Alabama State Capitol.Photo: Taylor Hill/GettyThelong-awaited midtermshave come and gone, with nearly every governor, Senate and House race called in the week since Election Day.In some states, the political landscape will look vastly different next year when the newly elected politicians are sworn in, with at least three governor seatsflipping from red to blue, or vice versa; at leastone Senate seat flipping; andnumerous House incumbents being unseated.To get an idea of which parties will represent which states on the national level come 2023, we tallied the new political makeup of each U.S. state, listed alphabetically. As the last outstanding races are called, we will update our running tally accordingly.AlabamaGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:6 Republicans, 1 DemocratAlaskaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:1 DemocratGov.-elect Katie Hobbs.Kevin Dietsch/GettyArizonaGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:1 Democrat, 1 IndependentU.S. House:6 Republicans, 3 DemocratsArkansasGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:4 RepublicansCaliforniaGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:40 Democrats, 12 RepublicansSen. Michael Bennet.Bill Clark/CQ Roll CallColoradoGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:5 Democrats, 3 RepublicansConnecticutGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:5 DemocratsDelawareGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:1 DemocratIncoming Democratic Rep. Maxwell Alejandro Frost.Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service via GettyFloridaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:20 Republicans, 8 DemocratsGeorgiaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:9 Republicans, 5 DemocratsHawaiiGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:2 DemocratsIdahoGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:2 RepublicansSen. Tammy Duckworth.IllinoisGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:14 Democrats, 3 RepublicansIndianaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:7 Republicans, 2 DemocratsIowaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:4 RepublicansKansasGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:3 Republicans, 1 DemocratSen. Rand Paul.GREG NASH/POOL/AFP via Getty ImagesKentuckyGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:5 Republicans, 1 DemocratLouisianaGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:5 Republicans, 1 DemocratMaineGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:1 Independent, 1 RepublicanU.S. House:2 DemocratsGov.-elect Wes Moore.AP Photo/Julio CortezMarylandGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:7 Democrats, 1 RepublicanMassachusettsGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:9 DemocratsMichiganGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:7 Democrats, 6 RepublicansMinnesotaGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:4 Democrats, 4 RepublicansMississippiGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:3 Republicans, 1 DemocratDemocratic Rep. Cori Bush.Drew Angerer/Getty ImagesMissouriGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:6 Republicans, 2 DemocratsMontanaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:1 Democrat, 1 RepublicanU.S. House:2 RepublicansNebraskaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:3 RepublicansSen. Catherine Cortez Masto.Getty ImagesNevadaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:3 Democrats, 1 RepublicanNew HampshireGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:2 DemocratsNew JerseyGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:9 Democrats, 3 RepublicansNew MexicoGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:3 DemocratsRepublican Rep. Elise Stefanik.Andrew Harrer/GettyNew YorkGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:15 Democrats, 11 RepublicansNorth CarolinaGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:7 Democrats, 7 RepublicansNorth DakotaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:1 RepublicanOhioGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:1 Democrat, 1 RepublicanU.S. House:10 Republicans, 5 DemocratsOklahomaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:5 RepublicansGov.-elect Tina Kotek.Mathieu Lewis-Rolland/GettyOregonGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:4 Democrats, 2 RepublicansPennsylvaniaGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:9 Democrats, 8 RepublicansRhode IslandGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:2 DemocratsSen. Tim Scott.Chip Somodevilla/GettySouth CarolinaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:6 Republicans, 1 DemocratSouth DakotaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:1 RepublicanTennesseeGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:8 Republicans, 1 DemocratGov. Greg Abbott.Eric Thayer/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesTexasGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:25 Republicans, 13 DemocratsUtahGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:4 RepublicansVermontGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:1 Democrat, 1 IndependentU.S. House:1 DemocratVirginiaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:6 Democrats, 5 RepublicansRepublican Rep. Dan Newhouse.Getty ImagesWashingtonGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:8 Democrats, 2 RepublicansWest VirginiaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:1 Democrat, 1 RepublicanU.S. House:2 RepublicansWisconsinGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:1 Democrat, 1 RepublicanU.S. House:6 Republicans, 2 DemocratsWyomingGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:1 Republican

