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US mid-term election results 2018: Maps, charts and analysis US mid-term election results 2018: Maps, charts and analysis
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In a dramatic election night President Donald Trump's Republican Party retained control of the Senate and the Democrats took control of the House of Representatives.In a dramatic election night President Donald Trump's Republican Party retained control of the Senate and the Democrats took control of the House of Representatives.
The Democrats gained more than the 23 seats they needed to take control of the House. It is the first time the party has held the majority in the lower house of Congress for eight years. The loss of the House will make it harder for President Trump to push his policies forward.The Democrats gained more than the 23 seats they needed to take control of the House. It is the first time the party has held the majority in the lower house of Congress for eight years. The loss of the House will make it harder for President Trump to push his policies forward.
Meanwhile, the Republicans have kept control of the Senate, the upper chamber of Congress, and will increase their majority. They gained Indiana, Missouri and North Dakota from the Democrats. The Democrats have only gained one Senate seat in Nevada.Meanwhile, the Republicans have kept control of the Senate, the upper chamber of Congress, and will increase their majority. They gained Indiana, Missouri and North Dakota from the Democrats. The Democrats have only gained one Senate seat in Nevada.
However, not all Senate seats will have a final result on Wednesday. Voters in Mississippi will return to the polls later this month for a runoff, after no one candidate in the special election race took more than 50% of the vote. However, three Senate seats have yet to declare. Races in Arizona and Florida have not been called and voters in Mississippi will return to the polls later this month for a runoff, after no one candidate in the special election race took more than 50% of the vote.
Click on the box below for detailed results, provided by AP. Switch between the Senate, House and Governor tabs to see the state of each map, and click on states or districts to explore vote counts in individual races.Click on the box below for detailed results, provided by AP. Switch between the Senate, House and Governor tabs to see the state of each map, and click on states or districts to explore vote counts in individual races.
Democrats increased their vote share in hundreds of seats, with vote share dropping in just 47 seats.
There will be more women in the House than in any previous year, while the total number of women in Congress overall will be at a record high after the mid-terms, overtaking the current tally of 107.There will be more women in the House than in any previous year, while the total number of women in Congress overall will be at a record high after the mid-terms, overtaking the current tally of 107.
What do the midterm results mean for women in Congress?
High turnoutHigh turnout
The 2018 mid-terms look set to be historical for voter turnout, as forecasts based on early voting suggest turnout will be as high as 47%.The 2018 mid-terms look set to be historical for voter turnout, as forecasts based on early voting suggest turnout will be as high as 47%.
This would be higher than any year since 1970.This would be higher than any year since 1970.
Some 114 million votes were cast in the House in 2018, according to estimates by the New York Times, up from 83 million in 2014.Some 114 million votes were cast in the House in 2018, according to estimates by the New York Times, up from 83 million in 2014.
How the mid-term elections broke recordsHow the mid-term elections broke records
Democrat gainsDemocrat gains
In the only state where House district boundaries have changed since the last election, the Democrats made four gains. In the House, Democrats increased their vote share in hundreds of seats, with vote share dropping in just 47 seats.
Boundary changes also helped the Democrats, as changes in Pennsylvania saw them gain four seats in the state, compared to 2016.
They also gained two seats in the southern tip of Florida, a classic swing state.They also gained two seats in the southern tip of Florida, a classic swing state.
Who voted how?Who voted how?
Minorities are much more likely to vote Democrat. Compared with the last Congressional election in 2016, Republicans lost support in those counties with the most university-educated white women.
A large majority of the US's 685 entirely rural counties opted for Republican representatives to the House. While minorities are much more likely to vote Democrat.
And in rural areas, there was strong support for Republican candidates.
President Trump's core constituencies of white working class voters also appear to have turned out for the party in House races.President Trump's core constituencies of white working class voters also appear to have turned out for the party in House races.
Produced by Daniel Dunford, Tom Calver, Will Dahlgreen, Maryam Ahmed, Nassos Stylianou, Ed Lowther, Clara Guibourg, John Walton and Irene de la Torre Arenas.Produced by Daniel Dunford, Tom Calver, Will Dahlgreen, Maryam Ahmed, Nassos Stylianou, Ed Lowther, Clara Guibourg, John Walton and Irene de la Torre Arenas.