Stabenow I
2,735,826
58.8%
Pete Hoekstra
1,767,386
38.0%
W Minnesota
100% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Amy Klobuchar I
1,854,595
65.2%
Kurt Bills
867,974
30.5%
Y Mississippi
100% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Roger Wicker I
709,626
57.2%
Albert Gore
503,467
40.6%
e New Jersey
99% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Bob Menendez I
1,987,680
58.9%
Joe Kyrillos
1,329,534
39.4%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Kirsten Gillibrand I
4,808,878
72.2%
Wendy Long
1,755,466
26.4%
m Rhode Island
99% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Sheldon Whitehouse I
271,034
65.0%
Barry Hinckley
146,222
35.0%
p Tennessee
99% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Bob Corker I
1,506,443
64.9%
Mark Clayton
705,882
30.4%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Ted Cruz
4,440,137
56.5%
Paul Sadler
3,194,927
40.6%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Orrin Hatch I
657,608
65.3%
Scott Howell
301,873
30.0%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Bernie Sanders I
207,848
71.0%
John MacGovern
72,898
24.9%
u Washington
89% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Maria Cantwell I
1,855,493
60.5%
Michael Baumgartner
1,213,924
39.5%
w West Virginia
100% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Joe Manchin I
399,898
60.6%
John Raese
240,787
36.5%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ John Barrasso I
185,250
75.7%
Tim Chesnut
53,019
21.7%
Current House makeup (until Jan. 3, 2013):
193 Democratic Seats
242 Republican Seats
Races to watch
These races were deemed competitive by The Huffington Post based on polling and research. Each row of races is labeled with the pre-election outlook.
All races
All 435 seats in the House of Representatives are up for election every two years. The number of seats allocated to each state is determined by its population. Because of redistricting, many representatives are running in new districts.
A Alaska
B Alabama
C Arkansas
D Arizona
E California
F Colorado
G Connecticut
H Delaware
I Florida
J Georgia
K Hawaii
L Iowa
M Idaho
N Illinois
O Indiana
P Kansas
Q Kentucky
R Louisiana
S Massachusetts
T Maryland
U Maine
V Michigan
W Minnesota
X Missouri
Y Mississippi
Z Montana
a North Carolina
b North Dakota
c Nebraska
d New Hampshire
e New Jersey
f New Mexico
g Nevada
h New York
i Ohio
j Oklahoma
k Oregon
l Pennsylvania
m Rhode Island
n South Carolina
o South Dakota
p Tennessee
q Texas
r Utah
s Virginia
t Vermont
u Washington
v Wisconsin
w West Virginia
x Wyoming
100% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Barack Obama
1,677,844
62.0%
Mitt Romney
971,869
35.9%
Others
57,614
2.1%
Romney leading
Romney won
Senate
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Ben Cardin I
1,474,028
56.0%
Daniel Bongino
693,291
26.3%
1st District
100% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Andy Harris I
214,204
63.4%
Wendy Rosen
92,812
27.5%
2nd District
100% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Dutch Ruppersberger I
194,088
65.6%
Nancy Jacobs
92,071
31.1%
3rd District
100% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ John Sarbanes I
213,747
66.8%
Eric Knowles
94,549
29.6%
4th District
99% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Donna Edwards I
240,385
77.2%
Faith Loudon
64,560
20.7%
5th District
92% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Steny Hoyer I
238,618
69.4%
Tony O'Donnell
95,271
27.7%
6th District
100% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ John Delaney
181,921
58.8%
Roscoe Bartlett I
117,313
37.9%
7th District
99% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Elijah Cummings I
247,770
76.5%
Frank Mirabile
67,405
20.8%
8th District
100% reporting
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
✓ Chris Van Hollen I
217,531
63.4%
Ken Timmerman
113,033
32.9%
Question 1 - PG Cnty Orphan Judges
Option
Votes
Pct.
✓ For
1,969,598
87.7%
Against
277,222
12.3%
Question 2 - Baltimore Cnty Orphan Judges
Option
Votes
Pct.
✓ For
1,979,772
87.9%
Against
271,690
12.1%
Question 3 - Elected Official Convictions
Option
Votes
Pct.
✓ For
2,051,830
88.0%
Against
279,984
12.0%
Question 4 - Illegal Immigrant Tuition
Option
Votes
Pct.
✓ For
1,392,932
58.3%
Against
995,619
41.7%
Question 5 - Congressional Redistricting
Option
Votes
Pct.
✓ For
1,421,738
63.6%
Against
815,086
36.4%
Question 6 - Allow Same Sex Marriage
Option
Votes
Pct.
✓ For
1,258,952
52.1%
Against
1,156,578
47.9%
Question 7 - Expand Gambling
Option
Votes
Pct.
✓ For
1,269,227
52.0%
Against
1,172,310
48.0%