Alabama State Capitol.Photo: Taylor Hill/Getty

Alabama State Capitol

Thelong-awaited midtermshave come and gone, with nearly every governor, Senate and House race called in the week since Election Day.In some states, the political landscape will look vastly different next year when the newly elected politicians are sworn in, with at least three governor seatsflipping from red to blue, or vice versa; at leastone Senate seat flipping; andnumerous House incumbents being unseated.To get an idea of which parties will represent which states on the national level come 2023, we tallied the new political makeup of each U.S. state, listed alphabetically. As the last outstanding races are called, we will update our running tally accordingly.AlabamaGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:6 Republicans, 1 DemocratAlaskaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:1 DemocratGov.-elect Katie Hobbs.Kevin Dietsch/GettyArizonaGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:1 Democrat, 1 IndependentU.S. House:6 Republicans, 3 DemocratsArkansasGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:4 RepublicansCaliforniaGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:40 Democrats, 12 RepublicansSen. Michael Bennet.Bill Clark/CQ Roll CallColoradoGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:5 Democrats, 3 RepublicansConnecticutGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:5 DemocratsDelawareGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:1 DemocratIncoming Democratic Rep. Maxwell Alejandro Frost.Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service via GettyFloridaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:20 Republicans, 8 DemocratsGeorgiaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:9 Republicans, 5 DemocratsHawaiiGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:2 DemocratsIdahoGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:2 RepublicansSen. Tammy Duckworth.IllinoisGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:14 Democrats, 3 RepublicansIndianaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:7 Republicans, 2 DemocratsIowaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:4 RepublicansKansasGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:3 Republicans, 1 DemocratSen. Rand Paul.GREG NASH/POOL/AFP via Getty ImagesKentuckyGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:5 Republicans, 1 DemocratLouisianaGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:5 Republicans, 1 DemocratMaineGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:1 Independent, 1 RepublicanU.S. House:2 DemocratsGov.-elect Wes Moore.AP Photo/Julio CortezMarylandGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:7 Democrats, 1 RepublicanMassachusettsGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:9 DemocratsMichiganGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:7 Democrats, 6 RepublicansMinnesotaGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:4 Democrats, 4 RepublicansMississippiGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:3 Republicans, 1 DemocratDemocratic Rep. Cori Bush.Drew Angerer/Getty ImagesMissouriGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:6 Republicans, 2 DemocratsMontanaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:1 Democrat, 1 RepublicanU.S. House:2 RepublicansNebraskaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:3 RepublicansSen. Catherine Cortez Masto.Getty ImagesNevadaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:3 Democrats, 1 RepublicanNew HampshireGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:2 DemocratsNew JerseyGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:9 Democrats, 3 RepublicansNew MexicoGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:3 DemocratsRepublican Rep. Elise Stefanik.Andrew Harrer/GettyNew YorkGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:15 Democrats, 11 RepublicansNorth CarolinaGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:7 Democrats, 7 RepublicansNorth DakotaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:1 RepublicanOhioGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:1 Democrat, 1 RepublicanU.S. House:10 Republicans, 5 DemocratsOklahomaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:5 RepublicansGov.-elect Tina Kotek.Mathieu Lewis-Rolland/GettyOregonGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:4 Democrats, 2 RepublicansPennsylvaniaGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:9 Democrats, 8 RepublicansRhode IslandGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:2 DemocratsSen. Tim Scott.Chip Somodevilla/GettySouth CarolinaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:6 Republicans, 1 DemocratSouth DakotaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:1 RepublicanTennesseeGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:8 Republicans, 1 DemocratGov. Greg Abbott.Eric Thayer/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesTexasGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:25 Republicans, 13 DemocratsUtahGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:4 RepublicansVermontGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:1 Democrat, 1 IndependentU.S. House:1 DemocratVirginiaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:6 Democrats, 5 RepublicansRepublican Rep. Dan Newhouse.Getty ImagesWashingtonGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:2 DemocratsU.S. House:8 Democrats, 2 RepublicansWest VirginiaGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:1 Democrat, 1 RepublicanU.S. House:2 RepublicansWisconsinGovernor:DemocratU.S. Senate:1 Democrat, 1 RepublicanU.S. House:6 Republicans, 2 DemocratsWyomingGovernor:RepublicanU.S. Senate:2 RepublicansU.S. House:1 Republican

Thelong-awaited midtermshave come and gone, with nearly every governor, Senate and House race called in the week since Election Day.

In some states, the political landscape will look vastly different next year when the newly elected politicians are sworn in, with at least three governor seatsflipping from red to blue, or vice versa; at leastone Senate seat flipping; andnumerous House incumbents being unseated.

To get an idea of which parties will represent which states on the national level come 2023, we tallied the new political makeup of each U.S. state, listed alphabetically. As the last outstanding races are called, we will update our running tally accordingly.

Alabama

Governor:Democrat

U.S. Senate:2 Republicans

U.S. House:6 Republicans, 1 Democrat

Alaska

Governor:Republican

U.S. House:1 Democrat

Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs.Kevin Dietsch/Getty

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - NOVEMBER 05: Arizona Democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs greets supporters during a campaign event at the Carpenters Local Union 1912 headquarters on November 05, 2022 in Phoenix, Arizona. With three days to go before election day, Arizona democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs continues to campaign across the state as she faces a tight race against Trump endorsed republican candidate Kari Lake. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Arizona

U.S. Senate:1 Democrat, 1 Independent

U.S. House:6 Republicans, 3 Democrats

Arkansas

U.S. House:4 Republicans

California

U.S. Senate:2 Democrats

U.S. House:40 Democrats, 12 Republicans

Sen. Michael Bennet.Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call

Michael Bennet

Colorado

U.S. House:5 Democrats, 3 Republicans

Connecticut

U.S. House:5 Democrats

Delaware

Incoming Democratic Rep. Maxwell Alejandro Frost.Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty

Maxwell Frost, National Organizing Director for March For Our Lives, speaks during a March For Our Lives Florida drive-in rally and aid event at Tinker Field in Orlando on Friday, March 26, 2021.

Florida

U.S. House:20 Republicans, 8 Democrats

Georgia

U.S. House:9 Republicans, 5 Democrats

Hawaii

U.S. House:2 Democrats

Idaho

U.S. House:2 Republicans

Sen. Tammy Duckworth.

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Illinois

U.S. House:14 Democrats, 3 Republicans

Indiana

U.S. House:7 Republicans, 2 Democrats

Iowa

Kansas

U.S. House:3 Republicans, 1 Democrat

Sen. Rand Paul.GREG NASH/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

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Kentucky

U.S. House:5 Republicans, 1 Democrat

Louisiana

Maine

U.S. Senate:1 Independent, 1 Republican

Gov.-elect Wes Moore.AP Photo/Julio Cortez

Democrat Wes Moore speaks to supporters during an election night gathering after he was declared the winner of the Maryland gubernatorial race, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Maryland

U.S. House:7 Democrats, 1 Republican

Massachusetts

U.S. House:9 Democrats

Michigan

U.S. House:7 Democrats, 6 Republicans

Minnesota

U.S. House:4 Democrats, 4 Republicans

Mississippi

Democratic Rep. Cori Bush.Drew Angerer/Getty Images

Cori Bush

Missouri

U.S. House:6 Republicans, 2 Democrats

Montana

U.S. Senate:1 Democrat, 1 Republican

Nebraska

U.S. House:3 Republicans

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Nevada

U.S. House:3 Democrats, 1 Republican

New Hampshire

New Jersey

U.S. House:9 Democrats, 3 Republicans

New Mexico

U.S. House:3 Democrats

Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik.Andrew Harrer/Getty

Elise Stefanik

New York

U.S. House:15 Democrats, 11 Republicans

North Carolina

U.S. House:7 Democrats, 7 Republicans

North Dakota

U.S. House:1 Republican

Ohio

U.S. House:10 Republicans, 5 Democrats

Oklahoma

U.S. House:5 Republicans

Gov.-elect Tina Kotek.Mathieu Lewis-Rolland/Getty

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Oregon

U.S. House:4 Democrats, 2 Republicans

Pennsylvania

U.S. House:9 Democrats, 8 Republicans

Rhode Island

Sen. Tim Scott.Chip Somodevilla/Getty

Sen. Tim Scott

South Carolina

South Dakota

Tennessee

U.S. House:8 Republicans, 1 Democrat

Gov. Greg Abbott.Eric Thayer/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott

Texas

U.S. House:25 Republicans, 13 Democrats

Utah

Vermont

Virginia

U.S. House:6 Democrats, 5 Republicans

Republican Rep. Dan Newhouse.Getty Images

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Washington

U.S. House:8 Democrats, 2 Republicans

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

source: people.com